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Triple bill at the Legion February 28th with Danny Bell and His Disappointments, Corbin Spensley and Penticton-based psychedelic freak folk artist Jared Jackel’s Bad Vibrations. More info on the artists below. Tickets $15 advance, or $20 at the door. Presale tickets available at madloon.ca.
Doors at 8pm. Show at 9pm.
Jared Jackel’s Bad Vibrations is BC’s baddest psychedelic recording project, centred out of Jackel’s Okanagan orchard home. Jackel’s captivating freak-folk live performances—featuring the Similkameen’s own tenor saxophonist Christine Chartrand—sees his songs brought to life via retro-world drum machines, droning foot-operated bass pedals, and unbridled post-western guitar picking. While focusing on certain enigmatic selections from the ever-expanding Bad Vibrations’ catalogue, the duo have plucked an impressive list of experimental covers, seemingly from the ether, to further illuminate their stirring live shows.
Danny Bell and His Disappointments play a combination of psych-folk, alt. rock and punk. They live on unceded Lhedli T’enneh Territory in Northern British Columbia. Danny’s music is regional, steeped in an affection for his home in the hinterland, a blue collar town, the stink of the pulp mill, and everyday stuff of Northern BC. The band has four albums released to date and toured all over Canada. Their latest album “Contemporary Accordion Music” charted on the top 50 across Canadian Campus and Community Radio.
Corbin Spensley: Raw, unpretentious, dynamic, captivating - there’s a rawness there... The ability to turn what starts delicately into something with a rough, nasally edge. Verging on a scream, but still clear as a bell. Corbin writes songs that get stuck in your head because they’re catchy, but also because they’re true. He commits fully
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Legion 43 PG, 101- 1116 6th Ave,Prince George, British Columbia, Canada
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