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Jimmy Bowskill (born 16 September 1990) is a Canadian
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singer, guitarist and bassist based in
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,
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.


Early life

Bowskill grew up in
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, a small village near
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, where he learned to play guitar.


Career

Bowskill began performing at a young age, and first played on stage at the age of eleven at
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's club in
Toronto Toronto ( ; or ) is the capital city of the Canadian province of Ontario. With a recorded population of 2,794,356 in 2021, it is the most populous city in Canada and the fourth most populous city in North America. The city is the ancho ...
,
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. “They wouldn’t let an 11-year-old inside his club, so I started busking on the side- walk outside,” Jimmy recalls in
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heard about me, invited me in to play, and I did pretty well. I got a lot of gigs and exposure just from that one night.” Healey's bassist, Alec Fraser, provided studio time for Bowskill, and eventually he signed a deal with
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. The next year he recorded his first album, ''Old Soul'', and performed on the main stage at the
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. Bowskill's second album, ''Soap Bars and Dog Ears'', was nominated for a
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when he was fourteen years of age. In 2005 he was presented with a Maple Blues Award as "Best New Artist of the Year"."The Jimmy Bowskill Band"
, ''CBC Music''
In 2010, he toured in Europe with
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and
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. He also performed more locally at the Belleville Blues Festival. In 2011, he released his first live album, ''Jimmy Bowskill Band Live'', produced by
Ruf Records Ruf Records is a German independent record label, which was founded in 1994 by Luther Allison’s manager, Thomas Ruf, to promote Allison's career. The motto of the blues label is "Where Blues Crosses Over". The company's office is located in ...
. In 2012, Bowskill introduced his album ''Back Number'' at the Kincardine Lighthouse Blues Festival. The album was recorded at
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in
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. He also performed at the Windsor International BluesFest and at the All-Canadian Jazz Festival in Port Hope with the Ganaraska Sheiks. While on tour in 2009, the Jimmy Bowskill Band included Wayne Deadder on bass and Dan Neill on drums. In 2012, the band members were Ian McKeown on bass and Dan Reiff on drums. In November 2015, Bowskill joined the Canadian rock band
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playing lead, rhythm and pedal steel guitar. In 2016,
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released their album ''
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'', which includes Bowskill playing on two tracks.


Discography

*''Old Soul'' (2003) *''Soap Bars and Dog Ears'' (2004) *Jimmy Bowskill (2007) *''Jimmy Bowskill Band Live'' (2009) *''Back Number'' (2012). Blues Etc carlos del junco (2016)wikipedia


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Bowskill, Jimmy 1990 births Living people Canadian blues singers Canadian blues guitarists Musicians from Ontario