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Disturbing the Peace

Headline Act Pre-maturely Takes their leave from Minnedosa Festival   Ironically, “Our Lady Peace” nearly created a riotous situation in Minnedosa over the weekend.  The popular 1990’s Toronto rock band was slated as the Sunday night headliner to close the annual three day Rockin’ the Fields of Minnedosa festival and had barely begun their set when the decision was made to make their exit because of an looming thunderstorm warning.   Within minutes, the threat of angry skies about was quickly eclipsed by an angered crowd of more than 3,000 and a chorus of boos rang out over the valley for the first time of the weekend.  As tempers flared and the crowd grew aggressive, the band was already tucked away on their bus and off site.   “I drove fifteen hours to see Our Lady Peace,” declared one man. “I’ll never come back to Minnedosa again.”   However, while disappointed, many spectators who were stage-side for the performance reluctantly resigned themselves to the risks of outdoor concerts and their reliance on favorable weather.   The weekend was highlighted by a show-stealing performance by Calgary rockers Loverboy on Saturday night.   “Michael Reno has my bra!,” exclaimed a noticeably flushed patron after Saturday night’s set. “Can you imagine?,” she continued, “I’m 51 years old and my bra finally made it on Loverboy’s stage!”   While the weekend featured some popular acts among the all-Canadian line up for the 13th annual festival along the eastern shore of Minnedosa Lake, few had the full engagement of the crowd like lead singer Mike Reno and company.  Belting out hits like “Lovin’ Every Minute of It” and “Workin’ for the Weekend”, even fans who appeared too young to have enjoyed the tunes when they were chart-toppers were singing along enthusiastically.  Reno, now 61, was touted by long time fans as ‘not missing a beat’ in his performance be-fitting headliner status.   But it wasn’t only the main stage performances that drew rave reviews over the weekend.  On the Heritage Co-op stage atop the hillside, a great line up of emerging artists and supporting acts was convened, including some local musicians from the area.  However, patrons were unanimous in favorable feedback for “A Travellin’ Band”, a Creedence Clearwater Revival” tribute act who paid proper tribute to their material.   It’s of interest to note that the weekend’s line-up featured the first all-Canadian slate of acts since the festival began in 2003.  Other bands on the bill included Kenny Shields & Streetheart, Sloan, 54/40 and Age of Electric.

Local musicians to perform at BU before heading to nationals

Courtesy:  Brandon University Press Release   July 26, 2016 BRANDON, MB. — Two Brandon musicians who will be competing in the National Music Festival later this summer will have a send-off performance at Brandon University (BU) this Sunday. Kayla Solomon and Jammie Lee will perform at 2 p.m. on Sunday, July 31 in the Lorne Watson Recital Hall at Brandon University’s School of Music. The two were selected in May at the Manitoba Provincial Finals and will head to the National Music Festival in Edmonton from August 11–14. Solomon, a student of BU Music professor Dr. Ed Bach, will represent Manitoba on trumpet in the Brass at the National Music Festival. She has completed the second year of a Bachelor of Music program at BU. Her musical training began when she was three, in classes of Kodaly Music, followed by Music for Young Children. Following piano and theory lessons with Heidi Peters she completed Grade 9 in piano, and for three years she studied violin before taking up the trumpet at age 12. While in school, she joined Band, Wind Ensemble, Jazz Band, Choir, and Vocal Jazz. In February she will tour Cuba as a guest soloist with the band from her high school, College Jeanne-Sauvé. Solomon has received scholarships in both academics and music, and performs with several Brandon University ensembles. She is the youngest member chosen to tour with Market Street Brass. She participates in several sports, including volleyball at the provincial level. She will be joined by pianist Danielle Guina. Lee, 15, has completed Grade 9 at Vincent Massey High School. Before he came to Canada, Lee was enrolled in the prestigious Musical Academy for gifted children at the Seoul Arts Centre, where he won several awards. After he immigrated to Manitoba from Korea, he studied piano for five years with Dr. Kyung Kim. Since September 2015, he has studied with Dr. Lawrence Jones, professor emeritus of the BU School of Music. Since arriving in Canada, Lee has advanced through several competitions, including the Canadian Music Competitions in 2011, where he placed second in his age group (9) for performances of a piano concerto by Mozart. In 2015, he was the youngest ever winner of the Western Financial Group Tudor Bowl in the Brandon Festival. The winner of many scholarships, he has performed throughout southern Manitoba. On June 26th, 2016, was invited to perform with the Winnipeg Symphony at its Open House “Made in Manitoba” concert. He has just returned from a two-week piano camp at the University of Minnesota, organized by Kyung and Michael Kim. While at Waverly Park School, Lee took up trombone (concert band and jazz). He continues these at Vincent Massey. He has also won awards in badminton, his preferred sport. Sundayʼs recital will give Solomon and Lee a chance to try out their Edmonton pieces before they travel to the National Music Festival. This festival of classical music brings together the best students from every province, to perform in the top venues in the country, to interact and hear and learn from each other, to have workshop sessions with Canada's best adjudicators, and to compete for the top prizes in Canada. Brandon University, founded in 1899, promotes excellence in teaching, research, and scholarship, and educates students so that they can make a meaningful difference as engaged citizens and leaders. For more information: Rob Henderson Marketing Communications Officer 204.727.9762 HendersonR@BrandonU.ca Grant Hamilton Marketing Communications Officer 204.571.8542 HamiltonG@BrandonU.ca    

