SHOW ALERT: Kelly McMichael, Albert Dalton, Little Fauna, and \Garbagefile @ The Ship Pub - Friday, June 28th, 2024. Doors at 9:00 PM. $10-20 cover (PWYC). Benefit show for Palestinian aid.
Raffaela Romero
Malina Ramirez
Lina Markov
Candida Crowe
Adelaide Marconi
Emilie Porter
Dervla O’Brady
Ava Viva DiLorenzo
Jessica Dallas
Melissa Madison
Katrina Archibald
Abigail Novak
May Southerlyn
April Meadows
Julie-Anne Callas
Pippa Galston
Thea Tallis
Kate Isles
Lily McQueen
Jewel Estella Richardson
Alexia-Mae Cathstone
Eliza-Beth Leigh
Izzy ‘Six’ Sexton-Richards
Alice Anais Andrews
Britta Roslin
Julie Dark
Alexandra Jane Castle
Jodie Noelle Richards
Tallie Marx
Michaela Philippa Kingsman
Love Aniston
Jessie Cole
Tali Rice
Hollie Mann
Madison Mitchell-Mann
Roslyn Hall
Cariad Hall
Joe-Lee Parton
Bobby Parton
Jim Parton
Sonny Parton
Lupa Wolfe
Anne Rose
Belle Rose
Jade Orton
Jennifer Orton
Jessica Orton
Mirabelle Orton
Judith Amato
Angel Croft
Brittany Walker
Julietta Day
Billy Bristol-Ives
Tony Bristol-Ives
Julianna-Rose Winstanley
Sam Salmon
Joe Vattore
Danny Richardson-Drake
Mickie-Stephanie Cullen
Megan Valentine
Millie Maus
Mattie Maus
Georgina Thompson
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Angelike Kirk
Eliana Olivier
Marisol ‘Sunshine’ Corazon
Annabella Sciorra
Gianna Fioretti
Rhiannon Ellis
Cara Sutton
Kat Trellis
Kimber Bell
Marisol Lees
Ria Leigh
Delilah Daae
Hanna Weiss
Mindie Swallows
Kismet Christian
Juliette Loomis
Vanessa Myers
Arielle Sea
Ellie Dewey
Lace Belle
Esme Innocent
Katie Rollins
Cherie ‘Cherry’ Garcia
Jessie Wolfe
Erin Willows
Suzannah Davies
Emilia Loss
Melanie Jeffries
Meredith Greylek
Kelly Greylek (No relation to Meredith)
Cassidy Rubirosa
Candice Banks
Kendra Copper
Ariadne Todd
Desdemona Hex
Raven Rose
Candace ‘Candy’ Caine
Angelina Haven
Mina Schiff
Callie Dennis
Esme Ross
Susanna Johnson
Consuela ‘Connie’ Sanders
Raffaela ‘Raffi’ Angeles
Ariel Warton
Syren Sirena
Hela Helios
Anne Dread
Rose Rayes
Hope Evans
Faith Hopkins
Elizabeth ‘Eliza’ Eames-Olivet
Alexandria ‘Alex’ Eames-Olivet
April Dawson
June May
May Engel
Augusta Haim
Billy Wolfe
Savannah Stanley
Stanley Cyprus
Kellie Cyrano
Bella Wolfe
Mina Marston
Nadiya Corazon
Annalise Sciorra
Samantha Southhall
Amelia Borstein
Elena Greenwood
Elizabeth Preston
Suella Randall
Marienne Rubirosa
Lilith Morningstar
Saralee Rayes
Destiny Dracula
Martha Curatola
Solina Dracula
Valentine Dracula
Queenie
Annabeth Queen
Lily Sharpe
Isobel Rubirosa
Rose Wolfe
Lily Marigold
Savannah Rider
Marigold Rose
Baby Baker
Mami Morrison
Sugar ‘Sweet’ Sunshine
Melody Eros
Allie Gayson-Enders
Pippa Gayson-Enders
Michaela Orville-Hampton
Janet Orville-Hampton
Mariposa Shadows
Lolita Mayhew
Tamberlyn
Alexara
Sukila
Arielle Denver
Suzanne Denver
Thalin
Chelsea Heart
Jessica Brisbin
Henna Jenkins
Dora Jessop
Kathleen Shore
Samantha Carson
Sarah Carson
Karen Nielsen
Belinda Andrews
Amelie Ellis
Sister Tatjana Nichols
Madison ‘Sugar’ Fuller
Daniel Rabebe
Angelika Rabebe-Cortez
Lady Liandrin MacBeth
Juliet MacIntosh
John-Ross Croft
Annchi ‘Angie’ Croft
Morgana Addams
Angeline ‘Angel’
Verna Lane
Eulalie Tamerlane Poe
Kelly McMichael - Bomb [Alternative Rock]
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St. John's food bank raises at least $17K at benefit concert
Bridges to Hope held a charity event Thursday evening at the Gower Street United Church in St. John’s that saw performances from artists Alan Doyle, Rachel Cousins, Nick Earle and Kelly McMichael.
