March 10, 2010

DUET HITS THE KLONDIKE INSTITUTE FOR ARTS AND CULTURE

I walk around life with people all saying "Dawson City blah blah blah... " and don't listen too much because honestly, what I have caught about it is that it's the most beautiful place in the world. Really, why should i feel i'm being cheated of seeing the most beautiful place in the world? There's no way I could even get there and why want for what one can not fiscally or logically have? And how much more can a person desire? I already wished for World Peace and look at the place. But people, this week I learned that one should let oneself dream. Listen to the Universe and all the talk of Dawson City. Howl back the eternal Yes.

The Klondike Institute of Arts and Culture is hosting the Hundred Dollar Duet on March 26. We'll be coming to Vancouver right after and will be playing around a bit. Thank you KIAC. Thank you Universe.

March 4, 2010

Family Band are coming here.
























We're pleased to announce that we'll be playing a show on March 13th at Double Double Land, which is 209 Augusta. Even happier to say that our great friends Family Band are going to be there, along with our own family, Castlemusic. It's all blood.


It's an early show. Doors at 8pm. Five bucks. We're playing in a new incarnation to psych you out.

Here is how rad Family Band is:




February 9, 2010

SHOWS WITH ATTACK IN BLACK

We're playing with these guys:













10 Feb 2010 E Bar Guelph, Ontario
11 Feb 2010 Casbah Hamilton, Ontario
12 Feb 2010 Call the Office London, Ontario

It's our pleasure.
They look exactly like this in real life.

January 19, 2010

January 30 NYC



















Kim Krans of Family Band who has never made an ugly thing made this:

January 17, 2010

THE LONESOME ACE STRINGBAND and STRIPMALL BALLADS


Alright. We have a real good line up, though a strange line up, and maybe a little bit of an unknown line up. But these unknowns are totally known unknowns. So here are the details about The Lonesome Ace Stringband and Stripmall Ballads.


The Lonesome Ace Stringband is a trio of some of the greatest instrumentalists in this country, if not continent. I know this is a bold claim, but prove me wrong. Try to out fiddle John Showman, I'd like to see it. They all play in the infamous Foggy Hogtown Boys bluegrass. But the trio is different as can only be described by the following official bio:

The Lonesome Ace Stringband are Chris Coole (banjo and guitar), John Showman (fiddle) and Max Heineman (bass). Lonesome Ace lean toward the old-time side of things. They are a band without a website, a cd, or a myspace...they are a mystery...yet a familiar myste
ry...a mystery that fits like a favorite old shirt or glove (or gloves). The Lonesome Ace are students of Melodivisation, an all but forgotten school of music where the musician doesn't play the tune exactly the same way every time, but still plays the melody. Melodivisation takes elements of music, meditation, yoga, chess, tap dancing and jazz-fusion to create a sound that takes the listener on an ofttimes disturbing journey through time and space to the fourth and occasionally fifth dimension. At the root of the sound though, are three brothers and the down-home music they grew up playing and singing back at the old home place.

If you do not know much about the fourth dimension, please educate yourself:



The first guy playing on Friday is the bomb. He goes by "Stripmall Ballads" but he's been known as Phillips Saylor a little longer - he's been playing around America for years though he seems never to have aged past 17. We met him while he was being Carolyn Mark's side guy this summer. He blew our minds with his voice and guitar playing. But then we found out he wrote his own tunes, and the writing's some of the best going on right now in the world of folk or whatever the hell. He lives in DC, so we're lucky he's coming all the way up to play. He'll be on around 9:30 so come out earlier. According to the bio:

Stripmall Ballads is the latest musical manifestation of Phillips Saylor. A devout student of the American roots music tradition, Phillips got schooled on the road, spending his formative years playing shows to hobos under Maryland's rail road bridges, taking up claw hammer banjo and shape note singing in New England and breathing in harmony from the pews of Alabama and Georgia's Primitive Baptist churches. His professional work to date includes touring and collaborating with some of New folk'
s greatest acts, including Sarah Harmer, The Be Good Tanya's, Carolyn Mark, Baby Gramps, Jolie Holland and The Lonesome Brothers, picking and singing everywhere between East Tennessee to Edmonton. Phillips speaks his experience through a varied and dynamic catalog of songs on banjo and guitar.

After five years of fronting the critically acclaimed old-time revival duo, The Shiftless Rounders (featuring Ben Sidelinger), Phillips settled in the heart of the empire- Washington, D.C. and created Stripmall Ballads as a vehicle to focus on his original compositions and contextual performances. With a firm rooting in the traditional, Stripmall Ballads branches out into today's America, fusing virtuosic historical convention with contemporary lyricism. Reviving an old form of showmanship, an engaging form of showmanship, Stripmall Ballads draws out the audience, demanding attention for a new poetry.
Phillips is currently playing and recording his solo work in Stripmall Ballads, and touring with King Wilkie all over the USA. LISTEN TO THE GUY HERE.

January 7, 2010

JANUARY THE 22ND - MY FATHER'S HOUSE RECORD RELEASE




















At the Horseshoe Tavern Entertainment Complex... get your tickets at Rotate This, Soundscapes and the Horseshoe.

December 24, 2009

In Hand

You can get it here: http://www.derangedrecords.com/catalog/
or ask your local record store if they carry this.

December 15, 2009

A Foggy Christmas

In 1997 -98 chemistry was 1st period on thursday mornings. I walked out with a %54 because of the Foggy Hogtown Boys. They played Wednesday nights as Crazy Strings at the Silver Dollar.

I get to sing a few tunes at their X-mas party on Friday at the Silver Dollar, 486 Spadina Ave, 9:30 PM, with special guests, Jenny Whiteley, Joey Wright and Corin Raymond and me.

Tickets $20, $15 with Food Donation, $10 with student car dan food donation. Tickets at door.

Peace on Earth,
Simone

Maisonneuve

Jay Somerset wrote an article about us and the folk tradition in this winter's issue of Maisonneuve Magazine.

November 4, 2009

Least Of All






WE ARE PLAYING IN WINNIPEG AGAIN, ON NOVEMBER 11TH.