flipzoso Posted September 22, 2010 Report Share Posted September 22, 2010 (edited) Bruce Peninsula Ontario mini-tour. Filming/production help/advice?/maybe?Hey dudes, as you may know im big BP-head. The band is doing some dates as follows:http://www.bruce-peninsula.com/shows.htmSeptember 23rdBrantford Arts BlockBrantford, ON-------------------------September 24thAPK LiveLondon, ON-------------------------September 25thJames St. SupercrawlHamilton, ON-------------------------October 13thCasa Del PopoloMontreal, PQ(note venue change!)-------------------------October 14thNeat CafeBurnstown, ON-------------------------October 15thGrad ClubKingston, ON-------------------------October 16thMaverick'sOttawa, ON-------------------------October 28thHorseshoe TavernToronto, ON-------------------------October 29thOutback ShackLondon, ON-------------------------But the topic is not solely to promote the dates, there’s more. You see, I am also going to be doing a film project with and for the band to use for promo stuff for the forthcoming album in the spring.I will likely be filming the stretch of shows of Montreal, Burnstown*, Kingston, and Ottawa. You know like sound checks, chilling, eating before, etc. But specifically the *Burnstown gig at Neat Coffee shop is what the emphasis will be on as they hold a special place for that venue. The format for that show is two sets (so they will be likely premiering newer than new stuff, and other goodies) and it is held in a beautiful old school house converted into a stage. The front of the schoolhouse is a coffee shop.So for that show we plan on doing some take-away style video shoots around Burntown, with backdrop of the beautiful Ottawa valley I think it would look really nice (around river maybe, or in front of the local church, attic of venue etc.). Also get some shots of the town, the venue, soundcheck, attic prep, the show, after-show etc.Onto the matter…this is more of advice-seeking post. I am planning on renting two Panasonic HVX-200 HD cameras, wireless mics (maybe need a boom for the take-away style ones as well), the band will be bringing a 24 channel mixer (I hope, still need to confirm) etc. I was wondering if anyone has done a project similar to this? And if they have any advice for me or items to think of? Like I already know for the Panny HVXs since they run on P2 cards, I will need a runner to transfer the footage after 50some minutes to a hard drive and pop it back in (since they hold two at a time, you pop one out, transfer and format it and pop it back in). You know, the small logistical things that become big things.Or, if anyone has experience in doing these kind of projects, and if you think you can offer help with some equipment or anything at all really and would like to join along we could definitely talk.Coolio,ZK Edited November 28, 2011 by Guest Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bradm Posted September 22, 2010 Report Share Posted September 22, 2010 I'm planning on being at the Montreal and Ottawa shows, and I'll be recording audio my usual way at them. Whatever (else) I'm able to do to help out, let me know.Aloha,Brad Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Velvet Posted September 22, 2010 Report Share Posted September 22, 2010 Holey moley.Oct. 15 The ElmdaleOct. 16 Mav'sOct. 17 The PalladiumHolly molly. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Low rain Posted September 23, 2010 Report Share Posted September 23, 2010 Looking forward to the hamilton show! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
edger Posted September 23, 2010 Report Share Posted September 23, 2010 Anyone know what time they play in Hamilton? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Velvet Posted September 23, 2010 Report Share Posted September 23, 2010 Ottawa tix on sale yet? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
flipzoso Posted September 23, 2010 Author Report Share Posted September 23, 2010 I do not believe myself to be a fortune teller, but it just found out my camera buddy dropped out. I was going to rent TWO HD cams for multiple angles (preferably the two actually manning a camera would be the nice HDs rather then use it as a redundant steady angle on a tripod or something). So, I guess I can unintentionally use my own thread to ask, if anyone knows someone who would be down to help as camera man for the Burnstown gig on October 14. THe other dates I'm all flexible for a) using one HD camera or putting on tripod, but for Burnstown gig I really was looking to get 2 cameras on the floor moving around. *Also this isn't exactly a paying gig...on the flipside there aren't any costs other than ones time. Anyways, if not no big deal, there are a few others options/people I can think of an try and contact. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
