Category Archives: Saloon House Shows

Bidiniband @ Times Change(d) Sat. Feb. 18 & The Sunset Saloon, Fri. Feb. 17!

Bidiniband will be doing a special early show at Times Change(d) High & Lonesome Club on Saturday, February 18 where they’ll do a set of their music as well as a set backing up NHL legend Bryan Trottier! Tickets for that one are only $15 and are available online via Ticketfly OR I have an exclusive, limited supply of tickets that can be purchased for $15 cash with NO FEES. You just need to let me know how & when to get one in your hand or pick one up when Bidiniband plays The Sunset Saloon on Friday, February 17!

Holy Mackinaw! One really big and very excited nerd presents:

Bidiniband (www.rheostatics.ca/bidini)
at The Sunset Saloon (house concert in Westwood)
Friday, February 17, 2017
8:00
Suggested donation $20-$25 (price flexible, all proceeds to this amazing band!)

If you wish, bring a drink for yourself, and/or a snack to share, but we’ve always got plenty of all of those on hand!

All are welcome (bring the kids, friends, family, people off the street, whatever)! Our house is family friendly (we’ve got 3 kids, a trampoline, and plenty of room, so feel free to bring the family), easy-going, friendly, and open to all! If you don’t know us yet, come on down and make some new friends!

The Sunset Saloon is a house concert venue in Westwood (near the YMCA on Portage.) We’re open to all. Feel free to pass along the event info, bring friends, bring your kids (our kids will thank you), or just come by yourself and make some new friends! Admission is by donation, which goes directly to the artists. Most folks pay $20, but these hard working guys wouldn’t turn down more.

Please RSVP for the address and more information!

Questions? RSVP? Fill out the contact form below! Forward this to a friend!

Stop me if you’ve heard this one before. In 1992 I had my great musical awakening. I’d loved music all my life, but it was entirely music that I heard on the radio and in parents’ & grandparents’ music collections. And although they are/were great people, they weren’t that cool. The music was good, but not that adventurous. And that’s all that I knew. I had no idea that there were other kinds of music out there.

And then I heard The Lowest of the Low and Rheostatics. And my life was forever changed. The Lowest of the Low was pretty easy to get into. I became a life-long fan in one night. But Rheostatics music is a little more challenging and very different from everything that I’d ever heard before. It confused me. But it intrigued me. I didn’t understand it at all, at first, but I knew that I wanted to. There was something in there that kept drawing me in, over and over again. Soon, I figured out that I was obsessed. But I don’t think I truly understood it until I saw the band live. Then I got it. And I got it in a big way!

Dave Bidini has been the driving force behind Rheostatics since he was just a kid in high school with big dreams. From 1987-2004 Rheostatics released 9 studio albums, and the tone, sound, and vision of those albums was all over the map. They made a children’s album, a soundtrack to Group of 7 paintings, and a bunch of amazing and diverse rock and roll. They played folk festivals, art galleries, concert halls and dingy bars across the country. They even did some really big shows with The Tragically Hip (and others.) They never got rich or famous, but they are revered among musicians, open-minded fans. In 2007, they called it quits. Or so they thought.

By the end of the initial Rheostatics run, Bidini was already gaining acclaim as an author and newspaper writer. His books are often about journeys (starting with his first book, On a Cold Road, about travelling with The Tragically Hip and the realities of touring in Canada) and often about sports, mostly hockey. He’s won awards and been a finalist on CBC’s Canada Reads competition. Bidini is the only Canadian to have been nominated for all three of Canada’s main entertainment awards, the Gemini Award for television work, the Genie Awards for film work and the Juno Awards for music.

But he certainly wasn’t done with music after Rheostatics were put to rest. He soon formed Bidiniband along with former Rheostatics drummer Don Kerr and two Manitobans, guitarist/vocalist/songwriter Paul Linklater and bassist Doug Friesen. They’ve released 3 albums of the same type of thundering, imaginative, interesting rock that he’d been known for with his other band.

Bidiniband has never toured extensively and has never played in Winnipeg. Until now!

