Weekly Live Music Lineup …

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MONDAY JULY 27:
9:00pm – Open Mic w/Greg Brewer, Mexiali Rosa’s
9:30pm – The Golfers (Metal Monday), The Capital

TUESDAY JULY 28:
6:30pm – Open Mic, Days Inn Oromocto
7:30pm – Paula Tozer, Officer’s Square
10:00pm – Open Mic w/Richie Gloade, Wilser’s Room

WEDNESDAY JULY 29:
12:00 noon – Karon Croll w/ Ruth Neiboer (Summer Concert Series), St. Anne’s Chapel
7:00pm – JY’s Music Circle, Fredericton City Club
7:00pm – Paula Tozer, Main Street Ampitheatre
10:00pm – Dub Antenna (Reggae), Wilser’s Room
10:00pm – Dolan’s Jam w/Late Night Orchestra, Dolan’s Pub

THURSDAY JULY 30:
6:30pm – Open Mic w/George Melanson, Sour Grape (Oromocto)
7:30pm – Earthbound Trio, Officer’s Square
9:00pm – Beef Boys / Lonely Parade / Pastel Skeleton, The Capital
10:00pm – Shaydid, Dolan’s Pub

FRIDAY JULY 31:
8:00pm – Nashwaak Music Festival
10:00pm – City Natives, The Capital
10:00pm – Shaydid, Dolan’s Pub

SATURDAY AUGUST 1:
11:00am – Nashwaak Music Festival
7:30pm – Paper Lions, Officers’ Square
10:00pm – Scarlett, Tribute Bar & Lounge
10:00pm – Shaydid, Dolan’s Pub

SUNDAY AUGUST 2:
11:00am – Nashwaak Music Festival

2015-07-27T19:09:17-03:00July 27, 2015|entertainment, fredericton, live music|

Weekly Live Music Lineup …

MRTI billboard sign

MONDAY JULY 20:
7:30pm – Bahamas / Mo Kenny, The Playhouse
9:00pm – Open Mic w/Greg Brewer, Mexiali Rosa’s

TUESDAY JULY 21:
6:30pm – Open Mic, Days Inn Oromocto
7:00pm – JY’s Music Circle, Fredericton City Club
7:30pm – Tomato/Tomato, Officer’s Square
10:00pm – Open Mic w/Richie Gloade , Wilser’s Room

WEDNESDAY JULY 22:
12:00 noon – Steven Peacock & Gerry Van Wart, St. Anne’s Chapel
7:00pm – George St Blues Project, Main Street Ampitheatre
9:00pm – Scott Mackay, Hollywood Star Room (Ripples)
10:00pm – Dub Antenna (Reggae), Wilser’s Room
10:00pm – Dolan’s Jam w/Late Night Orchestra, Dolan’s Pub

THURSDAY JULY 23:
6:30pm – Open Mic w/George Melanson, Sour Grape (Oromocto)
7:30pm – Tangled Traditions, Officer’s Square
8:00pm – Shifty Bits Circus: Inf4rno, reNeu Boutique
10:00pm – Shifty Bits Circus: Inf4rno, The Capital
10:00pm – Shameless, Dolan’s Pub
10:30pm – Shifty Bits Circus: Inf4rno, Wilser’s Room

FRIDAY JULY 24:
4:00pm – Shifty Bits Circus: Inf4rno, 65 York Creative Studio
6:30pm – Shifty Bits Circus: Inf4rno, Connexion ARC
7:00pm – Highland Games, Government House Grounds
7:00pm – Tay Creek Folk Festival, Tay Ridge Farm
7:30pm – Michael Dalton, Grimross Brewery & Taproom
10:00pm – Shifty Bits Circus: Inf4rno, The Capital
10:00pm – Shameless, Dolan’s Pub

SATURDAY JULY 24:
10:30am – Highland Games, Government House Grounds
12:00 noon – Tay Creek Folk Festival, Tay Ridge Farm
7:00pm – rag n’bone, Ringo’s Bar & Grill
7:30pm – Michael Feuerstack, Officer’s Square
8:00pm – Benefit Concert for Sheila, Nashwaaksis Lion’s Centre
9:00pm – Benefit Concert for Carole, Marysville Heritage Centre
10:00pm – Legacy Grey, Tribute Bar & Lounge
10:00pm – Shifty Bits Circus: Inf4rno, The Capital
10:00pm – Shameless, Dolan’s Pub

SUNDAY JULY 25:
11:00am – Highland Games, Government House Grounds

2015-07-20T01:03:39-03:00July 20, 2015|entertainment, fredericton, live music|

“Rock star of Yoga” making a stop in Fredericton!

