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- Farmers’ market expected to grow at Exhibition Park this season
- More great music and new discoveries on Outlaw Country Cruise 7
- Lots of musical highlights happened in 2022
- Go west young man and check out cow-punk legends on Outlaw Cruise West
- Outlaw Country Cruise 6 features legends, liquor and lots of Bill Kirchen
- RV expo, AG expo and Home and Garden Show postponed by three weeks due to Covid restrictions
- Here's to the best of a bad year: Good riddance 2020
- Farmer's market returns to Exhibition park this weekend
- Kindred spirits and six toed cats on Outlaw Country Cruise 5
- Good times and pleasant memories in 2019
- Old dogs learn new tricks : Going back to school as a senior student
- The joy of music and Govt. Mule
- Downtown Farmers’ markets begin July 3
- Great tunes on Outlaw Country Cruise 4
- Lots of good times to remember in 2018
- Excellent music on Outlaw Country Cruise 3
- Take a walk down memory lane with fun shows throughout 2018
- 2017 fraught with peril , anniversaries and excellent live music
- Remembering the best of a bad year in 2016
- Eleven years of great memories with the Slice
- Lots of memories in 2015
- Street Machine Weekend to dominate downtown
- Great combination of big acts and valiant newcomers in 2014
- What do you do with those old doo dads? E-cycle them with the Lethbridge Community Network
- Some of the best and worst of 2014
- Poor attendance mars another great year of live music
- Lethbridge music scene rallies in face of a tough year
- Library closed early due to weather
- Crossing Branch library closed early due to storm
- Remember the veterans always
- Lethbridge music scene mourns Randy Shaver and James ‘DJ Booda’ Nishima
- Salem Abraha will be remembered fondly by the Lethbridge music scene
- Some of the reasons why 2012 rocked
- An amazing year for Lethbridge music in 2011
- Lethbridge area fires and wind keep fire department busy
- Crushing that monster “Lack of Interest”
- What gives you the right to be a music critic?
- Numerous great shows in 2010
- A tale of two arts centres
- CKXU puts the fun in FUNdrive this week
- Poor attendence plagues Lethbridge shows and kills off open mics
- Betty’s Run For ALS is a chance to remember an inspiration
- Henotic will be missed
- The best of 2009 tough to choose
- L.A. Beat helps fuel 2009 Stock Car Champ
- L.A. Beat launch a success thanks to great bands and great people
- Three Day novel contest a testament to creativity and sleep deprivation
- A tale of two festivals
- L.A. Beat helps fight ALS
- Meet the Beat
- The L.A. Woman
- The Drum Beat
- The World As We Know It
- Book Beat
- Astro Beat
- Horoscopes for July 13- July 20, 2015
- Horoscopes for June 6 - July 13
- Horoscopes June 29- July 6,2015
- Some Scope for the week of May 26 - June 2, 2014
- Horoscopes Oct. 21-28: Dedicated to DJ Booda Randy Shaver
- Scopes for the week of Moon Day, April 22 to Moon Day, April 29, 2013
- The Answers are in the Mysteries: Scopes for the week of Monday, March 25 to Monday, April 1, 2013.
- The answers are in the mysteries: Scopes for the week of March 4 to March 11, 2013
- The Answers are in the Mysteries: Horoscopes Feb. 12-19
- The Answers are in the Mysteries: Horoscopes for the week of Monday, Jan. 7, to Monday, Jan. 14, 2013
- Horoscopes for the week of Monday, Dec. 17 to Monday, Dec. 24, 2012
- "The Answers are in the Mysteries" Scopes for the week of Dec. 3 to Dec. 10, 2012
- The Answers are in the Mysteries: Horoscopes for Monday, Nov. 26 to Monday, Dec. 3
- The Answers are in the Mysteries: Scopes for the week of Monday, Nov. 19 to Monday, Nov. 26
- Horoscopes Aug. 20-Sept. 3, 2012: Dear Iris …
- Astro-Beat-Girl: Your localized alienoid anti-septic skeptic horoscopes for Monday, July 30 - Monday, Aug. 13, 2012
- Horoscopes April 30- May 14 — Extra! Extra! : The Bovine Meets the Starry Shore
- Seed and Soiling: Horoscopes for Monday, March 26- Monday, April 8
- The Business of the Inevitable: Horoscopes for Monday, Jan. 9-Monday, Jan. 23
- Horoscopes Nov. 28 to Dec. 5: The Burning Winds
- Hallowe’en Horoscopes Oct. 31-Nov. 7
- Thanksgiving Horroscopes: Thanks Giving a.k.a. Turkey Day Horoscopes
- Horoscopes Oct. 6, 2011: The lovely, deadly lady
- Horoscopes by Iris E: Knowledge and Integration For Monday, Sept. 26 until Oct. 3
- Simple Scopes: Horoscopes Monday Sept. 12 - Sept. 19
- Horoscopes Tuesday, Aug. 16-Tuesday, Aug. 22
- Harry is my homeboy — beware of Mercury in retrograde: Aug. 1-7
- Hey Baby— What’s your sign?
- For My Admirer: Inconsequential Matters of Special Importance — A Belated Valentine's Day Extravaganza
- You are not your sign
- Horoscopes— Happy belated Gregorian Calendar New Year, decan cuspies
- Sea Goat's Gruff — Horoscopes for Friday, Dec. 3 to Friday, Dec. 10, 2010
- Stars predict wonderful things afoot this week
- 11:11 Horoscopes - New Age Hippie Portal Gateway Potluck Fun Time, For Nov. 4 - Nov. 11, 2010
- Happy Hallowe’en horrorscopes from Iris E
- L.A. Beat welcomes Iris E and horoscopes
- Ask Margo
- Floyd Sillito's Music History Beat
- Music Beat
- Percussionist Graeme Francis plays jazz with a Texas twist and Lethbridge talent
- Plenty of blues and jazz and Kids Choirs leading into December
- Shred Kelly to share new music from ‘Blurry Vision’ for Lethbridge show
- Fourth Place Ribbons put on top notch show of Tyler Childers inspired originals
- Misery Mountain Boys bring out the smiles and the swing dancers to Lethbridge Folk Club
- Lunch Date help raise money for Rotary clubs at Honkers Pub
- Jazz, kids choirs, Boney M and Brentapalooza all happening this week
- Jess Moskaluke bringing Christmas spirit and “Heartbreak” songs back to Lethbridge
- Christopher Sleigtholm brings back the spirit of the Sadies and Byrds to the Slice
- A cornucopia of country, roots and blues music this week
- Devon Brayne coming back home as Johnny Cash in Folsom Prison Revisited
- A plethora of plays and Remembrance Day this week
- Brass Camel and Static Shift celebrate Halloween ’70s style at Slice
- Uncovered celebrate Halloween at Pops Pub South
- Cope treat enthusiastic audience to new music
- Lethbridge Ag Business Centre to Glow with the Christmas spirit with “Around the World”
- November opens with lots of laughs and rock and roll
- Ty Vandendool plays pop for intimate audience
- Richard Inman introduces music from “Life Without Your Love”
- Broken Yolks embrace ’90s and 2000s pop punk
- Charlie Ewing and friends bring classic cowboy country to Lethbridge College Cave for Lethbridge Folk Club
- Brass Camel plan to rock Halloween ’70s style with Static Shift and Decadent Phase
- Plays and a plethora of Halloween happenings this week
- Virgil Brown bringing Almost Famous in Alberta back to Lethbridge with Papa King Cole
- Southern Accord Chorus excited to celebrate 25th anniversary with World Singing Day concert
- Cornucopia of comedy and folk and pop music this week
- Green Wing fly high with spirited new music at Owl Acoustic Lounge
- New venues opening and plenty of comedy and country music this week
- CKXU hopes FUNdrive 2023 will pop into $20,000 goal
- Shane Ghostkeeper shows ’90s country side at the Slice
- Adequate brings back the funk and the energy to the Owl
- Juno nominated folk rock band Altameda excited about new music and Geomatic Attic show
- Lots of live music something to be thankful for this Thanksgiving weekend
- GreenWing spread their wings one more time before winter
- Arts Days Cabaret features Peace Not bombs and Decadent Phase
- The Duke celebrate the equinox with live music
- Fawns return to play alternatives rock for burlesque show
- Self Cut Bangs cut a swath of power pop
- Apollo Suns start new tour with hot set at Slice
- Plenty of punk rock and jazz music to wind down September
- Apollo Suns eager to depart on new tour for debut album ‘Departures’
- Progressive metal band Fall of Earth return to Lethbridge in support of new album
- Rebel angels play ’50s hit to get the dance floor jumping
- Hooker Spit split sides and ears with new songs from Krotch Splitter
- Tim Isberg opens Lethbridge Folk Club season with stories and songs
- Couleefest welcomes back students and live music
- Sixth Street Block party provides encore of Braden lam and Mia Kelly
- Word on the Street and lots of punk rock this week
- Calgary punk bands Upside Down Man and The Moröns bring back the fun side of ’90s punk
- Oktoberfest comes early again
- Danica Sommer bares soul at Slice
- Entertainment highlights include Couleefest, punk and Lethbridge Folk Club shows
- Edmonton’s Half Dead bringing new music to Lethbridge on first tour
- Singer Songwriter soldier Tim Isberg returns home to make music of Southern Alberta history to open Lethbridge Folk Club season
- Hippodrome dance away Upside Downtown 2023
- Richard Inman band play outlaw country classics at Owl
- Afternoon punk on Theoretically patio on a sunny Sunday with Dead Soft
- Injured Kimberley MacGregor returns to sing the blues
- Red Deer ’s Hooker Spit psyched to support debut album ‘Krotch Splitter’ in Lethbridge
- Freshfest, open mics and plenty of punk rock mark first week of September
- Buns bring psychedelic spirit to the Slice
- Kai Brooks opens for Rae Spoon and Starpainter
- Badlands bring Whoop Up Days outlaw country spirit to Upside Downtown
- Plenty of punk and roots to rock in September
- Shaela Miller opens first day of all Alberta live music program at Whoop Up Days
- Saints and Sinners a highlight of Rotary Ribfest
- Eric Braun band plays blues and country music for Owl
- Plenty of country music and much more for Whoop Up Days and Taber Cornfest week
- Lethbridge and District Exhibition ready to whoop it up for Whoop up Days
- John Wort Hannam entertains appreciative audience at Upside Downtown
- Papa King previews new music with new band
- Waffelhouse bring the pop and a lot of fun for enthusiastic crowd
- Like Wolf and Golers get loud on a Sunday afternoon
- Elliott Brood plays sweet, sweaty, folk fuelled Sunday show for sold out crowd
- Bridgette Yarwood shows new band and new original music
- Slightly slower week features Ribfest and Raymond Music Festival
- Skinny Dyck helps Spectrum Ale Works celebrate four years with twang
- Amy Nelson expands sound backed by band
- Wide Skies ends with a bluesy and soulful note courtesy of the Harpoonist and Gordie Johnson
- Elliott Brood excited to have survived playing 20 years on the road
- Lots of blues and everything else all week long
- Lunch Date play eclectic set at Blowers and Grafton
- Pure Casino parking lot party features Lady Grime and Prairie Scum
- Yarboro return to Owl with new songs
- Willy Big Bull opens garden parties in Galt Gardens with Allied Arts Council
- Tanika Charles opens Wide Skies with good vibes
- Wide Skies music festival leads into busy Heritage Day long weekend
- Cousin Harley plays much more than rockabilly for Upside Downtown
- Music community comes together at Fort Whoop Up
- Cody Hall band and Atomicos provide a great cross section of Lethbridge music for Upside Downtown
- Music hot on a sweltering Sunday at South Country Fair
- Doghouse Orchestra bring the sound of New Orleans via Toronto for a little extra South Country Fair
- A few more fairs and much more happening this week
- Tanika Charles excited to bring reimagined music to Wide Skies Music Festival
- Familiar faces heat up Honkers Pub’s parking lot for third annual festival
- Runnin’ With The Devil make a Zoo of the Place with ’80s rock tributes
- SAband brings the weirdness on a Wednesday
- Last blast for South Country Fair in Fort Macleod Fish and Games Park
- Music community comes together for lots of fairs and festivals this week
- Spencer Jo celebrated birthday folk punk style at the Slice
- Paganfest shows Wiccan culture, music and more
- Bend Sinister has a blast playing new songs for intimate audience
- Street wheelers and much more this weekend
- Fun for families at Canada Day
- Upside Downtown opens with Yarboro at casa
- Bend Sinister coming back with new music and Lethbridge tour date
- Summer favourites feature plenty of classical music, comedy and punk music this week
- Brass Camel bring back the heavy side of the psychedelic ’70s to the Owl Acoustic Lounge
- Lots of classic rock and country at ATB Rotary Dragon boat Festival
- Lunch At Allen’s serve up hits and humour from Canadian songwriting icons
- Lethbridge Shakespeare Performance Society bringing Taming of the Shrew to the stage
- Canada Day weekend features a lot of live music
- Suit Jacket Society suited to open for Live Wire Motley Crüe tribute
- Moving Lines move Canadian covers and originals
- Kevin Peters switches up lineup for more country sounds
- Berserker and Geoff bring the noise back to the Slice
- Pop’s Pub South celebrates 15 years with live music
- Artificial Dissemination return with hot steaming plate of punk
- HBO3 bring dueling saxophones
- Rotary Dragon Boat festival and much more for music this week
- Canadian blues icons BMW bring the blues to the Geomatic Attic
- Festival Square stage opens with the Decadent Phase and a deluge of rain
- Plenty of variety happening this week
- Busy B.A. Johnston back at the Owl to bring out the belly laughs
- Tyrants of Chaos bring classic metal back to the Slice
- Nix Dicksons play old favourites and new songs on Theoretically Brewing patio
- Starpainter standing room only for second CD release party
- Local songwriters strut their stuff for South Country fair songwriters challenge
- Lunch at Allen’s to serve up a wonderful repast of hits at the Yates Theatre
- Get ready to rock this week
- Matt Epp and Jesse Northey return to play pretty folk pop music
- Chevelles play the hits for Lethbridge Amateur Wrestling
- Scenic Route to Alaska among old favourites to return to the Slice for Slicefest
- Denim Daddies and Garrys harmonize
- Red Hot Hayseeds show Owl Acoustic lounge how to swing and sing in harmony
- Spring into spring with lots of blues and rock music
- Starpainter stoked about self produced second album and hitting the road this summer
- Bad Night For a Beer tour opener great night for local country musician Brayden King
- Romi Mayes returns to Lethbridge to sing Lucinda Williams
- Rebranded Biloxi Parish play new songs as Yarboro
- Citizen Rage and No More Moments bring out the punk at the Slice
- Plenty of punk and plays to round out May
- Matt Epp puts on his happy face for new album “Rolling Wave” and tour
- Citizen Rage psyched about first full length album ‘Harsh Reality’
- Lots of Winnipeg talent and country music this week
- Romi Mayes putting her own stamp on the music of Lucinda Williams’ music for new tour
- Apollo Suns bring horn powered cheer to Lethbridge to open tour
- Kimberley MacGregor plays solo set of soulful new songs
- Country singer Brayden King living the dream on tour and on American Idol
- Karen Romanchuk excited about stripped down fifth CD ‘Is It Just Me?’
- Casa tenth anniversary plus peals of laughter and a whole lot of rock this week
- Apollo Suns tour dawns in Lethbridge
- Free admission to Whoop up Days this year
- Good music and comedy to start May
- Kimberley MacGregor sitting with comfortable feelings about new album and tour
- Free the Cynics return to the Slice with UK flavoured alternative rock
- Bands as Bands play Blondie, the Ramones and Me First and thew Gimme Gimmies
- James Gordon brings humour and multi-instrumental prowess to Folk Club
- All Time Everywhere show how Banff rocks
- Geomatic Attic showcases Emily Triggs, Matt Patershuk and Carter Felker’s music
- Michael Charles returns to play an epic session of the blues
- Stampeders to stop by old stomping grounds in Lethbridge next week
- April ends with a little bit of everything
- Australian born bluesman Michael Charles pays tribute to Glen Campbell
- Multi-instrumentalist and author James Gordon to make long awaited return to Lethbridge
- A lot of laughter and plenty of plays this week
- Classic county with Noeline Hofman at the Slice
- Chin Music play keyboard powered soul at the Owl
- The Place celebrates Easter weekend with ’80s rock
- Weird wild fun with Kitty and the Rooster at the Slice
- John Wort Hannam wins Canadian Folk Music Awards for “Long Haul”
- Free The Cynics ready to roll with long awaited new CD and tour
- A cornucopia of country music, Quaint , Quirky and Queer and much more this week
- Kevin Peters and Burnt Edges play plenty of Waylon Jennings
- 90 x Over bring the 90s back to the place for the Lethbridge Food bank
- RedGirl play fun folk and a touch of bluegrass for Folk club
- Sammy Volkov turns impulsive homecoming decision during Covid into success
- Playgoers of Lethbridge hosts One Act Play festival this weekend
- Plenty of plays and plenitude of music for Easter long weekend
- Train Wreck spans genres and play the hits at Casino Lethbridge
- TendaVillage in an ’80s mood for Lethbridge Jazz and Blues Festival
- GreenWing break out ’90s style power pop at the Owl
- Peter and the Wolves get people moving at the Slice
- MonkeyJunk break out the funk for the Geomatic Attic
- Lots of laughter and country bring in April
- Suite 33 help raise money for Sandy Cooper
- Lawless Murphy love the 1980s
- Maddie Storvold plays beautiful music for Geomatic Attic
- MonkeyJunk celebrates 15 years with new videos, music and tour
- The end of March rocks with Music and Speech Arts festival, Youth One Gala and gobs of guffaws
- Real McKenzies good bad and ugly
- Okay Mann better than okay with original country rock
- El Mule dig deep into country rock at Slice
- Lethbridge and District Music and Speech Arts Festival features live events and new concerts
- Maddie Storvold excited about playing in all female band and new albums
- St. Patricks Day music and much more
- Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit celebrates songs in Calgary
- Local musicians help Honkers celebrate 26 years
- Bountiful week of big shows plus comedy and jazz
- Geordie Kieffer bringing agro pop and new music to Lethbridge
- Plenty of pop and rock and comedy wind down February
- Makiisma and Tyler VandenDool return to the Slice
- Alec Arms bring the joy and the noise to AES fundraiser
- Honkers Pub's 26th birthday to help kick off March
- Cancer Bats spread their wings with Juno nomination and line up changes
- Shawn Austin eager to build on success of Tailgate to Heaven on Old Dominion’s No Bad Vibes tour
- Family Day long weekend full of laughter, folk and rock and roll
- El Mule play ’90s style country at the Owl
- The Dark Wrangler celebrates big birthday with live music and guests
- Chevelles rock the Place again
- Rainbow Patrol get psyched up and psychedelic at Owl Acoustic Lounge
- Paul Kype and Steve Keenan play the blues and more at Honkers Pub
- Plethora of plays, comedy and food bank fundraisers this week
- Lots of laughter and loud music launches busy February
- Dead Army blow lights and eardrums with original modern alternative rock
- L’omelette add Caribbean music into the recipe
- Horizon play the hits of many genres at Honkers Pub
- CBC opens Lethbridge bureau with local music at library
- Plenty of open mics, art, comedy and country round out January
- John Hewitt plays a little bit of everything for Lethbridge Folk Club
- Ashley Hundred bring a variety of influences to Owl Acoustic lounge variety
- Bluesman Eric Braun brings some country to Casino Lethbridge
- Ellen Froese and Richard Inman share their souls with packed Slice
- CBC to launch Lethbridge bureau at library with local talent and family fun
- If it’s not Scottish it’s … still full of lots of great music this week
- Kevin Peters and the Burnt Edges get their Jennings fix
- Hippodrome get the Slice jumping to classic R and B and disco
- Lots of jazz and blues plus rock and roll this week
- New Year’s Eve ’90s style with Uncovered at Pop’s Pub South
- A ’50s kind of new year with Rebel Angels at the Slice
- Local Def Leppard Tribute Stage Fright rock in the new year ’80s style
- 664: The Neighbour of the Beast goes all out for Iron Maiden Tribute
- Decadent Phase dig deep into the ’60s and ’70s
- Roots and country music and comedy open January
- John Hewitt excited about playing stripped down new album for Lethbridge Folk Club
- Rock in the new year this week with lots of live entertainment
- One last shot of Christmas cheer this week
- Kevin Peters returns to Slice with Burnt Edges and new single
- Max Hopkins and Adequate get into the holiday spirit with upbeat R and B and funk
- Lots of Christmas, jazz and Windy City Opry this week
- Barrell full of blues and a cornucopia of classical music this week
- Red Hot Hayseeds swing western style at the Owl
- Hi Tops bring sleazy rock to the Slice
- My Son Ted add Celtic spirit to Lethbridge Folk Club
- This week already sounds a lot like Christmas
- Tom Jackson spreading the love for local charity with Stories, Songs and Santa Causes tour
- John Borra and Emily Triggs play laid back folk and roots at the Slice
- Samantha Martin and Delta Sugar and Steve Marriner bring the soul to Southminster United Church
- Christmas, country, classical, comedy and Celtic music this week
- Rebel Angels bring the spirit of the ’50s to Casino Lethbridge
- Pomeranian Fight Club pass the progressive emo torch to Alec Arms at Owl
- Slice packed for Skinny Dyck’s CD release and Aladean Kheroufi
- Whole lot of rock with Damage Incorporated and Train Wreck at the place
- John Borra explores early punk and Alt country roots in new show and Cassettes in Common
- Osyron to open Tyrants of Chaos CD release party with “Momentous” metal
- Everything from metal to classical music and comedy happening this week
- Samantha Martin and Delta Sugar bringing blues and soul back to Lethbridge
- Bros. Landreth play laid back multi-textured music for Geomatic Attic
- Rock and roll in Remembrance Day week
- Plenty of plays and roots music to open November
- Barney Bentall coming back to Lethbridge with Cariboo Express for Youth One
- Badlands entertain full house with original alt country
- Bands as bands lend a hand to Lethbridge Girls Rock Camp
- Sadies return the Geomatic Attic with Kacy and Clayton
- Halloween tributes and plays plus James Keelaghan at Lethbridge Folk Club this week
- Grimelda embrace name change from Faps and expand sound for new music
- Ryland Moranz plays sweet standing room only show at Owl
- James Keelaghan excited to bring new music back to Lethbridge for Folk Club
- Geomatic Attic fun, funny, fundraisers and folk music featured this week
- CKXU goes retro for FUNDrive 2022
- Peter and the Wolves show different musical combinations
- Jon Martin shares stories and new songs on keyboard
- Jack Garton multi-tasks on multiple instruments
- Michael Charles brings the blues back to Lethbridge for good crowd
- JW Jones to bring out the soul with the HOROJO Trio at Sisters Pub
- Plenty of blues and jazz on the plate this week
- The Small Glories to bring a joyous musical experience to the Geomatic Attic
- Fawns emphasize keyboard side at Slice with Strange Breed
- 4BPM and company make some noise for the Audio Engineers Society and CKXU at Theoretically Brewing
- The Wicked Grins play laid back country and roots music
- Alpen Schatz rings in October with Oktoberfest at Lethbridge Rugby club and Spectrum Ale
- Lots of live music to be thankful for for Thanksgiving weekend
- Bros. Landreth find a place for old songs on new album
- A handful of Hip hits from Hip Trip Hip tribute at the Place
- Richard Inman returns with band and excellent music
- The Gift a wonderful tribute to Ian Tyson’s music
- The Pack A.D’s last Lethbridge show “fun while it lasted”
- Desirée Dawson excited to “chill” on western Canadian tour with Serena Ryder
- Rock in October this week with lots of music
- Sweet Alibi to share sweet harmonies and new music at the Slice
- Bow City Underground play a range of hits at Casino Lethbridge
- Couleefest back with Lemon Cash and college fun
- Sessions host pop punk night at the Place with Galacticas and The Rock Show Blink 182 tribute
- Daniel Champagne makes acoustic guitar magic for two sold out Lethbridge shows
- Zachary Lucky revisit traditional favourites on new CD and tour
- A heap of country happening this week
- “The Gift” to present the highlights of Ian Tyson’s career at Southminster United Church
- Marcus Trummer band back to play the blues at the Slice
- Oktoberfest in September a hit downtown
- All “Hell” breaks loose at the Owl
- The Chevelles play the hits for Muscular Dystrophy
- The Pack A.D. returning to Lethbridge on last van tour
- Word on the Street, plays and lots of music this week including Coulee Fest
- Lovely loudness with HighKicks at the Slice
- Frankenfest 2 a hot hit at Creepy Hollow haunted house with lots of live music
- Rebranded Dirt return to stage with MomBod and Calgary’s Gone Cosmic
- Local stars to shine bright for Rotary Club Sunrise with Starlight Lounge
- Blues and children’s festivals a highlight of first week of September
- Moon Runners and The Rainbow Patrol return with new psychedelic music
- Whoop Up days dubbed a success despite rain, construction and less music
- More than one way to rock in September
- Trevor Panczak previews new music at mayor’s Whoop Up Days barbecue
- Papa King and Little Miss Higgins highlights of Lethbridge Roots and Blues Festival
- Lethbridge Electronic Music Festival (LEMF) celebrates 10 years this weekend
- A cornucopia of fun with Whoop up Days, Taber Cornfest and much more this week
- The Goddamsels sing gorgeous harmonies at the Slice
- “Good Time Charlie” Jacobson and Jolene Draper play the blues
- Kentucky’s Grayson Jenkins brings laid back country songs to the Slice
- CKXU celebrates independent country music at For the Record Festival
- Friends get loud to remember a friend through music
- Jesse Northey returns with piano powered pop
- Calgary’s Syryn continues exploring the realms of pirate metal on “Heads or Tails”
- Tyrants of Chaos celebrate new wave of British heavy metal with third CD and videos
- Plenty of blues,roots and rock happening this week
- The Goddamsels explore sisterhood and friendship on debut CD
- Kobo Town keeps Wide Skies grooving
- Plenty of ’90s favourites with Dylan Delaney in Festival Square
- Biloxi Parish’s Zach Passey plays new songs
- Kevin Peters channels inner Waylon Jennings
- Bif Naked returns to celebrate the ’90s with fans at Owl Acoustic Lounge
- More music festivals and a heap of comedy highlight this week
- Jesse Northey excited to return to Lethbridge with “Onion Knights”
- CKXUs For the Record festival focuses on country music with a modern twist
- Decadent Phase explore ’60s sounds
- Steven Foord plays new music at Owl Acoustic Lounge
- Carolyn Mark and Kris Demeanor add a touch of humour to Owl Acoustic Lounge poetry night
- August opens with non stop entertainment and family focused fun
- Band swap back for successful Lethbridge Girls rock camp fundraiser
- Jimmy and the Sleepers shake up Pavan Park for Lethbridge Folk Club
- Skinny Leigh returns to Lethbridge to play some jazz, blues and folk
- Singer-songwriter John Hewitt spans genres for Slice show
- Classic country with the Tom Price band outside Telegraph Taphouse
- Fortune Block featured Richard Inman and band for Upside Downtown
- Fabulous fair and festival fun finish up July
- Reuben and the Dark to play Wide Skies Music Festival on Park N Ride roof top
- Don’t sleep on Jimmy and the Sleeper’s Lethbridge Folk Club show on Saturday
- More festivals and lots of fun this week
- South Country Fair 2022 closes with another laid back Sunday afternoon
- Saturday at South Country Fair off the hook
- Honkers Pub parking lot heats up with local music at second annual festival
- Casino Lethbridge’s Pure Summer festival features the Bamboo Guppies and Karen Romanchuk
- Mega festivals include Arts in the park at Legacy park
- Chevelles rock the Place for Street Machine weekend
- Kentucky Eileen have fun switching it up and turning covers into their own
- The Dice Cubes turn it on for Lethbridge debut
- John Wort Hannam opens Upside Downtown Concert Series
- South Country Fair and Shakespeare this week
- Hurricane Felix and the Manik Men bring back rockabilly
- Richard Inman backed by excellent band
- Local music highlight of Canada Day
- Whoop Up Days adding Blackfoot cultural components including International Pow Wow
- You want festivals? We’ve got festivals this week
- Gritty rock and roll at Theoretically Brewing with Hell Diablo, Rebel Priest and Deadwolff
- Fawns returns to the Slice with original rock
- Adequate bring the funk and the dance back to the Owl
- Local music a highlight of Dragon boat Festival
- Cope expands to trio for Theoretically Brewing show
- Pridefest features peace, love and crazy characters
- Canada Day is the day for live music this week
- Rebel Priest ready to raise hell in Lethbridge
- Coda bring the ’50s back to Honkers Pub
- Lots of music happening on festival square
- Dragon Boat Festival family fun back after two year hiatus in Henderson Lake park
- Deadwolff bringing in new wave of ’80s hard rock to Lethbridge
- Lethbridge Folk Club has busy summer planned
- More festival fun and a lot of rock and roll and roots happening this week
- Carter Felker shares witty stories and fast fingerpicking from new album
- Quit it! turn up the energy with Western Death
- Kirb-fest features a variety of musical styles and ages
- Kirbfest features entertainment for all ages and tastes at the Yates Theatre
- Glorious Sons excited to be back having fun on stage
- Festivals, fundraisers and plenty of heavy music this week
- Jack Butler Society plays originals and classic rock hits with lap steel
- The Chevelles play a smorgasbord of hits.
