Southern Supper events include music & set, Southern menu. Maximum of 20 guests, for an up close and personal, 'living room' party, music experience with some of the finest of blues players, from Canada and the U.S. Food is served 'family style', which means platters of food are passed around the room, and shared.For this event, the special menu includes: Crawfish Etouffee; Catfish, Shrimp, Okra & Sausage Gumbo; Coleslaw with Remoulade Dressing; Buttermilk Cornbread Muffins; Peach Cobbler; Sweet Iced Tea; and Cafe du Monde Coffee & Chicory .

Bio: Cheryl Lescom & the Tucson Choir Boys joined forces while label mates at flamingcheese records, releasing their self-titled debut album in 2009. Six years later they followed up with 1953, released by Busted Flat Records, in 2015. Starting out as a trio on their first album - two acoustic guitars and one big voice - by the time 1953 was released they had expanded to include a third guitarist, stand-up bassist, rubboard/percussionist, keyboardist and drummer. Their versatility and excellent musicianship allow them to perform live in any variation of these formations, from the original trio to an octet, and all points in between. They have become a fan favourite in just about any venue - from large festivals to intimate clubs - and both albums have received critical raves and airplay around the world.



Cheryl Lescom has been part of the Canadian Blues scene since 1975. As a solo artist she has released five albums, and has toured and performed with Long John Baldry, Jeff Healey, Downchild Blues Band, Del Shannon, Ronnie Hawkins, Dutch Mason, Matt Minglewood, David Wilcox, Mel Brown, Chuck Jackson, Bill Durst, Paul James and The Detroit Women. She met Tucson Choir Boys’ Sameday Ray in 2006 when he played bass and accordion on her album High Heeled Blues, produced by Jack DeKeyzer. They have collaborated as songwriting partners on both 1953 and Cheryl Lescom & the Tucson Choir Boys and are currently writing material for their next album.



The Tucson Choir Boys were formed by Dave the Cat (lead guitar & lead vocals) and Sameday Ray (acoustic guitar & vocals,) two members of Loco Zydeco, Canada’s premier Zydeco band. They perform Rockabilly, Roots & Blues music and while still performing occasionally as a duo, are often joined by fellow Loco Zydeco members Les Graham (stand-up bass & vocals) and Kris “KK” Walsh (rubboard & percussion) and veteran lead guitarist Robert Reid. As well as the two albums released with Cheryl Lescom, the Tucson Choir Boys released their own debut, 7 song album with Squirrel Head Music in December, 2016.