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The Eagles Experience comes to Kelowna and Vernon
Stay tuned to this blog for your chance to win a pair of tickets to the show, June 12th in Kelowna!
Showtime Management Australia presents
The Eagles Experience
(Winnipeg, MB – May 17, 2010) Concert promoter Showtime Management Australia confirms international theatrical concert show The Eagles Experience – Celebrating 30+ Years of Hotel California will appear in two Okanagan area cities commencing on June 12, 2010.
- June 12 Kelowna, BC Rotary Centre for the Arts at 8 p.m.; $29.95-$49.95
- June 20 Vernon, BC Performing Arts Centre at 8 p.m.; $39-$59
The Eagles Experience – Celebrating 30+ Years of Hotel California is a live “rock theatre” concert that celebrates the world’s most beloved rock superstars, The Eagles. The show is a faithful recreation of The Eagles’ timeless hits, a rock spectacle that salutes the talent and musicianship of the original members. Featuring:
– David Grey as Don Henley
– David Wright as Glenn Frey
– Tony Cowell as Joe Walsh
– Russell Davey as Timothy B Schmit
– Richard Baker as Don Felder
From the ‘70s through to the ‘80s, The Eagles were a major force in the world music scene. They were heaped with Gold and Platinum Records, showered with awards, and struggled to keep up with demand for product and live appearances, a strain that many say led to their break-up in 1980. Since reuniting in 1994, The Eagles have toured intermittently. The Eagles Experience – Celebrating 30+ Years of Hotel California fulfills fans’ thirst for their timeless music, taking the show to fans around the world.
The Eagles Experience – Celebrating 30+ Years of Hotel California focuses on The Eagles’ Hell Freezes Over Tour of the early 90s, capturing the an era when The Eagles’ music undeniably transcended the boundaries of rock, R&B and country. The show is an exciting showcase of all the chart-toppers, such as Take it Easy, One of These Nights, Take it to the Limit, Heartache Tonight, Hotel California, Lyin’ Eyes, Witchy Woman, New Kid In Town, Tequila Sunrise, Desperado, Best of My Love and Life in the Fast Lane, as well as more recent releases, Get Over It and Love will Keep Us Alive.
The group also performs selected solo hits of 1971 founding members Don Henley and Glen Frey – and Joe Walsh, who joined The Eagles in 1975. The music of The Eagles touched the hearts of a generation. If you enjoyed life in the fast lane in the 70s, or simply yearn for a night at the Hotel California, don’t miss this amazing multimedia show.
For more information, visit www.hotelcalifornia.com.au
Kelowna needs a venue for Alternative/Metal/Punk
Category: Entertainment & Media
Target: Kelowna needs to invest in our music scene!
Author: andriachapman (andriachapman@live.ca)
URL: http://www.petitionspot.com/petitions/kelownavenuepetition/
Started: April 12, 2010, 2:26:47 pm
The Sadies Are Stronger Than Ever
05/31/10 4:51pm
by Dan Lovranski (CHARTattack)
The Sadies have definitely reached a point in their career where all their hard work, dedication and countless touring has paid off. Their last record, New Seasons, was so well received that many reviewers labeled it the group’s definitive statement.
While plaudits like that would scare most bands, singer, songwriter and guitarist Dallas Good and the rest of The Sadies just took it in stride.
“Well,” says Dallas, “that record was a culmination of everything we had done in our career up to that point. It was a reinforcement.
“But at the same time, I didn’t look at it like, ‘OK, we can put The Sadies on the iceberg and push it off now because we got the goods out of them.’
“We were just happy once we took a little less of the emphasis off the country and western and instrumental music, people weren’t reeling, and going ‘No, no, no.’ That’s what we were expecting.”
It’s apparent they will probably receive even more praise with their new Darker Circles album, as it’s the group’s most realized record to date. They’ve taken everything that has made them great and perfectly synthesized it.
While earlier albums were almost just snapshots of their all-encompassing live show, moving from surf instrumentals to murder ballads to full-blown psychedelia, Darker Circles really has unity to it, especially when it comes to the sense of self-reflection and darker tinges of the lyrics.
“That’s me. I’m Captain Good Times,” says Dallas. “On this album, I definitely had a lot more of a steadfast contribution with the first half of the album. It’s five of my songs in a row. The same theme, the same dark crap.
“Unfortunately, the rest of The Sadies have been stuck in the same little metal box on wheels with me for the last 15 years, so they end up singing about very similar themes. There’s no way around it.”
But instead of tearing the band apart, as it might in some cases, their work ethic and desire to work with each other seems to have overcome any of that bleak worldview.
“We were only in the studio for about 12 days,” states Good. ” I think it was 18 all together with the two sessions. It wasn’t that much time considering we hadn’t been performing the songs prior to the recording of them. There was a lot of learning on the spot, but still, that was the way we were the most comfortable working.
“We’ve gotten to a point as a group of six, with our engineer Ken Friesen and producer Gary Louris, it’s pretty tightly oiled, at least in a way we’re all happy working with. After 15 years, that’s saying a lot.
“We should be at that stage where we’re going in at different times and trying to avoid each other and definitely not trying to piss each other off. But the truth is we’re still really enthusiastic.
“That’s why I can look at one of the guys and say, ‘That part sucks, try this,’ or say ‘Just do away with that entire middle eight part because it’s not going anywhere.’ That’s a great thing to have. When the enthusiasm dries up, that’s when it gets negative. We’re still good.”
You can see The Sadies here:
May 31 Canmore, AB @ The Canmore Hotel
June 1 Nelson, BC @ The Hume Hotel
June 2 Kelowna, BC @ The Habitat
June 4 Vancouver, BC @ The Biltmore
June 5 Seattle, WA @ The High Dive
June 6 Bellingham, WA @ Wild Buffalo
June 7 Portland, OR @ Doug Fir Lounge
June 9 San Francisco, CA @ Great American Hall
June 10 Los Angeles, CA @ Echo
June 11 San Diego, CA @ The Casbah
June 12 Joshua Tree, CA @ Poppy and Harriet’s
June 15 Denver, CO @ Larimer Lounge
June 19 Toronto, ON @ Port Credit Memorial Park
June 25 Youngstown, OH @ Cedars Lounge
June 26 Cleveland, OH @ Beachland Ballroom
July 1 Toronto, ON @ The Harbourfront Centre
July 9 Sudbury, ON @ Ramsey Lake (The Northern Lights Boreal Festival)
July 24 West Kingston, RI @ Swamp Stomp 3
July 30 Charlottetown, PEI @ Hunter’s Ale House
July 31 Halifax, NS @ The Paragon
Aug. 1 Sackville, NB @ Sappyfest
Aug. 5 Rochester, NY @ George Eastman House
Aug. 6 Kingston, ON @ Marysville Wolfe Island (Wolfe Island Musicfest)
Current Swell @ The Habitat May 20th
w/ special guests
$12 (+ $1.50 tx & sc) Buy your tickets for this show here!
Doors at 8pm, show at 9pm
Current Swell, a band based in Victoria BC, is in the foreground of the “new roots” music front pushing out of Canada’s west coast. The band has been around for a few years getting their early recognition around the world as a mainstay in the “surf rock” community.

