Urban Meadow
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Genre: Acoustic / Alternative / Jazz
Location Toronto, Ontario, CA
Profile Views: 3626
Last Login: 11/15/2011
Member Since 3/13/2010
Website www.urbanmeadow.ca
Type of Label Indie
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Bio
A vibrant culture is creeping up from the cracks in the concrete. It is local, organic, wild-crafted. It is a collective called Urban Meadow. The Urban Meadow was discovered, or shall we say "uncovered" by Toronto musicians Michael Louis Johnson and Bob Stevenson. By routinely staying up late and making music, we began to notice that we are surrounded by extremely talented creatures. The music is mostly acoustic in nature, with strong elements of improvisation. Some might call it "alt jazz" if only because it doesn't really sound like most of the jazz currently out there. The venues we play in and the places we dwell are generally focused around the western part of downtown Toronto, from Kensington Market out to Parkdale, with a focal point at Ossington & Dundas. We decided to organize these friends in various ensembles, record them, and help them grow. We hope you will enjoy the many delicacies that flourish in the meadow. -
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label roster is .... Michael Louis Johnson & the Red Rhythm .... MooCow .... Monteith McCollum .... Big Idea ..... the Bob Standard ..... Chris Bezant .... Safety In Numbers ..... Rambunctious -
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to BUY Saturday Matinee with Michael Louis Johnson & the Red Rhythm ...... http://www.indiepool.com/um2010001 .......... to BUY A Different Path by Monteith McCollum with Michael Louis Johnson ..... http://www.indiepool.com/um2010002 ......... to REQUEST our label sampler, Urban Meadow coming soon ... email Michaelj (at)urbanmeadow.ca
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