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Juno award-winning Okan made a return visit to the Greenway Jam on Saturday, August 12, bringing an upbeat Latin flavour to the show. On the left is Elizabeth Rodriguez, joined by Magdelys Savigne on the right. Despite the rain that visited Friday and Saturday, the show went on to rave reviews by all in attendance. Friday’s main stage shows were moved inside the Grovedale Arts and Culture Centre, while Saturday’s concerts took place on the main stage.
SUN photo by Paul Forman

Greenway Jam crowd enjoys music, stories

The annual Greeway Jam enjoyed a stellar weekend despite the occasional rainfall along the Kingsville waterfront on August 11, 12 and 13.

The weekend was packed with music of many genres in the form of concerts, performances and workshops at four different stages throughout Mettawas Park.

Friday night, festivities kicked off inside the Grovedale Arts and Culture Centre as the rains chased concertgoers inside, but that didn’t deter audience members or the performers as they pivoted perfectly to perform.

John and Michele Law of the Kingsville Music Society put together a group of hard-working volunteers who patrolled the park helping performers and spectators enjoy the weekend. Highlights included several workshops put on by performers about songwriting and performing. Many stories were shared along with the songs.

Headliners included Toronto rock band The Sadies on Friday night and The Paul Langlois Band on Saurtrday night. Other acts, such as Valdy, Steve Poltz and Joel Plaskett were popular acts sought out by spectators.

Photos by Paul Forman and Mark Ribble

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