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Wednesday, February 22, 2012



Crank It Up! -- Canadian Music East Coast Style at Plan B Moncton

ECMA and Spincount, with Broken Chord Promotions, present CRANK IT UP! Canadian Music, East Coast Style -- Celebrating new and emerging artists from the Maritime provinces and getting everyone warmed up for East Coast Music Week, which takes place in Moncton, New Brunswick, April 11-15.
 
Mark your calendar for Crank It Up! showcasing Halifax's Gloryhound fresh off a hot tour with Deep Purple, Moncton's very own Phil Flowers, PEI's up and coming Indie Rock band,
Coyote, and from Newfoundland, Chris Kirby.
 
Show takes place February 25th 
plan B, 212 George St, Moncton, NB.
Doors open at 9pm, music starts at 10:30pm
Hosted by CBC NB's Bob Mersereau
For more show info, please contact Plan B @ 1-506-384-2019
 
“Gloryhound’s sound is packed with testosterone, loud guitars, and hard-rock crunch, and AC/DC-Zeppelin-inflected tunes that unleash some serious speaker-shredding mojo.” - Exclaim! Black-leather-cool and plenty of swagger, these guys show how it’s done. The band has rocked its hit single "Electric Dusk" to the top of the Billboard Canada charts and warmed up the East Coast this winter touring with the legendary Deep Purple.
 
Coyote is from Charlottetown, and is made up of five friends that play uplifting rock together. They've played extensively over the past year, sharing the stage with acts such as Rich Aucoin, Library Voices, Paper Lions, and The Junction. They have finished recording their debut EP entitled Tracks, to be released in early March.
 
Armed with resolution and an acoustic guitar, Phil Flowers makes music that reflects the anxieties of existence and the integrity of true art.   His debut album, People People, earned him three Music New-Brunswick Awards, including best Anglophone recording, best Rock recording and Male Solo recording of the year.  Under the heavy influence of North-American folk music, blues, and jazz, Flowers creates a perfect atmosphere for his fiercely imagist lyrics about social heartache and deception.

Chris Kirby rocks his unique style of East Coast R&B, drawing from the sounds of New Orleans, Motown, and from the rich tradition of Newfoundland storytelling. Uniquely described as a cross between Stevie Wonder’s soul and Jamiroquai’s funk, Kirby delivers a fun,
high-energy live performance, and his funky grooves spread throughout crowds like wildfire.
 
The East Coast Music Association (ECMA) is a regional collaboration of people in the music industry of Atlantic Canada.  We are a registered non-profit association dedicated to the music of Atlantic Canada.

Membership is open to all individuals working in any sector of the music industry or those who support the music industry. Membership includes musicians, artists, agents, managers, record companies, studios, media, related corporation and retailers.  The ECMA currently has 1000 members.
 
The primary activity of the ECMA is the annual Awards, Festival & Conference. This event attracts industry professionals, talent buyers, media and record labels from around the globe.There is no better time to hone your networking skills and develop new contacts than at this annual event.
 
Since its inception in 1989, the ECMA Event has become a national and international event. The components of this event have evolved to become the most comprehensive and exciting event in Atlantic Canada.
 
 
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Broken Chord Promotions: http://www.brokenchord.ca/



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