Archive for July, 2009

Graham playing LIVE in CD Warehouse

July 28th, 2009 | Category: Past Shows
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Graham and Co. will be playing LIVE in CD Warehouse holding an acoustic preview of the electric show to be held later in the evening at The Rainbow.
Please join them at
1:00pm
Saturday, August 8th, 2009
CD Warehouse
1383 Clyde Ave.,
Nepean, ON
A mic will be set up for the audience to ask questions between songs. THE best question will win the asker a Graham Greer CD and tee shirt combo!
Tickets for the Rainbow show are $12 and are available at all 3 CD Warehouse locations AND at the Rainbow box office.
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Graham’s old band Barstool Prophets on Youtube

July 21st, 2009 | Category: Video

‘Little Death’ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UbutesWWkq4

‘Paranoia’ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xhJWsuqfyNY

A little trip down memory-lane : Barstool Prophets circa 1995 on a cable show that (I believe) was taped in Kingston, ON if my memory serves me.

Enjoy!

 Graham

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Fazer magazine CD Review June 19th/09

July 19th, 2009 | Category: Press

 

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Graham Greer – Self Titled
Label: Indie

by Alex Young

Graham Greer’s second solo record is an unabashed, honest album that shows Greer at his most gritty and sincere since he was last heard in the Barstool Prophets. Greer branches out into the vein of singer/songwriters such as Sheryl Crowe and John Mayer by revealing that those who love rock and roll can still have a heart too. The record blurs the line between genres while Greer blends country, pop and rock together to create a stylish flavor of songwriting that is both anthemic and emotional. The sound of the album itself is an interesting mix of traditional acoustic guitar melodies, soothing vocals and a diverse array of percussion including tribal drums. Greer creates the kind of music that may cover bleak subject matter but has a wonderful way of bringing out an inspiring tone or message within every track. “Bring Me Fire” has Greer singing about the dark times we live in and having the strength carry on through them with the fiery human passion to survive. The song may start off with a slow keyboard melody but as it moves on its daring lyrics are met with compelling orchestration. As the tune gains more momentum and builds up to a bold chorus, Greer begins to belt out “Bring me fire/Bring me flame/push the dark back/ from where it came”. The song “Wire-Walker” is an acoustic ballad that speaks to the power of human nature, and points out that even though no one’s perfect, there are things we can do every day to make the world a better place. “Wire-Walker” speaks of the good and evil within everyone and how hard it can be to stay on a straight and narrow patch while Greer sings “the only thing that we control right now/is the step we take today”. The song “Buttercup” has a delightful country twang to it and all the energy of a fully loaded rock and roll crazy train flying down its own unique track. “Buttercup” blends acoustic guitars with an electric chorus to allow Greer’s songwriting sensibilities to bring some great sounds of country, rock and pop together effortlessly. Ultimately Greer’s music serves as a delightful reminder of the power someone can create with gentle strumming, an acoustic guitar, and voice that has personality and conviction. Greer isn’t trying to preach to anyone or save the world with his music, but he does have an ability to uplift the spirits of those that take the time to listen to him.

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Ottawa Citizen CD Review July 18/’09

July 19th, 2009 | Category: Press

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Graham Greer Rating 3 1/2

Graham Greer (Independent)

Not one to mask his opinions, former Barstool Prophets front man Graham Greer unleashes a few on his hard-driving sophomore solo CD. YouTube addicts are “vidiots,” a song to a cheating girlfriend begins, “How do I hate thee/Let me count the ways.” It’s a smart, stinging album full of tough rock and roll and a bit of funk. Then, just when you think the Cornwall musician is all snarl and snap, he turns in a couple of fine, mostly acoustic ballads, one of them a loving last look at a friend who died of cancer. An unpredictable man, this Graham Greer.

Patrick Langston

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Graham pics taken July 09, ‘09

July 15th, 2009 | Category: Pictures

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Thanks to Scott Bertrand, Sarah Hunter and Gilles Grignon for taking these great shots at the Lift-Off Festival in Cornwall. Much appreciated all!!

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Graham in Ottawa

July 08th, 2009 | Category: Past Shows

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Graham and the new band will be kicking it at one of Ottawa’s best live music venues, the legendary Rainbow.
Graham has decided to showcase some of his favourite local songwriters in a Bluebird-style round in the opening set. Sharing the stage and their songs will be
Tyler Kealey  www.tylerkealey.com
Ana Muira  www.anamiura.com
Marc Charron www.marccharronmusic.com
and Cornwall’s Melanie www.myspace.com/generalelectryk
Please check out their stuff and be sure to arrive early to hear these great singer/songwriters in a wonderful venue worthy of their talent.
Then Graham will hit the stage with his new band and bring new meaning to the phrase “Then Graham will hit the stage with his new band”.
Saturday, August 8th, 2009
The Rainbow
76 Murray St.
Ottawa, ON
doors open at 9:00pm
Tickets are $12
available at The Rainbow or at any CD Warehouse in Ottawa
www.therainbow.ca
e-mail: inquiries@therainbow.ca
phone: (613) 241-5123
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