- B.A Johnston brings back the debauchery and the laughs
- Owl hops this week with a heap of live entertainment
- Carter Felker set to release second CD and return to Lethbridge
- Ryland Moranz and band bring back the folk to packed Owl Acoustic Lounge
- Raincity sax up the Slice with rage-funk
- Eamon McGrath returns to rock the Owl Crazy Horse style
- Shawn Austin getting road legs back on Some Things Never Change tour
- Lots of laughs and country music kick off June
- Dead Army howl through set of original alternative rock
- Good Love serve funk with a side order of blues
- The Gazebo, Cirque du Soleil and lots of music this week
- Vancouver’s Raincity excited to bring their own brand of rage funk to Lethbridge
- Lots of long weekend laughter this week
- Michael Charles plays marathon set of all kinds of blues
- Slicefest and blues and more this week
- L’omelette add a touch of jazz to hits from all ages
- Papa King Cole family and friends provide great music to help a much missed friend
- St. Arnaud excited to tour on sophomore album Love and the Front Lawn
- Playing with Buddy Guy opens the doors for Michael Charles
- Much music for Mother’s Day week
- The Midnight Echo ready to rock the Canadian Brewhouse on a Sunday for Mothers Day
- Hungry Hollow and Medical Pilot bring the sounds of the ’90s to the Slice stage
- Sessions show pop punk roots
- Billie Zizi shows more pop folk side
- ZZ Top, Cheap Trick and Sue Foley serve up big slabs of Texas blues and classic rock
- Terrific talent to play Harpdog Brown Memorial Fundraiser at Owl Acoustic Lounge
- April ends with big shows back at the Enmax and much more music happening here
- Home Free hit the right note with a capella country
- Tyson Ray Borsboom belts out folk stylings
- Southern Comforts play blues and ’90s hits
- Marcus Trummer band bringing back the blues to the Slice
- Head banging long weekend fun with ’80s metal tributes at the Place
- South Country Fair family reuniting this summer after two year hiatus
- Sue Foley glad to be back in Canada to open for ZZ Top and Cheap Trick
- Lots of laughs, punk and trippy tunes this week
- Scott and John Band play the hits for Casino dancers
- Prairie pop punk and emo from The Ringwalds and Screaming at Traffic
- Red Hot Hayseeds make hay with vintage country music
- Steve Dawson brings lots of jokes and slide guitar to Geomatic Attic
- Harry Manx puts new string on blending the best of the East and the West
- ’80s tribute acts and a whole lot more planned for Easter long weekend
- A cornucopia of comedy, country, classical, up and comers and Johnny Cash music happening this week
- Lethbridge and District Music and Speech Arts Festival off to a great start
- No dust on Steve Dawson as he begins tour on two of three new records to be released this year
- Lethbridge and District Music and Speech Arts Festival and much more open April
- Peter and the Wolves return to rock the Owl ’50s style
- Scott Davidson and Bridgette Yarwood play the hits
- This is the week to tickle your funny bone and rock
- Twenty Centuries of Stony Sleep take a mellow turn on new album but plan to turn it up in Lethbridge
- Real McKenzies dig deep into catalogue for Lethbridge return at Owl Acoustic Lounge show
- Alex Cuba brings Latin spirit to Geomatic Attic
- Jr. Gone Wild return to the Slice to rock new album
- Dwayne Dueck and Richard Inmann trade songs
- Steve Keenan and Jackie French help celebrate fans’ birthdays
- A treasure trove of live music for St. Patrick’s Day week
- Southern Alberta songwriters showcase some of their favourites
- Vissia shows off her pop side and latest CD at Owl Acoustic Lounge
- Alex Cuba excited to blend Latin pop and Cuban music on new album
- Jr. Gone Wild excited by response to “Still Got the Jacket” and brief Alberta tour
- Ukraine fundraisers plus punk rock and roots music this week
- Eamon McGrath excited to tour with new music
- Eamon McGrath back with introspective new album and tour
- March opens with excellent shows
- Vissia excited to tour with new pop sound with full band
- February ends with everything from country to comedy to Quaint, Quirky and Queer
- Medicine Hat’s Western Death return to Lethbridge to melt ears
- Cody Hall plays laid back set of originals and quirky covers
- Soul singer Tanika Charles excited to tour with band and new CD
- International Peace Pow Wow and plenty of country this week
- Taylor Ackerman’s Global Acid Reset plays the blues and rock at the Owl Acoustic lounge
- Bunny Eyes make debut at Owl Acoustic lounge
- Bridgette Yarwood band covers a range of hits with the Hip Trip
- Jazz, blues and punk and much more this week
- All Bad Things a really good tribute to Motley Crüe
- Saints and Sinners make Lethbridge debut with rock and roll and originals
- Steve Keenan Band plays a whole lot of Stevie Ray Vaughan
- Eric Braun Band back with the blues and bluesfied covers at Casino
- Exhibition Park reimagines events for 125th anniversary to include art, music and Blackfoot culture
- Taylor Ackerman’s Global Acid Reset explores new sounds on third CD in two years
- Lots of laughter and live music on deck to open February
- Hell Diablo trims down for upbeat set of rock and roll
- Kevin Giron and Tyson Ray Borsboom play different styles at Owl Acoustic lounge
- Superb shows this week despite Covid cancellations
- Lethbridge and District Music and Speech Arts Festival returns to live performances for 2022
- Boots and the Hoots returns to Owl with new Hoots and music
- Tyrants of Chaos play new songs at Slice
- Sunshine and music for YQL Winterfest
- Shaela Miller hosting youth songwriting camp this weekend
- Comedy, classical music concerts and youth songwriting camp this week
- Greg Rekus returns to Lethbridge with new music
- Keenan Pezderic shows falsetto with Shallow Lilac and TJ Waltho at Owl
- Mark Hall band brings country hits to Casino Lethbridge
- Covid claims live film festival but winter festival and lots of live music is happening this week
- YQL WinterFEST to warm up winter with music and hot chocolate
- Open mics and rock and roll this week
- New CDs and live music returns in another trying year
- Most New Year’s Eve shows are still a go this week but cancellations are being announced
- New West Theatre brings joy and happiness through music and comedy
- Rob Ursel makes long awaited return to Lethbridge stage
- Honkers regulars help Captain Morgan Dyck with successful fundraiser
- Peter and the Wolves bring rockabilly energy to the Slice
- Greg Gomola excited to release third Zojo Black CD “Solstice” and playing New Year's Eve
- Slow week leading up to Christmas weekend
- Shakespeare Meets Dickens returns to Casa
- Bobby Tenderloin Universe wind up Windy City Opry
- Calgary punk stalwarts Belvedere send 2021 off with punk/metal style
- Dave McCann plays new music at solo show at Geomatic Attic Downtown
- TJ Waltho and friends get into Christmas spirit with Peanuts
- Christmas fun and much more this week
- Tyler Brownfield explores new musical ideas with Hell Diablo
- Keith “Catfish” Woodrow and High Level Blues play the blues classics
- Bridgette Yarwood band plays the hits on busy Saturday night
- It’s all about local music this week
- Tyler Vandendool says goodbye— for now
- Del Barber brings new music and stories back to Geomatic Attic
- Hell Diablo brings back menacing rock and roll
- Blues and University concerts among this week’s highlights
- All the Hip hits with The Hip Trip Tragically Hip tribute
- Amy Nelson brings vintage country and blues to Owl Acoustic Lounge
- L’omelette mix a blend of musical styles
- Black Mastiff gets loud at Owl Acoustic Lounge
- Country and much more all week long
- Coda bring the ’50s to Honkers Pub
- Zojo Black back to prime audience for new album
- Harpdog Brown joined by Charlie Jacobson to bring back the blues to Owl Acoustic Lounge
- Time away from touring renews Del Barber’s commitment to music after Covid
- Plenty of plays and a plethora of music this week
- Great week to play the blues
- Peter and the Wolves return to rock the Owl with high octane rock and roll
- Slice celebrates sweet 16 with sweet music from Shaela Miller, Starpainter and Queen of the Worms
- Misfits tribute 138 play Halloween hits with Biloxi Parish
- Uncovered return to regular Halloween haunt with a heap of hits
- Jolene Draper and the Inquisitive Few have a haunting Halloween show
- Adequate bring the funk out of the house for Halloween
- Bailey Kate releases debut CD Within/Without
- Doc MacLean warms up audience for Paul Kype and Texas Flood
- Western Canadian musicians Rise Up! for reality television in Lethbridge
- Lots of jazz music and Oktoberfest this week
- Elizabeth Shepherd and Michael Occhipinti to break in Geomatic Attic downtown with blend of R and B , soul and jazz music
- Doc MacLean to play African influenced Delta blues in Lethbridge this week
- Halloween and a lot more happening this week
- Plenty of Petty with the Decadent Phase
- Alt country pioneers Jr. Gone Wild bring new music to Owl
- Bridgette Yarwoood debuts new band at the Slice
- Richard Inman debuts new band for set of outlaw country
- Comedy and pop punk on deck this week
- Queen of the Worms make long awaited return to Slice
- Tin and the Toad play new music and old favourites at Owl
- Steve Keenan Band plays new CD in order at “In My Hands” release party
- Jonnor and Fawns play loud show at Owl
- Jr. Gone Wild ready to rock the Owl with new album “Still Got the Jacket”
- Laughs and much more this week
- CKXU FUNdrive 2021 is about peace, love and Flower Power to the Tower
- Vessel experiments with progressive rock
- Shaela Miller has big time at Big Hair Small City CD release party
- Citizen Rage make red hot return to Lethbridge
- Lots of laughter for Thanksgiving week
- Lethbridge Symphony Orchestra launches new season at Casa with Intimus I
- West Of the Forth bring Western spirit to the Slice
- Liquor Mountain play rocking alternative country at the Owl
- The Derina Harvey Band turn the Slice into a big kitchen party
- Mickey Hayward opens acoustic night at the Owl
- The New Testaments bring pop and rap to Brewhouse
- Makiisma play Lady Misery for Arts Days
- Plenty of entertainment for all tastes this week
- Tyler Allen and the Red Hot Hayseeds play vintage country at Slice
- Papa King welcomes all star cast of Harpdog Brown and Morgan Davis to jam on the blues
- Sean Burns brings classic country and trucking songs back to Casino Lethbridge
- Lethbridge Electronic Music Festival (LEMF) returns to Galt Gardens this weekend
- LEMF and Arts Days are highlights this week
- Quit it! don’t stop the energy for first gig
- The Plaid Ramblers bring country to Canadian Brewhouse rooftop
- Long awaited Lady Misery CD release party at the Owl Acoustic Lounge for Makiisma
- Steve Keenan and Paul Kype fill in for cancelled Windy City Opry revival
- Fawns wind up Upside Downtown with upbeat original music
- Cancellations, comedy, country and Word on the Street This Week
- Frankenfest to get Creepy Hollows into Halloween spirit early
- B.A. Johnston brings the laughs back to Lethbridge
- King Bull blend the Who and the Strokes for fun night of rock and roll
- Hippodrome a highlight of second last Arts in the park
- Lo fi fun at Owl with Slut Prophet and Body Lens
- Balrogath highlight hard rocking show at Slice
- Early shows and early Halloween among this week’s highlights
- Uncovered kick off Whoop Up Days with acoustic hits
- Satellite and the Harpoonist make surprise visit to Joshua Beebe and the Forest Orchestra show
- Fun in the sun with jazz and blues at Coulee Blues Festival
- Breanne Urban brings new band Detour to her 23d Taber Cornfest
- Exhibition Park ready to Whoop it up this week
- Whoop Up Days and a whole lot of live music and laughter for long weekend
- Steve Keenan Band help Spectrum Ale Works celebrate second anniversary
- Mark Hall band welcome Gabe Thaine to the fold to sing Tragically Hip
- Biloxi Parish play energetic new music for Upside Downtown
- Shawn Hall excited to bring Satellite and the Harpoonist to Coulee blues Festival
- Lots of festivals and fairs this week
- Syryn tops big local rock night at Slice with tales of piracy
- Tyrants of Chaos bring ’80s metal back
- CKXU brings local talent For the Record
- Lethbridge Folk Festival features fine folk from all over Alberta
- Vanden Dool puts on popular night of synth-pop
- Energetic punk from Hockey Moms and Regal Foul
- Dave McCann entertains Upside Downtown with songs and stories
- St. Patrick’s Day in August and more this week
- Plenty of excitement planned for Coulee Blues Festival
- Funk and opera featured at Arts in the Park
- Festival fever and ’80s music in Lethbridge this week
- Local musicians help Richard Inman with fundraisers
- Henderson Park alive with the sound of Arts in the Park
- Are you entertained? You will be this week
- Eamon McGrath plays Owl Acoustic Lounge patio
- Shaela Miller opens Upside Downtown Concert Series
- Wide Skies Reimagined a blast on Park n Ride roof top
- Taylor Ackerman's Global Acid Reset get their groove on
- Harpdog Brown and Papa King sing the blues at the Owl
- Rebel Angels wind up exciting local rock show at Slice
- Pomeranian Fight Club show plenty of improvement over pandemic
- Upside Downtown concert series to activate Rotary Square every Thursday
- Something for everyone every day this week
- Leeroy Stagger returning to Lethbridge for Wide Skies Reimagined
- MonkeyJunk returning to play Wide Skies Reimagined
- Shawna Lorraine plays original music at Coco Vanilla Galactic Cantina
- Berserker and the Youngbloods rock the Slice for CD release party
- Beautiful day for Latino culture at Latin Fest
- LMT take Broadway open mic to Arts in the Park
- Harpdog Brown and Papa King excited to play together again
- Lots of rock and laughs this weekend
- Geomatic Attic planning outdoor shows this summer
- Big Dave McLean plays the blues for Lethbridge Folk Club
- The Chevelles rock the Place with the hits
- Green Mind play menacing music after midnight at the Slice
- Honkers Pub welcomes back regulars for weekend festival
- Adequate bring the party for CD release
- Coco Vanilla provides soundtrack for street machines
- Shred Kelly ready to rock the Owl with belated all ages CD release party for “Like A Rising Sun”
- Punk, metal, laughs and Latino culture this week
- Hip Trip bring spirit of the Tragically Hip back to life
- Peter and the Wolves bring the party back to the Slice
- Big Dave McLean excited to bring the blues back to Lethbridge for Lethbridge Folk Club
- Honkers Pub’s music festival to be a celebration of the local music scene
- Live music returns in force with open mics and music festivals
- Lots to do this week as venues reopen in July
- Performers needed for Bridge City Brew and Music Festival at Coco Vanilla Galactic Cantina
- Peter and the Wolves excited to open the summer at the Slice in Lethbridge
- Lethbridge Folk Club presenting Big Dave McLean and outdoor folk festival this summer
- Fawns gets serious for summer with “Unsafe”
- Adequate put the fun in funk music with eponymous debut CD
- Trevor Panczak excited new single ‘Where I Go to Come Back’ has found a home in the Top 40
- Stars of the Festival participants to perform classics and original compositions
- South Country Fair cancelled due to Covid for second year in a row
- Signature ATB Rotary Dragon Boat Festival cancelled by Covid but will be back in 2022
- Lethbridge and District Music and Speech Arts Festival going online this year due to Covid
- Steve Keenan excited his new CD is finally “In My Hands”
- LMT Broadway open mics are back online
- Allan Roy Wilson tunes in to music community for new CD
- Taylor Ackerman’s Global Acid Reset open 2021 with new single from upcoming EP
- Lethbridge Theatre troupes adapt to a post Covid world
- Ryland Moranz explores vintage mediums for new single from new CD ‘XO, 1945’
- Owl Acoustic Lounge to soar into new nest with community Kickstarter support
- More shows cancelled due to Covid restrictions
- 12 Days of Christmas at Casa begins this week online
- A whole lot of rock and laughter planned for this week
- Slice celebrates 15 years with big jam session
- Peter and the Wolves return to rock Slice’s fifteenth anniversary
- Dark Wrangler debut is a community effort for Don Cassell and friends during Covid
- Friday the 13 lucky for live music lovers this week
- Mark Hall band play Halloween at the Slice
- Misfits tribute 138 heat up Halloween at the Owl Acoustic Lounge
- Uncovered play the hits for Halloween
- Lots of live music heats up the first week of November
- South Country Fair presenting concerts online for November in the Dogstar sessions
- Breanne Urban and Southern Flyer make long awaited return to stage
- Syryn plays pirate themed metal at the Slice
- Tyson Ray Borsboom enraptures full house
- Live music among Halloween celebrations happening this weekend
- CKXU psyched for spook themed FUNDrive
- Coda plays the blues and the rock at the Slice
- Joel Stretch plays favourite Starpainter and Utilities songs and new originals
- Metal and much more this week
- Music for everybody this week
- Kevin Giron plays appealing indie rock at Owl
- Suite 33 plays sweet set of covers at Sound Garden
- King Bull brings new music and the spirit of the Who
- Chevelles plays the hits with bagpipes
- Boots and the Hoots back at the Slice with augmented line up
- Rock into October
- Aaron Pritchett excited to be back on stage for Big Screen harvest party
- Lots of laughs and rock and roll this week
- Local punk rockers celebrate new Citizen Rage videos
- Wendy Colby plays new indoor stage at Owl
- Steve Keenan plays new songs for Honker’s jam
- Return of Owl open mics among this week’s music highlights
- Chevelles christen new Sound Garden stage
- Energetic music at the Slice with Rebel Angel, Tyrants of Chaos and Andi Roberts Band
- Peter and the Wolves rock it back in time ’50s style at the Slice
- Don Cassell and Dil Jopp introduce new music to Owl
- Coda back at Honker’s Pub with blues and classic rock favourites
- Karen, Lewis and Pam have fun with kids and animal songs
- Live music all over Lethbridge this week
- Sessions release new EP for sold out audience
- Jenny Allen and Pete Loughlin play appealing folk on the Owl patio
- A variety of entertainment from children’s music to western swing happening this week
- Back to school week features laughter and punk music
- Raymond Music festival features lots of rock and pop
- Michael Bernard Fitzgerald going back to the farm with Greenbriar tour in support of new Cd
- Pop up concerts coming up this week
- Fawns brings new music for acoustic set
- Laughs and live music in Raymond this week
- Mark Hall band play eclectic show at Slice
- Brenna Lowrie creates winning combination of classical music and folk with “Loss Leader”
- Lethbridge Girls Rock Camp going virtual this summer
- Cody Hall band return to the Slice
- Sound Garden reopens this week with the Chevelles
- Local musicians help out the Slice
- Gord Bamford excited to raise money for local mental health organizations with drive in concert
- Skinny Dyck records “Get To Know Lonesome” at home on tape
- Fundraisers and comedy this week
- Great memories as a perfect storm forces closure of Average Joes
- Centric Music Festival showing concerts online
- Vanden Dool releases new electronica CD inspired by Lethbridge
- Live entertainment venues reopening for Phase 2 of Covid recovery
- Starpainter evolves from The Utilities into new country style sound and new CD
- Musicians spread message of hope and unity with fundraising song Together We’re Strong
- Geomatic Attic showing optimism by rebooking shows for later in Fall
- Lethbridge Folk Club plans for future after cancelling remainder of season due to Covid
- Exhibition Park board considers post Covid-19 future for Whoop Up Days and farmer’s market
- Taylor Ackerman’s Global Acid Reset release first full length CD,“ Perfect Vision”
- Covid 19 cancellations claim Lethbridge Jazz and Blues Festival plus ZZ Top and Cheap Trick
- South Country Fair songwriting competition cancelled due to Covid 19
- Owl Acoustic Lounge featuring live show broadcasts
- Many reasons contribute to South Country Fair Covid 19 cancellation
- Rotary Dragon Boat Festival cancellation disappointing
- Covid concert cancellations include South Country Fair and Dragon Boat Festival
- Makiisma excited about new CD “Lady Misery”
- Local musician Gabe Thaine performing live shows online
- Tyson Ray Borsboom excited to release new CD with band
- Coronavirus fears lead to cancellations and closures though smaller shows continue
- Divas showing the fun side of opera at Casa
- Lots of Blues and Celtic music for March
- Erin Ross hosting songwriters circle for International Women’s Day
- Music for International Women’s week and more this week
- Lots more live music for Leap year weekend
- Reuben and the Dark returning to play for Geomatic Attic on Feb. 29
- Adequate get audience out of the Valentines Day funk
- Dungarees and Shaela Miller bring the country to Valentine‘s Day
- Peter and the Wolves rock Casino Lethbridge again
- Kelly Prescott excited to bring new music on Alan Doyle’s Rough Side Out tour
- Bands needed and much more this week
- Gabe Thaine band and Good Time Charlie bring lots of rocking good times
- Garwin Poff celebrates birthday with his bands’ music
- Small Glories have fun playing new CD for Folk Club
- Carter Felker debuts hot new music at Windy City Opry
- Plays, band wars and more coming up
- Lots of laughs to open February as January ends on a rocking note
- Junkman's Quire celebrate Robbie Burns Day with music
- Petunia tries out more new songs with Nathan M Godfrey
- Hyperia and Illyrian deliver hot slabs of metal
- Sean Burns brings the twang to Casino Lethbridge again
- Dark Wrangler band and Danica Sommer play country tinged rock
- Plenty of country for February
- Dungarees get more serious on new CD
- Small Glories having big success in United States
- January ends with poetry, princesses and rock and roll
- Zojo Black play the Rolling Stones and a lot of blues
- 21st Avenue bring a little funk
- Celtara lay down laid back Celtic grooves for Folk Club
- Citizen Rage return to rock close to sold out show
- Plenty of punk and rock, open mics and Celtic inspired music this week
- Hippodrome celebrate the new year
- Bands as bands embrace Toronto 2005
- Music from all decades represented for New Year’s Eve
- Windy City Opry and much more this week
- Ghost Woman get psychedelic
- Sean Brewer returns to join Rancho Deluxe
- Taylor Ackerman’s Global Acid Reset play psychedelic blues
- A Charlie Brown Christmas and Mwansa Mwansa make a nice Christmas present
- Super shows scheduled for 2020
- New Years Eve and much more coming up
- AC Vocals wind up sounds of seasson at city hall
- Shakespeare Meets Dickens get the Christmas spirit
- Quick Draw and Vessel bring ’90s sounds back around
- New West Theatre finds adventure with The Legend of the Lost Tooth
- Torchettes and Bad Buddy embraces ’60s garage rock and harmonies
- Peter and the Wolves and Amy Nelson celebrate Windy City Opry third anniversasry
- Ellen Froese plays solo set for Kacy and Clayton
- Tin and the Toad make long awaited return to Lethbridge
- Plenty of theatre and New Year’s Eve gigs coming up
- Christmas shows and then some this week
- Kacy and Clayton making long awaited return to Lethbridge
- Homeless In Hawaii return to rock and roll
- Richard Inman and Markus Sommer trade stories and songs
- Jon Martin and the Lovers play laid back songs
- Plenty of Christmas concerts plus blues and jazz happening this week
- Decadent Phase play the best of the ’70s
- Papa King and the Boogiemen give it their all
- Old Man Luedecke entertains good Folk Club crowd
- Lots of holiday entertainment this week
- The Cayley show the scene continues to grow
- Megan Rourke celebrates birthday by taking the stage
- Matt Patershuk brings the good vibes and a variety of music
- The blues rock with Driving While Blind
- Breanne Urban joins Uncovered for casino shows
- Zachary Lucky reflects on parenthood at Windy City Opry
- Old Man Luedecke tries to earn “Easy Money” on the road with with full band
- All is Calm: The Christmas Truce of 1914 is a plea for peace and a fundraiser for the LSCO
- Old Man Luedecke and Hawksley Workman among week’s highlights
- Matt Patershuk hits the road with If Wishes Were Horses
- Western Frontline and the Moröns show off Alberta punk
- Ellen Froese and the Hot Toddies all smiles for Fightin' Words CD release
- Hawksley Workman reflects on growing up in the ’80s and theatre
- A lot of blues going down in this town this week
- Barney Bentall and Grand Cariboo Express play magical show for Youth One
- Zachary Lucky reflects on youth on Midwestern
- The Wild! rock the Slice for Halloween
- Plenty of plays and roots music this week
- Saskatoon songwriter Ellen Froese adds different styles to latest CD ‘Fightin’ Words’
- Barney Bentall and the Grand Cariboo Express returning to Lethbridge this week
- U of L Opera Workshop celebrates Italy
- Lots of laughs for Halloween week
- Johnny O band bring the blues back to the Slice
- Tri-Continental hypnotize with world music blended blues
- Vince Andrushko plays classic style country
- St. Arnaud plays all kinds of pop from Plaskett to the Beatles
- Tyler Shaw plays peppy pop at sold out show
- Daniel Champagne plays hot percussive guitar
- Eryn Kleyh excited to bring the pop with old friends
- The Wild! ready to rock back where they started
- Halloween and drama highlights of this week
- Misery Mountain Boys bring joy with jazz tinged bluegrass
- The Jins play intense set of ear-bleeding post grunge
- Del Barber back with empathetic “Easy Keeper”
- Lots of rock, pop and country this week
- Hollerado wind up a dozen years of irreverent fun with best album yet
- Craig Stickland multi-tasks in between tours
- Tyson Ray Borsboom and Kevin Giron add exotic flair
- Inclusion Fundraiser features good crowd for local talent
- Emily Triggs plays superb show for Windy City Opry
- Chron Goblin and Black Mastiff lay down heavy grooves
- Jimmy Rankin leads sold out audience down memory lane
- Whole lot of rock leading up to Thanksgiving weekend
- Frankie and the Bridge Mix bring back the spirit of the ’50s
- Chron Goblin returning to Lethbridge with new music
- Jimmy Rankin to play two Lethbridge shows on Songs from Route 19 tour
- Black Mastiff present long awaited third CD to Lethbridge
- Geomatic Attic and lots of Yates Theatre shows this week
- ArtsDays opens with Word on the Street and Fred Penner
- Masters of Justice Play Metallica's hits
- Biloxi Parish entertain with brand new material at Owl
- Bridgette Yarwood back to show off beautiful voice
- Jill Barber dedicating latest tour to you
- ArtsDays and Oktoberfest this week
- Rob Lamonica and Johnny O play Mexico inspired blues
- B.A Johnston brings back the funny
- Word On The Street and jazz this week
- Local musicans play impromptu open mic after Steve Hillis cancellation
- Doggone Brothers sing country harmonies
- Whoop Szo whip out stoner rock and indie rock
- Scratch Buffalo tap into the rawer side of the ’60s
- Kingston's Tom Savage returning to Lethbridge with new Cd
- Lethbridge Folk Club opens fortieth season this week with Winter Wilson
- Couleefest and Lethbridge Folk Club among the fun this week
- Lethbridge College bringing in new school year with Couleefest
- New West Theatre embraces the life and music of Buddy Holly in Buddy
- The Fates return to sing beautiful harmonies
- Sun Up Sun Down add groove to screamo
- Freshfest and more for Back to School week
- Megan Nash returns with Hamburg friends
- Syryn and Mustakettu add Celtic influences to metal
- Prairie Huckster embrace traditional country
- Erin Ross competes with Whoop Up Days
- Arkells and Dear Rouge celebrated Whoop up Days with energetic pop
- Corb Lund entertains home town Whoop Up Days crowd
- Walk off the Earth bring the pop and a lot of fun to Whoop Up Days
- Hayes Carll shows “What it Is” since last Lethbridge visit
- Open mics and more wind up August
- Dodgy Mountain Men play a variety of music for Windy City Opry
- Jody Peck and Sarah Burton play beautiful show for intimate audience
- Laura Hickli and 36? play late laid back show
- Officer Trip revist ’70s rock
- Folk punk fans pack Slice for Jesse Stewart and Mike Desj
- Chris Buck band to add a country touch to hip hop night at Whoop Up Days
- Whoop Up Days and Taber Cornfest and much more this week
- Enhanced security measures for Whoop Up Days
- Chersea and Royal Oak bring perky pop to Lethbridge
- Lethbridge music community says so long to Victoria Madge and Cole Dempsey
- I am The Mountain add brass to Max Hopkins’ EP fundraiser
- Corb Lund remembers Whoop Up Days with family
- Julian Taylor inspired by heirlooms
- LEMF and a whole lot more lead up to Whoop Up Days
- Walk off The Earth embrace opportunities and innovation
- Wide Skies Music Festival features fabulous talent
- Dead Army introduces Nick Bohle’s vocals
- Jack Garton and Demon Squadron carry on South Country Fair fun
- Pits Planet Earth play power pop
- Miss Quincy’s Jody Peck to show different musical side with solo show
- Plenty of pop music coming up
- Param -Nesia expolore twin guitar leads
- Biloxi Parish plays to packed weekday crowd
- Born Broken bringing trimmed down metal trio to Lethbridge
- Metal and much more kick off August
- Widow’s Peak excited about first Cross Canada tour
- Danny Michel returning to Lethbridge for Wide Skies Music Festival
- Gabe Thaine's High Level variety show includes poety, music and mimes
- Union Barbershop Back Alley Bash helps dogs and cats
- Good Time Charlie play rock and roll for Street Machine weekend
- Makiisma gets ready to fund new CD with shows
- Wide Skies and more festivals coming up
- Workshops heat things up as rain drenches day two of South Country Fair
- South Country Fair 2019 begins with lots of rock and roll
- A New Ground explore new ground in Lethbridge
- Sean Burns warms up for Casino shows at Windy City Opry
- Latin Rev celebrate Latin fest and more
- Silkstones play psychedelic acoustic set
- Tequila Mockingbird Orchestra play exotic early show
- Shakespeare in the Park dominates slower week due to South Country Fair
- Lots of local live music for Canada Day
- Sessions rock a comic book shop
- Jolene Draper and the Inquisitive Few play decades of music at 1010 Pub
- Dave McCann and the Firehearts play mostly original set at Casino
- Female heavy South Country Fair a family affair this year
- Street Wheelers and Back Alley bash to be week’s highlights
- Sean Burns returns to Lethbridge for several shows this week with new CD
- A New Ground cover lots of musical ground with fiddle
- Tequila Mockingbird Orchestra inspired after returning from New Zealand tour
- Plenty of great local music for Rotary Dragon Boat Festival
- Steve Keenan band focus on original blues for Casino Lethbridge show
- Papa King and TJ Waltho play the blues at Watertower
- Chasing Illusions lay down mellow sounds
- 21st Avenue play favourites and originals
- MTBC and Fawns rock the Owl
- Keith “Catfish” Woodrow brings back classic blues to the Slice
- Soulfest and cool shows highlights of a slower week
- Slut Prophet scream fem positive songs
- Variety for Pride Week at the Slice
- Breanne Urban and Southern Flyer add a few originals to a set of hits at Casino
- Shaela Miller plays old favourites and new favourites at Slice
- Strip Mall and Chief Mountain help fans get psyched for Sled Island
- Adrian Chalifour of Towers and Trees excited to land after The Launch
- Matchstick Skeletons to headline Canada Day celebrations in Lethbridge
- Festival Latino and Canada Day this week
- Local musicians help Applefest raise a few dollars
- Give ’em Hell Boys give them hell at Windy City Opry
- Judas Priest shows a lot of “Firepower” at Lethbridge show
- Lots of music for Jazz in the Park
- Local musicians help out Lethbridge Girls Rock Camp
- Leeroy Stagger to release two new CDs and a book this year
- Rotary Dragon Boat Festival and Centric Music Festival offer the most entertainment this week
- Five Alarm Funk bringing new music and old favourites back to Lethbridge
- Leeroy Stagger opens new art show with preview of new albums and Steve Marriner
- Lots of talent at South Country Fair Songwriting competition finals
- Peter and the Wolves return with backup singers
- A plethora of festivals this week include jazz, pride and classical music
- The Shuffle Demons shuffling to Lethbridge to close Lethbridge Jazz and Blues Festival
- Patrick Alexandre plays blues and introduces concept music about Red River Rebellion
- Stars From Streetlights revisit 10 years of pop music
- Amy Nelson entertains with music from “Educated Woman’
- Casa opens new artists kiosks with live music
- Hush Hush Noise show Lily Fawn's more electro pop side
- Rancho Deluxe release debut CD at the Slice
- One hot June for live entertainment
- Lethbridge Jazz and Blues Festival features a lot of great music this year
- Stampeders returning to play a variety of hits from the ’70s
- Mike Edel and D.O.A. play a diverse show for a packed house
- Homeless in Hawaii bring back the lighter side of the ’90s
- Adequate adding more original funkified music
- Laughter and South Country Fair Songwriting Competition finals highlights of the week
- Cam Penner experiments with different sounds on new CD
- Patrick Alexandre Leclerc explores Red River Resistance on new CD
- Jojo Mason exudes joy singing country pop music
- Montgomery String band burn through bluegrass and Celtic licks
- Sold out Piggystock features a variety of music
- Concrete Funeral plays hot death metal
- Half Sandwich cobbles together a set of hits
- Jolene Draper and the Inquisitive learn new tunes for the Watertower
- Dead Army rock the Smokehouse with a touch of metal
- Lots of rock and pop plus Hacksaw Jim Duggan this week
- Lily Fawn explores pop side with Hush Hush Noise
- Windy City Opry packed for Jess Knights and the Local Group
- Tyrants of Chaos and Despite the Reverence bring the metal
- Local musicians pay tribute to Janis Joplin and James Taylor
- D.O.A.'s Joe Keithley reconciles political career with punk
- Lots of fun scheduled for May long weekend
- Mike Edel explores life changes on new CD
- JoJo Mason returning to Lethbridge on headlining tour
- Double Helix play beautiful jazz music
- Ken Hamm makes long awaited return to Lethbridge with hot fingerpicking and new music
- Rancho Deluxe expolores Southern Alberta people and places on new CD “Lucky Stars”
- Streets Alive Fundraisers among this week’s highlights
- Nikka Yuko Japanese Garden opens for year with kites and sumo wrestling planned
- Heron and Bort bring the heavy to a Wednesday night
- B.A. Johnston brings laughs and new songs on a Tuesday night
- Snake River and Shirley and the Pyramids celebrate 4-20
- Club Lime relives the ’80s with tributes to Def Leppard and Motley Crüe
- FLIPfest features furious feminist rock with the Shiverettes
- Ace of Wands add fiddle and much more to peppy pop
- May begins with comedy, tributes and psychics
- Wide Skies Music festival features east meets western music
- Lethbridge Jazz and Blues Festival announces excellent line up for 2019
- Billie Zizi shows impressive guitar chops
- Jolene Draper and the Inquisitive Few play quite a few hits
- Charlie Jacobson plays the blues as a one man band
- Proud Sons excited to play sold out shows with the Tea Party
- Lots of laughs, stoner rock, blues and new art this week
- Ken Hamm taking his time to release new music with “Mokomon”
- Whitney Rose returns to Geomatic Attic with country classics and cool originals
- Matt Masters plays cool covers for Windy City Opry
- Yvette adds jazz and pop music
- Adequate bring the funk and Space jam theme
- Special jam session with Paul Kype, Shawn Worden and Chilliwack’s Jerry Adolphe
- Different styles with Kimberley MacGregor, Nasti Weather, Tyler Allen and The Brain Porter
- The Tea Party enjoying second wind with Black River
- B.A. Johnston back with The Skid is Hot Tonight and Van Halen parody video
- Ladies show they know how to rock for Easter weekend
- Shiverettes run with feminest punk identity on Real Shrill Bitches
- Ace of Wands explore fierce side and mental health issues on new CD
- Billie Zizi busy writing music and living in artists collective
- Adyn Townes sings from the heart
- Sam Weber band lays down a groove
- Keith Woodrow plays the blues under the weather
- Mandible Klaw tears it up at the old firehall
- Major Love bring the love and new music to the Owl
- Local songwriter Allan Roy Wilson recruits Lethbridge musicians for solo project
- Geomatic Attic shows among this week's highlights
- Abbotsford experimental band “Blessed” to release debut CD
- Samantha Martin and Delta Sugar sing sweet , soulful blues
- Juno winner Donovan Woods tells stories and plays mellow music for Geomatic Attic
- 21st Avenue show their grunge influenced groovy side
- Tyrants of Chaos rock their CD release party
- Flawed hearts and the Waiting Room play multi-layered indie rock
- Steve Keenan adds keyboards for Casino gig
- Hotel California bring the Eagles back to life
- F&M play beautiful music for chattering crowd
- Makiisma returns with original diverse alt rock
- Changes for Whoop Up Days include bigger name acts this year
- Last class bash, laughs and much more this week
- More performers for this year’s Lethbridge and District Music and Speech Arts Festival
