Blue Rodeo at Massey Hall
By naming its Massey Hall show “Songs Seldom Heard”, Blue Rodeo set certain expectations. Greg Keelor and Jim Cuddy, the two stellar songwriters fronting the band, have penned many songs that are now staples in…
By naming its Massey Hall show “Songs Seldom Heard”, Blue Rodeo set certain expectations. Greg Keelor and Jim Cuddy, the two stellar songwriters fronting the band, have penned many songs that are now staples in…
Blue Rodeo performed at Budweiser Stage in Toronto
Photos by Dawn Hamilton When I arrived at Butler’s Barracks on Sunday afternoon I was unprepared for A: how bloody hot it would be, and B: how many people would be in attendance. Dine Alone…
Photographs by Lee-Ann Richer. Blue Rodeo’s Jim Cuddy joked that the veteran Toronto roots-rock band was trying to catch up with Gordon Lightfoot for playing Massey Hall the most times. He admitted that they had…
The Strumbellas were the support act for Blue Rodeo at Massey Hall this past weekend. I have never seen them before but have heard a lot about them, and I am glad I had this…
Blue Rodeo with The Mandevilles at Safari Niagara. Thanks to TNR Productions for media access.
Photographs by Ming Wu. Toronto country rock legends Blue Rodeo headlined Ottawa Folk Fest’s Day 4 on Saturday. Despite the weather being cold, Jim Cuddy repeated tried to hypnotize the audience by saying “The cold is…
Canadian country rock group Blue Rodeo performed along side Saskatoon based The Deep Dark Woods at Molson Canadian Amphitheatre last night in Toronto.
Photographs by Lee-Ann Richer Some thoughts come to mind when thinking of Canadian symbols, such as the Maple Leaf, Hockey (Olympic gold!), Mounties and poutine. When I think of a Canadian band the names that pop…