Saturday, May 28, 2016

Let there be light

Last Friday I went over to pressed for some folk music, in the earnest social tradition (in contrast to the"Old Weird America" style I usually favour). It was a release show for Erin Saoirse Adair's new EP, Gaslighting,. She was joined by Carmel & The Witness and Nine of Nine. Unfortunately the show started a bit earlier than I expected, and Nine if Nine had come and gone by 8 o'clock when I arrived, so instead things started with Carmel & The Witness. The three singer-songwriters in the band also have solo careers: Here's Heather at centre stage for a few songs!

Carmel and The Witness at Pressed

To the left, Patricia, to the right, Carmel.

Carmel and The Witness at Pressed

Carmel multitasks.

Carmel and The Witness at Pressed

Guitar action with Patricia!

Carmel and The Witness at Pressed

Extra Heather!

Carmel and The Witness at Pressed

Carmel sang a few, too.

Carmel and The Witness at Pressed

And so on!

Carmel and The Witness at Pressed

Erin played tunes from her new EP and some Phil Ochs tunes (she's a big fan).

Erin Saoirse Adair at Pressed

She was joined by Mike Essoudry on drums, Nicholas Dyson on trumpet and Richard Page on clarinet.

Erin Saoirse Adair at Pressed

Trumpet action with Nicholas!

Erin Saoirse Adair at Pressed

Saxophone action with Richard!

Erin Saoirse Adair at Pressed

Percussive action with Mike!

Erin Saoirse Adair at Pressed

Keyboard action with Erin!

Erin Saoirse Adair at Pressed

Cackling action! Erin had wanted to put an updated version of Ochs' Cops Of The World on her new EP, called Cocks Of The World (about a University of Ottawa sexual harassment scandal), but Universal demanded she not on the grounds that it would be offensive - because we all know Phil Ochs never offended anyone.

Erin Saoirse Adair at Pressed

She finished off with some solo ukulele.

Erin Saoirse Adair at Pressed

Definitely a bit different from my usual outing.

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