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ARCTIC Front in Western Canada!

Posted on 07 March 2010 by Joelle

ARCTIC

March 13: The Railway Club, Vancouver, BC

April 10: Ottoman Lounge, Medicine Hat, AB

April 12: The Biltmore Cabaret, Vancouver, BC

April 23: O’Hanlon’s, Regina, SK

April 24: Marquee Room, Calgary, AB

ARCTIC is creeping through the mountains to the prairies this spring, but don’t worry about being left in the cold. These progressive rockers will warm your hearts with their aptly coined ’space rock’, and they are playing near you! Contact ModMay Promotions for details or press opportunities with Vancouver’s darling rockers, ARCTIC.

ARCTIC was formed out of Marcus Martin’s desire to never, ever be in another band again. After a childhood spent on the land in the isolated Northwest Territories of Canada, the guitarist travelled to the metropolis of Toronto and became involved in projects ranging from jazz to metal to rap. Growing weary of band politics, he went solo, and headed west to Vancouver to write his own music. Marcus began performing using a looping device that would allow him to modify, loop and layer his acoustic performance into a haunting moodiness evocative of a cold Northern landscape. With a rich, unique sound that was already gaining an audience, he had no need for backing musicians.

But strong music attracts interest, and others came to express a desire to join the project. Following two solo cross-Canada tours as ARCTIC, Martin was invited to open for a CD release party, and on a whim, put a trio together for the show. The full band version of ARCTIC was instantly picked up by a local promoter, and began to perform regularly around Vancouver. Despite his initial wariness, Martin found that adding band members created new dimensions and possibilities to his music, and by working with colleagues who were equally inspired by his music and vision, the band’s spirit became collaborative and wholly positive.

The new members brought their influences from the furthest edges of the country. Kirsten Starcher, an east-coaster from St. John’s, Newfoundland, became the band’s bassist, keyboardist, and backing singer. On drums, Rob Sheldrick from St. Catharines, Ontario represents Canada’s southern border. Combined with Martin’s Northern roots and based in the west coast city of Vancouver BC, ARCTIC touches every point on the Canadian compass.

Always seeking contrast, ARCTIC is still sometimes a solo project, sometimes a full band, never exactly the same from one show to the next. In either form it combines diverse influences in unexpected ways: progressive rock, jazz, and industrial merge with ambient textures and acoustic singer/songwriter melodies to create something fresh, unconventional and intriguing.

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Tags: Calgary, canadian tour dates, fish and bird, guelph, Kamloops, live music, live show, Montreal, north bay, penticton, peterborough, regina, saskatoon, Sudbury, thunder bay, Toronto, tour, tour dates, Vancouver, victoria, winnipeg

Fish & Bird… Across Canada in a Veggie Oil Van

Posted on 07 March 2010 by Joelle

Fish & Bird

April 2 @ 8:00pm: Cafe Deux Soliels, Vancouver, BC

April 3 @ 9:00pm: Fort St. Cafe, Victoria, BC w/ Far West

April 4 @ 7:30pm: Victoria Folk Club, Victoria, BC

April 7 @ 7:30pm: The Dream Cafe, Penticton, BC

April 8 @ 8:00pm: Jogas Cafe, Grand Forks, BC

April 9 @ 9:00pm: Velvet Underground, Nelson, BC

April 10 & 11 @ 8:00pm: Auditorium Hotel, Nanton, AB

April 12 @ 9:00pm: Henotic Lounge, Lethbridge, AB

April 14 @ 7:30pm: Mortlach Concert Series, Mortlach, SK

April 15 @ 8:00pm: Brandon Folk Music & Art Festival Studio, Brandon, MB

April 16 @ 7:30pm: Solid Grounds Cafe, Lorette, MB

April 17 @ 10:00pm: Times Changed High & Lonesome Club, Winnipeg, MB

April 18 @ 8:00pm: House Concert, Falcon Lake, MB

April 19 @ 9:00pm: The Apollo, Thunder Bay, ON

April 21 @ 8:00pm: Urban Cafe, North Bay, ON

April 22: Venue TBA, Toronto, ON

April 23 @ 8:00pm: Grumpy’s Bar, Montreal, QC

April 25 @ 8:00pm: Divant Orange, Montreal, QC w/ David Simard

April 27 @ 8:00pm: The Spill, Peterborough, ON w/ David Simard

April 29 @ 8:00pm: House Concert, Guelph, ON

April 30 @ 9:00pm: The Local, Toronto, ON

May 1 @ 7:30pm: Little Montreal, Sudbury, ON

May 5 @ 9:00pm: Bushwakkers Tavern, Regina, SK

May 6 @ 10:00pm: Lydia’s, Saskatoon, SK

May 7 @ 9:00pm: Track’s Pub, Olds, AB

May 9 @ 8:00pm: Ironwood Stage & Grill, Calgary, AB w/ Oh My Darling!

May 12 @ 8:00pm: Art We Are Gallery, Kamloops, BC w/ Texting Mackenzie

May 20 @ 10:00pm: Biltmore Cabaret, Vancouver, BC w/ The Tequila Mockingbird Orchestra

May 21 @ 8:00pm: Moby’s, Salt Spring Island, BC w/ The Tequila Mockingbird Orchestra

May 22 @ 8:00pm: Centennial Square, Victoria, BC w/ The Tequila Mockingbird Orchestra !!FREE SHOW!!

