This is going to be a great day… pancakes and Andy and Lake of Stew and Pamplemouse Explosion and the hilarity of the Dan D. Lyons and mooore. And it’s nice that we can celebrate the great outdoor show happening across the wide stretch of country between us and the West. Surrounded by poutine and […]
The show I cherry hand picked for last night, the one that had me chewing my lip late yesterday as lineups changed and lessons were learned, was a selection of the best of the local music I encountered this year. The 4 bands are my personal favorites right now, and by the end of last […]
Just a quickie from me, deep into a day of Fringe coordination and celebration and frustation and re-hydration. There is so much to learn about producing events! Oy! Subtle things, like what order bands should play in for technical logistics, and when you’re plugging into a mega fest like the Fringe, working with 10 or […]
Indyish is tangled up in a whole slew of events for the Montreal Fringe Festival 2007. We’re proud and pleased as punch to pitch in.
Multiple Day / Multiple Venue Events:
The Pre-Fringe Radio Play Series - Podcast Shows
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The Assembly 2.0 The international collaborative art relay touches ground with optional meets during Fringe at […]
A whole day of amazing events at the Fringe Club Lambi!
Starting with the awesome one man rock history show, complete with wicked lipsynching: Zeppelin C’est Un Cover Band.
Here’s taste of the music involved:
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You can catch this show throughout the Fest up at the Green Room (Fringe Club North) but […]
Well, with Tristan on a photo scavenger hunt in New York, Tessa doing her Assembly 2.0 planning on the road with Think About Life, and everyone else fielding a barrage of emails from me about the Fringe (yes I know it’s like 2 months away) it seems I’m holding down the blogging fort, as it […]
The past few days have been lovely. Last night Dan Schacter from Shoot the Moon, which is now Percy Farm, came over to play Neil Young with me and Elran. I love to sing Neil Young, his songs are high enough to be satisfying to my sorta-soprano vocal chords, but his voice is twisted and […]