About this Event
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- Masks recommended.
- This event is General Admission.
- Social distancing is no longer in effect.
- This event is 19+
- No refunds.
MATT EPP:
International touring artist and award-winning songwriter Matt Epp is the quintessential troubadour of the Canadian prairies, who has won the admiration of an audience that spans the globe. A stark and confessional songwriter endowed with an infinite capacity to engage an audience, Epp’s performances encourage a sense of connection and community, where every listener leaves as a friend. He is one of the gifted forerunners defining the future landscape of Canadian music - no doubt contributing to his Grand Prize win at the International Songwriting Competition in 2017. A seasoned collaborator and activist, Matt's music has been on regular rotation on CBC, Sirius XM, and community radio for over a decade.
Rolling Wave is Epp’s 13th studio album; mostly recorded alone in a converted old rural ‘Art Church’ on Lake Huron’s shores during the second winter of the pandemic. Epp’s lightest album to date, Rolling Wave marks the transition into a new era for both the artist and his offerings. Epp brings a full band to this album release show at the intimate yet legendary Dakota Tavern.
JD CROSSTOWN:
When JD Crosstown walks on stage an immediate hush falls over the crowd. His tall, lanky figure, flat brimmed hat and unassuming presence stirs enough curiosity and interest to quiet the room. He sets the stage with his easy wit and charm, making everyone laugh. And then he plays, his fingerpicking folk style reminiscent of old folk classics, like Lily of the West and Little Sadie. His voice, surprisingly deep, authentic, timeless and somehow still vulnerable at its roots.
JD Crosstown grew up in Neyaashiinigmiing First Nation. Both Anishinaabe and Cree, JD spent time on two different reserves. His father, from Chapleau First Nation, loved playing folk music in his spare time, mostly Dylan, while JD listened intently in the background, fascinated by the many stories expressed in song and melody. Being introduced to folk music led to years of listening to Dylan, Townes Van Zandt, Jackson C Frank and Rambling Jack Elliot. These influences shine through in Crosstown’s style and lyrics. He is a storyteller. He captures the poignancy of a time and a place, of heartbreak, loss, hope, love, adventure and friendship.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
The Dakota Tavern, 249 Ossington Avenue, Toronto, Canada
CAD 10.00