(BIO) - (Drew Nelson) Drew Nelson is one of Canada's truly gifted and original blues influenced artists performing today. His live shows are infused with his amazing slide guitar work, gritty vocals and a great sense of humour that leaves an audience with the feeling that they've made a new friend. And, the quality of Drew's song writing and recorded work are on a par with the best of its kind, anywhere.

For over 30 years Drew Nelson has worked as a band leader, arranger, songwriter, producer, performer and recording artist, leaving his mark on the Canadian music scene. During that time his music has won numerous awards and widespread acclaim from around the world. In his early teens he developed a passion for the country blues of the Mississippi Delta and the hard electric blues sounds from Chicago as played by the masters: Muddy Waters, Elmore James, Little Walter and others.

In his early teens Nelson was fortunate to find a guitar teacher who taught him slide guitar as well as jazz and blues forms. By 16 he was performing professionally and in 1980 co-founded a group with the late harmonica wizard Back Alley John. This outfit toured Canada extensively and was one of the first true blues bands in Ottawa. The Drew Nelson Band was formed in 1989 and began touring throughout Canada, scoring a Juno Award for the song ‘Nothin' to Show’ in 1991. The band has also toured and recorded with Canada’s iconic blues pioneer Dutch Mason. The album ‘You Can’t Have Everything’ was nominated for a Juno award and material written by Nelson for these collaborations has been included in anniversary compilations from the Stony Plain Records label. Nelson’s music has also been featured on film soundtracks and television productions including the series ‘DaVinci's Inquest’. Nelson and his group have often opened for, or shared the stage with, blues headliners such as B.B. King, Bo Diddley, Buddy Guy, Junior Wells, Stevie Ray Vaughan and many others.

2001
Released fourth CD, "Just Because"
1999 to 2000
Performances at Ottawa Bluesfest opening for Little Richard, Eric Burdon and Taj Mahal.
1998
Song 'Going, Going, Gone' procured for the motion picture "Naked Frailties".
1997
"Going, Going, Gone" chosen for '20 Years of Stony Plain' anthology. Two songs recorded for Ottawa Blues Society compilation CD.
1995
Album "Mr. Nelson's Neighborhood" released to critical acclaim and extensive airplay.
1994
Several shows playing with Bo Diddley as well as opening spot for B. B. King show.
1993
Dutch Mason album nominated for Juno award in Best Blues category. Song 'Bellamy Hill Swing' bought for CTV special hosted by Alanis Morrisette and used as theme music for CBC Thunder Bay's afternoon show.
1992
Produced, played on and wrote songs for the Dutch Mason album 'You Can't Have Everything'. Song "Nothin' to Show" was chosen for 'Saturday Night Blues' compilation which won "Best Roots and Traditional" Juno Award.
1992
Voted 'Guitarist of the Year' at first annual Ottawa Music Awards
1990
Second album "The Honeymoon's Over" completed. First independent CD ever released in Ottawa. Critically acclaimed, it receives widespread national airplay.
1989
The Drew Nelson Band is formed. First independently produced album is released and well received by fans and radio.
1983
Song "Nothin' To Show" is finalist in CHEZ-fm contest and released on album of top Ottawa bands.
1980 to 86
Played guitar and sang in "The Back Alley John Revue" touring Canada and paying dues.