- Sean Burns brings country back to the Geomatic Attic
- CKXU Fundrive puts the fun in fundraising with medieval flair
- Junkman’s Quire return to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day early
- Dayglo Abortions teach local punks and metalheads how to do it right
- Fawns explore growing up here with mental health issues
- March ends with a roar with One Act Play festival and lots of laughs and metal this week
- Adyn Townes’ life changing brush with death inspires new sound and new name
- New talent inspired by Craig Cardiff workshop play AES fundraiser
- Heartfelt roots from Marcus Sommer Band at Windy City Opry
- Eve Hell and the Razors bring a little rockabilly to the Owl
- Galacticas return with multi-media show and new music
- Tyrants of Chaos book their own CD release show for this week
- Lots of blues, folk, metal and laughter this week
- Samantha Martin and Delta Sugar embrace big band sound
- Donovan Woods enjoying Juno week before making Lethbridge debut
- King Bull bring big riffs and groove
- Mariel Buckley band bring the roots on a Tuesday night
- CKXU FUNdrive, St. Patrick’s Day and a whole lot more happening this week
- Bluesman Harpdog Brown gets well deserved crowd for excellent show of new music
- Pokey LaFarge jokes and plays lots of new roots and blues music for Geomatic Attic
- Erin Ross joined by Pete Loughlin for excellent show
- Papa King jams on the blues
- Local bands have fun being other bands
- Plenty of roots, blues and comedy coming up
- Irish Descendants play early show of Celtic classics
- Uncovered play the hits at Casino Lethbridge
- Karen Romanchuk 3 try out new tunes at Watertower
- Mercedes Fawns plays tight set opening for Vanden Dool
- Derina Harvey band up all night with Celtic favourites
- Dave McCann goes back to roots with Mayhemingways on Westbound ’til Light
- Cornucopia of entertainment from classical music to comedy this week
- Bill Bourne to bring a lot of musical styles to Lethbridge Folk club
- Petunia and Nathan Godfrey play intimate show for Windy City Opry
- Tequila Mockingbird Orchestra heat up chilly night
- Orbit the Fox blend funk with indie rock and lots of energy
- CKXU Loves you with music in dayglo
- Harpdog Brown to jazz up the blues in Lethbridge
- Lots of blues and alternative music happening this week
- The Trews return to play new album Civilianaires and lots of hits
- CKXU amped about expanded transmitter and Into the Realm of Radio Fundrive
- Lots of folk and open mics happening
- Derina Harvey band to bring the party and new music back to Lethbridge
- Dan Mangan back on the road after taking time to spend with family
- Lots of laughs and rock and roll to kick off first week of February
- The Trews glad to be back with long awaited new CD
- Queen of the Worms in a bluesy mood
- Heavy fun for Rainbow Patrol CD release party
- Suzie and the Homewreckers rock Drunken Sailor anniversary
- Dead Army film mini- movie about PTSD with Storyhive grant
- Lots of local entertainment and laughs to end January
- John Wort Hannam sells out first Lethbridge Folk Club show of the year
- Global Acid Reset return to Owl Acoustic lounge in a bluesy mood
- The Watertower Grill welcomes Jolene Draper and the Inquisitive Few
- Keith Woodrow brings a bit of the blues to the Slice
- Mercedes Fawns fills the house for “I Grew Up Here” CD release party
- Altameda begin exciting year with Trews tour
- Lots of local talent performing this week
- Jess Moskaluke excited about marriage and returning to Lethbridge with Paul Brandt
- Kitty and the Rooster want to make you laugh
- Hippodrome gets crowd moving
- Greg Rekus brings a little folk punk to the Owl
- Ryan McMahon returns to the Flat for house concert with sixth CD
- A whole lot of local rock and laughter this week
- Decadent Phase open the “Doors” to a new year
- Adequate bring the funk into the new year
- Lots of rock with Harsh and Mombod for an early New Year’s Eve
- Lots of open mics, blues and laughs this week
- Greg Rekus touring in support of vinyl release of Punkoustic
- HoverKraft make an impression despite technical issues
- Lots of laughs planned for first week of 2019
- One Bad Son dig out old tracks for holiday special
- Cody Hall band countrifies ’90s pop
- TJ Waltho tackles A Charlie Brown Christmas soundtrack
- CKXU celebrates Christmas by rocking the carols
- Lots of live music and food for New Year’s Eve
- New West Theatre brings revamped Munsch-o-Rama to Casa
- Windy City Opry celebrates two years with Peter and the Wolves’ rockabilly
- Tin and the Toad and Mayhemingways make excellent double bill of roots music
- New Weather Machine and She Hangs Brightly entertain with experimental rock and ’80s pop
- Friday night freak out with Ghost Woman at the Owl
- Get ready to rock before Christmas
- One Bad Son celebrate successful year by bringing hometown holiday show on the road
- In Cahoots show many sides for CD release party
- Taylor Ackerman’s Global Acid Reset returns to the Owl
- The Eclipse play appealing dream pop and indie rock
- Paul Kype and Jerry Adolphe explore their influences on new Texas Flood CD
- Letterkenny laughs and lots more this week
- Lizzy Hoyt excited to perform with Lethbridge Symphony Orchestra
- Bocephus King adds local belly dancers to eclectic set of blues and trance
- Joey Landreth plays the blues to end year at Geomatic Attic
- Slice full for Kerala flood fundraiser
- Mark Andrew Spencer sings appealing folk pop
- Christmas concerts and folk coming up this week
- Dirty Catfish Brass band heat up the night with New Orleans jazz
- Seas play the best alternative rock show of the year
- Psychobilly on a Sunday with Devil’s Sons and The Gutter Demons
- Breanne Urban and Southern Flyer return to Casino Lethbridge with lots of country
- George Canyon celebrates Canada by playing the hits
- Matt Patershuk runs the gamut of blues, country and roots music
- Queen of the Worms help celebrate birthday with a masquerade
- Chris Snelgrove and Craig Baceda meld their musical minds on Mind Merge
- Plenty of country to start December
- Trevor Panczak in the running for ACMA awards
- Brett Kissel celebrates life on the road with family
- Wine Soaked Preachers play real country for Windy City Opry
- A La Mode channel their inner ABBA for FLIPfest
- IKONS: A Kiss tribute plays KISSes hits
- Doc MacLean and Albert Frost play the blues for Lethbridge folk club
- Lots of blues, jazz and fundraisers this week
- Joey Landreth growing with the blues
- Dirty Catfish Brass band celebrating New Orleans music
- Gord Bamford plays the hits and sings with special guests
- Local musicians help out at fundraiser for Maggie Hall's sister
- Bazaraba and Hypnopilot provide loud, detuned fun
- F&M play chill set for chattering crowd
- George Canyon celebrates Canada with new tour
- Plenty of country this week plus rap and rock
- October Poppy pumped to return to Lethbridge this week
- Seas brings together members of Moneen and many other bands
- Manitoba musician Carly Dow to make Lethbridge debut this week
- Adequate add the funk to the comedy for Halloween
- Birds of Chicago and Steve Dawson play beautiful show of folk
- Default and Age of Days bring back the ’00s
- Plenty of early Halloween fun
- Glorious Sons look back on a great run this year
- Eclectic week provides entertainment for all tastes
- Doc MacLean inspired by South African tour mate Albert Frost
- Eamon McGrath expands sound and band for next Lethbridge show
- Murray McLauchlan plays intimate show at Yates
- Big Little Lions bring big pop and beautiful melodies
- Charlie Jacobson plays the blues for Tuesday night crowd
- Jesse and the Dandelions “Give up the Gold” for a packed house
- Johnny O band brings the blues from Colorado to Lethbridge
- Edmonton bands show their pop punk side
- Major Love show love and beautiful melodies
- F & M return with new Cd inspired by winter
- November opens with lots of live music
- U of L opera society revisits popular fairy tales
- Kat Danser and Steve Dawson give Geomatic Attic a lesson in the blues
- Folk Road Show stops by Owl for afternoon show with trimmed line up
- The Perpetrators get audience moving to the blues
- Revamped Rotary Park play for Folk Club
- Halloween and big names to rock Lethbridge this week
- Birds of Chicago explore folk and rock sides on two new CDs
- Dallas Smith excited about Default’s tour with Stone Temple Pilots
- Murray McLauchlan expanding musical horizons to Italian music
- Gordie Tentrees and Jaxon Haldane play a variety of blues for Windy City Opry
- Australian guitarist Daniel Champagne plays riveting show for full house
- Jon Creeden and the Flying Hellfish celebrate Thanksgiving weekend with a cohort of punks
- Edmonton artists all over Lethbridge this week
- Thompson Springs spread their wings to play Canada for the first time
- Johnny O bringing the Colorado blues to Lethbridge
- Jesse and the Dandelions’ new CD “Give Up the Gold” more stripped down
- Kat Danser coming back to Lethbridge with PHd and new CD
- Turncoats haven’t lost their touch
- Scottish musician Simon Kempston plays pretty folk music
- Daryll Düus shows off chops on harp
- Lots of roots and blues in Southern Alberta this week
- The Perpetrators’ Jay Nowicki excited to return to Lethbridge
- Belle Plaine playing Lethbridge for first time with ‘Malice, Mercy, Grief and Wrath’
- Elliott Brood entertain sold out Slice with danceable folk
- Biloxi Parish packs the house for “Providence” CD release party
- Kane Incognito returns with new music and vocal harmonies
- Richard Inman delights old fans with new music
- Jon Creeden ready to rock with the RiverJacks aka the Flying Hellfish
- Oktoberfest and lots more for Thanksgiving weekend
- Bend Sinister bring ’70s arena rock to a small bar
- Three birds in the round sing together beautifully
- Peter and the Wolves bring back old style rock and roll to the Casino
- Papa King and the Düus play the blues for me and youse
- Bazaraba play detuned heaviness
- Chief Mountain return to Owl Acoustic Lounge
- Jo Jo O and the Woods bringing a piece of England back to tour Alberta
- Music from the UK and the Necessities reunion happening this week
- Boots and the Hoots host Windy City Opry
- John Wort Hannam opens Geomatic Attic season with heartfelt folk from new CD
- The Wardens open Lethbridge Folk Club season with songs, stories and photos
- Eddie Lockuhurst makes debut at Slice
- ULSU Freshfest features rock and roll and the Deaner
- Word on the Street and Lethbridge Symphony among the highlights this week
- Elliott Brood hitting their stride after 15 years
- Bend Sinister play more ’70s style pop on new CD “Foolish Games”
- The Pack A.D. came back to rock the Slice
- Chief Mountain play tight set of punk and surf
- Nature Of tap into Great Lake Swimmers indie folk
- Couleefest 2 celebrating Lethbridge College campus culture
- Couleefest and much more this week
- Kimberley MacGregor excited to visit with old pals and play with friends
- Female powered punk at the Smokehouse with the Shit Talkers and Daisy Stranglers
- Trevor Panczak gets into Whoop up Days spirit
- Lots of different music for FLIPfest
- Harlequin stops by to jam with Chevelles after Whoop Up Days show
- Erin Ross sings beautiful blues with the Rhythm Method
- Lethbridge Folk Club opening fortieth anniversary season with the Wardens
- Rae Spoon returning with “Bodies of Water”
- The Lethbridge Folk Club and Geomatic Attic begin their new seasons this week
- Prism play the hits and nothing but the hits for Whoop Up Days
- Sam Weber channels John Lennon and Ron Sexsmith
- Clementine bring back Nirvana inspired rock
- Sheepdogs open Whoop Up Days with southern rock style music
- Ribald fun with Carolyn Mark and Shirley Gnome and friends
- Megan Brown says so long — for now
- Birch Barks return to Owl
- John Wort Hannam inspired to write Acres of Elbow Room at the Banff Centre
- Local shows and plenty of punk plus DJ Booda memorial show happening this week
- The Pack A.D. coming back for one last tour
- Freshfest 2018 features two days of rock and roll
- Hurtin’ has fun with ’80s and ’90s country music
- Piper and Carson sing uplifting harmonies
- Helix's Brian Vollmer dabbles in all kinds of art
- Lee Aaron back to rock Whoop Up Days to a close
- FLIPFest and Whoop Up Days among this week's many highlights
- Sam Weber returns in support of single “Ain’t it Always”
- Road Hammers ready to whoop it up at Whoop up Days
- Amanda Fish sings the blues for Slice jam
- Rancho Deluxe play for Windy City Opry
- Supercrush play short and sweet set of ’90s rock
- Bigwood 10 shows some of Lethbridge's best musicians
- FLIPFest features female and non binary performers
- Whoop Up Days brings fun for the whole family
- Farewell show for Makiisma among this week’s highlights
- Carolyn Mark bringing Ragtag Misfits to Lethbridge
- Tennyson King warms up Wide Skies audience at pre-afterparty
- Rain drenches Wide Skies outdoor festival but doesn’t wash away the fun
- Shovels and Rope and Little Miss Higgins show duos do it better for Wide Skies Music Festival
- Petunia spreads his music wings to include Caribbean music
- For Tonight play with pop music
- Polly Dactic and Birch Barks help FLIPfest
- LEMF 2018 celebrates electronic music
- Applefest among this week’s highlights
- Amanda Fish to host superjam this week
- Music, magic and Shakespeare at Coutts arts Festival
- Montreal siblings, the Castagne’s, shake up the Slice
- Bigwood 10 has all local lineup this year
- Big festivals and fun shows this week
- Union Barbershop helps Lethbridge Girls Rock Camp with music
- Decadent Phase play the hits of the ’60s and ’70s
- Johnson Crook play best show nobody saw at Slice
- Tara Warburton sings heartfelt songs
- Citizen Rage bring punk and brotherhood for Dead Rats
- Streets are alive with the sounds of cars and classic rock
- Wonderful music planned for Wide Skies Music Festival
- Big festivals coming up in next couple weeks
- The Weber Brothers enjoying stripped down shows as a duo
- Frazey Ford to finish up Wide Skies Music festival with new music
- Harpoonist and the Axe Murderer play Wide Skies Music Festival
- Little Miss Higgins returning to open for Shovels and Rope for Wide Skies Music Festival
- South Country Fair ends with hot Sunday line up
- Sean Burns and band play toe tapping traditional country
- Mayhemingways play eclectic Tuesday night show
- Clayton and Joelle share marital bliss though song and stories
- Honey Tongues bring a variety of sweet circus jazz and pop
- Shelter Me: Party in the Park marks relatively slow mid July week in Lethbridge
- Tennyson King bringing his own well travelled soul to Lethbridge
- Fin de Fiesta Flamenco bring Spanish culture to Casa
- Canada Day celebrations busy in the city
- Shaela Miller band plays good show for Bad Ideas CD release party
- Boots and the Hoots returns with wit and twang
- Boots Graham's favourite Red Deer bands at the Slice
- South Country Fair coming up next week
- Lethbridge Girls rock for sixth year at Lethbridge Girls Rock camp
- Lots of country, Street Wheelers and Citizen Rage this week
- Tara Warburton playing several Lethbridge shows
- Johnson Crook get Tom Cochrane's stamp of approval
- More than just cars for Street Machine weekend
- Rotary Dragon boat festival brings entertainment and music to Henderson lake park
- James Swinney, Chris Drew and Tyson Borsboom play late announced show
- Lisette Xavier returns to Lethbridge to sing
- Uncovered and Black Tie Affair perform with AC vocals students
- Eve 6 and Blind Melon bring Average Joes back to the ’90s
- Ann Vriend and band play sultry soul and R and B music
- Centric Music festival features classical music in new places
- Music centres on Centric music festival and Latin Fiesta this week
- B.A. Johnston never fails to entertain
- Sam Lundell entertains with plaintive pop
- Boomshack blend jazz with pop and rap
- Local musicians swap bands for Lethbridge Girls Rock
- Cousin Harley twangs a tribute to Merle Travis to close Geomatic Attic season
- B.C. Read and band play the blues for Lethbridge Jazz and Blues Festival
- Gabriel Thaine releases new CD
- Honeymoon Suite and Canada celebrations for Canada Day weekend
- The Real Ponchos return to Lethbridge with new music to play Shaela Miller's “Bad Ideas” party
- Killer Dwarfs and Kick Axe keep the spirit of the ’80s alive
- Tequila Mockingbird Orchestra return with spirited show for Windy City Opry
- Galacticas meld pop culture and pop punk
- Uncovered expand with new members and songs
- Local acts open Lethbridge Jazz and Blues Festival 2018 with thunder and sunshine
- Echo Nebraska entertain with fiddle and indie rock
- Megan Brown plays an array of music with Makiisma
- Rotary Dragon Boat Festival entertainment among many highlights this week
- Ann Vriend bringing own band to Lethbridge
- Blind Melon is much more than “No Rain”
- Eve 6 blend Fitness by borrowing drummer
- Bears in Hazenmore wind down long tour in Lethbridge
- Dave McCann and the Firehearts play their favourites at Casino Lethbridge
- Blueprint Records says good bye with local music
- Killer Dwarfs Stand Tall with big ’80s hits
- Eclectic week features jazz and much more
- Boomshack expands on jazz to get people dancing
- B.C Read explores the many sides of the blues
- Cousin Harley returns to honour Merle Travis with tribute CD
- Tara Warburton wins South Country Fair songwriting competition for 2018
- Queen of the Worms show more straight ahead rock and roll side
- Lethbridge Jazz and Blues Festival dominates entertainment scene this week
- Echo Nebraska expand on pop side on new CD
- Nobuki Takamen excited to return to Lethbridge Jazz and Blues Festival with trio
- Tequila Mockingbird Orchestra ready to “Make Really Party” for Windy City Opry
- MonkeyJunk's return a highlight of the week
- Royal Wood and Fionn play beautiful folk and pop at the Geomatic Attic.
- Indie rock and alternative meets with MTBC and Astral Swans
- Wildwood combines country and alt country with a few choice covers
- Gabriel Thaine and Megan Rourke play country and roots music
- Holly Cole exploring hypnosis and new music
- Scotty Kipfer took his time for debut “Taking My Time”
- Lethbridge Jazz and Blues festival features familiar faces and local talent
- Mallory Chipman inspired by grandpa Tommy Banks
- Big events happening in June
- Heavy music for Humboldt Broncos fundraiser
- Casa celebrates five years with party in the square and local musicians
- Wide Skies 2 lineup announced with live music and art
- Cope release new Cd with good party
- Geomatic Attic, Owl and the Slice all shaking this week
- RiverJacks excited to tour this Spring and Summer
- MonkeyJunk cap off tenth anniversary by winning Juno for “Time To Roll”
- Tyler Allen and the Red Hot Hayseeds play hot show of country
- Weaves entertain intimate audience with ambience and weirdness
- Royal Wood inspired by diverse life events for new music
- Fionn excited to play first tour with Royal Wood
- Get ready for a busy spring
- Astral Swans return with new music
- Wildwood blend traditional and alternative country
- Jared and the Mill play indie roots rock from Arizona
- MTBC play Pixiesish alternative rock at Slice
- Utilities entertain again at the Owl
- Maggie Hall’s fundraiser helps Alzheimer’s Society
- FLIPfest fundraiser features Shaela Miller playing brand new songs
- Who Made Who play the best of AC DC
- Cottonwood Records combines comics with otherworldly concept
- Familiar faces scheduled to play Whoop Up Days 2018
- Plethora of fundraisers and metal this week
- 2 Shadows “Feed the Obscene” on Canadian tour
- George Thorogood and the Destroyers tear up Enmax
- Johnny 2 Fingers and the Deformities rock the blues
- Audience listening intently to Pink 4reud Pink Floyd tribute
- Dave Quanbury returns with new band and pop sound
- Atomicos and Too Soon Monsoon get psyched for summer with surf and pop
- Ashley Hundred and Makiisma play introspective indie rock
- Reunion Beatles play Beatles hits and solo smashes
- Star Wars and much more this week
- Weaves returning to Lethbridge with new music
- Sean Burns returns to Casino to play twangy country
- Terrific Kids bring in chaotic show by Dri Hiev
- The Dudes make sad songs sound happy
- Ken Whiteley winds up Lethbridge Folk club season with excellent show and singalong
- Bands as Bands celebrate ’90s Canadian music
- Jester’s Court to bring different artists together
- Good causes and something to laugh about at the end of April
- Windy City Opry features youthful roots rock band Denim Daddies
- Papa King plays for fans braving blizzard
- Miesha and the Spanks entertain again at the Slice
- Ryland Moranz entertains full house at Owl
- Pill Crusher and Rampant Lion revisit the ’90s
- Lethbridge Jazz Festival features superb talent including Holly Cole
- Great stories will mark this week
- Dave Quanbury turns U.S ban into something positive
- Ten Minute Detour blends ’80s pop with modern rock
- Shaela Miller tells her story on Bad Ideas
- Good music on Friday the 13th
- Geoff Berner and Richard Inman entertain attentive weekday crowd with special guest
- Curtis Glas, Makiisma and Kimberley MacGregor share songs and stories.
- Todd Stewart and Danny Vacon trade songs and share styles
- CKXU winds up FUNDrive with successful landing party
- Chevelles rock for Lethbridge American Legion Baseball
- No Way Out gives the feels by getting real about family
- John Wort Hannam hosts Songs For Ken 4 for ALS Society of Alberta
- Melt away April snow with live music
- Miesha and the Spanks return with new CD produced by Buzzcocks’ Danny Farrant
- One Bad Son promise OBS greatest hits set to open for Shinedown
- Band wars among highlights of successful CKXU FUNDrive
- Honker’s Pub celebrates 21 years with live music
- Windy Castle Medieval Faire murder mystery entertains at Galt Museum
- Spitzee Post band play newgrass for Lethbridge Folk Club
- Junkman’s Quire play packed house for St. Patrick’s Day
- Adequate bring St. Patrick’s Day funk
- Petunia tests new songs for St. Patrick’s Day
- Coda plays blues classics for St. Patrick’s Day
- March ends with laughs and rock and roll
- Ten Minute Detour inspired by recording with Cage the Elephant's Lincoln Parish
- Geoff Berner records crowd favourites for new CD
- Real McKenzies provide a beer fueled good night of Celtic punk
- Peter and the Wolves rock an extended Windy City Opry
- Ashley Hundred and Crooked Spies entertain with ambient rock and ’70s riffs
- J Blissette releases new CD to enthusiastic audience
- Sean Burns brings back classic country sounds
- Tiger Moon show off mandolin powered covers
- CKXU FUNDrive and laughter this week
- Todd Stewart records solo album in between new Northern Beauties album
- Johnny Reid explores his love for soul on Revival tour
- The White Buffalo and Matthew Barber entertain sold out Attic with upbeat folk
- Tri-Continental return with hypnotic show of experimental world music
- Good crowd hears New Weather Machine introduce new music
- Ewan MacIntyre band play pop from Scotland
- CKXU embraces space for FUNDrive 2018
- Think Scottish for St. Patrick’s Day this year
- Spitzee Post band play a lot more than bluegrass
- Real McKenzies return for pre St. Patricks Day show
- Lethbridge and District Music and Speech Arts Festival continues under new banner
- A bunch of country music this week
- Sean Burns’ made new CD sound as close to live as possible
- White Buffalo touches the hearts of fans on TV and on stage
- Shred Kelly and Band of Rascals stoked on a Tuesday night
- Major Love play lovely show of new music
- Whitney Rose entertains Geomatic Attic with a touch of twang and quirky country
- Utilities growing on “Heavy South”
- Menagerie of music this week
- Big Little Lions inspired by U.S. politics for third album
- Tri-Continental back with new music after long break
- Windy City Opry heats up cool winter night with Rugged Little Thing and the Doggone Brothers
- Lethbridge Folk Club presents fun bluegrass with Bix Mix Boys
- CKXU explores space this time for FunDrive
- Chris Lane excited about headlining tour and dream collaborations
- Folk, roots and country music and International Peace Powwow and poetry this week
- Gord Bamford records new album with dream guests
- James Barker Band entertain sold out crowd with gleeful hits
- Dr. Zoo's Randal Arsenault adds exotic flair to chilly night
- Dave McCann features new rhythm section
- Fantastic females perform this week
- Shred Kelly stoked about fourth CD “Archipelago”
- Whitney Rose not taking things so seriously on sophomore CD
- Colleen Brown excited to work with Scenic Route to Alaska in Major Love
- Lots of country and CKXU Loves You this week
- F & M excited to do their own thing in Lethbridge
- Bix Mix Boys spread the word about bluegrass in Alberta
- F Cancer raises awareness and creates community for cancer survivors
- Dr. Zoo’s Randal Arsenault explores his rock and roll side
- Big rock and country shows plus cancer fundraiser this week
- Lots of alternative music and laughter this week
- Duchess Says play for FLIPfest
- MTBC play solid show for Owl
- Peter and the Wolves test new songs for Lethbridge Folk Club
- Bryant Watson duo share new music
- Hurtin” revisit ’90s country
- Daniel Romano brings punk project Ancient Shapes to Lethbridge this week
- JoJo Mason excited for first tour opening for Meghan Patrick and James Barker band
- Boots and the Hoots come back for Windy City Opry
- Hippodrome heats up a chilly January night
- Richard Inman tells stories and sings new songs
- Things get back into full swing this week with jazz jam and Flipfest fundraiser
- Derina Harvey Band ready to get your toes tapping and hands clapping
- Adequate heat up miserable New Year’s Eve with a whole lot of funk
- The show goes on for Papa King despite semi rollover and chilly New Year‘s Eve
- Bandemonium take the place of ailing Mwansa Mwansa
- Crooked Creek Warblers sing country on a chilly night
- Windy City Opry and Lethbridge Folk Club open new year this week
- Kory Istace returns to play Windy City Opry this week
- Incura inks new American record deal
- Not a lot going on to open 2018
- Tyrants of Chaos celebrate a very metal Christmas
- Fast Times rock the hits at Casino Lethbridge
- Mark Hall Band trimmed to a trio for Legends show
- Joey Only and Adam Farnsworth add humour to country music
- Decadent Phase entertain with laid back classic rock sound
- Rock out the last week of December with live music
- Lots of live music for New Year’s Eve 2017
- Shaela Miller celebrates successful first year of Windy City Opry
- Jenn and Paul Kype sing the hits for Casino crowd
- Live Nativity scene and open mics this week
- Michael Bernard Fizgerald and band impress sold out crowd
- Suzie Vinnick and Tony D blow away the Monday night blues
- Highway 3 Roots revue previews new music
- Norwegian Blue bands pay tribute to their favourite ”90s bands
- Leisure Club play laid back ’80s tinged pop
- More Christmas concerts and Windy City Opry first anniversary among week’s highlights
- Lethbridge Symphony Orchestra excited about sold out run of Christmas classic the Nutcracker
- Joey Only makes his own way as an outlaw country punk
- Local musicians play for AES (Audio Engineers Society)
- Three Finger Shot play whimsical Celtic music
- Clayton and Joelle sing more lovely harmonies
- Junkman's Quire play for attentive Lethbridge Folk Club audience
- The Nightrain and Damage Inc. pay tribute to Guns N’ Roses and Metallica
- Christmas events and Michael Bernard Fitzgerald among week’s highlights
- Holiday Train to bring holiday cheer and Alan Doyle for Lethbridge Food Bank
- Joe Vickers plays impassioned folk at Slice
- Del Barber returns for excellent Geomatic Attic show
- WITS lead preview of Femmewave festival
- Flowshine bring groovy experimental rock and balloons
- Jon Martin excited to have Kenny Aronoff on New Weather Machine Cd
- Eclectic week includes Lethbridge Symphony Kids Choir, U of L talent, laughs and rock and roll
- Shaela Miller has “Bad Ideas” worth supporting
- Suzie Vinnick and Tony D to ring in the December blues
- New Weather Machine CD release party includes “Seas of Dawn” songs and brand new songs
- Mormon Girls end night for Brodie Moniker's Lethbridge stop
- Birch Barks explore Radiohead-like indie rock
- Junkman’s Quire show a range of styles on new CD
- Lots of laughs and rock this week
- Audio/Rocketry’s Joe Vickers bringing wife and dog along on solo tour
- Windy City Opry goes jazz with Dirty Catfish Brass Band
- Lethbridge jammers remember Gord Downie
- Steve Keenan band heat up cold night with the blues
- Plenty of plays and fundraisers this week
- Del Barber takes time to re-evaluate life and write
- R Ariel returning with new pop sound on new CD
- Leeroy Stagger a highlight of Barney Bentall’s Cariboo Express
- One Bad Son “Made To Rock and Roll” on a Sunday night
- Due Clause play the classics
- J Blissette celebrates Halloween
- The Chevelles celebrate halloween by helping Novice Hurricanes
- Early week shows and New Weather Machine CD release this week
- Brodie Moniker brings new name and new music back to Lethbridge
- Gordie MacKeeman and his Rhythm Boys to play everything from Celtic to rockabilly music
- Matt Patershuk plays hypnotic show
- Music community plays benefit for workplace accident victim
- Scotchtoberfest IX features Bashed Tatties and guests playing hits
- Junkman’s Quire releases new EP
- Lots of fun to open November
- Apollo Suns have fun experimenting with jazz and other forms
- Gunner & Smith explores the past on “Byzantium”
- U of L Opera Workshop presents contrasting short operas with dark:light
- Barney Bentall and the Cariboo Express having fun helping YouthOne
- Bend Sinister reflect on long career for Lethbridge
- Whitehorse and Terra Lightfoot bring light to a stormy night
- Moulettes bring a taste of experimental UK pop with lead cello
- Connie Kaldor and family play sold out Folk Club show
- Whole lot of metal for Dethfest 2017
- Tallest to Shortest and Dirti Speshuls focus on new music
- Halloween week fun with metal, classical and country music
- Peter and the Wolves want to make you dance
- One Bad Son took time to make “Made in the Name of Rock and Roll”
- Kent McAlister returns for Windy City Opry
- Royal Foundry play multiple intruments with manic energy
- Vissia plays soulful pop and alternative rock
- Ivory Hours play hot set of pop for sparse audience
- Trevor Panczak pleased with new CD
- CD release parties and fundraisers this week
- Matt Patershuk expands his muse on new music
- Band of Rascals “Holler” about new EP “Tempest”
- Moulettes experiment with cello based, female fronted progressive rock
- Scenic Route to Alaska packs the house with peppy pop rock
- Honker’s shows big heart with wildfires fundraiser
- Crazy costumes and funky music with Klusterfunk
- Jay Bowcott entertains with rootsy folk music
- Oktoberfest delivers a taste of German culture and music
- The Faps and MomBod rock duo and trio style
- The Chevelles help Lethbridge Girls Rock Camp
- Luke Dowler plays rootsy music
- Foreigner singer has a respect for band’s storied career
- Whitehorse bringing full band to play for Geomatic Attic
- One busy Sunday in October
- Emerson Drive bring the party on a Sunday night
- Totally Tom Petty keeps the spirit of Petty alive
- Swim lay down groove filled indie rock
- Couleefest shows off Lethbridge college and local music
- Vissia returns to Lethbridge with long awaited new music
- Ivory Hours living in a “Dreamworld” with new beer and CD
- Royal Foundry ‘running away’ with alt pop muse
- Lots of country and and Atrophy Manuscript reunion for Thanksgiving
- Nitty Gritty Dirt band celebrate 50 years making music together
- More good times with B.A. Johnston
- The Sadies play a variety of psychedelic styles for Geomatic Attic
- Garnet Rogers opens Folk Club season with sold out show
- CKXU Love and Records 7 a success
- Tom Savage and Roberts Hall play stripped down set of new music
- Local musicians help out this week
- Honker’s Pub helps Southern Alberta wildfire victims
- Scenic Route To Alaska “Slow Down” and record new CD
- Mayhemingways entertain Windy City Opry with multi-instrumental prowess
- Said the Whale entertain Freshfest 2017
- Rainboard and Loans play dissonant indie rock
- Woodhawk rocks huge riffs with loud volume
- Lots of metal and Couleefest to be highlights this week
- Emerson Drive flying high with latest hit “Just Got Paid”
- Divinity carefully craft new concept EPs and sound of metal
- The Sadies busy with new CD and collaborations
- Jay Arner helps Blueprint celebrate 11 years
- Shine on Music festival features good tunes with Washboard Union and Mother Mother
- Moon Runners run the gamut with explosive set
- Terry Fox Run a chance to fulfil dream of beating cancer
- Garnet Rogers says good bye to open Lethbridge Folk Club season
- Love and Records, tattoos and a lot more this week
- Tom Savage examines life and death and rock and roll in new music
- Music community helps“busted up” supporter
- Snake River play psychedelic rock show at Slice
- Shit Talkers and Perception of Pain and Drearius bring metal to Onion
- Adequate bring the funk and the fun with ’70s inspired rock
- Glorious Sons rock Whoop Up Days with Steve Keenan band
- Columbia Jones and Erin Ross play the blues, folk and a didgeridoo too
- Clayton and Joelle sing well together
- CKXU Love and Records 6 features a few changes
- All kinds of live music for beginning of September
- Greg Rekus balances work life and extensive touring
- Weber Brothers band exploring film and books and reunite with old friends
- Woodhawk brings sci-fi inspired ’70s rock to Lethbridge
- Lots of excellent local rock with Outrun the Arrow and Scotch Whiskey Limousine
- FLIPFest opens with Bunwitch and Shiverettes
- FLIPfest features superb set from Shaela Miller Band
- April Wine and .38 Special play special night of Whoop Up Days rock
- ULSU Freshfest features fun and EDM for incoming students
- Shine On Music Festival helps U of L celebrate 50 years
- Lots of live music for September
- Aaron Pritchett returns to Lethbridge with hot hit single VW Bus
- Mother Mother return to Shine On in Lethbridge
- Corb Lund to play long awaited local show at Shine On
- Washboard Union sing together and Shine On together
- Applefest features apples and lots of live music
- Pat Maloney sings about ride share adventure and makes covers his own
- Anarcheon put out something positive and heavy
- Irish crooner Daniel O’Donnell embraces American country music
- Jess Moskaluke comes a long way in a short time
- Glorious Sons more introspective on new album
- Get ready to party at Taber Cornfest and Whoop Up Days this week
- Derek Hintz helps heat up Windy City Opry
- Celeigh Cardinal trio sing harmony filled blues and folk music
- Puttin’ on the Foil putting on a good time
- FLIPfest features female and gender non-conforming artists
- Whoop Up Days books bands in all stages of their careers for 2017
- Festivals including FLIPfest and Whoop Up Days coming up
- Shiverettes excited to play fem focussed FLIPfest
- April Wine’s Brian Greenway, ready to rock clean and sober
- Theory of a Deadman return to play Whoop Up Days
- Bocephus King returns after Italian touring
- Applefest among this week's highlights
- Pat Maloney inspired by Ride Shares
- Andrew Scott inspired by fatherhood and settling down
- Joey Only and Bobby Dove play all kinds of roots
- Lindi Ortega and Dave Alvin and Phil Alvin heat up Wide Skies Music Festival
- Wide Skies Music Festival features great talent on the street
- Laid back groove and ambience with Beds and Sunshine and the Blue Moon
- Silkstones release third CD in three years
- Midnight Vesta bring their roots to Alberta for first time
- Lots of laughs and potty mouthed punks this week
- Celeigh Cardinal seeing success after focussing on music full time
- Puttin’ on the Foil put on no airs about having a good time
- Marlaena Moore conquering Ontario with her music
- Ghost Woman and Biloxi Parish play pared down rock
- Pink 4Freud do impressive Pink Floyd tribute
- Lethbridge Girls Rock helping girls rock for five years
- Wide Skies plus roots and indie rock this week
- Playing Grand Ole Opry rekindles Lindi Ortega’s love for music
- Dave Alvin reflects on blues music, L.A. punks and opening for Queen
- Country /roots songwriter Bobby Dove gaining accolades with “Thunderchild”
- Banjo, bagpipes and dust devils at South Country Fair
- Tropic Harbour play appealing ambient rock
- Stephanie Nilles plays some hot New Orleans style piano
- Union Barbershop helps Youth One with outdoor concert
- Ryedell plays mournful original music
- Alyssa McQuaid and Cody Hall play for Youth One
- Peter and the Wolves play piano powered rock and roll
- Wide Skies Music festival features familiar faces and Dave and Phil Alvin
- ‘Skinny’ Dyck presents steel guitar and southern Alberta talent on new compilation
- Lindsay Beaver and the 24th Street Wailers bring the blues to Southern Alberta
- Slow week in Lethbridge due to South Country Fair
- Lots of fun in store for South Country Fair
- Eileen and the In Betweens support FLIP Fest
- Canada Day heats up Henderson Lake Park
- Global Acid Reset features new Taylor Ackerman music
- Nikka Yuko Japanese Gardens and twinning celebrations this week
- Matadors try out new music at Moose Hall
- Way Down Wanderers show young pups can shred bluegrass style
- Dragon Boat Races a lot of fun.