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Hailed as yoga’s “rock star,” Krishna Das has put sacred Sanskrit mantras on the music map. With a remarkably soulful voice that touches the deepest chord in even the most casual listener, KD has taken the call-and-response chanting out of yoga centers and into concert halls, becoming a worldwide icon and the best-selling chant artist of all time, with over 300,000 records sold.

Krishna Das is performing at Wilmot United Church in Fredericton next Thursday, July 16! As well as singing he will play the harmonium (an accordionlike organ) and be accompanied by a tabla (percussion instrument) and a bass player. Click HERE for tickets & details.

In his college days he was the lead singer in a rock band which eventually became Blue Öyster Cult but he left that as a unhappy individual and traveled to India to explore his curiosity of Buddhism and Hinduism.

“My chanting isn’t some new-age kind of thing,” he said. “This is an ancient practice that I absorbed when I lived in India. It has become my meditation practice, it has helped me overcome depression, self-loathing, even a cocaine addiction.”

Krishna Das has released thirteen albums since 1996 including Breath of the Heart produced by Rick Rubin (worked with Johnny Cash, Mick Jagger, etc) and Pilgram Heart which included an appearance by Sting. His album, Live Ananda (2012), was nominated for a Grammy Award and he performed at the Grammy Awards Ceremony.

I spoke with Krishna Das by phone from his home in upper New York state and was interested to hear about his performance at the Grammy’s. Although he was honoured to have been chosen for the experience he says it wasn’t the highlight of his performing career 🙂 The exposure did bring attention to his work and surprisingly he feels the biggest impact may have been felt in India. They were so amazed that chanting could be taken seriously by the west that it seemed to take it up a notch in their eyes. The next time he performed in Mumbai there were 2000 people in attendance!

Regardless the stage, once he starts singing he gets immersed in the practice and he tries to stay in it as deep as possible. He continues to be pleased and amazed that people can find comfort in what he offers and can find help to get through their days. He considers it is a blessing and one he does not take lightly. There is nothing he’d rather be doing which is extraordinary to him – that he has had the opportunity to do something nobody else was doing. He has made it up as he went along and he’ll continue to it as long as he can.

He tells me he is looking forward to visiting Atlantic Canada for the first time and he will be taking some time off the road in 2016 to allow him to actually put away his suitcases for a while and to get a good rest.

On a personal note, I traveled to Kripalu in Massachusetts  a few years ago for a meditation weekend and so have chanted with Krishna Das first hand. I was a skeptic. I don’t consider myself a very religious person and didn’t think chanting was for me but I got something out of the experience and am grateful for it. I know this is a unique opportunity for Fredericton to be able to attend a Kirtan with a world renown performer. I hope the Wilmot church will be full and that others will also feel the vibrations of all the voices joining together in response. If you have ever had an OM moment at the end of a yoga class you will understand how powerful those vibrations can be.

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Krishna Das with His Holiness the Dalai Lama

Chanting is a way of getting in touch with yourself. It’s an opening of the heart and letting go of the mind and thoughts. It deepens the channel of grace, and it’s a way of being present in the moment.”
~Krishna Das

Thanks go out to Stephanie Calhoun for making this a reality. She has introduced Krishna Das to many of her yoga students and she has been working to get him to the Maritimes for a long time!

For even more information on Krishna Das check out his website here and his Facebook page here.

And for even more information you can look for his book ‘Chants of a Lifetime: Searching for a Heart of Gold‘ and/or the documentary entitled One Track Heart: The Story of Krishna Das.

