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HodgePodge: Tez in the garden

Tez in the garden

HodgePodge by Charlie Hodge

“Spring has sprung, the grass has riss –

“I wonders where the boidys is,” dear ole Mom would prattle off in a whimsical, musical melody on sunny spring mornings like this.

I’m not sure what the ditty meant, still don’t, and I’m not sure if mother did.

Occasionally the lyrical question was followed by another line of, “The boyd is on the wire” or something like that. The final line of the song was never clear.

Regardless, it matters not. The point being it’s a happy flashback memory I have of Mom healing in her garden on a healthy sunny, spring day. Like most of us, Mom hated being shut in during the long, cold of winter and could not wait to escape outside and shove her hands in the dirt as soon as possible.

My wife Tez and Mom would have been inseparable.

Tez began ordering seeds and products from garden catalogues and online back in December. We now have grow lights and warming seed trays in the shed, spare-room, downstairs’ kitchen, bathroom, Tez’s hobby room/office, the upstairs’ kitchen, and any window sill which is not already claimed by a cat. (Good thing we do not collect fish).

I think that as happy as I am with the obvious produce being produced by Tez – I am even more thrilled to see how happy it makes her. Among the other things Tez has on her brain, aside from family and work-related stressors, is the nonstop day to day awareness of my failing health. Since much of my work is still home based, she is subject to my coughing, wheezing, throat clearing and groaning (pretty much non stop with people in advanced stages of Emphysema or COPD) 24/7. Despite the annoying rattle and prattle Tez just continues to smile while weeding, planting or watering. The garden has become her sanctuary as well.

So far (someone touch wood) thanks to her heroic efforts and even a little earlier jump than normal by me, it appears that we are off to a good start in the garden this year. Already some direct seeds are poking their heads up and the scavenger pillage has been low.

I am hoping the reduced numbers of assaults so far by deer, racoon and (most notable) squirrels is not just a fluke or cool weather. The devastation on our vegetable crops by squirrels in the past four years has been extreme and I am hoping to avoid investing in several traps. Since there are a few friendly semi-feral cats in the neighbourhood (and it’s cruel) we also refuse to use poison for the squirrels – but we are maxed out on the frustration with the damage. If you have any helpful tips let me know.

What I do know is hearing Tez singing to herself while puttering about the tomatoes, sweet peas, lilacs,… makes me grin. Mom was right when she said there was nothing more healing and relaxing than a bucket, trowel and butt pad in a sunny garden to set the world right.

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Next week’s column will involve NHL playoffs and, if room, my long-promised update on Beers with Brian. If not then I promise it the following week for Beers with Brian followers.

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While you have your calendar out mark down April 27. That’s the day of Celebrate the Journey – Hope Springs Forth Gala, a fund raiser and awareness event for Kelowna-Lake Country Adult & Teen Challenge BC – Okanagan.

Doors will open at 5 p.m. for an evening that organizers promise to be filled with great food, powerful testimonies of transformed lives, music, and a riveting presentation highlighted by Colin Lancelot, a 2014 graduate of the Okanagan Men’s Centre.

Hope Springs Forth Gala takes place on that Saturday at Evangel Church in the Heritage Room, and promises an unforgettable experience, so to secure your spot contact Grace Absolom at 1-888-575-3930, Ext 412. Alternatively, tickets can be purchased on-line at teenchallengebc.com/events.

Adult & Teen Challenge BC is a non-profit Christian ministry, helping people get freedom from life-controlling issues and overcome addiction in a one-year residential program. “We exist to help people become mentally sound, emotionally balanced, socially adjusted, physically well, and spiritually alive!”

Sarah Dawn at Dakoda’s Comedy Lounge

Sarah Dawn at Dakoda’s Comedy Lounge

This Saturday night, Sarah Dawn will be headlining her first show at Dakoda’s Comedy Lounge presented by Gonzo Okanagan. Join us April 20 at 8:30 p.m.
Sarah has shared with us a few words on what is was like starting stand up in Kelowna.
“I don’t remember my first stand-up set, I was terrified. It was at an open mic at Muninn’s Post, in the summer of 2018.
“What I remember is that all day before the open mic I was doing my set out loud while I worked – I was a landscaper and no one cares if you seem insane as long as you’re good at weeding. I wrote a bit about landscaping (write what you know) and some other things. I don’t remember how it went, but I felt amazing, and I went back. And I kept going back, and being terrible, and then a little better, and I started to get laughs.
“Don’t get me wrong – I  bombed a lot back then. It was brutal, but I kept going because I liked my material and I knew I’d find my rhythm. I was lucky to start in Kelowna – we’ve got something really special going on in our comedy scene, and I got tons of stage time to work on my material.
“Now, six years after I did my first open mic, I’m finally headlining my own show, and I can’t wait! I want to thank Gonzo Okanagan and Kelowna Comedy for this opportunity, and I want to thank everyone who comes out to support local comedy. We couldn’t do this without you!”
Get your tickets at GonzoEvents.com.

