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Title:
Steve Coffey and the Lokels with Tin and the Toad and Petunia
When:
Sat, Nov 9
Where:
Lethbridge
Category:
Folk

Description

Timer: 8 p.m.

Tickets: $32.50 

A close-out party to a gallery showing of Steve Coffey's artwork. See you there. www.steve-coffey.com http://eventful.com/events/tin-and-toad-steve-coffey-lokels-petuniapetunia-vipers-/E0-001-062625403-7?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=events&SREF=FBEvent

http://www.steve-coffey.com

 Western Canadian Singer/Songwriter Steve Coffey & his band The Lokels (Russ Baker, Dave Bauer, Lance Loree & Ray McAndrew) have been writing, recording & performing for years. They have released 5 dynamic albums of original songs to date, along with numerous videos’ (MuchMusic) and films (Bravo! Canada’s Arts & Entertainment Channel) All of which have received critical acclaim in print & radio both in Canada and abroad. 

"It's Prairie music...vividly poetic images in a raw, intense form that owes as much to punk rock as to Woody Guthrie. Dark compelling work & Bare bones majestic magic." - Victoria Times Colonist 

“..a brilliant collection of Prairie roots folk rock fusion with the Lokels rich instrumentation and brilliant harmonies.”          -Penguin Eggs


More About Steve Coffey & The Lokels

"The framework of a concept is established through Coffey's terse, emotive rasp with plenty of space left for his band, The Lokels, to create an ebbing, flowing Neil Young-styled western sound-scape that is wordless yet still fraught with meaning..  Steve Coffey is one of those artists who wears the world he sees upon his sleeve, an artistic output poignant and striking, filtered through his own personal interpretations and emotions." -BRmag


Born in Portage la Prairie, Manitoba, 

As a kid Steve was exposed to Traditional Country music with an embedded pre-Graham Parsons diversity much of which was  pounded into his head through the walls between his bedroom and his father's rehearsal space (his dad was a honky-tonkin' steel guitar player that toured on a regular basis). When he was eight his mother decided that this life just wasn't suited for raising kids and hauled him and his four siblings off West on a train to a small town in Alberta. For a few years Steve flourished but eventually began to pine for his dad, or more precisely, what drove him musically. Living directly across from the railroad tracks (which became a catalyst for Steve's future) He kept imagining jumping an East bound boxcar but settled on a Greyhound and headed back to Manitoba. He went on the road with his dad's band at fourteen discovering a life both celebratory and lonely and decided then and there that he needed to write and play music but with a different set of rules, one that would leave room for family. At sixteen he headed back West...on a train. To this day the prairie train plays an important role in his muse as does the prairie it travels. Unless he can hear it's late night whistle reverberating over the fields sleep comes hard.  

Bands & songwriters Steve listened to in his young  'formative' years: Cream, Creedence, Lightfoot, Buffalo Springfield, The Band, The Guess Who, Johnny Cash, Merle Haggard, Leonard Cohen & Bob Dylan. One note-able recording influence of all combined: Their immediacy and 'off the floor' expression.

 Tin and the Toad http://www.tinandthetoad.com

Tin is about 5’11″ I think, with a full Jesus beard and broader shoulders than the average man his size due to wrassling calves in his formative years. He plays accoustic guitar, mandolin, and writes some of the songs.

The Toad is slightly taller but not nearly as intelligent or articulate. He is, however, an avid flyfisherman. He plays accoustic guitar and writes and sings some of the songs.

Ryan Shearer is kind of like a drummer and drives about 70 000 km annually.

Peter Loughlin is the tallest man in the universe, a bass player, banjo player, and reggae jibberish expert.

Steve Loree is Steve Fucking Loree and he does what he’s going to do.

In all seriousness, we try to create music that tastes like the lives of those living here on the foothills and plains of southern Alberta. Authenticity is the point, but so is tequila and sausage on the barbeque. Once in a while, we gather ourselves and venture to the big ol’ city to share the tunes with the fine folks that frequent the good watering holes.
Description
If you go about 8 miles South on the old airport road off the Connemara Highway, you will come to TWP road 154 which heads west and terminates at the eastern edge of the Twin Valley lake. There is a gate to the North that opens to the natiive grass along the lakeshore. It's a great place to ride a horse and/or get drunk, and I recomend you do both- just maybe not at the same time. While there, if you could have a look around for a green-handled 6" buck knife, I would greatly appreciate it. Lost it just this past May, and it's very dear to me. Take care now.