Bidiniband will be doing a special early show at Times Change(d) High & Lonesome Club on Saturday, February 18 where they’ll do a set of their music as well as a set backing up NHL legend Bryan Trottier! Tickets for that one are only $15 and are available online via Ticketfly OR I have an exclusive, limited supply of tickets that can be purchased for $15 cash with NO FEES. You just need to let me know how & when to get one in your hand or pick one up when Bidiniband plays The Sunset Saloon on Friday, February 17!

Word is getting out about this show, and it’s starting to fill up. With a full band setting up in the living room, SPACE AND SEATING ARE VERY LIMITED! We will fit in as many people as possible, but we may have to cut out some chairs to do it. So reserve your spot early and get there early if you want a seat!

Please, friends, this one is absolutely a dream come true. Heck, it’s a dream that I never even would have dared to dream or even imagine. I may cry or embarrass myself somehow. Actually, it’s almost guaranteed. Please come and see how it goes!

Mayhemingways at The Sunset Saloon February 3, 2017!

Tell the Band to Go Home & Steel Belted Radio proudly present:

Mayhemingways (mayhemingways.wordpress.com)
at The Sunset Saloon (house concert in Westwood)
Friday, February 3, 2017
8:00
Suggested donation $20 (price flexible, all proceeds to this amazing duo!)

If you wish, bring a drink for yourself, and/or a snack to share, but we’ve always got plenty of all of those on hand!

All are welcome (bring the kids, friends, family, people off the street, whatever)! Our house is family friendly (we’ve got 3 kids, a trampoline, and plenty of room, so feel free to bring the family), easy-going, friendly, and open to all! If you don’t know us yet, come on down and make some new friends!

The Sunset Saloon is a house concert venue in Westwood (near the YMCA on Portage.) We’re open to all. Feel free to pass along the event info, bring friends, bring your kids (our kids will thank you), or just come by yourself and make some new friends! Admission is by donation, which goes directly to the artists. Most folks pay $20, but these hard working guys wouldn’t turn down more.

Please RSVP for the address and more information!

Questions? RSVP? Fill out the contact form below! Forward this to a friend!

Ever since their 2015 Sunset Saloon debut, alongside Melissa Payne, we’ve been mad about Mayhemingways! One of the most entertaining and engaging duos in Canada, they’ve put on some amazing shows at The Saloon, around Winnipeg, and across Canada. We’ve been pretty lucky to contain this dynamic duo in our living room twice now, but with some high profile gigs coming up, their days in a joker’s living room could be numbered! This spring, Mayhemingways will trek across Canada with Joel Plaskett and his dad, Bill, as the opening act and backing band! You know that will put them in a bigger spotlight and in front of a lot of new faces. Later in the summer, they’ll be out playing festivals, including this year’s Trout Forest Music Festival. Along with some upcoming international touring, you know these guys won’t be our little secret much longer! See them in the intimate confines of The Sunset Saloon while you still can!

Last year they came in support of their first full-length album “Hunter St Blues,” which was released last Spring and was produced and engineered in Nanton, AB by Steve Loree (Ian Tyson, Corb Lund, Petunia). The album is a follow-up to their first EP (2013) engineered by James McKenty (Blue Rodeo, Cuff the Duke, The Weber Brothers) at a former schoolhouse near Peterborough.

There were some pretty great records released in 2016, but there were none that were so popular around our house. Jaine and I fight over this CD a lot, because we both keep going back to it time and again. It’s a dynamic mix of sweet, slow songs, upbeat toe-tappers, and rootsy jams. It is, without question, my favourite album of 2016! Album of the year!

Check it out or come pick up a copy and let it be an amazing surprise!

Mayhemingways are an eclectic and full-sounding duo from the musical hotbed of Peterborough, Ontario. Their music drifts timelessly from folk-rock to traditional to country to something brand new. The band has been described as fuzz-folk with Cajun, bluegrass, and Celtic influences. Tom Wilson of Blackie and the Rodeo Kings and Junkhouse calls it, “Mind-bending and original music with deep roots in the tradition of dark North American folk.”