Kelowna, British Columbia, Named As The Host City For Country Music Week 2025 & The 2025 CCMA Awards Presented By TD

Kelowna, British Columbia, Named As The Host City For Country Music Week 2025 & The 2025 CCMA Awards Presented By TD
Kelowna, British Columbia, Named As The Host City For Country Music Week 2025 & The 2025 CCMA Awards Presented By TD

KELOWNA, BRITISH COLUMBIA, NAMED AS THE HOST CITY FOR COUNTRY MUSIC WEEK 2025 AND THE 2025 CCMA AWARDS PRESENTED BY TD

KELOWNA GETS SET TO CELEBRATE CANADIAN COUNTRY MUSIC’S BIGGEST NIGHT – SEPTEMBER 2025

KELOWNA, BC – (April 16, 2024) The Canadian Country Music Association® (CCMA®) proudly announced today that KelownaBritish Columbia, will be the host city for Country Music Week 2025 and the 2025 CCMA Awards presented by TD. Known for its breathtaking landscapes and year-round activities, Kelowna promises an exceptional backdrop for celebrating Canada’s top country music talent in September 2025.

This marks the third time Country Music Week will be hosted in British Columbia and the first time in Kelowna, set against the stunning Okanagan Valley. The event is supported by Tourism Kelowna, City of Kelowna, Creative BC and the Province of British Columbia, and the 2025 Host Committee.

We are thrilled to bring the CCMA Awards presented by TD to Kelowna in September 2025,” said Amy Jeninga, President of the Canadian Country Music Association. “Kelowna’s blend of natural beauty, vibrant culture, and hospitality makes it the perfect setting for this prestigious eventThe city’s unique charm, complemented by its urban energy, will showcase the best in Canadian country music.”

Mayor Tom Dyas shares, “The city of Kelowna is excited to welcome the 2025 CCMA Awards presented by TD and Canadian Country Music WeekSince 1977, Country Music Week has only twice been hosted in British Columbia and what better city to welcome it back than Kelowna. The city’s country music scene is a vibrant part of our community, and we look forward to showcasing our thriving cultural scene, and world-class hospitality while welcoming some of Canada’s most talented country artists.”

Kelowna’s successful bid to host the 2025 Canadian Country Music Awards presented by TD reflects the strength of our music sector in the province. It is a fantastic opportunity to showcase B.C.’s unique cultural scene, opening doors to new opportunities for our talent base,” said Lana Popham, Minister of Tourism, Arts, Culture and Sport. “We can’t wait to roll out the red carpet for country music enthusiasts and artists to discover the beauty and warm hospitality of Kelowna. Get ready for a nation-wide celebration of Canadian country music in our own backyard!”

Kelowna, known as the birthplace of B.C.’s wine industry, boasts over 40 wineries within a short drive, offering attendees a taste of the region’s renowned wines. The city’s fall season, with warm temperatures extending into September and October, creates an enchanting backdrop for the event. Kelowna’s downtown Cultural District, home to numerous galleries and theatres, adds to the city’s artistic appeal.

“We are very pleased to partner in Kelowna’s successful bid to host Country Music Week for the first time in our beautiful destination,” says Tourism Kelowna’s President & CEO Lisanne Ballantyne. “This is a high-profile, national event that will bring major economic impact to the Okanagan Valley, driving value to our local accommodations, businesses and community. We look forward to showcasing our creative and cultural energy in Kelowna and encourage guests to start planning now to join fellow fans and Canada’s biggest country music stars for an incredible week in September 2025.”

Canadian Country Music Week and the CCMA Awards presented by TD in Kelowna are the stuff dreams are made of for B.C.’s performers and industry professionals,” said Bob D’Eith, Parliamentary Secretary for Arts and Film. “Not only is this a celebration of our shared love for country musicbut it’s also an opportunity for British Columbians to showcase their tremendous talent, foster connections that help develop their careers and treat us all to incredible entertainment. I’m confident this event will be a resounding success, bringing together artists, fans, and industry professionals to celebrate the best of Canadian country music and everything Kelowna has to offer.”

The 2025 CCMA Awards presented by TD promise an unforgettable evening of performances, awards, and celebration. Details about Country Music Week 2025 programming will be announced closer to the event date. Sign up HERE to be the first to know everything about Country Music Week 2025 and the 2025 CCMA Awards presented by TD.

