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Exciting News About “Beyond The Gates Of Phu”

The film we made from our expedition in Nepal “Beyond The Gates Of Phu,” has been selected to be shown in he Kathmandu International Mountain Film Festival in December, as well as the Dag Mountain Film Festival in March- the leading festival regarding nature, adventure, and discovery in Turkey!  We also found out, after the fact, that the film had also been shown in Moscow, Russia back in April, so our little walkabout in the Himalayas is getting around :).

Another really cool thing we just found out about has to do with a cave we came across, and a large amount of human bones that our team discovered inside.  Researchers have gone back to this cave, carbon dated the bones, and found them to be about 2200 years old!!!!!!  CRAZINESS!!!There are so many wild things that happened on that trip, so it’s awesome to be able to share stories like this with you guys.

Nov. 28th – Big Show with Theda Phoenix & Shine

Click on the above photo for tickets 🙂

Halloween Fun!

Great times had on Halloween!  I was a first generation Ipod Shuffle…haha!  Had a blast playing with the talented Shera Kelly (Peacock mask), Darren Beattie (V for Vendetta mask), Rob Loree and Jeremy Jones (Not in these photos).  Hope you all enjoyed yourself, and thanks to all who sent me pics of their costumes!  Thanks to Ali Bordbar for the wicked photos!

Alberta Tour Oct. 17th – 26th

Just had a short touchdown on the West coast for Thanksgiving, and now off to Alberta tomorrow for a 9 day tour through Edmonton, Onoway, and Calgary.  Here are the dates for shows and workshops:

October 17th – Accent European Lounge, Edmonton, Alberta
October 18th – The Carrot, Edmonton, Alberta
October 19th – Workshop at Resonate Music School, Edmonton, Alberta, 2-5pm
October 20th – House Concert, Onoway, Alberta
October 22nd – The Druid, Edmonton, Alberta 9pm
October 24th – House Concert, Calgary, Alberta
October 25th – House Concert, Calgary, Alberta
*Also, an article was just written in Sound + Noise by Diana Pearson, a fantastic singer/songwriter currently residing in Edmonton, about my project, travels, and other tidbits of interest.  Click on the photo below to read:
Albertans…..Looking forward to seeing you guys again!!
*Photo by Nikoleta D Photography

An East Coast Summer Recap

6 days on a train, and I arrive at a different ocean….drenched to the bone as if I had jumped in the ocean….I know I am in Vancouver….haha.

What a summer it was, and thanks to all those who followed the journey and offered their support and kind words of encouragement along the way.  There was a great deal that happened, and I have done my best to represent it on the webpage and through facebook, but there are so many fun details, so I thought I would post a very quick summary of as much as I could remember.  If you would like to hear more about any specific point(s), send me a note, and I’ll take you out for tea :).

Here we go!  Highlights of Summer in the east coast 2013, in no particular order:

