Sunnyside Uppers
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AUG
22
2024
Saint John, Canada
Fundy Rose
I Was There
AUG
17
2024
Saint John, Canada
Five and Dime
I Was There
JUL
24
2024
Saint John, Canada
Fundy Rose
I Was There
JUL
20
2024
Saint John, Canada
The Phoenix
I Was There
JUL
11
2024
Saint John, Canada
Fundy Rose
I Was There
MAY
01
2024
Saint John, Canada
Imperial Theatre
I Was There
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About Sunnyside Uppers
The Sunnyside Uppers are a Canadian fraternal organization founded in 1934, to promote positive attitudes and healthy living during the Great Depression. Ubiquitous in high schools of the '50s and '60s, they often held spontaneous outdoor gatherings - the original flash mobs. In the '70s, following the success of Up With People in the US, visionary CFL commissioner Jake Gaudaur booked the Uppers to perform at several Grey Cup halftime shows; while they didn't achieve the widespread recognition of their American counterparts, they also escaped the vitriol that soon followed.
But that was the "me decade"; in the '80s as society became obsessed with growth, greed and the new, the Uppers were seen as outdated and irrelevant; a quaint relic. Their message of community engagement and ambiguous spirituality were no longer in demand. Their work moved to the margins of society. Their community halls were used for food banks, AA meetings and incidentally, music venues for the burgeoning hardcore scene.
Fast-forward to the present day and you now understand the Uppers' current lineup. A rag-tag group of individuals who've seen their share of hard times, they're here for redemption. Their message is resonating with a new generation of community-minded truth-seekers. They're tired of shallow entertainment. They're concerned about social, economic and ecological collapse. The movement is more vital than ever. Come join us.
But that was the "me decade"; in the '80s as society became obsessed with growth, greed and the new, the Uppers were seen as outdated and irrelevant; a quaint relic. Their message of community engagement and ambiguous spirituality were no longer in demand. Their work moved to the margins of society. Their community halls were used for food banks, AA meetings and incidentally, music venues for the burgeoning hardcore scene.
Fast-forward to the present day and you now understand the Uppers' current lineup. A rag-tag group of individuals who've seen their share of hard times, they're here for redemption. Their message is resonating with a new generation of community-minded truth-seekers. They're tired of shallow entertainment. They're concerned about social, economic and ecological collapse. The movement is more vital than ever. Come join us.
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Genres:
Power Pop
Hometown:
Saint John, Canada
No upcoming shows
Send a request to Sunnyside Uppers to play in your city
Request a Show
concerts and tour dates
Past
AUG
22
2024
Saint John, Canada
Fundy Rose
I Was There
AUG
17
2024
Saint John, Canada
Five and Dime
I Was There
JUL
24
2024
Saint John, Canada
Fundy Rose
I Was There
JUL
20
2024
Saint John, Canada
The Phoenix
I Was There
JUL
11
2024
Saint John, Canada
Fundy Rose
I Was There
MAY
01
2024
Saint John, Canada
Imperial Theatre
I Was There
Show More Dates
About Sunnyside Uppers
The Sunnyside Uppers are a Canadian fraternal organization founded in 1934, to promote positive attitudes and healthy living during the Great Depression. Ubiquitous in high schools of the '50s and '60s, they often held spontaneous outdoor gatherings - the original flash mobs. In the '70s, following the success of Up With People in the US, visionary CFL commissioner Jake Gaudaur booked the Uppers to perform at several Grey Cup halftime shows; while they didn't achieve the widespread recognition of their American counterparts, they also escaped the vitriol that soon followed.
But that was the "me decade"; in the '80s as society became obsessed with growth, greed and the new, the Uppers were seen as outdated and irrelevant; a quaint relic. Their message of community engagement and ambiguous spirituality were no longer in demand. Their work moved to the margins of society. Their community halls were used for food banks, AA meetings and incidentally, music venues for the burgeoning hardcore scene.
Fast-forward to the present day and you now understand the Uppers' current lineup. A rag-tag group of individuals who've seen their share of hard times, they're here for redemption. Their message is resonating with a new generation of community-minded truth-seekers. They're tired of shallow entertainment. They're concerned about social, economic and ecological collapse. The movement is more vital than ever. Come join us.
But that was the "me decade"; in the '80s as society became obsessed with growth, greed and the new, the Uppers were seen as outdated and irrelevant; a quaint relic. Their message of community engagement and ambiguous spirituality were no longer in demand. Their work moved to the margins of society. Their community halls were used for food banks, AA meetings and incidentally, music venues for the burgeoning hardcore scene.
Fast-forward to the present day and you now understand the Uppers' current lineup. A rag-tag group of individuals who've seen their share of hard times, they're here for redemption. Their message is resonating with a new generation of community-minded truth-seekers. They're tired of shallow entertainment. They're concerned about social, economic and ecological collapse. The movement is more vital than ever. Come join us.
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Genres:
Power Pop
Hometown:
Saint John, Canada
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