Monday, October 31, 2011

Signal Hill Singing Club : BP is back from Tour! Thanks so much to everyone we met along the way and we look forward to seeing you again real soon. XO BP

Sunday, September 25, 2011

Peterborough Show Rescheduled : Nov. Shows Announced


Hey There BP Universe

Due to circumstances out of our control our BP show in Peterborough Oct. 1st has been cancelled. Do not fear! It has been rescheduled for Nov. 26th at the Gordon Best Theater.

Here's some other shows we're excited about :

Bruce Trail Shows (BP Acoustic / Solo sets)

Thurs. Nov. 17 - Ottawa - Raw Sugar Cafe
Friday. Nov 18th - Montreal - TBA
Saturday. Nov. 19th - Kingston - The Artel

Bruce Peninsula Shows

Wed. Nov 23 - Guelph - Ebar w/ Muskox
Thurs. Nov. 24 - Hamilton - The Casbah
Fri. Nov 25 - London - APK Live w/ The Weather Station
Sat. Nov 26 - Peterborough - Gordon Best Theater

and of course there is our very busy October to look forward to:

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

The Weather Station / Myrrh Remix -------




We're happy to be sending out the word that BP member Tamara Lindeman's brand new record "All of It Was Mine"
Is now available via You've Changed Records.

In celebration of this record's one week anniversary, please wander down the Bruce Trail a little further and check out a brand new remix of
The Weather Station's "Everything I Saw" by Bruce Peninsula's own Matt Cully aka Myrrh aka EONS.

Mine - The Weather Station (Myrrh Remix) by Myrrh

""I wanted to remix a track that was seemingly un-remixable; a soft, sweet folk song that wouldn't lend itself easily to new skin.While electronic at the core, I've tried to maintain the organic, earthy roots of the original while offering a whole new context... a different perspective in another dimension - MC"


Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Salesman

So, here it is, the last installment in the Fire Sale before we put it aside for a little while to focus on LP #2 (out October 4th). Our friends at Exploding Motor Car have made this beautiful new video for Salesman, another new song written by Matt and Misha and released exclusively as part of this web series. We hope you like it.

Huge thanks to ECM. We are honoured to have worked with them. They make our favourite videos.

Thursday, July 14, 2011

Southern Souls Cover Songs Pt 3

And here it is! The final installment of our Southern Souls cover sessions just went up, making 10 videos in total. Thanks so much to Mitch for being such a champ and seeing these all through. We are very happy with them. Hope we get to do the full band real soon! Enjoy! (click on the photo to watch)

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Southern Souls Cover Songs Pt 2


The second installment of our collaboration with Southern Souls has been added. Watch new videos from Neil, Leon and Kari (playing Jen Castle, Final Fantasy and Jon-Rae respectively) at southernsouls.ca

Sunday, May 29, 2011

Southern Souls Cover Songs




Mitch Fillion, the man behind the brilliant Southern Souls, joined us on Toronto island a few weeks ago to film the first group of songs for a series that features each member of Bruce Peninsula taking on a song written by someone they know. Daniela played MGMT, Matt covered the Silt, Andrew played Alex Lukashevsky and Ivy took on a Skydiggers songs. Stay tuned for 6 more of these as the summer rolls on. For now, we hope you enjoy these as much as we enjoyed making them.

http://www.southernsouls.ca/btfiresongs.html

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Fire Sale Installment # 2

Last year, a six-piece version of BP got in the van for a little tour of Michigan, Illinois and Iowa. We had a good time in Detroit and Chicago and at Knox College in Galesburg but the whole reason for the trip was to visit the fine fellows at Daytrotter.

It's a beautiful thing they have going there. Nestled atop a pizza joint in Rock Island, IL, you'd never know that the Daytrotter guys record a couple bands a day every single day at their unassuming studio. They were very inviting and patient with us, considering none of us had ever done a live-off-the-floor, get-it-right-quick taping before.

Rock Island is part of the Quad Cities, uniting with Davenport, Bettendorf and Moline. When we finished up, the DT guys pointed us over the bridge and into Iowa, where we found a casino / hotel / cruise ship that had cheap rooms. A bottle of tequila, some pizza, a little gambling and too much Wife Swap later, I can safely say it produced one of the best memories we've got.

Hope you enjoy it. Be sure to check out everything Daytrotter has to offer. You could be online for days.

LISTEN TO BRUCE PENINSULA ON DAYTROTTER

Monday, April 25, 2011

Myrrh Remix


Hey There.

Just a quick note to tell you that BP's Matt Cully just posted a remix of a song by Toronto band The Deeep Check it out here !



Thanks
XOBP

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Summer Time

We're gonna spend our time on docks and bikes this summer, getting reacquainted with the good parts of being in a band, so it's not going to be a jam-packed season of shows for Bruce Peninsula. However, we did just book a couple and we will be posting details very shortly. It's been a long time since our last one (all painted up as skeletons at the Horseshoe in October) so we're really looking forward to it.

Thanks to everyone that has visited the site in the last few days and to those who have passed The Swimming Song around on their Facebook and Twitters. Check back in here on April 26th for the second installment of the Fire Sale.

Oh and Small Town Murder Songs, the movie that features lots of our music is having screenings in Waterloo and Ottawa and a handful of film festivals over the next month or so. Check out the film's website or Facebook for details.

Don't forget to grease your chain before your first ride!
xo BP

Friday, April 15, 2011

Ta da!

Welcome to the online home of Bruce Peninsula and the Bruce Trail Fire Sale. Our friend Ted worked tirelessly to bring you all these crazy layers and we couldn't be happier. Ted works at night so our schedules were pretty much inverted and it was tough for him to get answers out of us because we were always sleeping when he was working. Our endless thanks to him for persevering. 

