Salmon Arm Roots Blues 2012

Salmon Arm Roots and Blues Festival has always been a top notch music fest – both entertainment wise and organizational/cleanliness wise.

We attended our first Roots and Blues fest in summer of 2009 (read about it here ) and saw such greats as Trombone Shorty (from New Orleans), Dr John and the Lower 911, Lee Harvey Osmond, Sierra Noble, Sam Roberts, and many others – and of course will be attending this year’s 20th Annual festival!

This year promises to be just as great as we remember it – lineup includes Canada’s Blackie and the Rodeo Kings, Hilary Grist, Delhi 2 Dublin, Shuffle Demons, Kid Koala, Five Alarm Funk, and many others, with The Trews to close out the show Sunday night!

Festival runs August 17-19. Early Bird tickets are available until May 25th, and one day or weekend passes are available. Find more info on their WEBSITE including pricing and package info and accommodation info.

 

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Rockin River Fest 2012

This year’s Rockin’ River Fest promises to be a bang up time of great Country Music, entertainment, food and fun!

Organizers promise that the Lower Mainland’s biggest country music event will be the best yet, expanding from two to three nights this year.

Blue Rodeo, Randy Bachman, Dwight Yoakum, Aaron Pritchett and George Canyon are among the big names for this year’s festival, along with many others including Ridley Bent,  Shane Chisholm, One More Girl, The Higgins, Brent Lee, newcomers Stacey McKitrich and Todd Richard (both of whom we’ve heard good things already), and many others.

Rockin’ River Music Festival takes place Aug. 9-11 at Mission Raceway Park (32670 Dyke Rd., Mission). Tickets and camping reservations are now available at Rockin’ River Fest website. Also check out  Rockin’ River Fest Facebook, email info@rockinriver.com or call the Rockin’ River Hotline at 604-733-2235.

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Aaron Pritchett – - – - – - – - -  Todd Richard

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Happy Birthday Bono!

Happy 52nd Birthday Bono! As the lead singer of U2, Bono has become one of the most popular and iconic frontmen of all time, with music touching on a variety of genres (including jazz duets, soundtracks etc), and lyrics covering personal, spiritual, and political topics.

Bono is also widely recognized for his philanthropy and activism on behalf of third world countries (especially Africa) and for heading such initiatives as ONE, (RED), and peace in Ireland, etc.  Slainte to one of our favorite people of all time.

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Rainmaker Music Festival 2012 Country Rock

st albert rain maker music fest logoThe 2012 Rainmaker Music Fest features both top name Country and Rock acts. Held at the Kinsmen Fair Grounds in St Albert, AB since 2007, this music fest also features carnival rides, vendors, market place, and other entertainment including bull riding, and has been going strong since 1965. St Albert Kinsmen along with Deluxe Entertainment produce this event in support of charitable activities for the local community. Over the years, they have raised in excess of 4.8 million dollars.

Come on out and support a great weekend event. Lineup includes Dean Brody, Chad Brownlee, Beverly Mahood, as well as The Trews and State of Shock. Festival runs May 25-27th Tickets and more info on Festival Website.

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Rock the Peach brings Sam Roberts, Collective Soul to Okanagan!

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The First Annual Rock the Peach Fest is on! The stunning Okanagan city of Penticton is the place to be this July as King’s Park prepares to rock to the tunes of Sam Roberts Band, Collective Soul, Glass Tiger, Blackie and the Rodeo Kings, War, Treble Charger, Ronnie Dunn! (Brooks and Dunn) and many more!

Booked as a family friendly event, you will also find a children’s play area, Ferris wheel and The Fringe including Elvis, Magician Lief David, Mythmakers, Chuck n’ Chicken and other artists wandering the festival ground to keep the youngsters entertained between music acts. Also look for artisans and food vendors.

Ticket info, camping info and Artist lineup schedule (and more) can all be found on Rock the Peach website. Early Bird weekend passes are $199, VIP passes are also available. Festival runs July 27-29

We shot a sneak peek of the festival grounds a few weeks ago – take a look, and compare it to the cool little sketch on the Rock the Peach site. (Click on their sketch to enlarge it)

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Levon Helm May 26, 1940 – April 19, 2012

“…..Like my father before me, I will work the land
And like my brother above me, who took a rebel stand
He was just eighteen, proud and brave, but a Yankee laid him in his grave
I swear by the mud below my feet
…..You can’t raise a Caine back up when he’s in defeat……

…..The night…They drove ole’ dixie down….

LEVON HELM – drummer for The Band

 

*many thanks to Zach Myers for posting this on his facebook page.. we thought it was a fitting tribute

 

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Johnny Reid Fires up Vancouver

johnny reid vancouver cindy geisbrechtJohnny Reid in Vancouver, courtesty of Cindy Giesbrecht, guest reviewer:

If you’re a fan of Johnny Reid’s and never been to one of his concerts, you’re definitely missing out.  For some strange reason, the man is memorizing; leaving you in awe and wanting more. Even being in a larger venue such as Vancouver’s Pacific Coliseum, he still makes you feel special.  There is no denying he’s as genuine as he appears and is a true showman. With his thick Scottish accent he’s quick to explain he still remembers where he came from and that he appreciates every person in the audience for spending their hard earned money to come and take in the show.  He’s so full of energy, singing, smiling, point and waving as he darts across the stage and down the catwalk, making sure he takes the time to touch an outstretched hand.  Without missing a beat, he’s down off the stage, shaking hands and giving hugs to many in his path. He has taken a shine to the elderly ladies, who blush as he pulls them in for a quick dance before dashing off to another area of the arena.  Spotting “wee” fans in the audience always brings a smile to his face.  He’s quick to have the children brought up on stage where they can join him in a song and dance.

