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Tickets for Madison Violet & The John Henrys @ Londo Music Club at London Music Club, London - April 7, 2010

Madison Violet & The John Henrys @ Londo Music Club

Wednesday, April 7, 2010 - 10:00PM

Doors Open: 9:00PM

Madion Violet
The John Henrys

London Music Club
470 Colborne Street, London, ON, N6B 2T3

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Tuesday, April 6, 2010 11:59 PM

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2 great acts on the same bill... Both hailing from Scottish small towns in Canada, Brenley MacEachern and Lisa MacIsaac have chosen another musical path; one that channels their parent’s vintage record collection that comprised of the likes of Neil Young and Dolly Parton. Madison Violet came to be nearly 9 years ago after a chance meeting at an appropriately titled restaurant 'The Green Room'. Since that fateful meeting, the pair have come into a sound of their own, which has been described as both city-folk and tumbleweed pop.

Laid back ballads and thigh-slapping outlaw drinking songs make up most of the 12 tracks on the Ottawa alt-country five piece's debut, but the occasional curveball is thrown in too, such as Thought Yourself Lucky's hint of 60's garage rock. Proof that there's still originality in a genre too often mired Neil Young and Gram Parsons facsimiles - Q Magazine - 4/5 Stars

"If Gram Parsons, Neil Young, The Band and Otis Redding had an orgy... You might get something like this." - Chart Magazine

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