
Showing posts with label stoke folk. Show all posts
Showing posts with label stoke folk. Show all posts
Thursday, April 19, 2012
Tracks on Tracks Top 50!
Oooooooooooooooh YES! Because of you awesome people we've moved on to the next round of Green Couch Sessions and CBC Radio 3's 'Tracks on Tracks' Rock n' Roll Train Contest taking bands on a train ride adventure a la Festival Express from Vancouver to NXNE in Toronto sliding us into the TOP 50!! Now we need you to keep voting to get us into the TOP 25 which is announced this Wednesday. DO IT DO IT DO It!! We will give you back rubs times infinity forever. er...something.
Here is the new link to vote us to the Top 25! http://cbc.polldaddy.com/s/new-survey-3?pop=10
Thursday, January 13, 2011
Huston....We Have a Website

*Cue theme song to "2001: A Space Odyssey"
Here it is folks. We got a "website". I hear that you can "click" on a "mouse" and make sounds and colour pictures appear.
Thank you to the wonderfully talented Julie Tremblay for conjuring up this magic for us, and to my brother, Billy, who purchased our domain name for us, because we are all but poor ski bum musicians.
Find the website at www.shredkelly.com and it even comes in Canadian! (.ca)
Saturday, December 18, 2010
Rockwater Magic
We made it our personal mission to make the contractors in Golden, BC our stoke slaves. And stoke we did accomplish. Thank you Ryan at the Rockwater for being a wonderful host, and thank you magician James for reminding me that magic is real.....I mean REALLY real. I mean this guy made water disappear over Sage's head. I am actually sure that Sage will find it someday just floating around in magic behind her ears or something.
Don't break his pen though. He'll cut you in half with magic.










Don't break his pen though. He'll cut you in half with magic.











Friday, December 3, 2010
The Magnificent "Magnificent 7's"
As I hear the avalanche bombs explode on ski hill yonder, I cannot help but to fathom what greatness will proceed this day as I wax thy board and sharpen thy edge and tune thy banjo to open c, for tonight we share the footlights in Lethbridge with fellow folk legends of the stoke manner, the Magnificent 7's, and tomorrow, yes tomorrow, we ride.
.....these medieval tights are huggy
.....these medieval tights are huggy
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Bulldogs North
One of our loosest gigs of the year. Thanks to Bulldogs North for having us back after a long hiatus. God Bless Kyle Hudon. You are as talented a sound man/promoter as you are dreamy.
Here are some photos of the show as well as one big Tornado Alley rock ending to end all endings....
Side Note: Special thanks to the man in the pink polo shirt, creepy moustache, and aviators for dancing up a ridiculous storm front stage all night, as well as the very very VERY drunk women after the show that gave us $100 to play them one more song only to feel up our poor keyboardist in a very unwarranted manner. That was pretty rock and roll. And um.....thanks for the gas money?





Here are some photos of the show as well as one big Tornado Alley rock ending to end all endings....
Side Note: Special thanks to the man in the pink polo shirt, creepy moustache, and aviators for dancing up a ridiculous storm front stage all night, as well as the very very VERY drunk women after the show that gave us $100 to play them one more song only to feel up our poor keyboardist in a very unwarranted manner. That was pretty rock and roll. And um.....thanks for the gas money?





Friday, November 26, 2010
The Good Life
We have a busy weekend ahead of us full of music, faceshots (the snowy kind), travel, and good times. So busy in fact that I only have time today for one posting before the weekend takes me away to that special place, and if I stare too long, I'd probably break down and cry-ee-i-yee. Oooooooh oh-ou-woah sweet child.....*ahem*.... sorry.
G'N'Fn'R man. Gets me everytime.
So, its Shred Kelly at Bulldogs North tonight, up early for the grand opening of Fernie Alpine Resort, which by the look of things is going to be epic, and then off the Rossland to play the Red Room Lounge.
So as I peace out for a weekend of awesome, I leave you with a bunch of videos of poeple performing already awesome songs in a stoke folk manner. Guns and Roses "Sweet Child of Mine" on fiddle which made me pee a bit because its so awesome. And like the Metal Roses Tour of 1992 which my mom wouldn't let me go to because she thought I would grow horns, no G'N'R fiddle is complete with a little Metallica "One" to sweeten the pie performed with footstompin' greatness. Happy Weekend.
G'N'Fn'R man. Gets me everytime.
So, its Shred Kelly at Bulldogs North tonight, up early for the grand opening of Fernie Alpine Resort, which by the look of things is going to be epic, and then off the Rossland to play the Red Room Lounge.
So as I peace out for a weekend of awesome, I leave you with a bunch of videos of poeple performing already awesome songs in a stoke folk manner. Guns and Roses "Sweet Child of Mine" on fiddle which made me pee a bit because its so awesome. And like the Metal Roses Tour of 1992 which my mom wouldn't let me go to because she thought I would grow horns, no G'N'R fiddle is complete with a little Metallica "One" to sweeten the pie performed with footstompin' greatness. Happy Weekend.
Thursday, November 25, 2010
Stoke Folk
Stoke Folk: Modern fast driven folk music that makes you Stoked!
Our dear Sarah coined the term one humid boozy evening in NFLD and here are some bands that I'd lump into that category and with whom we have either played with, or will be playing with in the near future. Unfortunately I can't name one of them cause its only a rumor/not-in-stone/highly-classified/theydontevenknowyetsoshutyo'mouth kind of thing, but they rhyme with Smelliot Nude.
The Magnificent 7's from Winnipeg (December 3rd in Lethbridge at the Owl Lounge)
Larry and His Flask from Oregon, USA (April 3rd in Fernie at Bulldogs North)
The Wellits from Montreal (opened for them in Montreal last summer)
The Stables from Oshawa, Ontario (opened for them in Fernie)
Matthew Hornell and the Diamond Minds from St. Johns (opened for them in Newfoundland)
Broken Down Suitcase from Golden, BC (future date to be announced)
The Tuques from Rossland, BC (Blizzard Fest Rossland, BC Jan 38 - 30th)
The Harvest Conspiracy from Toronto (opened for us in Toronto)
Do your ears a favour, turn off your Beibers and your Nicklesacks, copy/paste these bands into your search engine and get your stoke folk on. I hear it cures indigestion and rashes. Just check out Larry and His Flask and you might even gyrate off the couch uncontrollably. I think that show is going hurt so good......so so good.
Our dear Sarah coined the term one humid boozy evening in NFLD and here are some bands that I'd lump into that category and with whom we have either played with, or will be playing with in the near future. Unfortunately I can't name one of them cause its only a rumor/not-in-stone/highly-classified/theydontevenknowyetsoshutyo'mouth kind of thing, but they rhyme with Smelliot Nude.
The Magnificent 7's from Winnipeg (December 3rd in Lethbridge at the Owl Lounge)
Larry and His Flask from Oregon, USA (April 3rd in Fernie at Bulldogs North)
The Wellits from Montreal (opened for them in Montreal last summer)
The Stables from Oshawa, Ontario (opened for them in Fernie)
Matthew Hornell and the Diamond Minds from St. Johns (opened for them in Newfoundland)
Broken Down Suitcase from Golden, BC (future date to be announced)
The Tuques from Rossland, BC (Blizzard Fest Rossland, BC Jan 38 - 30th)
The Harvest Conspiracy from Toronto (opened for us in Toronto)
Do your ears a favour, turn off your Beibers and your Nicklesacks, copy/paste these bands into your search engine and get your stoke folk on. I hear it cures indigestion and rashes. Just check out Larry and His Flask and you might even gyrate off the couch uncontrollably. I think that show is going hurt so good......so so good.
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