Annual Awesome Race for Breath

The 3rd Annual Awesome Race for Breath will be held Saturday, October 15, 2016 at The Town Centre, Brandon, MB. Based on a popular TV Show, the Amazing Race, teams of two will receive clues to pit stops around Brandon in a fun and create fund-raising activity for the Manitoba Lung Association. Teams wanting to participate will be required to fund-raise a minimum of $200 to earn a spot at the starting line. Just like the television show teams will encounter bump cards, roadblocks, U-turns, and other detours to complete before racing to the finish line. Last year at a pit stop, inside a local coffee shop, teams were required to memorize and write down all 25 flavors of coffee sold in alphabetical order. They were provided with three minutes to study the list and then write them down. If they were not correct on the first attempt they were allowed to go back to study the list but were given less time each time they went back. Team categories have been broken down into three different participation groups: Celebrity/Media, Corporate and individual (friends/family). The top three teams in each category will be awarded prizes donated by local businesses as well as gold, silver or bronze medals in their respective divisions. The race will take place Saturday, October the 15, starting at 9:00 am at the Town Centre where teams will first be required to drop off their donations and pickup their passport and race t-shirts. Race time is slated for 10:00 am sharp. All money raised from the Awesome Race for Breath goes to programs and support and education services for people coping with lung disease. For more information on this event including registration or sponsorship.

Parkland Teen Requires Your Assistance

Her name is Emma Peterson and she is an 18 year old country singer/songwriter from beautiful Winnipegosis, Manitoba. She began her musical journey when she was just 11 years old after she had purchased her first guitar. Emma had always loved singing and when she bought that first guitar is when she started taking singing seriously. She began to practice guitar every single day after school for hours and was determined to be successful. It was at that point in her young life when she started songwriting. Songwriting for Emma became an outlet to process her day to day emotions, help her make sense of what was going on in her head, and put it into music. As music is something everyone can relate to, she believes it helps people process their feelings, or even just generally help us have a good time. It has been 7 years since Emma picked up that first guitar and now she is very close to taking a big leap forward in her musical career. She is currently in CMT’s Chevy Tailgate Contest, a contest to find Canada's Next Country Music Star. Thanks to everyone who voted for her online in June, and at Dauphin’s Countryfest in July, Emma is now one of four finalists from Western Canada and is the only finalist from Manitoba. In this final round she will now face competitors from the three other Western Canadian provinces who are representing country music festivals in their respective provinces. This contest is about writing/performing original music and Emma's musical submission can be viewed here. The final prize is a trip to Nashville and includes $10,000 in studio time. Her dream ever since she started to play guitar was to be able to have her voice and music heard. Emma hopes to be able to represent Manitoba in a big way if she wins this contest. So this is where you come in as she needs your help. Voting for the finals in this contest runs from August 29th - September 10th. Tell your friends, family members, neighbors and whoever else to vote! Go to www.chevy-tailgate.com EVERYDAY from August 29 - September 10th and vote for Emma Peterson! Vote as often as you can.  Voting is unlimited.

Rockin’ the Fields of Minnedosa This Weekend

The 13th annual Rockin' the Fields of Minnedosa music festival goes this weekend (July 29th to 31st) and organizers have put together an impressive musical lineup to fill your long weekend party appetite. Festival headliners this summer include 54-40, Loverboy, and Our Lady Peace. Friday's headliner, 54-40, is an alternative rock group from Vancouver with numerous hit singles including I Go Blind, Ocean Pearl, She La and One Day in Your Life. Saturdays headliner Loverboy return to Minnedsosa after last appearing at the festival back in 2008. They have sold more than 10 million albums, earning four multi-platinum plaques along the way, including the four-million-selling album Get Lucky. Toronto rock band Our Lady Peace is the headliner on Sunday night and they have sold millions of albums worldwide, won four Juno Awards and ten Much Music Video Awards. Starseed, Naveed, Superman's Dead and Clumsy are a few of the bands more popular singles. Among the other acts performing this weekend on the main stage include: Kenny Shields & Streetheart, Age of Electric, The Grapes of Wrath and Sloan. The second stage showcases many local artists that people in Brandon and Westman will recognize including the Middle Coast, Sebastian Owl, and Tremendous Dynamite.  In addition to the music the festival provides great on-site vendors, camping opportunities and other activities. Rockin' the Fields (RFM) is a non-profit cooperative which holds an annual summer rock festival in Minnedosa, MB. Since it's inception Rockin' the Fields' has given over $300,000.00 to the local and Westman area service groups and they have also created and awarded a Music Scholarship . RFM is the largest festival of it's kind in Manitoba attracting thousands of fans to the grounds overlooking beautiful Lake Minnedosa.