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		<title>Keep everybody dancin&#8217;</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 24 Jul 2009 06:04:00 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Concert reviews]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[calgary folk music festival]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[glen campbell]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[justin rutledge]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Let&#8217;s hear it for the Calgary Folk Music Festival! Faced with an eleventh-hour cancellation by tonight&#8217;s headliner Michael Franti, who was suffering a ruptured appendix (and apparently was heading for surgery this evening), the festival went on remarkably smoothly. Iron &#038; Wine, the second-to-last act of the evening, was bumped up to the prime slot [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Let&#8217;s hear it for the <a href=http://www.calgaryfolkfest.com>Calgary Folk Music Festival</a>! Faced with an eleventh-hour cancellation by tonight&#8217;s headliner <b>Michael Franti</b>, who was suffering a ruptured appendix (and apparently was heading for surgery this evening), the festival went on remarkably smoothly. <b>Iron &#038; Wine</b>, the second-to-last act of the evening, was bumped up to the prime slot and Toronto&#8217;s <b><a href=http://www.woodchoppers.com>Woodchoppers Association</a></b>, founded by original Rheostatics drummer Dave Clark, was brought in to fill the gap. It went off without a hitch, except for a few disgruntled Spearhead fans&#8217; complaints, but nobody can really fault Franti for not being able to play.</p>
<p>I missed the first act, <b>Los Misioneros del Norte</b>, but I made sure I was back at home base for one of my most loved musicians these days, <b>Justin Rutledge</b>. He graced us with a bunch of gooders from <i>Man Descending</i> (including &#8220;St. Peter&#8221; and &#8220;Greenwich Time,&#8221; two of my favourites!) as well as &#8220;The Suffering of Pepe O&#8217;Malley, Pt III&#8221; and &#8220;Lay Me Down Sweet Jesus&#8221; from <i>No Never Alone</i>. It was curiously satisfying to see the latter at the folk festival, because although I&#8217;ve seen him perform it a few times, the first time I ever heard the song was when legendary Canadian blues guy <b>Jim Byrnes</b> covered it at the festival in 2007. Ah, the circle! </p>
<p>Greatly enjoyed the fusion stylings of <b>Umalali</b> as well &#8212; what a groove! &#8212; and the Woodchoppers really upped the ante with their genre-bending, joyful mayhem on stage. (Not bad for a last-minute mainstage addition.) And of course, Iron &#038; Wine &#8230; I can only imagine how intimidating it must be to be on a stage that enormous by oneself, let alone perform with such a casual, familiar attitude. Perhaps it&#8217;s just the atmosphere of the festival itself. At one point, the crowd cheered and yelled after a particular song and he quipped &#8220;Is this a Canadian riot?&#8221; Oh, very funny. Welcome to the land north of the 49th.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ll keep this brief, but before I sign off I wanted to point out something awesome: <b>Glen Campbell</b>&#8217;s latest record, <i>Meet Glen Campbell</i> (released August 2008). He&#8217;s a mainstage act on Saturday night, and I&#8217;ve heard many an interesting tidbit about this record, so I investigated. Well, not only is it an album full of covers, but the list of artists whose songs he borrows is pretty incredible: Travis, Tom Petty &#038; the Heartbreakers, Foo Fighters, Jackson Browne, The Replacements, U2, Velvet Underground, Green Day, and John Lennon. Yeah &#8212; Glen Campbell covers &#8220;Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)&#8221;, that song that&#8217;s been played at every high school grad since 1997. And I really want to hear him do Tom Petty and Jackson Browne. It could be awful, a product of an old star trying to connect with the whippersnappers, but I have a feeling that it&#8217;s probably awesome. I mean, &#8220;Wichita Lineman&#8221;. Do I have to continue? </p>
<p>I&#8217;ll try to check in daily to let you know how things are going, but it&#8217;ll be a quick turnaround between night and morning for the next two days, so updates might be scarce. You can always check out <a href=http://www.twitter.com/youisfunny>my Twitter</a>, though &#8212; I&#8217;ll be updating &#8220;from the field&#8221; every day. And if that&#8217;s not enough, the Twitter hashtag <a href=http://twitter.com/#search?q=%23cfmf>#cfmf</a> will provide you with posts from all folk festival Tweeters using the tag! </p>
<p>See you tomorrow &#8212; Bell Orchestre, Gomez, Akron/Family, Chad VanGaalen, and the Decemberists (!!!), and more besides. Whew!</p>
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