Showing posts with label songwriter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label songwriter. Show all posts

Thursday, December 17, 2020

Music City Monday Concert Stream / Live from the Jam Zone - Session #1

 Music City Monday Series

Dead Root Revival had the incredible opportunity to take part in the Music City Monday Series at the Empire Theatre, in Belleville recently. Mark Rashotte and the crew started this series of live stream concerts as a way to support local musicians and venue staff during the pandemic.
The production quality of these live stream shows is stellar. I highly recommend you check them out. Shows air live at 7:30 PM every Monday evening.
Our recent concert, which aired Monday will be showing until December 20th. You can view it here: https://vimeo.com/489129839?ref=tw-share...

Become a Savage Song Supporter!
As many of you know, COVID has decimated the live music industry, and has forced musicians to think outside the box to come up with new ways of generating income, engaging and entertaining fans.
At the beginning of the pandemic, I started a subscription service on Bandcamp to help offset my lost touring income.
Become a Savage Song Supporter for as little as $5/ month, and you will receive EVERY new piece of music I release. So far in 2020, I've released three singles and one full-length album:

Beyond the Great Beyond * Song Supporter Exclusive * (full-length album of bonus tracks from 2019's "Great Beyond" recording sessions)

Beach Blanket Bingo Bottle Toke * Song Supporter Exclusive * ( This single is from the "History of a Common Man" recording sessions, reinvented with new instrumentation and a space folk vibe.)


Something Real -https://tomsavage.bandcamp.com/track/something-real ( This is truly my pandemic song, with the lyrics focusing on the inequalities in society that have been laid bare by COVID-19, and my personal belief that a universal basic income is needed to stem the tide of economic disparity, to address poverty, and mental health issues of all citizens. Musically, it's a bit of a departure for me. A slow groove vibe with important synth flourishes and bass guitar contributions from musician, Jason Mercer.)







In the Evening Glow
- https://tomsavage.bandcamp.com/track/in-the-evening-glow ( this is a moody, melancholic piece that will hit you in the feels. Solo and acoustic, with an overdubbed spicy guitar solo ).









PLUS you will receive these back-catalog releases:

Early next year, I will be adding re-mastered versions of Tom Savage Trio releases, The County Line (2008) and Overdrive Express(2012) to the list! Along with previously unreleased bonus tracks!!! Engineer Geoff Chown is in the lab working on it at this very moment. : )
What was that? That's not enough, you say? Well, there's more!

Live Streaming + Multitrack Recording = The "Live from the Jam Zone" Series
My initial plan to put on live streaming events exclusively to subscribers hit a bit of a road block recently when it became apparent that Facebook would have to handle the money...I wasn't down with that plan...not that there is anything wrong with giant evil corporations. Hahaha.
But when I stared at this brick wall, I realized another opportunity to give subscribers more value, and more music. I'll be multitrack recording my live stream shows and releasing them exclusively to Savage Song Supporter Subscribers (say that 5 times fast) in a series of "Live from the Jam Zone" sessions. Actually, this process has already begun. Song Supporters can stream/download Live from the Jam Zone: Session # 1 starting today! - https://tomsavage.bandcamp.com/song-supporter

It's a live stream. It's a podcast of sorts. It's a series of albums. I'm excited to see where we can take this. Possibly special guest collaborations. Definitely a Savage Family Band concert coming soon.
Lots to look forward to. Join me on the ride!



I hope you have a safe and happy holiday season. Let's hunker down for the winter and with the vaccine being distributed, Spring will hopefully offer up opportunities for us to gather for live in-person concerts again.

Best,
Tom

Monday, May 11, 2020

Driftwood - Remembering Sandy Stubbert



I had the great honour and privilege to work as producer on what would be Sandy Stubbert's final work. It has taken some time since Sandy's passing to complete the project, but it is now finally here. Sandy poured her heart and soul into this album, and this music deserves to be heard!

We had planned to have an album release/memorial concert at The Mansion in Kingston for April 10th, but due to COVID-19, that proved impossible. The plan was to raise money from the album release for community mental health and musician support organizations. Seeing as the need for financial support is greater than ever, we've decided to go ahead with the GoFundMe release.


https://www.gofundme.com/f/sandystubbert

Contributors to the campaign who give $20 or more will receive a CD or digital copy of Sandy's album.

Please honour Sandy's memory by contributing to the GoFundMe.