- Prism plays all the hits
- Local musicians celebrate ’90s music
- Street Machine Weekend features cars and Concert for a Cause
- Street machines and classical music this weekend
- Tallest to Shortest hope to kick bad luck streak for Lethbridge show
- Whoop Up Days brings in big acts for Canada 150
- Jock Tears play perky pop punk from Vancouver
- Rooster Davis group a can't miss Lethbridge Jazz Festival show
- Hollerado play hit heavy set in smaller venue
- Kimberley MacGregor, Levi Cuss, Curtis Phagoo and John Guliak swap songs
- Sandwich entertain for Lethbridge Jazz Festival
- Centric Music festival celebrates Chopin, Bach, Brahms and Beethoven
- Canada Day celebrations among week’s highlights
- Five Alarm Funk to help ring in Canada Day in Lethbridge
- Taylor Ackerman goes back to blues rock roots with Global Acid Reset
- Way Down Wanderers wandering up to Canada for first time
- Twin Peaks bring new music to intimate Wednesday night audience
- Rotary Park knock the folk out of the park
- Lethbridge girls Rock Camp Band Swap a blast as usual
- The 427s rock the surf at the Slice
- Rotary Dragon Boats all about camaraderie
- Dragon Boats Festival and Pride week among the highlights of the week
- Prism recording new music for 40th birthday
- Downway play energetic pop punk right out of the late ’90s
- Bears in Hazenmore add layers to Megan Nash 's music
- The Garrys sing pop tinged harmonies
- Sweet home Lynyrd Skynyrd tribute Swamp Music
- Fans and friends say so long to Mwansa Mwansa
- Vultures tear up Smokehouse with hot metal
- Hollerado touring the world on “Born Yesterday”
- Cornucopia of music this week with jazz fest and more
- Jeffrey Straker proud to play for Pride Week and work with Royal Wood and Murray Pulver
- Rend renamed High Love to reflect new chapter in career
- Funky Thursday grad celebration with Adequate
- Connor Flac and the HDs play a little rock and roll and some psychedelic country
- Eisenhauers play pretty folk and roots music
- Mike Fury belt out twisted rockabilly
- Silence Factory have a lot of fun making a lot of noise
- Colin James to rock the Lethbridge Jazz and Blues Festival
- Lethbridge Jazz and Blues Festival among highlights of week
- The 427s surf back to Lethbridge
- Ashley Hundred touring on new single “Lonely Love”
- Bears in Hazenmore enjoying collaboration with Megan Nash
- Poetry and song from Carolyn Mark, Geoff Berner and Kris Demeanor
- Al Muirhead to be a highlight of Lethbridge Jazz and Blues Festival
- Saskatchewan acts to rock Lethbridge this week
- Megan Nash excited to play with Bears in Hazenmore
- Mahones have a blast in Lethbridge
- George Canyon plays early show of hits and hot covers
- Eamon McGrath plays intense set of punk infused rock
- Boogie Patrol heat up the Slice wth “Man on Fire”
- Amos Garrett among highlights of slower week
- Silence Factory riding “High” on Gavin Brown produced single
- Social Arsonist’s metal transcends borders
- Kaslo couple make beautiful music together
- Punk veterans Hudson Falcons make great first impression
- Windy City Opry features accordion and John Guliak
- Kimberley MacGregor and Elliott Thomas return to Lethbridge
- Carter Felker wins tough South Country Fair songwriting contest
- Few in the mood for great blues with Danny Brooks and Lil miss Debi
- Back Porch Swing finish Lethbridge Folk Club season
- Sam Weber trio blend country, blues and rock with funk
- J Blissette begins tour in Lethbridge
- Rodney DeCroo plays great set of gritty alt country for intimate audience
- Ease into May long weekend with rock and roll
- Carolyn Mark ready to laugh on the road with Geoff Berner and Kris Demeanor
- Kayla Howran excited to work with Colin Cripps on “Spare Parts”
- Elliott Brood return with new tunes and great times
- River Jacks sail on back to Lethbridge with new Cd
- BlazeOn3 and Geoff English entertain rap fans
- Petunia plays eclectic set of roots and psychedelic country
- Plenty of live music on the go this week
- George Canyon inspires with new music and diabetes advocacy
- Boogie Patrol alive and well with “Man on Fire”
- Songwriter Eamon McGrath tells stories about Europe in new book
- New Jersey street punks Hudson Falcons to visit Lethbridge for first time
- Scenic Route to Alaska tour the world on “Long Walk Home”
- D-Rangers play wicked show of wild bluegrass rock
- Zojo Black lets special guests strut their stuff
- Juno winner Paul Reddick plays beautiful blues from throughout his career
- Matinee and Fast Romantics play stupendous show of rocking pop music
- Cope release EP with energetic show
- Bente Hansen and Jesse Plessis to play Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Band on pianos
- Everything from folk to metal and rap and laughter this week
- Texassissippi Soul Man Danny Brooks and Lil Miss Debi set to play a variety of music this weekend
- Rodney DeCroo inspired by working with Lorrie Matheson
- JJ Shiplett has “something to believe” in after working on new CD with Johnny Reid
- Thomas Rhett adapting to completely altered life of kids and new music
- Elliott Brood growing new music out of Ghost Gardens
- Expanded Children’s festival set for May
- Locomotive Ghost chug through set of new music
- No Devil Lived On tap into their inner Tool
- Reuben and the Dark enrapture sold out crowd
- B.A Johnston performs new music
- Harmonies ring clear with Eli and the Straw Man
- Eclectic week of laughter, loudness and great music
- Shaela Miller pumped to compete in Storyhive video competition
- Petunia preparing for new album and new movie role
- Reunited D-Rangers returning with mutant bluegrass music
- The Matinee have six years of music to share with Lethbridge
- Hibikaya drummers visit sister city of Great Falls for weekend
- Cowpuncher ends long run on a high note
- T Buckley Trio play sweet blues and roots for Windy City Opry
- Groove Apostles release new CD to full house
- Juxtaposers play with new line up
- Leeroy Stagger shows a lot of love on Love Versus
- Spring scene heats up with lots of local music this week
- Touring U.S during election changed the tone of new Fast Romantics music
- Locomotive Ghost return with long awaited new album
- Paul Reddick riding the one Juno award winning high
- Yukon Blonde bring new songs to enthusiastic audience
- Free The Cynics play with groove with Dirti Speshuls
- Goodwood Atoms play mellow keyboards
- Cope learn to rock as a duo
- Lots of music and drama for Easter weekend
- Hewson Grey blending many influences
- Chicken-like Birds inspired by “Moving On”
- Bad Animal ready for a good time with Cowpuncher
- Loverboy’s Paul Dean “Working For the Weekend” with new music
- Gabriel Thaine Trio go a little country
- CKXU celebrates another successful FUNDrive
- Solhounds play loud show of exceptional heavy, groove laden rock
- Plenty of Elvis and local music this week
- Devon Coyote returns with new music and a little bit of blues
- Ben Caplan entertains sold out Geomatic Attic with jazz and gospel
- Jolene Draper and Steve Martin return to the Slice
- Brenna Lowrie joins Unbroken Circle for experimental rock
- Junkman’s Quire play an eclectic St. Patrick‘s Day show
- Mr. Tuesday play the hits for a Thursday St. Patrick’s Day
- Kiwanis Speech Arts Festival in transition this year
- Yukon Blonde taking time to work on new music
- Global Drums pound out the rhythms of Asia for this year’s concert
- March ends with a roar
- Kimberley MacGregor excited to tour with Matt Patershuk, Ryland Moranz and Mike Stack
- Elise Roller shows heavier edge with Solhounds
- Real McKenzies and Isotopes get good crowd primed for St.Patrick’s Day
- Andrea Superstein trio play super set of jazz and pop
- Tin and the Toad play old and new favourites at Windy City Opry
- Paul Kype and Texas Flood help celebrate fans’ birthdays
- Big Little Lions warm up the Owl with big sound and upbeat pop
- Local shows and comedy mark slower week
- Devon Coyote bringing some blues back to Lethbridge
- Ben Caplan expanding music to include band
- Old Man Luedecke entertains appreciative Lethbridge crowd with songs and stories
- Dany Laj and the Looks rock a Tuesday with the Dirti Speshuls
- Misery Mountain boys add a lot of jazz to bluegrass for Lethbridge Folk Club
- Hurtin’ play plenty of hurting country for PBR bull riding weekend
- Lots of fun for St. Patrick’s Day week
- Paul McKenzie keeps healthy on tour with Real McKenzies
- Tin and the Toad releasing new CD at Windy City Opry
- 24th Street Wailers try our new blues at the Geomatic Attic
- FUNdrive 2017 to show CKXU is more than just a radio station
- Everything from modern dance to metal this week
- I Prevail rocking a sold out tour
- Big Little Lions make pop across the borders
- Old Man Luedecke to play hot banjo in Lethbridge
- Hippodrome glad to help community at community cabaret
- Plenty of Celtic classics with the Irish Descendants
- Megan Nash plays super show for regular Lethbridge visit
- Burn Ins bring catchy new bluesy music
- Honeymoon Suite play sweet set of ’80s hits
- Black Thunder and The Jump Off shake up the Slice
- Tom Green entertains with jokes, stories, rap and prank calls
- Plenty of country music this week
- Royal Tusk roaring back to Lethbridge with heavier sound
- Ellen Doty bringing back the sweet sounds of jazz to Lethbridge
- Ourun the Arrow draw a great crowd for video shoot
- CKXU loves you and local music
- Audio/Rocketry make long awaited return to Lethbridge
- 24th Street Wailers enjoy long distance relationship making blues music with bandmates
- The Burn Ins to bring a touch of the blues to Lethbridge
- Boots and the Hoots return to entertain Windy City Opry
- Scott Cook returns to entertain mellow Folk Club crowd
- JJ Thomas plays old school rock and roll
- Lots of rock, laughs and rap this week
- Black Thunder ready to rumble through Lethbridge again
- Kayla Luky and Rotary Park play plenty of country for a Monday night
- Derina Harvey Band rock Celtic music for full house
- Lots of country and big fundraisers this week
- Jack Mercer and the Whiskey Bandits make up for quiet year
- Boots and the Hoots explore the funny side of country music at Windy City Opry
- Lovable Michael Bernard Fitzgerald plays pleasant show of folk pop hits
- Tyrants of Chaos bring classic metal sounds
- Alberta songwriters share songs
- Alyssa McQuaid returns with new music and tight band
- Tom Phillips plays great show of honky tonking country
- Songs for Ken remembers a friend and helps fight ALS
- Pop, Hip Hop, indie rock and opera this week
- Sonreal gets a “witness” to success
- Repartee excited to tour with USS
- Scott Cook looking back on 10 years with new CD
- Living Hour add trombone to indie rock styles
- John Wort Hannam helps U of L celebrate 50 years
- Tim Hus returns to Lethbridge to share Southern Albertan stories for Folk Club
- Adequate entertain full house with whole lot of funk
- Rainbow Patrol jam on Radar Love and originals
- Steve Keenan band back with more guitar
- Laughter and Edmonton talent to tear up Lethbridge
- Tallest to Shortest bringing new music to Lethbridge after recovering from accident
- Celtic rock band Derina Harvey band to make Lethbridge debut this week
- Michael Bernard Fitzgerald to return to this L.A. with new music
- Enslow and Mariel Buckley fill the Windy City Opry with the sound of roots
- Punk tinged rock with Renny Wilson Punk Explosion and A Trozzo
- Bilox Parish rock Owl
- Advertisement go out with a blast for Lethbridge Shelter fundraiser
- Hippodrome get sold out crowd dancing the night away
- USS put on their “work shoes ” to succeed
- Metal, Malanka and much more this week
- Kimberley MacGregor inspired by working with Harry Manx at Banff Arts Centre
- Tom Phillips bringing Buck's Row to Lethbridge
- Trooper, Petunia and Papa King rock in the new year
- Supervoid and Fox Eyes rock out December
- Jesse Northey returns home to play for the holidays
- Mwansa Mwansa plays pre-New Year's Eve party
- Lots of local music and roots from Calgary this week
- Mariel Buckley to play Lethbridge in between recording new CD with Leeroy Stagger
- Lots of fun with a surprise Ben Mahony show
- January 2017 opens with open mics, jazz jam and Lethbridge Shelter fundraiser
- Canadiana troubadour Tim Hus writes while recovering from broken foot
- Daryll Düus back to play the blues in Lethbridge
- Local bands play away Christmas anger
- Super shows already scheduled for 2017
- Ring in 2017 with live music
- One Bad Son play great new songs for full house
- Windy City Opry a success with plenty of banjo picking
- CKXU celebrates Christmas with crazy carols
- Dory and the Weathermen draw decent crowd with hits
- Matthew Robinson plays newer songs to full house
- Trooper to “Raise a Little Hell” for New Year’s Eve at Exhibition Park
- Slow week before Christmas marked by blues and country
- Chisel Peak Blues band play much more than the blues
- Rock and roots this week
- Myc Sharratt brings sounds of Vancouver Island to Lethbridge
- One Bad Son back on the road to test new singles
- Eliza Doyle to share uplifting slower songs with Windy City Opry
- Folking great Sunday show with Boots and the Hoots and the Dead South
- The Wild! play new music for wild show
- Holiday Mash-Up successfully supports the scene and Youth One
- This week sounds like Christmas
- Shaela Miller showcasing roots musicians with Windy City Opry
- Charlie Major plays all his major hits
- No Devil Lived On show love for stoner rock
- Valdy shares songs and plenty of stories with Lethbridge Folk Club
- Trews truly awesome as usual
- Jess F.M providing a voice for the community
- Begin December with laughter and Christmas concerts
- Danny Michel reaches for the stars by recording on icebreaker with Chris Hadfield
- Aaron Pritchett plays a little bit of country and a little bit of rock and roll
- Tourist Company play perky pop music
- George Arsene plays the Slice
- Attainable Records showcases and fundraisers happening this week
- Holiday Mash-Up supports local music scene and Youth One
- Dead South alive and well and coming back to Lethbridge with new music
- Napalmpom and Cowpuncher rock a Thursday night
- Great Lake Swimmers play laid back show of hits and online requests
- Bif Naked tells stories, sings and reads from autobiography for sold out crowd
- Southern Alberta bands help Karla’s Journey with music
- Enslow plays roots music with a touch of pop
- Carter Felker fights loss of voice while returning to Lethbridge
- Royal Tusk excited to release new single “Soon”
- Lots of country contrasts with alternative music this week
- Valdy to play solo show for Lethbridge Folk Club
- Kirby Sewell Band bringing the blues and a lot more to Empress Theatre
- Jesse Cook explores the world of music with his guitar
- Success returns for Aaron Pritchett
- Barney Bentall and the Cariboo Express bring people together with beautiful music
- Shaela Miller Band helps re-open the Slice
- Slice re-opens with Halloween bash
- Biloxi Parish and Dearly Departed play Halloween preview
- The Trews excited to release history and alternate history of their career
- This week is a little bit rock and roll and a little bit country
- Trevor Alguire returns to Lethbridge with new music
- Napalmpom ready to rock and roll again
- Chris Lane excited to bring hits back to Lethbridge with Florida Georgia Line
- Creepshow play great pre-Halloween party
- The Motorleague and HighKicks play hot set of catchy rock and roll music
- Great Lake Swimmers return to Lethbridge as trimmed down trio
- Eclectic selection of bigger shows open November
- Bif Naked reflects on new book, new marriage, new music and beating cancer
- Jordan Alexander excited to tour with Bif Naked
- Barney Bentall and the Cariboo Express relive traveling troubadour days
- Birds of Chicago play show full of soul at Geomatic Attic
- JP Hoe plays easygoing show of pop and folk
- Halloween rocks this week
- Road warriors the Motorleague roar back to Lethbridge with a whole lot of hits
- The Creepshow bring psychobilly to Lethbridge for pre - Halloween party
- Alice Cooper brings an early Halloween party to the Enmax
- Miesha and the Spanks rock a Wednesday at Attainable Records
- Sean Burns Duo share stories and hot picking
- Billie Zizi excited to share second CD
- Eclectic week of laughter and alternative rock
- Black Mastiff take a break from busy home life to hit the highway
- Zachary Lucky feeling fortunate with family and new CD
- Fred Eaglesmith returns to Lethbridge with Tif Ginn
- Double Experience blend nerd culture with rock and roll
- Lunch at Allen’s combines talents of Ian Thomas, Murray McLauchlan, Marc Jordan and Cindy Church
- C.R. Avery to bring new music, new band and new show to Lethbridge
- MonkeyJunk put own stamp on the blues for two Lethbridge shows
- Electrifying Sunday punk with the Jolts and SNFU
- 36? play an array of indie rock
- Plenty of perky pop rock with the Elwins and Tokyo Police Club
- Spree Killers end deadly night of punk at the Moose Hall
- Fundraisers and folk music mark busy week
- JP Hoe balancing family with European tours and new music
- Birds of Chicago soar back to Lethbridge with Ryan Boldt
- Miesha and the Spanks working on long distance relationship with Buzzcocks’ Danny Farrant
- Canada’s best Delta bluesmen Big Dave McLean and Tim Williams plug in and turn it up
- Kimberley MacGregor and Sean Hamilton entertain with blues and folk
- Local talent plays for Word on the Street
- James McMurtry bringing band to Geomatic Attic
- Lots of laughs and jazz jams back this week
- Bloody Diamonds excited to share gritty new CD “Tough Love”
- JJ Thomas play impressive show with Ghost Factory
- Chip Taylor and Carrie Rodriguez open Geomatic Attic season with stories, song and fine fiddling
- Oscar Lopez makes Lethbridge Folk Club season opener a success
- Lots of Love and Records in Galt Gardens for Love and Records 2016
- No More Moments to play new music opening for SNFU
- ArtsDays, punk, drama and laughter this week
- Elwins joining old friends Tokyo Police Club on tour
- The Jolts amped to open for SNFU with new music
- MonkeyJunk experiment with new sounds on next CD
- Punk royalty D.O.A. and Dayglo Abortions show young punks how to do it right
- Outrun the Arrow helps local man fight cancer
- Lots of fresh faces and excellent music for ULSU Freshfest
- Pete Watson and Joel Bryant play pretty folk music
- Jesse and the Dandelions/ Mormon Girls pack the house for CD release party
- Tokyo Police Club returning with Melon Collie and the Infinite Radness parts 1 and 2
- Festivals, fundraisers and much more this week
- Big Dave McLean to play a night of blues with Tim Williams
- Kimberley MacGregor writing and touring extensively
- Billy Bob Thornton and the Boxmasters play solid set of roots rock
- Remmy Wilson and J Blissette fill the house with the sounds of alternative rock and punk weirdness
- Ribs and live music
- Shit Talkers and Perception of Pain bring the punk and metal
- Trevor Panczak fits Project Wild into busy schedule
- Lethbridge Folk Club opening new season with bigger names
- Fringe Festival, Love and Records, concerts, punk, metal and more this week
- D.O.A. frontman Joe Keithley blends politics with humour and punk
- Oscar Lopez slowing down but excited to open Lethbridge Folk Club season
- Carrie Rodriguez credits collaborator Chip Taylor for big break
- Chip Taylor reflects on “Wild” career in music
- Dayglo Abortions’ Murray ‘The Cretin’ Acton reflects on 36 years of punk, pranks and political incorrectness
- Papa Roach going back to their roots for new music
- Angel Forrest and The Last Waltz wicked at Whoop Up Days
- Royal Tusk and Fancy Diamonds make a great impression at Bigwood 9
- Last, last bash at the Slice features lots of local talent
- Local talent plays for Tour of Alberta
- Love and Records continues to get bigger and better
- Freshfest among highlights of a busy week
- Five Finger Death Punch ready to rock Lethbridge again
- Jesse and the Dandelions return to Lethbridge with new CD
- Slice packed for Petunia and the Vipers
- Daryll Düus returns to rock the blues with Papa King
- Chernoff plays wild show at Attainable
- Moon Tan and Moon Runner play magnificent progressive rock
- Freshfest gives new students a fresh new start with lots of live music
- Festivals in Galt Gardens mark slow start to September
- Unusual music with Postnamers, Manaray and Bummer Club mark last shows at Slice
- Sweet show from Cecile Doo-Kingue at Plum
- Twin Peaks play pretty, quirky folk and tell jokes
- Fleet fingered guitar picking from Fei Fei Du
- Folk Roadshow brings beautiful harmonies to Casino
- Bigwood celebrates nine big years
- Whoop Up Days and a lot more happening this week
- The Last Waltz is more than a tribute to the Band
- Kim Mitchell won’t let heart attack keep him from his “Rock and Roll Duty”
- Royal Tusk returning for Bigwood 9
- Angel Forrest hopes Angels 11 will help break into the west
- Juxtaposers’ second CD release party marks the last show for Taylor Ackerman
- Bats Out, Iskra and Royal Red Brigade bring the punk to a rainy night
- Southern Alberta talent helps out Cheeky Pig Studio Grant
- A variety of music for Whoop-Up Days
- Monster Truck figure out how to live on the road
- Standstills step up to success
- Daryll Düus returning to Lethbridge among the week's highlights
- Jason Blaine plays it cool in country music
- Petunia and the Vipers show different sides on new CD
- Lev Snowe mellows out crowd on a Tuesday
- Tubuloids rock intimate crowd at Moose
- Spooky sounds from Ghostkeeper and Chairs
- Kaitlyn Raitz and Ben Plotnick combine violin and cello
- Dance all day with LEMF 2016
- Slow week highlighted by Twin Peaks and Cecile Doo-Kingue
- The Folk Roadshow combines the talents of four different songwriters
- Twin Peaks return to Lethbridge during a busy summer
- Pop Evil play exciting show of modern rock
- Eilen Jewell gives Geomatic Attic a taste of Calgary Folk Fest
- Lethbridge Music Festival helps classic rock fans relive the 80s
- Cheeky Pig features family fun on Sunday
- Regina punks Royal Red Brigade returning to rock the Moose
- Moths and Locusts get a little loud with Buzzard and Supervoid
- Biloxi Parish play impressive country tinged rock
- Lethbridge Girls Rock Camp rock the Gate
- Slow week marked by Shelter Me: Party in The park
- Bears in Hazenmore to try out new tunes on tour
- Ghostkeeper excited to give sneak peek of new music in Lethbridge
- Tubuloids getting weird on the road with new album
- One funky night with the Boogie Patrol and Adequate
- Unusual ’80s style indie rock with Focus People and Windigo
- Patrick LeClerc trio have a touch of the blues
- Marina and the Specks play pleasant folk with operatic vocals
- Pop Evil returning to Lethbridge with new music and new drummer
- Lethbridge Music Festival features lots of local music and classic rock
- Classic rock dominates the week
- Tom Cochrane and Red Rider riding high on big body of work for Lethbridge Music Festival
- Jeff Neill bringing back memories with Streetheart at Lethbridge Music Festival
- Rik Emmett excited to bring solo band to Lethbridge Music Festival
- Laid back Sunday for last day of South Country Fair
- Jr. Gone Wild rock the country while Big Rude Jake gets jazzed for South Country Fair
- Outrun the Arrow make debut with familiar faces and a new name
- Slates and Garrett Klahn play a contrast in styles
- Mayhemingways switch instruments to play eclectic roots music
- Northwest Passage premiere new CD in Lethbridge
- Prism play plenty of hits for Canada Day
- Fans flocking to Fort Macleod for South Country Fair
- Shakespeare in The Park, Centric and South Country Fair this week
- Big Rude Jake to blend jazz with blues and rockabilly and more at South Country Fair
- Scott Cook to spend a long weekend with the Long Weekends in Fort Macleod
- Jr. Gone Wild excited about South Country Fair vibe
- Cecile Doo-Kingue excited to play South Country Fair
- Shotgun Jimmie has fun backed by Human Music
- Hedks do it up heavy metal duo style
- Dragon Boat races bring back familiar faces
- War Baby bring back the spirit of the ’90s
- Hollerado test out new tunes at Studio
- Rancho Deluxe rock the roots
- Last Centric music festival coming up
- Cool cars and classic rock for Street Wheelers Weekend
- Patrick Alexandre Leclerc brings solo show back to Lethbridge
- Boogie Patrol ready to get funky in Lethbridge
- Bend Sinister leave Lethbridge audiences with smiles
- Citizen Rage full of anger and fun
- B.A. Johnston leaves crowd singing and laughing
- Sue Foley sizzles at sold out Slice
- The Lethbridge Jazz Festival party in the park is always a good time
- Celebrate Canada Day with rock and roll music
- Classic rock and roll lives with Prism
- Calgary's Northwest Passage to debut new CD in Lethbridge
- Crooners and jazz at Starlight Lounge for Jazz Festival
- Danny Michel entertains with stories and hits
- Mwansa Mwansa band play last show with Aaron Collier
- Blue Moon Marquee keep toes tapping with gypsy jazz
- Dave McCann and the Firehearts play for CKUA
- Plenty of punk, Pride and Dragon Boat races this week
- Drama Nutz improv troupe calling it quits with last big show
- Hollerado to debut new music in Lethbridge
- War Baby working on new music
- Shotgun Jimmie returns to Lethbridge with new Joel Plaskett produced CD
- Tickets on sale for Five Finger Death Punch, Sixx:A.M. and Papa Roach
- Peter and the Wolves channel the 1950s
- Dave McCann and the Firehearts play great show for dismal audience
- BC DC have fun playing the AC DC catalogue
- Local bands go back to the ’80s for Cheeky Pig Studio grant
- Tanner James reminisces in song
- Sue Foley back on track with solo career
- Jazz Festival and punk mark mid June
- Tim Tamashiro to explore fun side of jazz for Lethbridge Jazz Festival
- Bend Sinister back with new “Rock and Roll”
- Danny Michel’s tenth CD clicks with crowds
- Miesha and the Spanks and HighKicks rock the Top Hat duo style
- Soul on a Saturday with Mwansa Mwansa
- Jolene Draper band welcomes new keyboardist
- Ginger St. James rocks with rockabilly and country music
- Emerson Drive play a heap of hits
- Hi Strung Downers play an upper of a night
- Royal Tusk, Fake Shark and Supervoid rock raucous music
- Ryland Moranz’s solo CD inspired by historical reading
- Loud music and local musicians play this week
- Lily Fawn explores electronica with Songs From The Black Mountain
- Blue Moon Marquee play Lethbridge Jazz Festival with “Gypsy Blues”
- Without Mercy moving up with new singer and revitalized CD
- South Country Fair line up launched with open mic
- Local bands band together for Fort McMurray Salvation Army
- No Mothers add violas to fun folk from Chicken-like Birds
- Rancho Deluxe plays to record new CD
- Lethbridge Jazz Festival features both established and new acts
- SOAR cabarets and hair metal fun this week
- Peter and the Wolves make an impression across Canada
- Miesha and the Spanks excited to play with HighKicks
- Decoys play great show for a handful of people
- Vazzy bring French Canadian culture to Lethbridge Folk Club
- Trevor Panczak and friends help Fort McMurray fire victims
- Durban Poison and Fist City highlights of Saturday night at Electric Eye
- Edmonton rocks Lethbridge plus lots of fundraisers this weeks
- Royal Tusk will rock Lethbridge this weekend
- Ginger. St. James spreads her wings on new CD
- Emerson Drive back on the road to Lethbridge
- Tallest to Shortest blend musical styles
- Ryland Moranz releases new CD to packed house of friends and family
- Quick Draw play excellent blend of pop punk and metal
- Golers, Sick Ritual and World Class White Trash bring punk back to Inferno
- Little bit of rock and a lot of country this week
- Southern Alberta musicians provide a day of music to help Fort McMurray Salvation Army
- Chicken-Like Birds inspired by transient room mates and Vancouver move
- Decoys trimmed down to trio with long awaited new CD
- Napalmpom and Physical Copies rock out ’70s style at Electric Eye
- Weird indie rock and pop marks second day of Electric Eye 2016
- Durban Poison’s Maddi Corvette psyched about Shake! Records showcase for Electric Eye
- First night of the Electric Eye is all about full throttle metal
- Said the Whale play cheerful , laid back indie pop
- The Perpetrators equal good times in Lethbridge
- The Provincial Archive blend introspective indie rock and grunge
- Jason Collett and Zeus bring R and B groove to Geomatic Attic
- Good Ol’ Goats play a variety of musical styles
- Scott MacLeod enlists local talent
- Electric Eye 3 will be an “arts explosion” this week
- Electric Eye plus fundraisers and Vesna this week
- Lab Coast excited to play Electric Eye with news CD
- John McDermott sings songs and stories this week
- Vazzy bringing French Canadian culture to Lethbridge Folk Club
- Jolene Draper band bring new line up to play new music
- Bands help Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s with music at day long fundraiser
- Bands form to help Lethbridge Girls Rock Camp
- Papa King and the Boogie Machine add drums
- Foul English bring “dadcore” to Lethbridge
- Dirty Mountain play short, sweet set of gritty alt country
- Lots of local shows open the first week of May
- Fred Penner coming back for two Lethbridge shows
- Striker strike while the iron is hot to open for Electric Eye
- Quinton Blair celebrates rural routes on new EP
- Zoo Riots have fun with funk and jam on a Wednesday night
- Shred Kelly matches audience’s enthusiasm
- Great groove and good times with Groove Apostles
- Jen Lane plays vibrant show of roots rock
- Tyler Allen and the Part Timers play diverse set of roots music
- New open mics offer musicians a place to play
- Good Ol’ Goats returning to play new music
- Cornucopia of killer shows on crazy Saturday night
- Jason Collett strips songs down for pop tinged new CD
- David Vertesi excited to join old friends Said the Whale on tour for new CD
- The Utilities play tight show of jangling indie rock
- Sloan bring fans back to the ’90s on One Chord To Another anniversary
- Cory Marquardt plays country edge and contemporary hits
- Electric Eye fundraiser a hit with Wint and Open Channels
- Beautiful pop from the Middle Coast
- Plenty of bagpipe filled fun with the Mudmen
- Hurtin’ know their country music
- Girls rock plus fundraisers will highlight the week
- The Fates returning to Lethbridge Folk club after extended hiatus
- Dirty Mountain getting lots of support for debut CD
- An evening of Persian culture will help resettle refugees
- Lauren Mann and the Fairly Odd Folk nail “it”
- Floyd Sillito and friends share a few lessons about old country music
- Pat Maloney entertains with humour and folk
- Bluesland Horn Band have a blast with jazz
- Cheeky Pig grant will help put local musicians in the studio
- Lots going on for last week of classes
- South Country Fair prepares for 30th anniversary with special shows
- Vesperia psyched to tour with Kalmah after winning Wacken
- Jen Lane celebrates “ This Life of Mine”
- Joe Nichols to play the hits and preview some of new CD in Lethbridge concert
- Adequate play exceptional Good Friday show full of funk
- Shaela Miller band returns to Lethbridge stage
- CKXU winds up FunDrive 2016 with FreqMod
- This week’s shows will appeal to all musical tastes
- Cory Marquardt bringing country edge to Lethbridge on first headlining tour
- The Mudmen returning with trimmed down line up
