Latest Past Events

Yoga on the Patio

Stitch & Stone - Kingsway Location Sudbury

Yoga on the PAtio at Stitch & Stone - (Kingsway) Tuesday July 16th, 2019 A 75-minute Vinyasa Flow Class 5:15pm-6:30pm $15 / person Fun, Sun, Yoga, Fresh Air, Shopping, Music and so much more. Things to Bring: - yoga mat - water bottle - yoga block if you have one and want it

Daniel Romano

Townehouse Tavern 206 Elgin Street, Sudbury

Daniel Romano returns to Sudbury... We've seen him with Attack in Black, Ancient Shapes, many fine solo shows... now watch him combine it all into a hybrid of modern Folk and angular indie Rock... DANIEL ROMANO – “FINALLY FREE” “Finally Free” marks Daniel Romano’s eighth long playing album in the last eight years. He has had what understatedly would be considered a prolific output of incredibly entrancing, poignant and creative records in this span of time. Recording, producing, designing and landing his records into the minds and hearts of scores of fans the world over. He has been called a shapeshifter, contrived, a chameleon, a Charlatan, the best living songwriter, an asshole and a genius. His last record, “Modern pressure” received outstandingly high acclaim and praise from every notable publication out there and was acknowledged by most reputable “for-profit-prize-corporations” as well as a plethora of voguish “music-as-competitive-sport” year end lists. Despite being the bronze placeholder in most of these dogfights, he is most often noted as a person of astounding influence on all of his musically economic successors. “No matter what he does, everything he puts out is better than anything else being put out by anyone else.”– Unnamed Subjugate. Tickets $15.00 advance, $20 at the door + HST on sale tonight!!

$15

Social Furniture

La Fromagerie 80 Elgin Street, Sudbury

Alex and Keaton, otherwise known as Social Furniture, make music about the nature of "things." Not about the David Suzuki show, but the mechanisms turning the world around us. Their music often plays with the dichotomy between urban centres and the natural world. And sometimes they just sing songs about drinking. The two met at a Halloween party Alex was hosting. A few years later they wrote their first song together. Music became the catalyst for their eventual marriage and creative collaboration. Fusing lyrics together out of prose and poetry, they compose songs that draw from the roots of colonial Canadiana folk music, with a dash of rock n’ roll. They are as comfortable playing Beatles covers as they are at regaling audiences with their own new-timey old-timey folk tunes. Their music always leaves audiences feeling at home no matter where they are.