Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Phog Lounge and Phog Phest on A Channel with Christie Bezaire



Thanks so much to Christie Bezaire for featuring us on A Channel News!

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Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Phog Phest Re-Cap (with thanks) Part 5 - Scott Barlow

This guy is a machine...
He ran the sound board (with bits that HE brought in independently) inside Phog all day for Phog Phest.

He never asked for a single thing all day. He never complained, and he not once was concerned. He never broke a sweat.

Scott Barlow is the most seasoned (not like salt and pepper) sound guy in this city.
He was at the Capitol Theatre, running the shows EASILY, and tackling any sound issues from any show that walked across his path.

We owe him a HUGE debt of gratitude and thanks for his over-the-top professional touch on this indoor stage for Phog Phest.

Thanks SO MUCH Scotty.

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Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Phog Phest Re-Cap (with thanks) Part 4 - Rino Bortolin

Most of you should know this guy already.
He's known as @bkbrino on Twitter, and as the proprietor of Black Kettle Bistro.
Rino Bortolin.

He was the man in charge of food inside the licensed area of Phog Phest.
That is the lightest, most hollow description of what Rino was actually responsible for on that day.
Yes he sold out of Red Bull, and made hundreds of granola bars (organic), and also served a TON of famous Black Kettle Bistro wraps. But he did SO MUCH MORE in the lead-up to this event.

In the planning stages of Phog Phest, Rino made it known that he was available to help in ANY CAPACITY, from panning to grunt work, to layout, fencing, and volunteers. And it wasn't just talk, because he actually WAS available for help during planning, volunteering, and other such meetings. He also did a lot of grunt work before, during, and after the event.

Rino is the kind of guy who just wants to see good thing, done right.
And he's been in the general business community for far longer than I, he was a go-to reference guide for all things NUMBERS.

Ultimately, he was a guy I knew I could call at a last moments' notice to get advice or help. Whenever I asked, online, where I could get this or that, it was almost ALWAYS Rino answering forst...with an actual solution or connection.

We are all lucky to have this guy in our midst, in our business community, in our culture community, and in our creative class. He is doing everything he can to foster creativity, and to stregnthen to arts community...within his abilities, working 80 hours per week BEFORE considering the time he puts in at his booth at the Downtown Market (which kicks ass BTW) or any of the other addition things he strings together in a week.

Rino, thank you for the support, the foresight, and everything you did to help. Nothing went unnoticed. If I didn't see it, it was "reported".

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Saturday, July 18, 2009

CBC Radio 3 TV!! The Phog Phest Edition!

I will make it known that these episodes are ALWAYS fantastic, and you should go back and watch the ones from the past, but this one blew my mind.

The R3TV episode of Phog Phest.
Jordan Kawchuk of CBC Radio 3 made this...and I am AMAZED!
Woo-HOO!!!!!

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Friday, July 17, 2009

Phog Phest Re-Cap (with thanks) Part 3 - Kevin Kavanaugh

photo by KEVKAVPHOTO

When you put on an event, one of the things you generally count on is the recording of that event. In today's tech-saturated world, everyone has a camera, shooting photos and videos. So you know it's going to be captured.

But if you're smart, you hire someone to capture this day with a professionalism and sharpness that will allow you to breathe easy on the day in question.

I didn't do that. But it still happened.

Wandering around, getting last minute planning done in June, I stumbled across Taloola Cafe and Ryan Fields (of Yellow Wood), Alistair (of Three: A Tasting Bar), Shane Potvin (of...my best bud), and Kevin Kavanaugh. Kevin and I go back at least 8 years or so...

When Kevin started The Drive Magazine, I was freshly wrapped in Journalism teachings at St. Clair College. Kevin printed a comic that a friend (Jason Sheardown) and I had done. We were thrilled, and we were GREEN. But Kevin treated us like pros. He had us come to the studio to have our portraits taken, and told us of his artistic leanings. We connected instantly as eager doers looking to make new things happen.

With him being a mover/shaker, with a new magazine in town, and we being two rookie media wannabes, he showed immense humbleness in the way he answered all of our questions, showed us around, and invited us to keep in touch.

