Canadian roots-rock singer-songwriter and guitarist Emmett Jerome plays the Fox Cabaret on Friday, with guests the Shane Terry Band.
Prairie blueswoman Romi Mayes wanted to play badass slide like Johnny Winter
“She's got the flint and she's got the steel," says Gurf Morlix of Romi Mayes, "everything she needs to take her where she wants to go.”
Gordie Johnson says that Grady’s cowboy metal doesn’t require him to sing like the Cookie Monster
"There is an intensity to it, but it's not metal in the sense that it's all doom and destruction. And I don't sing like the Cookie Monster."
The Derek Trucks Band is versatile enough to exist in a lot of worlds
To get a good idea of where Derek Trucks's head is at musically, all you have to do is check out the autographs on his red Gibson SG.
Newt’s top 10 Vancouver concerts to check out in July 2026
Canadian blues-rock singer-songwriter and guitarist Sue Foley performs at the Rio Theatre on Thursday, July 16.
The smokin’ hot Tedeschi Trucks Band gets by just fine in Vancouver
Last night the Tedeschi Trucks Band delivered a funkified, soul-heavy, blues-based blast for the ages at the sold-out Queen E. Theatre.
That time good guys Craig Northey and Murray Atkinson of Odds performed an impromptu song for my 10-year-old daughter
Back in July of 2008 I met Odds singer-guitarist Craig Northey at an East Van practice space to talk about his band's new album, Cheerleader.
The 10 best rock albums of the 1990s
As far as guitar-based rock music goes, the '90s were definitely better than the '80s, but still not as good as the '70s.
Having scored some decent exposure, Richmond’s Explorers head to Tokyo’s Budokan Theatre for the Yamaha Band Explosion
When Richmond's Explorers won the Band Warz competiition in Winnipeg last month, they claimed a prize package worth a whopping 75 grand.
Country kid turned radio host Norm Casler jumped at the chance to blow harp with Buddy Guy and J.J. Cale
When you're the host of a popular blues radio show and you also happen to blow a mean blues harp, life can be good. Just ask Norm Casler.
Newt’s top 10 things to do in Vancouver this weekend, June 26 to 28
High Fade, a funk-infused, technically adept rock trio from Edinburgh, Scotland, plays the Biltmore Cabaret on Friday.
Crash Test Dummies seem smarter than your average band referencing Pavlov’s dog and stuff like that
On a stage decked out with a dozen white sheets, the Dummies roamed through most of the songs from their hit debut album.
Infidels singer Molly Johnson does double-duty on current tour with Tom Cochrane
"I do Infidels then go smoke about four cigarettes, have a cup of coffee, and hit it with [Tom Cochrane]. So it's gonna be a gruelling tour."