The July 5 concert with Blue on Black and Brad Martel was rescheduled to July 19, said organizer Peter Lawryniw. The series’ new bi-weekly schedule has been working well to easily accommodate rain dates. Friend and music aficionado Perry Rinaldo, his wife Noella Rinaldo with the TEDC and Keitha Robson with the Timmins Chamber of Commerce all enjoyed the show. The Shaftmen proved they are a musician’s band when the likes of Brian Jones (left), tenor sax player with the Timmins All-Star Big Band came to Hollinger Park to enjoy their show on Wednesday at the Timmins Concert Series. “In the end it’s great to gain interest and respect for your own songs as opposed to how well you cover other people’s popular music,” he said. “Raising a family and living up here is and was always the right thing to do. “I never went full time as a musician, you need an agent and a publicity team.” said Emms, who has always held down a full-time job. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.
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