- Lauren Mann returns to Lethbridge after successful couple of years
- Steve Dawson a bonus surprise with Matt Patershuk band and Carter Felker
- Ashley Hundred return to set mellow mood
- CKXU has a lot of fun for FUNDrive to “Fund the Freq”
- Driving While Blind back on stage at Honker’s Pub
- Sloan celebrates Once Chord to Another anniversary
- Gord Bamford excited about long awaited new album and tour
- The Chevelles a hit with curlers, classic rockers and wedding goers
- April opens with electronica, classical music and comedy
- St. Patrick’s Day featured plenty of live music
- Real McKenzies refresh with fun music to get head start on St. Patricks Day
- Dojo Workhorse and Toques and Beards help out Cheeky Pig Porketta Grant
- Dory and the Weathermen play plenty of Beatles to help U of L Foodbank
- A variety of performers on stage for the Mamalogues
- Paul and Jenn Kype Don’t Think Twice About playing together
- ZZ Top’s Billy Gibbons balances solo career with keeping blues rock alive
- Good local music for Easter weekend
- Vern Dorge returning to Lethbridge for special Good Friday show
- 36? thrives after winning third place in PEAK
- Good night for the blues with Samantha Martin and Mwansa Mwansa
- Ed Kowalczyk helps sold out crowd reLIVE the ’90s
- John Rutherford’s Big Blues Trio show their skills for Lethbridge Folk Club
- Marianas Trench take time to recover on “Astoria”
- St. Patrick’s Day and Fundrive mark an exciting week
- Matt Patershuk remembers his sister through music
- Real McKenzies ready to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with plenty of pipes
- Trevor Alguire's cool country competing with Dallas Smith
- Julian Austin puts the rock into country music
- Christian Hudson has fun with loops and pop music
- CKXU Fundrive sets $30,000 goal to ‘fund the frequency’
- Big fundraisers mark a slower week
- Kieran Mercer excited to open for Marianas Trench
- The Dead South dead set on having a good time
- Local musicians honour David Bowie’s music
- F & M return with spooky, laid back performance
- Mercury Audio brings new music and good times
- Ed Kowalczyk celebrates 20 years of “Throwing Copper”
- Big shows mark the beginning of March
- Samantha Martin finds her groove in gospel and blues
- Dallas Smith cruising on Kids With Cars and new CD
- Mwansa Mwansa and Aaron Collier raise money for Cecile Doo Kingue with pretty pop music
- The Irish Descendants provide a slice of Newfoundland to Lethbridge
- CKXU Loves You and 50s music
- Jay Bowcott returns with roots and alt country music
- Elliott Brood rock the folk for full house
- The Chevelles keep the party going
- Gentleman George Canyon brings the hits plus lots of humour and stories
- Big shows start early all this week
- Dead South surprised by quick success
- Sonreal excited about Juno nomination for video
- Yukon Blonde make full house smile with peppy rock and harmonies
- Ol Boots and the Hoots blend humour and country music
- Geoff Berner band entertains with politics and humour
- Trews carry on long standing tradition with acoustic tour
- Eclectic week includes peace pow wow, metal and classical music
- Bears In Hazenmore bring jazz influenced indie rock to Attainable
- George Canyon “got this” new tour for long awaited album
- Blues musician Cécile Doo Kingué excited to return to Lethbridge with new CD
- Royal Streets create layers of pop
- 54 40 sets mellow mood at Southminster United Church
- Roger Roger play perky folk pop for intimate audience
- Doug and the Slugs bring back ’80s spirit
- Lynn Jackson sings beautiful songs
- Supervoid and Dirti Speshuls rock new songs
- Plenty of plays and lots of big names playing this week
- On an On opening for Yukon Blonde
- Elliott Brood to make long awaited return to Lethbridge with new Juno nominated CD
- Natalie MacMaster excited to tour with Johnny Reid
- John Wort Hannam and friends helping fight ALS with second Songs For Ken
- JJ Shiplett excited to learn from tour with Johnny Reid
- U of L Opera Workshop performs to raise money for Syrian family
- Yukon Blonde explore keyboards on new CD
- Eclectic folk and acoustic music this week
- Geoff Berner coming back to Lethbridge with band
- Royal Streets hit to road in support of new single
- 54 40 show a different side of themselves by going acoustic
- Uof L Opera Workshop and Lethbridge Symphony bring Hansel and Gretel to life
- Mwansa Mwansa plays cheerful soul and pop music
- Lethbridge duos Sparkle Blood and Royal Chinet know how to rock
- Go Ask Earl for a good time
- Lots of laughter and classic rock this week
- Music runs in the family for Madeline and Lucas Roger
- Lynn Jackson looks back on latest album
- Devin Cuddy returning to Lethbridge on latest tour
- Great week of world music includes Alex Cuba and Malanka
- Dory and the Weathermen play the hits
- Carter Felker and Peter Gardner show off beards and stories
- Greg Rekus returns with a vengeance and new songs
- Alex Cuba brings a world of influences to Grammy nominated CD “Healer”
- Peter and the Wolves ring in the new year with toe tapping rockabilly
- Cosmic Charley explores war for new concept album
- Go ask Earl bring back bluegrass to the Lethbridge Folk Club
- Duos highlight the Lethbridge scene this week
- Dear Rouge return to Lethbridge for Railjam 2016
- Rancho Deluxe play upbeat roots music for Boxing Day
- DMV play laid back jazz music
- New Years Eve 2015 music covers many genres
- Papa King Cole finds his voice on new CD
- Carter Felker and Peter Gardner bring Weirdos and Beardos to Lethbridge
- Slow week to January marked by excellent blues and country music
- Madchild enjoying relocation to Los Angeles
- Zojo Black back to play blues and rock
- Queen of the Worms bring together old friends and good memories
- Leeroy Stagger exceeds dreams by winning PEAK
- Peter and the Wolves to break in new year with new CD and lots of rockabilly
- Lots of live music for New Year’s Eve
- Great shows already planned for 2016
- One Bad Son and the Lazys warm up Lethbridge for winter
- Raygun Cowboys and Gutter Demons bring horns and psychobilly to Lethbridge
- Versus the World and Authority Zero bring back ’90s punk spirit
- Hippodrome raise money for From Syria to Lethbridge
- Rancho Deluxe and Queen of the Worms mark slow week
- Big John Bates brings new music and Brandy Bones back to Lethbridge
- Dead South supply a superb night of sweaty dancing
- Rock and roll all night for Streets Alive
- Accalia releases new CD for enthusiastic audience
- Mwansa Mwansa and HBO3 play sultry soul and R and B
- A variety of Christmas shows and a whole lot of rock this week
- Australian rockers the Lazys feel at home in Canada touring with One Bad Son
- Johnny Summers and Calgary Jazz Orchestra bringing some Christmas jazz to Lethbridge
- Gutter Demons back with with raw new sound
- George Canyon excited to celebrate Christmas in Lethbridge
- Ben Caldwell plays laid back show with Megan Brown at Owl Acoustic Lounge
- The Mahones rock the punk Celtic style on a Wednesday night
- Highway 3 roots revue returns to Geomatic Attic
- Cosmic Charley get the funk out at CD release party
- Attainable Records winds up weekend of showcases with Calgary punk
- Whole lot of Christmas and punk going on this week
- Versus the World feel fortunate to finally return to Canada
- Big John Bates coming back with new band and new music
- Linda McRae shares stories and heartfelt new songs
- The Wet Secrets introduce some new music to Lethbridge
- Towers and Trees fill the air with indie rock and harmonies
- Rococode draw heavily from the well of ’80s pop
- Fundraisers among highlights of slow start to December
- Dead South will help relive South Country Fair memories
- Moon Tan to play Rush inspired progressive rock in Lethbridge
- The Mahones hunger for bringing the Celtic punk fight for 25 years and counting
- Slocan Ramblers rip it up bluegrass style
- The Brains provide some good, gory fun on a Wednesday night
- Big Sugar and Triggerfinger Calling all the Youth by plugging in and playing it loud
- Motorleague crush it despite poor attendance
- Rockers gather for Western Death and Supervoid
- Platinum Blonde still know how to rock the pop
- Ken Stead returning to support brand new CD
- Attainable Records showcases and much more this week
- Jordan McIntosh excited to play sold out show with Brett Kissel
- Barra MacNeils to bring Christmas spirit to Lethbridge
- The Ativans part of Attainable Records showcases this week
- G.S. Lakie music students to show their skills at Gatorstock 18
- Comedy and folk from Jenny Allen and Pete Loughlin
- Brand new Jesse and the Dandelions and the Hearts entertain with peppy pop music
- Papa King Cole packs the house for CD release party
- Wild Sunday night with the Wild! and BuckCherry
- Chron Goblin bring huge riffs to Inferno
- Cornucopia of entertainment this week includes everything from psychobilly to folk
- Linda McRae returning to Lethbridge with new music inspired by Folsom Prison
- Towers and Trees ride the whirlwind on new album
- Dan Mangan strips music down to bare bones on new tour
- Andy White to bring a taste of Ireland to Lethbridge
- The Slocan Ramblers putting their own modern take on bluegrass music on new CD
- Rococode embrace more keyboards after exploring electronic music
- Good For Grapes play multi-layered show for enthusiastic audience
- The Boids play energetic punk pop and hardcore on a Sunday
- Lots of live music for Halloween
- “Big” and “Little” events happening over Remembrance Day week
- Platinum Blonde not looking back
- New CD and Lethbridge visit long overdue for the Motorleague
- Big Sugar back with electric show in support of Calling All The Youth
- Triggerfinger ready to rock Lethbridge European style with Big Sugar
- Chinook High School unites through music on L.A. City Limits VIII
- Lee Harvey Osmond's Tom Wilson explores the many facets of art
- Head of the Herd and Finger Eleven bring a crowd on a Monday night
- Mayhemingways play perky Maritimes tinged folk and roots music
- Ken Hamm plays new old songs for Lethbridge Folk club audience
- Boogie Patrol get a little more funky
- November starts with a blast
- The Wild! proud to be who they are on the road with Buckcherry
- The Hearts return with new CD and tweaked name
- Jenny Allen excited to play intimate show for Lethbridge Folk Club
- Good For Grapes put PEAK Performace payday to good use
- Chinook High School presents An Evening at the Pops
- Michael Rault and the Vidos go back a few decades
- Piano pop and good vibes from Mike Evin
- Massive riffs from Black Mastiff and Lustre Creame
- Glorious Sons and Northcote make glorious return to Lethbridge to rock a Sunday
- The Pack A.D. came back for another great show
- Halloween 2015 will be a spooktacular night of music
- The Boids cross Canada and back with GOB and new CD
- Ghostkeeper to return with new band members and electronica sound
- B.A. Johnston brings smiles on a Tuesday night
- Ripcordz still on fire after 30 years
- Ashley Hundred and The Fox Who Slept All Day add own twist to indie rock
- Black Thunder rumble through Lethbridge
- Butch Haller and the Matadors have devilishly good time
- Tin and the Toad play new music
- Finger Eleven back with new album and new drummer
- Busy week includes tributes, blues and rock and roll
- The Fortunate Ones feeling lucky this year
- Ken Hamm making long awaited return to Lethbridge
- Boogie Patrol back after a break to funk with the blues
- Writing One Direction hit opens doors for Fiona Bevan
- PEAK performance finalist Jesse Roper to play house concert in Lethbridge
- Mike Evin explores the depths of love
- Glorious Sons land knockout punch with the Contender
- Living Hour hypnotize
- A touch of country music history with Shooter Jennings and Waymore’s Outlaws
- Groove Apostles get crowd grooving to jazz
- Renovated 1010 Pub reopens with Steel Cut
- Northcote to bring new music to Lethbridge to open for Glorious Sons
- Girls rock and good causes this week
- Head of the Herd fly around the world to record “Birds on the Roof”
- It’s good to be back for the Pack A.D.
- Black Mastiff back with brand new album with Kyuss' John Garcia
- Scarlett Jane to make long awaited return to Lethbridge
- Lindi Ortega and Chic Gamine entertain full house at Geomatic Attic
- Have a rock and rolling Thankgiving weekend
- Andy Brown excited about bringing more mature music to Lethbridge
- The Ripcordz plan on a fun punk rock weekend in Alberta
- The Matadors returning for some devilishly good fun
- Joel Fraser plays amazing acoustic guitar
- Yes We Mystic make beautiful indie rock out of folk intruments
- Good Ol’ Goats give good memories of South Country Fair
- Full house for Silkstones and Kimberly MacGregor a pleasant surprise
- Madchild gets hip hop crowd hopping
- Slow start for October with a couple big country shows
- Shooter Jennings carves out his own eclectic path
- Ridley Bent stoked to open for Shooter Jennings
- Until Red to bring ‘yacht rock’ back to Lethbridge
- Lindi Ortega’s career taking off with Faded Gloryville
- Punk rock is a ticket off the reserve for No More Moments
- John Wort Hannam excited about long awaited new CD
- Good Thursday night punk with Mobina Galore and River Jacks
- Tequila Mockingbird Orchestra sell out first show of Geomatic Attic season
- CKXU Love & Records 5 a hit with audience
- Arts Days and concert series openings among the week's highlights
- Tim Williams to open Lethbridge Folk Club season by playing the blues
- Hearing Trees tap into the spirit of the Tragically Hip
- Tubuloids stand out as surf punk band from Vancouver
- Chic Gamine build new sound around harmonized voices
- Snake River to return to the scene of the Electric Eye
- No Coast Hardcore to play last show ever in Lethbridge
- Bloody great show from Blëed
- Jr. Gone Wild play new songs and songs you remember you knew
- F&M play haunting set of exotic music inspired by Portugal
- Jenny Allen returns with old and new songs
- Hearing Trees make the best of things after drums stolen from trailer
- A little bit of everything including art, drama, metal and jams this week
- Adlib excited to work with Madchild as part of BattleAxe Warriors
- Cowpuncher excited about PEAK and Love & Records
- Shockload bang their heads to ’90s style punk
- Love & Records 5 will be fun for the whole family
- Attainable Records created by U of L digital arts students
- Love & Records and Fresh Fest welcome back students for September
- Dragonette to play fresh new music for U of L Freshfest 2015
- Fred Penner comes back like the cat for Love and Records
- The Tequila Mockingbird Orchestra take their time for LOVE
- Isobel Trigger introduce new material on jam night
- Sunday rocks with stunning show with Public Animal and Napalmpom
- Awna Teixeira puts own spin on roots music
- Local indie rock and Heartbeat City entertains Slice crowd
- A touch of punk to start September
- F&M revisit Portugal for new video series
- Bleed inspired by GWAR gore for music and show
- Devarrow and Zoubi Arros play folk for intimate audence
- Sheepdogs stop by the Slice for a jam after Whoop Up Days
- Sarah Burton band play beautiful music together
- Citizen Rage and Press Gang bring Beer Core back to Lethbridge
- Spencer Jo shows the acoustic side of punk
- Jr. Gone Wild have wild time since reforming
- August winds down with classical, folk music and Taber Cornfest
- Glorious Sons to return to play Whoop Up Days
- Good reggae vibes with House of David Gang
- Black Thunder rock the Slice
- Hi Strung Downers get people moving with energetic rockabilly
- Lots of contemporary music for Whoop Up Days
- Whoop Up Days and a whole lot more happening this week
- Isobel Trigger excited to return to Lethbridge to host open mic
- Bigwood 8 welcomes out of town guests for annual summer barbecue
- Public Animal roaring back into Lethbridge with new music and Napalmpom
- Steve Hill expands his one man band for Whoop Up Days
- Leeroy Stagger's career picking up steam with Dream it All Away
- Heartbeat City play indie rock not Cars style ’80s pop
- Awna Teixeira supporting solo CD as one woman band on accordion and banjo
- Napalmpom excited about CD release tour with Public Animal
- Cecile Doo-Kingué shares the love through soulful blues
- A mixture of punk and metal with Black Earth and more
- Old Man Luedecke shares stories and lots of banjo
- Isotopes hit a home run with baseball themed punk
- Zojo Black try out new songs
- Dearly Beloved play dark country
- Sample a whole lot of dance music at LEMF 2015
- Take a breather before Whoop Up Days with a touch of metal
- Toronto reggae mainstays House of David Gang promise good vibes and good times
- Sarah Burton to bring band to Lethbridge
- Sheepdogs will be all about rock and roll for Whoop-Up Days
- Fred Eaglesmith and Tif Ginn play intimate sold out show
- Slocan Ramblers show fleet fingered bluegrass picking
- All the punk and more at Burning Bridges Fest
- Olenka and the Autumn lovers love the Slice
- Lee Aaron and Honeymoon Suite bring back the spirit of the ’80s
- Another great week of punk and metal music
- Cecile Doo Kingue working on new musical trilogy in Kelowna
- The-Hi Strung Downers make boisterous music out of break-ups
- Old Man Luedecke explores domestic bliss on sixth CD
- Leave the Living bring metal from Red Deer
- Metal takes over town for South Country Fair weekend
- Bent 8 bring back rockabilly
- Lethbridge Girls Rock for third year
- Lots of country music happening this week
- Fred Eaglesmith and Tif Ginn stopping by Lethbridge on stripped down tour
- SNFU shows punks how to do it right
- Rotary Park blend bluegrass with progressive rock
- Eric Braun gives a preview of Whoop Up Days
- Roy Davidson Orchestra play indie rock at Casino
- Whole lot of punking going on
- Plenty of rock and roll for classic rockers and metalheads
- Olenka and the Autumn Lovers return to Lethbridge with new sound
- Leave the Living leave home for longest tour ever
- Sunday full of great workshop jams at South Country Fair
- All about the blues for day two of South Country Fair 2015
- Strong line up for Day 1 of South Country Fair 2015
- South Country Fair 2015 to be a lot of fun for a lot of folks in Fort Macleod
- Late show worth the wait with HighKicks and Bend Sinister
- Carolyn Mark keeps her new Best Friends on their toes
- Double the fun for double booked metal show
- Cold Creek County put the pop in country for July 4
- Perpetrators bring the party for blues fans
- Whiskey Sheiks bring lots of bluegrass
- Lots of metal and punk plus South Country Fair and Journey
- Romi Mayes psyched about new band and new CD
- Life after the Gruff — Jenny Ritter enjoying solo career and rock choirs
- Brock Zeman excited about eleventh album
- Happy punkin Canada Day with the Spree Killers
- Kenny Shields and Streetheart bring the hits and more
- Pop Evil bring Detroit rock to Average Joes
- Rotary Dragon Boat Races feature much missed local talent
- Gob give up the pop for straight ahead punk
- Good night for roots and rock music
- Piano in the park a highlight of Centric Music Festival
- Coal Creek Boys sell out of new album in a month
- July starts off loudly with Street Machines and metal
- Bend Sinister beginning the writing process breaking in new band mates
- Carolyn Mark to meet some new best friends for Lethbridge stop on Western Canadian tour
- Rooster Davis Band plays upbeat New Orleans jazz
- Raw punk and metal with Artificial Dissemination
- Vancouver bands add extra Sled Island preview
- Vampires rip up Slice for second CKXU Sled Island preview
- First Sled Island preview show features Montreal bands being loud and lying on the floor
- Adequate gets the people dancing
- Lethbridge bands love Ween
- Canada Day and the Perpetrators highlight this week
- SC Mira’s music inspired by recovery
- En Esch and Lady E brings the spirit of industrial music alive
- Jazz on the Square features jazz festival highlights
- A whole lot of rock and Dragon Boat races happen this week
- Gob back with new ’70s rock inspired CD and tour
- Vazzy dig deep into French Canadian culture
- Rooster Davis and Ann Vriend to play two for one jazz show
- Centric Music Festival puts modern stamp on classical music
- Punk culture and metal mid-week at Inferno
- Danny Michel draws another big audience
- Dear Rouge get all ages dancing
- CKXU brings back Wet Secrets for Love and Records encore show
- Lt. Governor’s Gala celebrates Albertan talent
- Plaid Tongued Devils bring SOAR festival to a sweaty close
- Lindsey White debuts new CD in Lethbridge
- SOAR Festival cabarets highlight local talent
- Coal Creek Boys return to Lethbridge for jam fuelled set
- Loyalist create wall of sound for all ages metal show at Moose Hall
- Fourth Wave Freaks feature alternative entertainment and drag
- Windborn dominates Owl on his own
- Money Penny play bass heavy hits
- Sled Island previews among the highlights this week
- Vampires to highlight Lethbridge Sled Island preview shows
- Baritone folk singer Keiffer McLean to visit Lethbridge for first time
- The Galacticats to blend blues with garage rock and a lot more
- Shotgun Jimmie experiments for Lethbridge return
- The Matadors and Butch Haller play politically incorrect fun
- The other Sam Weber plays pretty pop folk music
- Leeroy Stagger sells out hometown show
- Locomotive Ghost show new music and new members
- More good times with Shred Kelly
- Trevor Alguire returns to Lethbridge
- Bats Out a hit with Citizen Rage and The Reckless Heroes fans
- Lethbridge gets jazzed for fifth annual Lethbridge Jazz Festival
- Festivals celebrate jazz and anime this week
- Blues musician Kat Danser blends academia with music
- HeavyWeights Brass Band bond over New Orleans jazz
- Calgary’s Bluesland leave their hearts in New Orleans
- Carol Welsman to tickle the ivories for Lethbridge Jazz Festival
- Danny Michel ready to make new music after latest tour
- Music in the veins of Small Town Pistols’ Amanda and Tyler Wilkinson
- Ozgoode play good upbeat pop rock
- Monday rocks with the Gay Nineties, Zerbin and Repartee
- Doc MacLean plays the blues for attentive audience
- Twin Peaks have quirky fun with harmonies and ukuleles
- Things exploding for synth rock band Dear Rouge
- SOAR and much more get June off to a rocking start
- Windy City Slaughter to bring metal from up north for all ages gig
- Shotgun Jimmie gets back to music after studying art
- Puttin’ On the Foil put on no airs about punk and fun
- Lots of pop with the Utilities and Lovecoast
- Broken Down Suitcase come back to have a blast
- Sweet Alibi sing sweet harmonies for Lethbridge Folk Club
- Lori Reid and Pillgrim blend well on alt country music
- Leeroy Stagger bares his soul on latest CD
- Tough choices for the end of May
- Bats Out bringing back the spirit of working class street punk
- Shred Kelly get ready for festival season with Lethbridge show
- Locomotive Ghost returns with new members and music
- OzGoode start new “Beginnings” with debut EP
- Mike Edel and Towers and Trees provide a taste of west coast folk music
- Biipiigwan and Dead Ranch bring the heavy with the Supervoid
- Things get loud and rocking for last day of Electric Eye
- Lovecoast love to blend pop with jazz music
- Lots of rock for punks and pop fans this week
- The Gay Nineties excited about creative videos and first full length CD
- Twin Peaks back on the road with ukuleles and new songs
- Doc MacLean spreading the gospel of the blues and the road
- Puttin’ on the Foil have lots of fun mixing country and punk
- Zerbin bring a Darling of a show to Lethbridge
- Richard Armstrong to explore the human voice in seminar
- John Wort Hannam brings talented band back to Lethbridge
- Medicine Hat punks Western Death make Lethbridge debut
- Katz came back with a brand new band and lots of melody
- Ukulele jams bring ukulele lovers together
- Songwriter Lori Reid inspired by nature and healthy living
- The ladies to rock Lethbridge for the long weekend
- Mike Edel explores cultural juxtaposition on India, Seattle
- Sweet Alibi pleased with crowd funding support
- Second Day of Electric Eye brings out the weird rock
- Electric Eye Music Festival off to a smashing start
- Keri Latimer and company come home with Leaf Rapids and Slow Leaves
- Ashley Hundred add roots to indie pop music
- Australian rockers the Lazys tear up the bar with Fever Feel
- Def Leppard plays the hits and nothing but the hits
- Peter and the Wolves tap into vintage rockabilly
- Gordie Tentrees with Jaxon Haldane explore the fun side of folk
- Electric Eye Music Festival 2 creates community of eclectic entertainment
- Joel Plaskett looks to the PAST on new CD
- Electric Eye Music Festival and much more this week
- Mayhemingways puts their own twist on folk music
- Chad Vangaalen to premiere new band at Electric Eye Music Festival
- Peter Katz lets go on latest CD
- Guy Davis brings the New York blues to Lethbridge Folk Club
- Ginger St. James plays sassy and sultry rockabilly and country
- South Country Fair songwriting contest winners make judges’ decicion difficult
- Stab. Twist. Pull howl while mixing punk and metal
- Driving While Blind say goodbye to Frank Gutjahr
- Julian Austin countrifies classic rock
- Johnny G and the Spots help Heliocentric Radio Theatre Workshop
- Ukulele aficionados show their love this week
- Homecomings and debuts highlight this week
- Rebuild/Repair blend metal and punk music
- Slow start to support for Slow Leaves’ latest CD
- Lethbridge will be a homecoming for Leaf Rapids’ Keri Latimer
- Isobel Trigger play a pair of late announced shows
- Cousin Harley and MonkeyJunk jam for Global drums
- One man band Dan Walsh entertains intimate audience with loops and lots of songs
- The Dudes introduce new music to enthusiastic audience
- Devon Coyote play full house for cd release party
- Toe tapping surf with the 427s and the Atomicos
- Windy Rock spreads the word about Lethbridge music
- A whole lot of rockabilly and fundraisers going on this week
- The Lazys rock Canada Australian style
- Peter and the Wolves bringing back the spirit of rockabilly
- Touring less is more fun for Gordie Tentrees
- Ginger St. James to play sultry, sassy, rockabilly and country music
- Scenic Route to Alaska make the sound of the Prairies
- Zojo Black make triple guitar attack
- New Weather Machine and Planet Telex give a taste of the latest Windy Rock compilation
- The Press Gang tear up things punk metal style
- Go For the Eyes break in Lethbridge drummer
- U of L Global drums spreading across the world
- Good week of music for fundraisers
- B.A. Johnston promises new sweaters, songs, jokes and no punching at Lethbridge show
- Whitehorse enjoying touring as a family
- MonkeyJunk pumped to play fundraisers for U of L Global Drums
- No Operator and Ugly Men roar at late announced metal show
- OK Vancouver OK more than okay at playing indie rock
- Good times and good surf with the Thrashers
- Ben Sures Trio was surely entertaining
- Another Wild show of rock and roll with The Wild and One Bad son
- CKXU celebrates a Prince of a FUNdrive
- Erin Ross to return with mixed bag of music
- Lots of blues and jazz happening this week
- The 427’s ride the wave of surf music
- Devon Coyote touring with new blues rock CD
- Bend Sinister break in new drummer in intense show
- The Decoys rock for intimate audience
- Astral Swans entertain for Electric Eye Fundraiser
- Uno Band “Partis” with CKXU
- Tim Hus sings songs about Southern Alberta
- Language Arts add more pop and progressive rock to classical and jazz
- Lots of fast music for slower week
- Die Mannequin never say die with new CD and lineup to open for Marilyn Manson
- The Press Gang running at “Optimal Speed” with new CD, members and muppets
- CKXU puts their ass on the line for a successful FUNdrive
- The Mohrs and High Kicks celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with loud rock and roll
- Mitch Belot blends folk with a touch of blues and covers
- Local bands raise money for Electric Eye Music Festival
- Ol’ Hoots and the Boots play ol’ style twanging country
- Whole lot of soul and pop with Mwansa Mwansa and HBO3 and Aaron Collier
- Blacksmith plays plenty of old and new country music
- CKXU reaches more than half of FUNDrive goal
- Ben Sures excited to premiere new trio
- This week is a cornucopia of comedy and classic rock inspired music
- The Thrashers explore killer robots on new CD
- The Wild record new EP at the Warehouse with AC DC's guitars and producer
- One Bad Son back with big new album Black Buffalo
- Bend Sinister bends the rules their way
- CKXU having fun this week bringing Power to the Tower for FUNdrive
- Language Arts enjoyed working with producer Darryl Neudorf
- Devon Coyote play some sweet blues
- Real McKenzies and Isotopes really rock
- Windborn and Sarah Burton play laid back night
- The Void’s new sound is simpler
- Great shows for good causes this week
- Truckers embrace Calgary Canadiana country singer Tim Hus’ trucking songs
- Astral Swans to play Electric Eye Music Festival fundraiser
- The Decoys inspired by Prism lead singer Henry Small
- Citizen Rage have a rager at Inferno
- Steve Cormier and Peter Paul Van Camp share cowboy stories and tall tales
- The Mudmen bring Celtic spirit to Casino Lethbridge
- Al Lukas puts own mark on classics
- Lots of laughs and open mics this week
- Arrival of Autumn to bring metal to University
- Highkicks start and end tour in Lethbridge
- The Mohrs to play St. Patrick’s Day in Lethbridge
- Lots of twang with Blake Berglund and Quinton Blair
- Elwins a pop fueled highlight of a busy Monday night
- Big show of peace and love with Big Sugar
- Rotary Park have a lot of fun with string band music for Lethbridge Folk Club
- Darby and Joan Club make triumphant return to stage
- Sarah Burton coming back to Lethbridge for solo show
- Punk music dominates busy week
- Real McKenzies real excited about new CD and world tour
- Baseball punks the Isotopes hope to hit a home run in Lethbridge
- Citizen Rage maturing with age
- U of L Faculty Artists and Friends celebrate a soirée inspired by Downton Abbey
- Mindil Beach experiment with rock and pop styles
- Who Made Who play AC DC from yesterday to today
- Close Talker play ambient rock
- CKXU Loves their listeners on Valentine’s Day
- It’s all about country music this week with a touch of rock and Pretty, Witty and Gay
- Blake Berglund excited to turn the tables over in Lethbridge show
- Steve Cormier back on the road singing cowboy songs
- Rotary Park excited to play energetic bluegrass for Lethbridge Folk Club
- Paul Reddick and Steve Marriner blow beautiful upbeat blues
- Basement Paintings paint a psychedelic picture of metal
- Tragically Hip play fully and completely at Enmax
- Space Wolves record a live album
- Toques and Beards and Tallest to Shortest explore different sides of rock
- Papa King and Scott Mezei play the blues mellow down and easy
- Rocking double bill with Shred Kelly and Cowpuncher
- Big Sugar to bring their music down to the bare bones on acoustical tour
- Early St. Patrick's Day and much more this week
- Mindil Beach take a break from recording to hit the road
- Kim Beggs on the road with Home Routes house concerts
- Elwins “ Play For Keeps” with new CD and new tour
- Rancho Deluxe celebrate George Arsene’s birthday
- Ross Neilsen plays blues and folk classics