Lead singer Benj Rowland switches between accordion, banjo, guitar, and tenor guitar while holding down the bass with foot pedals. Josh Fewings plays drums, percussion and adds backup vocals.

Mayhemingways have toured Canada relentlessly since forming in 2013. Coast to coast tours have become commonplace for the group. Like bands of old, on and off the highways, building a fan base across the nation with each tour. The duo performed in almost every province and territory in 2016.

Here’s a taste of their 2015 appearance with Melissa Payne:

Tony Furtado at Sunset Saloon, Fri. Nov. 11!

tonyfurtadoposterTell the Band to Go Home & Steel Belted Radio proudly present:

Tony Furtado (www.tonyfurtado.com)
at The Sunset Saloon (house concert in Westwood)
Friday, November 11, 2016
8:00 pm
Suggested donation $20-25 (price flexible, all proceeds to this artist!)

If you wish, bring a drink for yourself, and/or a snack to share, but we’ve always got plenty of all of those on hand!

All are welcome (bring the kids, friends, family, people off the street, whatever)! Our house is family friendly (we’ve got 3 kids, a trampoline, and plenty of room, so feel free to bring the family), easy-going, friendly, and open to all! If you don’t know us yet, come on down and make some new friends!

Questions? RSVP? Fill out the contact form below! Forward this to a friend!

Please RSVP for the address and more information!

Tony Furtado is a major musical force without a doubt. He has his black-belt in voice and bottleneck guitar and his banjo playing scares the crap out of me.”
David Lindley, musical adventurer

Very few musicians of any stripe so personify a musical genre as completely as Tony Furtado embodies Americana roots music. Tony is an evocative and soulful singer, a wide-ranging songwriter and a virtuoso multi-instrumentalist adept on banjo, cello-banjo, slide guitar and baritone ukulele who mixes and matches sounds and styles with the flair of a master chef (he’s also an accomplished sculptor, but that’s another story). All of the music of America is in Tony’s music. Relix hit the nail on the head when writing of Tony: “True talent doesn’t need categories.”

A native of Pleasanton, California, who now makes his home in Portland, Oregon, Tony Furtado took up the banjo at age 12, inspired by the Beverly Hillbillies TV show and a sixth grade music report. He first attracted national attention in 1987, when he won the National Bluegrass Banjo Championship in Winfield, Kansas. Not long after that, Tony opted for the life of a full-time professional musician, joining Laurie Lewis & Grant Street. A second victory at Winfield, in 1991, bookended his years with Grant Street.

In 1990, Tony signed a recording deal with Rounder Records, one of the country’s preeminent independent record companies. Beginning with Swamped in 1990, he recorded six critically acclaimed albums for the label, collaborating with such master musicians as Alison Krauss, Jerry Douglas, Tim O’Brien, Stuart Duncan, Kelly Joe Phelps and Mike Marshall. During this period, Tony also performed and recorded with the band Sugarbeat and the Rounder Banjo Extravaganza with Tony Trischka and Tom Adams. Tony has recorded and produced almost a dozen CDs for various labels such as Dualtone, What Are Records and Funzalo Records.

Beginning in the late 1990s—influenced by such musical heroes as Ry Cooder, David Lindley and Taj Mahal—Tony added slide guitar, singing and songwriting to his musical toolbox and began leading his own band. He is a tireless road musician who performs in a dizzying variety of formats: solo, in a duo or trio or with his full five-person band. He especially values the opportunities he has had to tour with such legendary musicians as Gregg Allman and with such esteemed slide guitarists as David Lindley, Derek Trucks and Sonny Landreth.

“I love playing live,” he says. “All my energy is focused on the love of playing music and rolling with the moment. It’s a give and take from the audience to the stage, and back. And the music that is created is something that otherwise might not occur without that flow.”

Luther Wright & The Wrongs, Rueben de Groot & Colleen Brown at Sunset Saloon, Nov. 3!

Luther Wright & The Wrongs, Rueben De Groot, and Collen Brown, Nov. 3!Tell the Band to Go Home and Steel Belted Radio excitedly present:

Luther Wright & the Wrongs with Rueben de Groot and Colleen Brown

lutherwright.com / ruebendegroot.com / colleenbrownmusic.com

Thursday, November 3, 2016

7:30 pm

$25 suggested donation

 

If you wish, bring a drink for yourself, and/or a snack to share, but we’ve always got plenty of all of those on hand!

