DAWN TYLER WATSON
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RICKY PAQUETTE
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PANACHE
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JONAS AND THE BLUES BLOODED
Jonas Tomalty had just turned eighteen when he made his recording debut on the Preservation Blues Review. While developing his blues side with The Blues Blooded he recorded with and fronted the band Rubberman. Jonas recorded “Spoonful” with his Dad Rick on harmonica for the Blues Review.
Teamed up with Preservation Music producer Dominic Romanelli on bass and guitar virtuoso Corey Diabo and with some added material from Joe Perry, Steve Tyler and Desmond Child, Jonas has embarked on a solo career with his self titled debut CD under the DKDD or Deja music label. They have just completed a US tour with Van Halen and are preparing their next release.
www.jonas-music.com

LESTER QUITZAU
Multi Juno award winner Lester Quitzau performed “ These Days” from his album “A Big Love” for the Preservation Blues Review. Lester has had several releases and has recently teamed up with Bill Bourne and Madagascar Slim to form Tri/Continental.
www.lesterq.com

ROB LUTES
Rob Lutes appeared on the Preservation Blues Review performing his renditions of Doc Watson “ Deep River Blues”. Rob has since released an independent debut CD titled “Gravity” and followed it up with a second release “Middle Ground”. Rob won the Kerrville New Folk Tennessee song writing award and continues performing. He has become one of Canada’s finest songwriters.
www.roblutes.com

CHICAGO PETE
Detroit blues legend Chicago Pete performed “It’s My Own Fault” for the Preservation Blues Review. Pete, aka. Alford Harrell passed away February 7th, 2001 at the age of seventy. Preservation Music is extremely proud to have been associated with such a true bluesman and gentleman.
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MAUREEN BROWN
Singer, drummer and all round entertainer contributed her song “Down At The Quarter” from her CD “Be Close” to add a little Cajun flair to the Preservation Blues Review. Maureen continues to delight fans with her performances and can be reached at:
www.renegadetoronto.com

ANGEL FORREST
Angel provided Willie Dixon’s “Sweet Black Angel” from her CD “Angel And The Bad Boys” for the Preservation Blues Review. In addition she has released her live tribute to Janis Joplin titled “Angel Sings Janis” in 1997. Angel has just released “Free Here For You” under Universal Music.
www.angelforrest.com

THE OLD CHICAGO BLUES BAND
Chris Murphy and the boys put together “Cat Nap Later” for the Preservation Blues Review. For more information on Chris and other Speakeasy artists contact:
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CLIFFORD STEVENS
Blues guitarist Clifford Stevens performed two original songs for the Preservation Blues Review, “Said The Wrong Thing” and “Crying My Heart Out”.
www.cliffstevens.com

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