Here is the best of 2017 for Canadian albums What I’ve done is compiled the Top 57 Canadian albums that came out which narrow it down to my Top 17 of 2017 in a few weeks. Starting from #48 – #57.
Month: December 2017
It’s that time of year for Best of list. Here is my best of 2017 for the non-Canadian albums that came out. Starting from #41 to #50.
2017 has been a fun year for live music. It was very hard choosing what were my favorites in 2017. So I have narrowed it down to the best 17. Let the pictures speak for itself! 1. Capitol Hill Block Party in Seattle. Highlights: Run The Jewels, Wolf Parade, Austra, Thundercat, Mura Masa, Perfume Genius, …
Here is the December 11, 2017 edition of No Filter on CHUO 89.1FM. HOUR ONE: HOUR TWO: PLAYLIST: Julie Doiron & The Wrong Guys – Hope Floats / You Wanted What I Want Mushy Gushy – I Don’t Know Yet Her Harbour – Come Half Moon / Momento Mori The Weather Station – You and …
This is the one show I’ve been waiting for in December! It was Chad VanGaalen and Un Blonde at The 27 Club. Un Blonde kicked off the show with their indie soul-rock music. Previewed some new materials for an upcoming album and some from Good Will Come To You. Surprisingly Chad joined on stage and …
Great show at the 27 Club on December 7, 2017. Performing that night was Little Scream, Heavy Medicine Band and Plastic Farm. The show started off with Ottawa’s Plastic Farm. First time seeing this new act and they had that indie alternative rock vibe to their music. Second band to play was The Heavy Medicine …
Ottawa Life Magazine held their Christmas party at Alpha Art Gallery. It was pretty busy when I got to the venue. Malak Sound was performing at the party too. Malak also received an Ottawa Life Magazine Awards (aka OLA) for best musical performer. Check out the photos.
You can tell that it is the start of the Christmas/Holiday season when the lights turn on. On December 7, 2017, the National Gallery of Canada held their annual lighting of the Christmas tree at the Scotiabank Great Hall. Before the light turns on. Wonderful holiday melodies of Stellae Boreales, Ottawa Suzuki Strings’ violin ensemble, …
Surprise! Ottawa’s Telecomo did a last minute surprise show at The Record Centre. Pretty loud and rocking for this performance!! Probably the last show in 2017 for them.