Détails de l'événement
Lloyd Spiegel at Maberly Community Hall
Schedule of Events
Doors: 7:00 PM
Show: 7:30 PM
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Lloyd Spiegel is a bluesman at his core, a guitarist by trade, a comedian by nature and a showman at heart. He blends powerful vocals and jaw-dropping guitar prowess with a knack for humour and storytelling to deliver a unique, captivating performance that crosses genres and generations.
With 10 albums to his name, the 14 time Australian Blues Award winner has dedicated his life to creating a signature style that honours the traditions of the music he loves, while creating a link in the chain of its evolution. Spiegel performs over one hundred shows a year on theatre stages and major festivals in North America, Europe, Australia, New Zealand and Japan. Highlights include the Montreal Jazz Festival (CAN), Ottawa Bluesfest (CAN), Kansas City Blues Festival (USA), Sapporo Blues Festival (Japan) and Groningen Rhythm and Blues Festival (NL). Back home, Lloyd is a respected trailblazer for modern Blues and one of his country’s most celebrated guitarists, being named in Australian Guitar Magazine’s list of the 50 greatest Australian guitarists of all time. He is the face of Cole Clark Guitars, a major Australian manufacturer and has been instrumental in making the brand a world leader in amplified acoustic guitar technology and sustainability. As a result, Cole Clark Guitars has a series of signature model guitars in his name.
Driven by a strong belief that everyone deserves the opportunity to make music, Lloyd is a highly active member of his community, creating a musical instrument donation program for local schools, volunteering weekly at a choir for people with disabilities and serving as ambassador to Blues Music Victoria and Make Music Australia.

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OPENER: The Bright Strings Community Fiddle Orchestra
Now in its 26th year, is an all ages from 8 to 88 amateur community fiddle orchestra. The Orchestra was created and inspired for many years by Carolyn Stewart, supported by the Blue Skies Music Festival to foster fiddle traditions in the communities of Frontenac and Lanark Counties. The Orchestra has grown over the last 16 years under the leadership of Cindy McCall and has now registered as it’s own non-profit Charity, to continue to grow and provide and promote affordable musical education and performance opportunities in various styles of fiddle-based music in our rural areas.

Event Capacity: 110
NO SAME-DAY RE-ENTRY ON ANY PASS
Delivery Method: Digital Print Pass (tickets will be emailed as of September 1, 2026)
Accessibility: This venue is accessible for those with mobility limitations.
More information on this venue can be found here!
An order fee of CA $1.50 will be added to each order.