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Jimmy Swift Band playing on Canada Day evening |
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Calling
all Canadians and Bermudians who enjoy live music to come down to Barrs
Bay Park this Saturday July 1st Rockin ' de Rock on Canada Day. 441
Productions and Gosling's brings you live from Halifax Nova Scotia the
JIMMY SWIFT BAND!
Greeting's Bermudians and Canadians!
Canada
Day is upon us, this year 2006 we have a special treat for you........
Check em out at www.thejimmyswiftband.com ......
Opening for the Canadian Rock sensation we have LAST RIGHTS a local
born Rock Band whom some of you may have seen recently at Volcanic Productions
Park Party on May 23rd.
Tickets
are $40 and available from Boxoffice.bm, Gosling's on Queen Street or call
Lili @ 504 5454
Check out the flyer to get a look at
the band!
441_canada_day_poster_flyer
Quotes and Reviews on JSB
"... furious, body-shaking... unstoppable grooves... something of
an East Coast Force of Nature, a four-man cultural phenomenon who have
forever changed the music scene in Atlantic Canada."
Aliant.net
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"...catalysts of the live music community... the Jimmy Swift Band
intermingle tightly composed rock with intense, spacey jamtronica... an
orgasm of the senses. When they want to rock, they rock, and when they
want to jam, they tear the roof off... the Jimmy Swift Band kicks your
ass, plain and simple... watch out for JSB and wear protection when they
come to town."
Jambase
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"...with quick pulsing bass and feel good swipes of guitar strums.
Their heavy jam sounds combine what is best about jam music in general
- overriding the overdone folky Dead-style jams by taking funk and slight
traditional rural choruses along with late '70s disco keyboards, then futuristically
adding a unique techno-dance approach... There is much promise to this
increasingly popular band - their music acts like a vehicle - driving upwards
and gliding in high gear and on cue at any given moment, they turn on the
thrusters and explode into uncharted musical territory."
Exclaim Magazine
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