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Joe Grass au Théâtre Petit Champlain

Thu 30 Jan 2025 • 06:00 pm Country Folk
Théâtre Petit Champlain - Québec 18,55$ ou 20$
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Joe Grass a consacré l’essentiel de sa (relativement courte) vie à explorer les sons et les chansons. Depuis qu’il a quitté Moncton pour s’établir à Montréal, il est devenu l’un des partenaires musicaux les plus recherchés de la métropole. Il a notamment collaboré avec Lhasa, the Barr Brothers et Klaus, son propre groupe d’avant-pop. Il a également coréalisé l’album d’Elisapie, The Ballad of the Runaway Girl, lauréat d’un prix Polaris et Juno, et a réalisé son nouvel album, Inuktitut. Il a aussi contribué à l’écriture et aux arrangements de Love Songs for Robots et Wave de Patrick Watson.
Le spectacle en direct de Joe Grass consiste en une exploration de chansons et de formes où le public devient le quatrième membre du groupe. Les musiciens se mêlent à la salle de façon dynamique : ils vous font voyager, vous jettent des sorts et vous racontent des histoires ancrées dans le présent, tout en projetant dans l’avenir les voix de nombreuses traditions riches. Défiant les genres, le trio se livre à la guitare (Joe Grass), à la basse (Morgan Moore) et à la batterie (Robbie Kuster) et s’adapte en fonction du moment. Ils interprètent actuellement des chansons tirées du dernier album de Joe, Falcon’s Heart.

Joe Grass has devoted most of his (relatively short) life to exploring sounds and songs. Since moving from Moncton to Montreal, he has become one of the city’s most sought-after musical partners. He has collaborated with Lhasa, the Barr Brothers and Klaus, his own avant-pop band. He also co-produced Elisapie’s Polaris and Juno Award-winning album, The Ballad of the Runaway Girl, and produced her new album, Inuktitut. He also contributed to the writing and arrangements of Patrick Watson’s Love Songs for Robots and Wave.
Joe Grass’ live show is an exploration of song and form in which the audience becomes the fourth member of the band. The musicians mingle dynamically with the audience, taking you on a journey, casting spells and telling stories rooted in the present, while projecting the voices of many rich traditions into the future. Defying genres, the trio indulges on guitar (Joe Grass), bass (Morgan Moore) and drums (Robbie Kuster), adapting to the moment. They are currently performing songs from Joe’s latest album, Falcon’s Heart.

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