Re: [Harp-L] Virtuoso "War" Harp Maestro Lee Oskar Joins Host Michael Pickett at Toronto Blues Society Harmonica Workshop April 12



New security rules make travel to Canada and back somewhat tricky these days.
You don't need a passport until June 1, 2009 to get back into the U.S. but it 
is a good idea to have one.

Passports & Visas - Canada.travel web site further says: 

"Until this date arrives, U.S. citizens 19 years and older who enter the U.S. 
at land and sea ports of entry from within the Western Hemisphere will need 
to present government-issued photo ID, such as a driverâs license as proof of 
identity, along with proof of citizenship, such as a birth certificate or 
naturalization certificate, or a passport. Children age 18 and under will be able 
to enter with proof of citizenship. Verbal claims of citizenship and identity 
alone will not be sufficient to establish identity and citizenship for entry 
into the United States."

Best bet is to take a passport. That will work NOW and LATER. That way blues 
fans enjoy the harp fest without any future problems at the border coming 
back. I live near Windsor and am aware of this border change. It used to be you 
could take the bridge or tunnel for dinner to Windsor with virtually no wait at 
the border and nothing but verbal checks: "Where were you born? What did you 
buy?" and unless your broke out into a sweat or had shifty eyes, you were home 
free.






In a message dated 4/4/08 10:09:54 PM, birdstafford@xxxxxxxxxxxx writes:


> Here's a forward from the Toronto Blues Society regarding an upcomingÂ
> workshop/show in Toronto. Travel time from the Buffalo border isÂ
> approx. 1.5 hrs.
> 
> 
> Begin forwarded message:
> 
> > From: "Toronto Blues Society" <info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > Date: April 3, 2008 5:31:18 PM EDT (CA)
> > To: <info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > Subject: Virtuoso "War" Harp Maestro Joins Host Michael Pickett atÂ
> > Toronto Blues Society Harmonica Workshop April 12
> >
> > Media information - For immediate release
> > Please retain for events listings
> >
> > Virtuoso "War" Harp Maestro Joins Host Michael Pickett at TorontoÂ
> > Blues Society Harmonica Workshop April 12.
> >
> > Who: Michael Pickett hosts, Lee Oskar, David Rotundo, and SteveÂ
> > Marriner, with house band Enrico Crivellero (guitar),Ian DeSouzaÂ
> > (bass), Gary Taylor (drums)
> > What: An all-ages practical workshop for all Harmonica players andÂ
> > blues enthusiasts
> > Where:Â The Silver Dollar Room, 486 Spadina Ave., Toronto
> > When: Saturday, April 12 2PM â 6PM
> > How much:Â $10.00 TBS members, students / $12.00 non-members
> > Website: www.torontobluessociety.com
> >
> > The Toronto Blues Society will hold a special workshop forÂ
> > harmonica players and blues fans on Saturday afternoon, April 12 atÂ
> > the Silver Dollar Room (486 Spadina Ave., Toronto).
> > The event will be hosted for the by Michael Pickett and is designedÂ
> > to include both novice and seasoned players in an informativeÂ
> > dialogue that addresses harmonica tone, sound and style. The firstÂ
> > twenty students (under 18 years of age) to attend this workshopÂ
> > will receive a free Hohner harmonica courtesy of Toronto harp man,Â
> > Mark Bird Stafford. Parents, bring your kids!
> > There is no one in the pop music world quite like Lee Oskar. HisÂ
> > unique role as a founding member and former lead harmonica playerÂ
> > for the pioneer funk/jazz group, WAR, won him international renownÂ
> > for over two and a half decades. In 1983, Lee launched his ownÂ
> > brand of harmonicas, Lee Oskar Harmonicas, which have since becomeÂ
> > a household name for harmonica players worldwide.
> > Michael Pickett embraces the Blues with style, substance andÂ
> > integrity. In the 70s, 80s, and 90s he established himself as aÂ
> > musically ground-breaking, electrifying harmonica player, leadingÂ
> > seminal bands Whiskey Howl, Wooden Teeth, and the Michael PickettÂ
> > Band. Over the years, Michael has performed with the likes of JohnÂ
> > Lee Hooker, James Cotton, Bo Diddley, Koko Taylor, Robert Cray, andÂ
> > Buddy Guy to name a few.
> > Michael and Lee will be joined on stage by some of the mostÂ
> > adventurous and inventive blues harp players including DavidÂ
> > Rotundo and Steve Marriner.
> > There will be raffle prizes including Lee Oskar Harmonicas andÂ
> > Hohner 150th Anniversary Harmonicas donated by Wilson Music.
> > The Harmonica Workshop is one of the most popular events in theÂ
> > Toronto Blues Society's ongoing programme. It is made possible byÂ
> > the generous support of the Department of Canadian Heritage, theÂ
> > Ontario Arts Council, the City of Torontothrough the Toronto ArtsÂ
> > Council, Wilson Music Services, Hohner, and Lee Oscar Harmonicas.
> 
> Mark Stafford
> birdstafford@xxxxxxxxxxxx
> http://www.markbirdstafford.com
> (416) 533 - 3454
> >
> > -30-
> >
> > For more information, photos, interviews, please contact:
> > Tim Des Islets, Toronto Blues Society, (416) 538-3885,Â
> > info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >
> >
> 
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