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Music Last Posted July 6, 2010
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"..I kind of realized that alcohol really does solve all your problems. Whoever said drinking doesn't help lied." - Jewel
Those with day jobs may be reluctant to check out a show during the week. Not to fear, here at C'est What shows start within fifteen minutes of their advertised time, and most weekday shows wrap up by 11:30. Enjoy!
Pilgrims Of Brock | Blair Packham's Song Studio
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Pilgrims Of Brock
If you're craving a sojourn from the daily grind, look no further than Toronto-based Pilgrims of Brock (POB). With a rock n' roll heart and a country soul, POB has created their own brand of musical escapism, complete with bitingly honest storytelling, captivating rhythms, and melodic hooks that will surely satisfy the every man - and woman.
Formed in late 2007 on Brock Ave. (hence, the name) in Toronto's trendy Parkdale neighbourhood, POB is made up of singer/songwriter Andrew Masse (vocals, guitar), Chris Rellinger (bass), Will Greco (drums, percussion) and multi-instrumentalist Gavin Kistner. Together, they combine over 50 years of musicianship to create a sound that, while completely original, is reminiscent of the artists who inspire them, such as Wilco, Joel Plaskett, The Rheostatics, Bob Dylan, The Beatles and many East-Coast indie groups of the 90's. Their debut 12 song self titled album (distributed independently) was released on Saturday, January 30th 2010 to a sold out audience at Toronto's Cameron House. To date, POB have earned themselves a considerable following by playing high-traffic venues such as C'est What?, The Cadillac Lounge and The Horseshoe.
Appearing Wednesday July 14 with Rutherford Williams. Doors 9:00 p.m., Show time 10:00 p.m. Advance tickets are available for $5.00.
Blair Packham's Song Studio
The soaring harmonies and chunking rhythms that adorn Blair Packham's solo album Everything That's Good are self-described as "pure pop for now-and-then people."
The former lead singer for The Jitters, draws on influences such as Elvis Costello with a firm grasp on strong song structure and a keen ear for catchy pop composition. Packham's songs have a quality that insinuate themselves into the subconscious area of the mind that controls toe tapping and humming.
Appearing Sunday July 18. Doors 7:00 p.m., Show time 8:00 p.m. Admission is free.
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