Proceeds from the sales of this album will be donated to two different organizations, AMHS-KFLA (Addiction and Mental Health Services, Kingston Frontenac Lennox and Addington) and MIKES (Music Industry Kingston Emergency Support).

We miss you Sandy. May your music live on.








Driftwood marks the fourth and final album from Sandy Stubbert.

Sandy was a gifted musician and songwriter who readily left a lasting imprint on those she met.

Her friend John MacDonald aptly describes Sandy's personality, "I worked with Sandy at Pakwash Junior Camp and reconnected with her on Facebook a couple of years ago. Then, as now, I was appreciative of her extraordinary passion for life which came through not only in her music, but in her genuine caring of those with whom she came in touch with. Her lasting friendship with her junior ranger sisters is a testament to the love she had for life."

As many know, Sandy struggled from bipolar depression for many years. The "black dogs" as she called them, continually nipping at her heels. Although her mental illness had a profound effect on every area of her life, it did not define who she was; she soldiered on despite it.
Most storms Sandy endured valiantly, however, the last storm overcame her. This album represents her new sunrise. A lasting legacy to her brilliant life.


"I'll be thrown by these storms into a new sunrise" - Driftwood

Proceeds from the sales of this album will be donated to two different organizations, AMHS-KFLA (Addiction and Mental Health Services, Kingston Frontenac Lennox and Addington) and MIKES (Music Industry Kingston Emergency Support).


What is MIKES?

MIKES is an organization made up of Kingston and area
community members passionate about creating a support
system for music industry workers in the region.

We are primarily for, but not limited to, providing support
(financial and other) in emergency scenarios where the
worker needs to sub out of a gig or cancel a performance
due to personal illness or injury, illness or injury of a
loved one, death in the family, etc.

MIKES also aims to create a community and list of individuals and businesses who provide
services pro bono or at a discounted rate to assist music industry workers in a number of
challenges or emergency situations (i.e.: instrument repair and lending, vehicle repair,
meals, physiotherapy, dental work, etc.).


About AMHS-KFLA

Addiction and Mental Health Services – Kingston, Frontenac, Lennox & Addington (AMHS-KFLA) is a non-profit organization that delivers community-based mental health, addiction and housing services to more than 7,000 individuals in the City of Kingston and the counties of Frontenac and Lennox and Addington.

Services offered include a 24/7 Crisis Line, Addiction Services including specialized supports for people pregnant or parenting young children, Problem Gambling services, 24/7 Housing programs, support groups and more. Services are free, confidential and non-judgmental. Learn more about AMHS-KFLA programs and services at www.amhs-kfla.ca





TRACK LISTING
Driftwood (04:20)
Circle of Friends (03:21)
In My Secret Life(04:37)
Cotton Candy Sunrise (05:53)
Fascist Architecture (03:35)
All I Want (04:27)
Red Sky (04:47)
Three Hours Difference (06:03)
Obsession (04:51)
Promises (04:51)
With Me (04:19)


MUSICIANS

Sandy Stubbert - guitar, vocals, banjo, dulcimer
Seamus Cowan - upright bass on 1,3,4,8,10,11
Bonz Bowering - drums on 1,3,4,8,10
Tony Silvestri - organ, piano, rhodes
Dan Chalmers - congas on 13
Tracie Morgan - backing vocals
Kathryn Vilela - backing vocals
Sandra Bouza - backing vocals on 7
Tom Savage - electric guitar on 1,3,4,8,10,11
Michelle Monette - electric guitar on 5,7,9
Saskia Tomkins - violin, viola, cello, neckelharpe
Rodney St. Amand - backing vocals on 2, bass on 2,6
Jim Tomlinson - backing vocals on 2, lead vocal and acoustic guitar on 6
Frank Baraczka - drums on 5,7,9
Attila Baraczka - bass on 5,7,9
Gary Barratt - Percussion on 2,6


Recorded at North of Princess Studio in Kingston, ON
Recording & Mixed by Zane Whitfield
Assistant Engineer - Dylan Lodge
Mastered by Philip Shaw Bova
Art direction, design, and layout by A Man Called Wrycraft
Produced By Tom Savage

Monday, May 27, 2019

East Coast Tour + New Solo Album Coming Soon!


Heading down East this week! Looking forward to hanging with friends and playing music for folks in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. Tell your friends!

