Kristine St-Pierre is a Canadian singer-songwriter who weaves together a rich blend of folk, roots, and pop music, captivating listeners with both English and French lyrics.
With soul-searching ballads that delve deep into the human experience and a rollicking bluesy flair, Kristine's music speaks to the heart, blending introspection with infectious energy. Whether through heartfelt melodies or vibrant rhythms, her songs create an emotional journey that transcends language and genre.
We are Satire!? Five high school guys who have plenty of fun making music. Starting in 2024, we played rock, funk and blues covers, adding a couple of French originals as well. Taking the grooves of Santana, Jamiroquai and Jean Leloup, often adding unserious lyrics reminiscent of Frank Zappa. With a whole set of originals with a few covers, come catch this up and coming local band. All ages.
Join us Sunday, March 16 from 3pm - 5pm for an intimate afternoon with legendary and internationally known broadcaster, interviewer, writer, consultant, blogger and speaker Alan Cross.
Alan is best known nationally and internationally as host of the syndicated radio series The Ongoing History of New Music, The Secret History of Rock, and ExploreMusic.
He brings his extensive knowledge, experience, and stories for an afternoon of free-flowing conversation, answering your questions, and going deep into backstories of some of the best known artists of alternative music.
It's been a minute, and we missed you all. You asked, so we delivered. Karaoke is back. It's a friendly room, laid back, non-judgemental, and all about FUN! If you are auditioning for The Voice, this night is not for you, but if you want to share your voice, then we welcome you with open arms.
Based out of Ottawa, Code Seventy Three is raw, authentic, and provocative. Code Seventy Three is Troy Shaver’s slick basslines, Chris Cléroux’s sheer power on drums, Pablo Robitaille’s energetic guitar crunches and Martin Lacelle’s baritone vocals. Each band member’s styles collide into a sound that is subtle enough for radio, yet mature enough to raise eyebrows and ask questions about the world we currently live in.