About the Canadian Country Music Association® (CCMA®)

Established in 1976, the CCMA is a membership-based, not-for-profit organization committed to promoting and recognizing Canadian country music. Through year-round initiatives, the CCMA celebrates the spirit, community, and creativity fostered by country music, culminating every fall with Country Music Week and the Canadian Country Music Association Awards.

About TD Bank Group

The Toronto-Dominion Bank and its subsidiaries are collectively known as TD Bank Group (“TD” or the “Bank”). TD is the sixth largest bank in North America by assets and serves over 27.5 million customers in four key businesses operating in a number of locations in financial centres around the globe: Canadian Personal and Commercial Banking, including TD Canada Trust and TD Auto Finance Canada; U.S. Retail, including TD Bank, America’s Most Convenient Bank®, TD Auto Finance U.S., TD Wealth (U.S.), and an investment in The Charles Schwab Corporation; Wealth Management and Insurance, including TD Wealth (Canada), TD Direct Investing, and TD Insurance; and Wholesale Banking, including TD Securities and TD Cowen. TD also ranks among the world’s leading online financial services firms, with more than 17 million active online and mobile customers. TD had $1.91 trillion in assets on January 31, 2024. The Toronto-Dominion Bank trades under the symbol “TD” on the Toronto and New York Stock Exchanges.

About Tourism Kelowna

As a leading Destination Marketing & Management Organization, Tourism Kelowna supports Kelowna and the Central Okanagan, currently Canada’s fastest-growing Census Metropolitan Area, by developing the region as a sustainable, four-season destination that attracts over 2 million visitors from around the world, generates $2.4 billion in economic impact, and enriches the quality of life for residents.

Tourism Kelowna collaborates with tourism businesses in the region, including its close to 400 members, to create a tourism economy that is sustainable and welcoming for both visitors and residents. Our team also works in conjunction with tourism industry associations and partners, local business and economic development agencies, and area municipalities to strengthen the long-term sustainability of our destination.

About the City of Kelowna

Located on the traditional, ancestral, unceded territory of the syilx/Okanagan people, Kelowna is a vibrant mid-sized city in the southern interior of British Columbia, Canada. It is situated in the heart of the Okanagan Valley, surrounded by mountains, lakes, and vineyards. With a population of 150,000 people, it is the largest city in the Regional District of Central Okanagan.

THE ROCK DOCTORS HOT WAX ALBUM REVIEWS – WEEK OF APRIL 15

THE ROCK DOCTORS HOT WAX ALBUM REVIEWS

WORLD OF SIN Lypswitch (Eonian Records) *** ½

I can’t say this is a name I’m familiar with but if you’re into the Sunset strip scene of the 80’s, you’re really going to like these guys.  Originally from Orlando and having called Hollywood home since 1988, Lypswitch make what I affectionately call ‘dirt bag rock & roll’. World Of Sin is simple, riff-driven stuff, GNR lite.  All things considered it’s pretty enjoyable.

Lypswitch played the usual haunts; The Whiskey, Gazzari’s, The Roxy and The Troubadour as they rubbed shoulders with bands like Bang Tango, Love/ Hate and Blackboard Jungle.  There’s something to be said for hanging on to your rock & roll dreams and it seems that the time for this kind of attitude-fueled propulsive rock & roll has come around again.  World Of Sin is not an overly complicated record… like early Crue it depends on lyrical defiance and the kind of music that anybody in a jean jacket can readily absorb, and that crassness is a huge part of its charm.

Lypswitch is Danny Whaley on vocals, Mick O’Brien on guitars, David Love on bass and Kevin Agosta on drums. As a singer Whaley is quite like vintage Vince Neil with a touch of Axl Rose and the rest of the guys are solid yet not dazzling players but to be fair, this kind of stuff doesn’t call for Super Chops..  At 17 tracks I would guess World Of Sin is an historical re-release, though I can’t be sure from the skimpy info on the provided press info or label website.  Some cool tracks here to be sure but a shorter album might be more successful.

World Of Sin is well produced with an appropriate dirty, back alley vibe that suits this particular variety of rock & roll, and how that thought strikes you will directly inform your opinion of the record. 40 years ago, in my mid-20’s, this would’ve played loud and often in my Camaro.

https://www.eonianrecords.com/index#/lypswitch/

HOT TRACKS:  Sexx On The Sun, Rattlesnake Skin, Fever


BEGGAR EP Caitlin Cannon (independent) ****

This 4 song EP is a precursor to Cannon’s forthcoming full length album Love Addict. Somewhere between Cowboy Junkies and Annie Lennox, Beggar is gentle, nostalgic and easy to get lost in even at just 4 songs.

