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Terminal Station Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

Terminal Station

Feb 21, 2025

9:00 PM PST
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Terminal Station Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts
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Terminal Station plays Bimini's for the first time! Scott Smith - vocals, guitar, harmonica Jeremy Holmes - bass, vocals Darryl Havers - keys, vocals Leon Power - drums www.terminalstationband.com Terminal Station is a Blues-Rock band in the best sense of the word. They take the traditional blues sound and kick it into high gear. Their music is raw and exciting – full of fat bass lines, explosive drumming, risk taking solos and impassioned vocals. Nominated for “Best Blues Act” at the 2021 West Coast Music Awards, Terminal Station’s recent album “Brotherhood” stayed near the top of the Roots Music Charts for over a year
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February 23rd 2025
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Terminal Station Biography

Terminal Station is a Blues-Rock band in the best sense of the word. They take the traditional blues sound and kick it into high gear. Their music is raw and exciting – full of fat bass lines, explosive drumming, risk taking guitar solos and impassioned vocals.

The members of Terminal Station, Liam MacDonald (drums), Jeremy Holmes (bass), and Scott Smith (vocals, guitar), have been key players in Vancouver’s blues and roots scene for the better part of a decade. They have played with such Vancouver artists as Barney Bentall, Steve Dawson, Rich Hope, Ridley Bent, Buckman Coe and Jim Byrnes, as well as American artists such as John Hammond and Alvin Youngblood Hart

Over the last few years, Terminal Station has played hundreds of shows and earned a reputation as a must see live act. Their second CD, Rolling All Night, was recorded live in the studio and mixes traditional blues sounds with other genres. The Stonesy title track kicks off the CD with a bang, and by the time the CD is over, you'll have heard some swamp rock, Texas boogie, West Coast swing, rockabilly, Booker T funk, Afro-Cuban psychedelia, New Orleans rhumba, and North Mississippi garage blues. Special guests on the CD include Dave Hoerl from The Twisters on harmonica, Darryl Havers on Hammond organ and piano, and Rich Hope on background vocals.
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