Southern Manitoba’s own Quinton Blair will kick things off on Saturday, June 10 at 7:00 p.m. on the Olde Tyme Country Fair’s main stage. Blair is this year’s opening act.
As the Manitoba Country Music Association’s Roots Artist of the Year for 2015–16, Blair has been described as a self-ordained troubadour, tale-spinner, and songwriter. His unique brand of strikingly diverse roots/country music, combined with his witty storytelling and relatable songs, has captivated audiences everywhere.
Growing up in southern Manitoba and now residing in Landmark, wrangling horses is in Blair’s blood. Horses have been a part of the Blair family for generations, lending credibility to his cowboy style.
Blair’s understanding of country music has suited him well when performing with all-stars throughout Canada. He has played the stages of the Dauphin Country Fest, Festival du Voyageur, Canada Day at the Forks, and the CCMAs.
With three albums under his belt buckle, Blair’s newest four-song EP, Cash Crop, was released in 2016 and produced by friend and award-winning producer Murray Pulver, of Doc Walker fame. This latest album boasts elements of soul, heartland roots, country and rock, and features Blair’s signature themes of agriculture, heartache, and redemption.
2017 has already seen Quinton Blair take his music across Canada. He has also been hosting Country 107’s Music Minute every Thursday at 8:10 a.m. and 4:45 p.m. Blair will continue touring this summer throughout Manitoba, Alberta, the Yukon, and Ontario.