Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Heaven can wait

Bear In Heaven possess all the magic ingredients to be an A+ band in my book - they're an outfit founded on the triple threat of minimalism, krautrock and psychedelia. Unfortunately their performance on the Hard Rock stage didn't press any of my buttons.

Band founder Jon Philpot in soundcheck contemplation.

Bear In Heaven at Ottawa Bluesfest 2010

Adam Wills handles the guitar while Joe Stickney mans the traps.

Bear In Heaven at Ottawa Bluesfest 2010

Jon sings!

Bear In Heaven at Ottawa Bluesfest 2010

He's ready for his closeup, and any Grateful Dead shows that might be passing through.

Bear In Heaven at Ottawa Bluesfest 2010

Stickney sticks with his sticks.

Bear In Heaven at Ottawa Bluesfest 2010

The view from behind the board.

Bear In Heaven at Ottawa Bluesfest 2010

hey're back in Canada Sept. 30 for a show at Salla Rossa in Montreal. After a few songs I realized it was time for me to be moving one, so I went back to the Subway Stage to check out Roy Rogers and The Delta Rhythm Kings. Here's the man himself and his nifty custom doubleneck. He once slung his axe for blues emperor John Lee Hooker, and has also backed Bonnie Raitt and Sammy Hagar, among others.

Roy Rogers & The Delta Rhythm Kings

Bassman  Steve Ehrmann new Hooker even longer than Roy.

Roy Rogers & The Delta Rhythm Kings

Roy sings!

Roy Rogers & The Delta Rhythm Kings

Billy Lee Lewis mans the traps.

Roy Rogers & The Delta Rhythm Kings

A very solid performance by the seasoned performers.
  • Show reminder: Caribou and Russian Futurists perform at Babylon; Mobadass and The Cody Allen Band are at Zaphod's; Myke Mazzei and The Mod Villains and The Rebel Year roll into the Rainbow; The Termights gnaw away the Elmdale. The Golden Isles float into the Avant-Garde Bar.

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