flipzoso Posted September 23, 2010 Author Report Share Posted September 23, 2010 (edited) Anyone know what time they play in Hamilton?I can't access it at the moment, but they posted the schedule on their facebook account at http://facebook.com/brucepeninsulaEDIT: http://www.supercrawl.ca/news/2010/09/supercrawl-schedule/BP are on at 9 PM on York Street Stage.Ottawa tix on sale yet?Its best to check with spectrasonic, but I believe they are on sale at the normal places (vertigo, venue). That show also has a FB show page via spectrasonic. Edited September 23, 2010 by Guest Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
edger Posted September 23, 2010 Report Share Posted September 23, 2010 Thank-you kindly. Might be a little late for my little guy...we'll have to see how much steam he has left at that time. Good luck with your project, I hope you find what you're looking for! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
flipzoso Posted September 24, 2010 Author Report Share Posted September 24, 2010 Got some PMs and things are looking optimistic. I like these helpful jambands.ca'ers Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
flipzoso Posted January 8, 2011 Author Report Share Posted January 8, 2011 Lead singer, Neil Haverty, has been diagnosed with Leukemia cancer.http://brucetrails.blogspot.com/2010/12/healing-power-in-2011.htmlInhabitants of the Bruce Peninsula Multi-verseAs we close the door on 2010 we'd like to thank all of those who came out to our shows, took the time to explore our recordings and supported the BP vessel as it navigated the waters of a crazy crazy year.So, it is with a heavy heart that we announce that our plans for 2011 are currently on hold.Neil Haverty has recently been diagnosed with Leukemia.The good news is that it is a highly treatable form of cancer that has a 95% success rate associated with Neil's treatment. He is supported by a wide network of friends and family who are standing behind him in this difficult time.As for the band: We are not breaking up. We will not stop recording. But for the immediate future, all of our touring plans are cancelled while Neil works toward a full recovery.What Neil needs most right now are positive vibes, well wishes, and love concoctions of the highest caliber. If you are a fan, friend or foe and would like to send Neil some healing power, please send all messages to : neilhaverty@gmail.comAny other questions, or for a mailing address please email: brucepeninsula@gmail.comIf you'd like to help out, please help contribute to the research and care facilities at the Princess Margaret hospital here in Toronto.Or donate to a cancer charity of your choice.In other band news, our second record is completed and mastered. We also have an EP in the can and ready to go. We will continue recording, collaborating and excavating as Neil recovers.Please stay tuned for a fundraising event, happening Saturday, January 29th that will involve lots of great music, art, food, drinks and conversation.We appreciate your continued support in this time of need.THANK YOUXOBPHere is a fundraiser event:http://brucetrails.blogspot.com/2011/01/c-is-for-cure-fundraiser-saturday-jan.htmlhttp://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=120940237975674On Dec. 22, 2010 Neil Haverty, one of the central voices of Bruce Peninsula, was diagnosed with Acute Promyelocytic LeukemiaThe Good News : Neil's is "the best" kind of cancer you can get according to all the doctors who have spoken with Neil and his family. There is a 95% cure rate associated with his treatment plan and an 80% chance that it won't return. He has already completed the first round of his chemotherapy and he is optimistic about a full recovery.What Can I Do? : Support the fundraiser! All the money raised from this event will go directly to help Neil and the Haverty family to lessen the financial burden that inevitably comes with illness.If you are unable to come this event, but would like to contribute directly to The C is For Cure fun please click on this sentence !When? : Saturday, Jan 29th. All Day!Where?: the Music Gallery (197 John St. Just North of Queen)What's going on?Matinée ShowDoors 3:00pmDonate What You Can - $10 suggested donation - (or just show your evening ticket if you're tapped)3:30 pm Lake Vernon Drowning4:00 pm Steven McKay4:30 pm The Deeep5:00 pm Kith & Kin5:30 pm Snowblink6:00 - 7:00 pm - Snack BreakEvening ShowDoors 7:00pm$20 in advance and at door (you will need to show your ticket to enter)7:30 pm Evening Hymns8:30 pm Austra9:30 pm Timber TimbreIn the Fellowship RoomFood will be sold for a buck or two by donation from 3pm - 7:30pm in conjunction with the Matinée show. Our wonderful volunteers will be dropping off delicious snack food all day long. Expect mouthwatering sweets and savory delights.The fellowship room will also be filled with glorious tunes supplied by Louis Calabro of the infamous Goin' Steady DJs.Ticket InformationTickets will be on sale via www.ticketweb.ca and at Rotate This and Soundscapes starting Thursday, Jan. 13th. Get 'em while