Monthly Archives: June 2019

Feature

Remembering Mose Scarlett

Gary 17 put together this lovely collection of tributes to Mose Scarlett at TorontoMoon.ca.  We’re reprinting it here with his permission.  Thank’s Gary! (PS: Gary’s site is an amazing resource for live music listings in Toronto.) The world of authentic ...
News

Jenny Whiteley announces this year’s Old School Bluegrass Camp details

We are thrilled to announce the fifth year of our Old School Bluegrass Camp! We have a fabulous line-up of instructors this year, from Joey Wright and Kristine Schmitt to the whole Barrel Boys band. Most of these talented musicians ...
Album review

Arise & Go – Meeting Place

This lovely CD is yet another example of the cross-border pollination that happens among the fantastically good musicians from Canada and the United States. That arbitrary political line we call a border does not exist when musicians get together. Fiddler ...
Feature

Charlotte Cornfield talks to Paul Corby about The Shape of ...

A vacuum tube glows warmly in the dark, yellow and blue, contained in a fragile membrane of blown glass, of crystal clarity, specifically curved to disperse its heat equitably, protecting the circuit board at the heart of the amplifier from ...
Concert review

Steve Poltz – Shine On (album and concert review)

I always seem to get nervous when I meet an artist. I presume it’s because I’m in total awe of their ability to create a work of art right in front of my eyes. However, whenever I get the chance ...
Feature

Meet the founder of Canada’s newest folk/roots record label!

There’s a new Canadian folk/roots record label in town!  Former Stony Plain Records operations manager Peter Chapman has struck out on his own with Fallen Tree Records, whose initial roster includes veteran performers Jon Brooks and 100 Mile House. Heather ...