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In the midst of a tour spotlighting their iconic LPs Bossanova and Trompe le Monde, the Pixies shifted gears in Ottawa.
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Ottawa Citizen on MSNBluesfest Day 3: Rock night with Turnstile vs Pixies, plus Kurt Vile and Sue FoleyThe string of new-generation headliners at Ottawa Bluesfest continued Saturday with an ambitious main-stage showing by ...
Playing Bluesfest on Sunday night for the fourth time, Stephane Dubord catches up with Newfoundland legend Alan Doyle to talk about his many artistic projects.
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Ottawa Citizen on MSNHow much does it cost to win Bluesfest's 'best seats in the house' auction?After some technical difficulties, Lindsay Lebrun won the live auction that awarded her the best seats in the house for the ...
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Ottawa Citizen on MSNThe Tattoo Truck is inking memories at Ottawa BluesfestThe Tattoo Truck is in its second year at Bluesfest and the operation aims for 35-40 tattoos a night, Luke McCormick told the ...
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Ottawa Citizen on MSNBluesfest Day 3: It's (still) hot out thereThe federal weather agency said extreme heat and humidity was expected to continue in the Ottawa region through next Thursday, with daytime high temperatures of 29 C to 32 C and overnight low ...
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Ottawa Citizen on MSNHeat wave forecast in Ottawa for next 4-5 days amid Bluesfest's first weekMusic fans heading for the latest Bluesfest extravaganza should start planning their cool-off strategies. Environment Canada ...
Usually Sundays at Bluesfest tend to be a bit more laid back, but between the kitchen party and the Shania dance party, this Sunday night is going to be a raucous one.
Closing the set off with the orchestral (via keyboard plug-ins) "Mahashmashana," Father John Misty delivered a performance ...
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Ottawa Citizen on MSNHow Bluesfest became "polyjamorous"Every summer around this time, purists wonder why Bluesfest is still called Bluesfest. (Don't blame pop superstar Sting.) ...
In his headlining Bluesfest performance, Hozier's impeccable guitar skills and unshaking vocals made for an unforgettable ...
The hot, humid weather isn’t keeping fans away from LeBreton Flats as Hozier gets set to play at Ottawa Bluesfest. CTV’s Josh Marano reports.
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