they're hot.Music Gallery Member Tickets for $15. Any additional donation is very much appreciated.To be clear : a ticket to the evening show allows you all day access...the matinee show is PWYC and does not automatically allow you into the evening show. You need to purchase a ticket for that.Other Ways to DonateIf you can't come to the show and you would still like to help out, we have set up an online donation option:Please Click on this Sentence To Be Whisked Away to Our Donation PageYou will need a Pay Pal account and a credit or debit card. An account is free and very quick and easy to set up. We appreciate any support you can offer in this time of need. As I said before, all donations go directly to Neil and his family.! And finally, any donations to the snack table would be much appreciated !Food Donation Contact:karipeddle@gmail.comormisha.leona@gmail.comGeneral Inquires:thecisforcure@gmail.comormattcully@gmail.comthanks so much. and we will see you soon!XOMAAT Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
flipzoso Posted April 16, 2011 Author Report Share Posted April 16, 2011 (edited) Hey everyone check out the new BP site here: http://bruce-peninsula.com/ (better to start here: http://bruce-peninsula.com/#startspot ) lots to explore. But today is the launch of the Bruce Trail Fire Sale... As many of you have already heard, Bruce Peninsula was forced into hiatus in December as a principal member of our band was diagnosed with a highly treatable but nonetheless challenging illness to overcome. Our hearts sunk when we heard the news and the band's standing commitments were instantly postponed as we held at the side of our friend. A few months removed and Neil is out of the hospital and working on the next stages of his recovery. As time has rolled on, our minds have started to drift back towards the release of our completed second full-length album, Open Flames. We had signed off on the master version just one day before Neil's diagnosis, even throwing a big band party to celebrate it with copious wine and indian cuisine all over the tables. There we all got excited about a possible March release date and started to daydream about all the touring plans that had been stacking up, which would have made for some of our longest and most fulfilling trips yet. The thought of getting back in the van is having a very positive impact on Neil's recovery, but he unfortunately won't be ready to go on the road for some time still. As a band that has always known emphatically that our songs belong on a stage, we felt that releasing the record now, without any live momentum behind it, would do a huge disservice to a record that we are truly proud of. So the decision has been made to push the album's release back into the Fall. But now for the good news! Bruce Peninsula is not just a band. We are a tight-knit group of friends with a common goal to create together and we always have our hands in many pots at once. While working on Open Flames, there would always be a band member coming to the studio to say they'd made up something new the night before or a strange four track demo crossing the internet from London to Toronto late at night. Some are small, some are borrowed, some just barely missed their chance to be on LP2. Hell, one may be the most ambitious thing we've made to date. So, rather than giving you a full-length record this month, we are pleased to introduce you to the Bush Fires on the Bruce Trail series, in which we'll present you a new little morsel of music on the 21st of each month leading into the fall of 2011 and the release of Open Flames. We hope that you enjoy the first installment, two of our favourite cover songs, and that you'll check back here each month to see what else we've cooked up. We appreciated the ongoing support and hope you like these oddities. We sure do. xo Bruce Peninsula Check their Soundcloud: in the future for updates or Also re: Neil's health... http://exclaim.ca/News/bruce_peninsula_launch_b-sides_series_following_neil_havertys_cancer_going_in_remission The last we heard from Toronto roots collective Bruce Peninsula, frontman Neil Haverty had been diagnosed with leukemia. In an interview with Exclaim!, the singer revealed that he had undergone chemotherapy and was hopeful for a complete recovery. Well, we have some good news: Haverty's cancer is in remission, and Bruce Peninsula are gearing up for some new releases. In a statement to Exclaim!, Haverty explained, "They call this the 'maintenance phase.' I will still take a pill called ATRA for a year and I will check in with my doctor once a month, but I'm basically done with all the truly icky stuff." Now that the worst is behind him, Haverty and his band are ready to put out some new music. We already knew that Bruce Peninsula's sophomore album, Open Flames, was in the can. Before they release that into the world, though, the band will unveil Bruce Trail Fire Sale. According to a press release, this is a "digital B-side series that collects one-off songs, covers, live videos... whatever we can dream up.".... Edited April 16, 2011 by Guest Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DevO Posted April 17, 2011 Report Share Posted April 17, 2011 Great to hear some good news re: Neil's health. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
