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Wednesday, February 14, 2007

Yellowjacket gets Juno nod!

Hey Ho!

Yellowjacket is up for a Juno! Check it out, April 1st in Saskatoon. Send good thoughts!

Also, check out the gig page for my tour with B&RK in March (we're going to Europe) and my solo tour to the UK in the spring. I'm even playing a few gigs in April with my pals Andy White, and Colleen Hodgson on bass.

I've been working with Andy White, a great songwriter and friend from Belfast, for the past 5+ years. We first met at the Winnipeg Folk Festival, where I initiated Andy into the ancient Canadian-musician traditions of T. Hortons. Since that first encounter and whenever Andy comes over from Australia (his current home) we work together writing and performing . In the past, the "Tall Friends" have worked together as a quintet, quartet and now as a trio with Colleen Hodgson on bass and harmony vocals, Andy on lead vocals, acoustic + electric 12 string and Hammertone and yours truly on electric guitars and harmony vocals. Together we have written several songs for Blackie and The Rodeo Kings and are currently working towards recording all our original material.

Also looking forward to the release of the Blackie and the Rodeo Kings album, Let's Frolic Again, due in May 2007.

As always, I would like to point out the Community Pages are always open, click on the slide show above left to hit the photo galleries, leave me a message on the bulletin board, and here's hoping you can make it to one of the many shows.

See ya!
Stephen



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