Category: Show Announcement

Skookumchuck – Songs of the Pacific Northwest 1800 – 1970’s

Northern Electric is proud to present an exhibit opening Thursday night, 7pm to 11pm, Skookumchuck “Songs of the Pacific Northwest 1800 – 1970’s” which draws from Phil Thomas’ essential collection of BC’s history in song.

Utah Philips said
“If folk song was the engine,
then Phil Thomas was the grease.”

His collection which is also part of UBC Library’s Special Collections contains over 500 songs, images and ephemera from BC’s colourful history from pre-colonial days to the gold rushes and the early industries of logging, fishing, mining and ranching. The Cowboy Junkies covered an adaption of one of the songs “Taku Miners/Mining For Gold” from this collection on their breakthrough “Trinity Sessions” album.

Northern Electric is currently working on new website for Thomas’ collection under his company banner, Skookumchuck Records and a new album of modern interpretations of these songs with a variety of great Canadian artists like Herald Nix, Carolyn Mark, Petunia, Kelly Haigh, Jimmy Roy and many more.

To celebrate this exhibit we are presenting a special concert Friday evening, October 12 with Herald Nix, The Trespassers and Mac Pontiac. Of special note, the notorious piano man Michael Van Eyes, who plays with The Trespassers, is the son of Phil Thomas.

Here’s a link to more details about the event and the exhibit.

 

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The Notorious Right Robert & His Robber Bride

Herald Nix has contributed his songs to this summer’s outlaw comedy production by Caravan Farm Theatre, a renowned outdoor theatre company — The Notorious Right Robert & The Robber Bride. Herald Nix performs songs live each night alongside the performance. Tickets $21.50 to $36.00.

July 24th to August 26th, 2012
No shows on Mondays
Caravan Farm Theatre
Armstrong, BC

Tickets available here

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Pacific Island Tour 2012


FRIDAY NIGHT – May 4 – in VICTORIA
Logan’s Pub

SATURDAY NIGHT – May 5 – in NANAIMO
The Cambie

Some early BUDOKAN reviews:

“I love when a band just gets it. The guitars are fierce, the vocals committed, and the drums pounding. For 13 songs, Budokan goes, goes, goes until you’re equally elated and exhausted. And then you hit play again.”
— Indianapolis Indy Rock Live

“…reveals a profound love for the likes of Kiss,
Thin Lizzy and the Rolling Stones.
…that just makes you want to crack open a cold one
and let it all hang loose.”

4 stars review in Vancouver Sun

“This Canadian band from Victoria, B.C. has the loud fiery energy that is sure to make it a rookie-of-the-year as far as I’m concerned.”
Power Popaholic

“If you’ve got a taste for swagger from players that have been there
and done that, this is your thing.”
The Leader-Post

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