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Harvest Jazz and Blues celebrates 25 years

Five days, 27 stages and 150 performances later, the 25th Harvest Jazz and Blues has come to a close. Whether you took in any of the free shows throughout the city, stopped in to see a busker or two on Queen Street or were front and centre in the Blues Tent, Harvest provided something for everyone to enjoy.

Five days, 27 stages and 150 performances later, the 25thHarvest Jazz and Blues has cometo a close.

The annual jazz and blues festival provided something for almost everyone to enjoy, whether they took in any of the free shows throughout the city,stopped in to see a busker on Queen Street or were front and centre in the Blues Tent.

New Brunswick's Matt Andersen put on an intimate show in the Moose Light Blues Tent on Friday night. Canned Heat had a nostalgic performance for many under the Mojo Tent.

Charles Bradley got up close and personal on Saturday evening making more than one appearance off stage to give hugs to his fans.

The Barracks stage had no shortage of local talent with Motherhood opening up for Yukon Blonde on Saturday evening.

Fredericton's Earthbound Trio took the stage opening up for Grand Theft Bus on Friday night.

Keith Hallettand Kill Chicago made way for Matt Mays on Thursday eveningand the Stingray Music rising star winners on Friday afternoonwere Fredericton's Free to Grow who also played with Fredericton's Davidin The Dark, Stephen Lewis and Hum and Hollow.