BTW Boreal, White Cowbell Oklahoma, The Membranes, YSSY, The Franklin Electric, David Lesak, Festival Of Cool, Ault Sisters, Raincity, Hollerado, Peter Hill, Serena Ryder, Toronto Chamber Players

Fri Dec 13 2019
Boreal

From November 29th through December 21st, popular seasonal harmonies trio Boreal will share their “Songs For The Snowy Season” concerts with nine communities across much of Ontario! Group members, award-winning Guelph singer-songwriters: Tannis Slimmon and Katherine Wheatley are pleased to introduce their talented new bandmate, Orillia's Angie Nussey.

As a member of the Bird Sisters Slimmons has sung harmony for many Canadian music stars including the Rheostatics, David Francey and Valdy and received the Canadian Folk Music Award for Contemporary Vocalist of the Year. When not performing with Boreal, Wheatley performs as a solo artist with Betty and the Bobs, and in Wendell and Wheat with Canadian Country Music Hall of Famer, Wendell Ferguson. Wheatley’s song “Hallelujah” won a 2009 Golden Quill award, and 2 of her other songs were selected for the new Rise Again Songbook. Through her program Youthsongs, she has written over 200 songs with kids and produced over 25 school CDs.

BTW- Bernice, Melanie Peterson, Jen Lane, Ault Sisters, Saxsyndrum, Tasseomancy, Susan Aglukark, Psychic Mind, Donkey

Fri Dec 09 2016
Bernice

Not at all Christmassy but bright fun all the same is “St Lucia”, newest video from artpop crew Bernice, pairs soulful vocal melodies with playful sonic tripouts. Bernice vocalist/songwriter Robin Dann says artist Sonia Beckwith-Cole, who directed the “St Lucia” video, was the clear choice – “Her animation felt completely right to me, and I knew she would make something so beautiful for the song's world.”

“When I first heard the song I imagined pinks and blues, a lot of textures and water, water, water,” director/animator Sonia Beckwith-Cole says of her inspiration for the video. “The song talks about how as a woman you are connected to a lineage of women that are a part of you, and contribute to who you are, while somehow still being distant. The verses bring up these complicated feelings and the chorus brings us escape from these worries to be present in a moment of joy. The woman in my story starts out in a confused wandering state surrounded by dark, obscured imagery. When she finally dives off the edge of a waterfall the imagery becomes bright, colourful and full of movement and she finds solace with friends in the water.”

The Ault Sisters In Concert At Sanderson Centre

Fri Dec 02, 2016

Joined by four of the best: Dave Restivo (piano); Russ Boswell (bass); Nathan Hiltz, guitar & Ethan Ardelli (drums), the Sisters will give a performance to include songs from one of the most loved and well-known sister groups of all time, The Andrews Sisters.  Amanda, Alicia and Alanna will be singing their way through musical history from that iconic vocal trio.  In addition they have a programme that includes some seasonal/holiday music, some of their favourites from Timeless [their last album] and a couple of their own originals that’ll be on the upcoming album.

The girls have been working hard and have delighted audiences in and around Toronto in addition to venturing further and further out into this amazing province.
Robin Munro, Executive Producer of Barrie’s FESTIVENT World says, “Over the past few years I’ve had the opportunity and pleasure to present The Ault Sisters and this year The Barrie Jazz & Blues Festival commissioned the Sisters to present a “Giants of Jazz”concert based on The Andrews Sisters. ...they charmed and engaged the enthusiasm of a multi-generational crowd of music lovers.”

BTW-Starring Bobby Curtola, Lost and Profound, Tom Wilson, Weed, Hudson Mohawke, L'Rock, Ault Sisters

Fri May 29 2015
Bobby Curtola at Musideum

Oldies don't come anymore golden than Bobby 'Fortune Teller' Curtola, master of the pop single, former teen idol, current Order of Canada holder and all-round smooth dude. Curtola pulled a Prince and played a private gig at the Musideum which quickly became a love-in. The sold-out house was treated to finger poppin' hit after hit, reeling in the years from 1962 onwards. That's the year Bobby dropped "Fortune Teller" and shot immediately to international fame at age 17. In between "Hand In Hand With You," "Three Rows Over", "Sandy," "Destination Love" and the other singles, he painted insightful, funny and warm portraits of life as a teen idol at the dawning of rock'n'roll.