Subject: RE: Below the Canadian radar From: 42 Date: 16 Mar 05 - 11:13 PM Thanks bob...I did notice! The sheer volume of Canadian talent stuns me...without a doubt. I met the D Rangers when one of them fell asleep under my car many moons ago. What amazing potential. Thanks for the links.., makes me want to make a gutbucket! jen |
Subject: RE: Below the Canadian radar From: Bob the Postman Date: 16 Mar 05 - 06:36 PM 42, I hope you notice this. Starting Friday and running for about a week is a series of broadcasts of emerging Canadian acoustic acts on campus/community radio stations and also streaming live on the Web. More info here At this link you can hear the demos of one hundred Canadian acoustic acts |
Subject: RE: Below the Canadian radar From: hesperis Date: 05 Mar 05 - 02:39 PM The jazz guys I was thinking of are the Blue Monks. I know the piano player and he's really good, and although I haven't heard the full trio I'd expect them to be really good too. They do gig in the area, but haven't gone national or anything. So I'd say they're definitely below the Canadian Radar. :) Jen - you can reach the piano player, Will Davis, at 326-8676, tell him Chagall sent you. |
Subject: RE: Below the Canadian radar From: GUEST,Digger Date: 05 Mar 05 - 12:37 AM There's a young Metis guy out of Toronto who is the real deal Shane Anthony and in case the blue clicky thinger didn't work... that's Shane Anthony. Check him out:) |
Subject: RE: Below the Canadian radar From: 42 Date: 01 Mar 05 - 06:36 AM Hi Arnie, well the website is blue clicky'ed earlier in the thread but how many H2G2 fanatics do you know? Jen |
Subject: RE: Below the Canadian radar From: Bob the Postman Date: 28 Feb 05 - 09:41 PM Okay, I score 50% on the clicky making. But if you paste that address for Petunia into a browser your efforts will not be in vain. |
Subject: RE: Below the Canadian radar From: Bob the Postman Date: 28 Feb 05 - 09:36 PM Jeeze, Arnie, you and Chris are dead centre on this Canadian's radar. But I forgot to mention Petunia: http://www.herenb.com/fredericton/issues/0207/echoes.html And here is some info on Stompin' Tim: http://www.timhus.ca/ Well, I never tried making a blue clicky before, so here goes nothing (as I click Submit). |
Subject: RE: Below the Canadian radar From: Steve Latimer Date: 28 Feb 05 - 08:03 PM I'll second Arnie's ideas. The Banjo Special is great, I haven't heard the Foggyhogtownboys, but I have heard most of their members in other groups and they are really top notch. |
Subject: RE: Below the Canadian radar From: Charlie Baum Date: 28 Feb 05 - 04:03 PM If you like April Verch, you will LOVE Ivonne Hernandez (of Victoria, BC). --Charlie Baum |
Subject: RE: Below the Canadian radar From: Devilmaster Date: 28 Feb 05 - 03:31 PM Clinton Hammond - who doesn't give himself as much credit as he deserves.... Steve |
Subject: RE: Below the Canadian radar From: Metchosin Date: 28 Feb 05 - 02:58 PM well gee, my daughter and her group are going on tour back east during the summer. I think they have a gig lined up in Montreal and they are playing the band on the McGill radio station, but I'm assuming you want Folkies. If not.........Here's..........Semi-Louise! ........and here. |
Subject: RE: Below the Canadian radar From: GUEST,Arnie Date: 28 Feb 05 - 02:23 PM 42- I don't know who you are or what your folk club is called - perhaps you could give us some real names? If you want some quality banjo music you could try The Banjo Special, or old time and original banjo songs and tunes Arnie Naiman and Chris Coole, or Old time fiddle and banjo Erynn Marshall and Chris Coole, or Bluegrass Music The Foggy Hogtown Boys, or high quality Celtic virtuosos Brian Taheny and Loretto Reid, or Old Time songs with variety Ragged But Right. Of course the above are all musicians I'm personally connected with that are locally available. A starter website for the above is www.merriweather.ca and look for artist links. Shameless me. Arnie Naiman |
