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DAWG FM Sponsors the Blues Summit Five

DAWG FM Sponsors the Blues Summit Five

Blues Summit

101.9 DAWG FM Canada’s only all blues radio station has announced that it will prominently sponsor the Blues Summit, which is a not-to-be-missed forum for all blues music industry members, artists, presenters, agents, and the like. It is an opportunity for the blues community to network as well as for artists to showcase in front of blues industry members. It is held every two years in conjunction with the annual Maple Blues Awards

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Blues In Canada is On TWITTER!

Blues In Canada is On TWITTER!

Blues In Canada is On TWITTER!

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DAWG FM 101.9 FM is Here!

DAWG FM 101.9 FM is Here!

101.9 DAWG FM is Canada’s first and only ALL BLUES COMMERCIAL RADIO STATION! DAWG FM is based in Ottawa, Ontario on 101.9FM and was launched in June 2010 with 4500 Watts.

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Watch Our You Tube Promotion Video

Watch Our You Tube Promotion Video

Watch Our You Tube Promotion Video

DAWG FM, North Americas first all-blues commercial radio station, will broadcast from Ottawa next year. Founders Ed Torres and Todd Bernhard share their vision with Ottawa Citizen arts reporter Lynn Saxberg.

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AWARDS We’ve Won at Blues In Canada – ED TORRES FROM THE NEW 101.9 DAWG FM WINS THE BLUES BOOSTER OF THE YEAR AWARD

AWARDS We’ve Won at Blues In Canada – ED TORRES FROM THE NEW 101.9 DAWG FM WINS THE BLUES BOOSTER OF THE YEAR AWARD

AWARDS We’ve Won

For Immediate Release

ED TORRES FROM THE NEW 101.9 DAWG FM WINS THE BLUES BOOSTER OF THE YEAR AWARD

Toronto, ON January 5, 2010 — The Toronto Blues Society has announced the recipient of the Blues Booster of the Year award, a very special Maple Blues Award honouring outstanding contribution to the Canadian Blues industry.

This years Blues Booster of the Year award goes to Ed Torres, one of the founders of all blues radio station 101.9 DAWG FM. “It’s a great honour to receive this award on behalf of the staff of The New 101.9 DAWG FM. The real boost for the Blues and all of the Canadian Artists that make it their life’s work starts June 1, when we light up our full service commercial Blues FM station in Ottawa.  There’s a real buzz in the Ottawa radio scene, advertisers are excited and the applications and CD’s are flooding in,” said Torres.

What was to be Canada’s only all blues station based in Ottawa and Gatineau, DAWG FM was licenced by the CRTC in August 2008, only to have the licence sent back for reconsideration. Torres was instrumental in launching an exhaustive and expensive year-long campaign to have the licence upheld and to pave the way for all Blues radio formats across Canada.

In August 2009, the CRTC re-issued the licence for DAWG FM and the station is set for launch in the summer of 2010. “We were very pleased to get the licence re-issued by the CRTC. The appeal of the first licence was emotional and exhausting. It’s unfortunate that we’ve been delayed almost a full year but as it was explained to us by countless politicos that we met along the way: democracy isn’t always efficient but in the end it works. The excitement of our June 1st launch date is building hourly. The CRTC has acknowledged that Blues is not just an essential North American art form but that it can be the basis of a financially viable commercial FM station. This paves the way for the first Blues radio station in Canada,” Ed Torres will receive the Blues Booster of the Year Award at the 13th annual Maple Blues Awards gala on January 18 in Toronto.

What: The Maple Blues Awards

Where: Koerner Hall – The Royal Conservatory (273 Bloor Street W., Toronto)

When: Monday, January 18, 2010, 7:00PM

Website: http://www.torontobluessociety.com

Tickets: $20.00 – $28.00 available at www.rcmusic.ca or 416.408.0208

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CRTC UPHOLDS DECISION FOR ALL BLUES RADIO – DAWG FM

CRTC UPHOLDS DECISION FOR ALL BLUES RADIO – DAWG FM

Ottawa, August 11, 2009 – The CRTC today decided to uphold the licence issued to DAWG FM, Canada’s first All-Blues radio station, after a reconsideration process that has taken close to a year.

On November 21, 2008 Minister of Canadian Heritage, The Honourable James Moore, in a news release announced that Order in Council P.C. 2008-1769 returned the original licence decision to the CRTC for reconsideration sighting the consideration for the needs of Francophones in Ontario.

As part of the reconsideration the CRTC also issued a licence to a group of Franco-Ontarians that launched the appeal.

