Let's wrap up this weekend's known hard rock concert previews in today's second post, and to round things out, we also have some new live concert videos and a LOCAL CONCERT ALERT for next month, so here's what you should know on this Thursday night!
Sault Michigan classic metal/hard rock band Tarnished will head back to St. Ignace for a one-nighter on Saturday, April 12th, but not at their Kewadin Casino branch. Rather, the guys will be debuting at the Driftwood Sports Bar at 590 North State Street, which is a long established nightclub there that has been kicking tires on hosting live musicians in the past month. While Tarnished will be the first SMS-amenable band to play at the Driftwood since, St. Ignace residents may have seen classic rock cover band Aisle8 there at the start of March, while they brought in Project 906 singer Billy Bernier (with frequent guest hand drummer Brian Duford) for a St. Patrick's Day concert as well. Good to see Tarnished spreading their wings to a new venue, and hopefully things go well in two weeks! No word yet on if Alex & Josh will be joined again by Chris & Ron next month, but the band photo in the venue's poster is obviously a stock photo, so it's not a hint as to their live makeup at present.
Tarnished's Driftwood debut takes place at 9:00 PM on April 12th, there is no announced cover charge, and this should be a 21+ event. Visit the above links for more details on this show, and stay tuned for more from Tarnished!
Next up, let's wrap up this weekend's hard rock concert previews, and we'll do so in Sault Ontario, starting with local classic/hard rock cover quartet Generations, who will end the month with shows at Reggie's Place TOMORROW & SATURDAY NIGHT! These will be Generations' first shows of any stripe since rocking Jay's two weeks ago, and their first at Reggie's since last year, and it will be good for fans to see this talented veteran group at this downtown staple again this weekend! No major frills to speak of from the usual, just solid rocking covers from Valerie, the Tonys, and Pierre, so don't miss out tomorrow and/or Saturday! No word on when we'll see Generations next after this weekend yet, but stay tuned for updates on their April schedule. Tomorrow and Saturday's shows have 9:30 PM start times, 19+ age limits, and no announced cover charges. Visit the above links for more details, and here's Generations live!
Lastly for known hard rock concerts this weekend, local classic/hard rock cover quintet Headrush will return to The Esquire Club for their second concert weekend of the year TOMORROW & SATURDAY NIGHT! Not the most regular sight on the weekend nightclub circuit among their cover cohorts, this will be Headrush's first pair of concerts since rocking The Esquire Club two months ago. If you like their hard rock-leaning slate of old school 1980s-centric covers, including a nice selection of Canadian content, then don't miss out on the return of Headrush (not HeadFirst) to this Second Line West staple this weekend! As usual for bands at The Esquire Club, both tomorrow and Saturday's concerts are at 9:30 PM with no announced cover charges, and you must be 19 or older to attend. Should be a good weekend of rocking hits from the Johns, Wes, and crew, so visit the official Facebook event page for more details, and here's Headrush live!
We'll close tonight's post with new videos from a local classic/hard rock cover band not playing live this weekend, but who has been openly plugging and supporting ones that have been lately, namely Double Down! Their most recent shows were three weeks ago at Jay's Piston Broke Pub, with the gig on Friday, March 7th being their live debut with Sidekicks bassist Dan Beaupre, but as The Sidekicks were playing at The Water Tower Pub on Saturday the 8th, Double Down had to find a fill-in bassist for the night. Mid Life Crysis/ex-Havadder bassist Lori Reinholtz stepped in for that concert, and a video of them covering Big Wreck's "That Song" with her was uploaded to their Facebook page the following day. Guitarist Joel Syrette handled lead vocals on that song, which was filmed from a high stationary vantage point. Very dark lighting, but at least it's horizontal! Strong cover with good melody, and Lori fits in well!
One more video was uploaded yesterday from what appears to be the March 8th show with Lori as well, but the lighting is even darker still and I can barely make out anything visually as a result. The video sees Double Down covering Gary Numan's "Cars", and I think drummer Ric Datson is providing lead vocals here, but I can't be 100% certain given the lighting, let alone that the video was forcibly pillarboxed into vertical dimensions despite being shot horizontally. "That Song" is shorter but much easier to watch, so check it out below, and see more from Double Down (and Lori) above!
That's all for now, but stay tuned for more news and notes on the site soon! Thanks everyone!