Upcoming: Erika Callewaert and Micah Green LIVE @ Shiraz Cafe

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Prince George's very own Erika Callewaert and Micah Green will be filling Shiraz Cafe and Restaurant with some lovely sounds starting at 7pm tomorrow - Friday the 16th. These up-and-coming performers are both music teachers at Dreamland School of the Arts and have been at duo act for about half a year now. There's no better time to enjoy local music and cuisine than tomorrow evening! No cover.

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Check out show info here: https://www.facebook.com/events/947352602005003/

 

Post by Dara Campbell

Drum & Bell Tower w/ Blocktreat @ The Legion

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"I've never heard anything so... full." My friend stammered. His eyes were wide. We were standing in the middle of the dance floor. It was his first Drum & Bell Tower and Blocktreat show.

This past Saturday, Brent Morton (D&BT) and Brandon Hoffman (Blocktreat) graced the stage at the Legion, filling our ears with hearty folk-rock introspection and mesmerizing electronica.

"Full" is indeed one of many ways to describe Brent's music. Others are "electro-fusion," "folk-stomp," and "dusk-rock." With lyrics like We sell our souls/When the price is right/We sell our souls, his songs are genuine, well-crafted, and sure to stay in your head long after the set. However, the weighty content doesn't affect Drum & Bell Tower's enjoyability on a lighter level; his shows bode well for those who like to sing and dance along.

Similarly, Brandon's sound is one that blends genres and crosses lines - in the best way possible. His sample-based style fuses electronic and acoustic, creating a soundscape of lush textures and dreamy plot lines. Perhaps the most beautiful aspect of Brandon's music is that it belongs to many worlds: organic, electronic, dreams, and bittersweet reality. Blocktreat isn't bound to a particular genre, scene, or audience - this became evident in the success of his show at The Legion, where the audience comprised of students, elders, and everyone in between.

For the entire length of Saturday night's show, there was a solid smattering of people glued the dance floor, swaying and singing and watching the two musicians in awe. Brent and Brandon are BC gems, to say the least. Their unique yet complementary sets boast a level of honest talent and wholesomeness that all live shows strive for.

If you missed these guys in Prince George (or just can't get enough of 'em), D&BT and Blocktreat are playing at Sunset Theatre in Wells on October 31st and at a house concert in Smithers on November 7th.

To Brent and Brandon: Prince George would love to have you back! Until then - safe travels and happy music-making :)

 

Drum & Bell Tower: http://www.drumandbelltower.org Blocktreat: http://www.blocktreat.ca

Post by Dara Campbell

Paul Brandt & Dean Brody Road Trippin' Through PG

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Brody SilhouetteEvery once in a long while, a bush baby grows up playing a guitar, and learns to play it real well. In rare cases, these kids catch the right train and hit the big time. Two, not one but two, such people came to Prince George and lit the CN centre on fire. Dean Brody of Smithers BC, and Paul Brandt of Airdrie, AB. Let’s not neglect to mention the presence of rising star Jess Moskaluke of Langenburg, SK who, as of late, heated up the audience for the pair along the journey. Along with an arsenal of eye catching stage props (ie giant rubber duckies) and seasoned musicians, these two mainstream country artists put the miles on their “Road Trip” tour bus.

It was a Tuesday night but Brody convinced most of the crowd that we could treat it as a Friday. Dean Brody -Our employers weren’t as convinved as we were the following morning, but that didn’t matter so much as Brody took us through jam sessions, ballads, hits, and sing-a-longs. Every other song he pulled a fun trick or stunt out of his hat. A ukulele appeared out of nowhere (I guess they’re fairly easy to hide), and he explained that one of his daughters had taught him the 3 chords the song consisted of. Though his family is off in Nova Scotia, it seemed he was trying to bring pieces of them with him throughout the show. Another trick to note, about as expert a musical performance on a chainsaw one could hope to see was doled out during, “Mountain Man.” A song that reassured us not to panic, because he could make bannock. His 100% Canadian band laid a gorgeous rhythm that kept the crowd dancing throughout.

It wasn’t an easy set to follow, Brandt had a big job promoting his heavy Alberta branding while in BC. It seemed like a hard sell. I recall Corb Lund landing his AB pitch more successfully. A point of applause was when he pointed out his drummer hailed from Salmon Arm. Brandt had a few tricks up his sleeve as well though. Perhaps if he was contracted under a bigger label, there would be an advisor saying,

Brandt -Duck“No Paul, you can’t spend all that money on 14 foot tall rubber duckies the audience can pass around. No, you can’t weld a CB radio mic onto your mic stand. That’s a bad idea Paul, we’re not funding that. You’re silly.”

