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Jubal’s Kin: June 15

Jubal’s Kin: Wednesday, June 15: Door 7:30/ Concert 8:00 $15 / $10 students/artists. Jubal’s Kin, is the Florida based duo, brother and sister Roger and Gailanne Amundsen. Roger, a three time Florida Old-Time Music JubalsKin.jpgChampionship winner, and Gailanne, the 2009 Florida & Tennessee Grand Champion Old Time Fiddler. Jubal’s Kin is an eclectic blend of old-timey bluegrass and indie folk – dubbed  “Appalachia-infused Cosmic Americana.” Their music draws from a wide palette of earthy roots inspirations; the distinctively spare sound is grounded in a love for what can only be called the pure and real, at once embracing both a strong roots tradition and a fresh take on making music. A seemingly new subgenre is created, their songs displaying a chemistry of raw emotion,  vulnerable and unassuming  with handcrafted spins that creak and stomp like a wooden dance floor…  www.jubals-kin.com

David Hickey: Sounds of the Solar System: June 11

David Hickey: Sounds of the Solar System: Saturday, June 11. Doors 7:00 Start 7:30. $20. David performs with DaveHickeySml.jpg15 to 20 Quartz Singing Crystal Bowls. These bowls produce the purest sound there is. They are played in combination with Paiste Planet and Symphonic Gongs, Quartz Crystal Bowls, Santoor & Vibraphone. The intent of the performance is to create soothing meditative and healing music. Each performance is completely unique with musical inspiration that ranges from The Grateful Dead to John Lennon to Miles Davis to Chopin.   http://www.crystaljourney.ca

Melanie Doane – CD Release Showcase: June 10

Melanie Doane: CD Release Showcase: Friday, June 10. Doors 7:30pm/Concert 8:00. $24 advance / $30 door (Buy tickets online) Or reserve with The Pearl.“There’s no place like home” sings Juno Award winning singer-songwriter Melanie Doane on “Ruby Slippers”,MelanieDoane.jpg the opening track from her new album THE EMERALD CITY recalling the edgy style of her breakthrough Gold record ADAM’S RIB while showcasing Melanie’s multifaceted skills as a vocalist, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist (she plays guitar, violin, piano, ukulele, mandolin, and bass). Doane will be joined by acclaimed guitarist Mike Borkosky for a must-see intimate acoustic performance at The Pearl, showcasing songs from “The Emerald City” as well as fan favourites from her extensive catalogue. For more information on Melanie, please visit www.melaniedoane.com (more…)

Jon Bryant with Jadea Kelly:June 9.

Jon Bryant with Jadea Kelly: Thursday, June 9. 8:00pm. $10 / $8 students/artists.  Jon has recently been nominated for best new artist, Jon_Bryant.jpgdigital artist and inspirational album of the year by Music Nova Scotia and received a covenant award nomination for folk/roots album of the year.  A singer/songwriter at heart, Jon’s music is beautiful in its melancholy, strength and character conveyed through wonderfully contrasting styles. His live performance hits spiritual highs and sweet, somber lows.  Jon is an artist advocate for World Vision and works closely with them on tour and abroad.  http://www.jonbryant.ca  Jadea Kelly‘s first CD, Second Spring, won “Best Country” honors at the Toronto Independent Music Awards. She has since been JadeaKelly.jpgnominated as New/Emerging Artist of the Year at the Canadian Folk Music Awards. Although Jadea’s stage persona compares to such established vocalists as Neko Case and Kathleen Edwards; it is her distinctive and husky voice which engages and captivates her listeners. http://www.myspace.com/jadeak

Petunia Petunia with the Minimalist Jugband: June 8

Petunia Petunia with the Minimalist Jugband: Wednesday, June 8. 8:00pm. $15 / $10 student/artist. Two solo Petunia.jpgacts touring together. Petunia has been swingin’, swoonin’ and bringin’ ’em into bars, churches, theatres, folk festivals and street corners for over ten years. “He has a unique, surreal style all of his own … His live performances have been likened to an Avant-Country night club scene from a David Lynch movie! One to watch, Bonanza thinks!” “…hillbilly-flavoured-swing inflected-ragtime-goodtime-thunderously rolling-one-of-a-kind-you-don’t-want-to-miss-this-sort-of-a-show” – Peterborough Examiner  http://www.petuniamusic.com
The Minimalist Jugband: is a West Coast underground phenomena and Petunia says he is fantastic. He’s played the Vancouver folk festival 3 times, and the two have toured together for the last 7 years. “Sadder than music, funnier than comedy.” “Washed Up Guy on a washtub bass.”

