Featuring Fred D Smith, Kim Lister and Maggie Ferguson
The group has since disbanded and started solo acts
Above videos courtesy of Hamilton Blues Lovers
Above two videos courtesy of 0000388
Blast from the Past: Fred D Smith and Friends@Artword
Links: Fred D Smith, More Fred D Smith Stories, Kim Lister, More Kim Lister Stories
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Tuesday, 26 June 2012
Sunday, 14 February 2010
Romance in the Hammer
In Honor of Valentine's day, here's some unreleased romantic music from the archives:
Click here if you can't see the videos
Links: More from this show - Kim Lister - More Kim Lister Stories
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Links: More from this show - Tewlips - More Tewlips Stories
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Sorry about the dark video
Links: More from this show - Trickbag - More Trickbag Stories
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As a bonus, here are some previously released videos
Links: More from this show - James Anthony - More James Anthony Stories
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Links: More from this show - Dave Rave - More Dave Rave Stories - More Beatles Covers/News Stories
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Links: More from this show - Karen Corinth - More Karen Corinth Stories
Click here if you can't see the videos
Links: More from this show - Kim Lister - More Kim Lister Stories
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Links: More from this show - Tewlips - More Tewlips Stories
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Sorry about the dark video
Links: More from this show - Trickbag - More Trickbag Stories
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As a bonus, here are some previously released videos
Links: More from this show - James Anthony - More James Anthony Stories
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Links: More from this show - Dave Rave - More Dave Rave Stories - More Beatles Covers/News Stories
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Links: More from this show - Karen Corinth - More Karen Corinth Stories
Friday, 23 October 2009
New Kim Lister CD: Can You Imagine?

From the country sounds of Be My Baby Tonight, the blues boogie of Trouble, to the tender rhythms of Orphan and Same Old Me, this disc has a lot to offer. Pop, jazz, folk, country, rock and more keep the album fresh and unique.
Kim is backed up by Michael Birthelmer, who plays guitar on most tracka and co-produces the CD. Trickbag's Paul Panchezak (drums) and Michael Hickey (bass) also lend a hand on many tunes. Other guests include Ed Roth (organ), Frank Koren (guitar), Jesse O'Brien (keyboards), Joe Clark (mandolin), Alfie Smith (guitar), and others.
Below are a few videos from Kim's CD release party at This Ain't Hollywood on October 22, 2009. Click here if you can't see them.
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Tuesday, 20 October 2009
Blues News Bites (Jackie Washington, Podcasts, Videos)
Local
International
- Jackie Washington story in Fall 2009 Hamilton Magazine
- Kim Lister Interview in View magazine
- Andre Bisson on Murphy's Saloon podcast (starts at 20:19)
- Harrison Kennedy concert available for streaming
International
- House of Blues podcasts: Eric Clapton, Steve Miller discusses Montery Pop, Shemika Copeland, Joe Bonamassa
- 9 DVD set of Rock Hall of Fame performances available
- Dickie Peterson of Blue Cheer passes
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