"I remember one of the last times he saw me, he said, 'Please make sure everybody hears this music.'" Promise kept.
MaryLou Wakefield, a local Victoria artist, came away with a life-altering experience last summer. It changed her perspective on what she could achieve as an artist— with courage, curiosity and the willingness to take a risk. Here is her story.
We have lots to talk about because The Hits have been one busy band. First off, can you introduce yourself and the band and their instruments. Why no bass?
Alright, well, I am Dusty and I hit stuff really hard and sing a bit, Lou Slips...
Chris Koster pitches in on production of. "Strangers I Used To Love," out January 31
New indie folk duo release debut single, Muscle Memory.
Illustrator Val Lawton is interviewed by Calgary Public Library regarding her illustration career and the impact of the library
Eric joins Jon Williams on the Afternoon Zone to talk about the upcoming 10th Anniversary of the band.
5 questions for the JUNO-winning act ahead of their Slush Puppie Place performance
I'm a white rocker, born of Abbotsford. All through high school I associated rap music with delinquents farting bass out of Honda Civics and punching people. But time passed, and at SXSW in Austin this past March, I stumble upon the Canadia...
A quick Q&A with the JUNO-winning band ahead of their sold out show in Kingston on February 23.
Live-show extraordinaire act APEX BREAKS are quickly rising up through the ranks with their unique twist of Psychedelic Jungle Funk. The devoted 10-piece are carving out a lasting career for themselves, and kindly took part in an interview to delve a litt