Astrid Young Rocks
Astrid Young supports Colin Fowlie, Reid Thomas opens
The Painted Lady
218 Ossington Ave
Apr 21, 2024
6:30 PM EDT
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Astrid supports Fredericton-based singer-songwriter Colin Fowlie as he brings his solo show to Ontario. Doors 6:30, Reid Thomas is up first at 7pm, Astrid's on at 8pm (joined by Matt Davies on guitar and dobro), and Colin's set starts at 9pm. Tickets $15 in advance or $20 at the door.
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Astrid Young Rocks Biography
Astrid is a singer-songwriter with influences that range from classical to heavy rock, with a healthy dose of blues and country in between. Her discography dates back to 1984 and boasts over forty releases, including four solo albums and a multitude of credits as a side-musician and background singer.
Through the years, she has played stages large and small, from the Whiskey-A-Go-Go in Hollywood to Paradiso in Amsterdam, Rock in Rio, and everywhere in between. Citing her primary influences as David Bowie, Pink Floyd, Kate Bush, and Black Sabbath, she plays a 12-string like it's a weapon and isn't afraid to change her strings on the day of a show.
As a tip to her hard rocking roots, her solo acoustic shows have been compared to Alice In Chains Unplugged, and Music Connection Magazine once said she was “more closely related to Angus…” Music Express magazine describes her as “evocative, stunning, soulful… a gifted songwriter,” and Blues Hamilton rightly notes that there is “a musical surprise around every corner.”
Read MoreThrough the years, she has played stages large and small, from the Whiskey-A-Go-Go in Hollywood to Paradiso in Amsterdam, Rock in Rio, and everywhere in between. Citing her primary influences as David Bowie, Pink Floyd, Kate Bush, and Black Sabbath, she plays a 12-string like it's a weapon and isn't afraid to change her strings on the day of a show.
As a tip to her hard rocking roots, her solo acoustic shows have been compared to Alice In Chains Unplugged, and Music Connection Magazine once said she was “more closely related to Angus…” Music Express magazine describes her as “evocative, stunning, soulful… a gifted songwriter,” and Blues Hamilton rightly notes that there is “a musical surprise around every corner.”
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