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Montreal Guitar Trio; Silence and Roars

Mark, Sebastien and Glenn tested the upper and lower limits of audience noise levels Saturday night. In between they delivered there innovative, often experimental, highly skilled and very very funny show.  Read more »

Trevor Alguire Night; There Should Have Been a Campfire.

Trevor Alguire brought his Come listen, I've got a Story to Tell personality to the SchoolHouse Stage Saturday May 8th and one could have imagined a right in the room. The crowd was enchanted by the easy vocals and peaceful songs throughout. Gilles Leclerc (Guitar and Mandolin) and Jonathan Ferrabee (bass) accompanied Trevor throughout the night. It really is the sort of evening, where you want to sit back and chill.  Read more »

Lily Frost's Show Alive with Drama; A Fine Theatrical Performance

Lily returned to the Schoolhouse as a quartet and her set list could not have been more different than her last visit with Billie Holliday tunes. Her new album Veridian Torch consists of dramatic compositions that utilize a vast array of instruments that included Cello, Recordings, Violin, Keyboards, A child's toy and a Theremin (sp?). Her second set delivered numbers from her Cinemagique Album and played Enchantment, Secret, and may others; ending with Raise the Veil  Read more »

Silver Creek Belts Them Out

It was a crowded house and Silver Creek belted out originals sprinkled with covers for two long sets and a great 3 song encore. A well deserved standing ovation ended the evening.  Read more »

JW Jones - A Two Set Marvel of Live Musicianship

JW, Jeff and Martin stepped up on stage and powered through two sets that clearly showcased JW's Guitar over a rock solid back line. As the numbers were delivered, it became clear that JW could morph styles and volume with ease. In a nutshell, the solos were edgy and diverse and real impressive.

As things moved , a second undenaible fact became perfectly clear; the boys had game. Whether it was Martin and JW playing the same guitar, or JW and Jeff playing back and forth with punctuating snare shots, the result was a frenzy.  Read more »

Alex Cuba is That Cool.

Immediately after a Sunday evening Munkeyjunk show, Alex Cuba stepped into the schoolhouse to do a sound check. On arrival, one thing was clear; he oozes cool. As we waited for a crack in the visage, some evidence of something else behind his persona something became clear. He is that cool.  Read more »

Andy J Forest and MonkeyJunk; Two shows to remember

Thursday evening and Sunday afternoon witnessed the combination of Ottawa Blues juggernauts Monkeyjunk and the seasoned and flamboyant performance of New Orleans Bluesman Andy J Forest. With the highest of expectations buzzing around the community (Sunday sold out 2 months in advance), the pairing did no less than come in and blow them away.  Read more »

Brasstronaut; FInd Then and See Them

A show unlike any we've had. I still cannot categorize there music and the only reason that's a problem is because I'm trying to describe it with words!  Read more »

Gram Parsons Live? Grievous Angel's Worthy of the Press

Michael Bate brought the theatrical concert 'Grievous Angel' to the SchoolHouse Stage. It was a huge hit. It was a special evening with a sold out show and with some of the casts family and friends in the audience; they did not disappoint.

Anders Drerup plays a very believable Gram Parsons and is clearly a talented musician, actor and energetic performer. One gets the impression he could morph into whatever genre he wanted to. Kelly Prescott has an absolutely beautiful voice and does Emmy Lou Harris proud.  Read more »

Maeve MacKinnon and her 'Wee Tour of Canada' drop in for a visit.

Maeve MacKinnon and Ewan MacPherson made a stop in to the SchoolHouse Stage on Wednesday March 10th to bring a little bit (more) Scotland here to McNab/Braeside and Robbie Burns Town.  Read more »

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