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TIFF 2011: Sam Roberts, The Sheepdogs, and K’NAAN play the Festival Music House
A few nights this week, industry folk turned their attention from TIFF to the stage. The music stage that is. For the second year in a row, the Festival Music House set up shop at the Mod Club to host performances by young and up and coming Canadian musicians. This year, acts performing included K’NAAN, Sam Roberts Band, Rural Alberta Advantage, Lights, Hey Rosetta!, and the recently Rolling Stone-crowned it-band, The Sheepdogs. The music was loud, the crowd was high energy, and the drinks—like at any good party—were free. Other than the homegrown talent themselves, Geoffrey Rush and Tommie-Amber Pirie were the only celeb spottings throughout the three nights. Given stars like RPatz’s proclivities for dive music bars like the Horseshoe, we’re crossing our fingers for some megawattage next time around.
- Photography by JJ Thompson & Ryan Emberley
- Photography by JJ Thompson & Ryan Emberley
- Photography by JJ Thompson & Ryan Emberley
- Photography by JJ Thompson & Ryan Emberley
- Photography by JJ Thompson & Ryan Emberley
- Photography by JJ Thompson & Ryan Emberley
- Photography by JJ Thompson & Ryan Emberley
- Photography by JJ Thompson & Ryan Emberley
- Photography by JJ Thompson & Ryan Emberley
- Photography by JJ Thompson & Ryan Emberley
- Photography by JJ Thompson & Ryan Emberley
- Photography by JJ Thompson & Ryan Emberley
- Photography by JJ Thompson & Ryan Emberley
- Photography by JJ Thompson & Ryan Emberley
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