According to Saving Country Music, Caitlin Cannon is “not a songwriter for the winners; she’s a songwriter for the broken, the downtrodden, the losers, the motherfuckers.  She sings about real shit that most other songwriters don’t have the guts to broach. (She) is one of those country artists that slides so criminally under the radar; it angers the blood.”

Beggar is dreamy and atmospheric, both musically and lyrically.  Her band is exquisite and a perfect backdrop for her expressive vocals and unusual (for country) lyrical observations.  In the opening track, The Alchemist, Caitlin compares herself to a maestro of life’s alchemy as she manages to convince herself of a love that isn’t there. In the title cut she realizes she’s been selling herself short and decides to risk humiliation to try and rise above her station.  This is pretty deep stuff for country music, don’t you think?

Beggar is as warm as it is emotional.  I can hardly wait for the Love Addict full length album so I can dive in for a good, long swim.

www.caitlincannonmusic.com

HOT TRACKS:  The Alchemist, Beggar


BALLAD OF THE BROTHERS The Bacon Brothers (40 Below Records) *****

Welcome to The Bacon Brothers’ 12th album. Ballad Of The Brothers is an entertaining mix of autobiographical and richly detailed fiction as Michael and Kevin continue to explore their mutual love of American roots music, classic rock, folk and Motown.  They’re different songwriters from each other, and that’s just one of the things that makes BOTB so engaging.

“We’re two musicians who write songs very differently” says Michael, an Emmy-winning composer. “Whenever I go see a band play live, I’d much rather see them do a thousand things than just one thing. We take a similar approach to our albums.” They’ve spent most of the last 30 years creating their unique mix of folk, rock, soul and country, and the results show as each record impresses more than the last, particularly between here and Erato.  While writing material for the record, they made several trips to Tennessee and teamed up with some Nashville songwriters and it shows in the quality of the tunes.

Ballad Of Brothers has a rich, full sound, whether they’re rocking out on Take Off That Tattoo or slowing down for a future belly-rubbin’ classic like Dreams Of The San Joaquin.  As sonically satisfying as the disc is, I enjoy the storytelling as much if not more.  Old Bronco, written by Kevin, turns his 1969 Bronco truck into a metaphor for aging.  Airport Bar compares a doomed relationship to a sports bar at an airport terminal, and the title track is a Wild West romp about a pair of East Coast city slickers who take a road trip to Texas- easily the most fun song on the album. “I wanted to write a Faustian tale set in one of my favorite states ever” says Michael. “It’s sort of like Texas’ own version of Charlie Daniels’ The Devil Went Down To Georgia.

Ballad Of The Brothers  has serious mojo, taking Kevin & Michael’s formative influences of singer/songwriters, Philly soul bands and classic rock acts to a place all their own. Kevin and Michael have seriously raised their game here. Time to stop typing and listen to this again.

www.baconbros.com

HOT TRACKS:  Ballad Of The Brothers, Take Off This Tattoo, Dream Of The San Joaquin


COUNTRY-FRIED BLUES Al Lerman (independent) *****

The good time vibes come wafting off of this beauty in wave after wave. Country-Fried Blues is the latest from veteran Canadian bluesman Al Lerman, a guy with deep knowledge of the genre and the musical ability on harp and guitar to match.  Recorded over two days with an amiable group of A-list musicians, this album is as wonderful as the title leads you to hope.

Country-Fried Blues was recorded in an 1830’s farmhouse that had been converted into a recording studio.  The guys laughed, played and carried on into the wee hours, recording live off-the-floor with minimal overdubs, and that joyful atmosphere is very much felt when you give this a spin.  The instruments are mainly acoustic, a nod to early rural blues styles.  It might surprise you upon listening that Lerman’s fluid harp work comes from a rack harmonica, used simultaneously while he played guitar.

It’s an impressive list of people that pulled Country-Fried Blues together; Al Lerman on lead vocals, acoustic, electric and resonator guitars and rack harmonica.  Alec Fraser on upright bass, acoustic guitar and backing vocals as well as being producer.  Jimmy Bowskill on mandolin, acoustic & electric guitars, fiddle, backing vocals. Chuck Keeping on drums and percussion, and Steve O’Connor on piano, organ and accordion.  The album has a warm, easygoing vibe that almost feels accidental, as if the guys were jamming on some tunes they dug and the mics just happened to be on.  That’s something you can’t force or manufacture; it’s either there or it isn’t… it feels like we’re eavesdropping on the sessions.

