
Jeff Neill : From the Sault to Streetheart
JEFF NEILL – From the Sault to Streetheart Jeff Neill is a Sault native who still hasn’t lost his connection to the city. Right after high school, he and Sault […]
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Colin Linden’s tale is the stuff of legend, the kind told in the Coen brothers movies, O Brother Where Art Thou or Inside Llewyn Davis, both of which featured his guitar playing on the soundtracks. That film would begin with an 11-year-old meeting his musical idol, Howlin’ Wolf, at a matinee show in his native Toronto, accompanied by his mom, who took a picture of the two during a nearly two-hour long conversation before the gig, the legendary bluesman idling over coffee and cigarettes.
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JEFF NEILL – From the Sault to Streetheart Jeff Neill is a Sault native who still hasn’t lost his connection to the city. Right after high school, he and Sault […]
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