When you hear the iconic Canadian band The Headstones… what do you think? Do you think “Oh, just another rock band creating noise?” or are you like me who thinks “This is the Tragically Hip of punk rock!”. (Coincidentally, Hugh Dillon grew up playing hockey with Paul Langlois; future guitarist of the Tragically Hip).
Vanilla Ice with a bit of Salt N’ Pepa take Kingston back to the 90’s
Friday evening, September 8, The I Love The 90s Tour brought it’s show to Kingston and Rogers K-Rock Centre. It was funny, before even entering the building, there was a buzz among the crowd that you don’t often see at a concert. The atmosphere of excitement was there. You could hear the pulse of the bass from well away from the building. I must confess, I was not much of a Hip Hop fan in the past, but I can still appreciate the art form and the fans were certainly into it. The largely female audience was there to re-live a piece of their youth and experience some of the music many of them likely grew up with.
Sam Roberts Band to play a free show in Kingston
Sam Roberts Band will be playing Springer Market Square, May 12 at 8:00pm as part of The Breakout Project, happening May 10 – 12 at Fort Henry. The concert is presented by the City of Kingston and is free and open to the public.