Back to Taloola. In betwixt out general prep-talk for Phog Phest, Kevin kind of blurted out that he'd be thrilled to shoot the event, for nothing, as long as he was allowed to use the images as he saw fit, and that he would have special access to capture the shots he wanted. I don't know if he could see the amazement in my eyes...that HE wanted to shoot OUR event!

If I could have head-hunted someone to do it, knowing I was paying for it, he is the guy I know I could get the best shots from, and who would be the reliable, tireless pro. And he was offering his services to us for nothing...so that we would have a startling record of the biggest day of our professional lives.

To put it bluntly, he was perfect. Aside from scrambling around the stage during sets, no one knew he was there, shooting here, there and everywhere, capturing the candids of the crowd and the sweat of the bands. Kevin, like George Manury and Pete Lawlor, showed up shortly after 8pm, and photographed THE WHOLE DAY!!! I don't remember him leaving, and I don't remember properly getting on my knees to kiss his ring and thank him for shooting Phog Phest.
photo by KEVKAVPHOTO

A few days after the event, I got an e-mail from Kevin with this link :
http://www.kevkavphoto.com/postits/main.php?g2_itemId=2266
It was the edited gallery of photos from that day that he had taken.
THERE ARE THOUSANDS OF PHOTOS HERE!!!

He outlines that anyone can use these images if they want to, as long as they give credit to KEVKAVPHOTO on each shot that is used in publication or web. HOW AMAZING IS THAT!?!?!?

And in his e-mail he said this, "It's my small gift to you Phoggers for givin a shit about art, local talent, and good music. It's the least I could do."

Actually, it's the most you could do Kev. You couldn't have made us happier. I am still over the moon about these images, as I scroll through them with the spare moments I find during my shifts at Phog.

How we find the best people, I will never know, but we are grateful to have you Kevin Kavanaugh, even when you aren't gifting us with thousands of dollars worth of work!
We're lucky to have you in this town.

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Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Phog Phest Re-Cap (with thanks) Part 2 - George Manury

Photo by kevkavphoto

This is what he looked like for a while.
Like he went to Ishtar and asked to borrow their look.

George Manury was the first man on the scene, aside from the stage dudes, and myself.
He pulled up on his bike and asked what he could help with.
He knew he was the indoor stage manager after 2pm, but he wanted to lend a hand.

Now, the initial investment George was SUPPOSED to make was from 2pm-5pm inside, and then every OTHER 30 minutes until 2am.

He was not having it.

George was running inside and out, helping on BOTH stages. Not only was he letting bands who were playing inside know that they needed to get GOING!!! But he was also running around to help prepare the outside stage!

Believe me, the inside stage alone, with sound being done by Scott Barlow, is a big job.
George didn't have enough trying to erect the stage, the canopy roof, the tents around the area, the fencing, among other things.

All night long, people were stopping me saying, "You need to kiss George's ass after this is done...cuz he's the reason this is working so well."
Photo by kevkavphoto

They went on to tell me that he was making up time with all the bands, because we were chasing a schedule from the word "go". George was telling bands that they were already over time, and that they needed to get their set-time down, just to get the schedule back on track.

And he did.

He succeeded.

The schedule was saved, twice. Once before the Radio 3 broadcast, and once after the broadcast.
He was a tank.
He never stopped, and he never worried.

He was the cooing, calming voice telling me that everything was going to be fine.
He somehow, also, managed to use his wisdom in another way...
How?
He stopped to smell the flowers.
I remember seeing him standing still, watching music, inside and out, ENJOYING THE SHOW.
This must come with experience, because Frank and I ran around like chickens with our heads cut off, trying desperately to keep it together.

Mr. Manury is a phenomenal example of a community supporter, organizer, and champion volunteer/helper. He was titanic in his efforts, and it never for one second went unnoticed.

For this George, we thank you.
Much love.

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Phog Phest Re-Cap (with thanks) Part 1 - Pete Lawlor

There were loads of people who made this event special on Saturday. Phog Phest was bound for failure without these cogs of professionalism that stepped in and made things seamless when the pants were falling apart.

I will take the time to thank the people who helped in subsequent posts, to the best of my ability.
Here's the first of many.

When the planning for this event was happening over the phone with CBC Radio 3 in Vancouver, and some sound technicians and producers in Toronto, there wasn't a clear indication to them what we had in mind. Maybe that was due in part to my inability to properly contextualize the size I was seeing, but there was a minor glitch in communicating what we had in mind...until Pete Lawlor appeared.

