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Ross Neilsen : Where I'm From
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Genre: Blues: Chicago Style
Release Date: 2006
Where I'm From Record Label: Ross Neilsen
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Something's Gonna Change 2:54 Album Only
Commit a Crime 2:45 Album Only
Badlands 3:08 Album Only
New Stagger Lee Blues 3:39 Album Only
Source of Light 3:07 Album Only
Heart Beat 1:05 Album Only
Mailman 3:11 Album Only
Come Undone 2:12 Album Only
Walk on By 3:25 Album Only
Let it Ride 3:31 Album Only
tea blues 2:19 Album Only
Colin Out 1:06 Album Only
Goin' Somewhere 18:29 Album Only
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Album Notes

ECMA nominee and two time CBC Rising Star Award winner, Ross Neilsen, eats, breathes and sleeps the blues. Whether electrifying audiences with his power trio or telling tall tales in his intimate solo shows, Ross has been "out there" delivering the goods.

After bursting onto the scene in late 2005, Ross Neilsen has worked hard at maintaining his profile throughout 2006 making sure he wasn't lost in the "blues shuffle". This hard working artist performs over 150 shows a year at various venues around Eastern Canada including: Clubs, Theatres, (Playhouse in Fredericton, Imperial Theatre in Saint John), and Festivals such as The Harvest Jazz & Blues Festival in Fredericton and The Dutch Mason Blues Festival as well as The esteemed MAriposa Folk Festival in Orillia Ontario.

Ross's debut album, "Where I'm From", received many accolades. Among them, an East Coast Music Award Nomination for best blues recording as well as being featured in many publications and two 2005 top ten lists: Wilfred Langmaid (Daily Gleaner) and Grant Kerr (Telegraph Journal). Radio has also given Ross their support across Canada with spins on JazzFm in Toronto, At the Crossroads, a syndicated program from British Columbia, CBC, as well as East Coast programs such as Route 104 in Halifax and The East Coast Radio Show in Fredericton.


Whether you catch Ross performing in fifty seat nightclubs or in 1000 seat festival tents, with a band or solo, his high energy shows garner critical appraise. So keep your eyes open and expect to find Ross performing anywhere great blues is played and in a few shady places off the beaten path!

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