- Lethbridge Folk Club sells out surprise Ken Stead show
- Lots of live entertainment to love this week
- John Wort Hannam and friends raising money for ALS with Songs For Ken
- Basement Paintings don’t need vocals
- Boom Booms set down soulful groove
- Outlaws and Outsiders showcase Aaron Pritchett, King and Cash and Cory Marquardt
- Johnny Summers Quartet show their jazz chops
- Lethbridge Folk Club jams still going strong with new faces
- Flowshine catches the groove
- River Jacks rock the accordion punk
- Paul Reddick excited to play with Steve Marriner on tour and in the studio
- February to rock with fundraisers
- Tallest to Shortest trimmed to trio and get a lot louder
- Cowpuncher to punch up their sound on next record
- Shred Kelly and Rougies Clique get Frostbite at the U of L
- Ken Stead to play special show for Lethbridge Folk Club
- A variety of shows for the end of January
- Relentlessly touring Ross Neilsen returning to Lethbridge
- The Boom Booms to bring lots of soul to Lethbridge
- The Reckless Heroes rock Inferno
- Not a lot going on with the Odds except a whole lot of fun
- Malanka new years and much more this week
- Aaron Pritchett brings Outlaws and Outsiders and his son to Lethbridge
- Craig Cardiff to work with university students and their songs
- Mwansa Mwansa And HBO3 play with a whole lot of soul
- Karen Romanchuk introduces new music for new year
- Troyanda Ukrainian Dance club celebrate the new year with Malanka
- Live events pick up this week
- Odds ready to “Party,Party, Party” in Lethbridge
- Shred Kelly back with brand new album and new Lethbridge shows
- Hometown Stars grows beyond Canadian Cancer Society Relay For Life
- Hippodrome dance to the music for Boxing Day
- Necessities reunite to help a friend in need
- Rancho Deluxe entertains with country music
- New Year’s Eve 2014 was lots of fun
- Greg Rekus visits Lethbridge en route to Hawaii
- January starting off slowly
- 2015 already looks like it will rock
- Fox Eyes and friends play the rock before Christmas
- Hurtin’ releases new EP for full house
- Lots going on for New Year’s Eve 2015
- Highway 3 Roots Revue play brand new music
- Whiskey Sheiks have fun with strings
- CKXU celebrates Christmas with live music
- Lots of local music for after Christmas parties
- Redneck rockers Blackjack Billy all about having a good time
- Zachary Lucky plays authentic country
- Windigo put their own stamp on indie rock
- Zojo Black is back with new CD and new sound
- This week features old friends and tribute bands
- Geoff Berner combines politics with dry humour
- Mother Mother put on fun, fun show of pop pop music
- Huron Carole full of love, peace and lots of stories
- Violist Rivka Golani to play fundraiser for FNMI bursary students
- Christmas charity takes centre stage this week
- Whiskey Sheikhs have fun with no strings attached
- Highway 3 Roots Revue to return to the road with new songs
- Danny Michel exudes good vibes and happiness
- The Trews bring a house party for sold out Lethbridge show
- Sean Burns duo play rootsy country
- Big John Bates and White Cowbell Oklahoma tear things up with hot, sweaty rock and roll
- Local music teacher shows his arena rock chops on first solo CD
- Unique week of everything from Christmas music to hip hop
- Windigo have close connection to Lethbridge
- Steve Bell celebrates 25 year music career
- We Are the City cancel Lethbridge show due to poor weather
- Tony Kaye plays laid back blues
- Little Miss Higgins and the Winnipeg Five heat up the night
- Furious punk at the Moose Hall with the Rebel Spell and Motherfuckers
- Erin Ross Trio entertains Lethbridge Folk Club with blues and song
- Crooked Brothers play up tempo roots music
- Nature Of play laid back folk rock
- Blackberry Wood play vibrant jazz and gypsy folk
- Tom Jackson excited to help food banks with the Huron Carole
- Girls rock this week
- Mother Mother tackle the beast for major label debut
- Unleash the Archers on new path with new line up and new album
- Tasman Jude spread peace and love through reggae music
- Tokyo Police Club and Said The Whale bring the pop to the masses in the snow
- Papa King premieres new blues band
- Mercury Audio keep toes tapping with rockabilly and old country music
- Songwriter Danny Michel going back to the basics on latest tour
- A whole lot of rock happening this week
- The Trews celebrate 10 years with tour for self titled album
- Roots singer Sean Burns to make Lethbridge debut
- Big John Bates’ music moves in a more southern gothic direction
- White Cowbell Oklahoma ready to rock in support of reissued double album
- Brock Zeman plays blues flavoured roots for intimate audience
- Autumn Hill and Kira Isabella bring the pop out of the country
- Petunia and Nathan M Godfrey take country back to the roots
- Jill Barber sings beautiful music
- Motel Raphael provide Montreal style pop
- Halloween was a hoot with D.O.A, Damage Inc. and much more
- Lethbridge Folk Club back for another year of excellent music
- Several South Country Fair highlights happen this week
- Blackberry Wood coming back with tweaked line up
- Rebel Spell running with new CD
- Grande Prairie band Tasman Jude share peace and love through reggae
- Devin Cuddy embraces piano and New Orleans jazz on new album
- Morgan Davis gives crash course in blues history to apathetic audience
- Trevor Panczak premieres For A Girl video for his fans
- Lots of laughs and classical music this week
- Tokyo Police Club take time to do new album right
- Hip hop runs in the family for Neph
- F&M inspired by Portugal for new album
- Ridley Bent and Chris Dunn play intimate evening of story and song
- Jeremy Fisher and Joe Nolan play upbeat folk
- Harpoonist and the Axe Murder and Miss Quincy play laid back blues rock
- Mindil Beach play beautifully soulful rock
- Vampires Like You cover their experimental bases
- Cassette mix tape club brings Albertan music community together
- Autumn Hill take their time recording follow up to Juno nominated debut
- Strumbellas enjoying successful second CD
- Kira Isabella growing with audience on second Cd “Caffeine and Big Dreams”
- Life is “Gold” for Jill Barber
- Halloween will be a hoot this week
- D.O.A.’s Joe Keithley back to play punk after run at politics
- Michael Bernard Fitzgerald going big on latest tour for “Yes”
- Ellen Doty returning to bring smooth jazz to Lethbridge
- Gay Nineties keep improving playing catchy ’70s style rock
- Matthew Robinson plays rare local show
- Adequate plays a little bit of everything
- Incura returns to their roots
- Lots of folk, country and metal music happening this week
- Ridley Bent duo returning to Lethbridge with new music
- The Scrags show how Swedes play punk
- Go For the Eyes and Indigo Joseph play eclectic rock
- Keith Hallett brings a taste of New Brunswick blues back to Lethbridge
- Dirtis Speshuls introduce new guitarist
- Jay Bowcott and Brady Enslen play new material and covers
- Crazy punk with Copsickle and Knuckledown at the Moose Hall
- Sultry jazz with Mwansa Mwansa and HBO3 kicks off October
- Erin Ross plays laid back solo show
- Dead Soft revisit grunge to celebrate Blueprint's anniversary
- Robin Woywitka and the Super 92 rock the roots
- David Vertesi takes a break from Hey Ocean to go solo
- Eclectic week of rock and roll and drama
- Harpoonist and the Axe Murderer excited about HAM and Eggs tour with Miss Quincy
- Funk rockers Mindil Beach tweak their sound after line-up change
- Rend and Isobel Trigger show how girls rock
- Tams have changed for Lethbridge born pop singer Theo Tams
- Lethbridge rocks this week
- The Scrags to share a taste of Swedish punk rock
- Go For the Eyes going to Lethbridge twice this month
- Indigo Joseph won’t play the same song twice
- Keith Hallett and band experimenting with old blues and jazz
- Six String Nation guitar reflecting Canada tours Southern Alberta
- Rock and roll alive and well thanks to Airbourne, the Glorious Sons and Flash Lightnin'
- Lots of laughter and rock this week
- Isobel Trigger enjoying exploring on first official tour
- Rend covering new ground on new tour
- Robin Woywitka and the Super 92 to roots and roll in Lethbridge
- Tom Savage plays stripped down set of original music
- Montreal's Eagle Tears a surprise at Slice jam
- John Antoniuk and Jen Lane do it best with duets
- Fourth annual CKXU Love and Records 2014 a huge hit
- Birds of Chicago visit Geomatic Attic with jokes and pretty melodies
- Two Bears North support new CD with new video for “Bipolar Princess”
- Lots of laughter, country and rock and roll this week
- Scott Cook continues spreading good vibes
- Lovely show from Good Lovelies and Royal Wood opens Geomatic Attic season
- University of Lethbridge welcomes new students with Freshfest
- Lethbridge Music Festival brings fans back to the’80s
- Rancho Deluxe entertain with upbeat roots music
- Things settle down after crazy couple of weeks
- Young Running have wonderful summer touring for new CD
- Glorious Sons working hard and making some noise with Airbourne
- Tom Savage glad to be back on the road as a solo act
- Dory and the Weathermen release their version of Come Together to the world
- Jen Lane and John Antoniuk excited about new duo record
- Doc MacLean embraces the spirit of Delta blues
- Yes We Mystic play hypnotic rock
- Lucid Afterlife come to jam
- Dead Eye Strobe Lights play for good sized crowd
- CKXU shows their love for records this weekend with Love and Records
- Birds of Chicago take young family on the road
- Open mics and big events this week
- Wet Secrets’ Lyle Bell just beginning to climb the PEAK
- Biblical excited to experiment for Love and Records
- Love and Records celebrates fourth year
- The Deaner returns to rock Lethbridge with Nightseeker
- NoMeansNo's Tom Holliston shows his folky side
- Julia Bentley, Myla and Chandelier play jazzy dinner music
- Applefest a success on rainy Saturday with the help of the Mark Hall band
- Local bands raise money for firefighters charities
- Samantha Martin and the Haggard play stunning set of heartfelt jazz and folk
- Passburg plays mellow melodies
- Bigwood 7 a blast on a drizzly night
- Lethbridge Music Festival could be the start of something bigger
- University of Lethbridge welcomes back students with Freshfest
- September opens with big festivals, lots of comedy and a little blues
- Royal Wood succeeds by making art for art's sake
- The Good Lovelies forced to be more focussed living all over Canada
- Yes We Mystic expands their sound while writing new songs
- Young Medicine share their culture on new CD
- Devon Coyote picks up his game even more for Lethbridge return
- Andy Brown makes great first impression with original folk/ pop music
- Sandwich revamps classic covers
- Flint and Boosh! play noise rock and video game dance music
- Megan Nash plays new music in solo show
- Great week to bang your head
- Transit shows transition while paying tribute to DJ Booda at Snapbacks and Throwbacks
- Throne of Vengeance to play three festivals in three days including Dethfest
- The Deaner ready to give’r in Lethbridge with Nightseeker
- Erin Ross plays remarkable fingerstyle blues
- Fuzz King rock the roots with a touch of twang
- Internet Love play garage rock with a touch of Weezer
- Tanner James and Dylan Keating play Nix Dicksons songs and solo folk
- Papa King and friends bid adieu to Düus
- Ben Caldwell plays some of his new songs
- Whoop Up Days brings in all the classic rock you want
- Victoria's Scimitar finding the melodic side of death metal
- Samantha Martin and the Haggard blend soul and country music across Canada this summer
- The Tourist Company's music inspired by international band members influences
- Local metal bands Accalia and Obsidian Soul break in new Inferno location
- The Perpetrators ‘Off the Hook’ as always
- Al Lukas adds a little jazz to the blues
- Chadley raps about video games and movies
- Fan interaction most important to 2014 Whoop Up Day performers Helix and Aaron Pritchett
- LEMF electronic music, Electric Eye and fundraiser among this week's highlights
- Andy Brown to bring a taste of Fredericton folk to Lethbridge
- Megan Nash to try out new music with Nick Faye in Lethbridge
- Sarah Burton ready for official release of Make Your own Bed
- Monster Truck continue a monstrous year with third tour with Alice In Chains
- Mormon Girls and betterhalf help launch Anxiety Zine
- JPNSGRLS play short and sweet first Lethbridge show
- Papa King trades songs with Daryll Düus and Evan Uschenko
- Paul Kype and Texas Flood play popular blues rock hits
- Tofu Stravinsky play pretty chill set of jazz and indie rock
- August begins with a few endings
- Fuzz Kings ready to rock the roots
- Bleeker Ridge goes back to independent roots for album FOUR
- Oliver Swain and Glenna Garramone play intimate set for small audience
- Bend Sinister play super South Country Fair encore show
- MSA and Abuse of Substance play crazy punk show
- Blues, comedy and rock and roll this week
- Streetlight Saints embrace the spirit of 1977 punk
- JPNSGRLS to finish tour of exciting music in Lethbridge
- Shelter Me : Party in the park attracts diverse entertainment
- Billie Vegas play favourite songs at CD release party
- Michael Rault Band bring a ’60s garage sound
- Blue Moon Marquee bring a touch of jazz to Lethbridge
- Billie Vegas release debut CD of original songs
- Lots of different kinds of music and drama this week
- Oliver Swain loves singing with sister from another mister Glenna Garramone
- Award winner David Vest to rock the piano in Bow Island
- Nelson born indie chill band Tofu Stravinsky expand horizons in Montreal
- South Country Fair 2014 ends on a high note
- Lots of jazz and strings for Saturday at South Country Fair
- Hot afternoon at South country Fair
- South Country Fair 2014 gets off to a rocking start
- Wild T and the Spirit have got the rhythm and the blues
- Baby Eagle lets the Constantines Steve Lambke fly solo
- Petunia and the Vipers play beautifully unpredictable show
- Plenty of pop with Hilary Grist and Dominique Fricot
- Fantastic female folk with Sarah Burton and Carolyn Mark
- South Country is a family afFair
- MSA and Abuse of Substance to bring Edmonton punk to Lethbridge
- South Country Fair, Lee Aaron, punk and lots of laughs this week
- Cousin Harley comfortable in rockabilly shoes for South Country Fair
- Young Benjamins to bring a variety of music for South Country Fair
- Geoff Berner excited to return to South Country Fair
- Intimate audience for Sean Hogan's country hits
- A touch of jazz for Canada Day with Sheena Lawson and Herb Hicks
- Steve Earle and the Mastersons show how country should be played
- Wild night with the Wild and One Bad Son
- David James plays Johnny Cash hits
- ATB Dragon Boat races provide a lot of fun
- The Bloody Diamonds play sludgy alternative rock
- Delawares and Cosmic Charley playing new music
- Alyssa McQuaid returns to Lethbridge
- Rascal Flatts get everyone singing along
- Streetwheelers weekend features lots of live music
- Wild T and the Spirit to play the blues but even better
- Blue Moon Marquee explore gypsy jazz music
- The Constantines’ Steve Lambke spreads his wings as Baby Eagle
- Public Animal roar for Lethbridge return
- Five Alarm Funk have a funking good time at CKXU Love and Records line-up announcement
- Checkers recognized for contribution to Lethbridge and Canadian music
- Petunia promises a fun show of variety with the Vipers
- Lethbridge eases into July with piano music
- Dominique Fricot ready for stripped down show
- Sarah Burton makes her own bed of piano music
- Sean Hogan gets back to making music after beating cancer
- Hilary Grist sings the soundtrack to your life and popular TV shows
- CKXU Love And Records announces some of line up at Shooting Guns show
- Rain takes toll on every concert but Pop Crimes and Jay Arner
- Advertisement, Animal Faces and Solids give solid Sled island preview
- New bassist adds new dimension to Cowpuncher
- Jack Semple adds soul and R and B to Lethbridge Jazz Festival
- Super Mao and Ron Chucks Wow entertain with folk
- Polyjesters add a touch of fun to Lethbridge Jazz Festival
- Brenna Lowrie and New Weather Machine provide alternative to jazz festival
- Rascal Flatts move forward on “Rewind”
- This week features comedy, Canada Day and Dragon Boat music
- One Bad Son excited about new album and touring with Airbourne
- The Wild promise a wild night of rock and roll before Canada Day
- Adventures at Sled Island— Part 2 Bob Mould shows how it should be done
- Adventures in Sled Island— Part 1 Public Animal at the Palomino
- B.A Johnston entertaining as usual with new songs and old jokes
- Real Ponchos play laid back roots music
- Dave McCann releases new CD for intimate audience
- Centric Music festival features music uncommonly heard
- Music for all tastes this week — from Sled Island to classical
- Yukon Blonde frontman Jeff Innes excited about new synthesizer powered side project High Ends
- Jay Arner happy to play the pop in Lethbridge with old friends
- Five Alarm Funk to put the fun in funk with Abandon Earth
- The Gay Nineties and The Wet Secrets play unusual pop music
- Good times with the Good Time Specials
- Treeline and Shaela Miller begin tour at home with Carmanah
- Subtle like a T-Rex and Lustre Creame jam on progressive rock
- Streetheart’s hits keep crowd on their feet
- Dead Eye Strobe Lights return home
- Lethbridge Jazz Festival 2014 has all Canadian line-up
- Jazz Festival and much more among the highlights this week
- Cowpuncher frontman punched out but still ready to rock Lethbridge
- It is all about the groove for Jack Semple at Lethbridge Jazz Festival
- Michael Kaeshammer to bring New Orleans boogie to Lethbridge Jazz Festival
- Michael Jackson HIStory to focus on Thriller
- Amos Garrett to do what he does best at Lethbridge Jazz Festival
- B.A. Johnston to return with new sweaters and new songs
- Dave McCann records new album in Lethbridge
- Lethbridge bands help dogs with Mutt Strutt
- Tequila Mockingbird Orchesta rock gypsy style
- The Rockies play fun filled show of acoustic hits
- Local bands help Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s Associations
- Secret Broadcast and Go For the Eyes break in new stage
- Trancide bring back shredding to Inferno for metal night
- Juxtaposers sing classic rock inspired originals
- Jazz festival and Fourth Wave Freaks zine release this week
- The Real Ponchos jam on new record
- Louise Rose shares the gift of music with Lethbridge Jazz Festival
- The Wet Secrets make pop music with bass, horns and band uniforms
- Jay Bowcott plays for a long weekend crowd
- Janni Lee Band and Eric Braun play soulful blues
- Twin Peaks have quirky fun with ukuleles
- Local bands play to help dogs this week
- Tequila Mockingbird Orchestra regroup and return to the road
- Electric Eye Music festival a hit all over Lethbridge
- Damage Inc. play Metallica's finest
- Trevor Alguire plays folk from all his albums
- Highkicks and Miesha and the Spanks show duos do it better and louder
- Leeroy Stagger helping local musicians record in Rebeltone Studios
- Familiar faces and good causes this week
- Secret Broadcast recording with Grammy award winner Steve Kaspar
- South Country Fair songwriting contest finals draw a variety of musicians
- Tanyss Nixxi and friends play a tender set
- Scott Nolan and Brandy Zdan return to Lethbridge to play new music after long hiatus
- Historic Lethbridge festival revisits the ’70s
- Lots of pop and rap music this week
- Twin Peaks place in top 24 of CBC Searchlight with ukulele folk music
- Koffin Kats to blend psychobilly and punk with rock for Psyk-o-Fest
- Belinda Davids to share the spirit of Whitney Houston
- Brock Zeman plays folk as a duo
- Animal Nation have a laid back groove
- Tribune bring the metal to Lethbridge
- Devonian Gardens get psychedelic
- Dirti Speshuls play exciting CD release party
- Electric Eye Music Festival to show off some of Alberta’s most innovative bands
- Live music this week includes the 1970s and Electric Eye
- Miesha and the Spanks and Highkicks to show how duos rock harder
- The Postnamers to play pre- Electric Eye party with weird religion inspired music
- Damage Inc. to play the best of Metallica
- Trevor Alguire to play contemplative music for Lethbridge
- Hanson Brothers celebrate hockey, punk and beer
- Paul Kype and Texas Flood’s new CD is a long time coming
- South Country Fair songwriting and Lethbridge Symphony this week
- Miss Quincy and the Showdown make the blues super sexy
- Edmonton musicians play catchy ’80s pop flashback
- Michael Jerome Browne plays the blues on unusual instruments
- Dave McCann and the Firehearts end CD release party with popular favourites
- Nki Louise and Pzeudo show the ladies can kick it
- Raw Dogs help raise money for good causes with all kinds of covers
- Local jazz musician and artist Herb Hicks writes the story of his life
- Lots of live music to fight Multiple Sclerosis
- Dirti Speshuls Cd release party among this week’s highlights
- Brock Zeman always adding new twist to roots music
- Swollen Members celebrate Brand New Day with brand new outlook on life
- Tribune keeping things heavy on latest CD
- Sunparlour Players make practical musical choices on stage
- Romi Mayes celebrates a bluesy birthday in Lethbridge
- Mary Caroline and Megan Nash play new music for intimate audience
- Sarah Jane Scouten and Sam Masterton entertain with blues tinged folk music
- Terra gives a taste of the Electric Eye music festival
- Dallas Smith excited about playing Florida Georgia Line tour
- Tribute shows and weird shows this week
- Florida Georgia Line ready to cruise and party all night on tour
- The Hanson Brothers blend home brewed beer and hockey influenced punk
- Kacy and Clayton give Clayton Linthicum a break from the Deep Dark Woods
- Chixdiggit returning to rock after a year off
- Miss Quincy to introduce “Roadside Recovery” to Lethbridge
- Slates CD release party a success with a variety of acts
- Big Dave McLean has a good time playing the blues.
- Treeline and Shaela Miller examine older songs
- Perception of Pain rock the Inferno
- Paul Kype CD release party a long time coming
- Lots of rap, roots and new open mics this week
- Romi Mayes celebrates birthday by playing Lethbridge
- Nki Louise to help show girls can kick it with hip hop
- Michael Jerome Browne to return to Lethbridge to play the blues
- Silver Band to be among highlights of second week of Kiwanis Festival
- Junkman’s Choir Kilts up for Cancer
- Marshall Lawrence plugs in and tears it up
- Mudmen rock the bagpipes
- The Chevelles help out Wilson Middle School
- Bryant Watson Duo add more soul to set
- CKXU kicks off successful FunDrive with country night
- Norwegian Blue spreads the word about Lethbridge music with Windy Rock compilation
- Unique week includes Kiwanis, punk and rap music
- Jerry Leger and the Situation excited about new CD recorded with Mike Timmins
- Megan Nash and Mary Caroline to return to play new music
- Slates recorded latest CD with Steve Albini
- Big bands a huge part of annual Kiwanis Music and Speech Arts festival
- The Seas humble alt rockers
- Ann Vriend sings beautifully soulful jazz
- Kalle Mattson adds catchy rock to folk music
- Blackberry Wood returns with own take on gypsy jazz
- Real McKenzies play real good show
- Lots of comedy and Celtic music this week
- Stand-up comedian Trent McLellan uses comedy to stand out
- Steve Brockley Band making transition from folk to rock
- John McDermott celebrates 20 years singing Celtic music
- Harry Manx hypnotizes crowd with soothing sounds
- MD Wren and the Sick Kids play honky tonk with humour
- Locomotive Ghost introduce “Winter” and much more
- Papa King and friends get people moving to the blues
- Suzie Vinnick plays intimate house concert
- Mercury Audio put a twist on tradition
- Norwegian Blue holds successful second show
- CKXU FunDrive and shows around Southern Alberta among the week’s highights
- Glorious Sons starting to make some “white noise” all over Canada
- Marshall “ The Doctor of the Blues” Lawrence to provide a blues prescription
- The Mudmen making bagpipes cool in rock and roll context
- Lethbridge rocks the nation all day long
- The Dudes equal “good times”
- Norwegian Blue Records takes flight with Windy City Sampler
- Janni Lee band drip soul and blues
- CKXU celebrates 10 years on the air with big free party
- Brenna Lowrie returns to stage
- Prism play two shows worth of hits
- Zojo Black play the blues and favourite hits
- Great week to be Irish for St. Patrick’s Day
- The Real McKenzies to bring new all Canadian line up back to Lethbridge
- Kalle Mattson sells out European shows
- Songwriter for the stars Tebey Ottah to make Lethbridge debut
- MonkeyJunk bring the blues to the Barn
- Charlie Major sings all his hits acoustically
- Al Lukas sings the blues
- Doucette and Dated Delay rock the blues
- The Boogie Patrol bring toe tapping blues
- Several great performers at Southminster United Church this week
- Locomotive Ghost winds up celebration of seasons with “Winter” EP
- Harry Manx pleased miscreant caught for stealing Mohan Veena
- Suzie Vinnick at home playing house concerts
- So You Want to Be A Singer? Find your own voice
- Community coming together for fundraiser for accident victim
- The Dudes ready to rock Lethbridge again
- Dean Brody brings out of this world experience on crop circles tour
- Honeymoon Suite celebrate the ’80s by playing the hits
- Kytami takes violin to new dimensions
- Shaela Miller and Andrew Scott entertain
- Go For the Eyes go for a ’60s feel
- Death Pledge and friends bring metal to Inferno
- CKXU loves you again and again
- Karen Romanchuk shares new songs
- Madchild puts crowd in a great mood
- Lethbridge rocks the nation for March
- Manitoba songwriter Del Barber inspired by the city meeting the country
- Jesse Cook goes blue for latest experiment in world music
- Autumns Cannon playing with friends in high places
- JRDN hopes to turn Hedley fans onto rhythm and blues
- Pop goes the country with Brett Kissel and One More Girl
- Revamped Hurtin’ revisit covers and original music
- Windborne experiment with cello and guitar
- Matt Andersen belts out the soul
- Ross Neilsen reunites with old bassist
- Lots of classic rock and blues coming up
- Boogie Patrol go toe to toe with the best in Memphis
- Charlie Major on a major career high
- MonkeyJunk earning fans, awards and playing with Cheap Trick
- So You Want to Be A Singer? Know your limits
- New Weather Machine tackles Dark Side of the Moon
- Amy Bronson returns for hometown show
- Tin and the Toad celebrate their rural roots
- Erin Ross comes back to sing the blues and little folk
- Celebrate Family Day long weekend with lots of live music
- Punk duo Mobina Galore to play Lethbridge
- Honeymoon Suite to “feel it again” as they write new songs
- Jordan McIntosh pumped about touring with Young Guns
- Scotty Hills shows his blues side
- Organ front and centre for Bend Sinister
- Monster Truck roars and rumbles in big, loud show
- Sidney York blend classical music with pop sensibilities
- Papa King and Daryll play the blues acoustically
- A variety of local bands play showcase
- Save Chinatown variety show to feature a variety of local talent
- Great week for blues, jazz and saving Chinatown
- Ross Neilsen has plenty of tunes to choose from for solo show
- Matt Andersen is more than a bluesman
- So You Want to be a Singer? Record yourself
- Dean Brody getting ready for Crop Circles tour
- Los Lobos show the wolf will definitely survive
- Shane Philip shows skills on didgeridoo, drums and guitars
- Cowpuncher tears things up again
- Juxtaposers trim down and add fiddle
- Harpoonist and the Axe Murderer and Foam Lake highlights of Frostbite.2
- Revamped Toques and Beards experiment
- Mozart’s the Marriage of Figaro comes to life with the Lethbridge Symphony Orchestra and University of Lethbridge Opera Workshop
- Tin and the Toad write what they know— southern Alberta
- Everything from opera to pop music plus southern Alberta country happening this week
- Ex-Perpetrators drummer Scotty Hills plays everything from blues to Rihanna pop
- Bend Sinister brings the spirit of progressive rock to Lethbridge
- The Band Perry ‘pioneer’ first headlining tour with positivity and empowerment
- Pandacorn and Advertisement continue improving
- Greg Rekus adds a touch of punk to his folk
- Lethbridge Folk Club presents excellent bluegrass with Go Ask Earl
- Cosmic Charley plays solid set of covers and originals
- Lethbridge bands to show their stuff at day long showcase this week
- Sidney York are ‘band geeks’ making it big in the pop world
- Monster Truck play old school rock with a modern twist
- Cayley Thomas copes with tragedy by writing songs
- So You Want to be a Singer? Relax your voice
- Big Dave McLean schools intimate audience about the blues
- Rejigged Rancho Delight add fiddle
- Michael Coughlan plays popular covers and songs about Medicine Hat
- Time apart keeps Los Lobos together for 40 years
- Mostly local acts performing in Lethbridge this week
- PandaCorn returns with new CD and official drummer
- Public Animal kick off new year with high voltage show
- Lethbridge celebrates New Year’s Eve late
- Ben Mahony and old friends enjoy spontaneous jam
- Hippodrome brings the boogie
- Plenty of blues and jazz to ring in 2014
- Big Dave McLean arranging traditional blues for guitar and drums
- Greg Rekus adds a little punk to folk music
- So You Want To Be A Singer? Learn How To Audition
- Old friends reunite old bands for Boxing Day with Ben Mahoney and Tod Robinson
- Black Mastiff and Mormon Girls lay down catchy grooves
- Revamped Matthew Robinson Band make original music shine
- The Band Perry pioneering on their first tour
- Lots of New Year’s Eve rock and roll and more this week
- Public Animal combines the forces of some of Southern Ontario's best
- The Junkman's Choir blend jazz with folk and fine fiddle
- Local bands rock the stage with a touch of noise and garage rock
- Blackberry Wood brings the circus to town
- Rooster Davis brings out the fun side of jazz and boogie woogie
- Juxtaposers play CCR influenced original music
- Willhorse plays rare acoustic show
- Lots of post-Christmas and New Year’s Eve fun planned for this week
- Highway 3 Roots revue begins in Lethbridge with new music
- Lethbridge parties with the Deaner
- Savk plays hypnotic pop
- Lethbridge musicians raise cash for Philippines tsunami victims
- Huron Carole brings Christmas spirt to Lethbridge food banks
- Huger Hush switch up instruments in show with the Utilities
- Rooster Davis brings the spirit of New Orleans boogie woogie to Lethbridge
- Local bands deliver some rock and roll for the holidays
- Willhorse picking up their game after PEAK Project
- So You Want to be A Singer? What’s the future of music—The music and it’s industry or the industry and it’s music?
- Down home humour with Washboard Hank and friends
- Rykka rocks the pop music
- Lots of loud music for Blueprint’s birthday
- DIRT rocks last show before taking long break
- Mercury Audio brings smiles with rockabilly
- Highway 3 Roots revue and Les Miserables highlights this week
- Blackberry Wood bringing brand new circus to town
- Tenore bringing in Christmas with beautiful music
- So You Want to Be A Singer? What’s the deal with real TV?
