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Song of the Summer
The Lockyer Boys have an exciting summer ahead of them. The musical duo of brothers Will and Charlie Lockyer hit the local pop music scene in 2021 and quickly gained traction. Now, after two years of working on a batch of songs, their new single “306” releases today.
L’omelette
It’ll be a high-energy affair when Calgary band L’omelette makes their first visit to Thunder Bay this month. “We love to rock out and play live rock shows. We’re kind of like a festival dance band, and so live you can expect lots of dancing, lots of jumping around, and lots of energy,” lead singer Meg Thompson says.
A Wild Ride
“It’s just been such a wild ride,” says Thunder Bay-born musical artist Megan Nadin, who is no stranger to boldly venturing into the unfamiliar. It was a fortuitous encounter that would lead her to open for country legends Pam Tillis and Lorrie Morgan on their Grits and Glamour tour this Sunday April 13 at the Thunder Bay Community Auditorium, which will be Nadin’s largest show to date.
Rum Ragged
On April 26, the Sleeping Giant Folk Music Society presents Juno-nominated Newfoundland folk band Rum Ragged for a show that promises to lift your spirits with a contemporary take on traditional East Coast music.
Are Beyoncé, Jelly Roll, and Post Malone Country?
Are Beyoncé, Jelly Roll and Post Malone country? This was the seed of the idea that led me to writing this column. Beyonce—Queen B, perhaps the most famous performer in the world—is known for her soul, R&B, and hip hop music, while Jelly Roll and Post Malone are both American singers best known for their hip hop, rap, and R&B offerings. So the question is can a hip hop artist make a country album? Or even a rock or pop singer for that matter? And what makes country music country? Is it that sound of a fiddle, or steel guitar? A twang in your voice? Or where you were born?
Shimmering Sounds
Once Darren Foley picked up the guitar, he never put it down. Since the age of 15, he's been writing, playing, and performing music of different genres with multiple bands and as a solo artist. He’s toured across Canada, but his latest collaborative project, recorded with his band the Luminescence, self-titled Darren Foley and the Luminescence, was recorded very close to home—in Albert’s Workshop, his home recording studio.