On his meditative new solo EP, Last Winter, Blue Rodeo’s Greg Keelor offers Gord’s Tune. He describes it as a “love letter” to the late Tragically Hip frontman Gord Downie, but Keelor uses a plural ...
In one sense, it often seems like Blue Rodeo are a band that exists in a different time. At the very least, you can quickly surmise that the Canadian group grew up surrounded by the right records, ...
Blue Rodeo is a Canadian country rock band formed in 1984 in Toronto. Jim Cuddy and Greg Keelor, who have been friends since high school, worked on forming a band after university. They had a few ...
Jim Cuddy recently released his sixth album, the reflective and tuneful All the World Fades Away, and it was just announced that he and his Blue Rodeo co-front man Greg Keelor will be inducted into ...
Pull out your calendar to follow closely: this October marks 30 years since Blue Rodeo delivered their acclaimed fifth album Five Days in July, and the Canadian country rock legends have lined up a ...
No matter how you look at it — fan perspective or non-fan perspective — there’s a distinct likability woven into the fabric of Blue Rodeo, the scruffy but adventurous seven-piece from Ontario. Even ...
Blue Rodeo is coming to Brandon this fall. The band is scheduled to perform on Oct. 18 at the Keystone Centre’s Westoba Place. As we navigate through unprecedented times, our journalists are working ...
The remote community of Moose Factory in northern Ontario will host a performance by Blue Rodeo's Jim Cuddy and Greg Keelor on Thursday night for the annual Gathering of our People festival. On ...
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When you’ve been at it for three decades, there are no surprises you can’t handle. Right in the second song of Blue Rodeo’s set at the Orpheum last night – Side of the Road from 1995s Nowhere To Here ...