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Photo Bombed By The CN Tower // #Toronto #Canon #CNTower #NathanPhilipsSquare #CMW16 (at Nathan Phillips Square)
So @theorielles just rocked the socks off @canadianmusicweek 4 shows in 48 hours and no let up. Worth the airfare alone to see them live #cmw16 #theorielles #cmw #cmw2016
A drink at the el Mocambo before this day ends #tilwemeetagain #elmocambo #cmw16 (at Sheraton Centre Toronto)
Really inspiring interview with @timarnoldmusic this morning to kick off Music Cities Summit. #cmw16 (at Sheraton Centre Toronto)
New song from @themagicgang "All This Way" #themagicgang @canadianmusicweek #cmw #cmw16 #cmw2016 (at The 300 Club)
#themagicgang @themagicgang brightening another @canadianmusicweek evening. Other band members exist but like Gremlins they must avoid bright light #toronto #cmw #cmw16 (at The 300 Club)
Almost the perfect vessel for @theorielles to play. Roll on tomorrow #theorielles #toronto #cmw #cmw16 (at Toronto Harborfront)
UM CMW: Crystalyne’s “A Sniffly CMW”
In honor of this year being UMusicians third time covering Canadian Music Week, we’ve created a new feature called “My First Show Series”. In this series, we’ve reached out to various artists to recount their very first time playing CMW! Marissa Dattoli of Crystalyne, takes us down memory lane as she recounts the bands first time playing CMW!
CMW has always been one of the most exciting festivals for me as a musician. There are multiple shows happening all over the city at the same time featuring different bands/artists from various genres of music. It’s impossible to know where to start, and every year I attend I find myself bar hopping trying to soak up the total flavour of Canadian music. The best part is that the music that can be heard from one bar to the next is vastly different. It’s such an amazing opportunity for developing bands to be heard by new fans and people in the music industry.