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Folk Festival fills out its main stage, headline lineup

July 21, 2010 · Filed Under Festivals in the News, News · Comment 

Arrested Development, Calexico, Jim Cuddy Band among top attractions

By AEDAN HELMER, Ottawa Sun

The Jim Cuddy Band is among the headliners for this year’s Ottawa Folk Festival at Britannia Park. (Ottawa Sun file photo)

The Ottawa Folk Festival has put the finishing touches on its evening schedule, which includes headliners Arrested Development, Calexico, Ramblin’ Jack Elliott and The Jim Cuddy Band.

The full evening schedule for three-day festival, from Aug. 13 to 15 at Britannia Park, is available online now at ottawafolk.org, with a full daytime schedule to be announced next week.

The festival’s opening night is headlined by alt hip hop collective Arrested Development, perhaps not the first name that comes to mind when you think “folk fest,” but the fusion artists cap an already eclectic opening day.

Keeping with festival tradition, Ottawa’s Folka Voca choir kicks off main stage festivities on Friday after the 6 p.m. opening ceremony, followed by folk troubadour Jon Brooks.

Local indie darlings The Acorn are up next promoting their latest soft-spun No Ghost release, followed by Toronto roots orchestra Rock Plaza Central.

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Bluesfest market stage a hit

July 13, 2010 · Filed Under Festivals in the News, News · Comment 

By AEDAN HELMER, Ottawa Sun

A $1.5-million federal stimulus grant is what helped make the Byward market Pop Life stage possible but future funding is far from guaranteed.

Tuesday night’s performance by blues legend Taj Mahal could be the last chance to take advantage of Ottawa Bluesfest’s free slate of programming, despite the resounding thumbs up the Pop Life stage has received by music lovers, festival organizers and the business community.

For the last two years, Bluesfest audiences have spilled over the bustling Lebreton Flats festival grounds and into the Byward Market, where the Pop Life stage resides on York St.

But this year’s edition was made possible primarily by a $1.5-million federal stimulus grant through the Marquee Tourism Events Program, and future funding is far from guaranteed.

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Rush on epic journey

July 11, 2010 · Filed Under Festivals in the News, News · Comment 

Prog power trio takes trip through time

By AEDAN HELMER, Ottawa Sun

On Stick it Out, from 1993’s Counterparts, Rush frontman Geddy Lee sings in his trademark faux falsetto, “Don’t swallow your pride, stick it out.”

It seems the band has been living by that creed, sticking it out through the better part of four decades.

And love ’em or lump ’em — and it seems there’s no real in-between — there can be no denying Rush has ascended to the heights of Canadian rock royalty.

With an odd mix of progressive metal sensibilities and out there sci-fi lyrics, most penned by drummer Neil Peart, the prog power trio has become a worldwide phenomenon.

The Canadian Rock ’n’ Roll Hall of Famers have 24 gold records to their credit, an incredible run since their 1974 debut with album sales that have them ranked third all-time — behind only the Beatles and the Rolling Stones — in consecutive gold records for a rock band.

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