Subject: RE: Below the Canadian radar From: Bob the Postman Date: 27 Feb 05 - 09:56 PM Hey 42 The Crackercats out of Saskatoon are young and still kinda discoverable. They'll get better and better if they can keep the group going, which is probably very difficult for the young and still-discoverable. |
Subject: RE: Below the Canadian radar From: JudyB Date: 27 Feb 05 - 07:10 PM Well, I don't know about average age, but I'm quite sure I'm older than Keelaghan, and probably am older than any two members of Tanglefoot combined (current members, assuming they're not bringing back any of the earlier members). :) |
Subject: RE: Below the Canadian radar From: GUEST,Charley Noble Date: 27 Feb 05 - 12:52 PM I would second Willie P Bennett whose song "Country Squall" still rattles around my brain. There's also Finest Kind, composed of Ian Robb, Shelly Posen and Ann Downey. Cheerily, Charley Noble |
Subject: RE: Below the Canadian radar From: 42 Date: 27 Feb 05 - 07:25 AM It's interesting to look at all these suggestions and try to guess how old the average Mudcatter might be. I don't mean to imply the artists mentioned in these postings aren't worthy of recognition...I guess I'm looking for someone to 'discover'... Olivia Duck, Trevor Mills, Digging Roots, The Als If you think of any....keep 'em comin! with my eternal gratitude Jen |
Subject: RE: Below the Canadian radar From: Peace Date: 26 Feb 05 - 11:42 PM Penny Lang |
Subject: RE: Below the Canadian radar From: Peace Date: 26 Feb 05 - 11:16 PM Rick Whitelaw |
Subject: RE: Below the Canadian radar From: Gorgeous Gary Date: 26 Feb 05 - 10:59 PM And, having just gotten back from a con with them, I can't resist mentioning my Toronto-area friends Urban Tapestry. A filk/folk trio that's among the best our community has to offer--they've won performing and songwriting awards and been guests of honor at multiple conventions. |
Subject: RE: Below the Canadian radar From: Peace Date: 26 Feb 05 - 08:05 PM Bill Garrett and Sue Lothrop Curly Boy Stubbs (Paul Mills) |
Subject: RE: Below the Canadian radar From: 42 Date: 26 Feb 05 - 12:01 PM apropos of nothing - last night opened for and thoroughly enjoyed Willie P Bennett who has been flying below the radar for far too long! If you ever have the chance to this this man live ... don't miss it! Just magic! Susie Vinnick, Alfie Smith, ... j |
Subject: RE: Below the Canadian radar From: Gorgeous Gary Date: 25 Feb 05 - 09:03 PM I second Sam Baardman and Heather Dale. Tanglefoot too, but as was above they ain't exactly below the radar...I caught 'em at Susquehanna Music and Arts Festival down here in MD last year (at Ramblewood no less...) and they're coming back through soon courtesy of the IMT series. |
Subject: RE: Below the Canadian radar From: JudyB Date: 25 Feb 05 - 08:59 PM Haven't noticed a mention of Vince Morash (based in Nova Scotia) - he'll be at the Lunenburg Folk Harbour Festival in August as part of the group Crossession - a great singer, and he's written some marvelous songs. And I expect James Keelaghan is above the radar - he is one of the most interesting song writers we know. JudyB (who's hoping to get to Lunenburg this year) |
Subject: RE: Below the Canadian radar From: hesperis Date: 25 Feb 05 - 08:46 PM Hmm. There are some Jazz guys up in Orillia who are pretty cool. I'll have to see if they're still around. |
