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Rob Seeley

Rob Seeley

Canmore council candidate
Dunn an old-school folkie

Dunn an old-school folkie

In a way, it’s a wonder Maria Dunn’s song “Music in the Meadow,” scribbled in her car on a drive home from Canmore, ever made it onto an album.
Les Poules à Colin pop in to folk fest

Les Poules à Colin pop in to folk fest

CANMORE – Canmore’s Folk Music Festival is the next stop on Quebec’s Les Poules à Colin tour and the five members of the traditional folk band are no strangers to being in the thick of such concerts.
Doo-Kingué won't let current issues give her the blues

Doo-Kingué won't let current issues give her the blues

Are you listening to Cécile Doo-Kingué’s latest solo album Anybody Listening Pt. 1: Monologues? You should, as the first chapter of this trilogy explores blues/roots and pulls no punches towards current and topical issues taking place in the world.
The Drake gets unionized

The Drake gets unionized

There’s a union meeting at the Drake pub this weekend. Sweatshop Union, that is. The five-piece hip hop group plays the Canmore watering hole this Sunday (Feb. 17). The Outlook spoke with band member Colin “Dusty” McCue about the show.
Ukulele, cello to meld at folk festival

Ukulele, cello to meld at folk festival

Ukulele lovers are in for a great treat this weekend. The Canmore Folk Music Festival will present James Hill, a ukulele master from Langley, B.C., Saturday (July 30).
Folk Fest brings out the best

Folk Fest brings out the best

The 37th annual Canmore Folk Music Festival featured a variety of talent with the combination of a good mixture of fresh up and comers and seasoned musical veterans.
Chain stores have upside

Chain stores have upside

Editor: Kudos to Banff town councillor Paul Baxter for refusing to meddle in the free market as Banff town council considers a quota on chain operations.
Birds of Chicago make musical migration to Nashville

Birds of Chicago make musical migration to Nashville

It’s hard to put roots down when you’re on the road nine months of the year, but for husband and wife duo JT Nero and Allison Russell of Birds of Chicago, the winds of change have blown them from their namesake city, which they’ve called home for the
Long-time folkie to grace Canmore stage

Long-time folkie to grace Canmore stage

Tubby Fats Original All-Star Downtown Syncopated Big Rock Jug Band… Is that not one of the best names for a folk band you’ve ever heard? Very 1960s. You can almost feel the Flower Power emanating.
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