Burst Into Flower this spring with Fish & Bird!

Fish & Bird are hitting the road once again! These travelers of the highways are reaching far and wide across the country this spring, rousing audiences everywhere they go in their veggie-oil fueled Delica Van. Songwriter and banjo player Taylor Ashton (Winnipeg) and fiddler Adam Iredale-Gray (Victoria) are joined by guitarist Ryan Boeur (Vancouver) and upright bassist Zoe Guigeno (Toronto), rounding out an already irresistable sound with top notch players from across Canada. Don’t miss Fish & Bird in your neck of the woods this spring!

Fish & Bird’s relationship with folk music is a little complicated. Their love for old-time and folk traditions comes from deep in their hearts, but that profound respect doesn’t stop them from showing the genre a little abuse. At the core of Fish & Bird is a partnership between virtuosic multi-instrumentalist Adam Iredale-Gray and singer/songwriter Taylor Ashton, and their musical education stems from playing such diverse styles as Irish music, jazz, garage rock, musical theatre, and old-time. Fish & Bird layer these styles into their traditional roots and stay fresh and unique through their desire to create new and exciting music utilizing all these various influences.

Their self recorded, self-produced, and self-titled debut EP, was released in 2007, to attentive audiences across Canada. Their latest recording, also self produced, recorded and packaged, the full-length “Left Brain Blues”, is a more mature and developed exploration of what happens when the pair’s musical influences collide. In just under an hour, it takes the folk genre for a wild ride through eastern influences, pop rock and traditional roots, while remaining cohesive. It showcases Taylor Ashton’s agile voice, which ranges from a deep bass to a very sturdy falsetto, and the pair’s creative arrangements, as well as a full cast of well known guest musicians.

A live Fish & Bird show comes in many shapes and sizes; from a duo to a five piece full band, and all sorts of configurations between, even switching up instruments among themselves. They have played hundreds of shows, toured the length of the country four times and played loads of close to home shows. They’ve garnered attention from the Canadian Folk Music Awards, and heard themselves on CBC and college/community radio stations across Canada. From the fundraiser for the upcoming 2011 Folk Festival in Victoria, to house concerts, sold out nightclubs and back rooms of cafes, what keeps them getting back on stage night after night is a passion to perform their unique brand of art folk for as many people as they can get to listen. Are you listening?

Left Brain Blues

“There is something about Left Brain Blues that carves a path right to your core in the most intimate way.” ~ Nancy Vivolo, VictoryMusic.org

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Tags: alberta house, free mp3, free music, free show, live music, live show, livecity, Olympics 2010, polyjesters, Vancouver

The Polyjesters Take On Olympic Stages!

Posted on 22 February 2010 by Joelle

The Polyjesters Take on Vancouver’s Olympic Stages!

Polyjesters

The Polyjesters are hitting the stage at Vancouver’s LiveCity Yaletown venue as part of the Vancouver 2010 Olympics! Also showing up on the home stage at Alberta House in downtown Vancouver, Alberta’s favorite swingin’ folk chunk band are excited to dazzle audiences at two of the most fun venues in the middle of the downtown celebration.

February 25@ 8:15pm ~ Alberta House, Vancouver for the 2010 Olympics (at Robson & Beatty) FREE SHOW

February 26 @ 11:30am & 5:00pm ~ LiveCity Yaletown, Vancouver for the 2010 Olympics (at Pacific & Drake) FREE SHOW

Download the FREE UNRELEASED mp3 “MOTHERLOAD” from The Polyjesters!


The Polyjesters are a force to be reckoned with. Brothers Jason (bass) and Sheldon Valleau (vox/ukulele) form the root of this group and with Aaron Young (guitar) and Jon May (drums) they deliver an unforgettable performance that endears audiences to become life long fans. Known for their hilarious stage banter and catchy, unique ’swingin folk chunk’ music the Polyjesters have toured far and wide through Canada, the US and Europe, and even Japan over the course of the last 7 years; playing festivals, theatres, exclusive parties and For the last 4 years the brothers have been the center force of the up and coming MOUNTAIN VIEW MUSIC FEST in Carstairs, Alberta, and are currently in the works of opening The Cafe Radio in the same town as a quasi-festival headquarters, which is also be associated with their other, OTHER venture, www.KitchenRadio.ca. Kitchen Radio is a wonderfully diverse internet radio site, featuring The Polyjesters released their most recent album Kitchen Radio to rave reviews and several European tours as well as appearances throughtout Canada. Currently anyone can experience the Polyjesters music on Big Rock Brewery’s “Untapped” CD vol. 3 available in boxes of Big Rock!

“…they approach the idea of musicianship with a zeal that lands them on a wholly different plane than the average band… The Polyjesters are troubadours in the truest sense; they make music that draws people together, with a community feel that it seems only folk music is able to capture.” ~ Nick Winnick, BeatRoute Magazine

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Tags: 2010 olympic winter games, olympic winter games, Vancouver, Winter Games

2010 Olympics vs. Mathew Good on Q TV

Posted on 04 February 2010 by Brian

Not everyone in Vancouver is excited to see the 2010 Olympic Winter Games come to town.

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