Upcoming shows at Doc’s

Mark your calenders – lots of great new shows announced for Doc Willoughby’s!

2 Dec 2007 – Torngat with special guest Kelowna’s Kevin Kane
3 Dec 2007 – Grady (Gordie Johnson) with Murder City Sparrows
8 Dec 2007 – Plants and Animals
13 Dec 2007 – Wil
21 Dec 2007 – VIP show! *mystery band*
22 Dec 2007 – Ridley Bent
11 Jan 2008 – Clumsy Lovers
17 Jan 2008 – GOB
31 Jan 2008 – Said the Whale with Maurice
19 Feb 2008 – Geronimo

http://www.myspace.com/docwilloughbys

Upcoming shows at Doc's

Mark your calenders – lots of great new shows announced for Doc Willoughby’s!

2 Dec 2007 – Torngat with special guest Kelowna’s Kevin Kane
3 Dec 2007 – Grady (Gordie Johnson) with Murder City Sparrows
8 Dec 2007 – Plants and Animals
13 Dec 2007 – Wil
21 Dec 2007 – VIP show! *mystery band*
22 Dec 2007 – Ridley Bent
11 Jan 2008 – Clumsy Lovers
17 Jan 2008 – GOB
31 Jan 2008 – Said the Whale with Maurice
19 Feb 2008 – Geronimo

http://www.myspace.com/docwilloughbys

House of Doc @ the Rotary Centre for the Arts

Sat., December 01, 2007
8:00 pm
Mary Irwin Theatre
Rotary Centre for the Arts
421 Cawston Ave Kelowna BC

House of Doc
Downhome Bluegrass, Gospel, Celtic & Blues
House of Doc weaves tight, hard-hitting 4-part vocals into Bluegrass, Gospel, Celtic and Blues creating their distinctly Canadian sound. Enjoy their sophisticated counterpoint and down-home delivery with a core of traditional instruments.

Event Info

http://www.rotarycentreforthearts.com/

Burn The Bird presented by The Phoenix


Saturday, November 24, 2007 at 4:00pm
The Habitat, 248 Leon Ave.

Info:
Featuring music by, Terza Rima, The City, The Faux Show and Bradford Long!

Art, Poetry, and Music. An amazing arrangement of art by Jeremy Shantz, Jake Orr, Tyler Witzel, Erin Harrison, Sarah Burhwash and Kevin Easthope, and poetry by Kate Bonner, Scott Gibson and David Laurent-Pion.

Door prizes provided by: Habitat, Cherry Hill, Blonde, and HMV.

From Ottawa, Loudlove comes to the Habitat on Nov. 13th

www.loudlove.com
In a world where many bands go to great lengths to describe their “sound”, Loudlove chooses to simply invite you to listen to our music and make up your own mind as to what we are. We have been described as powerful, honest and genuine. Loudlove is a band with rock, reggae, blues and many other influences but all of that should be ignored. We would rather see the smiles and the sweat pouring off you as you dance to our music and enjoy the atmosphere at a Loudlove show. Loudlove

The proof of any artist is their live performance. Are they studio creampuffs or are they the real deal? Only one body can decide that and that body is you, the audience member, the fan, the crowd. So let’s forego the pomp and circumstance, the posturing and the bullshitting. We invite you to listen to our music, come to a show and decide for yourself if you want to become a Loudlover or not. Besides, we will rock the shit outta you whether you want to or not. Sincerely, Your new favorite band, Loudlove.

KINCAIDE w/ Fear Conspiracy and At Times Of Madness @ The Habitat Nov 17th

It’s Kincaide’s last show of their cross Canada tour, lets make it huge. Kelowna locals Fear Conspiracy and At Times Of Madness are gonna rock the shit once again, and Nanaimo trio The Perfect Trend are in town to start the night off.

For all you dancing folk, Habitat is right beside Gotcha’s, so when the rock show’s done, go jiggle around to some Akon.

Tickets in advance: $10
At the door: $12

Tickets available at: The Habitat, Revolver, West 49, and Wentworth Music.

http://www.myspace.com/kincaide
http://www.myspace.com/fearconspiracy
http://www.myspace.com/attimesofmadness
http://www.myspace.com/perfecttrend

Steve Strongman – Nov 19th at Doc Willoughby’s

As a teenager, Steve Strongman would sneak up the fire escape at Kitchener’s renowned blues club Pop the Gator to listen to the music that moved his soul. It was here, sitting in with many of them, that the young guitar protégé cut his teeth on the music that would become the keystone of everything to follow.

Beginning his professional career at the age of 16, playing clubs all around southern Ontario, it wasn’t long until Strongman caught the eye of Mississippi Blues legend Mel Brown. Under his tutelage, Steve met and played with many of the Blues legends of the time. In fact, it was after one blistering opening set that Chicago soulster Otis Clay exclaimed, “I’m gonna do what you do…”