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 Toronto, Canada - Harbourfront Centre and CBC (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation)
Radio/Radio-Canada begin an extensive summer collaboration involving
Canadian and international music artists. This partnership will highlight to
audiences in Toronto and nationally the unique free admission concert events
being offered during Harbourfront Centre Summer Festivals.
Concert events and broadcasts include the first CBC Radio One Roots
Worldwide festival (June 14), the Franco-Fête 2003 Saint Jean-Baptiste
Day concert (June 24), national broadcasts on both the English and French Radio
networks during the Francophonix festival (July 25-27) and a weekly
CBC Radio One 99.1 Toronto Here & Now live band performance preview
for Harbourfront Centre Summer Festivals beginning June 20, 2003. Full concert
schedule below.
On Saturday June 14, CBC Radio One presents the premiere
Roots Worldwide festival. Featuring a diverse range of internationally
acclaimed World music talent from Toronto and Ottawa, portions of the concerts
will be aired nationally on CBC Radio One's Here & Now on Canada Day from
4 p.m. to 6 p.m. EST. CBC Radio One hosts Jowi Taylor (Global
Village), Bill Stunt (Bandwidth) and Avril
Benoit (Here & Now) will host the concerts. The concerts will also be
heard on upcoming broadcasts of CBC Radio One's Bandwidth, Global
Village and Definitely Not The Opera.
Featured performers include award winning Toronto Trinidadian soca/calypso
artist David Rudder; Ottawa-based Rwandan Roots performer Mighty Popo;
acclaimed Toronto Cuban salsa act Alberto Alberto y Quimica Perfecta as
well as Toronto's The Sounds of Wave, who perform Brazilian samba and
bossa nova. Other Roots Worldwide acts (not recorded for broadcast)
include Toronto's Nubah - which features Radio Nomad band leader Waleed
Abdulhamid providing funky Sudanese rhythms in a nine person Hip-hop fusion
project and the quintet version of the David Buchbinder Ensemble (on
Sunday June 15). David Buchbinder, first as a member of the Flying Bulgar
Klezmer Band and in his current group, fuse Jazz with flourishes of klezmer,
classical and John Zorn.
On Tuesday June 24, Harbourfront Centre becomes the centre of
Toronto's Saint Jean-Baptiste Day celebrations with the welcome return of
Franco-Fête. This free concert (from 7:30 p.m. to 11 p.m.) features one of
Quebec's top music talents as well as Francophone artists from Ottawa and
Toronto. Franco-Fête 2003 is produced by a number of leading French arts
organizations as well as Société Radio-Canada.
Featured music performances include the first Toronto appearance from Quebec
music icon Daniel Bélanger. This year's Juno Award winner for Best
Francophone Album (for Rêver Mieux) has sold more than 500,000
albums since 1989. His folk-inflected Pop/Rock releases are sophisticated and
mature, both rhythmically and lyrically, while his latest album is a more
introspective offering embracing electronica and the warm sounds of 60's style
love songs.
Franco-Fête 2003 also features Franco-Ontarian singer-songwriter
Véronic DiCaire, whose Pop songs combine country and Rock sensibilities. Her
first self titled album won numerous awards while her international profile has
increased with the announcement of her winning the lead role of Roxie Hart in
the French version of the musical Chicago. Toronto artist Njacko Backo
rounds out the Franco-Fête 2003 festivities with a West African flavour.
This Cameroon born percussionist and storyteller has performed throughout North
America, Europe and Africa as a solo act and with his group Kalimba.
Highlights from Harbourfront Centre's Francophonix festival (July
25-27) will be heard nationally from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. EST during a live
bilingual broadcast on both CBC Radio One and Radio-Canada's La
Chain Culturelle networks. Jowi Taylor of Global Village (CBC
Radio One) and Andre Rheaume (Radio-Canada's La Chaine Culturelle) will
co-host. There will also be an interactive web component on
artscanada.cbc.ca. The first Francophonix festival explores
French influences in North American, Arabic, African and Caribbean cultures.
Francophonix presents first Toronto appearances by genre-bending Algerian singer-songwriter
and guitarist Souad Massi as well as by Congolese vocalist/guitarist
So Kalmery and American performers Rosie Ledet & The Zydeco Playboys.
Canadian acts include Montreal outfit Dobacaracol and Slim & Donne
(featuring Madagascar Slim). More Francophonix festival events and
concerts to be announced in June.
Beginning Friday June 20, CBC Radio One's Here & Now
program will have free weekly live performances and interviews as a preview to
the weekend's Harbourfront Centre Summer Festival. All performances run from
4 p.m. to 6 p.m. at Lakeside Eats. Confirmed performers include
Toronto acts Wade O. Brown, The Brothers Cosmoline, Jack de
Keyzer, Swamperella, Moses Revolution, Lal and Montreal's
Dobacaracol in addition to Edmonton group Bomba.
For information on all of the Harbourfront Centre Summer Festivals the
public can call 416-973-4000 or visit online at
www.harbourfront.on.ca.
Harbourfront Centre Summer Festivals take place at Harbourfront Centre, 235
Queens Quay West, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. All events are free admission. Full
concert schedule below.
For CBC Radio information, check toronto.cbc.ca and for
Radio-Canada check radio-canada.ca/regions/toronto.
Concert Announcements:
CBC Radio One Roots Worldwide: June 14 and June 15
June 14 - David Rudder (2 p.m.), Mighty Popo (3:30 p.m.) - CIBC
Stage
June 14 - The Sounds of Wave (8 p.m.), Alberto Alberto y Quimica
Perfecta (9:30 p.m.) - CIBC Stage
June 14 - Nubah (11 p.m.) - Brigantine Room
June 15 - David Buchbinder Ensemble (2 p.m.) - Ann Tindal Stage
Franco-Fête: June 24
Daniel Bélanger, Véronic DiCaire, Njacko Backo (7:30 p.m.
to 11 p.m.) - CIBC Stage
Francophonix: July 25 through July 27
July 25 - Rosie Ledet & The Zydeco Playboys (8 p.m.), Slim & Donne
(9 p.m.) - CIBC Stage
July 25 - So Kalmery (9:30 p.m.) -CIBC Stage
July 25 - Late Night NOW presents Dobacaracol (11 p.m.) - Brigantine Room
July 26 - Mamadou Diabate (2 p.m.) - CIBC Stage
July 26 - Blou (3:30 p.m.), Tao Ravao & Tany manga (8 p.m.) - CIBC
Stage
July 26 - Souad Massi (9:30 p.m.) - CIBC Stage
July 27 - Allakomi (2 p.m. and 3:30 p.m.) - CIBC Stage
CBC Radio One's Here & Now at Lakeside Eats:
Live performances Friday afternoons from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.
June 20 - Wade O. Brown - Sol Soulstice
June 27 - The Brothers Cosmoline - Anthems & Icons
July 4 - Jack de Keyzer - Labatt Blues Festival
July 11 - Swamperella - World's Fare: The Americas Now
July 18 - Bomba - World's Fare: The Americas Now
July 25 - Dobacaracol - Francophonix
August 1 - Moses Revolution - Guinness Island Soul
August 8 - Lal - Masala! Mehndi! Masti!
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