Kingston hip hop artist collaborates with Puff Daddy protégé
New program demonstrates the value of careers in the arts.
Beloved Kingston singer up for Female Vocalist of the Year
CACRP recovery fund will help ease the financial risks for live music venues, festival organizers, promoters and artists.
Ontario Music Investment Fund program aims to invest in new and emerging Black- and Indigenous-owned music businesses.
Kingston’s Lotus Shaker has become, by accident, one of the busiest and most talked about bands in town. At the core of the band is powerhouse singer Brittany Blanche and her fiance, guitarist Dan Chisholm, who started performing togeth...
The Embassy assembling new compilation CD to raise funds for Kingston live music venue.
Students are changing their habits, and bars are scrambling to adapt.
Natalie MacMaster reflects on a decade of her and husband Donell Leahy's popular Christmas tour, ahead of their Grand OnStage performance in Kingston.
Government approves bill extending aid for music venues, live music workers.
Live music industry workers—including artists, venues, promoters and managers—encouraged to take first-ever survey by June 6, 2024
Starting January 31, live music venues can operate at 50% capacity, with 100% capacity planned by March 14, 2022.
Two Kingston music artists were recognized by Mayor Bryan Patterson for their artistic achievement and cultural contribution at the annual Mayor's Arts Awards ceremony on December 6, 2021 at the Tett Centre for Creativity and Learning.
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Third Time's a Charm's debut release, "Fading Innocence," chosen for Indie Song of the Day