johnny reid vancouver cindy geisbrechtThe sold out crowd went wild when Johnny Reid hit the stage with a bang – literally. A flash of pyrotechnics and the drop of a curtain brought the singer to center stage, belting out the new tune “Let’s Have A Party”.  Johnny Reid was happy to be here and he let everyone know, as he acknowledged the fans in the highest seats, then turned to those in front and flashed a wide smile. Dressed in a white jacket, red pants and his ever popular white shoes, Reid spent little time in one spot.  He was quick to make a joke about his red pants but advised they were here to stay.  The evening was a mix of old favourites as well as songs from his recently released, already platinum, Fire It Up album.   Before long the audience was singing along to the ever favourite, “A Woman Like You”, then had an upward stretched arm during the chorus of “Fire It Up”, and reached for the stars during “Let’s Go Higher”.  The room went quiet and before long we hear the start of a song, but the main stage is empty. Not to leave anyone out, Reid was standing on a small stage set up at the back of the venue.  There he sings three of his slower tunes.  As always Johnny Reid shows his true talent by holding the last notes of “Thank You”, for what seemed like an eternity. His fans were quick to show their approval.  Cheers and whistling echoed throughout the building. The final part of the evening came with a quick wardrobe change.  Now dressed in black, he was back on the main stage to sing a medley of old hits, and to showcase his band’s great talents.

johnny reid vancouver cindy geisbrechtBefore we knew it, the show had come to an end. With a wave to the audience Reid and his band were gone and the stage grew still. Within minutes the dark building once again came to life!   The audience began clapping and chanting, louder and louder, wanting more.  Before long there was movement on the stage and on came the spotlights.  Reid reappeared and the band jumped into the final song, “Till We Meet Again”.  He motioned to the large screens at the side of the stage where the words to the chorus are posted and asked everyone to sing along.  Fans began to make their way to the stage and people joined in singing along with the still energetic entertainer.  In great Johnny Reid fashion, flames shot upward from the flash pots, fireworks went off behind the band and the evening had come to an end.  The 13 piece band moved forward to join their front man. All took a bow together, then one by one made their way down the cat walk, waving goodbye to everyone. The night was over.  I think I can speak for most in saying we were once again left wanting more.  Just the way Johnny Reid wants it to be.

©nightMair Creative 2012 // Cindy Giesbrecht guest reviewer

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Fans cry foul as Garth Brooks sells out Stampede

Something disturbing happened this week… Garth Brooks tickets for the Calgary Stampede sold out in 58 seconds. Yes you heard that right… disturbing.

The Calgary Stampede announced Country Superstar Garth Brooks as one of their headline acts, and tickets went on sale Saturday morning and all 15, 322 were gone in less than one minute! What’s disturbing is that tickets originally priced at $62, showed up mere moments later on Ticket reseller sites like Stubhub and Ticketfast (some of which are owned by Ticketmaster), for up to 4000 dollars! Most fans were shut out, unable to even log into Ticketmaster site to begin with and they vented on social media – Garth Brooks was trending Canada wide on Twitter.

Canadian Country singer Craig Moritz spent much of the day speaking out against ticket scalping on his Facebook page. He believes concerts should be affordable to everyone, but that online ticket services are getting in the way.

According to the Edmonton Journal, Stampede organizers were thrilled with the sellout – of course! Why would they not be? The ones that suffer of course are the fans… Garth Brooks ‘people’ did not respond to any media inquiries but for sure they’re pleased at the sell out as well.

One day perhaps, an artist with enough clout, like Brooks (or like Springsteen did a few years back) WILL speak out against this ‘legal’ scalping practice – made harder to swallow by the fact that the very scalpers are subsidiaries of the original ticket seller! Disturbing, unfair and just plain wrong.

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Trews win at the ECMA


The East Coast Music Awards are held yearly to celebrate and honor Canada’s East Coast musicians and bands. This year’s event was held in Moncton. Much like the West Coast Music Awards, it runs for the weekend and includes free performances and seminars as well as the actual awards ceremony.

This year, The Trews were nominated for more than a few categories including:

  • Bell Aliant Fan’s Choice Entertainer of the Year
  • Bell Aliant Fan’s Choice Video of the Year for Hope and Ruin
  • Group Recording of the Year -Hope and Ruin
  • Rock Recording of the Year – Hope and Ruin
  • Song of the Year – Hope and Ruin

The Trews walked away this year with Rock Recording of the Year – a hearty congrats to one of our favorite groups!

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Glo No One Hears Me

When last we spoke to GLo, they were just about to tour on their first album, On the Outside. Fast forward a year later, and the band has a new offering, No One Hears Me, a solid 5 song EP.

Don’t Believe starts out with booming kettle drum echos in the far background . Rick Cordi vocals have a harder edge to them than I remember from their previous album, and I like how he sounds.  The drums are quite pronounced and punctuate not only the vocals, but the words. Relationship gone wrong is the song’s narrative, but rather than questioning the validity of one leaving, there is more of a gritty ‘kick it to the curb’ attitude.. love this song and love how it ends abruptly. Continue reading

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