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I've been having way too much fun lately to do as much posting, as Ottawa's CityFolk music festival is now on, right through the weekend.
It used to be called FolkFest, but with a move to a new locale (TD Place) came the new name.
Basically there's a "great lawn" with the main stage, and a second indoor stage in a 600 person standing-only venue. My week-long pass ($99 in advance) gets me into everything. Day tickets cost ~$59 all in. There's also a free venue where local bands are playing indoors - along with a craft beer festival and merchandise sales.
So far the weather has been superb. Don't know when I've been able to be lounging outdoors, listening to great tunes, in but shorts, sandals and a golf shirt, in the middle of September in Ottawa.
The first night was The Tubes and UB40. The former was nothing to write home about, but the version of UB40 was tight and a lot of fun to listen to. (There's two competing UB40s right now; this one has Astro in it.)
Last night started incredibly well with Canadian duo Scarlet Jane. They only have two CDs out so far; I highly recommend that you check them out. Other than The Pierces, I can't think of another female duo that comes even close to their amazing voices. I was front row for their performance and posted a couple of pics below. I'm uploading a video of their song "Broken Open" that I shot, to YouTube, and will post it once it's up.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GQo2srdxTi0[/youtube]
Next up (over on the main stage) was Walk Off The Earth (pic below - video to be uploaded as well). Highly entertaining and a great show that gets everyone participating. They did a wonderful group medley of 4-5 songs all played simultaneously on a single guitar! The evening ended with The Avett Brothers (pic below). Great songs and musicianship. Have never seen anyone play a cello like that!
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2WlxAx0nEsg[/youtube]
Tonight it's Van Morrison. Many other great acts to follow through the weekend.
Oh and the craft beers are pretty darn good. Discovered a couple of IPAs from local microbreweries that I'd not had before. At one of them the server was more drunk than me and kept refilling my glass without asking for a ticket. My version of heaven!
Jeff
It used to be called FolkFest, but with a move to a new locale (TD Place) came the new name.
Basically there's a "great lawn" with the main stage, and a second indoor stage in a 600 person standing-only venue. My week-long pass ($99 in advance) gets me into everything. Day tickets cost ~$59 all in. There's also a free venue where local bands are playing indoors - along with a craft beer festival and merchandise sales.
So far the weather has been superb. Don't know when I've been able to be lounging outdoors, listening to great tunes, in but shorts, sandals and a golf shirt, in the middle of September in Ottawa.
The first night was The Tubes and UB40. The former was nothing to write home about, but the version of UB40 was tight and a lot of fun to listen to. (There's two competing UB40s right now; this one has Astro in it.)
Last night started incredibly well with Canadian duo Scarlet Jane. They only have two CDs out so far; I highly recommend that you check them out. Other than The Pierces, I can't think of another female duo that comes even close to their amazing voices. I was front row for their performance and posted a couple of pics below. I'm uploading a video of their song "Broken Open" that I shot, to YouTube, and will post it once it's up.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GQo2srdxTi0[/youtube]
Next up (over on the main stage) was Walk Off The Earth (pic below - video to be uploaded as well). Highly entertaining and a great show that gets everyone participating. They did a wonderful group medley of 4-5 songs all played simultaneously on a single guitar! The evening ended with The Avett Brothers (pic below). Great songs and musicianship. Have never seen anyone play a cello like that!
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2WlxAx0nEsg[/youtube]
Tonight it's Van Morrison. Many other great acts to follow through the weekend.
Oh and the craft beers are pretty darn good. Discovered a couple of IPAs from local microbreweries that I'd not had before. At one of them the server was more drunk than me and kept refilling my glass without asking for a ticket. My version of heaven!
Jeff