Broken Social Scene in Kelowna, and other cool shows
It was announced today that Broken Social Scene will be playing an intimate show at the Kelowna Community Theatre on Sunday, October 10th. That’s pretty awesome. Ticket presale starts tomorrow, on sale to general public May 14th for $30!!

Some Cool upcoming shows this week in Kelowna
Tues. May 11th: Ari Neufeld @ Mars Hill Cafe
Wed. May 12th: Jadeya Kelly @ the Minstrel Cafe
Thu. May 13th: Madison Rivers w/ Teleporter and Moments @ Habitat
Thu. May 13th: Madison Violet and the John Henry’s @ the Minstrel Cafe
Thu., May 13th: Scott Thielmann @ Cabana
Fri. may 14th: Malibu Knights @ Grateful Fed
Sat. May 15h: Pat LePoidevin @ The Streaming Cafe
Ticket Giveaway: We are the City with Aidan Knight
I have a pair of tickets for the first person to email me!
This will be a great show at the Rotary Centre, Friday, May 7th. Kelowna’s We Are The City recently took home the grand prize of $150,000 towards career development for winning 100.5 The Peak FM’s BC competition, the Peak Performance Project, over 450 other BC artists.
I caught Aidan Knight’s last show in Kelowna opening for Dan Mangan and it was fantastic.
Doors at 8:00PM
AIDAN KNIGHT
http://www.aidanknight.com
WE ARE THE CITY
http://www.wearethecity.ca
FATHEAD – Saturday night @ The Rotary Centre
Date: May 8th, 2010 at 7:30 p.m.
Price: $30 per adult / $10 per student

Local Artist Pre-show: BobBB & Friends at 6:30 p.m.
It’s been a long but steady climb since FATHEAD’s debut CD in 1995, and the band has been tearing it up on the North American festival circuit ever since, making the group one of the country’s top roots acts.
Signed to the world renowned Electro-fi Records’ imprint, their latest release “Building Full of Blues” garnered them a second coveted Juno Award in 2008 for “Blues Recording Of The Year”. That they have been described as a ‘Blues Tour De Force’ comes as no surprise.
Georgia-raised lead singer John Mays has had a storied career that began in the Southern gospel tradition, crossing over into Doo-Wop, R&B and Blues, not to mention a stint with the Godfather Of Soul, James Brown.
Al Lerman (harp and saxophone) hooked up with the band’s leader some years later. Since that time, FATHEAD’s core has remained constant, offering ace musicianship, soul stirring harmonies and outstanding live performances.
Bassist Omar Tunnoch has also produced an impressive body of work that has enjoyed time on the US, European and Canadian music charts. Guitar ace Teddy Leonard (who left the band in 2006) is back and better than ever, along with iconic drummer Bucky Berger. Elements of funk, soul, and R&B are fused into the group’s strong blues backbone, creating a fresh sound that is immediately recognizable as their own.
Tickets can be purchased online through Select Your Tickets, by visiting the RCA Box Office, or by calling (250) 717-5304. For more information on FATHEAD visit www.fathead.biz.
Guitar & Harmonica Workshops with Fathead’s Award Winning musicians Sat May 8th 5PM (Free to Concert Ticket holders or $10.00) PRE- REGISTER AT 250-717-5304
These are demonstration style workshops, however you are welcome to bring instruments and to practice toward the end of the session.
Al Lerman- Harmonica- Al will demonstrate different styles learned from the masters; playing in different keys on one harp; importance of tone, groove and phrasing; playing in major and minor etc.
Teddy Leonard- Guitar- Don’t miss this opportunity to learn the importance of groove and tone as well as various phrasing, solo techniques etc.
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