Showing posts with label Johnnies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Johnnies. Show all posts

Sunday, September 16, 2018

The bag they're in

Last week I tramped over to Pressed for some instrumental action by Ottawa musical veterans. Steel guitarist Tom Thompson, who has appeared on the blog playing with Orienteers and Trevor Alguire, started things off with his Chime of Wrens project. He uses effects and looping to create some sounds that had me thinking of Roy Montgomery's work.

Chime of Wrens at Pressed

Steely action!

Chime of Wrens at Pressed

Whammy bar action!

Chime of Wrens at Pressed

Chautauqua were on next; they're a rootsy instrumental quartet featuring folks from Golden Famile, Trees of North America, The Reverb Syndicate and Public Animal. They're playing Irene's Sept. 29 as part of the Pretty Bad Records showcase. First up, Mike from Reverb Syndicate and Golden Famile.

Chautauqua at Pressed

Christine of ToNA, Secret Lovers, Johnnies, Chickpea, et. al breaks out the violin!

Chautauqua at Pressed

Guitar action with Darrel (Golden Famile, ToNA, et. al).

Chautauqua at Pressed

Upright action with Eric from Public Animal and Tricky Woo!

Chautauqua at Pressed

More Christine and Eric!

Chautauqua at Pressed

Extra Darrel!

Chautauqua at Pressed

Instrumental action!

Chautauqua at Pressed

More Mike and Christine!

Chautauqua at Pressed

Adjusting action!

Chautauqua at Pressed

A most pleasant night out.

Friday, March 27, 2015

The musical kind

Another Thursday, another night at the House of Targ. This time to celebrate a 10th anniversary - not of National Capital Rock - but Dick Altavista's similar vintage radio show on CKCU, Both Kinds of Music. Various Liquor Pig Fest associates helped with the commemorating: Lone Pig and The Rhythm Sucklers and Vapourizer offshoot G. Rogers & The Capital Dominion Radiators. Also on hand, Chris Page and Co.

First up Lone Pig & The Rhythm Sucklers, that being Tim from The Stumblers, along with Jimmy, Dick and Jeb Bond of Evil Farm Children.

Lone Pig at House of Targ

Hollowbody action with Jimmy!

Lone Pig at House of Targ

Jeb hits!

Lone Pig at House of Targ

Dick also plays drums for the Radiators.

Lone Pig at House of Targ

Tim sings!

Lone Pig at House of Targ

Jeb in the red!

Lone Pig at House of Targ

Scrunching action!

Lone Pig at House of Targ

Extra Jimmy!

Lone Pig at House of Targ

Lone action!

Lone Pig at House of Targ

And so on!

Lone Pig at House of Targ

On to G. Rogers & The Capital Dominion Radiators. There's no one named G. Rogers in the band, but there are three-quarters of Vapourizer, plus guitarist Mike Delion. Here's Jimmy, modelling the Both Kinds of Music T-shirt.

G. Rogers & The Capital Dominion Radiators at House of Targ

Fellow Gretsch fan Mike Delion!

G. Rogers & The Capital Dominion Radiators at House of Targ

Jimmy sings!

G. Rogers & The Capital Dominion Radiators at House of Targ

Mike grimaces!

G. Rogers & The Capital Dominion Radiators at House of Targ

Extra Altavista!

G. Rogers & The Capital Dominion Radiators at House of Targ

Mark handles the low end.

G. Rogers & The Capital Dominion Radiators at House of Targ

The whole lot!

G. Rogers & The Capital Dominion Radiators at House of Targ

Extra Mike!

G. Rogers & The Capital Dominion Radiators at House of Targ

Chris Page wrapped things up with some tunes, both old and new (he's got an album due in April).

Chris Page at House of Targ

Blue action!

Chris Page at House of Targ

Closeup action!

Chris Page at House of Targ

He had Sarah from The Johnnies and Yuma County and Stand GT mate Colin Majid up to help things out on later tunes.

Chris Page at House of Targ

Colin strums!

Chris Page at House of Targ

Sarah shakes!

Chris Page at House of Targ

Dave Aardvark gets a few words in.
Chris Page at House of Targ

Colin harmonizes!

Chris Page at House of Targ

Greenish action!

Chris Page at House of Targ

The whole lot!

Chris Page at House of Targ

Backlit action!

Chris Page at House of Targ

All very entertaining.

Sunday, May 11, 2014

Trees and Bees

I headed over to Pressed on Friday to catch a few returns to the stage. Rob Snasdell-Taylor, last seen on the blog with The Pop Shove-Its many years ago (November 2005 or thereabouts to be precise) is back in action with his new combo Chops and The Holics, and Christine Chesser of The Johnnies, Secret Lovers and Chickpea has also made a comeback with Treees of North America, featuring a slew of familiar faces.

The actual opener was Slo' Tom, whose set I arrived to late to see; Trees of North America were on stage and you should recognize everyone from other posts - well, maybe not, since I neglected to keep my camera battery charged and was forced to fall back on my iPhone. Anyway, that's Darrel Angus (Golden Famile, Shakey Aches, Desecrators, etc.) on guitar, Patrick Shanks (Glads, Shanker & Romps, Merle Knurling, etc.) on bass and Scott Terry (Klovenhoofs, Camp Radio and a bunch of others) on drums.

Trees of North America at Pressed

Singalong action! Darrel, Christine and Scott all took turns singing lead on a tune while I was there.

Trees of North America at Pressed

On to Chops and The Holics; here's a very blurry Rob.

Chops and The Holics at Pressed

He's ably assisted by Johnny Nash Neck, And What Army, Fucking Machines, Long Timers and so on)on rhythm guitar, Matt Murdoch on lead, along with a rhythm section of Max McMillan and Joel Lemiuex.

Chops and The Holics at Pressed

The Dead Bees finished things off; I saw them at Zaphod's in January of 2013, and they're still the same sharp pop cpombo they were then.

Dead Bees at Pressed

Chris sings!

Dead Bees at Pressed

Unfortunately all my other photos were terribly grainy so I'll leave it at that.

Sunday, December 15, 2013

Unsilent night

For the last few years the Centretown Recording Alliance - i.e., folks from The Centretown Cripplers, Allrights and sundry - offshoots and their friends have thrown a seasonal shindig with a heap of bands. This year they rolled into Gabba Hey. The weather was about as uncooperative as it could get, but a few dozen people showed up to catch the action. I got there a bit late to see Thunderuncle start things off.

Patrick Shanks was up, singing about sumo wrestlers and beating up giraffes.

Patrick Shanks at Gabba Hey

And so on!

Patrick Shanks at Gabba Hey

Next up were Neck, who I've seen a bunch of of late - third show in two months, or something like that. They like their matching duds!

Neck at Gabba Hey

Johhny rocks the low end.

Neck at Gabba Hey

The whole lot!

Neck at Gabba Hey

Kevin hits!

Neck at Gabba Hey

Singalong action!

Neck at Gabba Hey

Santa action!

Neck at Gabba Hey

More Centretown action after the jump!