Boots is back baby!
Alanis and Garbage: No Punny Headline Needed
We time travelled back to 1995 on Wednesday night. Alanis finally made it around with her Jagged Little Pill 25th anniversary tour along with supporting act Garbage.
Hunter Brothers on Farming and “Peace, Love & Country Music”
Hunter Brothers, consisting of real life brothers, Luke, J.J., Ty, Brock, and Dusty, hail from the small town of Shaunavon, Saskatchewan. The brothers still call Shaunavon home and still farm the same land they grew up on.
With an impressive list of CCMA and Juno nominations, as well as 23 SCMA wins, including Group of the Year, Fan’s Choice Entertainer of the Year, and Album of the Year, Hunter Brothers are proving that you can successfully make your dreams come true while still staying true to your roots.
We chatted with the brothers before they took the main stage at Cavendish Beach Music Festival earlier this month to talk about farming and what their new single “Peace, Love & Country Music” means to them.
EXCLUSIVE PREMIERE – Justine Chantale “What’s the Point”
One of the most promising artists in Canada’s up-and-coming music scene, Justine Chantale has been described as the small-town girl with the big voice, and even bigger heart.
Allie Colleen Talks “Halos and Horns” and the Best Music Advice She’s Ever Received
Hailing from Owasso, Oklahoma, Allie Colleen has set out to make a name for herself with her authentic style of country music and captivating lyrics. Named one of the 2022 Country Evolution Artists To Watch, Allie Colleen describes her music as Women’s Outlaw Country.
Garnering the attention of famed radio host, Bobby Bones, Allie Colleen was featured as the Artist of the Week on the Bobby Bones Top 30 Countdown this past May, where she performed her latest single “Halos and Horns”.
We caught up with Allie Colleen before her set at Cavendish Beach Music Festival to talk about “Halos and Horns” and to learn a little more about the artist behind the music.
Hip Hop Headlines RBC Ottawa Bluesfest on Saturday night
Ja Rule, TLC, and a crazy set by Grandson were the highlights on the eve of the last day of RBC Ottawa Bluesfest 2022 edition.
Rage Against the Machine Plays to a Packed Crowd at RBC Bluesfest
On the first night of a coming heatwave, Rage Against the Machine played to an enthusiastic shoulder-to-shoulder crowd. Earlier Ludic, The Commotions and Okies played charming shows across the festival, as Run the Jewels opened for Rage on the main stage with their typical bombast and charm.
PHOTOS: Too Many Zooz @ TD Edmonton International Jazz Festival
The self described “Brass House” trio Too Many Zooz brings the groove to Edmonton
Luke Bryan brings country music back to RBC Bluesfest on Day 7
It was a double birthday / anniversary celebration at RBC Bluesfest as I was celebrating my 48th and our friends at Country 92.3 CKBY celebrated their 50th year on the air in Ottawa. That’s quite the milestone for radio these days, of course CKBY has gone through some changes over the years but they’re still #1 for Country in Ottawa. So what better way to celebrate than with a huge country headliner, Luke Bryan.
RBC Bluesfest Rocks with Alexisonfire
Bluesfest organized a rock-heavy set for the main stage on July 13th, featuring Millencolin, Sum41, Alexisonfire, and the occasional mosh pit.