Gerardo Mansang: “44 Moons” Closing Party: June 5

Gerardo Mansang:  “44 Moons” Art Closing Party: Sunday, June 5, from 6:00 to 10:00pm. This Colombian artist 167334_175063019199652_100000878648613_345297_1110652_n.jpgunderstands colour, warmth, and symbolism. From very large to small canvases, all in brilliant acrylics. We will celebrate this marvelous show once again with a closing party.  Music and art; a perfect end to a perfect weekend.

Splish Splash: The Bobby Darin Story: June 4

Splish Splash: The Bobby Darin Story: Saturday, June 4. 8:00pm. $15 advance/$20 door. This exhilarating show isBobbyDarin.jpg a biographical look at Bobby Darin as a professional, presented in a concert type format in two acts. It showcases a full 12 piece orchestra with back-up singers and 30 full length songs,  from Splish Splash to Mack The Knife and Beyond the Sea all done live, like the good old days!
The show features Hamilton’s own Tony Sciara (You know him from Degrassi High!) and The 12/4 Swing Orchestra with Jim Heaslip.

Steve Brockley Band: June 3

Steve Brockley Band: Friday, June 3. 8:00pm. $15 at the door. $10 Artists & Students. Our fourth Steve BrockleyBrockley3.jpg concert! “Steve is a remarkable songwriter; one of those singers whose every word we strain to hear because those words are so entertaining and fitting  you don’t want to miss any.  But even if you don’t hear a single sentence, this three-piece band is so tight and original that the music alone will satisfy”.  Leon Power’s beats combined with Kevin Bertram’s double bass swagger make a low-down groove while Steve Brockley’s finger-picked electric guitar tactics and whiskey-blend vocals deliver some honest songs from the heart and guts.   “His album, crafted in the riff-filled, storytelling tradition of legends like Johnny Cash,Brockley2.jpg is beyond his years.” www.myspace.com/stevebrockley

Brott Summer Showcase: The Bremen String Quartet. June 2,

Brott Summer Festival Showcase: The Bremen String Quartet. Thursday, June 2, 7:30. $10 at the door.  Formed BremenStrings.jpgin 2008, the Bremen String Quartet is an ensemble of dynamic young musicians ready to make an impact by showcasing their love for chamber music.  They have quickly garnered a reputation for being “… musicians who play with remarkable nuance, intensity of expression, and probing intelligence” (Edwin Outwater).  http://www.bremenstringquartet.com The Brott Music Festival has played a leading role in providing cultural excellence and diversity to the Hamilton area for 22 years. The annual summer festival presents orchestral concerts with the National Academy Orchestra, intimate recitals with great singers and stellar instrumental soloists, opera, dance, even visual art.  http://www.brottmusic.com

 

Dean Hollin: For the Love O’ Nat: May 28

FOR THE LOVE O’ NAT – CHRONICLING THE LIFE, TIMES & MUSIC OF NAT KING COLE: Dean Hollin presents another DeanHollin_2_.JPGof his popular “Musical Biographies”.  Saturday, May 28th,  8 pm.  $18 advance / $22 door.  An evening of memories and melodies, all tied together by one man — that tremendous crooner of the twentieth century, Nat King Cole. The songs: “A Blossom Fell”, “Route 66, “Mona Lisa”, “Straighten Up and Fly Right”, “Paper Moon”, “When I Fall In Love” and, the timeless “Stardust”! In direct keeping with the instrumentation of the original Nat King Cole Trio piano, rhythm guitar, and upright bass — Dean will be accompanied by a live jazz trio.  http://www.deanhollin.com