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About time. I wished that her involvement in other cases were looked into. If she’s capable of covering up for a murderer let alone three murderers, then God knows what other cases she was corruptive
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Former DA In Ahmaud Arbery Case Finally Gets A Court Date
The long delay for Jackie Johnson shows how race and privilege helps some people avoid accountability.
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It’s been almost three years since Ahmaud Arbery was chased, trapped and gunned down by three bigots with ties to local law enforcement over the offense of jogging while Black. Those homicidal racists have since been tried, convicted and shipped off to prison, likely for the rest of their lives.
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But months after the last conviction for his actual murder, one person who played a pivotal role by using her elected office to help the killers initially evade accountability is just now starting the process of facing her own accountability. Jackie Johnson, who was district attorney for Georgia’s Brunswick Judicial Circuit when Arbery was killed, will finally be arraigned Dec. 29. She will have to face a judge and enter a plea to charges that she violated her oath of office and improperly interfered with the investigation of Arbery’s killing by instructing Gwynn County cops not to make an arrest in the case.
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Arbery’s killers, Travis McMichael, who actually shot Arbery, his father, Greg, a former investigator for Johnson’s office and William “Roddie” Bryan, have all had their days in court. But the long delay for Johnson shows how race and privilege can continue to shield people tied to law enforcement from consequences for their actions, especially when the victims are unarmed Black men with relatively little wealth or connections.
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Most people accused of crimes are typically arraigned within weeks, if not days. Waiting a year and a half—Johnson was indicted in September 2021—is unheard of, Georgia defense attorney Dwight Thomas told the Atlanta Journal-Constitution last week.
What happened to Arbery has largely been adjudicated; not even the men wasting away behind bars for his death dispute their roles, but from the very beginning it was clear that they thought their race and their connections to the criminal justice system—to Johnson in particular—conveyed immunity. Bryan actually recorded the chase and murder, saying in an interview later that he believed that the video would help clear them.
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The judge in Johnson’s case, John “Robbie” Turner, hasn’t said publicly what the hold up is. He still has a month before Johnson has to stand in front of him, but at any time between now and then he could rule on her defense team’s motion to dismiss the case—which means there’s still a chance Johnson never faces accountability at all.
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An Overlooked Tracks News Finding: Here’s an article you might have overlooked. Having a partnership with NewsAPI, we try to catch music entertainment news for you to view, read and possibly enjoy. We will continue to find what’s available in the world of music entertainment, concert information and music releases. But obviously you – the listener and reader are the biggest source for news in your area, so if you can share with us. For right now, look at what we found for you:
From the Pitchfork Music Website – “Pierre Kwenders Wins 2022 Polaris Music Prize”
Pierre Kwenders
The Congolese-born and Montreal-based musician and songwriter Pierre Kwenders has won the 2022 Polaris Music Prize for his album José Louis and the Paradox of Love. The honor is annually awarded to Canada’s best album of the year by a jury of writers, programmers, and broadcasters; it comes with a $50,000 prize. The award was revealed tonight at a live gala in Toronto.
