Jim Kinnear, is known in the Georgian Triangle as the 'Pianoguy' . A financial coach and educator during the day, Jim started his performing with an Old Tyme Fiddle Band in British Columbia decades ago. He moved his family to the Georgian Bay area from Guelph 20 years ago, and has been playing clubs in the area for years. In the eighties, he teamed up with the late Bill Kinnear, performing delta blues & ragtime as one of the 'Kinnear Brothers'. He has been playing for 30 years, both with bands and as a solo performer . . .




Ron Lombard, a former niteclub owner, golf pro, ski and tennis pro, & bon vivante has a background in rock and blues. He has graduated to swing and jazz, and keeps us on track with his upright bass, Bertha, or Little Bertha. He also throws in some fine vocals when the mood strikes him . . .







"Toots", as his nick-name suggests, is a "wind man" playing trumpet, tenor sax, flute and flugelhorn as well as singing a few tunes for us. Larry is also a visual artist, drawing inspiration from the shores of Georgian Bay when he's not havin' a fine time blowing tunes . . His painting, sculpting, and jewellry, can be seen on his website at Lawrenceart.

Bob Muir, terrific trombone player, with a real ear for harmony, joins us regularly, when we can steal him away from the Georgian Sound. A Dixieland fan, Bob brings an improvisational element when he leaves his real estate career to play with Eh Train or the Regal Jazz band.

© Jim Kinnear 2008