New Solo Album on the Horizon

I've been touring pretty heavy over the past few years ( okay, well, almost a decade now) as a solo artist. I've put a lot of time and effort into my approach as a solo performer, altering my playing style to incorporate a more percussive attack, adding bass lines and lead riffs into the mix. Basically, pulling as much sound as I can out of an acoustic guitar. To document the results of this creative journey, I went into NOP studio in Kingston recently to lay down some tracks. Ended up recording 21 songs. I've combed through those selections to narrow it down to a ten song album set to be released this fall. As usual, I will be touring to Vancouver and back in September to support the release, and upon my return to Kingston, we will have an official release party at The Mansion on October 24th, supported by The Mill Rights, and Dead Root Revival. Mark that one on your calendar!


Speaking of Dead Root Revival...

The other side of my creative output this past year, Dead Root Revival has been busy playing shows, tweaking old songs, and adding new ones. We are having a lot of fun reviving the roots of music some may have thought dead. ; )

Our goal with DRR is to focus on four genres: Blues/Rock/Funk/Soul...okay, maybe five. Jazz as well. Elements of these genres appear in our songs. Sometimes all five in the same song. Makes for some fulfilling musical moments.

We also look to collaborate with other artists. Bring them into the DRR family. Recently , we shot a video with our friend Chris Rio. We first heard him sing at the Frozen Roots fundraiser for Joe's MILL in February. Coincidentally, I had written "Good Morning Love" the week before, and thought Chris would be perfect singing lead vocal on the song. Check it out!

https://youtu.be/YT5_Mk9rLe4





DRR has a bunch of shows coming up this summer in Ontario. Check out our schedule at www.deadrootrevival.ca

Monday, June 19, 2017

New Album on the Horizon

It's been an excruciatingly busy time over the past few months. This is good though. The April US tour was a heavy one and a bit of a hard slog. Many a Walmart parking lot and too much fast food. The schedule was chock full and there was not much time for sightseeing...unless you count the interstate rest stops. Such is the glitz and the glamour of the independent touring musician. That said, many interesting characters met and many songs to be harvested. And that is a very important factor for why touring is important. Honing the craft, shaping the songs, and finding the stories. It damn sure ain't about the money.

Speaking of songs and stories, upon returning from the US tour I headed into North Of Princess Studios the last week of April to record with my good friends Tony Silvestri, Bonz Bowering, and Seamus Cowan. A lot of it live off the floor, it was a spirited session, and I think you all will be very pleased with the results. It's a bit of a different direction for me and I hope you are all willing to take the trip. The album is scheduled for an official release in October, but I hope to have copies available for MUSICWestport in August (where I'll be performing with the band) and for my Canadian Tour in September.

Early May saw the release of Al Duquette's new record, Tales of the Wild West. A project I had the pleasure of acting as producer on. Al has lived a life and his experience and authenticity comes through in the way he delivers his songs. There is no pretence here. A beautiful collection of songs that will fit nicely between Hank and Lefty on the shelf. Head over to Bandcamp and download your copy today.

Early June was all about the East Coast of Canada. Always good to get down there and catch up with friends, and perform for friendly faces. Highlight of the tour was a Monday night concert in a little church in Alma, NS. Google didn't even know where it was! Great acoustics and good vibes.


That's it for now. I'll be around the Kingston area for the summer. check my site for dates, and stay tuned for more details about the new record.






Wednesday, March 15, 2017

Interstate Breakdown Tour (USA) - April 2017



Canadian guitarist and songwriter, Tom Savage, is embarking on another tour of the Eastern US, and bringing his high-energy show and big guitar sound to stops from Portland, Maine to Nashville, Tennessee and points in between.

Tom Savage is what one might refer to as a triple-threat. One part truth-telling troubadour, one part death-defying guitar slinger, and one part Country Blues howler. Each facet of his formidable on-stage persona carefully crafted over a 20+ year devotion to the composition and performance of song. Tom is a true believer. A disciple of melody and harmony and tempo and timbre. An evangelist preaching to anyone who will listen of the healing and meditative powers of music. Pouring his heart out of his throat every night, while simultaneously shredding his fingertips in his relentless assault on the beat-up 1966 Guild acoustic he adores.

