Category: Canadian Music

  • Unique ways to spend the night in Canada

    Unique ways to spend the night in Canada

    Whether you are a citizen or not, Canada is a great place at night. The scenes cannot be tiring to view time and again. That is why spending a night in Canada can be quite fun and unique. It can be this way for both tourists and residents.  All major cities, let alone countries, always…

  • One Warm Line. The Documentary on Stan Rogers, Maritime Folk Legend

    One Warm Line. The Documentary on Stan Rogers, Maritime Folk Legend

    A life worth celebrating, Stan Rogers is a bit of a Canadian legend. For those interested in a bit of Canadiana, Maritime folk music, and an interesting story of a man who could tell stories like no other, with the voice of a burly sea captain, you’re in for a treat. A one hour musical…

  • Need Inspiration to Travel In Canada? Check out the National Parks Project!

    The other day I was browsing online looking for Matt Mays tour schedule, knowing he typically plays in Halifax during the summer. While on his website I saw a banner for The National Parks Project that he was involved in. Curious as to why I’d never heard of it, I clicked. I was then greeted by…

  • 2011 Canada Games Rocked Celebration Square

    While this post may be a bit late (Blame my brothers wedding in Mexico and my consistency for procrastination), I was fortunate enough to catch almost all of the free concerts held at Celebration Square for the 2011 Canada Games. If you’re from Halifax, you may be wondering “Where’s Celebration Square”, well for reasons unbeknownst…

  • Back in Saskatchewan: Roadtrip to Joe Cocker & Tom Petty

    A jaunt, skip, and a couple flights through, and I found myself back in Saskatchewan, in the city that rhymes with fun (Regina). However greetings with my hometown were cut short. Within 24 hours of landing I found myself on a drunken roadtrip to Saskatoon with some old friends to see Joe Cocker & Tom…

  • The Ultimate List of Summer Music festivals in Canada

    The Ultimate List of Summer Music festivals in Canada

    Stone cold fact. Canadians know how to party. It’s been proven time and time again, and with any luck, should continue this way far beyond the time my bones turn to mush and my skin sags to old. One of the amazing things about Canada is the fact that no matter what time of day,…

  • Watch Matt Mays & Sam Roberts get their surf on in Nova Scotia!

    A couple things you need to know before watching this video. 1. Matt Mays is the cats pajamas. 2. Sam Roberts is the bee’s knees. So if you haven’t heard of either them for some reason, hit up iTunes and check them out. They’re some of the few true blue rockers left in the music…

  • 6 reasons why Saskatchewan Doesn’t Suck

    Saskatchewan is probably one of the least visited provinces in Canada. Most people only know Saskatchewan for the #1 highway which get’s you from one end to the other in roughly 7 hours. It unfortunately gets a bad rap from other Canadians, whom occasionally define it as boring, flat, plain, and dull.  All of which…

  • Music – The Respectables

    The Respectables are a fine example of Canadian Musical Talent. They hail from Montreal, Quebec, and have been pumping rock & roll into the souls of listeners since 1991. They’re most recent album released, ‘Sweet Mama’, was produced & co-written by Gordie Johnson, Big Sugar’s former front man & current front man of Texas Rock…