Tuesday, Oct. 30th – Wintersleep and the Wooden Stars at the Blue Gator
Wednesday, Oct. 31st – Halloween shows at the OK Corral, the Habitat, Whiski Jacks
Thursday, Nov. 1st – Lily Frost at Doc Willoughby’s
Friday, Nov. 2nd – SAM LOHS AND MEL WATSON (from Australian trio, Fruit) at the Dream Cafe in Penticton
Saturday, Nov. 3rd – the return of Hey Ocean at Doc Willoughby’s
Author Archives: kelownalivemusic
WCO – Oct 28th

http://www.exclaim.ca/whitecowbell/
“Their muscular instrumental chops only serve to amplify the already-raucous onslaught
thanks to a contributors list that reads like the backwoods family reunion it is.”
October 25th at Doc Willoughby’s
Peter Katz And Rob Szabo Are Lanky Wimps
Tuesday October 23, 2007 @ 05:00 PM
By: ChartAttack.com Staff
Toronto new folkie Rob Szabo is playing with like-minded Torontonian Peter Katz on the western stretch of Katz’s coast-to-coast tour.
The two decided to name the collaboration The Lanky Wimps Tour, inspired by Kinnie Starr’s
Scrappy Bitch Tour and the stereotype that male singer/songwriters are ultra-sensitive and wimpy.
“We’re also two tall, lanky guys in a tiny cramped car driving across the country, which for
some reason we think is kind of funny,” says Katz.
Katz released his first official LP, More Nights, in late June. The album was recorded at Metalworks Studio in Mississauga, Ont. and Toronto’s The Hive. Luke Doucet, Melissa McClelland and Kevin Breit were among the guest contributors.
Szabo plays more than 100 shows a year in Canada and the U.S. and drives to each performance in his ’89 Dodge, which recently saw its odometer pass 450,000 kilometres. He has released three solo albums (last year’s Like A Metaphor is the most recent) and six others while fronting bands, including Plasticine and The Groove Daddys.
The two musicians are working hard to promote their journey and have created a Facebook group called “I Support The Lanky Wimps Tour.” After that comes to a close, Katz has two other shows in Ontario before joining with Szabo again for one more date.
Here are the dates for The Lanky Wimps Tour:
* Oct. 23 Red Deer, AB @ The Vat
* Oct. 24 Golden, BC @ Formerly Packers Place
* Oct. 25 Kelowna, BC @ Doc Willoughby’s
* Oct. 26 Vancouver, BC @ TBA
* Oct. 27 Victoria, BC @ TBA
* Oct. 28 Enderby, BC @ Lorenzo’s
* Oct. 29 Prince George, BC @ The Artspace
* Nov. 1 Fort St. John, BC @ Egan’s
* Nov. 2 Grande Prairie, AB @ Better Than Fred’s
* Nov. 3 Edmonton, AB @ Metro Billiards
* Nov. 5 Saskatoon, SK @ Lydia’s
* Nov. 7 Thunder Bay, ON @ The Study
October 25th at Doc Willoughby's
Peter Katz And Rob Szabo Are Lanky Wimps
Tuesday October 23, 2007 @ 05:00 PM
By: ChartAttack.com Staff
Toronto new folkie Rob Szabo is playing with like-minded Torontonian Peter Katz on the western stretch of Katz’s coast-to-coast tour.
The two decided to name the collaboration The Lanky Wimps Tour, inspired by Kinnie Starr’s
Scrappy Bitch Tour and the stereotype that male singer/songwriters are ultra-sensitive and wimpy.
“We’re also two tall, lanky guys in a tiny cramped car driving across the country, which for
some reason we think is kind of funny,” says Katz.
Katz released his first official LP, More Nights, in late June. The album was recorded at Metalworks Studio in Mississauga, Ont. and Toronto’s The Hive. Luke Doucet, Melissa McClelland and Kevin Breit were among the guest contributors.
Szabo plays more than 100 shows a year in Canada and the U.S. and drives to each performance in his ’89 Dodge, which recently saw its odometer pass 450,000 kilometres. He has released three solo albums (last year’s Like A Metaphor is the most recent) and six others while fronting bands, including Plasticine and The Groove Daddys.
The two musicians are working hard to promote their journey and have created a Facebook group called “I Support The Lanky Wimps Tour.” After that comes to a close, Katz has two other shows in Ontario before joining with Szabo again for one more date.
