Local southern hard rock quintet Fort Creek will return to The Rockstar Bar for a concert TOMORROW NIGHT, followed by a special set at the Fundraiser For Injured Riders outside of United Floors on SATURDAY! Apologies for the short notice, the band only announced TOMORROW'S show via their Facebook page
on Labour Day, but SATURDAY'S event was quietly announced there on
August 20th, so apologies in letting that slip through the cracks until
now, especially given it's scope and charitable intent. This weekend's
shows will be Fort Creek's first since rocking The Rockstar Bar last
month, and since an unspecified health issue forced them out of their
Reggie's West gigs two weeks ago, so I'd assume the band member is
rested ready to go once again! TOMORROW'S Rockstar Bar show is a normal
one for them (complete with a requisite merchandise giveaway), but what
should you know about SATURDAY'S set?
There is no advertised cover charge on SATURDAY unless you're entering the car show. Of course, it goes with out saying to please be mindful of social distancing regulations at The Rockstar Bar and mask up where required, and while an outdoor charity fundraiser will presumably have less red tape re: the pandemic, use common sense to ensure everyone has a safe time, especially as this is a family event. Visit the above links for more on Fort Creek's busy weekend, and here they are live at Reggie's West!
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break was slated to end in May 2020 at the long-since-cancelled
Anti-Queens concert, complete with teased lineup changes (Tiffany &
Daniel had both already moved out of town), but the pandemic obviously
ground short term plans to a halt. As we did see Frightlight back in
Ophir last month, a Jack Spades reunion could theoretically happen at
any point if J.D.'s in the Soo with a full lineup ready, but it is sad
to see such a prominent band fade out, especially given their energy
blast of hardcore punk and metal intensity at every gig! Best of luck to
J.D., Tiffany, Daniel, Rob, Johnny, whoever joined their 2020 lineup,
and their prior bandmates in the future!
Finally, the other big band moved to our inactive band links is local punk trio Stegadeth, coincidentally also featuring Jack Spades guitarist Tiffany Stocco and drummer Johnny Belanger. Like Jack Spades, Stegadeth have not posted on their Facebook page since July 2020, and had not played live since 2019 (in their case, at that year's Oh!No Festival), and while the pandemic is an obvious factor, Tiffany moved out of town beforehand in the fall of 2019. Punk-centric successors to early-2010s metal quartet T-Rex Manning (even carrying over that band's lone original "She Banged The Mayor"), Stegadeth debuted on stage in November 2016, and would become a fan favourite sight at various concerts over the next three years, including sets opening for the likes of The Ripcordz, K-Man & The 45s, and Speaker, and appearances at both Joni Radford's benefit & memorial concerts.
While they had no albums to show for it, and Tiffany didn't have the more forceful vocals for the genre, Stegadeth delivered the punk goods for fans here and in Southern Ontario in the late 2010s, and hopefully we'll see them back in some form when Tiffany comes back home and the pandemic eases up! Best of luck to Tiffany, Bill, Johnny, and Daniel in the future, and that's all for today, but stay tuned for more news on the site soon! Thanks everyone!
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