ShazamFest is a State of Mind
“Shazam is a state of mind” Ziv Przytyk, the founder of Canada’s only neo-Vaudeville festival, ShazamFest, confidently states as we walk away from having just watched a man walk across a 30 foot slack line [read more]
“Shazam is a state of mind” Ziv Przytyk, the founder of Canada’s only neo-Vaudeville festival, ShazamFest, confidently states as we walk away from having just watched a man walk across a 30 foot slack line [read more]
With the May release of their first album, The Bluebell Sisters are ready to proliferate ’50s musical glamour with jazzy instrumentals and a vintage style. [read more]
Demon’s Claws, Skip Jensen Group, and Double Date with Death make for a wide variety of styles and a fun night. [read more]
Montreal Jesse Stone’s new album is an homage to countless American folk and country singers. [read more]
Brendt Thomas Diabo plays the music he grew up listening to and has discovered that the rockabilly, country, and blues genres are as popular as ever. [read more]
Two-day music festival in Montreal is centered on “vintage” rock sound and draws rockabilly crowd with the return of the Gutter Demons. [read more]
The Hellbound Hepcats’ Alex Brown talks about the band’s beginnings and let’s us know he’s got a musical in the works. [read more]
Reverend Horton Heat, the Brains, and Necromantix are like a fine whiskey. Rock-punk-country outfits only get better with age. [read more]
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