Showing posts with label Kyle Pacey. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kyle Pacey. Show all posts

Tuesday, 31 January 2012

New Edgar Breau CD: Patches of Blue

One thing you won't find a lot of on Edgar Breau's latest CD, patches of blue is repetition. The local singer/songwriter covers a whole lot of ground in just 12 songs.

While mainly known as a member of the proto-punk/psych band, Simply Saucer, his solo endeavors are more on the rootsier side. Edgar explores all aspects of the genre: folk, country, blues, celtic, and much more. Every single song has a unique spirit.

Highlights include the trippy title track, the funky One Kind of Love, the wonderfully folky Dreams of Jack Kerouac, and the island sounds of Maria the Sea and the Sun.Joining Edgar in his musical explorations are Mike Trebilcock, Kyle Pacey, Bill Dillon, members of Trickbag (Michael Hickey, Paul Panchezak), Joe Clark, Brian Griffith, Ed Roth, Simply Saucer bassist Kevin Christoff, and Michael Birthelmer (who also produced).

The CD is available at his live shows as well as cdbaby and as downloads on eMusic, iTunes, and cdbaby.

Below is a video of the title track. Courtesy of Flying Inn Recordings.



Links: Edgar Breau, More Edgar Breau Stories

Monday, 31 August 2009

Performer of the Week: Kyle Pacey

Kyle Pacey is a talented singer and guitarist in any genre.

Not only has he been nominated for a Grammy for his work on the John Gora CD "Bulletproof" (an extremely diverse disc with polka, blues, R&B and everything in between) but he has recorded electronic music with Randall Cousins as well.

Kyle was also the first local musician to perform at Hamilton Place when he opened for the Duke Ellington Orchestra.

His own CD, In These Times is a wonderful blending of blues, Cajun stylings and roots music.

Links: Main Site, Myspace, The electronic album with Cousins

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