Some cool things that went down at the Press Club this week

Wednesday, 10 December 2008 14:07 by Lindsay

Sunday night marked the 3rd 'annual' or rather installment of the Matinee series and included guest Shawn Clarke. Not only does Shawn have a great blog, but he's a great artist and fit really well with the mood of Polyester Heart.He played some well selected covers and gave them his own twist as well as played many originals that had a flare all their own. I look forward to seeing him out again. Check out his myspace page for more details on this fab musician.

 

Tuesday night was the weekly jam night - this one hosted by Mike Hopkins and Marshall Bureau. This one was special because I got to see alot of different types of acts.
From funk, to old school blues, indie rock AND a quick electronic set by Marshall and Dave Marcotte (yes, I know Polyester Heart). Andrew Hickey played a sweet set, his vocals standing out - a polished raspy edge to it. The Blues set featured the 'house band', the resident James on keyboards, and 2 newcomers (for me) on guitar and vocals - great stuff...and I am not the biggest Blues fan.

I am sad to say I was not able to play my glock - though I was ready for action (tucked away beside me at all times). There was a mandolin player, which was pretty cool.

Dates to look out for:

Next Tuesday Jam with Mike and Marshall - Dec 23rd or Jan 6th
Next Sunday Polyester Heart Matinee - Jan 4th (guests TBD)  

 

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Matinee series #2 - Nov 2nd Sunday Recap

Monday, 3 November 2008 13:26 by davemarcotte

Well, the second Sunday in our monthly Press Club series was really fun.  Nick Zubeck and his band (Marshall Bureau and Darren Wall) floored every one in attendance. Olenka and the Autumn Lovers were a revelation, and we wish them good luck as they embark on a potentially uncomfortable tour (the travel details were disclosed to me, and it sounds harrowing - Mike H suggested that at least one of the band mates may end up pregnant by the end of the tour, even if by immaculate highway conception). The four of them and their abundance of instruments will travel east in a compact car. Can’t wait to hear about it.

Also found out that Shawn Clarke of the ‘Lovers is a great guy in addition to being a talented musician and blogger. He’s going to play with us in the next instalment of the Sunday Press Club series. I also want to share that he has a very excellent blog that is pretty much like what I wish most other blogs were like. It’s called birdstootiredtofly, and if you love music and the arts in general, check it out.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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3 nights of music, one tired girl

Thursday, 21 August 2008 22:35 by Lindsay

As I struggle to keep my eyes open I reflect on the past week and how I have exposure to so many great musicians, and think how lucky I am (despite my lack of sleep!). I had the pleasure of seeing Tanya Philipovich, Dave Marcotte, Marshall Bureau, Ryan Partridge, Ryan Fairhead, Nick Durie and Mike Hopkins just to name a few players on this large indie stage.

FRIDAY NIGHT

First of all for anyone who has not yet been to the Press Club - you should try it out. This place makes you feel so welcome and so at home - Mike and Veronica are always so accomodating. If they don't have kickass bands and musicians playing, they have their own set list to die for from the CD collection that graces the bar. Friday night - was Polyester Heart,  and this particular show had a vibe all it's own. The entire place was rockin', at times singing along and moving about in their chairs. It was an amazing thing to be part of for the audience and I am sure the band.

TUESDAY NIGHT (x 2)

Ok, so now we get to the following Tuesday where I hit one of my other favourite spots in the city, Graffitti's in Kensington Market.  Graffiti's owner has a unique style about him that is endearing to those who have the pleasure of getting to know him. You love being here. This particular Tuesday was aptly named Tumblin' Tuesdays, with a folk/alt country roster and spectators tumblin' in from the streets outside - drawn to the sound of the music no doubt. Here I was able to take in the sounds and spectacular lyrics of Dave Marcotte (solo), Tanya Philipovich and Lucas Stagg . It was hard to tear myself away from this venue and head over to The Press Club (yes again!). This time it was for Jam night - which happens every 2nd Tuesday night. This is not for early night types...the music gets underway at 1030pm at the earliest and you don't jump in that cab until after 2am (makes for a rough work day the next day, let me tell you!). The purpose of this night is to give everyone a chance to do some improvisation with an established house band (consists of many members of The Formula and a few others). There are some great things going on here, and alot of music that people should really be seeing (and hearing). I always leave feeling inspired about creating SOMETHING...what that is I have yet to figure out (my violin skills are just not up to par...YET).

PICTURES - YAY

Now instead of boring you with more text I thought I would post some pics from these nights so I can let you in on my little secrets...

Linty.

 

 

 

 

 

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Tuesday Madness in the Market!

Monday, 18 August 2008 12:48 by Lindsay

Just a reminder to all that Dave Marcotte is playing a solo gig at Graffiti's  tomorrow night at 830pm for songwriter's night (tumblin' tuesdays) - hear all about winnebagos, garden gnomes, and old shoes.... Come to the market early and pick up a nice hunk of cheese while you are at it!

170 Baldwin Street - Kensington Market

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Tuesday, 22 July 2008 13:44 by Lindsay

Hi Gang!
Bear with us, we are just getting the hang of this website thing. In the meantime check us out on myspace!

http://www.myspace.com/polyesterheartsongs

More to come soon....

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