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Title:
Colin Rink and Johnny Good
When:
Fri, Oct 15
Where:
Lethbridge
Category:
Folk

Description

Time: 8 p.m.

Cover: None

It’s Steven Foord’s birthday.

Colin Rink http://www.colinrinkmusic.com is a folk musician in the deepest, truest sense of the word. His trembling portraits of humanity conjure up the kind of folk music that speaks to a part of everyone’s soul; the part that has seen struggle, and learned from it.

His musical career began when he scraped together enough money to buy himself an acoustic guitar, and this hard-work ethic shows through in every note he’s played since. Rink’s charismatic voice hints at a life of odd jobs, cross-country travels, and long nights piecing together a living with a guitar, a harmonica, and a head full of stories.

While Vancouver turns its ears to a new voice rising up from its bars and nightclubs, Colin Rink continues to impress new listeners across the country with the release of his debut album, “Bury me Deep In The Ground.” This album makes it very clear what Colin Rink has been doing for the last decade or so – honing his skill with an impressive breadth of musical understanding and life experience. Then again, if you’re one of the growing number of fans who have seen him perform in countless venues across his hometown of Vancouver, you probably already know this.

Rink’s humble beginnings have led to a compelling honesty in his music that resounds with critics and listeners alike. A writer from Reviewyou.com gushed that his “heartfelt stories” possess “a resonance with the potential to inspire a new generation,” much like the iconic Bob Dylan did in his day. “It seems Colin Rink is divining the future out for those wise enough to listen,” he continues, referring to songs like “It’s a Comin,” in which Rink prophesizes that “Terror is comin’/ It will be swift/ Upon the hills of green/ These perpetrators will not be seen.” These dark tales, set to an unpretentious backing of acoustic guitar and harmonica, echo the fears of a generation raised among constant predictions of global crisis.

In 2008, he recorded his first live album at the Yale Jazz Club in downtown Vancouver, marking a significant milestone for Rink as an accomplished singer/songwriter. His diversity as an artist became apparent when, later that year, one of his paintings was featured in the Port Moody City Hall as part of a professional exhibit featuring Canadian artists. This diversity has been important in securing Colin Rink’s status as a multitalented creator of independent works. Whether he’s busking, painting, podcasting, gracing the pages of Canadian Musician magazine, or playing gigs, his work manages to maintain an unpolished honesty that brings this creative drive to an accessible and inspiring level.

"This Vancouver singer-songwriter makes a lot of noise - that is, of the enticing psychadelic folk kind,” wrote Stuart Derdeyn in a recent article in The Vancouver Province. If you’re itching to hear the talented young man in person, he’ll be packing up this noise and embarking on a cross-Canada tour beginning in December of 2009.

 Johnny Good http://www.myspace.com/johnnygood or

http://www.wix.com/johnnygood/johnny-good

Johnny Good draws a very thin line between folk and progressive rock. All the warmth and beauty from acoustic sound scapes, mixed with a structure of writing that is never one way or the other. Born and raised in British Columbia Canada, he now resides in Vancouver. Having spent his early teen years playing in a band called "This Days Red", later formed his own band titled after his name. In the summer of 2008 till the summer of 2009 Johnny Good played in the popular Nanaimo band "Stokes the Mute", but then left the band with one short release of a five song EP titled "The Kids" and over 60 shows within that year.

     With his first solo release in 2007 called "Hope for an hour, pray for a coma", and his first tour across Canada in the winter of 2008. His second release in 2009 was a 5 song EP titled "The Omed EP" and his second full length album titled "Aelah-Satan" is still being written and waiting to be recorded. His performance is varied and tailored for each show. No matter what instrument he plays along with the accompaniment of his voice, he engages the listeners with an honesty of sound and pure form of art.
 

Venue

Map
Venue:
Owl Acoustic Lounge
Street:
411 3rd Ave South
ZIP:
T1J 0H2
City:
Lethbridge
State:
Ab
Country:
Country: ca

Description

http://www.facebook.com/?ref=home#!/group.php?gid=103677929679834&v=info&ref=ts

Lethbridge, AB

Owl is Lethbridge’s newest Lounge in the same building which had Mood, Squeaky’s Pub before and O Riley’s before that. They feature live acoustic music and excellent food. 




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