Hit up the audio and video tree limbs to hear our version of The Swimming Song and stay tuned for the next installment in the series. We'll be posting that on April 26th. 

Thanks for sticking with us through the tough times. 
Here's to the good road ahead of us!

xo BP

Ch-ch-ch-changes

Hello!

We're giving this site a complete overhaul today. Just wanted to warn you in case we're mid-stream and things look a little funny around here.
Today is also the first day of the Bruce Trail Fire Sale. You should be hearing more about that in the next few hours.

Check back later for a beautiful new site made by renaissance man Ted White.

Stay tuned. 

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Remission

Just a quick word to say that Neil is officially done his chemotherapy and is now in remission. Now that the nice weather has hit, he's working on getting back in shape and BP are gonna spend the spring getting reacquainted and rehearsing, but stay tuned for show announcements and more details about our record. You should also probably check back here late this or early next week. We've been scheming. 

Thanks for your continued support through this terrible winter. 
We hope to see you all very soon.

xoxo 

Saturday, February 19, 2011

STMS in the Papers

Great Reviews for STMS. Lot's of BP love! Way to go Ed!

The Toronto Star

Tuesday, February 15, 2011


> "A rare film. Cosmologically profound" VARIETY
>
> "Bracingly haunting.a compelling crime drama" HOLLYWOOD REPORTER
>
> "Eerily beautiful. Ed Gass-Donnelly is a filmmaker to watch" SCREEN DAILY
>
> "A 'must-see' fresh take on crime and redemption" TORONTO STAR
>
> "A Jem. Definitely a winner" AIN'T IT COOL NEWS
>
> "Haunting.totally captivating" HUFFINGTON POST
>

Hey There ---- Here is a message from Ed Gas-Donnelly about Small Town Murder Songs, which features our music as the score. It's coming to Toronto soon...and maybe even a theater near you. check it out!!

> Dear friends.
>
>
>
> I just wanted to invite you to come join us for the theatrical release of
> my new film, SMALL TOWN MURDER SONGS, which opens in Toronto and Edmonton on
> Friday, February 18.
>
>
>
> The film is a modern, gothic tale of crime and redemption about an aging
> police officer from a small Ontario Mennonite town who hides a violent past
> until a local murder upsets the calm of his newly reformed life.
>
>
>
> After sold-out screenings in small towns across South Western Ontario, Small
> Town
Murder Songs will begin its theatrical release at the THE ROYAL cinema
> in Toronto and THE METRO in Edmonton, with more cities soon to follow.
>
>
>
> VIEW THE TRAILER: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VB22oo_f8g0
>
>
>
> Join me and some of the cast for a Q&A and reception following the screening
> in Toronto on Feb 18.
>
> www.smalltownmurdersongs.com
>

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

The C is for Cure - Online Donation Option

I've been asked to make this a little clearer.... so

If you are unable to come to the Fundraiser or aren't from Toronto and would still like to contribute to the C is for Cure fund.

PLEASE CLICK HERE TO DONATE!

For More information on the fundraiser, please see the post below.
XO

Friday, January 7, 2011

The C is for Cure Fundraiser - Saturday, Jan 29th



On Dec. 22, 2010 Neil Haverty, one of the central voices of Bruce Peninsula, was diagnosed with Acute Promyelocytic Leukemia

The Good News : Neil's is "the best" kind of cancer you can get according to all the doctors who have spoken with Neil and his family. There is a 95% cure rate associated with his treatment plan and an 80% chance that it won't return. He has already completed the first round of his chemotherapy and he is optimistic about a full recovery.

What Can I Do? : Support the fundraiser! All the money raised from this event will go directly to help Neil and the Haverty family to lessen the financial burden that inevitably comes with illness.

When? : Saturday, Jan 29th. All Day!

Where?: the Music Gallery (197 John St. Just North of Queen)

What's going on?


Matinée Show

Doors 3:00pm
Donate What You Can - $10 suggested donation - (or just show your evening ticket if you're tapped)

3:30 pm Lake Vernon Drowning
4:00 pm Steven McKay
4:30 pm The Deeep
5:00 pm Kith & Kin
5:30 pm Snowblink


6:00 - 7:00 pm - Snack Break


Evening Show

Doors 7:00pm
$20 in advance and at door (you will need to show your ticket to enter)

7:30 pm Evening Hymns
8:30 pm Austra
9:30 pm Timber Timbre


In the Fellowship Room


Food will be sold for a buck or two by donation from 3pm - 7:30pm in conjunction with the Matinée show. Our wonderful volunteers will be dropping off delicious snack food all day long. Expect mouthwatering sweets and savory delights.

The fellowship room will also be filled with glorious tunes supplied by Louis Calabro of the infamous Goin' Steady DJs.



Ticket Information

Tickets will be on sale via www.ticketweb.ca and at Rotate This and Soundscapes starting Thursday, Jan. 13th. Get 'em while they're hot.

Music Gallery Member Tickets for $15. Any additional donation is very much appreciated.

To be clear : a ticket to the evening show allows you all day access...the matinee show is PWYC and does not automatically allow you into the evening show. You need to purchase a ticket for that.



Other Ways to Donate

If you can't come to the show and you would still like to help out, we have set up an online donation option:

Please Click on this Sentence To Be Whisked Away to Our Donation Page

You will need a Pay Pal account and a credit or debit card. An account is free and very quick and easy to set up. We appreciate any support you can offer in this time of need. As I said before, all donations go directly to Neil and his family.

! And finally, any donations to the snack table would be much appreciated !

Food Donation Contact:

karipeddle@gmail.com
or
misha.leona@gmail.com

General Inquires:

thecisforcure@gmail.com
or
mattcully@gmail.com

thanks so much. and we will see you soon!

XO
MA
AT