Blackie and the Rodeo Kings

Schedule

Wed Nov 18 2026 at 07:30 pm to 10:00 pm

UTC-05:00

Location

Aeolian Hall, 795 Dundas St, London, Ontario | London, ON

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Blackie and the Rodeo Kings are one of Canada’s most enduring and quietly influential roots supergroups—a band built not on industry calculation but on friendship, deep musical respect, and a shared devotion to songcraft. Formed in the mid-1990s by three of the country’s most accomplished musicians—Tom Wilson, Colin Linden, and Stephen Fearing—the group has become synonymous with a distinctly Canadian blend of Americana, folk, blues, and country.
The band’s origin story is rooted in homage. In 1996, Wilson, Linden, and Fearing came together to record High or Hurtin’: The Songs of Willie P. Bennett, a tribute to the late Canadian songwriter Willie P. Bennett. What began as a one-off project quickly revealed an uncommon chemistry. Each member brought a fully formed artistic identity—Wilson’s gritty, poetic intensity, Linden’s masterful guitar work and deep blues pedigree, and Fearing’s lyrical warmth and melodic sensibility. Rather than compete for space, their voices intertwined, creating a sound that felt both loose and deeply intentional.
From that foundation, Blackie and the Rodeo Kings evolved into a working band whose albums and live performances celebrate collaboration. Their follow-up album Kings of Love, established the trio as more than a tribute act, while pushing further into original material and earned critical acclaim. Over the years, releases like BARK, Let’s Folic, Let’s Frolic Again, South, King of This Town and Oh Glory have showcased the band’s evolving sound—always rooted in tradition, yet open to reinterpretation.
A defining characteristic of Blackie and the Rodeo Kings is their collaborative spirit, not only among themselves but with a wide circle of guest artists. Their records often feature notable voices from across the roots and Americana spectrum, reinforcing the band’s role as both participants in and curators of a broader musical community. Kings and Queens, for example, pairs the trio with a lineup of celebrated female vocalists,while Kings and Kings pairs with celebrated male vocalists, highlighting both their versatility and their commitment to musical dialogue.
Individually, Wilson, Linden, and Fearing maintain prolific solo careers, which lends the band a unique dynamic. When they reconvene, it is less a routine obligation than a deliberate creative choice. That sense of occasion infuses their recordings with an unforced authenticity. There is a lived-in quality to their music—songs that feel shaped by years of touring, storytelling, and shared experience. Their arrangements often favour space and restraint, allowing lyrics and interplay to take precedence over flash.
Musically, Blackie and the Rodeo Kings inhabit a space where genres blur naturally. Elements of Delta blues, country twang, folk introspection, and rock grit coexist without friction. Linden’s slide guitar work, in particular, provides a connective thread, while Wilson’s vocal presence anchors the band with a raw, narrative edge. Fearing’s contributions often bring a melodic lift, balancing the group’s darker textures with moments of openness and light. Together, they create a sound that is unmistakably cohesive despite its varied influences.
Beyond their recordings, the band has built a reputation as a compelling live act. Their performances emphasize musicianship and storytelling over spectacle, often unfolding with a relaxed, conversational energy. Audiences are drawn not only to the songs but to the evident camaraderie on stage—a reflection of decades of collaboration and mutual respect.
Over time, Blackie and the Rodeo Kings have become something of a touchstone within Canadian roots music. They occupy a rare position: a supergroup that resists the excess often associated with the term. Instead, their legacy is defined by consistency, integrity, and a deep connection to the traditions they draw from. They have influenced a generation of Canadian songwriters while continuing to refine their own voice.
In an era of rapid musical turnover, the band’s longevity speaks to the strength of its foundation. Blackie and the Rodeo Kings are not bound by trends or timelines; they emerge when the moment feels right, bringing with them songs that carry the weight of experience and the ease of true collaboration. Their work stands as a testament to what can happen when great musicians come together not for spectacle, but for the simple, enduring pursuit of meaningful music.
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Aeolian Hall, 795 Dundas St, London, Ontario, Canada

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