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Leila @ the Fed
Leila’s newest album:
“The Exodus”
is almost upon us!
Join her and other local artists at the
Grateful Fed Psyche Deli’s CD Release Party
Saturday, April 18th 2009
8pm ‘till late, late, late!
Sneaky FREE preview every Wednesday at the Fed around 10pm
Be at 509 Bernard at the corner of Ellis in downtown Kelowna.
Tonight – Mother Mother / Said the Whale
Live Music for Life @ the Grateful Fed
Kelowna based production company Spellcastproductions presents….
A non-profit fundraiser for the Kelowna chapter of the MS Society of Canada
Sunday April 26, 2009 from 7pm to 11pm
The cost is a suggested 5$ donation at the door with all proceeds going to the MS society. The evening includes a line up of local musicans Timothey Fehr, AnnoD, and Matthew Fehr, DJ d’neighba nicole walraven and aura meakes playing a mix of styles Live hip-hop/rap, to acoustic/electric guitar, bluegrass, DJ mix and more.
There will be information given about the MS Society and a representitive present to give a small talk. The main focus of the evening is to raise awareness of MS and provide support for those suffering from this disease.
The event will take place in the evening on the day of their largest annual fundraiser, the MS Walk. For more information about that event, the society, or to make a pledge look online at http://www.mssociety.ca
Thornley !!
Check out Liz Solo – April 12th @ the Alternator
Liz Solo (Lizband, the Black Bags, Live Girlz) is a St. John’s based musician, performer and activist. She has been working on the independent music scene, both as a musician and promotor/organizer, for almost 25 years. Co-founder of the Independent Artists Cooperative (an artist-run resource center), Rock Can Roll Media Collective (an artist’s collective/record label) Liz has lots of information to share on the evolution of the East Coast music scene, it’s successes and ongoing challenges. Liz is also co-creator of the skills-sharing program Rock School for Girls (with Cherie Pyne and Rhiannon Thomas).
Workshop on Postering
Background: In the 1998 Liz and other members of the St. John’s arts and business community took on the City of St. John’s’ Postering By-Law – a law that prohibited any postering or passing of information by paper within the city limits. Through first protest and then by involving all the stakeholders in a problem solving process St. John’s formulated a solution to the issue and now has an effective postering program in place.
The success in St. John’s was partly due to the efforts of a Peterborough Ontario man , Ken Ramsden. When he was fined $500 each for two posters he erected in his city, Mr. Ramsden contested the issue all the way to the Supreme Court of Canada where the ruling was in his favor. In 1993 the Supreme Court ruled against the City of Peterborough, pointing to a section of the Canadian Charter of Human Rights 2b) which states that everyone has “the right to freedom of thought and expression, including freedom of the press and other media of communications”.
Many postering by-laws are actually unconstitutional and therefore illegal, as the right to freedom of expression if protected. Posters are viewed by many as a traditional form of communication, an historical practice and a means of communication accessible to those who may not otherwise have a forum or resources to promote their ideas.
Each community dealing with this issue will have to assess the sensitivities of their area to formulate a unique plan to identify and approach stakeholders, to generate a working process and to create a viable solution. Though the times have changed a great deal since the late nineties, postering is still a protected right by law and so this is a great starting point towards creating solutions. Liz will describe the process undertaken in St. John’s and then speak about solutions other communities have adopted. Through group discussion the workshop will help identify potential plans of action for dealing with this and other issues related to the Kelowna independent music scene.
Liz will also touch on her work with Rock School for Girls and community based programs in St. John’s related to artists workspace (jamspace), scene evolution and the importance of archiving.
www.lizsolo.com
www.iamcoop.blogspot.com
www.rockcanrollrecords.com
No blog updates
Hello all,
I’m out of a town and haven’t been able to do many updates this past week. I’ll be updating again next week.
The Habitat:
April 15 – Mother Mother
April 19 – Sweatshop Union
April 21 – Five Alarm Funk
April 24 – The Grand Bazaar and the Electro-Funk Collective
April 26 – Ten Second Epic
Goats from Above Productions:
April 6th – Hot Panda!@ The Blue Gator
April 7th – The Kettle Black@ The Grateful Fed
April 12th – Music Promotions Workshop Feat: Liz Solo (from Newfoundland) @ Alternator Art Gallery
April 13th – Mahogany Frog w/ Gipsy Fist@ The Blue Gator
April 14th – Blind Mule & Kirby@ The Grateful Fed
April 19th – The Jolts w/ The Hippiecritz@ Doc Willoughby’s
April 21st – The Deep Dark Woods@ The Grateful Fed
April 28th – Hip Hop – Jeff Spec & NaRia. w/ Keenan Jasper Cave and Nocturne Records
Hey Rosetta returns to Kelowna
Kind of ironic. I’m heading to Newfoundland tomorrow for 10 days, and I will miss the Hey Rosetta show at the Habitat. HR are one of the up-and-coming bands from Newfoundland, getting national radio play on CBC and recent winners of 3 East Coast Music Awards. This will be a show not to be missed.

Hey Rosetta! is a six-piece Canadian indie rock band from St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador. Known for its energized live shows, the band create a massive, layered sound by incorporating piano, violin and cello into the traditional four-piece garage rock sound.
The band members include Tim Baker (Vocals, Guitar, Piano), Josh Ward (Bass, Backing Vocals), Adam Hogan (Lead Guitar), and Phil Maloney (Drums). The band also contains a string section normally consisting of Kinley Dowling (Violin), and Romesh Thavanathan (Cello), although other musicians substitute while on tour. Their influences include The Beatles and Jeff Buckley, while also incorporating the layered production of contemporary indie bands such as Arcade Fire and Hope of the States.
Dan Mangan, is a Canadian singer-songwriter. Though he spent a considerable amount of his childhood in Ontario, Dan was born in Smithers, British Columbia, and now resides in Vancouver, BC, Canada.
Doors at 7, tickets $10
Vintage Song Sessions
Bend Sinister this Thursday night
The tale of Bend Sinister begins with good friends and a summer of infinite possibilities. The year was 2001 and the vibrancy of Kelowna, BC’s all-ages music scene provided the necessary inspiration for four ambitious musicians fueled by a variety of musical influences to embark on a journey that for lead singer Dan Moxon would continue to this very day. Having performed countless shows in every dive bar and venue that would have them, Bend Sinister established themselves as a household name in their hometown. As the buzz began to circulate throughout the rest of western Canada, Bend Sinister was determined to do whatever was necessary to make the creation of music the focal point of their lives.
http://www.myspace.com/fieldsofgreenmusic
www.myspace.com/brandonscott1984