- Bocephus King has fun with intimate audience
- Thee Attacks and the Reason bring the spirit of rock to Lethbridge
- SonReal and Transit entertain good crowd
- Hurone Carole to help Lethbridge food banks
- Lots of fundraisers and laughter this week
- Johnny Dilemma makes Dilemmanade out of lemons
- The Deaner to do Lethbridge for Christmas
- Washboard Hank excited to return to Alberta
- Devon Coyote a pleasant surprise
- Good’s show focuses on new album
- Thrashers bring a little surf to Lethbridge
- Andrew Scott and Caleigh Cardinal sing old and new favourites
- Josh Martinez does balancing act for intimate audience
- Lots of Lethbridge bands rock November to a close
- Vancouver pop rock singer Rykka on her way to the top after winning PEAK contest
- So You Want to Be A Singer? Choose the right song
- Craig Cardiff has fun with looping melodies
- Tallest to Shortest run the gamut with the Dirti Speshuls
- Trimmed down Coal Creek Boys play their favourites
- Dave McCann and the Firehearts play fantastic country/ folk at rare local show
- Krang and Devonian Gardens provide good, loud weirdness
- Thee Attacks bring the spirit of rock and roll from Denmark
- Bocephus King is big in Italy
- Good week for a variety of music
- Sonreal finishing up new album
- So You Want to Be A Singer? How to sing like Bieber and sing great karaoke
- Ten years together give The Reason a reason to celebrate
- Local musicians to play Fundraiser for Kids of L’ Ecole Verendrye
- Zolas and Hollerado have a crowd hollering along with pop rock songs
- Hey Romeo try out new hits in Lethbridge
- Emerson Drive have a lot of inspirational “Moments” with Amber Bauer
- JJ Shiplett and Daniel Huscroft pump up the folk
- Papa King and friends in a blue mood
- Perpetrators keep crowd rocking blues style
- Be good at Matthew Good’s shows
- Matthew Good caps off slower week
- The Thrashers to bring smiles with surf-punk music
- Josh Martinez returns with long awaited new CD and tour
- Lebowski Bash will be lots of fun like the Big Lebowski
- So You Want to Be a Singer? Warm up your voice
- Shred Kelly and Delhi 2 Dublin play hot Halloween party
- Go For the Eyes go zombie for Halloween
- Deep Dark Woods hypnotize audience
- Sit Down Servant blends gospel with blues and reggae
- Big shows compete with each other this week
- Sean Brewer combines Red Ram and Uncas band mates to bring Tallest To Shortest to Lethbridge
- Devonian Gardens experiment with 12 strings
- July Talk is the story of two different voices
- Zolas living a charmed life touring on “Ancient Mars”
- Grapes of Wrath have great harmonies and melodies
- The Sadies tear ears off with psychedelic spaghetti western rock and roots music
- Matt Keighan and Philip Bosley share stories and folk music
- Jesse and the Dandelions and friends have fun with video at CD release party
- Cowpuncher tears it up with rootsy country-rock
- Tanner James shows off solo material
- Halloween and lots of blues music this week
- Delhi 2 Dublin to celebrate Halloween in Lethbridge with Shred Kelly
- Head of the Herd head to the top of the charts playing “blues with a hell of an edge”
- The Perpetrators return to rock the blues on new CD
- Jaclyn Guillou provides a Slice of jazz
- Klezmer comedy with Geoff Berner and Kris Demeanor
- It’s all about the laughter and metal this week
- Great Big Sea still sailing ahead after 20 year career
- Gordie Johnson blends gospel, blues and dub with steel guitar in Sit Down Servant
- Shaela Miller and Treeline celebrate new CD with two days of country and folk music
- Sean Pinchin and the Necessities keep crowd moving
- Rae Spoon plays variety
- Philip Bosley and Matt Keighan explore solo careers after touring with Roger Marin
- Lots of pretty songs from Mary Caroline and Megan Nash
- Lustre Creame and DIRT experiment together
- Crash Karma crush it for Sunday night crowd
- Sojourners sing with religious fervour
- Geomatic Attic brings in more great shows this week
- Cowpuncher transforms from country to rock and roll
- Accordionist/ songwriter Geoff Berner adds author to résumé
- Dr. Zoo create a kitchen party on the Serengeti
- Cancer Bats bring the ear blistering metal
- Steel Wheels bring mountain music to Lethbridge
- Laid back local blues with Papa King and friends
- Tom Wilson in high spirits with Lee Harvey Osmond
- Megan Nash excited about first tour with Mary Caroline
- Week’s highlights include Treeline CD release party and Owl’s third birthday celebrations
- Rae Spoon tries a little bit of everything
- Sean Pinchin embraces his blues roots
- Lethbridge Folk Club excited about new season
- Dr. Zoo blends Celtic and African music
- Sloan plays what feels good
- Cabaret at CASA a highlight of Arts Days
- Madchild and friends remember DJ Booda
- BA Johnston at his weirdest and wildest best
- Little Miss Higgins sings with soul with the F-Holes
- Boreal Sons grow on first full length album
- Lethbridge rocks this week
- Crash Karma more than a supergroup
- Cancer Bats back with Bat Sabbath
- The Steel Wheels bring the sounds of stringband and bluegrass music to Lethbridge
- One Bad Son coming back to rock Lethbridge on last tour of the year
- Eyes on Ivan play Celtic music Owls by Nature style
- Chron Goblin premieres new music
- Gob takes audience “back to 1998 without a DeLorean”
- Jack Semple tears ears off at the Casino
- Elliott Brood keeps excited crowd moving
- Dayglo Abortions prove punks can play
- Indigo Girls find power in their differences
- Eclectic night of rock with Indigo Joseph and Go for the Eyes
- Witchstone play menacing show
- CKXU loves turnout for Love and Records 3
- Chevelles rock for a good cause
- Andrew Scott plays quirky country
- Tyler Bird debuts on fiddle with Rancho Deluxe
- Arts Days and big shows this week
- Tim Hicks remembers his roots
- Tom Wilson of Lee Harvey Osmond honoured to be idolized by his idols
- Sumner Brothers capping off great year
- Madchild to return to play for DJ Booda
- Five Finger Death Punch on the right side of success with Wrong Side of Heaven
- Twiztid bringing twisted fun to Lethbridge
- Leeroy Stagger tears it up in rare hometown show
- Medicine Hat’s Jay Bowcott and Michael Coughlan strut their stuff
- Everything happens this week from books to rock and roll
- Little Miss Higgins explores roots and folk with the F-Holes
- Gob coming back to play “feet tapping, hand clapping, ass shaking show”
- Eyes on Ivan a Celtic tinged departure for Owls By Nature’s Cory Dee
- Paul Reddick blows minds by blowing beautiful harp
- Sarah Burton and Darcy Windover blend their voices
- Les Jupes blend some of the best Winnipeg musicians
- CKXU celebrates records with Love and Records 3
- CKXU Love and Records and much more this week
- Leeroy Stagger to premiere “the Truth is Sold" at rare home town show
- Jordan Klassen uses religious imagery to tie themes together on “Repentance”
- Pat LePoidevin explores American towns in song
- Murder By Death plays show to remember
- Johnny Good puts on Good one man show
- September starts slow with Freshfest and Folk Club jams
- Rusty Water and the Broken Troubadours play psychedelic roots music
- Tim Vaughn plays one of the best blues shows of the year at Amy Bronson CD release party
- Hurricane Felix plays some rockabilly for the Deathbridge Derby Dames
- Drag The River move from punk to country
- Dirti Speshuls perform new music at Bigwood 6
- Weird, wild experimental music from Clockwork Towns and the Jung People
- August ends with a blast this week
- Murder By Death to show their dynamics in Lethbridge return
- Sarah Burton coming back to do it as a duo
- Mitch Belot belts the blues on guitar and bass drum
- Whiteboy Slim plays everything from reggae to the blues
- Good times with Tod Robinson and the Gleu
- Tereza Tomek and Faye Blais shine
- Jason and the Diatonics pop home to release latest CD
- Erin Ross in an acoustic state of mind at Mocha
- The Douce is loose again to play the blues
- The Sweet to play a sweet wind-up to Whoop-Up Days
- Whoop-Up Days and rockabilly for the Deathbridge Derby Dames this week
- Don’t Forget to catch Glass Tiger play Whoop-Up Days
- Tim Vaughn blends the blues with rock and funk
- Punk icons Bunchofuckingoofs and Last of the V8 Interceptors rock the punk
- Dragonette dances in the shadows
- Electronic Music Festival and a lot of blues this week
- Chad Brownlee kicks off Whoop -Up Days country style
- Whiteboy Slim to blend the blues with many other influences
- Jason and the Diatonics return home to support new CD
- Wild T channels the Spirit of Hendrix
- Stars From Streetlights play stripped down pop
- Mayor Matt Allen shows his influences
- Mama lets Jerry Doucette play the blues
- Loon Choir and Shred Kelly rock the folk
- Weber Brothers one of the best bands in the land
- Slow start to August
- Bastard Poetry blend many influences in new music
- Tim Mulgrew and Matthew Robinson play excellent music
- Clockwork Towns release new CD
- Ruby Plumes rock the punk
- Jack the Bear plays attention grabbing folk
- Doug and the Slugs still know how to make a party
- Trevor Kohlman returns to share his music with friends
- Danny Michel lets the Garifuna Collective shine
- Dragonette more than just a synth pop band
- Zombiefest this weekend
- Flowshine just wants to have fun
- Shred Kelly to return to rock Lethbridge folk-stoke style
- Practice makes perfect with the Weber Brothers
- Fred Eaglesmith explores career from early days to most recent
- Ben Caplan gives South Country Fair preview with Tom Waits style jazz
- Fox Eyes and Cosmic Charley play strong sets
- Rancho Deluxe brings the country back
- Girls want to rock at Lethbridge Girls Rock camp
- Slower week marked by metal and rap
- Sunday was sensational at South Country Fair
- Strobe light stolen from South Country Fair
- Saturday sensational at South Country Fair
- Friday was fabulous at South Country Fair
- Local bands lend a hand to the Sally Ann
- Kiss blows minds and ears
- Music community comes out to support Lipinski family
- Mary Gauthier makes intense Lethbridge debut
- Nathan coming home for South Country Fair
- Live music in Lethbridge is scarce because of South Country Fair
- Danny Michel excited about tour with Garifuna Collective
- Harpoonist and the Axe Murderer converting people to the blues at South Country Fair
- Saskatoon duo the Faps release their frustrations through music
- Fred Eaglesmith inspired by 1966 for new music and travelling show
- Flying Fox and the Hunter Gatherers add quirky gypsy jazz
- Lots of live music for Dragon Boat Races
- Sarah Burton and Deerslayer put their own twist on country
- Jungal play blues from down under
- Jonas and the Massive Attraction rock Lethbridge despite technical issues
- Morgan Davis adds humour to the blues
- Canada Day celebrations a success
- Street Wheelers and flood relief this week
- Bands will be rocking for flood victims and the Salvation Army
- Jaydee Bixby a “Work In Progress”
- Lethbridge musicians raise lots for Red Cross at last minute benefit
- Joe Vickers explores Drumheller coal mining history in song
- Five Alarm Funk a whole lot of fun
- Chicks with Picks a hit
- Lots of different music at ATB Rotary Dragon Boat Races
- Sweet Alibi to give a preview of South Country Fair performance
- Aaron Pritchett sits pretty in Suntan City in a convertible
- Mary Gauthier celebrates renegades in her songs
- Shane Chisholm playing more in Southern Alberta
- Chronobot and DIRT deliver volume and heavy riffs
- Go For the Eyes in high spirits
- Oh My Darling helps celebrate St. Jean Baptiste Day
- Geomatic Attic still has a blast in spite of rain woes
- Helix still knows how to R.O.C.K You
- Hollerado welcomes mayor to play at end of fun filled set
- Jack Semple humbles guitar players at jazz festival
- Dave McCann and local musicians to help flood relief with benefit concert
- Flood benefits and Canada Day celebrations this week
- Jonas and the Massive Attraction a ‘big slice’ overseas
- Morgan Davis rides the rails back out west
- Jungal bring Australian roots rock back to Canada
- Five Alarm Funk to bring the funk and the fun
- We Are the City grow on “Violent” with producer Tom Dobrzanski
- Long and McQuade shows off local talent
- CASA party provides a sample of Lethbridge Jazz Festival talent
- Lethbridge Jazz Festival opens with sold out Lethbridge Big Band and guests
- Roger Marin entertains intimate audience with upbeat country
- Dave Lang and the Twin Otters play clarinet powered jazz
- Ana Egge sings sultry country music
- Yes We Mystic and Tyler Gilbert play many different instruments
- St Jean Baptiste Day will be fun for the whole family
- Hank and Lily to be a highlight of Chicks with Picks
- Thursday hopping with happenings this week
- Hollerado hitting Lethbridge on mini-festival tour
- Oh My Darling celebrating St.- Jean Baptiste Day in Lethbridge
- Helix rocks and ages with their audience
- LSCO Rocks The Block with country and rock
- Matt Currie returns to stage
- Matt Epp brings more energy with band
- Scott Cook holds court with melodic country folk
- The Void back for a crack at second CD release party
- Julian Austin rocks the country at the casino
- Lethbridge Jazz Festival explores all kinds of jazz music
- Lethbridge Jazz Festival dominates this week
- Rosana Eckert to play with Lethbridge Jazz musicians
- The Polyjesters plan to last
- Jack Semple excited to play Lethbridge Jazz Festival
- David Lang and the Twin Otters get better by busking
- Kyprios celebrates with excited audience
- Lynn Jackson plays folk filled ballads
- Music community and Harmony Foundation play for George Arsene
- Devonian Gardens play psychedelic 12 strings
- The Void releases new CD with video and a robot
- Cam Penner channels Bob Dylan and Fred Eaglesmith
- Greber blast bass heavy metal
- Flying Fox and the Hunter Gatherers have brassy fun
- Smokekiller turn a negative into a positive
- Düus and Undefined rock the blues
- Lots of laughs and LSCO rocks the block this week
- Matt Epp finds beauty and rock and roll in darkness
- Ana Egge excited about Steve Earle producing new CD
- Scott Cook pumped about new tour with new band
- The Brains are amazing
- Erin Ross makes the blues sound beautiful
- Girls rock for Lethbridge Girls Rock camp
- Dan Frechette and Kayla Luky bring Winnipeg roots to town
- Toronto serves up classic rock at the Casino
- Petunia brings traditional country back to life
- Kyprios coming back to Lethbridge
- Lynn Jackson's sixth CD is more personal
- Lots of metal and big fundraiser this week
- Edge of Attack excited about coming back to Lethbridge
- University of Lethbridge student studies folk festival culture
- Cam Penner excited about change in musical direction
- Zojo Black rock the blues again
- Ollie Vee get toes tapping to catchy rockabilly
- Local talent breaks in CASA
- Shaela Miller and Treeline return
- Luke Blu Guthrie blends country and blues
- Oscar Lopez and Awna Teixeira make CASA’s first concert a success
- Steve Brockley Band plays catchy country/roots music
- Abramson Singers sing beautifully despite illness
- Tod Robinson and the Gleu introduce new CD
- Ultra Mega plays psychedelic rock
- Flying Fox and the Hunter Gatherers inspired by nature
- The Brains and Bent 8 are back this week
- Kayla Luky excited about learning from Dan Frechette
- Dan Frechette spent busy year recording 10 albums
- Weber Brothers Band back to rock with Brooke Wylie
- Coal Creek Boys debut new CD and bassist
- CASA grand opening just one of many events this week
- Ollie Vee bond over small town living and Sun Studio sounds
- Awna Teixeira goes it alone opening for Oscar Lopez
- Buckman Coe back with new ukulele inspired EP
- Steve Brockley Band take their time on new CD
- Spoon River is a family affair with brand new band and new music
- Pandacorn plays two excellent Lethbridge shows
- Laughter, Mother’s Day music and much more
- Shotgun Jimmie excited about new CD full of short and sweet songs
- The Abramson Singers love their harmonies
- Karen Romanchuk introduces new music
- One Bad Son remembered for rocking ’70s style
- Bitterweed Draw played fun-filled honky tonk music
- Sixth Annual South Country Fair songwriting competition has lots of variety
- Tin and Toad add lots of mandolin to their country
- Jack Marks and the Lost Wages play rock solid set of roots music
- Down With Webster gets audience screaming
- Marvellous May for country music begins this week
- Weber Brothers carry the torch for old fashioned rock and roll
- Short of Able in it for the long haul
- PandaCorn returning for two shows with new drummer in tow
- Ghostkeeper mixes art with indie rock
- Pine Tarts have fun with audience
- Trevor Panczak and Rough Stock help Pronghorns women’s soccer
- Gentleman monster Michale Graves haunts Lethbridge
- Peter Katz excited about returning to Southern Alberta
- Dan Walsh explores his bluesy side
- Weird rock when Church and Lustre Creame share a stage
- Harlequin rocks the hits at Casino Lethbridge
- Sweet Alibi share some sweet harmonies
- LCI dances to the music of Jason and the Diatonics
- Big names this week include Motley Crüe, Big Wreck and Down With Webster
- Down With Webster ready to party down with Lethbridge
- Big Wreck excited about Motley Crüe tour
- The Bitterweed Draw excited about playing South Country Fair Songwriting Competition finals
- Marvelous metal from Throne of Vengeance
- Dave McCann and the Firehearts return to rock it country style
- Perpetrators break in new bassist
- Jim Byrnes schools sold out crowd on blues and old country
- Enrapturing show of pretty pop from the Zolas and the Dudes
- Harlequin returns to Lethbridge and lots of music for good causes
- Michale Graves: from skate kid to punk rock superstar
- Ghostkeeper experiments with new show and CD
- Headbangers paradise at Eagles Hall
- Moose Hall fundraiser brings out the community
- Andrew and Julie Scott crack up the audience and each other
- Bow Djangos make the Lethbridge Folk Club swing
- Ron Sexsmith enraptures sold out crowd
- Durban Poison and friends tear it up
- Elise Epp plays pleasant piano melodies
- Community helps the Moose
- University of Lethbridge clubs plan a Carnival of ocean themed fun
- Open jams and good causes this week
- Perpetrators returning to perpetrate blues power
- Kenny Wizz brings Michael Jackson’s HIStory to life
- The Thrashers bring Winnipeg surf musc to Lethbridge
- Rockabilly and hillbilly night a hit
- Revamped Billie Vegas play the hits
- Good music makes for marvelous weddings
- Music for the Moose and MS this week
- Zolas plan to experiment while opening for the Dudes
- The Bow Djangos swing gypsy style
- Düus brings a good time playing the blues
- Harry Manx plays mellow set of East Indian meets blues music
- Penitentz and Death Pledge play for U of L headbangers
- John Jerome and the Congregation add mandolin to indie rock
- Prairie Folk Tournament a lot of fun with the Ball Gag N Chain Gang
- Punk rock and much more in Lethbridge for Easter weekend
- Durban Poison ready to invade Western Canada
- Real McKenzies pipe in St. Patrick’s Day early
- Alex Cuba heats up chilly night
- Cecile Doo-Kingue sings sassy French blues
- B.A. Johnston gets full house laughing
- Swollen Members excited about Beautiful Death Machine
- Harmony Foundation for George Arsene and lots of blues and rap this week
- Harry Manx blends the blues with Bollywood
- CityReal experiments with hip hop
- Hayes Carll and Corb Lund entertain with laid back stories and song
- Method man takes crowd back to the ’90s
- Coal Creek Boys trimmed down to lean, mean trio
- Sophmore Jakes win Lethbridge College Student’s Association Band Wars
- Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with Prairie Folk, rap and blues
- Kory Istace vs the Time Pirates to play Prairie Folk Tournament
- Real McKenzies promises a real Ceilidh this week
- Rend to rock Revolution at Victory Church
- Ball Gag N’ Chain Gang plan different show for Lethbridge
- Cecile Doo-Kingué plays the bilingual blues
- Paul Kype and Texas Flood play the soundtrack to the party
- Reuben Bullock and the Dark pack the house
- David Gunning shares Maritime music and stories with folk club
- Tanner James plays roots and blues
- Owls By Nature and Jolene Draper introduce new music
- Fridays get funky with Furious D and Gordon Leigh
- Sarah Slean sets laid back mood for Womanspace
- Miss Quincy sings smooth blues
- Pipe organs to be a highlight of Kiwanis Music and Speech Arts Festival
- Hayes Carll, rap and Band Wars among this week’s highlights
- Indian Handicrafts meet the Melvins while recording new CD
- Medicine Hat duo Mahoney plays the WHL
- Alyssa McQuaid records new EP in Nashville
- Rappers raise money for YWCA Harbour House
- Flowshine let the psychedelic blues flow
- Alyssa McQuaid releases new CD to enthusiastic audience
- Wool on Wolves play fiddle and plenty of other instruments
- Mitch Belot plays cool blues and folk music
- Mahoney folkify a variety of hits
- D.O.A tears it up one last time
- March comes in like a lion with lots of live music
- Miss Quincy takes time off to write a new album
- Aida and the Ruby Plumes a contrast in styles
- Sarah Cripps makes an impression in Lethbridge debut
- Prism “flying” through another fantastic show
- Country highlights include Alyssa McQuaid Cd release party
- D.O.A calls it a day with “We Come in Peace” and farewell tour
- Sarah Slean excited about Land and Sea
- Jeremy Fisher plays enjoyable Lethbridge debut
- A.W Cardinal duo play classic rural blues and jazz
- Rival Sons come out swinging with big slabs of rock and roll
- Politics and punk closely related for D.O.A frontman Joe Keithley
- CKXU Valentine’s Day celebration among the week’s highlights
- Sarah Cripps excited about touring on first full length CD
- Locomotive Ghost blend country and rock music.
- Blame a good time on blues music with Düus, King and Doerksen
- Karen Romanchuk premieres new music
- A celebration of keyboards and computers
- Yeah Dads play tight set of garage rock
- Whitehorse “on fire” for sold out show
- Mike Tod inspired by Northern California for latest CD
- It’s all about roots music this week
- Keith Price to explore his acoustic side with a little Lenny Breau
- Banjos are a passion for Pharis and Jason Romero
- Jeremy Fisher celebrates Canadian songwriters on latest CD
- Benefit kicks off Harmony Foundation to help Lethbridge musicians
- Jesse and the Dandelions back with laid back feel
- Steve Coffey and Lance Loree play stripped down country
- Michael Charles brings a taste of Chicago down under blues
- Rival Sons excited about first tour of the west
- Lots of musical variety this week
- Locomotive Ghost has music for all seasons
- Lethbridge helps Communities in Unity and Bridges of Hope
- Bocephus King experience full of psychedelic jams
- Lizzy Hoyt shows her many talents at the Wolf’s Den
- Blackberry Wood and Redrum Triumph have fun
- Incura blows the roof off Pulse
- The Mahones tap into the punk side of their roots
- Pandacorn make keyboard powered rock
- Musicians to play in Harmony for Murray Nelson
- Great music for good causes this week
- Australian bluesman Michael Charles brings the sounds of Chicago to Lethbridge
- Bocephus King back with new band and new tribute to Nina Simone
- Hurtin’ warms up for weekend gigs at the Casino
- The Necessities return with laid back folk groove
- Zojo Black has fun rocking the blues
- Jenny Berkel plays easy-going folk
- Buckcherry heat up cold night with hot, sleazy rock
- Everything from classical to metal music happening this week
- The Mahones ready to rock with new CD and new tour
- Incura excited about the new and the now
- Pandacorn blends voices
- Lethbridge College Student’s Association psyched for Band Wars 5
- Shed Kelly get sweaty crowd stoked on folk music
- Jay Bowcott adds humour and harp to his music
- Commander Xander back to entertain with Planet Telex
- New bands for new year include Johnny G and the Spots and Blacksmith
- Lethbridge rocks New Year’s Eve
- Youth drop their own beats with Drop’n Beat youth drop in program
- Buck Cherry among this week’s highlights
- One Bad Son excited about taking their shot with Buck Cherry
- Food bank fundraiser with Moon Dancer marks slower week
- Shred Kelly coming back to get stoked on folk music
- Rancho Deluxe and Rob Ursel play fun filled pre-Christmas bash
- End of the world in the dark
- Lustre Creame and DIRT celebrate the end of the world
- Coal Creek Boys and Willhorse play contrasting sets
- Lots of live music for New Year’s Eve in Lethbridge
- Turncoats back to celebrate New Years Eve in Lethbridge
- Paul Kype and Texas Flood return with a blast
- CKXU celebrates Christmas by helping out
- Doerksen hopping this week
- Düus plays the blues with friends
- Christmas with Jimmy Rankin
- Mother Mother and Hannah Georgas tear it up new wave style
- Rock and roll through the end of the World
- Willhorse excited about bringing debut CD to Lethbridge
- Highway 3 roots revue ends tour in Lethbridge on a high note
- Bill Bourne, Indio Saravanja Scott Cook collaborate beautifully
- Fast Times tweak their line up
- Janni Lee band belt out the blues
- The Hackamores play a slice of Western Swing history
- Alex Vissia and band sings with soul
- Psychedelic rock and pop with Big Jim and the Twins and Planet Telex
- Erin Ross entertains full house with folk
- Wil and Ryan McMahon rock it folk style
- Support local music this week and every week
- Ambience and organs mark Brenna Lowrie and Night Committee show
- Doc MacLean moans authentic blues
- Back to the ’90s with the Void
- The Boogie Patrol sing the Movember blues
- Lethbridge College goes country for Movember
- Mother Mother emphasizing “The Sticks” in live show
- Scott Cook caps off busy year by playing with his idol Bill Bourne
- Juno award winners and folk music plus Christmas concerts this week
- Hannah Georgas explores more of her pop side on new CD
- Bill Bourne excited about playing with Scott Cook and Indio Saravanja
- Leeroy Stagger excited about fifth annual Highway 3 Roots Revue
- Mayor’s Christmas concert to raise money for the Lethbridge Food Bank
- Indio Saravanja winding down busy year by playing with Scott Cook and Bill Bourne
- Zoo Lion rock with original music
- Wool on Wolves and Great Bloomers incorporate a variety of instruments
- Fun built into Tom Fun Orchestra show
- Movember, crafts and much more this week
- J Riley Hill excited about new CD
- Doors opening for the Boogie Patrol
- Laura Leit provides odd show of vocalizations
- Eclectic show features punk and country with the Motorleague and the Turncoats
- Daryll Düus adds baritone guitar to the blues
- Local indie rock bands show off their styles
- Tim Hus sings Canadiana for Movember
- Live music at new venues this week
- Zoo Lion roars on the road
- Wool on Wolves progress on new album and tour
- Irish Rovers ready to retire from roving on the road
- Comeback Kid coming to rip it up in Lethbridge
- Treeline and Shaela Miller playing new music
- Wendell and Wheat blend humour and stories
- MonkeyJunk play the blues with soul and baritone guitar
- Big Sugar brings down the house reggae style
- Danny Michel and hot band heat up the night with exotic music
- Concerts for good causes including Movember this week
- Tim Hus promises a ‘boot stomping good time’ for Movember
- Strumbellas having fun opening for the Tom Fun Orchestra
- Tom Fun Orchestra having fun with new line-up and new Cd
- Secretman bring the funk and the jazz
- Rancho Deluxe in fine form
- Smooth jazz and folk from Joline Baylis and Tereza Tomek
- Alyssa McQuaid sings uplifting music
- Tarantüela blend blues and roots rock
- Departures playing post punk music for zombie art auction
- Nick Gilder sings his hits
- Hey Ocean and Alvarez Kings provide Halloween treats
- Delhi2Dublin back with brand new CD , video and tour
- Wendell and Wheat hit the streets all over the prairies
- Slower week marked by some excellent shows
- MonkeyJunk not monkeying around in award filled year
- The Void has fun being the Ramones
- Slice on fire with Flaming Lips tribute
- Matt Mays plays a‘Mays’ing show
- Omar and the Bear draw from the well of John Mayer
- Deep Dark Woods rock the Barn with psychedelic country music
- Rae Spoon entertains with folk songs and techno music
- Prairie Oyster heat up chilly night
- Gordie Johnson pumped about reggae legend Willi Williams playing with Big Sugar
- Danny Michel excited about touring with new band
- Big shows and new open mics happening this week
- Hawksley Workman takes things one day at a time
- Nick Gilder glad to be back playing Sweeney Todd songs
- Zolas back with brand new sound and an all-star line-up
- CKXU has a lot of fun playing prairie music for FUndrive
- H-Bomb wins Lethbridge College Student’s Association band wars
- Peter Karp and Sue Foley sing the blues for me and you and one or two others
- Sunparlour Players and Kalle Mattson entertain intimate audience
- Mike Edel excited about returning home to Alberta
- Matt Epp explores the world
- Marianas Trench creates a whole new world for Ever After Tour
- Live music everywhere this week
- Deep Dark Woods return to Lethbridge after hectic year
- Matt Mays takes his time to do the job right on Coyote
- Prairie Oyster glad to be back on the road together
- Roger Marin and Gordie Tentrees rock the blues despite low numbers
- The Void and Tyson Wiebe help Big Brothers and Sisters for Meester Lethbridge's Birthday
- Ghost Factory has crowd shouting along
- Bix Mix Boys mix bluegrass with Canadiana
- Shaela Miller and Treeline share new songs and old favourites
- Junkman's Choir play exotic music
- Cuff the Duke show reminiscent of Blue Rodeo
- Fred Eaglesmith in a talkative mood as he plays the classics
- Matthew DeZoete seeing the world in different colours on new Cd
- CKXU celebrates home grown music for Fundrive
- Band wars and CKXU Fundrive put the fun in this week
- Band wars is back at the Barn
- Peter Karp and Sue Foley bring folk and blues together
- Pack A.D. back with a blast
- Sumner Brothers debut their brand of country
- Econoline Crush relive the ’90s
- Go For the Eyes go slightly psychedelic
- Lethbridge Symphony Orchestra season includes a variety of collaborations
- Plenty of Canadian folk and blues featured this week
- Bix Mix Boys mix traditional bluegrass with Canadiana
- Sunparlour Players ‘preserve’ their roots
- Cuff the Duke excited about new companion CD “Union” and Lethbridge
- The Suppliers supply a good rocking time
- Shred Kelly shred at the Slice
- Rap and jazz make a perfect match at Jazzerwocky
- Rancho Deluxe plays set of gritty country
- Blackberry Wood bring a bumblebee gypsy jazz party
- Kenny Shields and Streetheart take crowd back to the ’80s
- Joel Plaskett puts on stunningly beautiful performance
- Greg Rekus entertains with energetic acoustic guitar
- A whole lot of rap and roots in Lethbridge this week
- Go For the Eyes going through a few troubles over summer
- The Pack A.D. coming back
- Shred Kelly stoked about busy summer and new CD
- Sumner Brothers have cabin fever
- Second annual Word on the Street a success
- Sandwich provide a delectable dish of jazz tinged pop
- Little Birdie sings so sweet
- Daryll Düus releases long awaited CD with rocking show
- Erin Ross plays jazz tinged blues
- Tom Savage Trio rock it for an intimate audience
- Owls by Nature have a hoot on stage
- Everlast drowned out by bass and reverb
- Econoline Crush coping with transition
- Everything from zombies to symphony happening this week
- Joel Plaskett to rock Southminster United Church
- Blackberry Wood pumped about Strongman vs. The Russian Bears
- Arts Days to bring together Lethbridge’s arts scene
- “Casual Viewing” distracts 54-40’s Neil Osborne
- New bands and Shematomas celebrate Blueprint’s birthday
- Hooray for the Birds of Prey and Redgy Blackout
- Lethbridge Folk Club opens season with fleet fingered fingerpicking from David Ross MacDonald
- Lethbridge loves CKXU and records
- Cosmic Charley play exciting psychedelic show
- Poppa Dawg gets blissed on the blues
- Madchild and Tech N9ne kill it at Studio 54
- Band Wars coming back to Lethbridge College
- Superb shows this week despite Stone Temple Pilots cancellation
- Strained vocal chords blamed for Stone Temple Pilots cancelled Lethbridge show
- Tom Savage Trio to bring savage country rock to rock in the weekend
- Owls by Nature to make Lethbridge debut at the Owl
- Greg MacPherson shows intensity on stage
- Leeroy Stagger gives audience a taste of upcoming 54-40 show
- Devon Coyote and Twenty Centuries of Stony Sleep a study in contrasts
- Stone Temple Pilots Rob DeLeo rocks and rolls and fishes
- Jazz jam and folk club open mics begin this week
- John Antoniuk’s album a tribute to his mom
- 54-40 still going strong after 30 years
- Madchild excited about Dope Sick and Tech N9ne tour
- Ann Vriend blends influences
- Ambient rock from the Mountaineer
- Mason Rack Band play super show full of shenanigans
- Matthew Robinson plays laid back folk
- Alyssa McQuaid sings pretty pop-country music
- High octane punk from Durban Poison and Stressed Out
- Kayla Luky puts own stamp on traditional country
- Liam Titcomb plays upbeat folk-pop music
- Brenna Lowrie’s debut CD a surprise hit
- Something for everyone this week as students return
- Gord Bamford excited about tour with Miranda Lambert
- Patrick Krief’s new solo CD a departure from the Dears
- Michael Rault following in his father's footsteps
- Tech N9ne explores his darker side through rap
- Bigwood V a lot smaller this year
- Kim Mitchell takes Whoop-Up Days crowd to ‘Rockland wonderland’
- Betterhalf put own twist on drums and bass
- Really nice show from Yes Nice but Left Behinds won't be left behind
- Murder Mouse Blues band kill a sweet set of mandolin powered blues and roots music
- CKXU to show their love for records at a bigger and better Love and Records
- Lethbridge music marks mellower week
- Mason Rack Band back with big opportunities
- Jason and the Diatonics return home for a fun-filled show
- Liam Titcomb excited about tour for new CD Cicada
- Derby Dames have fun with music and art
- Electronic music festival has potential for the future
- Jo Hikk plays originals by request
- New Weather Machine celebrates 40th birthday of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars
