A Significant Step Forward for Canada's Music Sector
Liberals introduce new bill that makes good on commitments to save business and jobs that critical to Canada’s economy.
The City of Kingston calls on musicians, music sector workers, and anyone who appreciates music, to take part.
When The Wilderness took the stage at Skeleton Park Arts Festival in the summer of 2019, they were met with uproarious applause. People got up from their lawn chairs and their picnic blankets to dance and sing along in the late afternoon su...
Free workshop in November shows how to bring a brand identity to life through sound.
The annual festival is accepting applications from Kingston-based bands and musical mentors until March 24.
Second LP from Kingston's emo-revivalists is bleak, but impressive.
In the first of our three-part miniseries, Johnny and Rob look back on a challenging year for Kingston's music economy and share their personal reviews of 2020 local artist releases, including The Mahones, Gord Downie, Voyager and The G...
Long-awaited comeback concert electrifies Queen’s campus
Murphy's band 80s Enuff! performs live at The Cove Inn, June 30
Kingston seeking advisory committee members to bring transparency and accountability to Tourism Kingston's new Music Office.
Live music industry workers—including artists, venues, promoters and managers—encouraged to take first-ever survey by June 6, 2024
The deadline to apply for July residency is Tuesday, April 9.