A Friday Night Of Blues At The Gourmet Gallery
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On Friday night we had the chance to play for the new owner of the Gourmet Gallery in Abbotsford. Deception has been playing at the Gallery for many years, but Kimberly Arthurs has only owned the coffee house/art gallery/antique store since November. This was our first time playing there since she took over.
Photo by M. Margison
We played to a packed house of patrons who seemed to really “drink in” the electric Blues sounds that Deception is known for. Speaking of “drinking in”…
Kimberly has found out that she needs to buy more of certain brands of beer for our fans. She had been given a list of fan favourites to buy, and thought she bought enough. But the number of people there that night, surprised even us, and the supply in the cooler didn’t quite go far enough. However, people do adapt, and were quite happy with their 2nd choice. They did come for the music after all…
Photo by M. Margison
…And the music didn’t disappoint, despite both Art and Gary struggling with a viral infection that was effecting their throats and their vocal chords. Art and I just did slightly longer solos than normal, and we just had to be more selective in our song choices.
For us, playing the Gourmet Gallery, is like coming home. It is a great place to play music. The ambiance, the crowd that actually comes to hear the music, and the staff, all blend together to make this a very comfortable and pleasurable place to play.
Abbotsford has so few venues for live entertainment, that we really owe a big ”thank you” to the establishments that host live events. If it weren’t for places like the Gourmet Gallery, the performing arts in this town would have even fewer outlets then they do.
So “thank you” Kimberly for carrying on the tradition that Diane established, and continuing to have live acts at the Gourmet Gallery. We’re looking forward to playing there again in ‘09.
Our First Show At The Church Of The Blues In Dewdney
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Well, we had a great deal of fun this weekend at The Church Of The Blues, in Dewdney. On Saturday night, we played a regular show to a packed house. The crowd was really appreciative, & seemed to really enjoy themselves.
Here are a couple of shots that were taken that night…
Left to right: Art on guitar, Helen on sax, Steve on bass, & Gary on drums.
The front line in action: Art, Helen, & Steve.
On Sunday afternoon & evening, The Historic Dewdney Pub was rockin’ to some amazing Blues sounds, as we played host to the Church Of The Blues’ weekly Blues Jam. As usual, there were some amazing musicians there who stepped onto the stage. It was a privilege to be the house band for this very talented group of Blues players.
We’d like to thank Doug McNeil & Julie McDonald, the owners of the Historic Dewdney Pub, for booking us for the weekend. We had a great time, & we are really looking forward to doing it again in the near future.
As Dave keeps saying, what you’re doing here is amazing. The fact that you’re providing a venue for Blues musicians to play in the Fraser Valley is awesome.
This weekend was only the 9th or 10th weekend of the Blues Jam. There were enough musicians there to keep the jam going past its scheduled 7 pm end time. Deception finally wrapped up the evening with a few songs at 8:30.
Let’s keep growing the weekly jam, and ensuring it’s continued success. There is a lot of talent in the Fraser Valley. This venue gives us an opportunity to showcase that talent.
If you’re a musician, and you haven’t yet checked out The Historic Dewdney Pub, AKA, The Church Of The Blues, since it’s under new ownership, please do. If we want to have a place to play our music, we need to support the places that support us.
Thanks again to Doug & Julie for having us this weekend.
Upcoming Shows At The Church Of The Blues
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We are just a week away from our first weekend of shows at the Church of the Blues, AKA, The Historic Dewdney Pub in Dewdney. The pub has been under new ownership since last summer, and the new owners have transformed it into a really interesting Blues club.
Next Saturday, the 29th, we will be starting our first set at 9:00 PM. Hope to see you there! And don’t forget to wear your dancing shoes! It should be a good time.
On Sundays, the Church of the Blues holds a Blues jam. On Sunday, the 30th, we will be hosting the jam, starting at 3:00 in the afternoon. So if you’ve always wanted to jam with a Blues band, here’s your chance. Bring your guitar, bass guitar, drum sticks, Blues harp, sax, or whatever else you use to play the Blues with, and come on down & join us on stage.
If you don’t know where the pub is, you can find it at: 8793 River Road S, Dewdney, BC. Here’s a link to help you get there. (I’m not sure the contact info is correct, since it’s still got the old pub name, but the location is right.)
New Blues Venue In The Fraser Valley
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We will be playing in a new Blues venue that has started up in Dewdney. I’m not sure if this is its real name, the Church of Blues, I think that’s what Gary called it, is where he and Steve have played once already a couple of Sundays ago, and will be again tomorrow between 3 & 7 PM.
