Wednesday, February 10, 2016

Spreading the gospel

Another year, another Megaphono festival. Once again Jon Bartlett and Co.'s Ottawa-music-promoting extravaganza brought a bunch of great acts to the capital, in addition to various folks with knowledge to impart about the music business, and with several shows a day it was possible to spend very little time sleeping. I didn't get out to all the acts I wanted to see (I was feeling abit under the weather) but still managed to catch a bunch of good stuff, starting on Tuesday at St. Alban's with Pipahauntas. For this gig she was backed by Patric on turntables.

Pipahauntas at St. Alban's

Blue action!

Pipahauntas at St. Alban's

Sam sings!

Pipahauntas at St. Alban's

Adjusting action!

Pipahauntas at St. Alban's

Emilie & Ogden come from Montreal, Emilie being Kahn and Ogden being her Lyon & Healy 34-string lever harp.

Emilie & Ogden at St. Alban's

And so on!

Emilie & Ogden at St. Alban's

The Acorn finished things off; it's been quite a while since I saw them (Bluesfest 2008 to be precise), but I've seen Rolf and Pat performing since then in Silkken Laumann and backing Jon Hynes. Here's Pat, shaking things up.

The Acorn at St. Alban's

Rhythm section action with Martin Charbonneau!

The Acorn at St. Alban's

Rolf sings!

The Acorn at St. Alban's

And speaking of Silkken Laumann, here's Adam Saikaley.

The Acorn at St. Alban's

More Martin!

The Acorn at St. Alban's

Nutty action!

The Acorn at St. Alban's

Guest vocal action with Caylie of Boyhood!

The Acorn at St. Alban's

That done, I took the bus down to Ottawa South for a show at the House of Targ (and some perogies, I was getting a bit hungry). I missed the first act of the night, local art-rockers High Waters, so the next combo in front of the lens was Réglement 17, a metal-prog outfit named after Ontario's anti-francophone legislation of the early 20th century. Here's Cathy Vallières and Daniel Sauvé, along with Kevin Daoust, back left.

Réglement 17 at House of Targ

And here's some more Cathy with bassist Xavier Bélanger and violinist Patrick Pharand.

Réglement 17 at House of Targ

Extra Patrick, and drummer Éric Pitre!

Réglement 17 at House of Targ

Faceoff action!

Réglement 17 at House of Targ

Xavier sings!

Réglement 17 at House of Targ

Guest vocal action with Le R!

Réglement 17 at House of Targ

Regulated action!

Réglement 17 at House of Targ

And so on!

Réglement 17 at House of Targ

Singalong action with Kevin!

Réglement 17 at House of Targ

Now would be a good time to say that the lineup for the late show was a little odd, since it went from industrial prog to francophone rap. Patchostars - a.k.a. - Ken Patcheli Likiti - comes from Congo via Herault, France, and started things off with a rap about child soldiers.

Patchostars at House of Targ

And so on!

Patchostars at House of Targ

An interesting end to the day.

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