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Bringing blues to Brackendale

Juno-winning musician, actor Jim Byrnes at art gallery Saturday
Jim Byrnes

Vancouver-based actor and acclaimed blues musician Jim Byrnes said hes looking forward to performing in the Hall of the Mountain King on Saturday. Its a Tolkein-esque reference to the Brackendale Art Gallery and its infamous and bearded owner, Thor Froslev.

Its always great to see Thor, he said. I always love to play the Brackendale Art Gallery, because its fun to be in such an intimate setting and be able to tell stories and connect with the audience.

Born in St. Louis, Missouri, Byrnes moved to Vancouver in the 1970s and during his long career has starred in hit TV shows like Highlander: The Series and Wiseguys, and he even had his own short-lived series, aptly called The Jim Byrnes Show. Hes also provided voices for popular cartoons like Beast Wars: Transformers, X-Men: Evolution and Dinosaur Train, among others.

As a musician, hes released 10 solo albums and earned numerous accolades, including Juno Awards three times for Blues Album of the Year and Male Vocalist of the Year at both the Maple Blues Awards and Canadian Folk Music Awards.

Hes also shared the stage with legendary blues greats from Muddy Waters and John Lee Hooker to Taj Mahal and Robert Cray.

Music is what I am doing mainly these days, he said. However, Im still going to auditions, and doing some narration for my daughter who is a filmmaker and for Knowledge Network. Im keeping pretty busy, but picking and choosing what I do.

According to his website, Byrnes keeps his schedule full by performing some 150 shows a year across North America and Europe.

Im also starting to put together stuff for a new album, he said. Its all still a work in progress, though. My albums tend to have a theme, so I am working on that. My producer recently moved to Nashville, so Ive been doing a lot of emailing back and forth with him.

But once hes ready to record, Byrnes said it doesnt take long to make a record.

Were not like a lot of rock bands that take years to make a record, he said. We go in and play live off the floor. The last album, we did it all in four days. But right now, were assembling the raw material.

He said hes always honoured by the awards his music receives, but never goes into the studio thinking about winning another Juno.

I dont do it for awards, he said. I do it for the music. The awards are the icing on the cake. But, when we go into the studio, I always just want to do something thats better than the previous album.

In Brackendale this weekend, Ill be playing a good mix of blues, as well as some country, he said. I guarantee you wont be disappointed.

Byrnes plays BAG on Saturday (April 11) at 8 p.m. and tickets are available at the art gallery. For more on Byrnes, go to .

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