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The Silver Hearts CD release tour - TO, Peterborough, Kingston, Ottawa!!


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Hi everyone!!!

[blurb]here are the dates for the Silver Hearts CD release tour -

April 7 - Mod Club - Toronto (see below)

April 19 - Montreal House - Peterborough

April 20 - Grad Club - Kingston

April 21 - Barrymore's - Ottawa

keep checking http://www.myspace.com/thesilverhearts for further updates and previews of the new tunes!!

The new CD is due to be in stores April 11!![/blurb]

THE SILVER HEARTS AND ANDRE ETHIER

ON STAGE TOGETHER!

CELEBRATING THE RELEASE OF THEIR NEW FULL LENGTH RECORD, "DEAR STRANGER"

FRIDAY APRIL 7, 2006

THE MOD CLUB THEATRE

722 COLLEGE STREET

8PM

$12.50 In Advance, $15.00 @ The door

TICKETS AVAILABLE AT SOUNDSCAPES, ROTATE THIS & TICKETMASTER (416)

870-8000 www.ticketmaster.ca

"Brothel Blues"...A Saloon Symphony"... "Ghost Town Orchestra"...

"The Muppets meet Harry Smith's Anthology of Folk Music".."Music to rob

trains by"..

For the past five years, Peterborough's The Silver Hearts have

drawn comparisons as unique as their music.

Joined by Deadly Snakes vocalist & guitarist, Andre Ethier, The Silver

Hearts have returned with a unique recording of brand new material.

The resulting album, "Dear Stranger," was recorded spontaneously in a

wooden house in The Silver Hearts hometown of Peterborough, Ontario. With The Silver Hearts ethos of "playing forgotten styles with new grace & vitality" firmly intact, "Dear Stranger" carries echoes of pre-war blues, burlesque swing, torch ballads, mariachi morricone-esque victory anthems, Dylan & The Band's "Basement Tapes," and everything else you'd expect to hear from a far-away place.

"Dear Stranger" will be in stores on Tuesday April 11, 2006 on Banbury

Park Records, Distributed by Festival Distribution.

For more information, please contact steve@banburypark.com

Check out the website

www.thesilverhearts.com

Hear sneak previews of the new songs and join our brand new community at http://www.myspace.com/thesilverhearts

You can sample all the tunes from each of the following CDs!!!

The Silver Hearts track-for-track interpretation of Tom Waits' Rain Dogs http://cdbaby.com/cd/silverhearts3'>http://cdbaby.com/cd/silverhearts3

Our Precious City - Phenom original CD released Summer 2004

http://cdbaby.com/cd/silverhearts

No Place - hard to find original CD.... http://cdbaby.com/cd/silverhearts2

PRESS CLIPPINGS!

"A concert by the Silver Hearts is like a steaming pot of gumbo. Knock

back a mouthful and you'll find a little bit of everything in it: ragtime, cow-punk, Tin Pan Alley, little chunks of bluegrass. Loose-limbed and good-matured, The Silver Hearts music is also tight and centered. "

- Ottawa Citizen, Ottawa, Canada

"Their tunes might recall something by a wine-whipped country string

band... one moment and then a bluesy-woozy outtake from Tom Waits' Bone Machine the next, and they have no qualms about wailing a teary ballad at the drop of a Stetson.

Silver Hearts don't need to wear tin sheriff's deputy badges to set

Themselves apart. When you travel in a 14-strong posse dressed in matching black suits, you tend to stand out in a crowd. NNNN"

- Now Magazine, Toronto, Canada.

"Triumphant, passionate and inspiring are not adjectives that usually

Describe showcase gigs but Peterborough's finest folkestra fed a frenzied crowd with Sadie-ish country, barrel-house blues, New Orleans hot jazz and otherworldly duets between the musical saw and theremin. Must be seen to be believed"

- Exclaim! Magazine, Canada.

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Who will be there....??

well, you never know....

Brian, Tom, Wyatt, Patrick, Kelly, Mike, Paul, Jesse, Charlie, Trevor (probably)....etc....

Andre is confirmed for Toronto, Kingston and Ottawa - working on the Peterborough one - this was a new add....

Other than that, the band is refreshed, pumped and ready to go!!!

The CD is ridiculously good also...I may be biased, but I am SERIOUS!!!

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It's forever irked me that these guys aren't already colossally huge, given what they can do.

Looking very much forward to hearing the new disc. I know Trevor was pretty excited by it - sounded like a virtual seething maelstrom of creative inception (as it were).

Silverhearts at Ghost Town!! That is a quintessential saloon band if there ever was one.

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