All are welcome (bring the kids, friends, family, people off the street, whatever)! Our house is family friendly (we’ve got 3 kids, a trampoline, and plenty of room, so feel free to bring the family), easy-going, friendly, and open to all! If you don’t know us yet, come on down and make some new friends!

Questions? RSVP? Fill out the contact form below! Forward this to a friend!

Please RSVP for the address and more information!

Wait! What? Seriously? Nah, can’t be…

lwwwallYes, THAT Luther Wright & the Wrongs! Remember that pioneering country/roots-rock combo that took the world by storm with their bluegrass version of Pink Floyd’s “The Wall?” Yeah, the one that made them big stars, had them travelling the world, recording for big labels, and even getting positive feedback from the Floyds themselves! Remember how they packed The West End Cultural Centre, wowed huge crowds at The Winnipeg Folk Festival and every other major festival in Canada? Did you know/recall that Luther was part of successful and acclaimed indie rock combo Weeping Tile, the band that launched the career of Sarah Harmer? Did you know that Luther and Sarah are pals to this day and she appears on all of his albums? Now consider how crazy it is that you can have the opportunity to see Luther and the band in the intimate confines of The Sunset Saloon with a select few of your new best friends!

Holy cow!

Sample & download some of Luther’s music here!

Rueben deGroot

Rueben deGroot

As if that weren’t enough, we’ll also be getting a set from rising star singer/songwriter/bandleader Rueben de Groot! Rueben has released 3 CDs of his own acclaimed songs, and a brand new live CD with a band called Rocket Surgery, which was recorded during that band’s weekly residency in Toronto, but the CD was compiled and put together without Rueben’s knowledge! He’s aware now, and the world is catching on to this great performer and songwriter. His song, “Savings and Loan,” was used by Oh Susanna and Jim Bryson on the album “Namedropper,” which also featured songs by folks such as Jim Cuddy, Ron Sexsmith, Joel Plaskett, and many others? Nice company to keep!

Colleen Brown

Colleen Brown

And Colleen Brown! Collen kind of sounds like Joni Mitchell on steroids. A powerful, powerful voice, coupled with some soulful, beautiful songs, makes for a combination that you do not want to miss! Colleen has received major airplay on the CBC, toured alongside Buck 65 and many others, and

“The talents of this Edmonton-based vocalist shine like a beacon. Her boldly written originals…have the good bones and great melodic rhythm of classic big-screen pop songs”

– Robert Everett-Green, Globe & Mail

‘One of Canada’s premiere songwriters. With a voice like a clarion call she’s one of our premiere singers, too.’

– Judith Lynch, CBC’s First Play

Jim Bryson @ Sunset Saloon, Thurs. Aug. 11!

Jim BrysonTell the Band to Go Home & Steel Belted Radio proudly present:

Jim Bryson (www.jimbryson.org)
at The Sunset Saloon (house concert in Westwood)
Thursday, August 11, 2016
7:30 pm
Suggested donation $20-25 (price flexible, all proceeds to this artist!)

If you wish, bring a drink for yourself, and/or a snack to share, but we’ve always got plenty of all of those on hand!

All are welcome (bring the kids, friends, family, people off the street, whatever)! Our house is family friendly (we’ve got 3 kids, a trampoline, and plenty of room, so feel free to bring the family), easy-going, friendly, and open to all! If you don’t know us yet, come on down and make some new friends!

Questions? RSVP? Fill out the contact form below! Forward this to a friend!

Please RSVP for the address and more information!

Jim Bryson is an Ottawa area based singer songwriter, instrumentalist and producer. He has released 5 critically acclaimed solo recordings, including a brand new album, “Somewhere We Will Find Our Place,” which was produced by Charles Spearin (Broken Social Scene, Do Make Say Think, Feist).

Jim also has spent a fair amount of time in recent years recording and producing projects, among them Oh Susanna‘s “Namedropper,” and songs for The Skydiggers “Angels”.

