Tragically Hip to encore Fully Completely in Edmonton
Posted on October 6, 2014 By Mike Ross Entertainment, entertainment, Front Slider, Music
In case you didn’t get your fill of Fully Completely the first time around, the Tragically Hip is bringing it back for an encore. The reissue of the band’s third album will coincide with the “Fully and Completely tour” across Canada in 2015. The Hip plays Rexall Place Thursday, Feb. 12. Tickets go ON SALE […]
MUSIC PREVIEW: Pixies return, done Deal
Posted on October 1, 2014 By Michael Senchuk Entertainment, Front Slider, Music
The busy fall touring season continues, with notable gigs from Winnipeg’s Royal Canoe, Trust (TR/ST) and Swedish death metal act Amon Amarth on tap this weekend, revving up towards the fall’s big music festival, Up + Downtown, which takes place over the Thanksgiving weekend. Pixies are back for a show at the Shaw Conference Centre […]
Kirby leaves Edmonton music scene a better place
Posted on September 30, 2014 By Mike Ross Front Slider, Music, News, news
The final story Kirby wrote for GigCity was an obituary on Doug Jenson. You can add “journalist” to the long list of things Kirby was good at. She did it because I asked her to, because she was the first person I thought of who would be able write a fitting tribute to such a […]
The Tea Party returns in December
Posted on September 30, 2014 By Mike Ross Entertainment, Front Slider, Music, music
The Tea Party is back. No, not the American political movement, which never left, but the Canadian power trio, which cut a swath through the Canadian rock fields in the mid-1990s, broke up, reformed and have since stuck to their guns and did NOT sell their Internet domain teaparty.com despite rumour of a giant offer […]
Neil Diamond in Edmonton in May
Posted on September 29, 2014 By Mike Ross Entertainment, entertainment, Music
Say what you want about Neil Diamond. Better yet, don’t. Unless it’s nice – lest his fell legion of female fandom descend upon you and give you what for! Diamond, 73, has announced a slew of dates behind his upcoming album, Melody Road, including Tuesday, May 5, 2015 at Rexall Place in Edmonton. No ticket […]
Is Glen Campbell Alzheimer’s documentary exploitive?
Posted on September 29, 2014 By Derek Owen Entertainment, Film, Front Slider, life, Music
Director James Keach’s documentary Glen Campbell: I’ll Be Me follows the country music legend’s farewell tour following his diagnosis of Alzheimer’s Disease in the summer of 2011. While chock full of joyful moments, it’s hard to watch the rapid descent of the great musician into dementia, as documented during a scene at the Mayo Clinic […]
EIFF REVIEW: Doc celebrates Memphis history
Posted on September 29, 2014 By Derek Owen Entertainment, Film, Front Slider, Music
How do you watch a 90 minute documentary about the recording sessions for an album no one knows about, coupled together with countless anecdotes about people most music fans have never heard of, filmed in a city that was once crucial to the development of the American 20 century musical and cultural identity, but isn’t […]
INTERVIEW: Shannon Tweed on Hollywood
Posted on September 26, 2014 By Mike Ross culture, Entertainment, Front Slider, Music
“Conquered Hollywood? It might have conquered me,” says the delightful Shannon Tweed on how she and countless other Canadians found success in American show business. The reality show star is just one subject in the new documentary Gone South: How Canada Invented Hollywood, along with people like Neve Campbell, Tommy Chong, Howie Mandel, Alan Thicke […]
MUSIC PREVIEW: Jimmy Edgar brings Majic to EDM
Posted on September 24, 2014 By Michael Senchuk Entertainment, Front Slider, Music
The soaring popularity of EDM (not to be confused with Edmonton, which is now YEG, OK?) is definitely having a major influence on live gigs in and around town this year. It’s pointless to argue that a DJ is technically not a “live” performer because many, if not all, of the sounds fans hear from […]
Theory of a Deadman to rock Jube in November
Posted on September 23, 2014 By Mike Ross Entertainment, Front Slider, Music
What true Edmonton rock ‘n roll fan hasn’t thought: Theory of a Deadman, now THERE’s a band I’d like see in the Jubilee Auditorium! Your wish is granted. The band plays the acoustically superior Jube on Monday, November 17, with tickets going ON SALE Friday. Once tarred and feathered as a Nickelback clone, the B.C. […]
Africa meets Newfoundland in Dr. Zoo
Posted on September 18, 2014 By Mike Ross culture, Entertainment, Front Slider, Music
In an economy as robust as ours, musicians have all sorts of crazy day jobs not to quit these days. By day, Dr. Randal Arsenault is a professor of biology at the University of Alberta, specializing in the fauna of Africa. And by night – specifically the night of Saturday, Sept. 20 at the Blue […]
MUSIC PREVIEW: Mercury (Room) rising
Posted on September 17, 2014 By Michael Senchuk Entertainment, Front Slider, Music
The big news on tap this weekend for Edmonton’s live music scene is the grand opening of a brand new venue. The Mercury Room, located in the Blue Sky Arts Loft building at 10575 114 Street, just North of Oliver Square, is under new ownership with significant renovations both visible and not. Great sightlines and […]