Canadian Music

Battle of the bands: Unpacking Kingston-born bands

There’s a classic pub on Princess St., around the corner from the late-night 7-Eleven. You might know it: The Mansion.Continue...

Jonathan Davies talks recent Kingston show with The Journal

Singer-songwriter Jonathan Davies performed on Sept. 11 at the Centre culturel Frontenac as part of the “Soirée Création” concert.Continue...

Queen's Music Club live at The Mansion

Whether it’s providing equipment to jam out or encouragement along the way, Queen’s Music Club (QMC) has been a resource for emerging student bands since 2011.

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YGK Music Pilot Project marks a step in the right direction

Kingston’s new YGK Music Pilot Project is giving musicians a step up in the recording industry.Continue...

Lost Cousins reflects on lucky start

Always in the right place at the right time, Lost Cousins added a new EP to their lucky streak last Friday.Continue...

Wolfe Island Music Festival celebrates 20 years

For 20 years, the Wolfe Island Music Festival has been a getaway for music lovers across the country.Continue...

Marjan Mozetich closes the Queen’s chapter of his career

On Jan. 21, The Isabel held a concert honouring Marjan Mozetich life’s work.Continue...

Hidden gem Erez Zobary releases new EPs

As Erez Zobary readies to release her two debut EPs, her dream of becoming a musician is finally becoming a reality.Continue...

Out of the dorm, into the spotlight

If you’ve ever been to a house party at Queen’s, there’s a high possibility you’ve heard of Tigress. The four-piece band that’s a regular performer at campus events just took their next step— opening for Canadian indie pop rock group James Blonde at The Mansion this Saturday.Continue...

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