Oh and just cause you are asking, Jim also enjoys riding in the musical sidecar, having played and toured with Kathleen Edwards, The Weakerthans and The Tragically Hip.

Jim lives outside of Ottawa with his partner, two daughters and a newly built recording “shed” called Fixed Hinge.

Jim is also one of my very favourite artists in the world. He’s definitely one of our most played artists on the show (tied for 9th most played with Del Barber, at last count,) and his 2003 album, The North Side Benches is our most played album of all time (at last count.) I LOVE Jim’s music! He’s a tremendous songwriter who has a real gift for capturing scenes and places in song. He is also my very favourite guitar player in the country – just listen to Kathleen Edwards‘ album “Failer” to see why. He also happens to be a hell of a good guy.

Thanks to the amazing Devin Latimer (Professor Nathan) who booked Jim for the wonderful Trout Forest Music Festival, Jim will be in Winnipeg in August, and I’m absolutely thrilled that he’ll be able to stop by The Sunset Saloon before heading out to Ear Falls the next day! Folks, you REALLY don’t want to miss this one!

Mayhemingways at The Sunset Saloon June 25, 2016!

Tell the Band to Go Home & Steel Belted Radio proudly present:

Mayhemingways (mayhemingways.wordpress.com)
at The Sunset Saloon (house concert in Westwood)
Saturday, June 25, 2016
8:00
Suggested donation $20-25 (price flexible, all proceeds to this amazing duo!)

If you wish, bring a drink for yourself, and/or a snack to share, but we’ve always got plenty of all of those on hand!

All are welcome (bring the kids, friends, family, people off the street, whatever)! Our house is family friendly (we’ve got 3 kids, a trampoline, and plenty of room, so feel free to bring the family), easy-going, friendly, and open to all! If you don’t know us yet, come on down and make some new friends!

Questions? RSVP? Fill out the contact form below! Forward this to a friend!

After an amazing set opening for and playing with Melissa Payne last year, we couldn’t wait to have these guys back this year, so we’re super pleased to have this incredible duo back!

Mayhemingways are Benj Rowland and Josh Fewings, but the band is so much more than the sum of its two parts. They’re a roots-rockin’ duo who bring a lot to their original songs, and some select covers.

The Sunset Saloon is a house concert venue in Westwood (near the YMCA on Portage.) We’re open to all. Feel free to pass along the event info, bring friends, bring your kids (our kids will thank you), or just come by yourself and make some new friends! Admission is by donation, which goes directly to the artists. Most folks pay $20, but these hard working guys wouldn’t turn down more.

Please RSVP for the address and more information!

Mayhemingways are an eclectic and full-sounding duo from the musical hotbed of Peterborough, Ontario. Their music drifts timelessly from folk-rock to traditional to country to something brand new. The band has been described as fuzz-folk with Cajun, bluegrass, and Celtic influences. Tom Wilson of Blackie and the Rodeo Kings and Junkhouse writes, “Mind-bending and original music with deep roots in the tradition of dark North American folk.”

Lead singer Benj Rowland switches between accordion, banjo, guitar, and tenor guitar while holding down the bass with foot pedals. Josh Fewings plays drums, percussion and adds backup vocals.

Their first full-length album “Hunter St Blues” was just released this Spring and was produced and engineered in Nanton, AB by Steve Loree (Ian Tyson, Corb Lund, Petunia). The album is a follow-up to their first EP (2013) engineered by James McKenty (Blue Rodeo, Cuff the Duke, The Weber Brothers) at a former school house near Peterborough.

Mayhemingways have toured Canada relentlessly since forming in 2013. Coast to coast tours have become commonplace for the group. Like bands of old, on and off the highways, building a fan base across the nation with each tour. The duo performs in almost every province and territory in 2016. Think that’s just hype? Look at this list of tour dates. These guys might be insane.

Here’s a taste of their appearance last year with Melissa Payne:

Check out their new album Hunter St. Blues or come in and let it be an amazing surprise!

Jay Aymar & The Abercrombie Zombies at Sunset Saloon, June 16, 2016!