Here are the dates for The Lanky Wimps Tour:
* Oct. 23 Red Deer, AB @ The Vat
* Oct. 24 Golden, BC @ Formerly Packers Place
* Oct. 25 Kelowna, BC @ Doc Willoughby’s
* Oct. 26 Vancouver, BC @ TBA
* Oct. 27 Victoria, BC @ TBA
* Oct. 28 Enderby, BC @ Lorenzo’s
* Oct. 29 Prince George, BC @ The Artspace
* Nov. 1 Fort St. John, BC @ Egan’s
* Nov. 2 Grande Prairie, AB @ Better Than Fred’s
* Nov. 3 Edmonton, AB @ Metro Billiards
* Nov. 5 Saskatoon, SK @ Lydia’s
* Nov. 7 Thunder Bay, ON @ The Study
Tuesday, Oct. 23rd at the Habitat
Check out Vancouver’s State of Shock at the Habitat
Tonight Oct. 21st – Kent McAlister & The Iron Choir
From Vancouver, check out Kent McAlister & The Iron Choir at Doc Willoughbys tonight
Last Nights Hey Rosetta show at Doc’s
If you weren’t there, you missed a great show by Newfoundland’s Hey Rosetta. Playing the West Coast for the first time, they had the crowd going by the 2nd or 3rd song.
It was great to see the audience so engaged in the show and appreciative (you don’t always get that in Kelowna sad to say).
The mix of cello, violin, piano, drum, guitar and (amazing) bass playing made for a great night of music. I saw a lot of people walking around with CD’s and if you bought one (there’s an access code in the liner notes to download 12 b-sides)
Last Nights Hey Rosetta show at Doc's
If you weren’t there, you missed a great show by Newfoundland’s Hey Rosetta. Playing the West Coast for the first time, they had the crowd going by the 2nd or 3rd song.
It was great to see the audience so engaged in the show and appreciative (you don’t always get that in Kelowna sad to say).
The mix of cello, violin, piano, drum, guitar and (amazing) bass playing made for a great night of music. I saw a lot of people walking around with CD’s and if you bought one (there’s an access code in the liner notes to download 12 b-sides)
Hey Rosetta Tonight at Doc’s
Click here to check out a video of Hey Rosetta! at the 2007 EMCAs!
Video clip of Hey Rosetta! show, 07 October 2006, Junctions, St. John’s Newfoundland and at NXNE in Toronto, June 7, 2007 @Rivoli
Ah, Junctions, I spent many a night watching bands playing there back in my University days….
In the words of lead singer Tim Baker…
In early 2005, I came home from a long trip. I’d been to California and back in my father’s car and, prior to that, I’d been living as a student in Montreal. I’d been writing and writing but performing very little, so I brought home with me a briefcase full of poems and tunes and this strange, powerful need to share them. So, I banged and squawked my stuff out solo in the warm and wily barrooms of St. John’s for as long as I could. But the movement and meaning of the songs began demanding more; more power and timbre and grit and grace than I could muster alone. So a search began, and finally ended with the addition of five like-minded visionaries and with the drums, bass, cello, violin, and guitars they expertly played. Finally the songs began to grow sated and strong and right.
So, essentially Hey Rosetta! was born and grew out of songs. And this is our modus operandi still�I have a song and it moves in a particular way and it means a particular thing, and then we try to let it develop in its own direction. I guess this explains why many of our songs are distinct from one another and eclectic. They can be jarring or saccharine or danceable or solemn, all depending on what is called for. But they all seem to be lyric-driven and emotive, and none stray too far from what we consider rock n’ roll.
The songs, these days, can almost seem dwarfed by the big, rolling mass that has grown around them. While myself and Josh, Adam, Phil, Jessie and Kinley have been busy writing and recording and playing throughout Eastern and Central Canada, a large and learned family has arisen to steer us, label us, book us, advocate for us, distribute us, publicize us, and create with us. What a dream we rush around inside of.
Our first full length record, Plan Your Escape, received four Music Newfoundland and Labrador awards in 2006 (Album of the Year, Group of the Year, Pop/Rock Group of the Year, & Rising Star of the Year) as well as an East Coast Music nomination (Rock Recording of the Year). This album has since been remixed, remastered, redesigned and re-released nationwide as an EP under Sonic Records.
