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Hartamophone

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  1. This sort of thing has “Truro” written all over it. Then again, a smaller market might have more per capita interest, but would it have the sheer numbers to support it? Also, from a quick look it appears that all of the acts are represented by the same agency. I’m not sure what that means, if anything, but I found it interesting. The company has a huuuuuuuuge roster of tribute acts: Booking House Inc.
  2. Thumbs up, all around. I preferred the previous venue, but have really come to enjoy the site and layout of Cityfolk, especially now that they’ve figured out how to make the indoor stage feel more intimate and club-like.
  3. I wish them well, I really do. But I’m having a hard time figuring what their target demographic is. “Serious” music fans aren’t likely to be tempted, and I don’t know that the classic rock radio crowd will be motivated to get out for it. Maybe for one or two of these bands in a bar for ten or fifteen bucks, but for a full day or weekend at a festival site? I don’t know. But hey, like I just said elsewhere, if a bunch of Supertramp fans want to stand around in a field for three days, God bless ‘em.
  4. Nostalgia Festival. August 24th - 26th at Lebreton Flats (for the out-of-towners, that’s where Bluesfest is). Tributes to Petty, The Hip, The Stones (Blushing Brides), Fleeteood Mac, Madonna, Bob Marley, Elton John / Billy Joel, Rush, Queen, Clapton and more. Can’t say I’ve Ever heard of such a thing, but I wish them well.  https://nostalgiafestival.ca/
  5. No, really. Nostalgia Festival. August 24th - 26th at Lebreton Flats (for the out-of-towners, that’s where Bluesfest is). Tributes to Petty, The Hip, The Stones (Blushing Brides), Fleeteood Mac, Madonna, Bob Marley, Elton John / Billy Joel, Rush, Queen, Clapton and more. Can’t say I’ve Ever heard of such a thing, but I wish them well. https://nostalgiafestival.ca/
  6. That was first assumption as well, although the only times I can remember a stage being there for events in the past few years (post-Bluesfest) it was at the other end facing west. Although none of those were the size of Jazzfest. We shall see.
  7. They still haven't uploaded the site map to their website, sooooo question for you (or anyone else who has seen one): Which way does the main stage face? Is it set up at the Canal end of Marion Dewar Plaza, facing west? Or will it be set up closer to the courthouse and face east? I've seen both configurations for concerts on that lawn, and the location of the stage will likely impact my ticket buying.
  8. From what I’ve read it’s no big surprise that the Leshes weren’t on board with this. Should be an interesting book, if a little gossipy. I’ll be sure to listen to some hetty JRAD while I read it. *wink emoji to show how clever I am*
  9. For those of you on Instagram, Chris Murphy is a pretty good follow. Lots of Sloan content, backstage stuff, and throwback pics, and he has a solid sense of humour. @sloandude
  10. Given that my office overlooks the plaza in front of City Hall, this could be a very good thing. For me.
  11. Is that a twenty dollar extra service charge, or twenty dollar extra face value of the ticket? Because TM would be responsible for the former but not the latter.
  12. I saw the first few minutes of Eat a Peach last year, before they got rained out. They do the Allmans pretty doggone well.
  13. Yeah, he circled back to it throughout. It’s a pesky distraction but not enough to ruin the book. Plus it’s really clear that he wrote the book himself without a ghostwriter (at least it sure seems that way) which is refreshing. And no, Pono didn’t last: https://www.cnet.com/news/pono-is-probably-dead-long-live-xstream/
  14. Well played. (But seriously, I’d go.)
  15. Ya mean the three-hundred page ad for Pono? Kidding! Kind of. I did like the book, though. And for some reason I keep it on a shelf in my office surrounded by legal texts. Trying to keep it real, I guess.
  16. Good of you to keep this place up and running. It is not taken for granted. Aloha.
  17. June 21st - 24th at Mooney’s Bay. Headliners are Sam Roberts Band, Broken Social Scene, Wintersleep, and Matt Mays. Pretty stacked lineup as far as these things go. I’ll be at Matt Mays for sure, and maybe one other night as well. http://www.dragonboat.net/news/031918-2018-concert-lineup.aspx
  18. St. Germain has been added! Not sure what kind of show he puts on, but his records are super rad, so hopefully it will be a fun night.
  19. And a killer set at Cityfolk last year. This is a great lineup.
  20. Hell of a way to start a show. This was when their first attempt at playing Red Rocks last year had to get moved indoors on account of weather.
  21. Agreed on both counts, although I’d have rather heard The Maker with Trey than without. Pretty sure I saw him play it with Emmylou Harris once and it was tasty.
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