Subject: RE: Below the Canadian radar From: Bill Hahn//\\ Date: 25 Feb 05 - 05:26 PM I forgot to menti9on an amazing fiddler and dancer who I also have had on my show-----APril Verch. Bill Hahn\ |
Subject: RE: Below the Canadian radar From: Peace Date: 25 Feb 05 - 04:38 PM Anyone mention Willie Dunn? |
Subject: RE: Below the Canadian radar From: Mooh Date: 25 Feb 05 - 04:33 PM Morgan Davis, Harry Manx, Ben Winoski, Gary McGill, Wanita Wilkins (sp?), Brian Pickell et al,.....Mooh. |
Subject: RE: Below the Canadian radar From: frogprince Date: 24 Feb 05 - 06:31 PM Some of us below the border have really enjoyed Grit Laskin when he has been down here. |
Subject: RE: Below the Canadian radar From: GUEST,Bernie Date: 24 Feb 05 - 05:55 PM Hi.....just came across this thread in my weekly perusal.....Hal An Tow is based in Rothesay,Hampton,and Moncton,New Brunswick.....over 24 years,we've played from Yellowknife to Ottawa to PEI,and down the Maine coast...recently,we played three days a week in Saint John for the cruise ships from mid-may 'till the end of October;after our annual hibernation we'll be in Saint John at Harbour View high school March 16[Irish variety show] ,Riverview at the Dan Bohan centre on March 17,for the annual Irish Cultural association banquet,Moncton Festival Hall March 19 for the Irishfest afternoon session....we have some conventions booked for spring and early summer as well...we're not exclusively Irish;it's just what happens in March....our web page can be accesed by typing in Hal An Tow[part of Jim Stewart's site].....contact us at bodhran@nbnet.nb.ca bhoulahan@yahoo.com or sujo@nbnet.nb.ca ..... thanks to Julia,gnu,and toulouse-cruise for your interest and kind recommendation....... |
Subject: RE: Below the Canadian radar From: gnu Date: 24 Feb 05 - 06:35 AM In Moncton : Toulouse Cruise - www.toulousecruise.com or PM; Banshee - www.banshee.com; for Hal an Tow you can PM Bernie Houlahan (spg); What kind of tunes are you looking for? I have mentioned a few who seem to fit with the others mentined above, but there are others that may be of interest, depending upon your interests. |
Subject: RE: Below the Canadian radar From: open mike Date: 23 Feb 05 - 11:19 PM Connie Kaldor www.conniekaldor.com/ Hart Rouge maybe from farthr west than you are.. Saskatchewan (sp?) i think... BIM (Roy Forbes)...has anyone hard of him lately? then, there is this reclusive Canandian fellow who has a few albums out a while ago..Bruce Murdoch..... |
Subject: RE: Below the Canadian radar From: Seamus Kennedy Date: 23 Feb 05 - 10:49 PM Aengus Finnan Seamus |
Subject: RE: Below the Canadian radar From: GUEST,JohnB Date: 23 Feb 05 - 10:35 PM Hi Jen, sorry I mean 42, if you want blue grass look for "General Store" real good band and from this area. Or you could check out some of the Brampton Folk Club crowd. Or the Hamsters (Headwaters Acoustic Music Soc.) JohnB. |
Subject: RE: Below the Canadian radar From: 42 Date: 23 Feb 05 - 05:46 PM thanks hesperis for the link thingy I am sooo challenged with that kind of thing. j |
Subject: RE: Below the Canadian radar From: 42 Date: 23 Feb 05 - 05:45 PM Sam Baardman...my hero...unfortunately not touring as he's currently heading up M.A.R.I.A and making life wonderful for Manitoba performers Love the Wyrds too and the Bills - just too rich for our little series I'll look for more information on the other artists mentioned. jen |
Subject: RE: Below the Canadian radar From: Charlie Baum Date: 22 Feb 05 - 11:34 PM Anita Best--trad Newfoundland singer Darbazi--Georgian [Caucasus] a cappella from the Toronto area The Bills (formerly Bill Hilly Band)--talented Victoria, BC musicians who cross styles --Charlie Baum (wishing he were a Canadian) |
