Indie Rock Hall of Famers, Lowest Of The Low, celebrate new album release October 12 in Kingston with By Divine Right
Released April 5, North American Martyrs pokes at "glorified narratives about Canadian history."
The third in a series on the talented and experienced artists thriving in Kingston’s creative underground.
The allure of the blank page is an irresistible magnet for creatives
Kingstonian and former MuchMusic VJ has become one of Canada’s most enduring, recognizable, and respected television personalities.
An interview with local folk duo Jonny Porter and Martina Lake.
Guitarist for The Commuters and Beatlejuice performs solo at The Cove Inn, Westport, August 9.
"I remember one of the last times he saw me, he said, 'Please make sure everybody hears this music.'" Promise kept.
Local singer-songwriter and renowned fingerstyle guitarist, Colin Slack, returns full focus to music, ends residency at The Cove Inn on May 27.
Bowmanville folk-rocker brings his trio to The Cove Inn, June 17
The Vancouver-based frontman for Curtis Clear Sky and the Constellationz is the newly appointed executive director of the brand new national Indigenous Music Office (IMO).
Two years after their Kingston debut, Comeback Kid returns to headline own show at The Broom Factory.
"[It] made me fall back in love with songwriting." Chris Koster discusses latest solo release ahead of Kingston show.
Terry Gillespie performs his blend of blues-rock-reggae with Crystal Axe, July 18 at The Cove Inn, Westport.