Country-Fried Blues is 13 tracks in all, 9 ‘greasy-good’ original songs informed by Lerman’s own life and times as well as a handful of well-chosen covers that blend in seamlessly.  Devoid of fancy-shmancy technical tricks, the sparse and natural production makes it feels like we’re right in the room with them.  This disc is a very definition of casual excellence.

www.allermanmusic.com

HOT TRACKS:  Can’t Pin A Colour, How Much Longer Can A Broken Heart Last, Lowdown Just the Same

John Fogerty at Prospera Place, Kelowna

John Fogerty at Prospera Place, Kelowna

AUGUST 21, 2024
PROSPERA PLACE – KELOWNA, BC

AUGUST 23, 2024
SAVE ON FOODS MEMORIAL CENTRE – VICTORIA, BC

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All Ages

John Fogerty is a true American treasure. As the leader of Creedence Clearwater Revival (CCR), Fogerty forged a distinctive, groundbreaking sound all his own, equal parts blues, country, pop, rockabilly, R&B, swamp boogie, and Southern fried rock ‘n’ roll, all united by his uniquely evocative lyrical perspective.
Fogerty is a Grammy winner and has been inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame as well as the Songwriters Hall of Fame. He is the only musician to be inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame for his song, “Centerfield,” a staple at baseball stadiums across the country. Among Fogerty’s many hit songs, which have sold over 100 million records, both as a solo artist and as leader of CCR, highlights include “Proud Mary,” “Susie Q,” “Fortunate Son,” “Born on the Bayou,” “Bad Moon Rising,” and “Have You Ever Seen the Rain,” among many others.
In 2019, Fogerty celebrated 50 years in music with a worldwide tour with his show, “My 50 Year Trip.” An album, 50 Year Trip: Live at Red Rocks, featuring a collection of Creedence Clearwater Revival hits, including songs from the set list of his performance at the legendary Woodstock music festival in 1969 among other fan favorites, was released on November 8, 2019.
In April 2020, while self-quarantining together the Fogerty Family – featuring John with his sons Shane, Tyler, and daughter Kelsy – gathered in their home studio to play some music together. A weekly video series began and became so popular that a digital EP, Fogerty’s Factory, was released via BMG on Fogerty’s birthday, May 28, 2020. An extended Fogerty’s Factory full album was released on November 20, 2020. In December of that year, Creedence Clearwater Revival’s Chronicle Vol. 1 hit the milestone of charting for more than 500 weeks on the Billboard 200, becoming only the eighth album to ever do so. In early January 2021, Fogerty released his first new original solo music in eight years, “Weeping in The Promised Land.” The song is Fogerty’s definitive look back at 2020, ultimately serving as a moving tribute to those who had been affected by the pandemic, as well as those who have suffered through prejudice and injustice, with an eye on brighter days ahead.
Fogerty recently partnered with Concord on the official release of Creedence Clearwater Revival At The Royal Albert Hall on the label’s Craft Recordings. More than 50 years after the legendary 1970 show, the original multitrack tapes were meticulously restored and mixed by GRAMMY®-winning producer Giles Martin and engineer Sam Okell. The accompanying documentary takes viewers from CCR’s earliest years together in El Cerrito, CA through their meteoric rise to fame, and is the only concert footage of the original CCR lineup to be released in its entirety.

Symphony Matters “Swing Into Spring” edition

Symphony Matters “Swing Into Spring” edition

With almost 60 lots, and reserve bids ranging from $40 to $3,000, there is something for all budgets and interests to bid on in the Okanagan Symphony Orchestra’s second online auction, Swing Into Spring!

From golf packages to wine to fine art to culinary experiences, this auction focuses on LOCAL! We are pleased to highlight businesses, artists and organizations that are part of the amazing fabric of Okanagan life, and we are so grateful to them for their support of this event and of live orchestral music in our communities.

The auction goes live tomorrow, Sunday April 14 at 9:00 a.m. PDT and will conclude at 9:00 p.m. PDT on Friday, April 26.

Go to the auction page here, register your credentials, and start browsing and bidding. When you have bid on an item, you’ll receive an email notification if someone outbids you, so you’ll have the opportunity to keep the action going and stay in the game. Lots will be added and concluded at a staggered pace, so return to the site often to see what’s new on the block.

Check out lots that feature fabulous items:

WINERIES  |  GOLF PACKAGES  |  FINE ART  |  DINING AND ENTERTAINMENT  |  ACCOMMODATION  |  RETAIL & SERVICES  |  EXOTIC TRAVEL & EXPERIENCES