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The CIVL Stage One
Thursday, August 19th, 2010Hey students and community members! Come on out to the CIVL Stage concert series at Casey’s on Campus! It will happen on Fri, Sept 3 just before the fall semester starts. For only $5, you can see three excellent bands perform at a 19+ venue.
The following are the artists performing at the CIVL Stage #1, which is presented by CIVL Radio and sponsored by the UFV Student Union Society and the Cascade Newspaper:
Petroleum By-Product
Headlining the show will be a new-wave band called Petroleum By-Product from Vancouver. They are affiliated with the Emergency Room music scene that was born out of an underground parking lot venue at the Emily Carr Institute of Art. Petroleum By-Product has shown up on CIVL Radio’s !earshot chart for July 20 and Aug 30.
The Progressive Thinker
The Progressive Thinker has been around for quite a while and has an interesting roster of Abbotsford musicians. Members include Stephen O’Shea, Jason Robert Nicholas, Franklyn Currie and Stu Hood. Their indie, post-punk experimental performance is not to be missed as it combines the the creative energies of so many other music and art projects that are happening, and have happened, right here in Abbotsford.
Women of Britain
Hailing from Abbotsford, Women of Britain is a psychedelic garage-punk band who has been around for one year. Well, at least with since they started to perform with the name Women of Britain. These young lads have been performing at plenty of local shows in and around Abbotsford. Soon, the hardworking Women on Britain will be releasing a new EP. Stay tuned to CIVL Radio to hear about it!
The CIVL Stage is sponsored by:
CIVL Radio To Host A Concert Series Called The CIVL Stage
Tuesday, August 17th, 2010FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
ABBOTSFORD, BC - CIVL Radio has partnered with the UFV Student Union Society (SUS) and the Cascade Newspaper to host a concert series called the CIVL Stage at Casey’s on Campus. The first night of the the CIVL Stage will be on Friday Sept 3 in which Abbotsford’s The Progressive Thinker and Women of Britain will perform along with Vancouver’s Petroleum By-Product.
The CIVL Stage will help keep the independent music torch alive after the Atangard Community Project re-ignited it with the Jam In Jubilee. After seeing the Jam In Jubilee wrap-up on Aug 12, new CIVL Radio Station Manager Aaron Levy said that “it was great to see what’s happening in the local music scene.”
A newcomer to Abbotsford, Levy goes on to say that despite the success of the Jam In Jubilee, “there still seems to be a common concern within the local music scene about the lack of venue space in the Abbotsford. The CIVL Stage is about getting other student organizations, such as the SUS and the Cascade Newspaper, on board with addressing this concern at Casey’s on Campus.”
At the CIVL Stage some things will be different from the Jam In Jubilee. There will be a five dollar admission to each concert and it will be a nineteen-plus event. CIVL Radio’s Promotions Director Larry Portelance says “the CIVL Stage is an event for and by young adults who don’t mind their music a bit unpolished and gritty. If one is familiar with !earshot campus and community charts, then one will be familiar with the kind of music the CIVL Stage is trying to promote.”
Portelance also said “the performers for the CIVL Stage will range from indie-pop to new-wave, pop-punk to lo-fi. The aim is to give the students of UFV and members of the community two rock and roll shows that will also give them something to talk about before Dis-O hits the Green on Sept 23.”
On the headliner for Saturday Sept 18, Portelance says “I just cannot say who it is. I must respect the performer’s request to not announce it until Sept 3. But stay tuned to our various social media presences or check out our CIVL Stage website for more information.”
The CIVL Stage was made possible with contributions from SUS, the Cascade Newspaper and CIVL Radio. These events will also have a dedicated team of student volunteers to make it happen. For more information follow CIVL Radio’s tweets @CIVL_Radio, like CIVL.Radio on facebook, or go to the CIVL Stage website at civlstage.wordpress.com.
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For the !earshot campus and community charts, go to www.earshot-online.com.
Don’t forget to listen to CIVL Radio at www.civl.ca. Just click on the ear to listen!
For more information, email civlstage@civl.ca
For the facebook event, click here.