Folk

Folkie Ana Egge’s maple leaf with an asterisk

Singer coming to Dakota Tavern has Canadian pals and reflective songs aplenty.   Saskatchewan-born singer-songwriter Ana Egge plays the Dakota on Feb. 2-3. Nick Krewen Special to the Star Published on Tue Jan 31 2012 When is a Canadian not quite Canadian? When she’s Americana songwriting folksinger Ana Egge (pronounced Eg-gy), born 35 years ago in Estevan, Saskatchewan, but raised in Ambrose, North Dakota and Silver City, New Mexico. “I…


David Bromberg: Gifted guitarist keeps ’em guessing

Entertainment / Music Spontaneity and fun keep the road vital for axeman at Hugh’s Room Sunday.   Respected guitarist and songwriter David Bromberg plays Hugh’s Room on Sunday. Nick Krewen Special to the Star Published on Fri Dec 16 2011 David Bromberg, the journeyman multi-instrumentalist string wizard who returns to Hugh’s Room on Sunday, is certainly one of a kind. At 66, he’s done it all: as a session and sideman, he’s…


Laura Marling winning folk over

Entertainment / Music Star of the U.K. scene back in Toronto for shows at Camera.  KRISTIN WILSON Laura Marling. By: Nick Krewen Special to the Star, Published on Wed Dec 07 2011 Can she make it three in a row? Considering that U.K. folk darling Laura Marling‘s excellent first pair of albums — 2008’s Alas I Cannot Swim and 2010’s I Speak Because I Can — earned prestigious Mercury Music Prize nominations (and helped bag her a Brit Award…


Jeff Tweedy’s take on Black Eyed Peas trips up Wilco album

Entertainment / Music Lark of covering pop hits taking attention from diverse new tunes from Wilco, coming to Massey Hall for two nights.       Nick Krewen Special to the Star Published on Wed Sep 14 2011 A few days after becoming a YouTube viral sensation with his surprising acoustic guitar recitatives of the Black Eyed Peas hits “I Gotta Feeling,” “Rock That Body” and “My Humps,” Wilco principal Jeff Tweedy…


Turbines wound up Openhearts Society

Entertainment / Music Turbines wound up Openhearts Society | Toronto Star Bourbon Tabernacle, Spin Doctors alums unite for new band’s stint at Piston.  KRISTEN RITCHIE From left: Eric Schenkman, Sarah McDermott and Chris Brown are Openhearts Society. Nick Krewen Special to the Star Published on Fri Sep 02 2011 Openhearts Society may be the very first band formed over shared concerns about wind-turbine construction. Certainly the trio, which includes a couple of…