Subject: RE: Below the Canadian radar From: mike_in_st_c Date: 22 Feb 05 - 11:29 PM Wierd Sisters, (or Wyrd Sisters) in Winnipeg, also Sam Bardman, also from Winnipeg, and, I believe the Duhks also from I think Winnipeg. |
Subject: RE: Below the Canadian radar From: hesperis Date: 22 Feb 05 - 10:30 PM Working link to Live@Jives |
Subject: RE: Below the Canadian radar From: Bob the Postman Date: 22 Feb 05 - 07:14 PM Tim Hus is to Stompin' Tom as kd lang is (or was) to Patsy Cline. |
Subject: RE: Below the Canadian radar From: 42 Date: 22 Feb 05 - 06:19 PM So this is supposed to be a blue clicky but it looks like a line of code to me... feel like I'm coming out of the closet! eek...at least it's above the line! www.geocities.com/liveatjives |
Subject: RE: Below the Canadian radar From: Tcrier Date: 22 Feb 05 - 05:04 PM Hometown Bluegrass |
Subject: RE: Below the Canadian radar From: Marion Date: 22 Feb 05 - 04:36 PM Also, do you know of Rosalee Peppard? She's a Nova Scotian now living in Toronto, lovely singer, mostly writes historical songs about Maritime women. |
Subject: RE: Below the Canadian radar From: Marion Date: 22 Feb 05 - 02:57 PM You can book me too :). Thanks for the nomination, Greg. 42, I'll send you a PM to introduce myself. Some Toronto-area people I'd suggest are: Norm Hacking, Eve Goldberg, Joanne Crabtree (who is Mudcatters Balladeer), Heather Dale. They are all good solo folkish singer and/or songwriters. Do you book bluegrass groups? If so, look into Roses in the Snow, an all-women group that drew a big crowd at Winterfolk. Do you have a website with a list of past bookings or something like that, so we can get an idea of your musical focus? Do you ever hire opening acts? Marion Parsons |
Subject: RE: Below the Canadian radar From: ToulouseCruise Date: 22 Feb 05 - 08:12 AM Julia -- do Hal an Tow still play in the Moncton area? I haven't seen their name in quite a while... Brian |
Subject: RE: Below the Canadian radar From: Willie-O Date: 22 Feb 05 - 08:12 AM Check out my neighbour and frontperson (ie I'm in the band), Linda Grenier at, what else, www.lindagrenier.com She's trying to put together a southern Ontario tour sometime in June and would be delighted to talk to you. Bill |
Subject: RE: Below the Canadian radar From: 42 Date: 22 Feb 05 - 07:21 AM Great! das macht SHOW did a brilliant one and are coming back to this neck of the woods to do a house concert on March 4th. Most of the other groups you mentioned are not what I would consider "underappreciated" on the Canadian folk scene although I don't know Kevin Carley or Marion Parsons.(I'll look 'em up) Part of the mandate is to expose the great unwashed public to new music on a very tight budget and, much as I love the Jennys, we can't afford them. thanks for the input great idea hesperis; love to see you ...did you know George is recording a cd? keep the suggestions coming. The Als, Kendall Sullivan, Don Bray, Jason Fowler ? jen |
Subject: RE: Below the Canadian radar From: greg stephens Date: 22 Feb 05 - 06:13 AM Marion Parsons is a remarkable song writer. |
Subject: RE: Below the Canadian radar From: Mooh Date: 22 Feb 05 - 05:39 AM Das Macht Show, Creaking Tree String Quartet, Don Ross, Wailin' Jennys, Carla Powers, Washboard Hank, Stephen Fearing, Christina Smith and Jean Hewson, Tanglefoot, Kevin Carley and the Handsome Liars... Peace, Mooh. |
Subject: RE: Below the Canadian radar From: Cluin Date: 22 Feb 05 - 02:16 AM Pierre Schryer Linda Miller & Nathan Curry |
Subject: RE: Below the Canadian radar From: hesperis Date: 21 Feb 05 - 11:28 PM Orillia? I'd vote for Mike Latter, and George Coventry. I'd have to show up to song circle to see who else is still around. |
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