 Petunia http://www.petuniamusic.com/

"With a piercing gaze, Petunia looks into the collective soul of the audience, then launches into some high and lonesome vocals that conjure up the ghost of Jimmie Rodgers ... Petunia defies convention and yet there is some conservancy to his music. His honest, cut to the heart songwriting and multi-syllabic narratives would leave a lesser singer tongue-tied and breathless. I know, I’ve tried it. One of the many themes running through Petunia’s lyrics relates to living life on one’s own terms – fearlessly and without regret..."


"...I’ve had the opportunity to tag along on some of his solo tours and can attest that he lives the life he sings about. His curiosity and adventurous nature compels him to check out what’s around the corner and if something offers a challenge or a hair of excitement there’s no holding him back. You can hear this in his music, boldly exploring new sounds and ideas..." - Al Mader, 2011.


Spending the early part of his career playing on every major street corner, subway station and park bench in Canada (and NY city), picking, grinning and singing for his living, Petunia has been a regular on the Canadian touring circuit for many years now. He plays 150 shows/ year all over Canada and has begun touring into the USA, with his band out of Vancouver, "The Vipers".…he has a unique, surreal style all of his own…his live performances have been likened to an Avant-Country night club scene from a David Lynch movie.


Growing up in rural Ste.-Dorothee, Laval, (Quebec) seems like an obvious connection for a sometimes country blue yodeler. Picture shady creeks with fallen tree bridges, and secret hiding spots. Part wanderer, part musician he’s been on the road for full years at a stretch at times…sometimes propelled by nothing more than his outstretched thumb alongside of the trans-canada highway. Maybe you’ve passed him by yourself? He has laid his hat and made his home in many, many spots along the way as befits a wandering troubadour…his traveling libido has led him to secure bands of musicians spanning across three continents. He has played with literally hundreds, and maybe thousands of musicians (personal highlights from recent west coast tours include Phil Alvin, Exene Cervenka, Wanda Jackson). Imagine that David Lynch and Nick Cave had a hillbilly baby. A hillbilly baby that yodeled…or Tom Waits meets Elvis at Woody Guthrie’s hobo junction.


Petunia’s music is infectious, his singing ranges from the most delicate you’ve ever heard to the most powerful, often within a single song…hillbilly-flavoured-swing inflected-ragtime-goodtime-thunderously rolling-one-of-a-kind-you-don’t-want-to-miss-this-sort-of-a-show. He has a huge repertoire of music to draw from but fans continue to cry out for the Petunia originals. He is an undiscovered Canadian treasure that will soon join the pantheon of legendary performers from north of the 49th.


Petunia & the Vipers had a music video come out on Bravo Television of one of Petunia's own originally composed songs entitled, "Cold Heart Breaker" from one of Petunia's older Fredericton, New Brunswick east coast bands, "Petunia & the Loons". That Album was the #1 Independent CD release of the year across Canada on College Radio in the Folk/ Roots/ Blues category for 2007. Also out on television the following year was CBC's "Wild Roses" TV show, on which Petunia performed another song from the same CD, "The Cowboy Waltz", another Petunia original. More recently, Petunia & the Vipers had a song play on the CW TV network in it's prime time TV series "Supernatural".


In (December 2008), Petunia composed all of the songs for, and was the music director for the Caravan Farm Theatre production of "The Secret Sorrow of Hatchet Jack MacPhee". It also won rave reviews.


He has 7 CDs out, including a vinyl LP & 45 r.p.m., with more due this winter. His latest release (also out on vinyl) has been winning rave reviews. Recorded and completed over a 2 year period, at The Sound Factory in Hollywood, CA, recorded by 3-time Grammy winning engineer, mixed by Marc L'Esperance  with overdubbing and additional recording at Heavyosonic in Vancouver. Mastered by Bernie Grundman in Hollywood who also recently mastered Tom Waits' latest recording. Produced by Petunia & Phil Sgriccia.


"Impressive stuff – this may well be the Vancouver roots music release of the year"

Al MacInnis – The Georgia Straight, Vancouver, BC, (Nov. 2011) 

Venue

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Venue:
Geomatic Attic
Street:
#70-491 W.T Hill Blvd. South
ZIP:
T1J 1Y6
City:
Lethbridge
State:
AB
Country:
Country: ca

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