And we’ve been working on videos to accompany and illustrate our songs. We just finished cutting together some live footage from a concert we put off in the spring with our friends and own personal backup slew of instrumentalists, The Brightsun Orchestra, which should be available on our website shortly. And we’ve just finished self producing our first music video for the song “Yes! Yes! Yes!” with our gifted friend Jordan Canning. And we are, at this very moment, furiously working on treatments for more to come.
All in all, it’s kind of surreal I guess… tours, festivals, showcases, radio shows, satellite radio shows, mailing lists, interviews. We have videos, stickers, buttons, websites, posters, t-shirts… all this beautiful art. There’s so much stuff that has grown from an old briefcase full of crumpled, illegible sheets.
Today though, we are still huddled around scrawled and scattered pages, readying tunes for the next full length album, to be recorded this fall. And in the meantime, we tour and we share our songs with the rest of the country. We sit in the van and hum. We dream chords on motel floors. We write and play and laugh and seem to grow and grow and grow.
Thanks so much for reading this.
For all the latest developments, please come our own little place at www.heyrosetta.com
Tim Baker, Hey Rosetta!
Hey Rosetta Tonight at Doc's
Click here to check out a video of Hey Rosetta! at the 2007 EMCAs!
Video clip of Hey Rosetta! show, 07 October 2006, Junctions, St. John’s Newfoundland and at NXNE in Toronto, June 7, 2007 @Rivoli
Ah, Junctions, I spent many a night watching bands playing there back in my University days….
In the words of lead singer Tim Baker…
In early 2005, I came home from a long trip. I’d been to California and back in my father’s car and, prior to that, I’d been living as a student in Montreal. I’d been writing and writing but performing very little, so I brought home with me a briefcase full of poems and tunes and this strange, powerful need to share them. So, I banged and squawked my stuff out solo in the warm and wily barrooms of St. John’s for as long as I could. But the movement and meaning of the songs began demanding more; more power and timbre and grit and grace than I could muster alone. So a search began, and finally ended with the addition of five like-minded visionaries and with the drums, bass, cello, violin, and guitars they expertly played. Finally the songs began to grow sated and strong and right.
So, essentially Hey Rosetta! was born and grew out of songs. And this is our modus operandi still�I have a song and it moves in a particular way and it means a particular thing, and then we try to let it develop in its own direction. I guess this explains why many of our songs are distinct from one another and eclectic. They can be jarring or saccharine or danceable or solemn, all depending on what is called for. But they all seem to be lyric-driven and emotive, and none stray too far from what we consider rock n’ roll.
The songs, these days, can almost seem dwarfed by the big, rolling mass that has grown around them. While myself and Josh, Adam, Phil, Jessie and Kinley have been busy writing and recording and playing throughout Eastern and Central Canada, a large and learned family has arisen to steer us, label us, book us, advocate for us, distribute us, publicize us, and create with us. What a dream we rush around inside of.
Our first full length record, Plan Your Escape, received four Music Newfoundland and Labrador awards in 2006 (Album of the Year, Group of the Year, Pop/Rock Group of the Year, & Rising Star of the Year) as well as an East Coast Music nomination (Rock Recording of the Year). This album has since been remixed, remastered, redesigned and re-released nationwide as an EP under Sonic Records.
And we’ve been working on videos to accompany and illustrate our songs. We just finished cutting together some live footage from a concert we put off in the spring with our friends and own personal backup slew of instrumentalists, The Brightsun Orchestra, which should be available on our website shortly. And we’ve just finished self producing our first music video for the song “Yes! Yes! Yes!” with our gifted friend Jordan Canning. And we are, at this very moment, furiously working on treatments for more to come.
All in all, it’s kind of surreal I guess… tours, festivals, showcases, radio shows, satellite radio shows, mailing lists, interviews. We have videos, stickers, buttons, websites, posters, t-shirts… all this beautiful art. There’s so much stuff that has grown from an old briefcase full of crumpled, illegible sheets.
Today though, we are still huddled around scrawled and scattered pages, readying tunes for the next full length album, to be recorded this fall. And in the meantime, we tour and we share our songs with the rest of the country. We sit in the van and hum. We dream chords on motel floors. We write and play and laugh and seem to grow and grow and grow.
Thanks so much for reading this.
For all the latest developments, please come our own little place at www.heyrosetta.com
Tim Baker, Hey Rosetta!
