Signal Boost: Manitoba Music News Roundup
The Noble Thiefs premiere live video for “I Died In America”. – MyToba
Renée Lamoureux’s finds personal power in writing solo material. – Winnipeg Free Press + Song of the Week
Renée Lamoureux discusses her new album Dare To Be You. – Stylus Magazine
Revisiting Keith and Renée. – KMUW
Mulligrub pens bittersweet ballads with plenty of bite. – Winnipeg Free Press
Mulligrub’s album Soft Grudge is so easy to embrace. – Grayowl Point
Mise en Scene one of 10 powerful female artists to see at CMW. – Confront Magazine
This year's TD Winnipeg International Jazz Festival features the future of jazz acts. – Winnipeg Free Press
Big names listed for this year’s TD Winnipeg International Jazz Festival. – Chris D
Jazz Fest brings in high caliber acts. – Winnipeg Sun
Jazz Fest announces 2016 lineup. – My Toba
Attica Riots brings “Misery” to Toronto’s Drake Hotel. – Exclaim
Attica Riots produces high class pop music. – Listen With Monger
L'impact des Découvertes manitobaines sur la carrière des participants. – ICI Radio-Canada
Jérémie & The Delicious Hounds talk music. – ICI Radio-Canada
Winnipeg Folk Festival and Six Shooter Records nominated for Live Music Industry Awards. – Confront Magazine
Yes We Mystic’s Forgiver is lush and atmospheric. – CBC Music
Tracy Bone finds new beginnings in life and music. – CBC Radio
The Lytics rock Converse at an in-store performance. – Expose Mag
The Lytics play A Summer’s Tale festival in Germany. – Rolling Stone
Animal Teeth’s album Happy To See You is endearingly relatable. – Stylus Magazine
Del Barber and the No Regretzkys mix music with sports. – Sportsnet
Del Barber co-write’s on a Blake Berglund song. – Exclaim
Dust Rhinos and more help celebrate the Half Moon Drive In. – Chris D
Royal Canoe bring their distinctive sound to Montreal. – Lien Multimedia
Fred Penner debates whether everyone should sing. – CBC Radio
Sweet Alibi joins the Home County Music & Arts Fest lineup. – Exclaim
Sweet Alibi land in the Top 20. – CBC Music
Sweet Alibi play mysterious house concert in Saskatoon. – The Star Pheonix
The Bros. Landreth set to play Merlefest. – Watauga Democrat
David Graham and Jerry Sereda to perform at “4 Paws for Ben”. – Steinbach Online
New Festival Du Voyageur fundraiser to spice things up. – Chris D
Chic Gamine heads to Louisiana. – KLFY
The Proud Sons and The JD Edwards Band to play Super Spike. – Chris D
Cat Jahnke goes ghoulish for “Some May Say Love”. – Flavorwire