April 7th - Mocha Maya's - Shelburne Falls, MA
April 8th - Andy's Old Port Pub - Portland, ME
April 9th - Java madness - Wakefield, RI (11:30 AM)
April 9th - Perks and Corks - Westerly, RI(8:30 PM)
April 11th - Brighton Bar - Long Branch, NJ
April 12th - Vinyl Lounge/Gypsy Sally's - Washington, DC
April 13th - Borjo Coffeehouse - Norfolk, VA
April 14th - Root Bar - Asheville, NC
April 15th - Two Old Hippies - Nashville, TN
April 16th - Acoustic Coffeehouse - Johnson City, TN
April 17th - Blue Plate Special ( Radio Broadcast) - Knoxville, TN
April 18th - Rambling House - Columbus, OH
April 19th - Mohawk Place - Buffalo, NY
April 20th - Aubrey's Inn - Cape Vincent, NY

Sunday, January 15, 2017

The Savage Sound : Sunshine and Southbound

So, it's been nice hanging out with you Winter, for the last month, but I do believe I need a little break. Gonna head on down to Florida, play a few shows and catch some rays.

Here's where I'll be:

Jan. 19th - Ransom Steele Tavern - Apalachin, NY ( 9:00 PM)
Jan. 21st - Edmund's Oast - Charleston, SC ( 6:00 PM)
Jan. 22nd - House Concert - Charleston, SC
Jan. 25th - Lucky Leprauchan - Davenport, FL (8:00 PM)
Jan. 27th - Captain Hiram's Resort - Sebastian, FL ( 3:30 PM)
Jan. 28th - House Concert - Sarasota, FL
Jan. 31st - Natura - Orlando, FL ( 8:00 PM)
Feb. 1st -  Lucky Leprauchan - Davenport, FL(8:00 PM)
Feb. 3rd - Yellow Dog Eats - Gotha, FL ( 6:00 PM)
Feb. 4th - Green Door Music Hall - Fort Walton Beach, FL (9:00 PM)
Feb. 6th - Blue Moon Diner - Charlottesville, VA (8:00 PM)

See you on the road!

Tom

Tuesday, May 31, 2016

Eastern U.S. Tour!!!

Super-excited to head out on my first U.S. Tour. Long overdue I say! Gonna hit 12 stops along the way. Please share this photo with the hashtag #TomSavageTour to help spread the word. See you on the road!

 

Thursday, December 3, 2015

Have Yourself a Brooding Lo-Fi Christmas

Now available on CD Baby  you can purchase my 2011 Ep, Living Room Session.  This record is what the title indicates : songs recorded in my living room. Me, my guitar, and one microphone recorded live off the floor. Truly lo-fi. I love the simplicity of this recording and may revisit this production style in 2016.  So, if the holiday season gets you down, with its rampant consumerism, credit card debt, and surfacing of deeply-hidden family issues, my record may just cheer you up.

I kid. Actually, I really enjoy Christmas, though I could do without the materialistic aspects of it. Which strikes me as funny as I write this because I am asking you to buy my record! 

But, on that subject, I was reading a post from a friend online the other day, and she said that the best gifts are those made by independent artists. This is so true! Whether it be music or art, or even furniture, supporting those who are making their own way with their craft has a real impact. First, the financial benefit for the artist. Second, the money goes straight back into the local economy. Third, the social message it sends. I support the arts. I support community. I am not a slave to the corporation by giving gifts made of pieces of plastic that have been shipped over from China.

So, swing on by CD Baby and download Living Room Session. Six songs of dark, brooding, lo-fi, anti-folk goodness. What could be more Christmasy than that!

  1. The Less You Seem To Know -  a psychotic breakdown in a big box store 3000 miles from home
  2. Par For The Course - about getting old ( the title is in tribute to my late grandmother. Par For The Course was one of her favourite sayings)
  3. A God I Can Call My Own -  an agnostic gospel song
  4. Bleed That Pig -  raping the planet is just no good
  5. Lonesome Highway - a dark secret, a hidden past, a fork in the road between calamity and redemption
  6. Never Been Seen -  quite possibly the saddest song I've ever written about what else, mortality 

Wednesday, September 2, 2015

"Take The Wheel And I'll Steer" Tour - Starts Sept. 10th



Hitting the road again next week! Looking forward to seeing some familiar faces and meeting new friends along the way while I share my songs and stories on this 21 date Canadian Tour.

I also have a cool new sound that really pumps up the solo show. You'll have to come out to see and hear what I'm talking about.



Please share and help spread the word!