Frank Torres, President of DAWG FM, said of the decision “We are pleased with the Decision from the Commission today and look forward to continuing our work to get the station on the air as soon as possible. Ottawa is the perfect flagship market for DAWG FM’s All-Blues music format. Along with Ottawa ‘s world class Blues festivals, DAWG FM will help make Ottawa “Chicago North” – a focal point for Canadian blues artists to get their music played on FM airwaves”.

The Torres group was instrumental in engineering a new frequency that will reach the Francophone Community of Ottawa and Gatineau . Torres says “We proposed and engineered the use of 94.5 FM at a significant expense and tested it to prove that 94.5 could provide a quality signal. We are pleased that the Commission accepted our proposed use of 94.5 MHz as a solution that allows the original licences to DAWG FM and Astral to be upheld, while allowing a third FM frequency to be used for the Francophone community”.

Torres is hopeful that this Decision paves the way for his Halifax Blues station to be approved shortly, “We have a unique application in front of the Commission for an All-Blues radio station in Halifax . The sharing of Canadian blues talent between the Maritimes and the nation’s capital is an exciting facet of our business plan, and will provide a cultural blues exchange across Canada ”.

Ed Torres and Frank Torres are the principals of DAWG FM and Skywords Radio and Media companies, a national radio broadcasting organization with offices in Halifax , Ottawa , Markham and Edmonton .

For more information, contact:

Frank Torres

(905) 470 7655 ext 100

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LINKS of Friends of Blues In Canada

LINKS of Friends of Blues In Canada
http://www.rogerspickups.com/
http://www.City500Media.com – Logos, Websites, 5000 Post Cards – All Just 500 Bucks!
http://www.torontobluessociety.com/links.htm#artists – A list of the top Canadian Blues artists
http://thebluehighway.com/links1.html – A list of Blues websites A through E
http://thebluehighway.com/links2.html – A list of Blues websites F through Z
http://thebearcats.com – please visit the Bearcats!
http://www.flamingcheese.ca/index.html
http://www.Musician911.com  -  This is a place where musicians can post for free to find other band members
it is the mission of this service to help musicians improve their musical careers as well as be connected to others in the scene.
This is also a unique opportunity for business to advertise in a place where bands are working on their careers. To offer their brand of guitars, microphones, drums,? basses or other recording hardware to a targeted audience. In the Forums – is a good place for pro’s to help beginners with their questions and for other pros to offer the latest information on new products and services we will be featuring the latest gear and break down of what its about? and the manufacture as well as a example of how it can be used.
A rate card is available
inquire for more information.
Thank you
http://www.digitalhome.ca/content/view/2766/206/
http://www.ottawasun.com/Showbiz/OtherShowbiz/2008/08/27/6591481.html
http://www.radio-info.com/news/
Toronto Blues Society
http://muddcats.com – To The Official MuddCats Website, a great blues band.
http://www.grandriverblues.org/  -  One great site
http://www.jw-jones.com/ – the JW Jones Blues Band official website
http://www.garykendall.com/ – official website of Gary Kendall
http://www.beaumontblues.net/

http://www.rogerspickups.com/

http://www.500Bucks.ca – Logos, Websites, 5000 Post Cards – All Just 500 Bucks!
http://www.torontobluessociety.com/links.htm#artists – A list of the top Canadian Blues artists
http://thebluehighway.com/links1.html – A list of Blues websites A through E
http://thebluehighway.com/links2.html – A list of Blues websites F through Z
http://thebearcats.com – please visit the Bearcats!

http://www.flamingcheese.ca/index.html

http://www.Musician911.com  -  This is a place where musicians can post for free to find other band membersit is the mission of this service to help musicians improve their musical careers as well as be connected to others in the scene.This is also a unique opportunity for business to advertise in a place where bands are working on their careers. To offer their brand of guitars, microphones, drums,? basses or other recording hardware to a targeted audience. In the Forums – is a good place for pro’s to help beginners with their questions and for other pros to offer the latest information on new products and services we will be featuring the latest gear and break down of what its about? and the manufacture as well as a example of how it can be used.
A rate card is availableinquire for more information.
Thank you

http://www.digitalhome.ca/content/view/2766/206/

http://www.ottawasun.com/Showbiz/OtherShowbiz/2008/08/27/6591481.html

http://www.radio-info.com/news/

Toronto Blues Society
http://muddcats.com – To The Official MuddCats Website, a great blues band.

http://www.grandriverblues.org/  -  One great site

http://www.jw-jones.com/ – the JW Jones Blues Band official website

http://www.garykendall.com/ – official website of Gary Kendall

http://www.beaumontblues.net/

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Blues in Canada supports DAWG FM”