2015-07-09T20:49:05-03:00July 9, 2015|entertainment, fredericton, live music|

Weekly Live Music Lineup …

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TUESDAY JULY 7:
6:30pm – Open Mic, Days Inn Oromocto
7:30pm – Ron Hynes, Lansdowne House Concerts
7:30pm – Brent Mason, Officer’s Square
10:00pm – Open Mic w/Richie Gloade , Wilser’s Room

WEDNESDAY JULY 8:
7:00pm – After 30 Years, Main Street Ampitheatre
7:00pm – JY’s Music Circle, Fredericton City Club
7:30pm – Ken Tizzard, Grimross Brewing Co
10:00pm – Dub Antenna (Reggae), Wilser’s Room
10:00pm – Dolan’s Jam w/Late Night Orchestra, Dolan’s Pub

THURSDAY JULY 9:
6:30pm – Open Mic w/George Melanson, Sour Grape (Oromocto)
7:30pm – Doux Zéphyr, Officer’s Square
10:00pm – BA Johnson/Everywheres/Shorty Tubbs, The Capital
10:00pm – Sunday Punch, Dolan’s Pub

FRIDAY JULY 10:
10:00pm – Busty & The Bass/Conor Beach/Eyeswide, The Capital
10:00pm – Sunday Punch, Dolan’s Pub

SATURDAY JULY 11:
7:00pm – Minto Country Music Hall of Fame, Kinsmen Center
7:30pm – Ron Hynes, Lansdowne House Concerts
10:00pm – Dub Antenna, Wilser’s Room
10:00pm – The Floogs/Danger Cat/Tortue, The Capital
10:00pm – Sunday Punch, Dolan’s Pub

2015-07-07T21:49:21-03:00July 7, 2015|entertainment, fredericton, live music|

Maritime CountryFest 2015 hit it out of the Square!

Officer’s Square that is 🙂

The Maritime CountryFest organizers put together a great lineup and Mother Nature provided a perfect summer day by which to enjoy it all!

The grounds were well set up to manage the flow of traffic and the volunteers worked well as a team and always had a smile to share. Thanks!

Unfortunately I was only able to catch the last two performances of the day but wow! They were amazing and the crowd was definitely enjoying every minute. Signature Sound did a fine job of getting the levels just right and the sound was great throughout Officer’s Square.

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The Road Hammers (and me)

The Road Hammers were even better than I expected. They delivered a very professional show. Super talented and very entertaining as they covered the entire stage and actually climbed the rigging at one point. They did a great job of making Fredericton feel special by throwing in the city name and commenting on the beauty of the East Coast several times.

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photo from Maritime CountryFest Facebook page

Johnny Reid was impressive even before hitting the stage. The stage was transformed with risers used by the 12 musicians performing with Johnny and all draped in what looked like silk. The draping served for some dramatic and interesting lighting. He had a 4 piece horn section, 2 guitar players, mandolin/fiddler, keyboardist and 2 backup singers. It was impressive both visually and in sound. Great musicians and a little throw back to the big band shows. His many love songs made for a romantic setting and had many couples swaying to the sounds. He had played in Scotland the night before and yet didn’t seem to short change us on performance for even a minute. In fact friends of mine got married Saturday and were in the Royal suite at the Delta hotel where Johnny was also staying and he agreed to stop in for pictures. He likely made their special occasion just that much more memorable.

My sappy heart was moved just a bit when Johnny broke out with his song Change the World so I’m sharing a version here for you to enjoy –

I never grow tired of the live music experience and this festival reminded me how much it means to us all in all its formats. There was a great exchange of energy between performer and patron – regardless of age or whether sitting or dancing. Looking around this large crowd and seeing so many sing along left me smiling and appreciative of the moment.

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porta potty pals

I wanted to give a shout out to these fellas who made our wait in the porta potty line much more entertaining in their attempts to jump the line. Thanks!

ps – my battery ran out before Johnny’s set and that is why I borrowed a picture from the MCF page.

2015-06-24T08:37:14-03:00June 24, 2015|entertainment, fredericton, live music|
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