With special guest, Kingston’s own, Chantal Thompson. Chantal will be joined on stage by Spencer Evans. 

The Blind Boys Christmas Show mixes holiday standards with selections from their Grammy-winning holiday classic album, Go Tell It On The Mountain and the spirited Talkin’ Christmas album. Blind Boys will have everyone in the audience singing and clapping along to spread the joy of the season

Chantal Thompson

Chantal Thompson is a Canadian vocalist/composer and multidisciplinary artist from Kingston, who has lived in Toronto, NYC and France, developing her jazz vocabulary. She has been entertaining audiences for decades, whether it’s Rock n Roll, Blues, R&B or Jazz, she delivers with a passionate soulful voice. “She is spellbinding with the spirit of Dinah Washington and the sultry swing of Diana Krall” Mark Murphy (Downbeat’s celebrated jazz vocalist)  Chantal has an international following through her recordings, remixes, festival touring, such a the Montreal jazz fest. She has performed and recorded with Canadian Jazz legends Michael Occhipinti, George Koller, Kate Wyatt, Adrian Vedaddy and American jazz legends Bob Mover, Paul Gabrielson, Thomas Marriott and the late jazz vocalist and renown teacher , Jay Clayton. Most recently, Chantal’s compositions were featured in the award winning documentary “500 Days In the Wild”, a qualifier for the 2025 Oscars. Chantal is busy working on new recording projects that will be released on several labels next year, while being the single mom and primary caregiver for her Daughter with disabilities. Chantal is excited for the opportunity to perform with these Gospel Music Hall of Famers“ I am honoured, it ignites my soul to be on tour with the celebrated legends of gospel music, the Blind Boys of Alabama!!

The Blind Boys of Alabama are recognized worldwide as living legends of gospel music. Celebrated by The National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) and The Recording Academy/GRAMMYs with Lifetime Achievement Awards, inducted into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame, and winners of six GRAMMY® Awards, they have attained the highest levels of achievement in a career that spans over 70 years. The Blind Boys are known for crossing multiple musical boundaries with their remarkable interpretations of everything from traditional gospel favorites to contemporary spiritual material by songwriters such as Eric Clapton, Prince, and Tom Waits. They have appeared on recordings with many artists, including Lou Reed, Peter Gabriel, Bonnie Raitt, Willie Nelson, Aaron Neville, Susan Tedeschi, Ben Harper, Patty Griffin, and Taj Mahal

Blind Boys of Alabama released 'Echoes Of The South’ on Aug 25, 2023, which finds the Gospel Music Hall of Fame inductees coming home to honor those they've lost on a bold declaration of how far they still plan to go. The eleven-song collection is a portrait of perseverance from a group well-versed in overcoming incredible odds - from singing for pocket change in the Jim Crow South to performing for three different American presidents, soundtracking the Civil Rights movement, and helping define modern gospel music as we know it. Recently, the group's decades-long mission of spreading light and love has taken on even deeper context as they've reckoned with the loss of two of their own, Paul Beasley and Benjamin Moore, both longtime members of the Blind Boys’ tight-knit family. 'Echoes Of The South' is released in their honor - as well as for the group's recently-retired leader, Jimmy Carter - and keeps the Blind Boys' long-held mission statement at its core: “As long as everybody gives all that they have to give and we sing songs that touch the heart, we'll live on forever.” 

In 2022, the group had a collaborative recording with Béla Fleck,nominated for a Grammy. The nominated collaboration, "I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel to Be Free," powerfully reimagines the anthem of the Civil Rights Movement, originally made famous by Nina Simone. They also have had collaborative recordings and coinciding tours with both Marc Cohn and afro-pop duo Amadou & Mariam. In 2023, Blind Boys garnered another Grammy nomination for Best Americana Single for 'The Message' featuring Black Violin.  

2024 started off the year with a return to the GRAMMY® Awards with three nominations and one win for Best Roots Gospel Album - 'Echoes Of The South.’ This was followed by a sold-out tour in Australia and a sizzling performance with Sir Tom Jones during the Bluesfest Byron Bay (Australia), where video of their rehearsal reached 750K + views in 48 hours on social platforms. The definitive book, titled Spirit of the Century, was released in March 2024. It’s an insider history of the Blind Boys of Alabama, the longest-running group in American music, and the untold story of their world written with band members and key musical colleagues. 

 

 

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“The beloved gospel ensemble the Blind Boys of Alabama...remains perennially fresh, whether it’s interjecting godliness into unexpected songs or, as in this case, saluting Christmas.” 

– The New Yorker

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