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The Cornwall Guide to Great Live Music

Alex Stacey by Alex Stacey
January 22, 2020
in Lifestyle & Culture
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You want a cold beer and some great live tunes? Well here’s your guide to upcoming shows in the next few weeks.

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Thursday, January 23

Chris Benton and Company

Genre: Rock N’Roll (think Jimmy Eat World, Foo Fighters)

Location: La Maison Tavern, 9pm

What a killer lineup.

We have the human metronome, Taylor Mills-Thompson, on drums, on bass we have high energy performer, Connor Ratayczak, and of course, leading the charge, is the ever talented, Chris Benton.

These rockers are fresh off recording two new singles (set for release in the Spring), and are making their official debut February 15 at La Maison but you can catch a special sneak peek this Thursday at La Maison’s Battle of the Bands where they’ll be dropping in to deliver a few songs.

Don’t miss out on these guys.

Saturday, January 25

Pop Culture Icons

Genre: Punk Rock/Metal (think Anthrax, Megadeth, Sum 41)

Location: La Maison Tavern, 9pm

With a self-described hatred, “for all things pop culture”, this band delivers on the punk rock goods with catchy chants and high speed riffs. Yet these aren’t your father’s Sex Pistols, these guys have some metal in them, and bring ferocious guitar solos to the stage. Unreal band with a ton of great dynamics to their music.

Check them out!

Thursday, January 30

Don’t Tell Sarah

Genre: Hard rock (think Megadeth, Guns N’ Roses, Motorhead)

Location:  La Maison Tavern, 9pm

Recently signed by Spuds Records, Don’t Tell Sarah and I will be delivering our headbanging hard rock tunes Thursday, January 30 at the Battle of the Bands at La Maison. Watch as we try not to bump into each other on stage.

Friday, January 31

OPEN MIC NIGHT

Genre: acoustic acts of all genres

Location: O’Neil Studios, 7pm

If you want an intimate, stripped down show, then get yourself down to O’Neil Studios. This open mic attracts a ton of talent and is a lot of fun.

And hey, if you get inspired and want to learn a new instrument, sign up for lessons while you’re there. Ryan’s one of the best teachers out there.

Saturday, February 1

Help!

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Genre: Beatles tribute band

Location: Port Theatre, 7pm

They’re a great Beatles tribute band…need I say more?

These guys are phenomenal, it’s not just a music performance, it’s a show.

There’s choreography, costume changes, and a perfect note for note delivery of Beatles songs that’ll have you dancing the night away.

A ton of fun. Buy tickets while you still can.

Saturday, February 8

Fierce Tomkins

Genre: Funk/Rock (think James Brown)

Location: La Maison Tavern, 9pm

Their music is gorgeous.

Funky, soulful, catchy, these guys will get you on the dance floor.

Their vocalist has this unreal raspy voice that mixed with the hip swaying funk beats of the band makes for one heck of a sound.

Don’t miss out, especially since they’re playing with—

Castles

Genre: Acoustic folk, covers/originals (think Fleetwood Mac, Lumineers)

Location: La Maison Tavern, 9pm

I cannot emphasize this enough, YOU NEED TO SEE CASTLES.

They’re an incredible acoustic trio who cover everything from Britney Spears to Fleetwood Mac.

It is sonic perfection.

Singer, Tayla LeBlanc, has this creamy smooth voice with an incredible vocal range that while soft commands your attention. And as if having one great vocalist wasn’t enough, they have ex rocker, Marc Thompson’s soulful, and just hands down, beautiful voice.

Put together it’s simply fantastic harmonies.

And then you add in Adam Gibeau’s superb bass playing and you’re in for one heck of a show.

If you haven’t seen Castles you’re doing yourself a disservice.

Check. Them. Out.

Tags: CastlesChris Benton and CompanyCornwallCornwall MusicDon't Tell SarahLive MusicRyan O'Neil
Alex Stacey

Alex Stacey

Alex Stacey is a multi-media artist who plays drums in the rock band, Please Repeat.

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