However, Brandt did indeed get all those things for his big show, and they work together beautifully. You’ve got to admire a person with that many guts, and who doesn’t take themselves too seriously. Both headliners did a great job of involving as much of the audience as possible with Brody stepping out into the wings of the audience for Hi Fives, and Brandt moving to the rear of the floor area with a miniature stage to woo the back of the stadium on. Seemed odd to choose Alberta Bound as the encore song while in BC, though the next stop of the “Road Trip” Tour was in AB. You can be sure to catch an entertaining performance at any one of their stops. Prince George enjoyed a surprisingly intimate evening with two of Canada’s biggest (and fairly local) country stars in the town’s largest venue.Brandt Brody Canada

Autumn Sweater Soup for Suppertime. Bunny loves. Lakes.

20151008_141536 Welcome back! To school and to cooking and to music.

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Right down to business. This week I made a very simple roasted autumn veggie soup. Leaves on soup for visual effect. Hair because I always cook with hair. So good! Paired with music which celebrates fallness and or the sounds of yellowish orange images atop dusty skies and falling leaves.

To make delicious soup a loooooooop:

1 large butternut squash, cut in half lengthwise and seeds removed

4 smallish or 2 real big potatoes

1 onion cut into 4 pieces

4 cloves of garlic, NOT peeled

3 big carrots

4 celery stalks

1 apple cored and cut into big chunks

1/4-1/2 cream

6-8 cups vegetable stock

glugs of oil and some pats of butter

lemon or vinegar

  • Pre-heat oven to 350 f
  • In a large roasting pan or cake pan or any big pan, throw all of the vegetables into that pan and add a few good glugs of oil and or lots of butter. Have the squash with the skin side facing up. Add about 3 tsp of salt and lots of pepper. Keep skins on garlic as the skin will provide a protective layer to roast the garlic in.
  • Throw into oven covered for 20 minutes
  • Uncover and bake for 25-30 more minutes, or until roasty with brown and tender.
  • In the meantime, heat up 6 -8 or so cups of veggie stock in a big pot. Use whatever stock you have if not veggie stock, or use water.
  • Veggies should be tender. Scrap out the lovely bits of squash. Squeeze out your garlic. Should be like toothpaste. Stir all veggies up and mash up. Put your hands in there and feeeeeeeeel it mon. Taste it too. Add more salt or pepper if you think it would taste better.
  • Add your mushy roasty veggies to your big pot of stock
  • Bring to a simmer
  • Blend with a hand blender or in batches with your favourite Christmas present from 2011 the MAGIC BULLET!
  • Add some cream if you want too :)
  • Season with salt and pepper. Missing a kick? Add some lemon or vinegar to bring out flavour.
  • EAT!
  • Fanciful suggestions: top with crisp bits of apple, or goats cheese, or bacon, or croutons. Or. All.

Fall inspired playlist:

  • Autumn Sweater- Yo La Tengo
  • Killing the Blues - Robert Plant & Allison Kraus
  • Hurry on Sundown - Vetiver
  • Vaseline Machine Gun - Leo Kottke
  • Unfolding Fans - Andrew Bird
  • La Dispute - Yann Tiersen
  • Anonominal - Andrew Bird
  • Backstep Indi - Pharis & Jason Romero
  • New Lonesome Blues - Pharis & Jason Romero
  • Low Street- T- Nautilus
  • If I Needed You - Townes Van Zandt
  • Chagrin Falls - The Tragically Hip
  • Lazy Music - Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band
  • Cherbourg - Beirut
  • Let It Fall - Lykke Li

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Listen to suppertime Jill on mixcloud:

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Help Protect the Ancient Forest

The Province announced in July that they're thinking about creating a protected area around the Ancient Forest Trail and they're opening it up to public consultation. Screen Shot 2015-10-06 at 3.50.37 PM

It'd be great to encourage them to designate this park, and consider making more in the inland rainforest in the future.

