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With @rainoverstambrose in Sydney for #ecmw2016 (📷 Channing B.) --- #rosa2016 #stillwakingup #ecmw #indierock #fenderguitars #jazzmaster
Had a great time at @eastlinkca with @darrinharvey today! Our episode of East Coast Music Unplugged airs in the fall. #ecmw2016 #ecmw #eastcoastmusicweek #eastlink #eastlinktv #td #rosa2016 #stillwakingup (at Sydney, Nova Scotia)
East Coast Music Week in St. John’s
From April 9-12 St. John’s was playing host to East Coast Music Week (ECMW). ECMW is an annual celebration of the amazing music from the atlantic provinces (Newfoundland and Labrador, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and PEI). The week started with an awards show that recognized artists in varying categories for different types of music. Throughout the week, there were venues where each province and genre of music were being showcased.
As you’ve probably figured out from my music Monday posts, I’m a huge music fan. So I made sure to check out some artists that I hadn't heard of before. A good number of the bands and artists that were representing NL have been featured on the blog before, so I took the opportunity to check out other shows.
While all the music was phenomenal, I really enjoyed checking out the big winners of the week, The Town Hero’s. They took home three of the awards, including Group Recording of the year. Check out the video for their song New York City.
For a look at all the nominees and winners, you can check out the ECMA website. It’ll give you a taste of the wonderful talent from atlantic Canada.
-Keep Dancing
Ashley B
Steve albini is speaking at the east coat music week conference holy shit.

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Pleased to have our album 'Chance To Fate' nominated for 'Album of the Year' at the 2015 East Coast Music Awards. Thanks folks!! http://www.cbc.ca/nb/mt/east-coast-music/2015/01/olympic-symphonium-among-28-nb-nominees-for-ecmas.html
Charlottetown excited for East Coast Music Week 2014
By Ally Harris Jan. 15, 2014
The countdown to Eastlink East Coast Music Week 2014 has officially begun, says a member of the event’s organizing committee.
Jennifer Evans was one of the organizers on-hand as the showcasing artists for ECMW 2014 were announced at the Prince Edward Island Convention Centre on Jan. 14.
The city will be buzzing when the event takes place April 2-6, she said.
“It is really thrilling for those of us here in P.E.I. to be able to bring Atlantic Canada’s biggest musical celebration to P.E.I. for this landmark year of 2014.”
Tourism and Culture Minister Rob Henderson announced some of the artists. He said the five-day event would only add to the excitement of 2014, already packed with events and celebrations.
“We certainly feel (it’s) a great year to be the host of such a prestigious event here with the city of Charlottetown host(ing) this East Coast Music Week.”
This will be the fifth time the event is held in Charlottetown, with the last time being in 2011.
“The province has always been a proud supporter of the East Coast Music Week and the ECMAs, and it gives our musicians an opportunity to be seen on a regional, if not on a national, stage,” said Henderson.
Over 75 artists were announced on Tuesday from 1,150 who applied. Among those artists being showcased are Meaghan Blanchard and Kayo, who both performed at the event.
Kayo, originally from St. Lucia, likes what he has seen of Charlottetown so far.
“It’s my second time here. I played the Big Red Festival over the summer and that was a lot of fun, so I’m looking forward to the ECMAs.
“It’s just really a good time for all of us to get together, it’s great for networking, it’s great for potential collaborating. I’m more or less just looking forward to being here and being part of the whole experience.”
Evans also pointed out the economic benefits the event would provide.
“This event will provide a boost to our cities by bringing Islanders out to the many venues, plus draw visitors to our region who will stay in our hotels, eat in our restaurants, and shop in our stores.”
Henderson said the timing of the event was particularly useful.
“We’ll be helped early April when the number of events and activities tend to be relatively low but we feel it is really going to have a significant impact on our economic outcome of the 2014 year.”
Charlottetown Mayor Clifford Lee also noted how the event would bring life to a normally quiet month.
“April is a relatively quiet time, and that’s going to bring a lot of people in to our city.”
More importantly, Charlottetown residents will be able to enjoy the local culture, he said.
“The ECMA week (brings) tremendous economic benefits to our community, it gives our own local residents an opportunity to really enjoy a really special event and it certainly highlights the – not only P.E.I. but Maritime – music and the arts and culture component of it which makes us unique.”
“It promises to be a week to remember,” said Henderson.