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OCT6 High Plains Drifter, MUST STASH HAT @ C'est What 67 Front St.


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High Plains Drifter

www.highplainsdrifter.ca

Saturday, Oct. 6th, 2007

C'est What

67 Front St.

Doors at 9 pm

$6 before 11 pm / $8 after

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www.cestwhat.ca

The VENUE: C'est What Brew/Vin Pub Restaurant Toronto’s true local flavour in craft beer and comfort food since 1988.

A great value "ethno-clectic" menu, 35 craft brewed beers on tap, fine whiskies from the world over, and a select all Ontario VQA wine list are all part of the casual, relaxed experience here.

Located in the cellar of a historic century old building in the St. Lawrence Market area, C’est What has an Old Town charm that appeals to Bohemians and Bay St. bankers alike. It offers diversions such as board games, pool tables, and a TV room.musician

C'est What is also the home of an Internet radio station, whatsnext.ca, featuring independently produced recorded music and all performances from the adjoining performance room.

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www.highplainsdrifter.ca

THE MUSIC: High Plains Drifter is a eclectic collective who's funk and world beat live performances are captivating audiences across Canada. Leaning towards original jazz-funk, fusion and world music, High Plains Drifter is a groove force who's goal is to keeps dancehalls packed and bodies in constant motion.

High Plains Drifter draws inspiration from artists as diverse as James Brown, Breakestra Orchestra and Wes Montgomery. The group, known for their unpredictable stage show, has enjoyed collaborations with musicians from all over Canada. Formed in 2003 at Nova Scotia's premier Jazz School, High Plains Drifter has performed at the Evolve Festival, Halifax Jazz Festival, Come Together Festival and clubs across Central and Eastern Canada. In 2005, the band under the tutleage of Jay Cleary relocated to Toronto where they have become a staple on the summer festival and Toronto funk-rock scene.

Known for unpredictable and spontaneous collaborations, High Plains Drifter 's sound knows no boundaries of sonic exploration and discovery. High Plains Drifter has colloborated with members of Wassabi Collective, The Jimmy Swift Band, King Sunshine, God Made Me Funky, Slowcoaster, Chameleon Project, DJ Rainforce, Diesel Dog, Mark Wilson and the way it is, Gisto, Resinators, Irie Band, Caution Jam, Andru Branch and the Halfway Tree and many other instrumentalists.

plus...

DJ ?uesquecest

www.myspace.com/makeitfunky :: www.nufunk.ca

::funky breaks::global rhythms::rare grooves

Straight out of Toronto, DJ ?uescequest history is brief and sketchy. Throwing down beats between sets at live events is his signature, sharing the stage with Femi Kuti, Wassabi Collective, God Made Me Funky, King Sunshine, Moses Mayes, Soulive and many others at Toronto's El Mocambo, The Docks, Rivoli, Reverb and Gypsy Co-op. As a part of Toronto's the Make if Funky Crew, DJ ?uesquecest has worked with DJs Fort Knox Five, Krafty Kuts, Mat The Alien, Kid Gusto, All Good Funk Alliance and Big League Chu.

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... she's a real wholesome girl, but with sexy vocals that will knock your socks off!

Suzy and I were in the Aaron MacDonald Band together while she was going to St. F.X. and dating the lead singer (Aaron) we toured sporatically together for a year all over Atlantic Canada - our biggest gig was opening for Natalie MacMaster in Halifax.

Years later we've reunited to play some St.F.X. Church functions and this will be her 4th time playing with High Plains Drifter. She did a wonderful job of pulling off songs by Jackson 5, Sharon Jones, James Brown, Paul Simon, Sly & The Family Stone and more...

should be a fun show.. !!

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Great show!

we had a shit load of fun.

High plains drifter were solid.

we will post our set on the archive soon

thanks to everybody who came,

ol hickster we will see you and your friends on mon at the smiling buddha. whoever couldn't make this show, Must Stash Hat is playing the Smiling buddha on Mon night at 11.

Thanks Jay Dawg, we should do this again.

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