We decided that a letter thanking Shirley Bond (our MLA) might be a good start. Here's the letter:

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The Northern Wetbelt Working Group would like to get lots of signatures before the public meeting happens, and then make this letter their official submission to the process.
If you feel the Ancient Forest should be a protected area, click on the picture above, and let it take you to the page where you can sign the bottom of the letter as well.
Affecting change has never been easier :)

All of the things: October

Hey, it's October! Being the owner of a calendar never seems to lessen the surprise of another month gone by. The good news? Prince George's local arts scene is bumpin' and we've compiled a list of all the things.If you're a fan of music, theatre, or any combination of the two - read on.

 

Tuesday, Oct. 6th @ 7pm* - Eric Wynleau: "ONE NIGHT ONLY - Every Tuesday" at Nancy O's. Eric (of Black Spruce Bog) "pouring [his] heart out every Tuesday. And then picking it all up and taking it home again." No cover. - https://www.facebook.com/events/1652863414971085/ -

Wednesday, Oct. 7th @ 7:30pm - Quartetto Gelato at Artspace. Tickets are $30 at Books & Co. - https://www.facebook.com/events/1017093848325592/ -

Wednesday, Oct. 7th @ 8pm - Picker's Jam at the Legion. Hosted by Raghu Lokanathan. This will be the first of many bi-weekly jam sessions. All instruments welcome :) - https://www.facebook.com/events/490705061134982/ -

Saturday, Oct. 10th @ 7:30pm - Fauré & Sibelius at Vanier Hall. Hosted by the Prince George Symphony Orchestra. Tickets available at the PGSO office and on Ticketmaster  - https://www.facebook.com/events/161329524209067/ -

Saturday, Oct. 10th @ 8pm - Drum & Bell Tower and Blocktreat at the Legion. $10 at the door - https://www.facebook.com/events/903155633111423/ -

Saturday, Oct. 10th @ 9pm* - Mama Drinks Bourbon at Nancy O's. $5 cover. - https://www.facebook.com/events/615378085269673/ -

Thursday, Oct. 15th @ 6:30pm* - Jazz & Blues : hosted by Eric Tompkins at Nancy O's. Bring your instrument and/or voice for a communal evening of jazz, blues, soul, and R&B covers. Or simply enjoy the music and food. Thursday might be 12-dollar-pasta-day, but don't quote me on that. - https://www.facebook.com/events/837737266341469/ -

Saturday, Oct. 17th @ 8:30pm* - Kill Matilda, The Nailheads, and Mediocre Minds at Westwood Pub. Doors at 7:30pm, punk at 8:30pm. $10 at the door. - https://www.facebook.com/events/1488609621457564/ -

Saturday, Oct. 17th @ 9pm* - SICKER THAN YOUR AVERAGE at Nancy O's. Resident DJs. $5 cover. - https://www.facebook.com/events/1486345158353862/ -

Monday, Oct. 19th - It's election day, baby! You know what to do. (And if you don't, there's ample information on Elections Canada)

Wednesday, Oct. 21st @ 8pm* - Zavan Trio at Nancy O's. $5 cover. - https://www.facebook.com/events/1672728242943697/ -

Wednesday, Oct. 21st to Saturday, Oct. 31st @ 8pm - Judy Russell Presents Evil Dead: The Musical at The Prince George Playhouse. Doors at 7pm. Tickets available at Studio 2880. Note: the Halloween show starts at 9pm, doors at 8pm. - https://www.facebook.com/events/1529034824053928/ -

Saturday Oct. 24th @ 8pm - Remember the Romance at Artspace. "Doug Jack is back with another evening of retro music and stories." Doors at 7pm, good stuff at 8pm. Tickets are $20 at Books & Co. - https://www.facebook.com/events/1643960735847956/ -

Saturday Oct. 24th @ 9:30pm* - Black Spruce Bog and WARLESS at Heartbreakers. Doors at 8:30pm, show at 9:30pm. Tickets are $30 at Books & Co., the UNBC Bookstore, Alfredo's, and Studio 2880. $35 at the door. - https://www.facebook.com/events/1030279290339975/ -

Friday, Oct 30th @ 8:30pm - Canadian Waste at the Legion. $10 at the door. - https://www.facebook.com/events/755939897847682/ -

 

*All shows at Nancy O's, the Westwood Pub, and Heartbreakers are 19+ only. Sorry, kids!

If we missed mentioning something fun, be sure to tell your friends about it! Here's to a month of good music, good times, and all that jazz.