Thursday, January 28, 2010

Runaway Slide at Bourbon Street West January 2010


Wow! Our first performance in 2010 and we couldn't have asked for a better venue. Bourbon Street West is a always a great place to play. Not only does this place have a history of important artists but it enables you to be up close to the audience and the sound is great.


A good portion of our set included all or our own music including a brand new song that we just completed to write a week before the show called "(come) Fly with me." Judging from the reaction of the crowd this song ROCKS!!




What was also exciting is that we opened for the Paul Deslauriers Band. Paul Deslauriers, Sam Harrison and Gregoire Morency are a bunch of talented guys that are always fun to listen to. We've known these guys since Runaway Slide first started to play (2006) and we consider them good friends.




Brian Slack (ZEB Productions) presented Paul Deslauriers with a birthday cake in order to celebrate his 40th birthday. Hey Brian!, how come we didn't get a cake when we turned 15!! (Just kidding :)


Thank-you to all the people that came out to support us.


Justin, Adam and Matthew


http://www.runawayslide.com/

Sunday, November 8, 2009

Runaway Slide Opening for Guy Belanger

Hi, We haven't performed since the end of the summer and we were anxious to get back on stage. This was going to be a special performance for Runaway Slide because we got the opportunity to open for the Guy Belanger Quintet. This was our second time that we were given this opportunity and it was important to us that we performed well.

You have to understand that the music of Guy Belanger is very different than ours. If you would attend his concert it would be like as if you were listening to very soothing music with moments of high energy. He's a great harmonica player and story teller and is surrounded by experienced and talented musicians.
Our music is raunchier and is high energy from start to end. So here we are having to perform our style of music to an audience that is expecting to listen to Guy Belangers' refined and soothing type of music. I think you get the picture :)
LOL :D

We needed to be true to ourselves and perform in the style that Runaway Slide is known to perform. We did our thing and we even brought up the energy another notch. To our surprise the audience responded to our performance with applause and a standing ovation. We couldn't ask for more.



A big thank-you to Brian Slack of ZEB Productions and Guy Belanger for giving us this opportunity. A thank-you also to Irene and Lise of La société de blues de Montréal for helping us sell our T-Shirts and posters.
Thanks for reading our blog. Talk to you soon
Adam, Matthew and Justin



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Thursday, October 1, 2009

Original Song "28" on iTunes & Video Release

Hi,

As a fan of Runaway Slide, we would like to present you with a new video of our original song called 28. Click our album cover to watch this exclusive video on Youtube.



Album Cover - Runaway Slide - 28
Click album cover to watch video


By the way if you enoyed listening to this song and you would like to support us with our music we would greatly appreciate it if you purchase the song at one of the online stores. The funds that we will raise will help us with the recording and release of our first CD.


The song is now available from the following online stores.



Music Stores





Here are two quick links to help you find the song on iTunes or Amazon.


28 on iTunes 28 on Amazon.com









Thank-you for your on-going support.





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P.S. Our thanks go out to the Can Your School Rock organisation for provding their resources to record the video and the song. You can visit them at http://www.canyourschoolrock.com





Thursday, September 3, 2009

Trois Rivieres en Blues 2009

Although we were excited to be going to Trois Rivieres to perform, there was something sad about this day. It was our last festival show of the summer. The summer just flew by lousy weather and all!! But that wasn’t going to let us down. We had a show to perform and what a show it was at Trois Rivieres en Blues.





When we got on stage the sun was shining and there were over 300 people in the street waiting to see what Runaway Slide was all about. Judging from their reaction, the people from Trois Rivieres love their blues.





Thanks to John Saladino of Korg Canada for loaning us a Samson wireless system for our guitars. It was definitely liberating and sounded great. This enabled the guitar to be played in the middle of the street up to 100 feet from the stage. The people definitely got a kick out of that.





The people in Trois Rivieres were very friendly and supportive. They showed their appreciation by taking pictures with us, picking up some of our t-shirts and posters.





Another highlight in Trois Rivieres was getting the opportunity to play along side Paul Deslauriers and his band during the evening jam. They’re all great musicians with Sam Harrison on Drums and Greg Morency on Bass. The picture above comes from a local paper and also from the Cyberpress.ca. Also joining the jam was Jim Zeller.


Let’s not forget to thank Ann and Domenic for the hospitality that they showed us and our families. They are friends who live about 15 minutes outside of Trois Rivieres and invited us all to their home for a delicious brunch.


We’ve had one of our best summers as Runaway Slide! We’ve been playing show’s after show’s more than any other summer. It has made us improve as a band and as individual musicians. Thanks to Brian Slack of Zeb Prorductions for believing in us, to our parents for making it possible for us to play our music and to travel, and to fans like you that make us want to continue to do what we are doing.


