Jan. 25, 2012 - Issue #849: Blind Date
Shane Philip
One man band arrives in Edmonton
On the Rocks, $10
A one-man musical force, Shane Philip plays drums, guitar, digeridoo and many others while ensconced inside the musical cave he performs in, surrounded by his instruments, feet and hands veering wildly. Supporting his latest album, Life Love Music, Philip will be inside his cave in Edmonton. Ahead of the show, Philip soundtracked his life at home and on the road.
At home
Morning:
Brett Dennen, "Blessed"
To start the day positive.
Noon:
Ben Harper, "With My Own Two Hands"
To keep the momentum.
Night:
John Butler, "Groovin' Slowly"
To set the mood for relaxation.
On the road
Morning:
Walk off the Earth
Because anything is possible.
Noon:
Bob Marley, "High Tide, Low Tide"
Night:
Jake Morley, "Feet Don't Fail Me Now" Just
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