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Tell the Band to Go Home & Steel Belted Radio proudly present:

Jay Aymar & The Abercrombie Zombies (jayaymar.com)
at The Sunset Saloon (house concert in Westwood)
Thursday, June 16, 2015
7:30 (SHARP! We’re trying to have the show done by 10)
Suggested donation $20-25 (price flexible, all proceeds to this talented musician!

If you wish, bring a drink for yourself, and/or a snack to share, but we’ve always got plenty of all of those on hand!

All are welcome (bring the kids, friends, family, people off the street, whatever)! Our house is family friendly (we’ve got 3 kids, a trampoline, and plenty of room, so feel free to bring the family), easy-going, friendly, and open to all! If you don’t know us yet, come on down and make some new friends!

Questions? RSVP? Fill out the contact form below! Forward this to a friend!

The Abercrombie Zombies are a bit of a Winnipeg supergroup! It’s comprised of Don Zeuff (D. Rangers), Tom “Twisty” Fodey (D. Rangers, Poor Choices, every other band in town…), and Shelley Marshall (Nathan!). Even if you don’t know Jay, that’s got to get your attention.
Jay Aymar is possessed by a serious case of wanderlust. This natural born storyteller criss-crosses this country like nobody else I’ve ever seen. And in his travels, he picks up stories all over the place and turns them into song. He’s even recently published a book (accompanied by gorgeous artwork and a live CD!)

Here’s what renowned music publicist and man of a million stories Richard Flohil has to say about it:

The first thing that occurred to me when I heard Jay was writing this book was: “It’s about time. There are lessons here, and information, and a righteous amount of laughter. I dare you to open this book, read any single paragraph and not laugh or cry. It’s filled with human stories from the perspective of someone who’s lived a very artistic life. You may not know him now, but when you’re through, you’ll feel like he’s part of the family. You’ll even find an accompanying live CD of twelve songs, their corresponding charts, lyrics and some amazing folk art to complement the package. It’s a time capsule of sorts.  Forever stamped “Aymar was here!” Be careful what you tell him though, as you just might find yourself the subject of one of his next tall tales.

Richard Flohil, 2015. (Richard Flohil has spent far too many years as a writer, editor, publicist and concert promoter in the Canadian music business.  So far, he has survived.)
 
Jay wrote a song about Don Cherry and his beloved wife Rose (with Don’s blessing and help), which Ian Tyson recorded and did very well with.  The man is charming, very talented, and very, very hard-working. We’re pleased to be taking this one over for our pal Gord at River City Social Club. We sure have had fun in his basement over the past few years, and hope to be able to do it again real soon.
Have a listen to some of Jay’s amazing songs:


Video Biography:

Andrew Penner (of Sunparlour Players) @ Sunset Saloon, Sat. Oct. 17!

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Tell the Band to Go Home & Steel Belted Radio proudly present:

Andrew Penner (of Sunparlour Players www.sunparlourplayers.com)
at The Sunset Saloon (house concert in Westwood)
Saturday, October 17, 2015
8:00
Suggested donation $20 (price flexible, all proceeds to this talented musician!

If you wish, bring a drink for yourself, and/or a snack to share, but we’ve always got plenty of all of those on hand!

All are welcome (bring the kids, friends, family, people off the street, whatever)! Our house is family friendly (we’ve got 3 kids, a trampoline, and plenty of room, so feel free to bring the family), easy-going, friendly, and open to all! If you don’t know us yet, come on down and make some new friends!

Please note that our previous shows with Sunparlour Players have SOLD OUT and we’ve had to turn people away! Don’t be left out this time, RSVP ASAP!

Questions? RSVP? Fill out the contact form below! Forward this to a friend!

Twice now we’ve played hosts to Canada’s most dynamic and powerful band, Sunparlour Players, and those legendary rockin’ shows were so incredible, even the cops stopped by to check it out last time! Together Andrew & drummer Michael “Rosie” Rosenthal are a potent force to be reckoned with, playing multiple instruments at the same time… each of them! Sunparlour Players have proven to be not only one of the best live bands in Canada, but have produced 4 albums and 1 EP, all favourites of fans and critics far and wide.

