Kingston's annual, all-local music festival takes place Saturday, May 7
With the closure of Blu Martini, Kingston finds itself with a gaping hole in the venue ladder.
With 2018 planted firmly in the rearview mirror, it’s time for Kingstonist to take a look back at the year in local music.
Our thriving local music scene continued to provide great new music for us to hear. There were new releases in 201...
Kingston’s Aaron Holmberg has worked on some of Canada’s most iconic records.
Officials at The Spire are working to turn the 170-year-old building into a dedicated performance space.
Beloved Kingston singer up for Female Vocalist of the Year
Kingston band turns old farmhouse into modern recording studio just north of the city.
Murphy's band 80s Enuff! performs live at The Cove Inn, June 30
Anna Robertson and Dee Prescott share details on surprise new album and future plans.
The local Black community has been working with the City of Kingston to deliver an incredible line up in light of Emancipation Day! This includes a Black (owned business) Block Party that will highlight 20 + local businesses. I share a bit of insight and
Kobo Town, Status Non Status and Kington's Sadaf Amini among artists to perform for festival's 19th year.
Pop-up market gives local musicians and bands no-cost space to sell their merchandise and show off their music.
For artists struggling to make money from streaming, merch offers a lifeline.