Cream of Canadian Music comes to London
- Saskatchewan creative industries body hosts trade mission - Delegates to hold 100+ meetings, including with AIM, MMF, UK Music and Arts Council England - Week-long activities include gigs at Dalston’s Birthdays and Servant Jazz Quarters - Artists playing include Zachary Lucky, The Pistolwhips and Library Voices
25th September, 2014 - Canadian cultural industries body Creative Saskatchewan is to host a trade mission in London from 13th to 17th October, where delegates will meet with executives from UK creative public bodies and private companies, with the aim of boosting awareness of Saskatchewan music.
Bookended with opening and closing receptions, the trade mission will also include music shows at Dalston venues Birthdays and Servant Jazz Quarters and a meet up for sync professionals.The delegation includes Creative Saskatchewan CEO John-Paul Ellson and SaskMusic Executive Director Derek Bachman, as well as representatives from other creative industries. They will be hosting over 100 meetings with executives from the UK creative industries including AIM’s Alison Wenham, UK Music’s Tom Kiehl, Arts Council England’s Alan Davey, the MMF’s Jon Webster, Cooking Vinyl’s Paul Kinder, AIF/Graphite Media’s Ben Turner, [PIAS]’s Steve Rose and BBH’s Ayla Owen.There will also be a special visit to the Canadian High Commission to visit Alan Kessel, Canada’s Deputy High Commissioner to the United Kingdom.An opening reception will take place at Soho House on Monday 13th October, featuring a short acoustic set from singer-songwriter Zachary Lucky. The following evening (Tuesday 14th), Saskatoon rockers The Pistolwhips will perform at Dalston’s Birthdays. The band blend indie rock with blues sensibilities, and travel to London after a string of Canadian dates in support of album ‘On Your Side’, released this July.On Wednesday 15th, Zachary Lucky will play a full set of his brand of outlaw country at Servant Jazz Quarters, also in Dalston. Currently touring his 2013 album ‘The Ballad of Losing You’ across the US and Canada, Lucky will also play in Falmouth, Sheffield, Glasgow and Leeds in October before another string of North American dates.Both gigs will feature a supporting acoustic set from Library Voices, and be preceded by VIP industry mixers.On Thursday 16th October, SaskMusic will host SyncDrinks at the King’s Head Social Club, Haggerston, for representatives from music, film, advertising and TV agencies.To finish proceedings, there will be a closing reception at Hoxton Grill Garden on Friday 17th.Said Derek Bachman, SaskMusic’s Executive Director: “It is a pleasure to be able to share some of the best music from a province of Canada that is brimming with culture. Our mission is to spread the word globally that Saskatchewan is home to many talented creators who deserve a wide audience.” About Creative SaskatchewanCreative Saskatchewan is a new government agency dedicated to the growth and commercial viability of Saskatchewan’s creative industries. From touring to research Creative Saskatchewan’s funding programs and marketing activities are designed to introduce Saskatchewan’s creative products to the global marketplace.http://www.creativesask.ca/About SaskMusicSaskMusic (The Saskatchewan Recording Industry Association) is a member-based, non-profit corporation representing the four components of the music and sound recording industries and community of Saskatchewan:- Creation: songwriters, lyricists, composers, and writers/directors- Interpretation: musicians, vocalists, arrangers, conductors, and producers- Technical: sound engineers, stage hands, tour support staff, studios, and computer technologists- Administration and Delivery: managers, promoters, lawyers, marketing directors, record labels, music publishers, accountants, retail, media, venues, multi-media, agents, film and video producers, media duplicators, graphic artists, publicists, photographers, and distributorshttp://www.saskmusic.org/About Zachary LuckyZachary Lucky is the bread and butter of the Canadian folk scene. His touch, featuring delicate arrangements and saccharine melodies, has been winning plaudits across Canada for the past few years.http://zacharylucky.com/About The PistolwhipsThe Pistolwhips, a Saskatoon-based band, infuse indie rock songs with bluesy guitars, driving rhythms, and hooky vocals. Singer/guitarist Rylan Schultz, bassist Zach Davies, drummer Jason Hattie, and guitarist Paul Kuzbik draw their audiences in with their collective vibe, catchy songs, and soulful rock-out sessions. Taking influence from bands like Kings Of Leon, The Arctic Monkeys, and The Red Hot Chili Peppers, their four strong personalities are easily identifiable throughout their songs.Their new album On Your Side has been described as “Another definite winner. They have a singular talent that allows them to write crunchy riffs that are on the bluesier side of dark, yet are still wholly accessible at the same time.” Craig Silliphant Planet S Magazine. Schultz’s intimate but powerful vocals lead a band that’s energy shifts dramatically and effortlessly; their sound balancing pop choruses painted over syncopated and driving indie rock.They have shared the stage with The Sheepdogs, Yukon Blonde, Robert Randolph and The Family Band, The Boom Booms, Library Voices, Monster Truck, and Dragonette. Having showcased at Canadian Music Week, JUNOfest, and the Sasktel Jazz Fest, The Pistolwhips continue to play to larger crowds with each show.http://thepistolwhips.ca/About Library VoicesSigned to Nevado Records, Library Voices’ music “sounds like drunk kids talking too openly and too honestly”. The band is soon to release its sophomore album.