06/19/2020
An amazing concert I directed at Massey Hall a few years back will be streamed on the Downchild YouTube channel Sunday as a fund raiser for the Unison fund. It's worth the watch. Downchild with special guests James Cotton, Wayne Jackson, Colin Linden and Colin James.
Downchild will premier their "Live At Massey Hall" concert for an exclusive one-night-only viewing on their official Youtube Channel on June 21st at 7:00 PM (EST) at
https://www.youtube.com/c/DownchildBluesBand
Donations to Unison in conjunction with the Downchild concert can be made by texting UNISON to 45678 or visiting UnisonFund.ca/Donations/Spotify
In celebration of Father's Day and what would have been the final date of The Legendary Downchild Blues Band's 50th Anniversary Tour, the band are streaming their "Live At Massey Hall" concert in its entirety as a FREE SHOW for fans on Sunday, June 21, 2020 at 7:00 Pm (EST), all in support of a very important cause, the Unison Benevolent Fund.
Downchild were joined on stage by some very special guests for their historic "Live At Massey Hall" performance, including Hollywood Star Dan Aykroyd, blues/rock icon Colin James, American blues legend, James Cotton, Grammy Award winner Colin Linden, Montreal chart topping rocker Jonas and the one and only Wayne Jackson of The Memphis Horns.
Downchild will premier their "Live At Massey Hall" concert for an exclusive one-night-only viewing on their official Youtube Channel on June 21st at 7:00 PM (EST) at
https://www.youtube.com/c/DownchildBluesBand
Donations to Unison in conjunction with the Downchild concert can be made by texting UNISON to 45678 or visiting UnisonFund.ca/Donations/Spotify
All donations made to Unison will be matched by Spotify as part of the Spotify COVID-19 Music Relief project that has been created to amplify the efforts of organizations that focus on helping those most in need, like the Unison Benevolent Fund. Spotify will match donations made to Unison dollar for dollar up to a collective total of $10 million USD.
"We are honoured to be able to support a great cause like Unison, that truly takes care of our own, in supporting Canadian artists and Canadian music industry professionals in this difficult time. Like so many people across the country and around the world, the music community has been hit hard by the pandemic." - Donnie "Mr. Downchild" Walsh