boiler Posted April 17, 2011 Report Share Posted April 17, 2011 Thanks for the updates. That's a really cool idea. Looking forward to checking out the once a month releases. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
flipzoso Posted April 26, 2011 Author Report Share Posted April 26, 2011 Hey so their Daytrotter session is now finally up (a year later) contains their cover of Fleetwood Mac's Chain, Itty Bitty Baby > Moon At Your Back, and a subtle version of Shanty.http://www.daytrotter.com/dt/bruce-peninsula-concert/20032213-37382261.htmlhttp://brucetrails.blogspot.com/2011/04/fire-sale-installment-2.htmlLast year, a six-piece version of BP got in the van for a little tour of Michigan, Illinois and Iowa. We had a good time in Detroit and Chicago and at Knox College in Galesburg but the whole reason for the trip was to visit the fine fellows at Daytrotter.It's a beautiful thing they have going there. Nestled atop a pizza joint in Rock Island, IL, you'd never know that the Daytrotter guys record a couple bands a day every single day at their unassuming studio. They were very inviting and patient with us, considering none of us had ever done a live-off-the-floor, get-it-right-quick taping before.Rock Island is part of the Quad Cities, uniting with Davenport, Bettendorf and Moline. When we finished up, the DT guys pointed us over the bridge and into Iowa, where we found a casino / hotel / cruise ship that had cheap rooms. A bottle of tequila, some pizza, a little gambling and too much Wife Swap later, I can safely say it produced one of the best memories we've got.Hope you enjoy it. Be sure to check out everything Daytrotter has to offer. You could be online for days. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
flipzoso Posted May 9, 2011 Author Report Share Posted May 9, 2011 ...and just a few minutes ago they posted a cover of Pentangle's "Light Flight" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
flipzoso Posted May 31, 2011 Author Report Share Posted May 31, 2011 Here's an interesting "cover-based" one...http://www.southernsouls.ca/btfiresongs.htmlOn the last day of a recent band retreat to Dyer's Bay, sometime between breakfast and rehearsal, Ivy said "I don't really listen to new music, unless my friends made it." It sparked a healthy discussion (Bruce Peninsula can be an opinionated bunch) but in the end, no one disagreed with the sentiment.The truth is that Bruce Peninsula could never have existed if not for the talent that orbits around it. Since the beginning, members have been recruited after showing their stripes in another project. Beyond that, the presence of local musicians and the music they make has been the source of endless inspiration in all of our lives.In an effort to celebrate both sides of that coin, Bruce Peninsula and Southern Souls have teamed up for a series of videos featuring individual members of the band leading songs written by songwriters that they know personally.We hope you enjoy these first four, shot a few weeks back on Toronto island. Stay tuned for further instalments, to be posted as part of the Bruce Trail Fire Sale later this summer.— Neilhttp://brucetrails.blogspot.com/2011/05/southern-souls-cover-songs.htmlMitch Fillion, the man behind the brilliant Southern Souls, joined us on Toronto island a few weeks ago to film the first group of songs for a series that features each member of Bruce Peninsula taking on a song written by someone they know. Daniela played MGMT, Matt covered the Silt, Andrew played Alex Lukashevsky and Ivy took on a Skydiggers songs. Stay tuned for 6 more of these as the summer rolls on. For now, we hope you enjoy these as much as we enjoyed making them. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
flipzoso Posted July 27, 2011 Author Report Share Posted July 27, 2011 (edited) I'll let the press release do the talking, but it looks like they are going with their friends at Hand Drawn Dracula label. http://handdrawndracula.com/bruce-peninsula-open-flames-and-tour/ Bruce Peninsula 'Open Flames' and Tour Hand Drawn Dracula is proud to be working with BRUCE PENINSULA, who return with their sophomore full-length album, Open Flames, October 4th 2011. The multi-musician ensemble gives us 10 new, sprawling songs, drawn from the skin of a drum and sung from deep down in the gut. It has been quite a journey. Bruce Peninsula's previous record, 2009's self-released debut, A Mountain Is A Mouth immediately caught fire, garnering countless glowing reviews and a Polaris Music Prize long-list nomination. Their raucous, big top live show, featuring