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Eric LeBlanc Memorial Scholarship

Any music fan who listened to Eric LeBlanc's radio show knows that he was one of the best radio disc jockeys in the world. Period! He was that good. For over three decades Eric's weekly Let the Good Times Roll show on University of Victoria's CFUV was blues heaven for music fans both locally and around the world on the internet.

Eric's love of the blues began during his boyhood in Montreal. He and his brother would travel to New York City to buy obscure recordings to play at their Montreal dance club and later on Eric's first show on McGill University's radio station. Elie was a self-taught blues scholar and co-authored Blues, A Regional Experience with Australia-based Bob Eagle in 2013. He also taught courses in the history of jazz and blues at Victoria Conservatory of Music.

The music was his passion, but Elie was equally accomplished in his profession. After completing his MA in math at McGill University and the McGill Graduate School of Library Science Degree in 1974, Eric worked at the National Research Council's Canadian Institute of Science and Technology (CISTI) in Ottawa from 1974-1980. He moved to Victoria to become CISTI libraian at the Doiminion Astrophysical Observatory from 1980-2005. In the words of Jim Hesser, retired director, who was responsible for transferring Eric from Ottawa to Victoria, "For some 25 years Eric managed the National Research Council's Library at the Herzberg Institute of Astrophysics where the innovative services he provided garnered accolades from staff as well as visitors from around the world. His knowledge of how and where to locate information required by his clients' scientific and technical research was only surpassed once internet search engines became available."

In addition to his long-running show Let the Good Times Roll, for a decade Eric also co-hosted Rollin' & Tumblin', an acoustic blues program on CFUV featuring his large, personal collection of seminal country blues recordings. Eric's collection of thousands of recordings of blues, gospel, rhythm and blues, do-wop and harmony groups, jump blues and jazz was donated to CFUV at his death in 2015. Eric's library of over 300 music-related books was also donated to University of Victoria Library.