Hannah Georgas @ Metro Square

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. : : March 24th, 2011 : : .

This wasn't the first time I'd seen Hannah Georgas live, it wasn't the last time, and it wasn't even the best time that week!

Her Junofest performance at The Drake Underground is one of my favourite concert memories and solidified me as a fan but I also saw her play only two nights earlier at the outdoor Metro Square Juno Block Party show, where her performance was sandwiched between Shad and City & Colour.

You wouldn't know it from following my blog though, as this tape has never seen the light of day before today.

Aidan Knight @ Mod Club

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. : : February 1st, 2013 : : .

Sometimes opening acts fit into a set like a glove. Other times, the opener is so stylistically different that you wonder what the promoter was thinking putting them on the same bill.

Aidan Knight, opening for Hannah Georgas, leaned decidedly towards the latter.

It wouldn't have always been like that, though. After all, they have a decent amount in common. They're both based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. They're only a scant three years apart in age. They both cut their teeth in folksy, singer-songwriter genres on the west coast music scene. They were both promoting their recently-issued sophomore albums. But by the time they shared a stage at Toronto's Mod Club Theatre, they had taken drastically different turns on the proverbial fork in the road.

Colleen Brown @ Burdock

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. : : March 20th, 2015 : : .

I'd really been enjoying the quality of my most recent Sound Professionals microphones but I've found that even powered off and unplugged it seems to drain the batteries. It's happened more than once that I've picked up the mics after weeks (or months) of disuse to discover that they were prematurely emptied. Others mics lasted years with heavier usage on a single battery, while this one seems to need to be changed every 8-10 months. Knowing this hasn't helped me in remembering to change the batteries, and I'm often the victim of what really  shouldn't be an unpleasant surprise.

Colleen Brown's record release show at The Burdock was once of those nights.

Hannah Georgas @ Deer Lake Park

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. : : June 14th, 2012 : : .

Hannah Georgas' album This Is Good is full of great, punchy, catchy, hooky guitar-based indie rock, so when it met some success including a finalist for Best New Artist Juno, it came as a surprise her sophomore album took a hard left into moodier, down-tempo synth-based music.

It caught me off guard, and it wasn't until experiencing the new tunes live that I really got it.

Nada Surf @ Horseshoe Tavern

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. : : November 16th, 2015 : : .

I was afraid I was growing out of Nada Surf.

It was a weird feeling; their mid-career albums Let Go, The Weight Is A Gift, and (to a slightly lesser degree) Lucky were seminal albums for my twenties.

In fact, it was a chance, last minute decision to accompany my buddy to their show promoting Let Go that can be credited with my taping bug. I knew little more than the one hit wonder smash Popular from their debut album High/Low some seven-years earlier, but I was bored with nothing else to do, wanted some company and excitement, and invited myself along.

He had been taping shows he'd been going to for a while, but this was the first time I'd really paid attention to what he was doing and tried to help whenever I could. Without a dollar to my name I'd had to borrow $20 for the cover fee, and when all three bands performing that night (Sondre Lerche and The Long Winters opened) blew me away and I hadn't any money left over to buy their albums, the recordings of the band's sets received frequent, almost exclusive rotation in their stead.

Chris Farren @ Lee’s Palace

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. : : July 15th, 2015 : : .

I remember I wasn't planning to tape Chris Farren's opening set that summer day in July of 2015 at Lee's Palace.

Although I understand now that they were quite successful, I hadn't heard of his earlier punk band, Fake Problems. I've never considered myself a great fan of punk music, and I definitely didn't do much in the way of seeking it out.

Without a pair of extra batteries and always nervous about depleting them, I figured: I can skip this one, right? ... wrong.

Jenn Grant @ CBC

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For Jenn Grant fans old and new (perhaps newly converted from my recent recording?), I have a couple of older FM captures of Jenn Grant performances for the CBC.

The first, recorded at the Rebecca Cohn Auditorium in Jenn's hometown of Halifax, was hot on the heels of the Honeymoon Punch album release -- only some three odd weeks after the album hit shelves! The set was recorded by CBC for Canada Live and is here as it aired.

The second is when Jenn joined (now disgraced) CBC host Jian Ghomeshi about 15-months into the album's cycle, while it was up for 4 East Coast Music Awards and shortly after being listed as contenders for the Polaris and Junos Awards, for a quick song and short interview for popular morning radio program Q at the Capitol Theatre in Moncton, New Brunswick.

Jenn Grant @ Winter Garden Theatre

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(Mat Dunlap)[/caption]

. : : November 24th, 2012 : : . 

Coming back to this blog after so many years has been really interesting.

As I sort through an archive of unreleased recordings, I've re-discovered shows that I've entirely forgotten I'd been to. Among them was Jenn Grant's show at the Winter Garden Theatre to promote The Beautiful Wild in 2012. In trying to recall details about the show (ie. where I sat specifically), I tried to pull up a digital receipt for my ticket purchase.

While I couldn't find it, I did find a conversation I had where I lamented that tickets for the show had gone on sale on Groupon for a fraction of what I'd paid for them -- and the discounted tickets were only a handful of rows behind my seat. But I wasn't mad because I'd unnecessarily spent extra money; rather, I was planning to bail on the show altogether and sell my ticket and chances of finding a last minute buyer now where nil.