Toronto's fourth annual fin de popsicle bash, tagging summer's end with country, soul, rock, and even roll.
It was bright, hot and groovy.
Saturday featured a steadily fluctuating high seas cloudburst that I unfortunately missed. But I was there at least for the kick-off.
To open the festival on Friday, Simone Denny presented profound testimony and abundant slow jam lather to ease the heat of the relentless summertime intensity.
Margo Price, current queen of Nashville's esteem had the tightest boots and the tightest band that I heard all weekend with Dillon Napier, a drummer of Helmsian calibre and Luke Schneider on pedal steel and dobro
Modern Space carved
to drive the weekend
into its first appreciably
raucous caucus.
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