Sometimes (usually) I end up working longer on the poster than the performance. By the way, Friday the 12th is the right date... not Thursday as previously mentioned.
Sunday, July 24, 2005
Sunday, July 17, 2005
The Summer of my Swedish cousin
Well not really.
Mikael Bengtsson is not my cousin... I never really met him until Saturday night... but it sounds like a zany coming of age foreign film title, doesn't it?
Mikael records and plays shows under the name Juni Jarvi... formerly he was known as Juniper, but apparently a Christian rock band shared that name, thus the change. He came over to New Brunswick for a wedding in the area and stuck around for a vacation and to play a couple of shows including one at The Capital in Fredericton.
He played two short sets featuring mostly the same material... not a prolific writer, though he did debut a new song written to celebrate the nuptials. His quiet style on finger plucked acoustic guitar and more uptempo ukelele (with occasional iPod accompaniment) did not exactly meet the prevailing mood of a Saturday night jam-jacked groove hounds. Luckily the small crowd was respectful, excepting a couple of boiled-meat brain buffoons congratulating each other briefly on their comic styleee at the bar (sample: "heh, heh, give the guy a break... heh, heh... his dog died and his truck won't start... heh, heh." You have to imagine this repartee as being a few decibels louder than the actual musical performance which, ostensibly, everyone else in the room had been paying attention to).
Anyhow it was rough edged, sloppy good fun, and even well worth the subsequent horror of walking home up York, cutting through the parking lot between Sobeys and the 20/20 Club right around closing time... just in time to witness the disgorging of it's clientele... not unlike seeing misshapen, makeup-less clowns stumbling out of the big top at the end of a long days work.
Here's Juni's website and a song he performed called Rooftops, though this is not from the Capital performance but live from an earlier show. Enjoy.
Mikael Bengtsson is not my cousin... I never really met him until Saturday night... but it sounds like a zany coming of age foreign film title, doesn't it?
Mikael records and plays shows under the name Juni Jarvi... formerly he was known as Juniper, but apparently a Christian rock band shared that name, thus the change. He came over to New Brunswick for a wedding in the area and stuck around for a vacation and to play a couple of shows including one at The Capital in Fredericton.
He played two short sets featuring mostly the same material... not a prolific writer, though he did debut a new song written to celebrate the nuptials. His quiet style on finger plucked acoustic guitar and more uptempo ukelele (with occasional iPod accompaniment) did not exactly meet the prevailing mood of a Saturday night jam-jacked groove hounds. Luckily the small crowd was respectful, excepting a couple of boiled-meat brain buffoons congratulating each other briefly on their comic styleee at the bar (sample: "heh, heh, give the guy a break... heh, heh... his dog died and his truck won't start... heh, heh." You have to imagine this repartee as being a few decibels louder than the actual musical performance which, ostensibly, everyone else in the room had been paying attention to).
Anyhow it was rough edged, sloppy good fun, and even well worth the subsequent horror of walking home up York, cutting through the parking lot between Sobeys and the 20/20 Club right around closing time... just in time to witness the disgorging of it's clientele... not unlike seeing misshapen, makeup-less clowns stumbling out of the big top at the end of a long days work.
Here's Juni's website and a song he performed called Rooftops, though this is not from the Capital performance but live from an earlier show. Enjoy.
Sunday, July 10, 2005
When I turn around, there I am
It's already halfway through summer. Or at least the four month period from May to September I think of as summer. The threat of having to try and cram the next seven weeks with as much fun/productivity as possible looms... large.
I'm counting working on blogs as productive.
Much other productivity will have to be directed towards an upcoming show I'm performing at in Ottawa. Marc Leblanc invited me to play with him at this new festival which is taking place on weekend throughout July and August. Our gig is on Thursday August 11th at the Mercury Lounge. If you're in or around Ottawa come out and see us.
I'll try and post some of the sound work here as it progresses.
I'm counting working on blogs as productive.
Much other productivity will have to be directed towards an upcoming show I'm performing at in Ottawa. Marc Leblanc invited me to play with him at this new festival which is taking place on weekend throughout July and August. Our gig is on Thursday August 11th at the Mercury Lounge. If you're in or around Ottawa come out and see us.
I'll try and post some of the sound work here as it progresses.
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