 

Jazz Connection Big Band: Friday, May 27

Jazz Connection Big Band: Friday, May 27. Doors at 8:30, jazz at 9:00 $15 at the door: With renowned jazz pianistJCBB_9863.jpg John Sherwood! They’re back and are gaining a bigger audience every time they play here! Made up of talented musicians from all over southwestern Ontario, the Jazz Connection Big Band is a 20-piece band dedicated to playing great, straight-ahead jazz.  The JCBB, carry us once again into the cool space of surround sound big band music! http://www.jazzconnection.ca

The ƒ Holes: May 19

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The ƒ Holes: Thursday, May 19. 8:00. 15$ at the door.10$ students/artists: … An impeccably authentic, raucously F_Holes_group.jpgentertaining blend of gypsy jazz, zippy Dixieland, viper blues and roots from this Winnipeg creative hybrid that is rewriting the definition of roots music. Over-the-top vocals meet pedal steel, blistering horns, banjo and fiddle to create this campy, slightly twisted take on country, blues, dixieland, klezmer and anything that piques their interest, apparently. With music that would be at home on an off-Broadway stage, this musical conglomerate swirls around the hell-fired vocals of Patrick Alexandre Leclerc and a group of talented musicians who throw caution to the wind in their bid to make a distinctive mark. (The F refers to the holes in acoustic guitars and standup basses…) www.thefholes.ca

Brott Festival Showcase: Chamber Concert. May 18

Brott Music Festival Showcase: Chamber Music Concert. No Charge. Wednesday, May 18, 7:30.  The Brott Music BrottFest.jpgFestival has played a leading role in providing cultural excellence and diversity to the Hamilton area for 22 years. The annual summer festival presents orchestral concerts with the National Academy Orchestra, intimate recitals with great singers and stellar instrumental soloists, opera, dance, even visual art. Their diverse season includes everything from classical to pop music and this week they are doing a sneak preview of treats to come with a free concert at The Pearl. Come experience three exciting new chamber music groups: brass, a string trio and a wind trio. http://www.brottmusic.com

Jonathan Byrd with Corin Raymond and the Sundowners: May 14

Jonathan Byrd with Corin Raymond and the Sundowners: Saturday, May 14. 7:30pm doors/8pm show, JonathanByrd2.jpg$20/$10 artists and students. Cackalack is Jonathan Byrd’s first release since joining Bob Dylan, Leonard Cohen, and Joni Mitchell on the Chicago Tribune’s list of the 50 most significant singer-songwriters of the last 50 years. His 7th album title comes from Cackalacky a strictly-fun word which Carolinians have used to describe their state for hundreds of years. For an American release by an American artist celebrating his home state, this record has many Canadian connections. www.jonathanbyrd.com
The Sundowners are an all-star line up: Corin Raymond is the Toronto-based troubadour who is also half of the CorinRaymond.jpgUndesirables; John Prine comparisons often come his way. David Baxter is a coveted guitar player a fine songwriter in his own right. Treasa Levasseur has her own powerful voice and unstoppable band, Brian Kobayakawa on upright bass has a couple Juno awards under his own belt  http://www.facebook.com/pages/Corin-Raymond

“Jonathan Byrd doesn’t sing songs; he sings truth.” – Performing Songwriter. “Maybe the most buzzed-about new songwriter in folkdom.” – The Boston Globe (more…)

Bill Bourne with String Bone: May 13

Bill Bourne with String Bone: Friday May 13. 8:00 $15 at at the door multiple Canadian Juno Award winner, Bill BournePayne.jpghas received international acclaim for his recordings and live performances. A mainstay on the international roots scene, life on the road is reflected in Bill’s music – powerful rhythms and soulful songs, steeped in World Beat, Blues, Cajun, Celtic, Folk, Flamenco, Funk, Poetry and more… Bill loves to collaborate with (musician) friends and on this tour, it is with Barry Payne pulling together ‘Stringbone’.   Canadian Folk Shaman – Magical Mystery Bourne’ – Kitchener/Waterloo Echo. “This man was put on this earth to play music.” – Crossroads Magazine


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