All Posts Tagged With: "AJ’s"
Joel Plaskett Concert
Joel Plaskett is a Canadian rock musician originally from Lunenburg, Nova Scotia. He has been a prominent figure in the Canadian indie rock scene since the 1990s, and will be stopping over in Kingston to play at The Alehouse.
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K’naan Concert
K’naan is a Somali-Canadian poet, rapper and musician who is stopping over for a live show at The Alehouse.
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Limestone City Blues Festival Guide
Next week is the 13th annual Limestone City Blues Festival. The music will be spread throughout downtown, both indoors and out, while the opening night will feature a show at the K-Rock Centre. As a Kingston musician who likes to think she can play the blues, I will give you this tip: be sure to [...]
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Nazareth Concert
The sound 70′s rock import, Nazareth, remains in our hearts as a result of timeless singles including ‘Love Hurts’. They’ll be playing at AJ’s Alehouse (393 Princess).
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Modest Mouse Concert
Modest Mouse is an American indie rock band that originated from the ‘burbs of Seattle. Tickets to their show at AJ’s Alehouse are only available through Ticketmaster.
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54-40 Concert
54-40′s latest album, “Northern Soul”, has been nominated for two Western Canadian Music Awards: Rock Recording of the Year and Producer of the Year (Dave Genn and Neil Osborne). Advance tickets for their concert at AJ’s Alehouse are going for $18.
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Bif Naked in Concert
Bif Naked’s tour bus will be stopping by The Alehouse to promote her newest album titled The Promise. Bif is a Juno Award-winning, multi-platinum record selling, Canadian rock singer-songwriter, poet, cartoonist, and actress. Although the release of her 5th album is a huge accomplishments, fans may be more familiar with her current battle with breast [...]
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Thornley in Concert
Thornley is back in the Limestone City, with a show at The Alehouse. This time they’re promoting their newest album titled Tiny Pictures. Most of the songs on the album have been written for years but the five-year wait since Thornley’s last release allowed Ian Thornley to bring on Nick Raskulinecz as producer, whose previous [...]
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The New Bar Scene
Kingston has a pretty happenin’ bar scene, with the Hub (Alehouse aka AJ’s, Stages, The Brass, The Griz and Elixir) drawing huge crowds night after night, while other downtown establishments (The Iron Duke , Brew Pub, Tir Na Nog, Merchant , and Joy) chorale the rest of Kingston’s age of majority card holders. Categorically, the [...]
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Shad
Late night concerts during the work week are not fun, especially when you have to get up at an ungodly hour the next day for a United Way breakfast. I hummed and hawed about whether or not I should go see one of my favorite new Canadian hip hop artists last night, and in the [...]
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