at times, a 10-musician sprawl, has converted audiences across the continent with headline appearances at SXSW, Pop Montreal and Halifax Pop Explosion. Songs from that album (along with Open Flames' opening track) were used to score the full-length feature film Small Town Murder Songs, which premiered at the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival. Bruce Peninsula spent the middle months of 2010 with their heads down, hard at work. The idea was to write quickly, second-guess less and to push musical boundaries beyond their signature, progressive-gospel sound. By the end of the year, the band was sitting on a wealth of new material and had planned a release of Open Flames in the Spring of 2010. But, in December, as the master came into hand, the band were suddenly sideswiped when lead shouter Neil Haverty was diagnosed with Acute Promyelocytic Leukemia. Open Flames would be forced to wait while Haverty endured treatment. The band created The Bruce Trail Fire Sale, an online campaign of new videos, covers and b-sides not featured on the LP to help calm an anxious wait. After a long and dreadful winter, Haverty is officially in remission and Bruce Peninsula is finally ready to take its next step forward. With a new choir on hand (featuring, among others, Daniela Gesundheit aka Snowblink and Tamara Lindeman aka The Weather Station), a fresh lease on life and Open Flames at the ready, Bruce Peninsula are born anew. Bruce Peninsula 'Open Flames' Release Date: October 4, 2011 1. As Long As I Live 2. In Your Light 3. Pull Me Under 4. Warden 5. Say Yeah 6. Open Flame 7. Or So I Dreamed 8. Adrenaline 9. Cliffs & Coves 10. Chupacabra BRUCE PENINSULA – FALL TOUR DATES, 2011 09/09 | Sarnia, ON | The Story * 09/10 | Hamilton, ON | Christ’s Church Cathedral * 09/15 | Guelph, ON | Ebar *^ 09/17 | London, ON | OH Fest 09/18 | Waterloo, ON | Waterloo Park / Grist Mill * 09/22 | Kingston, ON | St. James Anglican Church *# 09/29 | St. Catharines, ON | Mansion House ^ 10/01 | Peterborough, ON | The Attic *# 10/04 | Toronto, ON | Soundscapes In-store 10/05 | Montreal, PQ | Casa Del Popolo ^ 10/06 | Montreal, PQ | Phonopolis In-store % 10/07 | St. John, NB | Pepper’s Pub 10/08 | Sackville, NS | George’s Roadhouse ^ 10/09 | Halifax, NS | The Khyber % 10/12 | Cornerbrook, NL | The Backlot ^ 10/14 | St. John’s, NL | The Ship 10/15 | St. John’s, NL | The Ship 10/16 | Port Rexton, NL | Two Whales Cafe % 10/19 | Sydney, NS | St. Pat's Church ^+ 10/20 | Riverport, NS | Confidence Lodge 10/21 | Fredericton, NB | The Capital Bar 10/22 | Halifax, NS | Bus Stop Theatre ^ 10/23 | Charlottetown, PEI | Baba's 10/24 | Moncton, NB | Plan B ^ 10/25 | Fredericton, NB | Charlotte St. Arts Centre 10/26 | Sherbrooke, QC | La Petite Boite Noir ^ 10/27 | Toronto, ON | Lee’s Palace * w/ Snowblink ^ w/ The Weather Station # w/ The Gertrudes + w/ Olenka and the Autumn Lovers % BP variety feat. songs from each member Trailers: http://handdrawndracula.com/watch-the-bruce-penisula-trailers/ Bruce Peninsula - In Your Light (Snapshot) Bruce Peninsula - Open Flame (Snapshot) :dance: :dance: Edited August 26, 2011 by Guest Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bradm Posted July 27, 2011 Report Share Posted July 27, 2011 October 05 – Montreal, PQ – Casa Del PopoloI might make this one.The Weather Station is also playing in Ottawa, on Aug. 25 at Raw Sugar, with Rolf Klausener.Aloha,Brad Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
flipzoso Posted July 27, 2011 Author Report Share Posted July 27, 2011 On the comments on Facebook the band said they are working on an Ottawa date. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bradm Posted August 7, 2011 Report Share Posted August 7, 2011 Friends! Kingston is now on Sept 21! Not Sept 22!Added Burnstown on Sept 23! So happy to return to Neat Coffee.Aloha,Brad Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
flipzoso Posted August 7, 2011 Author Report Share Posted August 7, 2011 Edited. I'll probably be hitting those two, spots are always available Brad :wink: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bradm Posted August 25, 2011 Report Share Posted August 25, 2011 Burnstown show cancelled! Our apologies !Aloha,Brad Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
flipzoso Posted August 26, 2011 Author Report Share Posted August 26, 2011 Bummer, was looking to bring a good entourage, it being Friday night and all. Kingston moved to Thursday Sep 22, that may be my best bet now. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bradm Posted October 3, 2011 Report Share Posted October 3, 2011 Spectrasonic just announced (via a Facebook event) that Bruce Peninsula and the BP Revue ("a selection of performances by BP solo/side-projects") will be playing at Raw Sugar Cafe in Ottawa on Thursday, November 17, 2011 at 8:30pm.Aloha,Brad Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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