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The Fugitives play The Vogue in Vancouver

Hey! Thanks to everyone who came out to all the folk fest dates we had this summer. Brandon, Vancouver, Smithers, Hillside, Sunshine Coast – wherever you were, we had an excellent time!

We’re really excited to announce we are playing The Vogue in Vancouver on November 2. It’s a triple bill with CR Avery and Wil. It should be rad. Both those acts are amazing. We are truly blessed and psyched to be sharing the stage with them.

You can get tix and info here: http://www.voguetheatre.com/detail.php?id=222

Until then!

Happenings

Hello all;   It was lovely to see many of you this summer at various summery festival type places, even if all of them didn’t look quite so summery. We still had a ball. Hanging with the likes of Dan Bern, Joel Plaskett, Elliott Brood.. we could get used to this. We’ve just about exhausted the would-you-rather game, though. Wait, what? Never!!

The Fugitives will be taking a little time for our members to focus on solo stuff– Babs is composing pieces about animals with Fang and working with the symphony (!); Brendan is working hard on his novel (!) and also doing some touring; and Adrian just released a solo CD (you can grab it here ) and will be touring Eastern/Western Canada in Sept/Oct (his tour dates so far here, more to come).

We promise we’ll be with you again soon so stay in touch.

 

See you soon, pretties,

Fugitives

Announcing Summer Folk Festival Dates….

Hey all! The Fugitives are lucky and excited to be playing five folk festivals across Canada this summer. Please check below for the dates, as well as a few other shows in between. Stay tuned for more BC shows in the fall…

July 1-3

Midsummer Music Festival, Smithers, BC

July 14-16

Vancouver International Folk Festival, Vancouver

July 21

Jale, Saskatoon

July 22-24

Brandon Folk Festival, Brandon, MB

July 24

Hillside Festival, Guelph, ON

September 3-4

Sunshine Music Festival, Sunshine Coast, BC

 

Toronto Show is Not 7:30! It’s 9.

Hey Torontonians- Our show at the Rivoli tomorrow (Thursday, June 2nd) is not at 7:30  as it says on our show calendar but later- the doors are at 9, the show will start at 9:30. See you there!

 

Love,

Us

New Video! Eastern Tour! Armageddon!

Hello Fugitivios;  I write this on the eve of the end of the world so it’s quite pointless to be telling you about our upcoming tour dates but frivolities are distracting from the fact that I will probably be going to hell for my sins soon, so…

Just kidding- we are so stoked to be touring Eastern Canada again in a week and we don’t care about Armageddon because our souls are beautiful and immortal!! So come celebrate life with us from Toronto to Halifax and everywhere in between, May 28th-June 14th. You can see the dates here on our site or go to this Facebook link where they are also listed: HERE.

And.. we just shot a live video with the wonderful folks of Green Couch Sessions in Vancouver. It’s for the song Start A War and takes place on a not-completely-stationary freight elevator. Check it out: VIDEO

Happy Rapture, everybody. See you on the other side (of Canada, that is).

Love,

The Fugitives!

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If you live in Canada, or are considering moving to Canada in the Summer (a good time to experiment with being a Canadian), you can check us out live. Stay tuned for full tour dates for our upcoming Ontario\Quebec\Maritimes tour, and for Folk Fest Dates! Stay in touch with us by signing up for our newsletter:

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Spring is doing its best, so let’s all breathe a little sigh of relief for that. We have just returned from our Western Canada tour, and are holed up in our respective hearths, getting ready for a busy spring of solo touring. You can see a great tour album, with photos by Adrian here. Check them out– Adrian got into photos in a BIG way. Picture lots of meandering drives around the photogenic foothills of the Alberta Rockies. If you are wondering why there is a picture of a cat in this post, lemme tell you, nothing says, “welcome home from tour” like a cat looking skeptically at a picture of a squirrel. This is documented. Bowie is always saying.

And here is a brief summary in words, organized with no particular organization:

- We toured with Tanya Davis, an amazing musician\poet from Halifax, via P.E.I. She rocks! We discovered that there is nothing more endearing than a P.E.I. accent saying the word “window”. We experimented with imitating this accent relentlessly, finding every possible excuse to say, “window”. Thank you, Tanya, for being a good sport!

