Fiver
A More Radiant Sphere
Workers Arts & Heritage Centre
51 Stuart St
Sep 1, 2023
7:00 PM EDT
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As part of this year’s Labour Day festivities, WAHC is thrilled to present a screening of A More Radiant Sphere on Friday, September 1st, from 6:30-9:00 pm. The evening will also feature an artist talk with director Sara Wylie and musician Simone Schmidt aka Fiver, and live music by Fiver.
This FREE event has limited seating and pre-registration is required. To respect the artists and WAHC’s COVID policy, masks will be required indoors.
https://wahc-museum.ca/event/a-more-radiant-sphere/
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Fiver Biography
For almost a decade, Simone Schmidt has been writing new life into and around folk, country, and rock songs. Critically outspoken and largely evading the branding of the music industry proper by working under several aliases, Schmidt might be recognized as the front person and songwriter for country act One Hundred Dollars (2007-11) or psych rock unit The Highest Order (2011-ongoing), or from her solo work as Fiver (2012 - on). Schmidt has six LP's to her writing credit, along with a range of singles, collaborations with artists as wide ranging as hardcore punk phenomenon Fucked Up, to the inimitable USGirls, and Old Time and Bluegrass veteran Chris Coole. Schmidt has produced original works for film (World Famous Gopher Hole Museum, Land of Destiny) and appears as a guest vocalist on a number of records, including Doug Paisley, Tasseomancy and The Wooden Sky.
In April 2017, Schmidt released Audible Songs From Rockwood on Idee Fixe Records, a song cycle based on the lives of people incarcerated at the Rockwood Asylum for the Criminally Insane in Upper Canada between 1856 -1881.
Read MoreIn April 2017, Schmidt released Audible Songs From Rockwood on Idee Fixe Records, a song cycle based on the lives of people incarcerated at the Rockwood Asylum for the Criminally Insane in Upper Canada between 1856 -1881.
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