(Update: I’ve added a video story, and slightly altered the wording of this post from it’s first version Monday.)
We’re glad we did hear that SOS.
SOS Fest rocked Whyte Avenue this weekend. 150+ bands and musicians…20+ venues…wow.
We were talking about it for three days at a special “on assignment” blog.
I really enjoyed Dead Ghosts, out of Vancouver. They were probably my favourite band of the festival. The Joe tried to tear Wunderbar apart with his set, as part of an Old Ugly showcase. Cadence Weapon blew the roof off the Pawn Shop. And The Sherry-Lee Wisor trio kicked things off for me, setting the bar quite high.
I also uploaded a lot of my photos to my Flickr account, and added them to the edmontonian Flickr pool.
Plus, a few of my interviews from the weekend are now playing at our YouTube channel. (The story on the festival – embedded above – is also at our YouTube now.)
There are more photos, videos, links, reviews, and thoughts at our SOS Fest blog.
We’ll always take your own stories, experiences, photos and videos.
Check Twitter for more comments and updates from people who went to the shows, and played, this weekend.
This entry was posted by Jeff on Wednesday, July 14th, 2010 at 2:51 pm and is filed under FEATURE and tagged with cadence weapon, dead ghosts, flickr, jay sparrow, kaley bird, lyra brown, LYVE on Whyte, Old Ugly Recording Company, on assignment, original joe's, pawnshop, sherry-lee wisor trio, shirley lowe, sos fest, the joe, trevor belsher, whyte avenue, wunderbar. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed.
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Great Video Guys! Can’t wait to see more!
Colin