CBC Music Playlist Live
Kardinall Offishall, Choclair, Checkmate & Thrust reunite
as Northern Touch. Credit @FOHphoto
CBC Music Playlist Live; an afterparty to remember
Now available to experience on YouTube
Sarah Harmer and Tamara Lindeman from The Weather Station
perform Leonard Cohen. Credit @FOHphoto.
Fill a small room with big talent, and add a
once-in-a-lifetime fast-paced line-up of Canadian musicians, choose
incredible and poignant Canadian songs, sprinkle with surprise musical guests
and pack the room with an excited audience and you've got the recipe for CBC
Music's Playlist Live afterparty at the 2018 JUNO awards.
Watch performances from #CBCMusicPlaylistLive now:
Rascalz & Cadence Weapon - Top of the World: https://youtu.be/mJSSa30d-3Q
Rascalz, Checkmate, Choclair, Kardinal & Thrust - Northern Touchhttps://youtu.be/-A6i0wmo3Nw
Jim Cuddy & Terra Lightfoot - 'Til I Am Myself Againhttps://youtu.be/ZVo5NZO1G_s
Steven Page - It's All Been Done https://youtu.be/s4yLYUbvLKc
Steven Page with Kevin Fox & Craig Northey - Brian
Wilsonhttps://youtu.be/0gofF2xGyS4
Weaves & Joe Keithley - The Prisoner https://youtu.be/VVc0THzifZk
In just 2.5 hours, a vortex of incredible music performances took
place. Common Deer kicked off the party with their tune Mistakes and
a cover of Bran Van 3000's Drinkin' in LA. Iskwé teamed up
with Wolf Saga to perform their songWalls. Kellylee Evans
& Nuela Charles teamed up for a rousing and soulful
version of Serena Ryder's Stompa. Terra Lightfoot performed
her song Stars over Dakota and then joined Jim
Cuddy for an inspired version of Blue Rodeo's 'Til I
Am Myself Again. Jim Cuddy continued on with Where You Gonna
Run? Country music star Tim Hicks played his hit Forever
Rebels, Scott Helman played his pop hit PDA and Cadence
Weapon threw down his song My Crew.
The Weather Station's Tamara Lindeman joined forces with Sarah
Harmer for a beautiful rendition of Leonard Cohen's Bird
on a Wire, followed by Leif Vollebekk joining the
stage for a rendition of Gordon Lightfoot's If You Could Read
My Mind. Meghan Patrick started off Bruce Cockburn's Lovers
In a Dangerous Time andSteven Page surprised the
audience joining her mid-song. The night kicked into high gear as Kevin
Fox and Craig Northey (Odds) joined the stage. The
entire room erupted in a singalong of Barenaked Ladies' hit Brian
Wilson followed by It's All Been Done.
Iconic west coast rappers Rascalz paired up with Cadence
Weapon for their 1999 hit Top of the World. Northern
Touch stormed the stage sparking a furious energy in the
room.
Keeping on the throwback tip, Vancouver's Nick Gilder brought
out Jasmyn Burke from Weaves with Limblifter's Ryan Dahle and they
brought the house down with a new version of his 1978 number one hit Hot
Child In the City. Ryan Dahle also led his hit Ariel
v Lotus.
Vancouver's Louise Burns owned the stage with a cover of Rough
Trade's High School Confidential. Jasmyn Burke from
Weaves raged and paid tribute to Vancouver hardcore with Joe
"Shithead" Keithley from D.O.A.'s The
Prisoner. The finale of the evening saw Swollen
Members with Kellylee Evans on their hit Lady Venom followed
by an all room Canadiana explosion to Maestro Fresh Wes' Let Your
Backbone Slide.
Steven Page surprised the audience during CBC Music Playlist
Live. Credit @FOHphoto
The intimate invite-only event took place as the official
afterparty to the 2018 JUNO weekend at Canada’s Premier Entertainment Resort
Destination, Parq Vancouver and was hosted by CBC Radio One
q’s Tom Power, with special appearances by CBC personalities Raina
Douris, Jarrett Martineau, Julie Nesrallah, Amanda
Parris, Stephen Quinn and Odario Williams.
This uniquely curated one-of-a-kind live music event was produced by
full-service entertainment and music marketing agency ENT! Marketing
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