Click here if you can't see the videos.
The Caretakers are (left to right): Norman Van Bergan, Jeffrey C. Martin & Lena Montecalvo
They're joined by Paully Vas (harmonica), Mike Vertimiglia (guitar-left), Dan Stadjuhar (drums), Nick Cino (guitar-centre, lead vocals on You Can't Always Get What You Want), Dave Marini (bass), John Daly (guitar-right), Barry Mac (slide guitar)
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This was a CD release party: Click here for our review of the CD (and more footage from this show).
Barry Mac and the One Eyed Jacks were one of the opening acts: Click here for that performance
Links: Caretakers Site - More Caretakers Stories
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Showing posts with label Vibewrangler Studio. Show all posts
Tuesday, 11 May 2010
Barry Mac and the One-Eyed Jacks @ Vibewrangler Studio (May 8, 2010)
Click here if you can't see the videos.
Left to right: Spider Costello (drums), Barry Mac (guitar, vocals), Carrie Ashworth (bass) and Lena Montecalvo (vocals)
They were opening for the Caretakers CD Release Party. Click here to view that performance.
Links: Barry Mac Site - More Barry Mac Stories
Left to right: Spider Costello (drums), Barry Mac (guitar, vocals), Carrie Ashworth (bass) and Lena Montecalvo (vocals)
They were opening for the Caretakers CD Release Party. Click here to view that performance.
Links: Barry Mac Site - More Barry Mac Stories
Sunday, 9 May 2010
New Caretakers CD: Unfinished Thoughts

The Caretakers are Jeffrey C. Martin (guitar, vocals, main songwriter), Lena Montecalvo (vocals), and Norm Van Bergen (vocals, guitar). Though they each have a distinctive voice, the trio also work really well together when the song calls for harmonies.
The band takes the CSNY/Buffalo Springfield/Byrds style folk rock sound and updates it. Elements of southern rock, pop, country, and more can be heard throughout the disc. Lyrically, the songs also explore a number of political themes.
Standout tracks include the epic sounding Seven Monkeys On My Back, the sweet, soulful Daddy Laughed, and the incredibly catchy opening number, It's Thinking Time.
Helping the trio with this great CD is an amazing array of local talent. They include members of the Mississippi Kings and Freedom Train along with Barry Mac, and Mike Trebilcock, and others.
The disc is available at their shows and Picks N Sticks. It call also be downloaded by clicking here. A dollar from each CD goes to War Child Canada.
Below are videos from their CD Release Party at Vibewranger Studio on May 8, 2010.
The Caretakers are behind the mics (left to right): Norman Van Bergan, Jeffrey C. Martin & Lena Montecalvo
They're joined by Mike Trebilcock (Mandolin on Daddy Laughed), Paully Vas (harmonica), Mike Vertimiglia (guitar-left), Dan Stadjuhar (drums), Nick Cino (guitar-centre), Dave Marini (bass), John Daly (guitar-right), Barry Mac (slide guitar)
Click here for more video from this show.
Links: Caretakers Site - More Caretakers Stories
Wednesday, 1 July 2009
New Dave Pomfret CD: No Rush

Dave (aka Salsa Dave) goes from catchy, rockin' riffs to mellow melodies. On the way, he touches on folk, rock, and even bits of pop and country thrown in.
Joining Dave in making this great music is former Nuns bandmate (and former Killjoy) Mike Trebilcock on guitar and many other instruments. Mike also produced the disc.
A number of other talented performers aided and abetted the singer/songwriter, including: Mark Mcintyre (bass), Aaron Goldstein (Pedal steel guitar), Craig Lapsley (Drums), Troy Dowding (Trumpet), Darcy Hepner (Sax, Organ), Rosemary Hale (Violin), Sarah Honeyford (Cello). On Background vocals there's Mary Simon, Jean Caffeine, and the Mississippi Kings.
The album was also a family affair as his wife, Karen Sturrock and his stepchildren joined on backing vocals. His son, Brier Pomfret, plays the piano on it as well.
Click here to listen to songs from No Rush.
Below are videos from his CD Release (and birthday) party on June 30, 2009. Click here if you can't see them.
Dave's step-daughter (and future superstar) Sarah Ivanco, came up and sang to start things off. She wowed the crowd.
Links: Dave Pomfret, More Dave Pomfret Stories, More CD Releases
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