Busked my way to owning a fiddle, had first fiddle session jam with JP Cormier, played my way on Via Rail across the country and back, met Dave Gunning, jammed with Charlie Acort, caught up with awesome east coast musicians Jim Dorie and Kev Corbett, crossed paths with the entire Plaskett family..multiple times, volunteered in 2 festivals, played in one of them on my first open air stage, met Jian Ghomeshi, camped on the north and south shores of PEI under star lit nights, camped on the east shore of newfoundland over looking the ocean from high cliffs, did 6 CBC interviews, had my first TV interview on Corner Brook Cafe with Wendy Woodland, hung out and jammed with Sherman Downey and his wicked band, hiked with the Island Trails Group in PEI, lost 9 pints of blood to mosquitoes on one of those trails, had a few articles written about the adventure, busked on the Halifax and Charlottetown Harbour fronts, walked barefoot in white and red sands, saw a Spirit of Newfoundland Dinner Theater, shared the stage with the Irish Decendents/The Pathological Lovers/The Sadies, walked approximately 500 kilometers, picked wild blueberries in the outback of Newfoundland, stood on the furthest east point of Canada, bought a bat-moose t-shirt, played on the Atlantic Ocean on the Marine Atlantic Ferry..saw whales and porpoises during this time, played at the famous Agricola house Open Mic in Halifax, played The Dunk in PEI twice, kayaked the Charlottetown harbour, swam in a gypsum quarry lake near the bay of fundy at sunset, wrote a ton of new songs, made recordings of 6 of them, wandered around Twillingate Isle and played at the Anchor Inn 2 nights, tried blueberry iceberg wine infused with Screech rum, taught and gave a performance in my first school event, learned a bit about playing the button accordion, met and stayed with a traditional Acadian family, developed a stronger relationship with the elements…particularly the wind, spread some of my dad’s ashes near the sea, connected with people who jammed with my father in the Yukon in the mid 70’s, bumped into people I hadn’t seen from the Okanagan in 16 years, played several open mics/house concerts/random street/coffee shop performances, met Leah Parsons – changed my life and am now motivated to help bring more awareness and education towards bullying and sexual assault, held community group walks, teamed with Hike Nova Scotia for one of them, played a home festival event called Shedfest, frequented many Tim Horton’s for my office spaces, hiked a portion of the east coast trail, moved a heck a lot of festival barriers, saw my first firefly, learned that “lunch,” to the Irish means “late night snack,” slept in a park in the middle of St. John’s, attended a “Flash Park,” attended a Pictou Garden Club event, ate wonderful farm/garden grown food, tried the Haligonian “Donair,” and although it is good, I’m not all that crazy on the “Donair sauce,” everyone raves about..haha, learned what Mummuring means, still don’t understand how you can say “Yes b’y,” to women, learned many awesome Newfoundland phrases, met three conspiracy theorists while busking, nose flute soloed with Amy and Rachel Beck in PEI, made my first fire on my own, slept in my tent on a bouncy bush, skyped a whole lot, met a legion of Volkswagon van die hards, missed every busker festival and Great Big Sea numerous times….celebrated the birth of a new niece from very far away, enhanced my understanding of what I want in life, increased desire to build a house and grow a garden, had some great discussions about important topics, drank ginger beer, discovered the beverage “Dark and Stormy,” shed some tears, had some great laughs, met so many wonderful caring people, and overall……..loved every blinkin minute of it!

Thanks again for all that shared in the beginning of this quest.  Looking forward to catching up with old friends, and seeing new ones in the east in about a year :).

Open Air Festival Debut!

This entire adventure has been special beyond my wildest dreams…..literally…and the magic continues!  So get this……

2 years ago, when I lived near Jericho Beach in Vancouver, I had the pleasure of seeing Sherman Downey and his band (at the time The Silver Lining, now Ambiguous Case) at a house concert in the building I lived in.  Sherman is an incredible artist, a Newfoundland native now residing in the west coast town Corner Brook.

I wasn’t sure if I was going to stop in Corner Brook, as I didn’t know anyone there.  I decided to google it and noticed Sherman had hosted an open mic at The White Horse Lounge before, so I sent him a note to see if it was still happening.  He replied saying yes, and that if I was around for the weekend, it would be good to check out the first ever 3 Bear Open Air Festival.  So I planned on staying.

I have done a lot of volunteering at music events in the past few years, and thought 1……I’d ask the festival organizers if they needed any more help, and 2….if they had any ‘Tweener,” spots available.  A tweener is performance slot at a festival on the main stage between major acts to fill the transition time with something interesting for the crowd.

After dialoging back and forth a bit through email, both options were YES’s, and I was on my way to Corner Brook!

I was so excited!!  All my life I have wanted to play on an open air festival stage, and it was finally about to happen!  Thursday and Friday held amazing jams at the White Horse Lounge with Sherman and his buddies, as well as The Pathological Lovers – another fantastic Newfoundland Band.  Friday was also met by moving around a plethora of festival barricades with the 3 Bear festival team.  My ripped factor just increased exponentially!

Enter Saturday….I walked into the festival gates to pick up my volunteer pass, which I quickly obtained.  A few moments later, while I was taking in the beautiful day and scene, Neil Targett (Bass player for Sherman, and one of the festival organizers) approached me with an “Aritst,” pass…………….Now, this hadn’t even crossed my mind at this point, but when Neil handed the pass to me, it hit pretty hard in all ways awesome, as this was the first time I’d ever been given an official artist pass!!  I wasn’t pumped at all as you can tell…..