Who?
This guy.
He's going to flip when he sees this here, as he is the LAST guy who wants attention for doing his job...but too bad.

Pete wandered into Phog on the first night of Red Bull Air Races.
He said he was going to be helping with the CBC Radio 3 party, and that he was from Windsor originally. He asked questions I had not given thought to, and made me think I was going to be scrambling every day leading up to the celebration.

We walked the perimeter of the space outside, talking about how it would look, and he began thinking, visibly. I could tell he was crunching numbers and logistics. He started asking who I was working with for sound, stage, lighting, power, etc.

I gathered Pete info so that I could start connecting him to the correct people.

He looked at me with a grin and said, "They're going to need more than they think they need. This is going to be bigger than they think. But it's going to be amazing," or something close to that.

He also said that I was not to worry about the stage, the stage roof, the lighting, or the sound. He was going to arrange it with the connections in Windsor, and make sure none of the key elements were missed. He asked me to leave it in his hands. So I did.

Needless to say, the sound, power, lighting, and stage requirements were amazing. Pete's connection to CBC (as an engineer and MORE) and as an amazing sound-man for countless events made flawless his ability to see what was needed. Adam Marz (who I will get to in a later post) connected with Pete to make magic happen on Saturday, July 11th.

I don't know how to properly thank Pete for being a brilliant, patient, diligent, and ultra-effective stage manager outside, making legendary band changeovers.

He also was one of the only people on-site from the very beginning. He was at Phog, in the street, early, and was one of the last people to go, hoping to find some friends for last call. Cannot believe how many hours he put in.

Pete, I'm thrilled to have met you, and I was only upset that we didn't get to share a beer.

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Phog Phest Success!

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Monday, July 06, 2009

THE SCHEDULE - WITH NEW CHANGES!!!

ADJUSTMENTS HAVE BEEN MADE!!

Ron Leary & Kelly Hoppe | 1:00pm - main stage
Square Root of Margret | 1:30pm - main stage
(WH)Y.M.E.(??) | 2:00pm - phog stage
Eric Welton Band | 2:30pm - phog stage
Tara Watts Band | 3:00pm - phog stage
ASK | 3:30pm - phog stage
James O-L & the Villains | 4:00pm - phog stage
The Locusts Have No King | 4:30pm - phog stage
Yellow Wood | 5:00pm - main stage
Green Go | 5:40 - main stage
Arkells | 6:30pm - main stage
Holy Fuck | 7:30pm - main stage
Michou | 8:30pm - phog stage
Pat Robitaille | 9:00pm - main stage
Megan Hamilton and The Volunteer Canola | 9:30pm - phog stage
Field Assembly | 10:00pm - main stage
Peace Leeches | 10:30 - phog stage
The Kramdens | 11:00pm - main stage
Orphan Choir | 11:30pm - phog stage
Fjord Rowboat | 12:00am - main stage
The Pack AD | 12:30am - main stage
Citywide Vacuum | 1:00am - phog stage
What Seas, What Shores | 1:30am - phog stage
END 2:00am

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Wednesday, June 24, 2009

The Phog Phest Poster


Awesome.

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Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Tickets...SELLING!


The development of a ticket.

The image you see is ALMOST what we ended up printing as a ticket to the July 11th event...since named Phog Phest.

We put the word out that tickets were on sale at Phog, and they WENT.
A quick description of what's going on that day.

There is a licensed area for less than 600 people.
For regulars of Phog, you may think this sounds big.
It isn't.
The show begins at 1pm, with two sets outdoors...then CBC Radio 3 sound checks for the 4 bands on the broadcast (being held from 5pm - 8pm), during which bands will play inside of Phog. At 5pm, the broadcast begins outside, for three hours, which will be followed by sets switching from indoors to outdoors from 8pm until 1am.

With over 20 bands scheduled...there are NOT A LOT OF TICKETS TO GO AROUND for such an epic event.
SO please, if you are a regular, and you want to be in the licensed area...come and get these tickets before they're gone. The advertising and promotion begins full force next week...and the tickets will be gone before you know it.

Come to Phog, ask for Phog Phest tickets...pass over $15 per ticket, and prepare for an incredible time!

