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Field GuideSister Ray
Fri, 17 Mar, 8:30 PM EDT
Doors open
8:00 PM EDT
Club SAW
67 Nicholas Street, Ottawa, ON K1N 7B9
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Description
Field Guide
with special guest
Sister Ray
all ages admitted, 19+ with photo ID to drink
presented with the support of Ontario Creates, SAW Centre and Collective Arts
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PLEASE NOTE: Vax and masks are no longer required, but masks are always encouraged.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE PENDING PROVINCIAL HEALTH REGULATIONS
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Event Information
Age Limit
All Ages
Capacity
250

Contemporary Folk
Field Guide
Field Guide
Contemporary Folk
Mumford & Sons - Field Guide is the next thing
FFO: Weakerthans, Andy Shauf, Big Thief, Patrick Watson, Donovan Woods, Julia Jacklin, Dawes
Winnipeg is an interesting place. It’s cold, it’s cheap, and it’s responsible for more than it’s fair share of great bands and fine musicians. It’s a special thing when such a small, isolated place is chock-full of phenomenal, genre spanning music. The next generation is blissfully spared the ill-advised constructs that a normal music scene can beat into you.
Such is the case for Field Guide who spent his youth on the road with his high school best friends playing to no one and getting good at music. He paid his bills by being a guitar player for hire all the while learning how to craft songs that land just like journal entries. In essence, because they are.
Field Guide found an audience with his EP You Were, which was a breakthrough success on both streaming and radio. After abruptly moving to a new city right before a global pandemic, Field Guide holed up in his Toronto apartment and did nothing but play guitar and write songs for months. In June 2020 he packed up a rental van and drove back to the prairies to record 15 songs with his best friends. Those songs are being released in 2021.
