

The Bluesual Suspects Orchestra is today recognized as being the most accomplished special events band in the country. For high-end galas, fundraisers and parties, there's nothing that comes close to TBS. From the cocktail reception to the dance party, the band has the unique ability to transform itself as the event ensues. Starting with background music and ending with a dance floor-packed party as your event progresses, this band has it all covered.
The Bluesual Suspects Orchestra provides a much needed alternative to the many cheesy wedding bands and tribute acts that fill the current musical landscape.
Based in Richmond Hill, Ontario, one of York Region's fastest
growing communities just north of Toronto, The Bluesual
Suspects enjoy a following from many of the surrounding
cities; Toronto, Brampton Oakville, King City, Burlington and Mississauga are just a few in
an ever growing list.
The
core of the group: Rick Precious on keyboards, Phil Kane
on guitar, Jeff Mandell on drums and Detlef Sertl on bass
have established their unique ability to lay down the right
feel at the right time. Years of playing in the blues, rock,
and jazz fields, backing up some of the best musicians in
the country, and then coming together
to develop this "do it all" ensemble, have many
in the industry calling them their 'dream' rhythm section.

In
2003, the band added 6 very special horn players and built
a repertoire of hot, brassy and powerful charts. All this
power required a very special singer. Someone whose vocal
range could take the band from jazz to rock, from Michael Bublé to Gnarls Barkley or from Frank Sinatra to Frank Zappa and everything in between. Aidan Doyle and TBS
were a match made in heaven. He's got it all: the power,
the tone, the versatility and the musicality.
Finally,
Aaryn Doyle joined the band as female lead and back-up
vocalist. As the voice and vocal artist in multiple Gemini-nominated animated series, and 2005 member of the "Canadian Idol" choir, she's a welcome addition to The Bluesual Suspects. Who says you
can't have it all?
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