Again, if you want to come for free, in the UN-licensed area...there will be room for you too.
See you there!

A detailed listing of bands and schedules will be released within the week...

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Saturday, June 06, 2009

CBC Radio 3 Best Live Music Venue In Canada -Tickets

Okay.
July 11th is much clearer now.
Of all the scenarios we've had in our heads for this thing, it's starting to look much more sharp.

The show IS FREE. You can stand on several hundred meters of street, sidewalk, etc. on University Ave. W. (between Victoria and Pellissier) and see/hear the show. You won't see it as well as you could while in the free area. The spot to be is in the LICENSED AREA, which is where the party atmosphere will be alive and well. Tickets in this area will only be $15. This is for over 20 bands, and 12 hours of music.

The licensed area will stretch from the east end of University Ave. (Victoria Avenue), encompassing the stage area, spreading over 120 feet west, toward The Capitol Theatre. This area will be the hands-on, 19+, place where you can mingle, see the bands up close and personal (on and off stage), and have delicious beer. This area will include the inside of Phog Lounge, where the usual stage will also be used to house music throughout the day.

Plans are to begin by 1pm and run through the evening until 1am. The CBC Radio 3 broadcast will air online and on Sirius Satellite Radio from 5pm until 8pm. This leaves us with five hours to listen to touring and local bands, including:
Holy Fuck (Toronto)
Arkells (Hamilton)
The Pack A.D. (Vancouver)
The Kramdens (Guelph) - Note:
This is CBC Radio 3 host Craig Norris' band!!
The Locusts Have No King (Windsor)
Yellow Wood (Windsor)
Michou (Windsor)
Orphan Choir (Windsor)
Field Assembly (Windsor)
Ron Leary & Kelly Hoppe (Windsor)
The Eric Welton Band (Windsor)
Peace Leeches (Chatham)
Pat Robitaille (Windsor)
What Seas, What Shores (Windsor)
Vultures! (Windsor)
(WH)Y.M.E.(??) (Windsor)
Fjord Rowboat (Toronto/Windsor)
Citywide Vacuum (Windsor)
James O-L and The Villains (Windsor)
Square Root of Margaret (Chatham)
Tara Watts (full band) (Windsor)
Another Saturday Knight (Windsor)
Megan Hamilton and The Volunteer Canola (Toronto)

So come and get your tickets at Phog Lounge now.
Hundreds and hundreds of people are going to be coming to this event, from Toronto, London, Sarnia, Detroit, and of course Windsor. If you live in Windsor, take advantage of your proximity, and get tickets while they're available.
Also, if you haven't "ordered" your CBC Radio 3's Best Live Music Venue black t-shirt yet, e-mail phoglounge@gmail.com with your size. When they are ready (one week) you will be contacted to come and pick them up and pay for them.

It's time to start getting excited!

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Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Results of the CBC Radio 3 Celebration Wish List

Wish List CBC Radio 3 performer mentions:

The New Pornographers - 9
Holy Fuck – 9
Feist - 9
Joel Plaskett - 8
Metric - 8
Tokyo Police Club - 8
The Constantines - 7
Neko Case - 7
K'Naan - 7
Arcade Fire - 7
Sloan - 7
Mother Mother - 5
Elliott Brood - 4
Final Fantasy - 4
Patrick Watson - 4
Black Mountain - 4
Broken Social Scene - 4
Weakerthans - 3
Chad Vangaalen - 3
Handsome Furs - 3
Born Ruffians - 3
Lindy - 3
The Tragically Hip - 3
The Arkells - 3
Wintersleep - 3
Tegan & Sara - 3
Sun Parlour Players - 2
Daniel Lanois - 2
Crystal Castles - 2
Major Maker - 2
The Dudes - 2
A.C. Newman - 2
Shout Out Out Out Out - 2
Eric's Trip - 2
Great Lakes Swimmers - 2
Marianas Trench - 2
Wolf Parade - 2
Stars - 2
Stompin' Tom - 2
Said the Whale - 2
Plants and Animals - 2
Winter Gloves - 2
Sebastien Grainger and the Mountains – 2
The Awkward Stage
Ron Leary (Windsor)
Michou (Windsor)
Pat Robitaille (Windsor)
Beast
Islands
Woodhands
Thunderheist
Swan Lake
Sam Roberts
Iron+Wine
Beirut
Katie Stelmanis
Do Make Say Think
Apostle of Hustle
Caribou
Scarlet Sins
Plants and Animals
Hawksley Workman
Die Manniquin
Fuck the Facts
Young Galaxy
Carolyn Mark
Iris Dement
John Prine
Amos The Transparent
The Mark Inside
Kid Koala
Ghislain Poirier
Koushik
Chromeo
Bedouin Soundclash
Man Man
Dismata!
Peanutbutter Wolf
Godspeed
Buck 65
Jason Collett
Fox Jaws
City and Colour
Sarah Harmer
Alun Pigguns
Damien Rice
Pink Mountaintops
Deletequest for fire
Luke Doucet
Social Code
Basia Bulat
Magneta Lane
Huey Lewis and the News!

