Stephen Barry Band
Stephen Barry Band has been treating the blues right for 48 years. They are one of Canada’s finest blues and folk-blues ensembles, with some of Montreal’s best blues musicians. They have performed on every blues stage in Quebec, Ontario and the Maritimes and taken their show to Europe and South America. Over the years the Stephen Barry Band performed with such blues legends as John Lee Hooker, Bo Diddley, Pinetop Perkins, Hubert Sumlin, Big Mama Thornton, Buddy Guy, the notorious Johnny “Big Moose” Walker, and Oliver Jones. You don’t want to miss this one at the Blues Café.
Some older recordings of them live are available on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@polaroid6
Albums are available here:
https://www.discogs.com/artist/2902328-The-Stephen-Barry-Band
The Cocaberrys
We are a trio who play our unique versions of the tunes that formed the sound-tracks of our lives – a blend of rock, folk, soul, pop, jazz, blues, – Dylan, Beatles, Clapton, Rascals, Louis Armstrong, Ronstadt, Fleetwood Mac, Tom Petty, Emmy Lou and more.
Andrew Cowan and Steven Cape on vocals and guitar. Donna Berry on vocals and percussion. Andrew is a seasoned pro whose music has taken him from Dawson to Say Paulo, and from Koujouak to Hong Kong. He is a founding member of the Stephen Barry band and has been seen for decades accompanying a wide variety of artists from around the world. Donna and Steven became musical friends in the 80’s, and have also performed in various bands and ensembles over the years. This trio came to life a few years ago in the wilds of Morin Heights, where the mysterious Cocaberrys grow.
We will be limiting the audience to 90 in an effort to keep you all healthy. Tables will be set for 6 and will be spread out a little more than in the past.
Ticket sales will begin at 7:00 pm in the Church. Doors to the hall will open at 7:30 pm.
Tickets $15.00 on sale at the door
ADAIR HALL
24 Maple Ave.
Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue
H9X 2E6
We ask that everyone follow the guidance of social distancing – say hello and smile from a short distance. We welcome and encourage masking.