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KYEO 010! GENTLEMAN REG! COPILOTS! CHARLESS! 10/08/2009

KYEO & The CSA Present:

Thursday October 8, 2009

Gentleman Reg (Toronto)
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Copilots (Vancouver)


Gentleman Reg

Gentleman Reg has been performing in Canada since the turn of the millennium, garnering attention for his two acclaimed full-lengths, 2002’s Make Me Pretty and 2004’s Darby & Joan. With a voice from the heavens and an unforgettable look, Gentleman Reg made his U.S. debut earlier this year on Arts & Crafts with the release of the critically acclaimed Jet Black. Gentleman Reg has made fans of some of Canada’s best talent, performing and touring with such acts as Tegan and Sara, Broken Social Scene, Stars and The Hidden Cameras. In the U.S., Gentleman Reg is best known for being featured in the 2006 John Cameron Mitchell movie, Short Bus, in which he made a brief cameo and contributed to the films soundtrack. Reg used to live in Guelph and he’s coming back to show off just a little bit.


Copilots

On Escape Through The Trees, their first CD on Drip Audio, Copilots have captured a sound that is familiar, unique, eclectic and cohesive, tapping deep into elements of pop, psychedelic, punk, and classic rock. Escape Through The Trees documents the group moving forward into new sonic territory from its original release, further exploring the talents of the band members’ gifted songwriting and musicianship. Copilots are a five-piece rock band from Vancouver, BC. Formed in 2005, their debut self-titled (2007) CD received glowing reviews across Canada. The band is Skye Brooks – guitar/vocals (Inhabitants, Fond of Tigers, Veda Hille, Ndidi Onukwulu), Pete Schmitt – bass/vocals (Inhabitants, Josh Martinez), Chad MacQuarrie – guitar/vocals (DarkBlueWorld, NOW Orchestra, Carol Pope), Karma Sohn – keys/vocals & Dylan Smith – drums. These musicians’ backgrounds are equally rooted in creative/improvised music, as well as the many facets of rock and roll. Their adventurous spirit reveals itself in memorable melodies, propulsive and seamless odd time rhythms, and dream-like lyricism that explores the subconscious, human nature, and the power of wilderness. A restrained intensity simmers throughout their performances, at times boiling over into ecstatic abandon.

Special Guest:

DJ Charless

Thursday October 8, 2009
The Ebar 41 Quebec St. Guelph
Doors at 10:00 PM
All-ages/Licensed

$8 with non-perishable food item
$10 without

Tickets Available:
The Bookshelf – 41 Quebec St. – Guelph
Orange Monkey – 005 Princess St. – Waterloo
(non-perishable food items will be accepted at ticket outlets)

Proceeds benefit Out on the Shelf
All food items collected will benefit the Guelph Food Bank.
musicprogramming [at] gmail [dot] com

UPCOMING KYEO/CSA SHOWS:

THURSDAY OCTOBER 29:
KYEO & CSA PRESENT: GLAM SLAM BALL: A TRIBUTE TO MICHAEL JACKSON – KING NEPTUNE & HIS TRIDENTS @ Ebar – 10:00 PM $8 w/food donation /$10 – AA/LIC benefit for: www.cfru.ca

THURSDAY NOVEMBER  26:
KYEO & CSA PRESENT: SHAD + I AM ROBOT AND PROUD @ Ebar – 10:00 PM $10 w/food donation /$12 – AA/LIC benefit for: www.cancer.ca

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KYEO 009! Bocce! D’Urbs! Evening Hymns! Ebar! 09/17/2009

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KYEO & The CSA Present:

Thursday September 17, 2009

Bocce (Waterloo)
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The D’Urbervilles (Toronto)
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Evening Hymns (Peterborough)


Bocce
Bocce is a four-piece traveling beat parade that commutes out of Waterloo, Ontario. The band uses keyboards, more keyboards, fake keyboards, voices, drum machines, percussion and a rock and roll drum kit to create sounds. The band released “Hi Birdbear/Can’t Reason Do It?” in the fall of 2006 and have another album in the oven. They’ve played a bunch of shows including recent dates at Hillside Inside, Pop Montreal and Canadian Music Week.


The D’Urbervilles

Guelph Ontario has yielded some fantastic young post-punk bands over the years but few have created as much of a fuss as The D’Urbervilles. The Oshawa-bred group has mixed a scrappy sensibility with an earnest, empowering outlook that has fostered wise-beyond-their-years political anthems and a fan base of true believers. Winning hearts every time they pour all they’ve got into their live show, The D’Urbervilles latest album is a bold, blistering document of songs called We Are The Hunters.


Evening Hymns

Evening Hymns is the project of Jonas Bonnetta, a musician/artist/sawyer who grew up in the countryside not too far from Orono, Ontario and currently calls Peterborough home. In 2007 he released the album Farewell to Harmony under his own name and the Let’s All Get Happy Together EP under the Evening Hymns moniker. Spirit Guides has been recorded by James Bunton of Ohbijou, who has previously worked on albums by Forest City Lovers, Bellewoods and many of the selections from the Friends in Bellwoods compilations. Out of this Spark will release Evening Hymns’ debut full-length album Spirit Guides, in late Fall.

Special Guest:

DJ Charless

Thursday September 17, 2009
The Ebar 41 Quebec St. Guelph
Doors at 9:00 PM
All-ages/Licensed

$8 with non-perishable food item
$10 without

Tickets Available:
The Bookshelf – 41 Quebec St. – Guelph
Orange Monkey – 005 Princess St. – Waterloo
(non-perishable food items will be accepted at ticket outlets)

Proceeds benefit Out on the Shelf
All food items collected will benefit the Guelph Food Bank.
musicprogramming [at] gmail [dot] com

UPCOMING KYEO/CSA SHOWS:

THURSDAY OCTOBER 8:
KYEO & CSA PRESENT: GENTLEMAN REG + COPILOTS @ Ebar – 10:00 PM $8 w/food donation /$10 – AA/LIC benefit for: www.outontheshelf.ca

THURSDAY OCTOBER 29:
KYEO & CSA PRESENT: GLAM SLAM BALL: A TRIBUTE TO MICHAEL JACKSON – KING NEPTUNE & HIS TRIDENTS @ Ebar – 10:00 PM $8 w/food donation /$10 – AA/LIC benefit for: www.cfru.ca

THURSDAY NOVEMBER  26:
KYEO & CSA PRESENT: SHAD + I AM ROBOT AND PROUD @ Ebar – 10:00 PM $10 w/food donation /$12 – AA/LIC benefit for: www.cancer.ca