Anyway, I played one of my tunes, one of my Dad’s (Little Red Wagon), and then played the recording of my Dad’s tune “Take The Time,” over the microphone for the audience.  It was a super special moment, and wouldn’t have traded it for anything in the world.

Thank you so much to Sherman and friends of Corner Brook, and all the organizers of the 3 Bear Open Air Festival.  It was such an honour to be involved with the debut of this amazing event, and I look forward to watching its continued success in the future.

I was super fortunate to have Tom Cochrane, the team’s social media man, film my first ever outdoor stage performance, and I am so happy to be able to share this with you all.  Thanks Tom!!

 

 

*From this wild chain of events, I have been given the opportunity to play my own night at The Whitehorse on Tuesday evening, so if you are in town and want to see/hear more tunes and stories, I’d love to meet you and shake your hand.

Thank you world and all your kindness!

From End To End Of This Great Country

Yesterday I had the amazing opportunity to set foot on Cape Spear in Newfoundland – The farthest eastern point on Canada…ie…next stop = Europe.  What a beautiful place this is :).

There is something very powerful about both coastlines of Canada, but in completely different ways.  The landscape out here is made up of some of the oldest rock on this planet, and the geological arrangement of it is breath taking.  Cape Spear is part of the East Coast Trail, and I’ll be doing a little more of it while I am here.  The openness of the land partnered with the endless ocean is some kinda magical.

My whole Newfie experience has been really special – amazing people that have been so supportive (taken me on adventures, given me places to stay), great music, but also for a whole different reason.  Reflecting back on my life, I realized how much Great Big Sea has had an impact on me.  They were one of the first live shows I ever saw (my bro took me), and this was back in Kelowna at the Boardwalk roller skate rink …..when it still existed.

Walking around St. John’s and investigating some of the periphery, a whole ton of Great Big Sea’s lyrics (Some original, some traditional) have been unraveling visually before me.  I am finally seeing the places or situational circumstances they make reference to in their songs, and it’s really cool to connect the dots.  That, and the band has always been an inspiration to me with regards to their energy onstage, and how great they are as performers.  I have just missed seeing them perform 3x this trip, which is a bugger, as I feel I need to meet these guys in order to say thanks for the effect they have had on my life.  If anyone knows them and can pass this message their way, my greatest thanks to you!

One of the first songs I learned on guitar was Wave Over Wave, and I performed it while playing on the Marine Atlantic Ferry.  While playing this tune, I happened to glance out the window of the boat, only to see a giant whale tail submerging!  What a cool moment that was.

Anyways, thought I would leave you with that tune in case you haven’t heard it, and if you have, take the time to enjoy it again!

Flying One Eyed Foxes and Pictou Article

Iy’s the By dar bringin yer wit news!!……WHAT?  This is what I learned from being Screetched in…..a whole other story…..patience centipede……..The grasshopper gets way too much attention :).

Just wanted to drop a couple of fun links from the road travels.  I was recently in Pictou, Nova Scotia, had a great time at an open mic there, and a newspaper article came of it.  Click on the photo of me and the boys (Mike and Brent) from Carver’s to read it:

Also, I am delighted to say I have revived “A Bard’s Blog,” a place I write about really random insightful or hilariously silly encounters I have on my musical journey.  I have a plethora of new stories to share from my eastern Canada experience thus far, so keep an eye out for it if you need a good laugh or pick me up.  The latest story is about my encounter with a Flying One Eyed Fox from PEI.  Click on the culprit below to find out what that means………

Enjoy!

 

Fiddling Around….

I had the incredible honour of meeting fiddler extraordinaire Ward MacDonald on PEI while I was there for 2 weeks (Click his name to see a video of him playing in Cuba).  We had some fantastic jams over a few days, and he showed me a couple of things on the fiddle, an instrument I’ve been interested in all my life.  He lent me one of his for a few days, and after a couple strolls and a walk on the beach with it…as seen above…I decided I wanted to pick one up for myself while in the Maritimes/Atlantic Canada.

Early last week I arrived in Halifax, and discovered a little fiddle in Folklore Music…a really cool music shop in downtown Halifax.  I decided I was going to busk my way on the Halifax Boardwalk to my first fiddle…and 3 days later – the dream came true!

Meet my newest road buddy (Fiona), and expect some 4 stringed appearances in my future shows 😉