On Saturday November 29th & Sunday the 30th, Deception will be playing there. On the Saturday pm, we will do a regular show. On Sunday afternoon and early pm, we will host a jam session.
Art and I are planning on going and sitting in for a few songs tomorrow, so we’ll know more after that. We’ll post more info in the next couple of days, but in the meantime, mark the 29th & 30th of November in your calendars. Hopefully you can come out & check us out in the new venue. Also, if you’re a musician and play the Blues, and would like to sit in with us, you can do so on the 30th. So dig out your axe & bring it along.
Post Show Write Up & Some Pics
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A couple of nights ago we played our show at the Gourmet Gallery to a packed house. It was a lot of fun! The drink cooler definitely had a lot less in it at the end of the evening, than when we started our first set at 8. Apparently even our photographer had a beer or 2…
Photo by M. Margison ©2008
It was really nice to see some familiar faces that we hadn’t seen in a while. Since Diane switched the nights from Saturday to Friday for live music, some people have found it difficult to make it in. I was talking to a couple who used to come to our shows all the time, but who I haven’t seen in a while. They told me they found it really hard to get there on time from work. I’m just happy they made it in on Friday, and even happier that they stayed right through to the end. Thanks! Hope to see you again in December!
A big “thank you” to all of you who came out and supported us! There are so few live music venues in Abbotsford, so supporting live music is very important if we value it. So thanks again. You guys are great!
Now poor Gary has for a long time complained that he is always either not in a picture, or stuck behind the sax player (me), or his own cymbals, but this time, he was actually caught in the act…See for yourself….
Photo by M. Margison ©2008
Here’s one Gary should like, my head stuck behind Art’s guitar for a change. Seriously though, I like the shot. Steve’s looking happy. Art’s looking concentrative. Gary & I are still in the pic, but the focus is on the guitar and bass players.
Photo by M. Margison ©2008
We also managed to capture quite a bit of great solo videos during the evening. Once Art has had a chance to see and hear them all, he can make a decision about where and how he thinks we should use them.
ENVISION TWILIGHT CONCERT, MISSION BC
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Another great picture of the band with my head stuck behind a cymbal, again…..Ahhh well..gonna have to get some see through cymbals or the photographer (usually Marge) will have to lay down on the stage and frame me between the cymbal and bass drum. I’m beginning to feel like Tim the tool man’s neighbour with his face always behind the fence. Maybe I’ll just raise my cymbal and aim higher.
Joking aside, it was a great gig at probably one of the worlds most picturesque locations, and a lot of fun playing to such an appreciative audience. I hope we will be fortunate enough to play there again next year.
Envision Twilight Concert Series Show In Mission
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On Friday night we played to a very large crowd, for the Envision Twilight Concert Series at Mission’s Fraser River Heritage Park.
My friend, who lives across the street from the park, said that this was the largest crowd she had seen this season for a concert in the park. That’s exciting!
Photo by M. Margison © 2008
Thank you to the audience members who came from Mission and surrounding areas to hear us play. We hope you enjoyed our music as much as we enjoyed performing it for you
Hopefully we’ll get to do it again for you in the near future.
Thank you also to the event organizers for inviting us. It is a great venue to play. We had a great time.
Thanks also to the sound crew. You guys rock
Thanks for making our lives so easy that night. You are a pleasure to work with.
Although the day started out very overcast and gray, the clouds were gone by the time we started our show at 7:00. The sun shone and weather couldn’t have been better.
We had put together a special set of music for the show, and it seemed to go over very well with the people there. The music was upbeat, and had a number of the under 6 crowd dancing up a storm. It was a lot of fun to see.
Rockin’ Blues In Downtown Abbotsford
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Old historic downtown Abbotsford was rockin’ to the sound of electric Blues last Saturday, as we performed for the 27th Annual Abbotsford Berry Beat Festival.
Although the sky threatened rain, we only had a few sprinkles, mixed with sun, clouds, heat, cool breeze, and almost everything else except snow and hail.
Photo by M. Margison © 2008
We put together a special set for our 45 minute show, and the audience seemed to appreciate it. It’s always a bit tough to put together music for a mixed audience that you find at festivals like this. We’re pleased that the audience feedback we have received was so positive! Thank you. We’re glad you enjoyed it. It was great playing for you.
Thank you also to the Abbotsford Downtown Business Association for having us play at this year’s festival. It was a great deal of fun. We hope to do it again.
And without a doubt, the biggest thank you has to go out to the sound crew who did an amazing job during the 2 days. Without the sound people, there would be no live music. Thank you in particular to Dave from Tom Lee Music, and Asgar from A&D Music. You guys rock! You allowed us to play our best with no worries. Thanks guys! You’re the best








