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Fast moving new year!

The precarity of our ever changing world needs some counterbalance and I suggest music as just that.

I’ve got lots of music to soothe the soul, reinforce our inherent connection with each other and the universe and also songs that look realistically at some of the many challenges we face, both personally and globally. Take Fast Freight Train, the newest single from my newest album Unseen Hands 12 songs 12 strings.

VIDEO LINK HERE

A still from the animated video for the song Fast Freight Train. Animation is by Andres Gutierrez.


Fast Freight Train is a rollicking wake up call, featuring my 12 string guitar improvisations and Roly Platt’s outstanding harmonica, comparing our world to a freight train out of control.  Musically, Ken is firmly in control, anchored by the solid rhythms of co-writer Bucky Berger on drums and Ben Whiteley on string bass and fine harmony singing of Ciceal Levy.  The message of this fast paced, bluesy number is unequivocal: we better find the brakes if we’re even going to slow down our runaway, man made climate catastrophe.

The single is officially released on January 20. Here’s the link to video with great animation by Andres Gutierrez. Leave a nice comment if you feel so inclined.

In February I’m delighted to be part of this year’s Winterfolk Blues and Roots Festival, Feb. 14, 15 & 16. I’ll be playing mostly on the Sunday. Ticket info is here https://www.winterfolk.com/wristbands/ Thanks to Brian Gladstone and all the volunteers for a great lineup and great way to enliven February right here in downtown Toronto at the good old Tranzac Club (Brunswick & Bloor).

Jackie Washington in the 1950’s

On February 21 at noon I will be giving a free concert at the Hamilton Public Library marking the 50th Anniversary of Jackie Washington Day in Hamilton. You can find more about that here. Jackie was a dear friend, great musician and over 50 years I had the pleasure of playing, recording and touring with Mose Scarlett, Jackie Washington and Ken Whiteley (Scarlett, Washington & Whiteley).

On February 28 I’m excited to be playing a concert of old jazz and blues at the Old Mill, 9 Old Mill Rd., Etobicoke, a short walk from the Old Mill subway station. I’ll have a great band of Richard Underhill (Shuffle Demons) on sax, Gary Craig (Bruce Cockburn, Colin Linden) on drums, Gord Mowat on string bass (The Dust Poets, the Beulah Band) and fabulous singer Ciceal Levy (Ken Whiteley, Tom Cochrane, etc.). You can get more information here.

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Spreading some light…

I was surprised and delighted to be awarded the Maple Blues Lifetime Achievement Blues With A Feeling Award this February.  I thought I’d embrace this auspicious occasion as a time to post a new video of my original version of the African American spiritual song You Better Mind.  The song appears on my newest Borealis release, Calm In The Eye Of The Storm.  For the album I recorded it with sacred steel sensation Nikki D. Brown and the Sisters of Thunder.  The video however is very much a product of this year of the pandemic. On it I sing and play all the parts including bass, lap steel, percussion, etc.  Mako Funasaka masterfully crafted the video from my own shots of me busily recording all the parts.

On February 19 I will be part of the Virtual Winterfolk Blues and Roots festival. It’s a great line up and you can watch it by registering here. I do a set with Ben Whiteley accompanying me on mandolin, guitar and harmony vocals.

Then on Monday, Feb. 22 I’ll be doing a live stream concert for the virtual North American Folk Alliance conference at 8:30 EST. Of course you can register for the conference (with a sliding pay scale) and see a lot of great workshops and other concerts, but if you want to watch my show you can do it here.


Whether you believe that we’ll all have to “give an account in Judgement”, call it the law of karma or accept that our actions can have consequences, I hope we all remember to put a little love and kindness out there and spread some light.

screen shot from the new Video You Better Mind