How a Halifax Business Helped an Artist Attend South By Southwest
Poolblood’s trip was made possible thanks to Side Door, a Halifax-based business that uses an online platform to match artists with venues.
Poolblood’s trip was made possible thanks to Side Door, a Halifax-based business that uses an online platform to match artists with venues.
The ECMAs have released its list of this years’ nominees – as well as the location and dates of the upcoming awards and performances.
Moondrip Collective started as a conversation between Ian Livingstone and two of his ‘artistic cohorts’ Lindsay Hazen and Gabe Williams.
Mike Emmerson and Mel Pitre are serving clients overseas and across Canada from their home base in Saint John.
The Symphony New Brunswick Foundation, founded in 1993, plays a critical role in maintaining and growing the diverse range of symphony programing.
The drive-in hopes to be a central entertainment hub that draws people from Moncton, Saint John and Fredericton.
A music podcast hosted by Peter Rowan and Neil Bonner is introducing people to talented local musicians spanning multiple genres in the East Coast music scene.
428 Entertainment Group, named after New Brunswick’s second area code, is run by music industry veterans Paul Milner and Jeff Liberty.
Co-organizer Jane Blanchard says the festival won’t operate at the same capacity it did pre-pandemic, but she hopes is to bring people to the venues and into the community to boost the city’s economy.
Neon Dreams drummer Adrian Morris and vocalist Frank Kadillac both took the downtime during Covid-19 as an opportunity to reach new creative heights, develop more skills and foster a deeper connection with their fans.