Gary Kendall is an award-winning Canadian bassist, vocalist and band leader, best known for his longstanding association with the Downchild Blues Band.
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Gary Kendall, originally from Thunder Bay, Ontario, has been a working musician since the late 1960s, in addition to being involved with music as a record producer and booking agent. He is a multiple Maple Blues Award[1] winner as bassist of the year, where, since 1999, he has acted as the musical director of the awards program.[2] His distinguished musical career was so honoured by the Maple Blues Awards as early as 1993.
Kendall played with the Downchild Blues Band during the 1979-1983 period. With fellow Downchild alumnus Cash Wall, Kendall subsequently formed the Kendall Wall Blues Band, which was well-known in Toronto and area during the 1980s and early 1990s. As the house band at Toronto's Black Swan Tavern, the Kendall Wall Blues Band played with such blues legends as A.C. Reed, Pinetop Perkins, Eddy Clearwater, Tinsley Ellis, Little Willie Littlefield, Chubby Carrier, Bernard Allison, Eddie C. Campbell, Lefty Dizz, Eddie "Clean Head" Vinson, Eddie Shaw, Carey Bell and Fenton Robinson.[2]
Kendall has also performed with such artists as Snooky Pryor, Luther "Guitar Junior" Johnson, Big Jay McNeeley, Bob Margolin, Big Dave MacLean, Duke Robillard, Morgan Davis, Zora Young and Phil Guy. He has recorded with Chris Murphy, Little Bobby & The Jumpstarts, Peter Schmidt and Shane Scott, Brian Blain and Maria Aurigema.[3]
Since 1994, Kendall has been the booking agent for the Silver Dollar Room, one of Toronto's best known blues bars, which has operated continuously, in various formats, since 1958.[4]
Kendall rejoined Downchild in 1995 and has continued to play and record with the band since that time, in addition to contributing to the work of other musicians and leading his own band, The Gary Kendall Band.[5] His association as musical director of the Maple Blues Awards resulted in the formation of the Maple Blues Revue, with which Kendall continues to be associated and to tour.[6]