Bluesincanada.com supports DAWG FM’s efforts to bring Blues formats to commercial radio across Canada. DAWG FM has applied to the CRTC for FM Radio stations in Ottawa/Gatineau, Kawartha Lakes/Peterborough, Abbotsford Chilliwack , Vancouver, Edmonton and Guelph. You can help bring the blues off the satellites and into commercial conventional “free” radio by writing an email of support. Just click on one or more of the markets below and make sure to fill in your name and address.
Please join our facebook page DAWG FM
Welcome to Blues in Canada, Our site is under construction but when its completed, Bluesincanada.com will be a meeting place for those who love the blues. Whether you are a musician, a promoter or a fan, you can visit this site to share information about what is happening in the blues scene.
Please check back frequently to see the site evolve and add us to your favourites
Welcome to Blues in Canada, a meeting place for those who love the blues. Whether you are a musician, a promoter or a fan, you can visit this site to share information about what is happening in the blues scene.
· Let everyone know about a great performance you saw or a CD that must be heard.
· Post your schedule so we know where to catch your show.
· Check out the employment opportunities or advertise your own talents for hire.
·  News stories and press releases can be posted on the News page.
·  Link your site to Blues in Canada on the links page.

Blues in Canada supports DAWG FM”CLICK HERE to listen to the radio ad
Bluesincanada.com supports DAWG FM’s efforts to bring Blues formats to commercial radio across Canada. DAWG FM has applied to the CRTC for FM Radio stations in Ottawa/Gatineau, Kawartha Lakes/Peterborough, Abbotsford Chilliwack , Vancouver, Edmonton and Guelph. You can help bring the blues off the satellites and into commercial conventional “free” radio by writing an email of support. Just click on one or more of the markets below and make sure to fill in your name and address.
Please join our facebook page DAWG FM
Welcome to Blues in Canada, Our site is under construction but when its completed, Bluesincanada.com will be a meeting place for those who love the blues. Whether you are a musician, a promoter or a fan, you can visit this site to share information about what is happening in the blues scene.
Please check back frequently to see the site evolve and add us to your favourites
Welcome to Blues in Canada, a meeting place for those who love the blues. Whether you are a musician, a promoter or a fan, you can visit this site to share information about what is happening in the blues scene.
· Let everyone know about a great performance you saw or a CD that must be heard.
· Post your schedule so we know where to catch your show.
· Check out the employment opportunities or advertise your own talents for hire.
·  News stories and press releases can be posted on the News page.·  Link your site to Blues in Canada on the links page.

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Bringing the Blues to Town

By JEREMY LOOME

Ed Torres chuckles whenever someone tells him they don’t like blues music.

He hands them the proposed playlist for his company’s six planned FM blues stations across Canada and points out that, among familiar names like B.B. King and Buddy Guy, the list also includes early Rolling Stones and Eric Clapton, George Thorogood, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Led Zeppelin, Fleetwood Mac and ZZ Top – it’s almost endless.

“We showed the list to one of the CRTC folks out here and her reaction was, ‘Wow, I never realized I was such a blues fan,’ ” says Torres who, along with his brother and partner Frank, is trying to make Edmonton one of those blues radio homes.

It’s been a constant refrain since the Torres brothers, owners of the Skywords aerial radio traffic service, started their quest to give blues a mainstream chance last year. Both were casual fans and Ed Torres realized it was ever-present in pop culture commodities, like car commercials and film scores, from Nick Lachey hawking body spray with Johnny “Guitar” Watson’s Gangster of Love, to Torontonian Paul Reddick’s I’m a Criminal selling Coca-Cola, to Chrysler using Stevie Ray Vaughan’s Pride and Joy to move cars.

He did a little research and found hundreds of thousands of hardcore blues fans perpetuating a festival circuit worth millions of dollars. And he realized the last five live acts he’d seen were all blues acts. Then he wondered why he never heard it over the radio.

“So we sat down with a bunch of radio consultants who have years of experience. And normally in a situation like that, they’d come back and tell you what was commercially viable, and that’s the format you’d go with. But we looked at what they were suggesting and that was all out there already,” Torres explains.

Torres had a hunch about blues; the consultants disagreed, theorizing there must be an economic reason why the blues isn’t sold as mainstream music. So the company surveyed radio listeners across the country.

The result?

Blues was the No. 1 choice for adults in both Vancouver and Edmonton, and was either second or third in every other market.

