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Saturday, May 11, 2019

News Roundup Part 2: Awards (St. Catharines Arts Awards, East Coast Music Awards, More)



Local nominee: Songwriter(s) of the Year - Jill Barber and Ryan Guldemond: Girl's Gotta Do



Links: Jill BarberMore Jill Barber MusicVideo above courtesy of Jill Barber - Topic

East Coast Music Awards Winners
Highlights below. Click above for complete list of winners (incl. industry awards).
Local artists are bolded.
  • Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame: Stan Rogers (from Hamilton)



    Links: Stan RogersMore Stan Rogers StoriesVideo above courtesy of Jan Hammer

  • Blues Recording of the Year: Myles Goodwyn and Friends of the Blues (ft Hamilton's Jack de Keyzer)



    Links: Myles GoodwynMore April Wine StoriesJack de KeyzerMore Jack de Keyzer Stories, Video above courtesy of Wild K. Music

  • Album: Classified - Tomorrow Could Be The Day Things Change
  • Contemporary Roots Recording: Jeremy Dutcher - Wolastoqiyik Lintuwakonawa
  • Country Recording: Mallory Johnson - Mallory Johnson
  • Fans’ Choice Entertainer: The Barra MacNeils
  • Fans’ Choice Video of the Year: Makayla Lynn - "Joyride"
  • Folk Recording: Gunning and Cormier - Two
  • Group Recording: Les Hôtesses d’Hilaire - Viens avec moi
  • Indigenous Artist: Jeremy Dutcher
  • Jazz Recording: Ouroboros - Kitchuses
  • Loud Recording: Kilmore - Call Of The Void
  • Pop Recording: Paper Lions - At Long Creek II
  • RnB/Soul Recording: Reeny Smith - WWIII: Strength. Courage. Love.
  • Rap/Hip-Hop Recording of the Year: Classified - Tomorrow Could Be The Day Things Change
  • Rising Star Recording: Jeremy Dutcher - Wolastoqiyik Lintuwakonawa
  • Rock Recording: Postdata - Let’s Be Wilderness
  • Roots/Traditional Recording: Vishtèn - Horizons
  • Solo Recording: Classified - Tomorrow Could Be The Day Things Change
  • Song: The East Pointers - "Two Weeks"

Thursday, April 21, 2016

News Roundup (Sarasin, John McKinley Band, Dan Scruton, Podcasts)


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Local

Canada

World

          The Adventures of Trebleclef, the Hamilton Blues Lovers Monkey

          Trebleclef got to experience Rita Chiarelli and her new amazing band, Sweet Loretta at the Molson Canadian Studio Theatre.



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