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Greg Drummond: Drive
Greg Drummond released his second full length album Drive last week and embarked on a month long tour of Western Canada. Drive is a solid representation of the various strengths of Greg Drummond and his band. It has its fair … Continue reading
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Damn Fools: LIVE at the Serenity acreage with a reason to celebrate
Having your expectations met is a great feeling. Especially when those expectations were rather lofty, maybe even somewhat fantastical. When Damn Fools agreed to perform here with only two weeks notice we all had to pinch ourselves. The band that … Continue reading
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The Lion The Bear The Fox 3.0
I still don’t have a formula for how these pieces come to be. I can write something the night of the show, within a week, or if life is really busy, it can stretch over two. For what it is … Continue reading
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Ryan McMahon
Disclaimer: This is not a review, because it would be callously unfair to write a review or even refer to this as a complete piece when I was unable to stay for the entire show. This was a first for … Continue reading
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JJ Shiplett: Something To Believe In…
Two weeks is a long time to wait to write a piece…even for me. There are many reasons why it has taken this long to put words to JJ Shiplett’s most recent visit to this back road venue, but the … Continue reading
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Scott Cook & The Second Chances
What is there to say about Scott Cook which has likely not already been said? For an artist who has circled the globe more than once touring and performing his music steadily over the past 7 years, it seems a … Continue reading
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Ryan McAllister: Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue…
Ryan McAllister, what a treat. Truly, he is an artist to be reckoned with. The once front man of a high profile Canadian rock band on the rise, his resolve to lead a life centered around family, faith and music … Continue reading
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Cory Woodward: “Bear”
Two weeks ago my aunt went into the hospital. She was suffering with the advanced stages of liver disease. We thought we had lost her, but after four days in a coma she woke up and hope was renewed. I … Continue reading
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Jon Bryant: A year later…
Expectation. It can teach you a lot about yourself. What we expect of ourselves, and what we expect from others are reminders of what we seek and desire, but can also bring us to a place of acceptance of what … Continue reading
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Connection
How do you describe a feeling or experience? Okay, well obviously with words. But words just don’t cut it sometimes. This might be why corporations have made up slogans like “Generation Image” because we now rely so heavily on visual … Continue reading
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