In his speech accepting the award, Kwenders mentioned that in the past two months, he lost his godfather and two of his cousins. He noted that “life is a motherfucker,” but said, “I remember the reason I do what I do and the reason why I do the music that I do and I tell the story that I tell with my music is to tell the story of the people that inspire me. And all those three people that I mentioned inspired me as fuck.”
He specifically thanked his aunt, who moved to Canada in 1992 and invited his mother to move to the country as well. “I’m here in front of you because of all those people,” he said. “I know those people weren’t perfect. They had their own struggle as I had. My album is called José Louis and the Paradox of Love because love is a paradox, and I still don’t know what love is. I’m still trying to figure it out.” Kwenders thanked his manager, his collaborators on the album (including Arcade Fire’s Win Butler and Régine Chassagnee), and everyone who paid attention to the message of his album.
Other nominees on this year’s Polaris Prize shortlist included Destroyer, Charlotte Day Wilson, Ouri, Hubert Lenoir, and more. Previous winners include Cadence Weapon, Backxwash, Haviah Mighty, Jeremy Dutcher, Lido Pimienta, Arcade Fire, Tanya Tagaq, Kaytranada, Godspeed You! Black Emperor, Fucked Up, Feist, Buffy Sainte-Marie, and Caribou.
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We do a Grease re-watch with Steven Schelling | Episode 345
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“She looks too pure to be pink!” This week our resident musicals expert Steven Schelling joins us and we have all the feelings watching Olivia Newton-John in Grease. Also discussed: Ted Lasso, Kelly McMichael's Waves, and Rory's journalism career in Gilmore Girls.
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TRACK BY TRACK BREAKDOWN: Waves LP by Kelly McMichael
Kelly McMichael is known for her commanding vocals and stage presence as well as her classic-sounding songwriting and arranging skills. She is able to fiercely conduct musical forces by layering vocal harmonies, producing beats, riffing on guitars and serenading at the piano. Kelly has toured Canada, the UK and the US with various projects, most recently keys and vocals with Sarah Harmer.
Kelly McMichael’s debut full-length album Waves, out today, displays a wide range of rock sounds and marks a transition from her electronic based project RENDERS. It has taken years to find the right circumstances to bring these arrangements to life, and she finally found them by the ocean with the support of engineer, co-producer and drummer Jake Nicoll (The Burning Hell), and multi-instrumentalists Sarah Harris (Property), and Maria Peddle. Kelly is keeping busy with musical explorations and dreaming of rock and roll concerts and she can’t wait to tour again.
We asked Kelly to breakdown Waves track-by-track to give us more insight into what the songs on the LP are about. Read it below.
I Missed Out On Everything
Written a few years ago but it resonates with the last year we've had. It’s about getting older, reminiscing about the past and not feeling satisfied in my current state. I was conflicted about how to be a grown-up and the idea of having to get a "real" job. At the time I was feeling pressure to have a more stable career instead of continuing to pursue the almost impossible goal of being a musician. And I was also feeling bored in a long-term relationship. I hope it's consoling in a fun way... like, “crap there goes a whole year of our lives... let's play some rock and roll about it”.
Out The Window
Two friends convince each other to raise the bar. They realize they deserve better than their jobs and partners, and are saying “fuck it”. So they go treat themselves to a night out on the town / road trip sorta thing... bit of a Thelma and Louise vibe. It’s not about being selfish and destructive. They deserve better and they are standing up for themselves, making a change and maybe being a little bad for once.
Stepping Stone
‘Stepping Stone’ questions how the pursuit of success in the music industry can impact the nature of a relationship. I’m reaching out for understanding while sifting through themes of ambition, loyalty, and jealousy. It was inspired by a working relationship with someone who seemed to move on without ever looking back. I combined other experiences of witnessing people moving through their careers and social connections, wondering what qualifies as good business, or just ‘how things are’, and not pointing any fingers but wishing there was more room for genuine, honest friendships.
