Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Deja Blooze at Recent Concerts on the Lane


The latest Deja Blooze lineup delivered a feisty 90 minute set of their signature "lively blues" on July 26th under the tent behind Angel 1 Chocolates in Langley. We were visited by two Dejettes (Doris & Kit) who provided enthusiastic vocal and rhythmic contributions to our version of Mind Your Own Business. We just recently added bass player Paul Goethel to our Deja family of players and after just one two-hour practice, Paul joined us On the Lane providing a nice heavy bassline to our original two guitar sound. Paul easily slipped into the Deja groove and, according to everyone present (including Ed and myself) the results were just great. You'll get a chance to hear Paul at our afternoon gig at the outdoor Useless Bay Coffee Performance Shed on Saturday August 9th from 11-2 pm. Thanks to Mona at The Angel for having us. Deja photo by Doris Newkirk

Saturday, July 12, 2008

Deja Blooze at Choochokam





The Deja Boys did themselves proud today at the Choochokam Arts Festival in Langley. We played a tight 45 minute set from our lively catalog of blues to a great crowd of attendees and we had fun too. As I mentioned in a previous post, playing the main stage at Choochokam was my goal a year ago and when Ed Newkirk and I started getting together late in the fall the whole idea seemed like a possibility. And with the addition of Dave Gignac on harp whenever he's available, the show only gets better. Well, the possibility became a reality this afternoon and for me and the boys it was a thrill to be a part of this great community event.

Mail from a Deja fan:
Hi David, caught Deja Blooze yesterday and was impressed - I love acoustic guitars. You guys seemed like you were having lots of fun and you passed that on to the audience. Loved Who do you love as a final number. Greg G. Vancouver, BC.

All photos by Doris Newkirk

Thursday, July 10, 2008

Deja Blooze at Choochokam



Deja Blooze will play the main stage of Choochokam on Saturday July 12th at 12 noon. We're looking forward to being a part of this year's festival lineup and hope to see all of you for the festivities. We have a snappy 45 minute that should get everyone engaged in the weekend of music, art and tom-foolery.