“When we put our format together, the research showed it would get strong support and so we did some ground level work, going to bars and contacting blues societies. And we quickly realized that, in terms of its fan base, blues is extremely popular music, with a dedicated society in just about every part of the country. And for every other type of music act, there were five or 10 blues bands in every city,” says Torres.

Within weeks of the initial application, relatively high-profile Canadian artists like JW-Jones and Jack De Keyser were offering their help at the hearings.

Torres had stumbled across something blues fans had known for years: The genre was shut out of the market because it is eclectic, because it stemmed from years of racism and the days of Jim Crow and because, unlike much of the mass-produced pop available, it was harder to package.

In addition, blues acts were usually locally distributed on 45 rpm records in urban America for years – with no national distribution connections required to make the big time – and it was relegated to smoky back rooms and the festival scene.

“Radio has become very formulaic and that’s a label that is very difficult to attach to blues. With no commercial radio support, it can’t get distribution and it becomes a vicious circle holding it back,” Torres notes. “The second problem is this public perception among people who frankly just don’t know any better than blues is an old guy wailing on a broken instrument about his dog, when, in fact, it can be very uplifting. Yes, it can be melancholy, but it can also be rocking.”

And it’s a viable business opportunity. For years, CBC’s Saturday Night Blues show – hosted by Edmonton’s Holger Petersen – has either won or come in the top three for its time slot across Canada, regularly beating much more commercial stations playing rock, pop and rap.

Other station applicants have taken notice of Torres’s research and most have since added a portion of blues to their application.

Now, he admits, he’s “feeling the weight of expectations. We’ve had so many blues fans come out to support this that we don’t want to let them down. We didn’t get into this to correct a historic wrong, we did it to grow our business. But it would be nice if that’s what happened.”

The application for 107.3 DAWG FM will begin hearings with the CRTC on May 27 and if all goes ahead, Edmonton could have its first all-blues station by the end of the year.

For more information on the proposed station, visit www.bluesincanada.com

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Blues fans: Opposition to blues radio station in Edmonton

Blues fans: Opposition to blues radio station in Edmonton

Hi everyone,

I hope this doesn’t take too much of anyone’s time, but I have something I believe needs to be said to the
blues community.

My name is Jeremy Loome, and I am a 37-year-old guy from Edmonton.

Like many hardcore blues fans, it’s about all I listen to and has been a comfort, source of inspiration and creative outlet for me for years, ever since hearing BB King sing ‘How Blue Can You Get’ as an 11-year-old homesick kid. It has seen me through turbulent times and near-death experiences, tragedies among those I love and countless other pressures of life.

This hardcore love of all things Albert Collins, Son Seals, Freddie King and Watermelon Slim is a big part of my life; I write about the blues for my newspaper, play in a local band, record local acts occasionally and, in a period of sheer grueling insanity and near fatal workload, ran a free e-zine online that between 800 and 1,500 blues fans would read each week.

Like a lot of blues folk, I’ve secretly yearned for years to see it commercially accepted and for the artists to get their due. Eddie Taylor, I’ve always figured, should be a musical God to people.

Recently, I got a chance to support what may be the first FM radio chain application to service blues and nothing but the blues. A Canadian duo wants to invest millions in being the guys that take the chance on blues that no one else has since its heyday as 45′s spinning on neighbourhood jukeboxes. They’ve proposed six stations across Canada in major markets, and
intend on selling programming to stations across the U.S., as well as streaming all their stations online.

The potential exposure for blues could be huge, increasing its audience by millions instantly.

I was just as surprised, unfortunately, to find out this week that the application is being opposed by CKUA.

CKUA is a brilliant, eclectic outlet in Edmonton that currently has five hours of dedicated blues programming per week. It
believes a commercial blues station could hurt its audience draw, which, as an entirely publicly supported station, would hurt its bottom line.

I am aghast, given that I have financially supported CKUA for years, that it would need to shut blues artists and fans out of their first major FM radio commercial exposure in years to protect such a small percentage of its audience — even assuming people who listen to public radio would simply abandon it for the duration of their two three- hours shows each week.

Although I believe CKUA’s management may feel it must do business by taking on this commercial venture and opposing its CRTC license, the net result will be a substantial loss to the blues community, caused by a public station with a mandate to support cultural expansion and expression. It is also the only public station in Canada opposing the blues stations.

Please write politely to CKUA at the address below or contact them through their website if you feel a full-time, 100% blues station should get a shot.

Thanks for your time,
Jeremy Loome

http://www.ckua.org/

ken.regan@ckua.com — GM Ken Regan’s Email

source: connect2edmonton.ca
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