This may be our last summer show of 2009 but not our last show of the year. Check out our schedule on our websites for upcoming shows. Also don't forget to sign up on our website so that we can send you our newsletter with surprises about what's coming up next for Runaway Slide.


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Justin, Adam and Matthew






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Saturday, August 22, 2009

Victoriaville Blues Festival 2009

When we arrived in Victoriaville Trevor Finlay was doing a sound check. He was performing with Domenic Romanelli on Bass and Sam Harrison on Drums. Unfortunately, we don't have any pictures of him or his band :( After their sound check it was our turn. They had a very nice stage setup. However, we only saw the tip of the iceberg. Things really came alive after dark with their light show and smoke machine.


The lights were amazing!! We were also told by some fans that the sound was great! Victoriaville went out of their way for this show. We were very impressed. Kudos to the city, organizers and all the staff. Unfortunately, the weather did not cooperate this time. After 45 minutes of our 60 minute set it started to rain with thunder and lightning. The large crowd that had gathered started to leave.


Those with umbrella's remained but then it really started to pour. The sound men had to come and cover everything on stage as the wind started to wet all the equipment. We took what we can and went for cover. The organizers had a trailer home behind the stage reserved for artists so that's where we stayed with our parents for at least an other hour until the rain calmed down. By that time all other shows were cancelled including Trevor Finlay.


Despite what happened we still ended up having a great time. While we were in the trailer home we had the opportunity to speak with our agent, Brian Slack. Sam Harrison also had a chat with us. Angel Forest dropped by to say hello.
Thanks for reading our blog.
Justin, Adam and Matthew

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Donnacona au Rythme de Blues 2009


On Sunday August 16 we were invited to perform at the Donnacona au Rythme de Blues festival http://www.donnaconablues.com in Donnacona, Quebec which is about two hours from Montreal and thirty minutes from Quebec City. It was a very hot and muggy summers day, weather that we haven't had much this summer. When we arrived the festival organizers were very friendly and made us feel right at home.


Before our set, blues guitarist Shawn Kellerman of Hamilton Ontario was performing his set. Shawn blew us and the audience away with his great high energy and powerful guitar playing.


While we were waiting for sound check, Jim Zeller, Harmonica player extraordinaire dropped by to say hello and we asked if he can pose in a picture with us. We've met Jim many times before at other festivals and we also jammed with him last year at the 2008 Tremblant Blues Festival. It seems like he's playing everywhere. Must be a very busy guy.



We couldn't wait to see the last show of the evening with Steve Hill and the Majestics and we weren't disappointed. They really rocked, playing a high-energy rock with a mix of blues. The festival ground was packed with people by the time this concert started.

At our arrival at the festival, a great blues guitarist and francophone singer, Mike DeWay, who we've met before asked if we were interested in jamming with him and his band (Jeff Poirier - Bass and Phil Bernatchez - Drums) at the end of the evening. We couldn't resist. It must of been something like 11:30pm by the time we started to play. Even though it was late on a Sunday night the place quickly got packed with people. Other artists also jammed that night such as Mo Blues on guitar, Rock Laroche - Bass player for Steve Hill, and Clio - a blues singer. We had a great day but we were exhausted. :)

Thanks for reading our blog,

Justin, Adam and Matthew

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Kitchener Blues Festival 2009




The Kitchener Blues Festival was our first performance in Ontario, Canada. It was cool to travel to this part of Canada. The people were very friendly and were certainly blues fans. Unfortunately, the weather did not cooperate. That's been the theme of this summer here in eastern Canada. It's the worst summer ever weather wise. However, it has also been our best summer in terms of all the shows that we have done and have yet to do.




Fortunately for us and the blues fans, we performed under a huge tent for our first show and inside a Pub at our second show. Our first performance, under the Downtown Business Tent, lasted an hour and fifteen minutes. We played covers, all of our original tunes and a little bit of acoustic. After our show we spent some time talking to fans and we were happy to have also sold some of our Runaway Slide tshirts to new fans.



The Kitchener Blues Festival organisation and its volunteers were professional, friendly and supportive. They also had a chef prepare excellent food for us after the show. While we were eating we enjoyed the music of Jordan John and The Blue Angels. Great show.




At our second show, we had the pleasure to perform together with Alex Tintinalli and Colin White. Two excellent young performers. We each played a couple of tunes on our own and then we jammed it out all together. It was a really fun and memorable time. I'm sure we'll get to see them again in the future.


Thanks for reading our blog :)


Justin, Adam and Matthew


http://www.runawayslide.com/





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