Weekend live music! January 13th and 14th

Fri Jan 13
Sherman Doucette – Pheasant & Quail Pub
Blue City Trio – The Minstrel Cafe
The Dust Covers – 97 Street Pub
Young ‘Uns – The Blue Gator
SUBSTENANCE Winter Circus featuring ROKSONIX – Flashbacks
The NEON party ft. DJ LAELA – Sapphire Nightclub

Sat Jan 14
Ma Petite with Portage & Main – Streaming Cafe
Sherman Doucette – Pheasant & Quail Pub
Transcending Orbit – Rotary Centre for the Arts
Blue City Trio – The Minstrel Cafe
John Stamos and his Fullhouse – Dakoda’s Sports Bar & Grill
The Dust Covers – 97 Street Pub
Mindil Beach Market – Doc Willoughby’s Downtown Pub
Young ‘Uns – The Blue Gator

And for listings for shows in the North and South Okanagan, check out this great site –http://oook.ca/ (Facebook Page)

Mindil Beach Market – saturday at Doc’s

Explosive, dynamic, and original, Mindil Beach Markets has discovered a blistering fusion of Rock, Reggae, Hip Hop, Folk, Funk, and Blues that is entirely their own. Their songs will leave you awash in sentiments ranging from love of the planet, to love of a party. MBM’s diverse sound and universal appeal has enabled the band to play a wide variety of concerts and festivals, establishing a fan base stretching across all age groups and demographics. To date, MBM has been billed with such acts as Nazareth, Bedouin Soundclash, Del The Funky Homosapien (Hieroglyphics/Gorillaz), Katchafire and Hollerado.

Accelerate Okanagan New Year Kickoff Party

Thursday, January 12, 2012
8:00pm – 19+
Laurel Packing House (map)
1304 Ellis Street
Kelowna, BC V1Y 1Z8

Other Info
From the Accelerate Okanagan website

To keep you nourished and refreshed:

* Buffet style culinary delights
* Spirit Bear Martinis from Urban Distilleries
* Wines from include() wine & Kalala Organic Estate Winery
* Local Brews from Tree Brewing
* Free non-alcoholic options

To keep you movin’ groovin’ & having fun:

* Live music from The Ozzy Ozmunds
* Twisted Disco from Code: E & DJ Rich Taylor Esq.
* Poker, Blackjack & Roulette

This is ticket-only event. Tickets MUST be bought by 5pm, Monday January 9th.
Tickets: $25 each (Premium Members: $10 each)
Dress: casual-cocktail.

This is a public event, so please forward this to a friend or colleague.

Next Tuesday – Jim Cuddy with special guest Doug Paisley @ Kelowna Community Theatre

Date: January 10 (8:00 PM)
Price: $ 63.50
Tickets: TicketMaster
Toll Free: 1-855-985-5000
Website: jimcuddy.com
dougpaisley.com

With the release of his third solo album, Skyscraper Soul, Jim Cuddy announces he will be hitting the road this fall with The Jim Cuddy Band.

In the winter of 2011, following extensive Blue Rodeo touring, Jim Cuddy began to write music to accompany his wife Rena Polley’s comedic short film “Four Sisters.”  It turned out that writing music for the film put him on a creative roll and before long he was on his way to writing a third solo album.

Saturday’s Downtown Kelowna Light Up

Saturday’s Downtown Kelowna Light Up:

Stuart Park (1:00 PM – 5:00 PM)
1:00 – 1:45 PM The Malarkeys (Celtic folk music; high energy)
1:45 – 1:48 PM Trinity Baptist “Joy to the world”
2:00 – 2:30 PM Centre for Spiritual Living (choral group; Christmas songs)
2:45 – 3:30 PM Natalie Lewis and About Time (RnB; pop covers)
3:40 – 4:05 PM Music Future Stars (youth vocal group; pop covers)
4:20 – 5:05 PM Side Show Attraction (Classic Rock covers)

Kerry Park (5:00 PM – 7:00 PM)
5:15 – 5:55 PM Sista B and the Boyz (RnB, pop covers)
5:30 PM Santa Arrives
6:00 PM Christmas Tree Light Up
6:10 – 6:45 PM Sista B and the Boyz (RnB, pop copvers)

It’s going to be a fun day!

https://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=217576474980284

Best Buy Grand Opening – Free Concert this Saturday

You have to Win to get In! ALL AGES
Get your tickets Wednesday, November 23 and Thursday, November 24 at the Kelowna Best Buy store.
Each day, the first 100 people at customer service will receive two free tickets.

