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Megan Nash
Sometimes it takes me awhile to find the words for a piece. This was one of those times. You never know what barriers will get in the way of writing and this particular week I had to clear my head … Continue reading
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Devon Coyote: Blues brothers
Blues rock at its finest. That’s Devon Coyote. Amid the five guitar changes (I think, I stopped counting) witty banter and impeccable chemistry among the band members, this live show rivals most you will see on Western Canada’s independent touring … Continue reading
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You belong here.
Belonging. Isn’t that what we all want? Whether it is within our family, friendships, jobs, or communities, finding a place to belong in this world is worth its weight in gold. This is the essence of Serenity. From the first … Continue reading
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Harvest Fest 2016
It has been one week since this year’s third annual Harvest Music Festival at Serenity. I have been dragging my feet on this piece because once I write it down I won’t be able to relive it in this amount … Continue reading
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Luca.
I have met a lot of musicians over the past three years since a series of events drew me in to the world of independent music in BC, a place filled with people who enlighten me about myself and the … Continue reading
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Folk Road Show: A brotherhood with a global family of fans
I often wonder about the timing of things. Whether it is meeting a certain person or a particular occurrence, ‘timing is everything’ as the saying goes. Last summer I stayed at a lake house for a week and spent one … Continue reading
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The Wild Romantics
Sometimes nights unfold in ways that are not able to predict that can take you by surprise and remind you what you love most about the world. The Wild Romantics performance at Serenity brought with it an energy that carried … Continue reading
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Damn Fools open the outdoor concert season at Serenity
Damn Fools. These guys just get everything about rock music. It doesn’t matter how many people they play to, they give it everything they have, every time. After decades of friendship and a handful forged as a legitimate rock band, … Continue reading
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Lydia Hol glows
It has been over a month since I have written anything or thought about writing for that matter. The reasons why I haven’t aren’t important to discuss here, it is the reason I am now that is worth mentioning. Over … Continue reading
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JP Maurice: Part 2
JP Maurice performed his first house show at Serenity last week. It had been just over a month since he had been here supporting Jeremy Gray and Benjamin James Caldwell on the stage. Time is an odd thing. Its passage … Continue reading
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