King Swings fills the Nobleton air with a variety of musical sounds
 | | Jeff Healey and the Jazz Wizards kicked off the festivities Thursday night at the annual King Swings. Healey is seen here performing on the trumpet, accompanied by Terra Hazelton, Jesse Barksdale, Drew Jurecka, Colin Bray, Ross Woolidridge, Chris Pock and Reide Kaiser on piano. |
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 | | Toronto's Danny Marks (wearing the hat) even had people up dancing at Daniel's Friday night. He was accompanied by vocalist Sherie Marshall, Brian Wray on keyboards, Rodney St. Amand on bass and Leon Stevenson on drums. |
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 | | Dog Guides Canada is the beneficiary of this year's festival in Nobleton, and representatives of the program were on hand all three nights. Seen here are nobleton resident Bev Berger and her friend Jasper. As well, David Rosevear is seen here with Clyde and Julie Jelinek was with Otis. |
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 | | Juno Award winners and inductees to the Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame, the Good Brothers entertained the crowd the last night of King Swings. Larry Good on banjo, Brian Good on guitar and Bruce Good on auto harp were accompanied by John P. Allen (one of the founding members of Prairie Oyster) on fiddle and Peter Sisk on bass. |
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