She Makes Men
A very good looking man who all the girls had a crush on falls in love with a lesbian. Figures, she’s the one woman he can’t have. It was about a bit of a love triangle I was in in university. I had a crush on him, he had a crush on her and she had a crush on me. I realized he was actually getting some value out of spending time with a woman who wasn’t pining for him, by learning to view other girls as whole people, not just as these flakey giggly crush monsters.
It Will Pass
Gently talking myself through some depression, trying to access the advice-giver, helper, supporting part of my brain to console the depressed part. It’s as though I’m consoling somebody else but it really was written for myself. It has a comforting, optimistic tone to it but it opens up into the heaviness that I was feeling inside myself and you can hear the emotion and struggle at the climax “believe me, I’ll try to believe myself,” then there’s a chaotic jam with the band which resolves into a peaceful spacey feeling at the very end, like the calm after the storm.
Good Friends
I wanted to write a song about friendship because I don’t think there are enough of those. It also addresses a popular notion that one day your love will come save you, but we shouldn’t be relying on love to do that, and we shouldn’t be so ready to give up our lives and friends for love. A strong healthy love will come out of feeling secure and happy with how you have built your life and your relationships. Love as an escape, to me, is not a great idea, and there are so many songs about this.
I Won’t Stop
This was about getting unfair treatment from someone who seemed to have an unreasonable desire to squash me out of a project I was involved with years ago. It’s about being made to feel small and wrong, and realizing I didn’t deserve that, and it was more about him than me. Time to stop questioning what I did wrong, and time to feel sure of myself, and what I was doing. He got kicked off the project, so I did end up winning.
Montreal
I'm reflecting on the free, silly, frolicking of a trip long ago. Channeling the celebration of good memories and good friends. It’s a nice place to be when we can’t do that now. It’s also acknowledging that I am in a new chapter of my life, older and wiser and more responsible. I’m looking back at my youth, not longing for it like I am in ‘I Missed Out On Everything’, but just feeling satisfied and making a toast to one of the best, if not The Best, trips of my life.
Love is On Now
It’s about coming out of a very rough patch and being able to feel love and joy again. It was written before the pandemic but I hope it resonates and helps people, because depression can take away your ability to feel good things. It’s a happy ending that is meant to heal and be a reminder that life is tough, but good feelings will come back around eventually. Confronting those good feelings about a relationship that was actually ending very painfully while I was recording the album, was (and still is) extremely difficult for me. It is hard, but it is beautiful and powerful, and captures the message of the album well by including different chapters of my life and celebrating resilience - good and bad - waves - cycles - balance.
Can’t At All
This song is about struggling with the balance between my music and my relationship. Feeling guilty that music was higher on my list of priorities. I think women aren’t allowed to skip out on emotional labour in their home lives for their art the way men can. But I’m also wondering when it becomes self indulgent to pursue art. Wondering what the cost of being so wrapped up in my music is… when it breaks my heart and causes me agony a lot of the time. I’m comparing myself to another artist / influence who was so consumed by her art that it negatively impacted her relationships. I am questioning where I fit in, and where I would like to be.
New Audio: St. John's Newfoundland and Labrador's Kelly McMichael Releases a Shimmering and Vibey Single
New Audio: St. John's Newfoundland and Labrador's Kelly McMichael Releases a Shimmering and Vibey Single @kelly_mcmichael
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Kelly McMichael is a Peterborough, Ontario-born, St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador-based singer/songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, beatmaker and producer, who has been busy writing, releasing and performing music as a solo artist and through a number of different projects including RENDERS, Rouge, Gentleman Reg, Thelma & Louise…
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A shift at the food bank inspired this St. John's artist ahead of benefit concert
The Bridges to Hope food bank is holding a benefit show Thursday, with all proceeds going toward the pantry. Rachel Cousins will be performing alongside fellow Newfoundland artists Alan Doyle, Kelly McMichael and Nick Earle.
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