This, however, is a rare, amazing opportunity to see primary singer and songwriter Andrew Penner in a solo situation. You’ll hear the songs the way they were written, before Rosie added his parts and turned the songs into something new. Andrew will still be rockin’ out at times (we’ve got a big guitar amp ready to go) and he’ll be pounding the bass drum with his feet, just like a Sunparlour Players show, but this time the focus will be directly on the songs, allowing us to really pay attention to Andrew’s powerful lyrics and his always expressive voice. This is a really neat opportunity that won’t come along again soon (if ever), so don’t miss it!

Melissa Payne & The Mayhemingways @ Sunset Saloon, Wed. Oct. 7, 2015!

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Tell the Band to Go Home & Steel Belted Radio proudly present:

Melissa Payne & The Mayhemingways
Wednesday, October 7 7:30 pm.
Suggested donation: $20 (but pay what you think is fair!)
melissapaynemusic.com / mayhemingways.wordpress.com

If you wish, bring a drink for yourself, and/or a snack to share, but we’ve always got plenty of all of those on hand!

All are welcome (bring the kids, friends, family, people off the street, whatever)! Our house is family friendly (we’ve got 3 kids, a trampoline, and plenty of room, so feel free to bring the family), easy-going, friendly, and open to all! If you don’t know us yet, come on down and make some new friends!

Questions? RSVP? Fill out the contact form below! Forward this to a friend!

We had the great pleasure of seeing and meeting Melissa Payne in 2013, when she came through with Express and Co.. That was fun, but we only managed to squeeze a couple of songs out of her that night, while most of the time she was adding her amazing vocals and violin skills to Express and Co. material, so I’ve been bugging her ever since to come back and do a show of her own. Here it is, and boy is it going to be amazing!

Melissa is definitely one of this country’s brightest rising stars. Over the course of two albums so far, she has written and recorded songs that have been noticed far and wide. Her latest album was produced by Greg Keelor of Blue Rodeo, and she’s been playing alongside some of the greats ever since. Reviewers have been raving about her:

In a sea of pretty female singer-songwriter voices, Melissa Payne’s stands out: part velvet, part gravel and bursting at the seams” Kristin Cavoukian- EXCLAIM MAGAZINE

“The album flits across the Country genres like a butterfly and songs like Call Me a Fool and Cool West Wind both Country songs worthy of Nanci Griffith’s typewriter; yet the punchy Gunning For Me brought back memories of the first time I heard Lucinda all those years ago”.  NO DEPRESSION 

Melissa is a phenomenal talent who I know you will be hearing much more about in the years to come. Get in on the ground floor of this one and see her in some joker’s living room while you still can!

Mayhemingways are one of those bands that I keep hearing about, always from someone who has seen them live and wants to share their appreciation. This is group that clearly needs to be seen.

The bio says: Mayhemingways are an alt-country, bluegrass, and Cajun music duo from the musical hotbed of Peterborough, Ontario. Their music drifts timelessly between traditional music and something brand new. Benj Rowland sings lead vocals and plays numerous instruments including accordion, banjo, guitar, and foot pedal bass. Josh Fewings adds back-up vocals and percussion. Their sound is full and so is their touring resume, having toured as far west as Dawson City, Yukon twice and numerous times to the Maritimes and Newfoundland. The duo recently released their first self-titled EP, recorded by James McKenty who has worked with great Canadian acts like Blue Rodeo, The Sadies, Cuff the Duke, Gordon Pinsent, and many more. Their music fits in many settings, from quiet house concerts to big festivals.

This will be an amazing show!

This video should be all you need to get overly excited about this show, but just in case, we’ll post a few others below. Stop what you’re doing and prepare yourself for this:

Here’s how we get Old Pal Stu on board:

Brock Zeman returns to The Sunset Saloon, Monday, July 13!

Brock Zeman returns to The Sunset Saloon, Monday, July 13!

Brock Zeman returns to The Sunset Saloon, Monday, July 13!