To celebrate their new store in Kelowna, including a 1,900 square feet musical instruments department, Best Buy is presenting a free concert at The Habitat with amazing local artists. Join us for an all ages show with Andrew Allen and special guests We Are The City, Calum Hughes, Jeff Piattelli and Mark Irving on Saturday, November 26.

Best way to get more bands coming is to support local venues

By Jennifer Smith – Kelowna Capital News
Published: November 18, 2011 3:00 AM

Up for some live music this Friday and Saturday?

You’re in luck. There are 25 live shows on in this little city in the space of just two nights, and that’s not all that out of the ordinary these days, according to blogger Jason Lane whose been writing about the music scene since March of 2006.

“After Breakout West, I think a blueprint was laid out for how you can feasibly bring in a major event, 50 to 60 bands, and it was a success. All the venues had large crowds and I think the community did step up, did buy in,” he said.

Lane started his blog, http://www.laner.ca, to fuel his own passion for music and help his friends figure out what is happening around town. He believes Kelowna’s music scene can and will continue to grow with the right support.

Lane had filed 1,000 posts by last month, earning an interview on CBC’s newly expanded station. Last year he helped with promotions for the Western Canadian Music Awards and Breakout West.

Following POP Okanagan this summer, he’s filed another 30• plus posts, feeding an average of 1,500 regular visitors to the site a regular dose of information on whose coming to town.

“More local businesses are opening up the option of live music. That wasn’t the case five or six years ago,” he said.

With a Cultural Plan now on the city’s books, and a new CBC afternoon show dedicated to culture in the community, it would appear the building blocks are in place to keep the momentum going.

But he does see issues on the horizon.

“I think promotion is still tough. And there are more venues, but there could be more,” he said.

And where venues like the Kelowna Community Theatre have really stepped up their lineup, Prospera Place still isn’t booking many big acts.

“They can sell out at $80 or $90 a ticket. That’s not a problem. It’s somebody recognizing who the big talent is and what they can do to attract that,” he said.

In the meantime, Lane says he figures the best thing music fans can do if they want to see more music in town is get out and show their support for musicians.

If you’re looking for something this weekend, here’s what’s happening:

Fri Nov 18
Raquel Warchol, Jane Eamon, Jennifer Jade Kerr, Teena Gowdy – Streaming CafeSongwriters in the Round 
Tim Williams – East Kelowna Community Hall
Damian Brennen – Vintner’s Poolside Grill
Blue City – Pheasant & Quail Pub
Treelines w/Portage & Main and Joyful Door – Habitat
Colt 45 – O’Flannigans Pub
Whiskey Jane – 97 Street Pub 
The Stowaways – Fernando’s Taqueria on Bernard  
Here in the Noise – Grateful Fed
Random Act with Uptown Hornz – The Blue Gator
Bucknife w/ Black Earth – Doc Willoughby’s Downtown Pub
One Wroe Back and Wicked Shift – Flashbacks
Little Birdie – The Minstrel Cafe

Sat Nov 19

Grateful Dads – Cabana Bar and Grille
The Malarkeys – The Old Bike Shop Cafe
Kim McMechan and Norm Strauss – Streaming Cafe
Gala For The Arts – Rotary Centre for the Arts
Patsy Cline tribute – The Minstrel Cafe
Damian Brennen – Vintner’s Poolside Grill
The Ernesto Cervini Quartet – Black Box, Kelowna Community Theatre
Blue City – Pheasant & Quail Pub
Matthew Good – Kelowna Community Theatre
Larry and his Flask w/The Porch Crawlers and The A. M.s – Habitat
Paperboy – Grateful Fed
Colt 45 – O’Flannigans Pub
Random Act with Uptown Hornz – The Blue Gator