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By The Numbers: Sweet sounds of Jazz Festival back in Saskatoon melfortjournal.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from melfortjournal.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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Saskatoon’s Wide Mouth Mason, together with The Sheepdogs, will open-up the festival. Wide Mouth Mason is a two-time Juno Award winner that boasts of having toured with AC/DC, ZZ Top and the Rolling Stones aside from performing at the Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland. The Sheepdogs, another home-grown group, will be sharing the stage with the popular Canadian blues-rock band where they are ready to entertain the audience with their own blend of Southern, blues and classic rock music. “Like an experienced chef, the band keeps honing their recipes, constantly creating more complex yet subtle flavours,” said Sheepdogs lead singer and main songwriter Ewan Currie. ....
SASKATOON The Sheepdogs and Wide Mouth Mason will kick off this year’s SaskTel Saskatchewan Jazz Festival, organizers announced Monday. “We are in the business of presenting shows, not cancelling shows and festivals so to be able to support the artists, to get people back out enjoying live music again, you know, we are really excited about it,” artistic director Kevin Tobin said. Heidi Monro, a Saskatoon artist who will be performing at the festival, said it’s been a tough couple of years but she is more than ready to get back on the stage again. “From an artist’s point of view, you don’t realize how important it is to see people in front of you and appreciating what you do,” said Monro. ....