TOUR DATES


Thursday, September 10th - The Apollo w/ Harpdog Brown - Thunder Bay, ON

Friday September 11th - House Concert - Sioux Lookout, ON

Saturday September 12th - The Bijou - Kenora, ON

Tuesday, September 15th - Cha Island Cafe - Edmonton, AB

Wednesday, September 16th - Gilmore Guitars - Red Deer, AB

Thursday, September 17th - Twin Butte General Store - Twin Butte, AB

Friday, September 18th - The Palomino (upstairs from 5-9 PM ) - Calgary, AB

Saturday, September 19th - BJ's Creekside Pub - Kimberley, BC

Sunday, September 20th - Lorenzo's Cafe - Enderby, BC

Tuesday, September 22nd - The Railway Club w/ Lola Parks - Vancouver , BC

Thursday, September 24th - The Elk and Oarsmen - Banff , AB

Friday, September 25th - The Auditorium Hotel w/ Jay Bowcott - Nanton , AB

Saturday, September 26th - Ship & Anchor ( 3 PM ) - Calgary, AB

Saturday, September 26th - Mikey's Juke Joint w/ Jay Bowcott - Calgary, AB

Sunday, September 27th - Last Chance Saloon - Wayne, AB

Tuesday, September 29th - Grass Roots Regina - Regina, SK

Wednesday, September 30th - The Cavern - Winnipeg, MB ( supporting Andrew Neville & The Poor Choices)

Thursday,October 1st - Pappy's Cafe - Wabigoon, ON

Friday, October 2nd - The Apollo - Thunder Bay, ON

Saturday, October 3rd - Loplops - Sault Ste Marie, ON

Sunday, October 4th - Le Fromagerie - Sudbury, ON

Saturday, July 11, 2015

Tom Savage - Performance and Interview on CFRC Jam Sandwich




For those of you in Kingston ( or Ontario and Quebec I believe ) that have cogeco cable tv, the station is now airing the half hour segment I did for the CFRC Jam Sandwich.  Please take a moment to check it out. You can watch it on demand!

I currently do not have cable ( or a TV for that matter) so all I have seen of it is this youtube clip.


Thursday, April 30, 2015

Saturday May 2nd - Songwriter's Circle featuring Tom Savage, Chris Brown, Luther Wright, Seamus Cowan

A couple of cool shows coming up over the next couple of weeks in the Kingston area. Hope you can make it out and spread the word to your Kingston/Westport/Perth/Battersea area friends.

First up, this Saturday at The Cove in Westport :
 



SONGWRITER'S CIRCLE feat. Chris Brown, Seamus Cowan, Tom Savage & Luther Wright
Should me more than once a year but these nights have really turned into something special. Chris and Luther have worked together for years now and Tom helped inspire Seamus back in the day. It's all coming together now.
CHRIS BROWN has produced a who's who of Canadian talent and started with the Bourbon Tabernacle Choir and has been a part of Chris & Kate Fenner duo for a long time.
SEAMUS COWAN is from Westport and his family run The Cove. His bands Bullmoose and Spoon River experienced considerable CanRock longevity and he has played with Spencer Evans and Jazz Night for close to two decades. Notably, he toured with The High Dials of Montreal for two years.
TOM SAVAGE is a road warrior, songwriter a la Dylan-esque stories. Plays guitar with Hendrix poise and Neil intensity. His band Tom Savage Trio have toured Canada lots and the new Foley Mountain Playboys are his bluegrass gem.
LUTHER WRIGHT is a Canadian folk/bluegrass hero. His band Luther Wright & The Wrongs cross many boundaries, states and provinces. The recreated Floyd's The Wall and have toured for about 2 decades now. The Hootenannys he does with Jenny Whiteley and others are legendary.
Snuggle in for evening of orginal songs and creative renditions of classic beauties. Wha-La! Enjoy!-11pm
$10
www.chrisbrownmusic.com
www.spoonriverband.com
www.tomsavage.ca
link
 

Then on Saturday, May 9th, I will be performing at the Pumpkin pie Concert Series in Battersea. Playing in a trio with Bonz Bowering on drums and Alexander Tikhnenko on Bass. Going to be some fun and interesting jams happening.
 

When: Sat., May 9, 2015 - 7:30 PM

Where: Battersea United Church Hall

Advance tickets are $12 ($15 at the door), available at:

Battersea General Store, Battersea
Ormsbee's Mercantile, Sunbury
Brian's Record Option, Kingston

or call 353-2904 or 353-2889 to reserve tickets
email: pumpkin.pie.music@gmail.com


Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Pre-purchase your copy of the new album by JULY 21st

For those of you who have not yet pre-purchased your copy of my new solo album, you now have a deadline to do so. July 21st. This isn't an arbitrary date by any means. We have already started recording and July 21st is when we need the cash to pay for things like pressing CDs, artwork, etc.