Your thoughts?

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Monday, March 16, 2009

Let the CBC Radio 3 Celebration suggestions begin!!



Well, it's time to make a wish-list.

It's called a WISH list for a reason.

The CBC Radio 3 celebration will be coming before too long (date to be released soon), and we need to know WHO you want to see play.

So, I need as many recommendations as possible left as comments on this blog post.
I've been asked to create a wish list, and now, as the folks who made this possible, I need your suggestions which may become a reality.

BEGIN!

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Friday, March 13, 2009

Phog Cakes...



A simple video to show that we have been getting cakes. Plural. Cakessss.
We are flattered and overwhelmed by the outpouring of support...and...cake.
Thanks again to all.

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Tuesday, March 03, 2009

Windsor/Detroit Live Music: Phog Lounge Press Updates

As I trawl the Google-Tubes, I am finding new articles about Phog, and the recent successes with CBC Radio 3.
I think you'd like to see these articles, so I will continue posting them.
Here are three more links worth checking out.

Windsor Star (March 3, 2009)
Juxtaposition Jukebox (CJAM radio show)
PublicBroadcasting.ca

This week at Phog!
March 5th
Oh! C.N.A.P. (Craft Night at Phog) will begin at 6:30pm in the back portion of the bar. Local crafters will get together and make stuff, all the while, drinking coffee, tea, and beer. If crafting is your thing, and you want to meet some new people who are into manual manufacturing, come to Phog on the 5th.
March 6
Konqistador (Turkey/Windsor) w/ Dekadens (Bucharest, Romania. How can I tell you about these bands? I need earplugs when Konqistador plays, but the awesome still leaks in. This is one of the rare shows when the band comes in and sets up TONS of gear, lights, and other show enhancers (fog machine, I believe).
Every time these guys play here, it's a spectacle, and the music is powerful. I HIGHLY recommend that you see these bands, as they don't exactly show up often. Dekadens is from ROMANIA for crying out loud! Come and see a band from ROMANIA!

March 7
Adam Rideout-Arkell (of Yellow Wood) will be playing solo, which I have seen recently at Open Mic Nights. He's a vocal monster, and his songwriting is incredible because it doesn't follow the architecture of most songs. Aside from that, you don't get much better people than Adam.

Bianca Oran (of Del Rios) will also be playing solo, and this will be my first time hearing her. I'm looking forward to it.

Efan will be putting his talents on display in one way or another. You see, the dude can play ukulele in his sleep, and sing his butt off, but he also has an affinity for electronic music production. When he busts out the samples, playing and singing over top of it, there's yet another golden prize for showing up at Phog.

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Friday, February 27, 2009

CBC Radio 3 Best Live Music Venue In Canada news links...

I collected a few links to people's blogs, and mainstream media sources with reference to the Windsor celebration of Phog Lounge's CBC Radio 3 recent victory on February 25th.

The Windsor Star
National Post - Ampersand
The Kingston Whig Standard
Jamie Greer's Blog
Heidi's Cafe Blog
ScaleDown Windsor Blog
WAMM Magazine
Exclaim Magazine
Chart Attack
London Free Press
Vegetarian Selectronics Blog
Reubenspot Blog
Wake-Up-Grrl Blog
Photo 404 Blog
Border Culture Blog
Chasing Distractions Blog
MW Music Review Blog
Diana Elizabeth Live Journal
Windsor Visuals Blog
Lethbian Love Blog
AndPop.com

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