Prolific local concert filmer Christopher Paci had his camera rolling at the Cory Marks-headlined concert at The Machine Shop on July 21st, uploading ten videos from it to his YouTube channel nine days later! Apologies in the delay in addressing these here, it's been a busy month! From the headlining North Bay country/hard rock musician, Chris filmed Cory and his band covering The Steve Miller Band's "Jet Airliner", Bryan Adams' "Here I Am", and Ozzy Osbourne's "Mama, I'm Coming Home", as well as playing three originals, namely "Blame It On The Double", "Devil's Grin", and as embedded below, "Outlaws & Outsiders". It looks like Chris had a good spot on the floor, roughly from the third row of people, so to speak. While the visuals aren't crystal clear, the audio holds up, and Cory & his band sound good while blurring genre lines, and he demonstrates some strong vocals too! Check these out above & below!
Next up, Chris' other four videos from this show come from debuting local classic/hard rock cover quartet Silent 9's opening set, where they were filmed covering AC/DC's "Highway To Hell", Bryan Adams' "Run To You", Poison's "Nothin' But A Good Time", and as embedded below, Shania Twain's "Man! I Feel Like A Woman!". Our most substantial looks at Silent 9 yet, these videos capture the range of the Obsession successors well, with Jess able to hit some solid notes across a few different styles. Give their videos a watch above & below, and don't miss their solo headlining debut on the public stage at The Water Tower Pub next Saturday!
Tattoos & Scars were originally active from 2018-2019 as a side project for Justin & Shane's then-electric band Halfway Loaded, but neither group really got off the ground as a public live act like Fort Creek would. Their updated Facebook intro calls Tattoos & Scars "an acoustic trio out of Sault Ste Marie Ontario playing all different genres", implying that Fort Creek's Bill Brouillard has joined up here too, but this hasn't been firmly put in writing publically. The "Nutshell" cover is unequivocally a Fort Creek performance (note the skull), but it is good to see Tattoos & Scars back, and hopefully they can make more of an impression in the 2020s! Check everything out above & below!
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