- We drove through a blizzard, an ACTUAL BLIZZARD, on our way out from Winnipeg to Saskatoon. Big, fat kudos to Brendan and Adrian for not killing us. We passed 17 car corpses in an hour-long stretch of the drive. The wind made howling noises more normally associated with werewolves in Gothic thrillers. Even more impressive, the ACTUAL BLIZZARD started the night before, at the same time as our show in Winnipeg. It was still packed. Winnipeg, once again, we salute you.

- Brendan McLeod almost ate an eraser! This might not be interesting to anyone, except for his little cousin, Emma. She left a very sweet note for us, along with some candy, and a tiny little horse, for decoration. Brendan ate the candy, and tried to eat the horse. Emma got a big kick out of this. So did I. What a galoot.

- Team Accordion won our last tour’s t-shirt competition, even after giving Team Guitar and Team Banjo a six shirt lead. No big deal. Team Triangle thing experienced some unsettling set-backs in the Canadian prairie, but is looking forward to a strong showing during our Eastern Canada tour, in markets where triangles generally slay. Team Straight White Male with a Guitar still struggles, even with its current design (“Team SMWAG”), but it does appear to be struggling less, which can only be good news. Team Banjo has returned to its historically strong position, following a strong campaign by Chris Suen, which featured many leg kicks on solos.

- We witnessed the work of the road rescue team of Boundary, B.C., and even had Americanos, made by the head of the Disaster Response team. How is this, you ask? Well, a huge truck bailed across the highway, blocking all traffic on the #3, in both directions. No one was hurt, thank goodness, but our 10-hour haul from Vancouver to Fernie started to look even longer. We went back to Boundary, to wait it out in a coffee shop. We were wondering how long things would take to clear, when the guy making us coffee got a call about the accident on a walkie talkie dangling from his belt. He finished making all of the coffees. Foamed the milk. We got the picture. It was a long wait.

- We went snowshoeing in Onanole, and had our very first Naked Baby Running Across the Stage Incident at the show that night. Those things are not really related, but maybe the point is that we had a very relaxed and warm night in Onanole, with our good friends Celes and Sue Davar. Thank you!

And so many more thanks to all our friends and fans who came out to see us on this trip. Special thanks to Karen, Graham and kids in Saskatoon, to Brendan’s family in Calgary, to Jane Stewart and her roomie in Winnipeg, and to the nice guys at the Card Lock gas station in rural Manitoba, who saved us from having yet another, “The Fugitives run out of gas in the middle of nowhere” story.

We are gearing up for an exciting couple of months of tour this Summer, starting off with another fun trip with Tanya Davis in June. We’ll be hitting Ontario, Quebec, and the Maritimes. In July, we’ll be galloping around to a bunch of Folk Festivals. If you live in Canada, we want to know you this Summer. Come and see us soon, and for now, big, sloppy hearts from our home hearths!

The Fugitives

The Fugitives – New Music for Sale!

Our newest is called the ‘Try It On’ mix! It comes in the form of a digital dropcard. Which sounds fancy, but it’s nothing to be scared of. It’s actually simple: you send us ten bucks, and we email you a code, with which you can access 11 new Fugitives tracks, which go straight on your Itunes!

The Fugitives Dropcard

11 tracks for 10 bucks! Holy crap!

Read about what you are getting here:

Try It On: Mix

If you’ve been to one of our shows, you know that at some point we always “break up the band” and do solo pieces. Beyond the pure, sweet joy of giving each other goofy intros, we LOVE doing this, for the chance to stuff your ears with our individual passions.

The Fugitives are proud to present a selection of brand new stuff! The band pieces are two songs we recorded in December for the holidays. All of the solo pieces are from forthcoming albums: Adrian’s are from his new album, ‘Bruise’ due in April; Barbara’s are from her just released Fang EP (accordion shout rock!); Brendan’s are excerpts from his full length monologue, which also drops in April. This is fresh stuff!

Track Listing:

1. It’s Not Christmas (The Fugitives)

2. Children of Divorce (Fang (Barbara Adler))

3. 7 or 8 Days (Adrian Glynn)

4. The Fruit Machine (Brendan McLeod)

5. Christmas at the Office Party (The Fugitives)

6. Bruise (Adrian Glynn)

7. How Not to Write a Love Letter (Brendan McLeod)

8. Walking (Fang (Barbara Adler))

9. Breaking Up Sucks (Brendan McLeod)

10. 200 Days (Adrian Glynn)

11. Let it Rest (Barbara Adler)

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