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Sept 17, 2010 – Doors 7:30pm Slam @ 8

1 Comment 03 September 2010


Time: Doors Open at 7:30pm, Slam Starts at 8pm

Location: The London Music Club (470 Colborne St.)

Cost: $5 Cover (Per Person) Oh, and if you slam you get in FREE!

Feature Poet: CR Avery

The 2009 CFSW Spoken Word Poet of Honour, C.R. Avery began playing music professionally at the age of 17. Fifteen albums and seven operas later smoke stack lightening is the eternal horizon.   In the past four years, Avery has played almost every major Canadian folk festival.   He has performed extensively throughout North America and Europe as a beat-box poet, punk piano player and outlaw harmonica player of hip-hop with his rock & roll band the Boomchasers or fronting the indescribable Legal Tender String Quartet.

C.R. has also paid his rent as a sideman for such acts as Po’ Girl, Tons of Fun University, Sage Francis, and Tom Waits.   He received accolades as a songwriter in 2007 when Los Angeles-based songstress Jolie Holland, formerly of the Be Good Tanyas, covered his song “Crazy Dreams” for her album Springtime Can Kill You released by Anti-Records.   Songwriters and poets have been stealing his best lines for years, which has never bothered Avery.   His well is deep and unearthly.
He is never afraid to experiment. Early 2010 will see the premier of Eric Mandelbaum’s film Uncertain Terms, filmed on location in New York City, in which Avery co-stars.
What it all comes down to is his live act.   CBC radio described it best by saying, “when he hits the stage, look out.” His signature beat-box harmonica had Tom Waits growling, “he’s blowin’ my mind.”

More about CR Avery Here>


Wondering where your $5 goes? The cover charges go towards a prize for the winner ($60), remuneration and travel expenses for our guest features, and if extra funds allow, prizes for the other finalists. The cash also covers incidental costs like photocopies, posters, etc.

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