Festival spreading out from Mapleton roots

Fergus will be among the stops on the 2014 Underground Railroad Music Festival tour on Sept. 26, 27 and 28.

The blues and roots festival, which began in Mapleton, will also be held in St. Catharines and Toronto.

The first two festivals were held in Glen Allan, which was considered a main terminus of the Underground Railroad, the term for a series of safe houses and individuals who helped black slaves reach Canada from the United States in the early 1800s.

The event was moved to Drayton’s Centennial Park in 2011, where it was also held in 2012. It was originally conceived as a way to recognize the history of the Underground Railroad and the black pioneers of the Queen’s Bush settlement.

Blues performers and festival organizers Diana Braithwaite and Chris Whiteley describe the festival as soulful and unique.

Braithwaite’s own family came to Canada through the Underground Railroad.

“The festival is bluesy with a traditional vibe presenting individuals or groups that will touch your heart and soul with their unique history and songs,” officials state.  

2014 Festival sponsors include the longtime blues supporter Dan Aykroyd BluesMobile Productions.

This year, the theme is North meets South: Old Songs For A New Day with two acts from the United States taking part in the festival: the daughter of the legendary blues artist John Lee Hooker, Zakiya Hooker, and a traditional group of eight from the Georgia Sea Islands called The Georgia Geechee Gullah Ring Shouters.

This group’s ancestor’s have lived in Macintosh county since the 1700s and have kept the songs and stories and healing traditions of their ancestors that came from Africa to the Georgia Sea Islands alive from generation to generation.

Miss Angel Brown, a Mississippi blues singer, will be a special guest at the Fergus Grand Theatre. Eight time blues award winning artists Braithwaite and Whiteley will also be presenting a concert at the festival.

Traditionally an outdoors event, this year the festival is going indoors. Stops on the tour include:

– Sept. 26 at The Grand Theatre in Fergus;

– Sept. 27 at The First Grantham United Church, in St. Catharines; and

– Sept. 28, a matinee concert, at Hughs Room, Toronto.

For information, including lunch at Hugh’s room in Toronto, soul food dinner options, and Niagara on the Lake’s Marynissen’s award winning wine in St. Catharines go to www.HotBlues.ca, email info@hotblues.ca or phone 416-857-4951.

 

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