- Hollerin’ Pines provide vocal harmonies and laid back folk
- Quit the City blend Queens of the Stone Age with the Rolling Stones
- Todd Wolfe Band rocks the blues
- Carrie Rodriguez makes fiddle sizzle
- Kim Mitchell still doing his rock and roll duty on the weekends
- Much more than Whoop-Up Days this week
- Platinum Blonde takes care of ‘unfinished business’ with new CD and tour
- Westfest evolves from Whoop-Up Days pancake breakfast to big festival
- Aaron Lines celebrates life with family and Queen’s Jubilee
- Morgan Davis takes crowd to school for the delta blues
- Chevelles in an ’80s kind of mood
- Record Holder return for rare local show
- Marq DeSouza returns for hometown show
- Downtown alive with the sound of electronic music
- Everything from electronica to David Bowie and the blues this week
- The Hollerin’ Pines play folk after funk
- Murder Mouse Blues band more than just a blues band
- Carrie Rodriguez excited to hike and play in Lethbridge
- Todd Wolfe counts jams with Eric Clapton and Sheryl Crow among career highlights
- Friends help friends by listening to live music
- Toby Beard belts out saxophone infused blues and folk
- Jake Ian leaves Haymakers at home for a solo folk/ country show
- Sarah MacDougall sings sweet melodies
- Gordie Tentrees and Roger Marin play authentic roots and blues
- Hurtin’ play back to the roots country
- Lustre Creame release video for Where Do I Go From Here
- Bob Dylan and death metal this week
- Nova Scotia bluesman Morgan Davis hits the rails for latest tour
- Marq DeSouza can’t wait to play back home
- Canadian Country Weekend ends on a sunny note
- Canadian Country weekend opens with a blast from the past with Nitty Gritty Dirt Band and voices from the future
- Nazareth pulls out all the hits
- Corb Lund coming home for Canadian Country Weekend
- Canadian Country Weekend and Cirque Du Soleil among long weekend fun
- Godie Tentrees excited about new CD and tour with Roger Marin
- Nitty Gritty Dirt Band ready to rock the country in Fort Macleod
- Gordie Tentrees excited about new deal and big tour
- Audio Rocketry add drums to Celtic and punk edged folk
- Linda McRae entertains with stories and new songs
- Alberta Summer Games also features a lot of entertainment
- Project Mars rock the west for the first time
- Romi Mayes excited about first official video
- Todd Menzies rides with southern rockers Willhorse while Broken Down Suitcase tours
- Delhi 2 Dublin stoked to play 2012 Alberta Summer Games
- Wax Mannequin coming back to support “No Safe Home”
- Sweltering Sunday was sensational at South Country Fair
- Rock solid South Country Fair Saturday line-up
- Wild T and the Spirit supply good vibes and the spirit of Jimi Hendrix
- Planet Telex change up their sound
- Scott Nolan spreads his wings on keyboards
- Sonreal brings the party to Lethbridge
- Tanyss Nixi plays laid back folk-pop music
- Dated Delay back together for Street Wheelers
- South Country Fair provides a fine vacation for music community
- Something for everybody on Wednesday
- Nazareth are too young to say farewell
- Flying Fox and the Hunter Gatherers to enjoy partying with fellow Winnipeggers at South Country Fair
- Punch Drunk Cabaret to cover a lot of territory in South Country Fair debut
- Redrum Triumph can’t wait to play the South Country Fair
- Meghan Bowman plays “sappy love songs” with melancholy edge
- Maria In The Shower jazz up appreciative audience
- Street Wheelers Weekend features everything from classic rock to rap
- Locomotive Ghost build on blended influences
- Death metal band Auroch bond over horror writer H.P .Lovecraft
- Lethbridge bands rock the Rotary Dragon Boat races
- Weber Brothers bring back the spirit of rock and roll
- The Perms rock the pop
- Lethbridge celebrates Canada Day with lots of live music and dance
- Brenna Lowrie releases debut CD
- Back to the ’90s with Gob and Finger 11
- The Heavyweights Brass Band reinterpret pop music
- Elliott Brood rock the banjo for two shows
- Phao look forward to playing Dragon Boat races
- Dragon boats provide most of the week’s entertainment
- The Weber Brothers ask fans to choose their favourite songs
- The Perms spread happiness but panned in Germany
- Summer kicks off with a blast with Hayes Carll at the Geomatic Attic
- Rancho Deluxe plays tight set of country-folk music
- Sarah Burton comes back to play new music
- Windborn supply full sound with a little technology
- Brian Dunn plays laid back roots rock
- St. Jean Baptiste Day celebrations include lots of music
- Spencer Jo plays two shows of celtic folk music
- Bill Durst beams as he blasts the blues
- Celebrate Canada Day in Lethbridge
- Heavyweights Brass Band jazzes up popular hits and much more
- Gob getting back in groove on new tour
- Darryl Düus and Church join forces
- The Void unplugged lets Jon Vornbrock show off his singing
- Lethbridge Jazz Festival features first night highlights
- Ross Neilsen and Miss Quincy sing the blues
- Steve Earle shares stories and lots of songs
- Leeroy Stagger ready to ‘blast off’ for summer
- Elliott Brood coming back to Lethbridge for two shows
- Summer blasts off with a lot of variety this week
- Obie Trice glad to be back with Bottoms Up
- Steve Pineo among highlights of Summer Blast off
- La Cité des Prairies celebrates St. Jean Baptiste Day with music and more
- Sarah Burton back to “breathe fire” in Lethbridge
- James Murdoch records new concept album live
- Lethbridge gets jazzed for second annual jazz festival
- Five Alarm Funk put the fun in funk
- LSCO rocks the block for lots of people
- Planet Telex takes things up a notch for EP release
- Strumbellas sound like the Strokes playing folk
- Vern Dorge glad to be back home for Lethbridge Jazz festival
- For Marv Stamm, every show is important from Frank Sinatra to Lethbridge Jazz Festival
- Blues, jazz and Beatlemania this week
- Miss Quincy and the Showdown to rock the blues with Ross Neilsen and the Sufferin’ Bastards
- B.A. Johnston and the Ketamines provide laughter and volume
- Shaela Miller sings crowd favourites
- Fish & Bird finish Folk Club season
- Jesse and the Dandelions celebrate new EP with special guests
- Adaline combines jazz with dance and new wave music
- Moon Dancer plays for Relay For Life
- Big shows for charity mark week marred by cancellations
- Five Alarm Funk clowning around on tour for new CD
- Manafest frustrated by tour cancellation
- Five singing Guys sing moving show for Lou Gehrig’s Disease
- Dave McCann celebrates birthday by playing great show
- Andrew and Julie Scott entertain with quirky covers
- Swiftys celebrate 10 years with fantastic show plus Shaela Miller and Treeline
- Die Mannequin rocks no-holds-barred show
- Highlights of slower week include Jessica Jalbert, Erin Ross and Kardinal Offishall
- Fish & Bird excited about new music and folk clubs
- Adaline records new electronica album with tour in mind
- She Has A Name is a harrowing tale of human trafficking
- Jake Ian and the Haymakers play stripped down country
- Indio Saravanja shines backed by crack band
- James Struthers and Tyler Del Pino play pure pop
- Sarah Plumer remembered with music
- JP Hoe puts on string powered pop show
- Be Good Tanyas show like old friends getting back together
- Lethbridge talent returns home and jazz music mark this week
- Strumbellas head west for the first time
- Beth Arrison blending classical and jazz music
- The Swiftys to celebrate 10 years by bringing back former members
- Sandwich grooves with exotic sounds
- Music brings attention to Shelter Me in the Park
- Julian Austin has fun with originals and a few classics
- Tim Williams plays scorching set of acoustic blues
- Argus introduces energetic originals and choice covers
- Jesse and the Dandelions have fun with ’80s hits
- Coal Creek Boys shoot live video
- Great Lake Swimmers storm Southminster United Church
- Busy holiday week with lots of folk, pop and a little rock
- Care Failure and Die Mannequin never say die
- JP Hoe stands on his own after opening for Jann Arden
- James Struthers plays unabashedly catchy folk-pop music
- The Be Good Tanyas glad to be back after a brief break
- Daryll Düus and Papa King a match made in blues heaven
- Hank and Lily show their multi-musical sides
- Dalliance Elixir makes much anticipated return to stage
- Good times with Girls, Girls, Girls
- Slower week includes country music, Tim Williams and Irish dance
- Savk returns to entertain intimate audience
- Surgery won’t keep Gord Bamford down
- Greenshields and friends play relaxed show together
- Tiff Ginn and Bill Poss make surprise visit to Lethbridge
- C.R. Avery explores grey area between rock, rap and poetry
- Unleash the Archers unleash the power
- Whitehorse combine the best of Luke Doucet and Melissa McClelland
- Peter Katz, jazz and classical music this week
- Hank and Lily to show three different sides at three different shows
- Great Lake Swimmers enjoy experimenting
- Peter Katz hopes new CD will help people relax
- The sweet jazzy folk sounds of Sweet Alibi
- Prism entertains with the hits
- Jaydee Bixby and family sing classic country for Ronald McDonald House
- Rambling Dan Frechette plays some hot guitar
- Red Rum Triumph plays for Record Store day
- Johnny Reid puts on his dancing shoes as he brings the party to the Enmax
- Fred Eaglesmith entertains sold out show with stories, jokes and great songs
- Go for the Eyes a pleasant surprise
- Metal and local pop punk bands popular draws this week
- C.R. Avery ready to return to the NAAG
- Leeroy Stagger builds on success by signing with hero Danny Goldberg’s new record label
- Kayla Howran and Shaela Miller honky tonk up a storm
- Junkman’s Choir play a variety of music
- Paul Filek something special in Slice show
- Amy Thiessen and Duane Forrest play pretty pop music
- An embarrassment of riches for music lovers this week
- Allen Jacobson to be highlight of Lethbridge trombone festival
- Fred Eaglesmith stays true to his roots
- Carolyn Dawn Johnson fired up about Johnny Reid tour
- Jaydee Bixby to help raise awareness for Ronald McDonald House
- Sweet Alibi to sing sweet songs on first big tour
- Driving While Blind are the new blues band rocking the block
- Red Ram rocks with the New Weather Machine
- Daryll Düus blasts the blues
- Oh My Darling sing beautiful melodies
- Coal Creek Boys and Big River combine old and new
- Brock Zeman paints vivid word pictures with stories and songs
- Lots of rock and country this week
- DJ Skratch Bastid to provide the party for Ender Bender
- Kayla Howran to honky tonk in Lethbridge
- From rap to country, Ridley Bent is bent on switching things up
- Coal Creek Boys mine their country roots
- Cathy Hawley among the talent coming out for South Country Fair Songwriting Contest
- Kayla Luky plays classic country and western swing
- Swig of Alberta successfully blends styles
- Big John Bates kills it with Murder by Death
- Blackberry Wood worth waiting for
- Sea+Air to play a circus of a show
- April rocks with April Wine and lots of roots music this week
- Brock Zeman promises proudly eccentric solo show with Tim Hus
- Oh My Darling look back to their past
- The Boogie Patrol celebrate on stage
- Brock Jellison taps up a storm
- Stars from Streetlights release CDs with Matthew Robinson and Jordon Ostrom
- Solid gold sets with Stressed Out and Cold Gold
- Dene singer Leela Gilday sings soulfully
- South Country Fair songwriting contest finals happening this week
- Swig of Alberta all about creating a community
- The circus comes to town with Blackberry Wood
- B.A. Johnston has a lot of fun on stage
- Leeroy Stagger and Cowpuncher play hillbilly rock
- Spencer Jo and Alex Vissia celebrate St. Patrick’s Day a day early
- Tin and the Toad with Shaela Miller and Treeline mesh well
- The Real McKenzies play a real fun show
- Devon Coyote explores looping and blues licks
- Daniel Wesley plans to rock the house in Lethbridge
- Boogie Patrol plan a boogie party in Lethbridge
- Music for curling among big shows this week
- Flying Fox and the Hunter Gatherers get their road legs back after brief band break
- Buckman Coe brings the soul and good vibes to original folk
- Father and son Andrew and Zachari Smith tap into folk spirit
- Bluessmyth play epic sets of riffs and solos
- Dust Rhinos celebrate an early St. Patrick’s day
- Trimmed down Toques and Beards still rock it
- Erin Ross sings the blues and then some
- Curling, St. Patrick’s Day and prairie folk featured throughout the week
- B.A. Johnston to say ‘Hey Dudes!!’ to Lethbridge this week
- Shuyler Jansen to play solo acoustic show of new music
- Alex Vissia looking forward to being part of Prairie Folk Tournament
- Prairie Folk Festival expands for second year
- Real McKenzies play punk with a Scottish edge
- The Trews truly tear the roof off Average Joes
- Geomatic Attic strikes gold with Juno nominees Suzie Vinnick and David Gogo
- Ketamines lend a Lethbridge presence to South by Southwest in Austin
- Shred Kelly gets toes tapping and hands clapping
- Daryll Düus sings the blues in the Casino
- Samantha Savage Smith enraptures audience
- Leeroy Stagger plays laid back set with Matthew Robinson and Tyson Maiko
- Treeline and Sean Brewer play superb live broadcast for CKUA at Empress
- Former Watchmen bassist makes the pedal steel sing
- Lots of country music and the Kitchen Witches this week
- Blues musician Erin Ross inspired by fingerstyle guitar and heavy metal
- Dust Rhinos ready to bring St. Patrick’s Day spirit a week early
- Steve Coffey and the Lokels play authentic folk/ roots
- Bandemonium show their range
- Stressed Out add fun, energy and volume to Ketamines CD release party
- March leaps in like a lion with fantastic shows
- Bluesman David Gogo receiving long deserved recognition
- The Trews not ready to go yet after releasing new CD Hope and Ruin
- Poor Young Things thrive after moving to Toronto
- Rococode ready to bring the pop
- Jazz music marks Reading Week in Lethbridge
- Steve Coffey blending art and music
- Hi Strung Downers play rollicking rockabilly
- Everybody loves CKXU at CKXU Loves You VI
- Sultans of String have fun around the world
- Brocade blends roots and rock
- Todd Wolfe band rocks Lethbridge blues style
- If you want to do anything this week, there is something for you to do
- Fur Eel to bring the funk and a lot more to Lethbridge— for real
- Keith Price Trio use jazz to explore beatniks and grunge
- Home Routes house concerts provide another opportunity for travelling musicians
- Bent 8 and Buzz Elroy rock the rockabilly
- Berserker tears up the stage
- Vista Park wins band wars
- Del Barber entertains with upbeat acoustic folk
- Several shades of Mississippi Sheiks styles during Steve Dawson’s Sheiks tribute
- Plenty of Valentines Day shows this week
- Brocade bringing blend of roots and rock to Lethbridge
- Sarah MacDougall winning over new fans in Canada
- Sultans of String bring the world to Lethbridge
- CKXU hugs you this week
- Local prog rockers help celebrate Jeffrey Orriss’ birthday
- Good times with Andrew and Julie Scott
- Swollen Members and La Coka Nostra supply intense rap
- Marc Ross brings the folk pop to the Owl
- Allen and Alexander getting better and better
- Marshall Lawrence and John Rutherford play beautiful blues
- Sing the February blues this week
- Steve Dawson channels the spirit of the Mississippi Sheiks
- Sheryl Crow band veteran Todd Wolfe bringing his band to Lethbridge
- Junkman’s Choir celebrate Robbie Burns Day
- Calgary supergroup as good as Gold
- Shred Kelly bring brand new sound back to Lethbridge
- The Utilities blend influences while Daydream Johnny bring the rock
- Harry Manx provides a musical brain massage
- Naked Ear not afraid to experiment
- Everything from La Coka Nostra to classical music this week
- Marshall Lawrence duking it out with John Rutherford in battle of the blues
- Allen and Alexander looking forward to third rinse of dirty laundry tour
- Guests join Coal Creek Boys on stage for CD release party
- Back Porch Swing add humour to “cow-jazz” set
- Alyssa McQuaid sounding great despite cold
- Unzipped unleashed on classic rock
- Matthew Robinson plays laid back show of acoustic music
- Things pick up in Lethbridge with roots, blues and much more this week
- Shred Kelly quit jobs to focus on making music
- Harry Manx enjoys experimenting with exotic instruments
- Tequila Mockingbird Orchestra warm up January with gypsy party
- Lethbridge trios turn it up for live recording
- Church shows their blues side as a trio
- Gordon Leigh and the Naked Ear don’t play your grandma’s jazz
- Lethbridge College Band Wars and South Country Fair songwriting competition offers Lethbridge bands opportunities to be heard
- Lethbridge bands dominate first weeks of January
- Coal Creek Boys look forward to ‘Hard At It In Old Town’ CD release party
- Back Porch Swing coming back to Lethbridge
- Lethbridge celebrates New Year’s Eve with lots of live music
- Charlie Hase adds pedal steel to the blues
- Good sized crowd says good bye to Clapping Monkeys frontman
- Record Holder reunite to pack the house
- Jazz marks the spot for first week of 2012
- Tequila Mockingbird Orchesta looking forward to growing and moving
- Danielle Braund returns home to play intimate show
- Hippodrome provide soundtrack for pre-Christmas party
- Pete Watson and Joel Bryant celebrate Festivus for the rest of us
- Bente Hansen and Jesse Plessis play duets for Christmas
- Treeline and Shaela Miller Threesome introduce new songs
- It’s all about New Years Eve in Lethbridge this week
- Phantom Creeps looking forward to big year in 2012 by opening for the Dudes
- The Dudes winding up a successful year with New Year’s Eve in Lethbridge
- The Record Holder reunites to release “To Sea”
- Danielle Braund returns home to play Boxing Day and New Year’s Eve shows
- Lethbridge bids farewell to the Moby Dicks
- Highway 3 Roots revue winds up tour in Lethbridge
- Paul Kype and Texas Flood bring the blues
- Daniel Sky brings guests on stage for third Lethbridge gig in two months
- CKXU rings in Christmas with Santa and carols
- New music from Lustre Creame, Smokestack Jacks and Big Jim and the Twins
- Classical music and country roots for Christmas week
- Old friends Bente Hansen and Jesse Plessis looking forward to playing Christmas concert
- Daryll Düus brings the blues back to the Owl
- Agnostic Phibes Rhythm and Blood Conspiracy make spooky debut in Lethbridge
- Nix Dicksons and Behind Sapphire keep the energy crackling
- Peter Gilligan brings a lot of music and lights
- Few people at folk club open mic to enjoy Lethbridge talent
- Vauxhall out to support Tristan Sketting’s latest Lethbridge show
- Highway 3 Roots Revue among this week’s highlights
- Leeroy Stagger looking forward to ending Highway 3 Roots Revue Tour back at home
- Lowry Olafson gets audience involved in show
- Zojo Black rocks the house
- Alyssa McQuaid sings her favourites
- Colleen Brown band shines in show with Jeff Stuart and the Hearts
- Lethbridge musicians raise money for AIDS awareness week
- Daniel Sky entertains with Spider Milk music
- Coal Creek Boys have college crowd two-stepping
- The Nutcracker to come alive in Lethbridge
- This week features everything from Christmas concerts to gangster rap
- Agnostic Phibes Rhythm and Blood Conspiracy combine dirty blues with horrorshow punk
- Behind Sapphire coming back to Lethbridge with new music
- Kira Isabella making waves at a young age on country radio
- Big River cashes in on Johnny Cash classics
- Local musicians pay tribute to Elliott Smith
- Treelines impress with tight set of indie-rock
- Madison Violet sing beautiful harmonies in short show
- Magnificent 7s play upbeat show
- Mahones rock celtic style in one of the best shows of the year
- Tim Hus packs the house for prostate cancer
- Little Miss Higgins and Geomatic Attic make lovely night for Womanspace
- Five Alarm Funk bring out the funk and the noise
- Lethbridge Folk Club hopes to fight faltering attendance with a few new faces
- University shows, rap concerts and folk music mark slower week
- Daniel Sky keeps sense of humour about winter touring
- Jeff Stuart and the Hearts excited about supporting new CD
- New cd supports Christian musicians and Streets Alive
- Sparks fly at sold out Matthew Good show
- Po’ Girl shows multi-instrumental prowess for Greensence
- Ballgag N’ Chain Gang rock it roots style
- Magic tea helps Wil and C.R. Avery’s show become a success
- Rancho Deluxe play laid back acoustic set
- F-Holes warm up chilly night with hot show to end tour
- Good Lovelies to sing lovely melodies for Womanspace
- Lovely ladies and Tim Hus to play for good causes this week
- Madison Violet impressing European audiences
- Magnificent 7s pumped about magnificent new record
- Mahones’ Finny McConnell still excited about playing with idols
- Five Alarm Funk bringing the funk back to Lethbridge
- Little Miss Higgins caps off busy year by winning Western Canadian Music Awards
- Sparse audience enjoys countrified rock from Brock Zeman
- Alex Vissia introduces appreciative audience to original folk pop
- Hippodrome keeps the crowd dancing
- Shout Out Out Out Out play fun, fun, fun, fun show
- French Canadian Centre hosts intimate night of French culture
- Blackberry Wood feature boundless energy and quirky humour
- Edward the Great get the heads banging to Iron Maiden
- The Details have a lot of fun despite technical difficulties
- Peter Katz enraptures crowd with new songs and old favourites
- Matthew Good expecting ‘good’ show in Lethbridge
- Beautiful week for music in Lethbridge
- Po’ Girl’s Allison Russell and Awna Teixeira to play for Greensence
- Ballgag N’ Chain Gang is about having fun playing different music
- Coup de Couer Francophone celebrates French culture
- Shout Out Out Out Out giving new music room to move
- Big Sugar play sweet and loud show with Wide Mouth Mason
- The Uncas back with a blast
- Dustin Bentall band provides fine fiddle playing and a variety of influences
- Elliott Brood rock sold out show country style
- Cornucopia of live music this week
- Wil pleased with latest CD release
- Alex Vissia looking forward to her Lethbridge debut
- Blackberry Wood coming back to rock it gypsy style
- Catholic Central graduates come home with Edward the Great— Iron Maiden tribute
- Katz coming back to Lethbridge with new songs
- Juan Martin promises a cross -cultural, flamenco flavoured experience at the Empress
- Weber Brothers Band bring a rock and roll treat for Hallowe’en
- Coal Creek Boys keep Cowboy zombies hopping
- Boogie Patrol bring diversity to the party
- Chevelles celebrated Hallowe’en with disco
- Happy Halow-WEEN with Planet Telex and Friends
- Cuff the Duke harmonize beautifully
- No Archie and Edith Bunker in University of Lethbridge opera workshop’s “All In The Family”
- Big Sugar coming back to Lethbridge
- Dustin Bentall has his eye on the roots of Americana and the future
- This week great for Lethbridge roots and country music
- The Deaner and Night Seeker “give ’er” ’80s metal style
- Monkey Junk take their blues seriously
- BuffaloSwans come together for quick tour on new CD
- CKXU kicks off Fundrive with ’80s soundtrack music
- Julian Austin is a little bit country and a lot of rock and roll
- Jazzerwocky melds music and poetry
- Leeroy Stagger lets protegé Matthew Robinson take the lead
- Chicks With Picks raise money for YWCA with full house
- Rockin’ the Nation III show their passion for music and fashion
- Sid Marty tells laid back stories with Ken Hamm
- The magic is in the fingers for Ross Neilsen and the Sufferin’ Bastards
- Moby Dicks show improvement opening for B.A Johnston
- Smokestack Jacks picks up the slack from cancelled Val Halla show
- Elliott Brood electrifies for new CD and tour
- Weber Brothers back with new CD and big new show
- Halloween week features numerous great shows
- Boogie Patrol back to bring the the party
- Cuff the Duke grows with new CD and tour
- Lethbridge blessed to feature talent like Dave McCann
- Taylor Ackerman’s lead guitar a highlight of Daryll Düus’ show
- Allen and Alexander play super show for intimate audience
- Amy Thiessen and Sarah Burton sing pretty, upbeat pop music
- Aint’ Misbehavin entertain Whispers
- Matt Andersen provides healthy dose of Maritime blues
- The Deaner looking forward to given ’er in Lethbridge
- Jerry Granelli helps Lethbridge Jazz Society celebrate first birthday
- Ken Hamm to channel the spirit of old bluesmen
- CKXU FUN Drive, Jazzerwocky and Rock The Nations among major events this week
- Ross Neilsen and the Sufferin’ Bastards to come out guns blazing in Lethbridge
- B.A. Johnston ready to light up Lethbridge
- Val Halla says being a little weird leads to good things
- Snailhouse plays superb show of folk and blues
- Mr. Lethbridge’s birthday is good times for a good cause with Coal Creek Boys and Jesse Northey and the Dandelions
- Big Dave McLean and Doc MacLean take audience to school for authentic acoustic blues
- Hellbound Hepcats bring old school rockabilly sound
- Danny Michel entertains full house with humour, piano and Paul Simon melodies
- Lethbridge has a squeeze box for the eighth annual accordion festival
- Musicians Mike Edel and Tyson Mostenbocker bond over skiing
- Country, folk blues and classical music this week
- Allen and Alexander back and better than ever
- Matt Andersen bringing the blues to the Geomatic Attic
- Folk Thief learning about life on the road
- Unknown Culprits worth going out on a Sunday
- Michael Rault band impressive opening for Ghostkeeper
- Janni Lee band officially opens Whispers
- Pete Watson’s guitar a highlight of show with Joel Bryant
- Arts Days features a little bit of everything
- Good crowd loves Girls, Girls , Girls and local punk bands
- James McMurtry lets the music do the talking
- Mr. Lethbridge’s birthday and Lethbridge Symphony will be highlights of the week
- Danny Michel helping Belize children get educated
- Amanda Rheaume and Marc Charron play well together
- Mona Mur and En Esch play intense show of industrial power
- Lee Aaron has still got the voice
- Mayor Dodic joins Hollerado on stage
- Arts Days and Derby Dames fundraiser to be highlights of the week
- James McMurtry bringing the sound of Texas to Lethbridge
- Fred Turner glad to be out of retirement and back with Randy Bachman
- F-Holes show is fun with a capital F
- Lots of lost treasure found at CKXU’s record store day
- Bill Bourne opens folk club season by rocking the blues
- Roger Marin and Rachelle Risling play full house
- Lethbridge shows their love for the ladies and CKXU
- Ann Vriend plays infectious piano pop
- Peter Case plays the blues
- Irish Rovers still roving after 45 years
- Highlights of the week include Word on the Street and Blueprint birthday shows
- Doctor of the Blues Marshall Lawrence making a house call to Word On The Street
- Amanda Rheaume and Marc Charron feeling ‘Closer to Fine’ on tour
- Lee Aaron has become the metal mom
- Perpetrators play sizzling blues rock
- Marc Ross playing upbeat pop
- Warm reception for Whispers opening
- Fine fiddling from Delhi 2 Dublin keeps the party going
- Country fun with Andrew Neville and the Poor Choices
- Wildlife barnstorming before Lethbridge show
- Hollerado excited about meeting the mayors
- CKXU celebrating record store day
- Roger Marin trying something different by adding Rachelle Risling on piano
- Season starts for big local concert groups
- Bill Bourne back with Bluesland
- F-Holes enjoying tour on Angel In the Corner
- Peter Case remembers hitch hiking and playing with the Ramones
- Whispers to show their secrets in reality show
- Crazy night of country folk with Shred Kelly and Coal Creek Boys
- Dalliance Elixir continue improving
- Andrew and Julie Scott rock the ukulele
- Fun with pop music with Cat Jahnke and Clair Reilly-Roe
- Gordie Tentrees pulls out all the stops and northern humour
- School’s back after summer
- Warren G keeps the spirit and music of Nate Dogg alive
- Jay Nowicki takes a break from Mayes tour to play with Perpetators
- Delhi 2 Dublin take a musical trip around the world
- Lethbridge Folk Club look forward to first open mic of season
- Touching tribute for Mike Kuzminski raises money for son
- Locomotive Ghost plays upbeat folk-pop
- Plaid Tongued Devils kill with fantastic fiddle
- Big fun at Bigwood IIII
- Toques and Beards unplugged
- Romi Mayes rocks the blues with Jay Nowicki
- Doug Hoyer provides weird wild entertainment
- Rock the Nation II features Curt Young and talented friends
- Quirky folk with Fish & Bird
- Aunts and Uncles feature innovative violin and groovy sounds
- University and college a time of re-invention
- Southern Accord Chorus inspired by Glee
- Slow week features a few musical highlights
- Cat Jahnke and Clair Reilly-Roe share stages and audiences on west to east tour
- Gordie Tentrees to rock Lethbridge blues style
- Al Harlow pleased with how Prism is playing
- Local musicians to raise money for Mike Kuzminski’s son
- Treeline play old school country with Whiskeyface
- Dalliance Elixir play sweet set of covers and originals
- Berserker and Sophmore Jakes bring the rock and the pop
- Herky Cutler plays “Love Like a Chicken”
- Scythia plays one of most unique shows of the year
- Maria In The Shower build up the intensity
- Other venues pick up Tongue N Groove shows
- The classics never get old for Trooper and Streetheart
- Whoop-Up Days fun to focus on family
- Whoop-Up Days biggest event of a busy week
- Local musicians excited about Bigwood IIII
- Romi Mayes feeling lucky on latest tour with Jay Nowicki
- Lighthouse to light up Whoop-Up Days
- Music runs in the family with the Romanchuks
- Bocepus King gets lost in the groove
- Dyeing Merchants play laid back Sunday
- the Lions play catchy indie-pop
- Ganga Giri all about good vibes
- Coal Creek Boys show improvement after tour
- Wax mannequin entertains newcomes with music and balloons
- Love given to ukuleles and the Alberta Children’s Hospital
- Blues get better with age with Duke Robillard
- First Canadian Country Weekend a hit
- Music community comes together to cope with Tongue n Groove closure
- Scythia lives the metal folklore life
- Maria In The Shower to provide a sensory experience
- Tongue N Groove closed due to sale
- Lethbridge to show their love for the lowly ukulele
- Canadian Country Weekend highlights Canadian and Southern Alberta talent
- Carlos Del Junco blows minds by blowing harp
- David Harmon Experience add a twist to the hits
- Guerrista play the blues with alternative twist
- Erin Ross sings country on Mocha Cabana patio
- Trevor Kohlman comes home to play with friends
- the Devil’s music never sounded as good as it did with the Mason Rack band
- Hey Ocean has pop fun premiering new music
- Gord Bamford loving his day job
- World music in Lethbridge this week
- Olenka and the Autumn Lover to bring a touch of Polish culture
- Bocephus King influenced by American saints
- My Darkest Days living the dream with “Porn Star Dancing”
- Wax Mannequin excited about tour for split seven inch with Burning Hell
- Tyler Gilbert plays upbeat pop for attentive audience
- Spoon River returns with a more country based sound
- Carolyn Mark combines wit with wicked guitar licks
- Banjo powered country with Redgy Blackout
- First gig for Coal Creek Boys a hit
- Ken Tizzard captures audience’s attention
- Folk Thief and My Boy Rascal begin busy week
- Blues and much more this week
- Mars and Venus make it in Mexico
- Carlos Del Junco bends the blues his way
- Mason Rack Band shaking things up
- Hey Ocean excited about performing new music in Lethbridge
- Phantom Creeps CD release party a blast
- Manitoba Hal plays the ukulele blues
- The Pack A.D. are a laugh and a half
- Weber Brothers show their chops
- Econoline Crush brings crowd back to the ’90s
- Flying Fox and the Hunter Gatherers add costumes to the music
- Nazareth brings the rock back
- eWoman emerging leader Alyssa McQuaid wins Dallas sing off
- Epic week includes everything from punk to folk
- Spoon River’s Tavis Triance inspired by isolation
- Ken Tizzard shows his country roots
- Folk Thief seeks honest response to music
- South Country Fair celebrates 25 successful years
- Jasper Yips sings laid back indie-pop music
- Big and Rich and Gretchen Wilson rock a little country
- Lots of rock and roll this week in Lethbridge
- The Pack A.D. look forward to Lethbridge and new CD
- Manititoba Hal makes his ukulele sing the blues
- Weber Brothers Band building on something positive
- Nazareth looking to supply a good time
- Bedouin Soundclash pack the Stone
- Axis of Conversation play eclectic set of catchy music
- Matthew Hornell plays Newfoundland-style folk
- Miss Quincy backed by crack band
- Shotgun Jimmie introduces new band
- The Heartbroken return for another outstanding show
- Bill Durst playing the blues
- South Country Fair celebrates 25 years this weekend
- Gretchen Wilson and Big and Rich highlights of the week
- Behind Sapphire dare to experiment
- Zojo Black CD release evolves into a massive jam
- Exceptional piano marks Jenie Thai’s Lethbridge debut
- RE-Mains blend steel guitar with blues
- Frenetic fiddle and humour mark Plaid Tongued Devil’s return
- Honeymoon Suite takes a packed Joes back to 1986
- Familiar faces return to Lethbridge this week
- Greg Gomola excited about Zojo Black CD
- Living Illusion look forward to debut Lethbridge show
- Everyone can find something they like about Bedouin Soundclash
- The Heartbroken return to Lethbridge with hit single
- Shotgun Jimmie looking forward to bringing his new band to Lethbridge
- Sadies and Sheepdogs rock Geomatic Attic parking lot
- Lethbridge alive with the sound of music for Canada Day
- Owl celebrated first anniversary with packed house and plenty of music
- Le Fuzz play music from across the globe
- Barracuda Orchestre and Bubba Tres play expected weirdness
- Brenna MacQuarrie bares her soul
- Canadiana country folk with Josh Cockerill
- Oka keeps free spirits dancing
- Red Cedar creates soundscapes and grooves
- Ketamines and Play Guitar give a taste of Sled Island
- Bluesman Bill Durst looks forward to a holiday touring
- Canada Day celebrations and Greg Gomola CD release a highlight of the week
- The hits never get old for Honeymoon Suite