Johnny San, co-host of the Kingston Live podcast, has no shortage of praise for the Kingston music scene.
“We’ve talked in almost every episode so far that Kingston has a disproportionate amount of talent for its size,” said San. “...
Live music industry workers—including artists, venues, promoters and managers—encouraged to take first-ever survey by June 6, 2024
Third Time's a Charm's debut release, "Fading Innocence," chosen for Indie Song of the Day
New network for music business workers under 35 seeking members to connect across subsectors; with industry veterans; and with resources and opportunities.
New $60 million Canada Performing Arts Workers Resilience Fund to help individual live performance workers
Arts, Recreation & Community Policies Committee meets December 13 to carve $200,000 from arts budget for Tourism Kingston
Kingston's annual, all-local music festival takes place Saturday, May 7
Live recording of Kingston band’s 1993 show at CBGB's available for the first time on vinyl and cassette format on record store day, April 20
Concert venues, bars and restaurants drop to 50% capacity as of December 19
The four-part documentary is set to release on Prime Video in 2024
A long-awaited debut from one of Kngston's most accomplished musicians.
Kingston band turns old farmhouse into modern recording studio just north of the city.
The Kingston music scene got a nice kickstart to 2019, as the Kingston Live podcast launched its first episode on January 1. Since then, they have produced 13 episodes, covering a variety of musical genres, along with all the major fest...
Celebrated Nova Scotia singer-songwriter and guitarist celebrates fifth album release at The Broom Factory on September 21.