
On Family Day Monday, Bluegrass Breaks played a music set at Jasper Place, the dementia centre in Edmonton. As they have a strict no photography rule, we don’t have any pictures to show, but a good time was had by … Continue reading
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Bluegrass Breaks teamed up with the West Edmonton Christian Assembly evening music team to put on a Bluegrass/Gospel concert at the church this week. We played lots of old favorite hymns, choruses and traditional country and Gospel songs for the … Continue reading
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The Bluegrass Breaks were honoured to be able to entertain the 2014 graduates of Taylor Seminary, especially when featuring graduate Aaron Au on violin. The graduation dinner was held at West Meadows Baptist Church in Edmonton – what a beautiful … Continue reading
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The Bluegrass Breaks played Rosedale Seniors Home in St Albert this evening…I’m really grateful to have this team of musicians to play with!
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…Today, I played at Cardiff Country Jamboree on a one string “washtub” bass, at West Edmonton Christian Assembly on a five string Ibanez bass, and at a jam off Whyte Avenue with a Martin guitar and upright bass…all borrowed. 🙂 … Continue reading
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Our group “Bluegrass Breaks” played for another seniors home in Edmonton this week, and sang a few Irish songs for St Patrick’s Day. Thanks everyone, the seniors had a great time, and we’re back to play a dance for them … Continue reading
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The Bluegrass Breaks were pleased to be asked to play at the Fig Tree, in West Edmonton Mall.
On Family Day Monday, Bluegrass Breaks played a music set at Jasper Place, the dementia centre in Edmonton. As they have a strict no photography rule, we don’t have any pictures to show, but a good time was had by … Continue reading
The Bluegrass Breaks were pleased to play at a seniors home in St Albert… and we’re delighted to be joined in our serving group by Doctor of Music Aaron Au, (on the left), former first violin with the Edmonton Symphony … Continue reading