When you pre-purchase your copy of the new solo album, you will also receive the new Foley Mountain Playboys digital album. Two very different albums, but both great collections of songs (if I do say so myself).

I want to thank everyone who has gotten on board so far. I literally couldn't make this record without you. This is a 100% independent operation here, so it feels great to have your support, and it motivates me to carry on with creating art. Thank YOU!



Support status for the new album is currently at 82%. Sellaband funds are in Euros. So 2470 Euros is equal to 3754 Canadian dollars. That means we need about $805 to wrap this campaign up. Let's get this done!


Monday, May 12, 2014

Day Of The Pig / Night Of The Toucan

The numbers have yet to come in, but by the turnout on Saturday, it looks one of the best years yet for Homegrown Live. Great to see! Good job Kingston!

I dare say that the Foley Mountain Playboys made our share of new fans on Saturday night at the Royal Tavern. We pumped out  a 2 hour set and the crowd was begging for more. Yeehaw! It was a great way to celebrate one year together as a band.

And the cool gigs keep on coming for the FMP. In fact, on Saturday May 17th, you have not one, but two great opportunities to check out the band. In the afternoon, we are playing at Seed-To-Sausage for their Day Of The Pig celebration with Kyra & Tully and The Huaraches.

Beer. Sausage. Music. Sun. Fun!!

Then, in the evening the Foley Mountain Playboys are heading back to Kingston to lay down our country music jams at the Toucan. Sharing the bill with us is our good friend from Winnipeg, JD Edwards, who is touring with another talented singer-songwriter, Faye Blais.

That's a full day of music right there Folks! Hope to see you out !


Monday, April 28, 2014

Pre-purchase your copy of the new Tom Savage CD Today!

The new recording is now up to 65% funded. Get on board and show your support by pre-purchasing your copy of the new disc, and you will also receive a copy of the soon-to-be- released Foley Mountain Playboys digital album.

Go to SELLABAND now to contribute to the campaign. There are also other incentives available if you want to contribute more, such as:

* Private guitar lessons with Tom
* Full Tom Savage Discography
* Tom will come perform at your house

and more!

Let's get this thing done! It's going to be a great record!

Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Weddings, Barmitzvahs, House concerts....

I'm currently booking a Canadian tour for the fall and I am looking to enlist some help in securing venues for performances in various cities/towns. If you are interested, or if you know of anyone who would be interested, in hosting me for a house concert, or to perform at a coffeehouse, church basement, backyard BBQ, tailgate party in a parking lot, sports bar wing night, old-tyme saloon, wedding, funeral, Barmitzvah, birthday party, book club, songwriters circle, etc., etc., please do let me know. And let your friends know. And let me know that your friends now know what you know.

It would be very much appreciated. This is my first solo tour in quite some time, and I am seeking out different types of venues to perform in. With TST,  we had a pretty good circuit going, but it was quite dependent on "bringing the noise" for the most part, so a lot of those venues won't be appropriate for the show I will be touring.

We are in the process of recording my new solo album right now. They are a fine collection of songs, and I am really excited about the outcome of this work. To be honest, it's the most jazzed I've been about a creative project in a long time. I think it's going to be something special and I can't wait to get out on the road and share it with all of you this September.

Here are the dates I am looking to fill and the general location I am going to be. Thanks for your continued support!

Tue. Sept.  9   - Sudbury,ON
Wed. Sept. 10 - Wawa, ON      
Mon. Sept. 15 - Regina, SK
Wed. Sept. 17 - Red Deer, AB
Thur. Sept. 18 - Edmonton, AB
Sat.   Sept. 20 - Fernie, BC
Sun.  Sept. 21 - Osooyos, BC
Mon. Sept. 22 - Vancouver, BC
Wed. Sept. 24 - Salmon Arm, BC



Thursday, April 17, 2014

Crowdfunding Update

We were so close! We actually had all of the funding in place, but due to an internet glitch, the last transaction didn't go through. That means my profile was deactivated, and I have to start over again. Extremely frustrating!

On the positive side, you guys really came through for me, and I am extremely grateful and overwhelmed by the support you have shown for me and my music.

If you've purchased a part, go to the new profile I've just set up, and re-purchase those parts. You will not have to pay any money. It just assigns those parts to my profile. Let's get this thing done, so we can get on with the business of recording a bunch of really cool songs!

Contribute now to Tom Savage's Sellaband Campaign