Tell the Band to Go Home & Steel Belted Radio proudly present:

Brock Zeman
Monday, July 13 7:30 pm.
Suggested donation: $20 (but pay what you think is fair!)
brockzeman.com

If you wish, bring a drink for yourself, and/or a snack to share, but we’ve always got plenty of all of those on hand!

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Brock Zeman embodies everything I love: He’s a super hard-working, genuine, decent human being who happens to put on engaging and amazing live shows and he writes powerful songs. It’s all there, and it amazes me that more people don’t see it. Somehow, 11 albums in, Zeman is still flying under the general radar, and playing places like some joker’s living room.

Well, on the strength of his new album, I hope that will change. Zeman is a bit of a musical chameleon – he’s put all kinds of sounds and backup configurations on his albums, and he’s written many different kinds of songs. The ones that I like best are the songs that are straightforward, straight from the heart tales of real feelings and real experiences. I love it when those get wrapped up in memorable, accessible melodies, and when the production allows for the lyrics to shine, and the band provides just the right accentuation. Brock’s new album does that, and so much more. It is without a doubt my favourite album of the year (and I honestly don’t see how anything in the second half of the year could come close.) I like it so much, I wrote a glowing review of the album, which Brock was so pleased with, he’s using it as his bio. A real honour. It’s below.

Brock will once again be joined by his most valued sidekick/friend Blair Hogan. You’ve seen what Hogan can do and what he brings to the show. He’s indispensable. This time out, they’ve added singer/songwriter Tom Savage to the band, playing bass and making beats with his feet. This should be neat!

Friends, believe me. Zeman is the real deal. He needs to be seen and heard. This is your chance. I sure hope you don’t miss it!

Here’s that review/bio:

Over the course of 11 albums, Ottawa area singer songwriter Brock Zeman has built a reputation as a writer of great depth and passion, through his thoughtful, often personal songs. But he’s got a rough, rockin’ side as well. Joined on relentless tours across Western Canada and down to Texas and back by his ever present collaborator, Blair Hogan, and often drummer Dylan Roberts, Zeman and crew can put on a powerful show that has attendees rocking as much as feeling the stories that he tells in song. He could easily be the bastard son of Lucinda Williams and Steve Earle, with a gravelly Tom Waits voice.

On his last couple of albums, Zeman had been experimenting with dense sound scapes that told as much of the story as his words. On the newest, “Pulling Your Sword out of the Devil’s Back,” the words and melody are at the forefront, and with a batch of songs as strong as these, they certainly should be. The melodies on the record are his strongest yet. Many are instantly memorable, and could find a home on commercial country or rock radio. If those tired formats played powerful songs like these, “Dead Man’s Shoes” could be a strong country hit, and “Little Details” or “Some Things Always Stay” would be blaring out of car windows all summer long.

Although the songs and the album sound fun, there is some deep emotion spilled out. Zeman tells some sad stories of heartbreak and love gone wrong on this one. One of the most sad and powerful songs is “10 Year Fight,” where he recounts seeing the father of a former lover, who has been struggling after “Daddy’s little girl, she’s gone wrong.” After the meeting Zeman says, “I finally lost the battle of a 10 year fight. I broke a promise to myself that you would never get a song. Don’t it look like I was wrong.”

In the powerful title track Zeman speaks more than sings, “I live in a house full of ghosts that just won’t let me be. I let ‘em in myself, but now I can’t get ‘em to leave. I’m haunted by love…” and now he’s exorcising those ghosts inside of these songs. For him, writing songs is “Juggling words and chiseling lines to tell a story, to tell the truth… It’s just heart to tongue, tongue to hand, blah, blah, blah, and struggle.” Later in the song, Zeman says, “And when you really knock it out, and all the planets align, it’s like pulling your sword out of the devil’s back and saying ‘No! Not this time!’” before building to a powerful crescendo finish.

With this record, the sword has obviously come loose, and there’s no doubt that Zeman will use it to battle other ghosts, demons and devils in song. The prolific writer has already written the bulk of another album, and has a wealth of other material still awaiting recording or release. This is a mature, powerful album from a writer who truly needs to be heard. Here’s hoping that many new ears will be tuned to this one.