Tag: Clark Hall Pub

Kiss the Fish wins Battle of the Bands

Clark Hall house band Kiss The Fish’s dedication to each other and their music keeps them afloat in the Kingston music scene. Having won the Clark Battle of the Bands on Sept. 20, they’ll now be the first band the bar calls when they need some live entertainment. It’s a nice sense of security compared...

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Clark brings the funk

Toronto-based jazz group After Funk and five-piece collective ART the Band brought the funk to Clark Hall on Saturday, delivering two wildly-energetic and groovy performances. While After Funk was the main attraction, the crowd at Clark was impressed by ART the Band. The group’s opening act set the...

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Clark’s festival fever

Just when you thought festival season was over, Clark Hall Pub hosted Clarkapaloozaroosheagastock— a mouthful of a music festival — on Saturday night. The evening featured the newly announced Clark Hall House band Georgia Straits, Toronto-based band Bravestation, and The Kents out of Lindsay, ON. Georgia...

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QPOP! packs a punch

Last weekend, QPOP! breathed life into campus’ nightlife. The second annual QPOP! festival was held on campus this past weekend at The Underground, Clark Hall Pub and The Grad Club. This year, QPOP! brought 15 indie bands to campus. The line-up included popular Queen’s musicians, such as The...

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Moving on from their campus haunt

It’s difficult to believe that Friends of Genghis only recently began to receive more recognition within the community. The group’s debut EP album Stuck in the Clouds was released on iTunes this past week, making the Clark Hall Pub band’s tunes available to those who don’t frequent the campus hotspot...

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Louder than the noise

With a soft voice, digital vocals and unmistakeable guitar loops, Craig Cardiff’s music reflects an uncompromising humanitarian. The Canadian folk singer-songwriter is back in Kingston to tour his new album Love is Louder (Than All This Noise) and to reconnect with fans. Officially, Cardiff’s music...

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Practice, improve, perform and repeat

Are you there God? It’s Peter Katz here. For Montreal folk musician Katz, sometimes writing and performing his music feels like a solitary process. “A lot of times when you’re in your bubble writing, you wonder if you’re just yelling at the air,” he said. “You have these things you’ve worked on, care...

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Clark’s crew

The Ten O’Clock People had only been a band for 10 days when they were named as the official house band of Clark Hall Pub. The band won the title in a Battle of the Bands competition last month. They’ve since played 10 shows at Clark. Clark’s marketing manager, Michaela Trelford, said the idea for...

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