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Rating: 5 out of 5 based on 2 reviews

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THE WEATHER STATION IN CONCERT:

Canadian folk traditionalists The Weather Station marry heavenly melodies and exquisite fingerpicking to create a sound that transports listeners to a simpler time. Tamara Lindeman is the mastermind behind each poetic word and beautifully sung note, and audiences will be enraptured right from the start by her graceful guitar and banjo playing. Lindemanís backing band fleshes out her unencumbered arrangements with drums, double bass, and distant-sounding harmonies, inviting listeners to get caught up in the same peaceful vibe that radiates from the ensemble on stage. With favorites like ìSeemed Trueî, ìMule in the Flowersî, and ìYarrow and Mintî, The Weather Station give ticket buyers a piece of serenity that will last long after the showís over.

BACKGROUND SNAPSHOT:

Tamara Lindemanís began performing as a child with Ontario's Orangeville Choir. She began to pursue acting in 1999 and earned the lead role on Canadian television show Guinevere Jones at the age of 19. Feeling the need for another creative outlet, Lindeman returned to music in 2006 and became active in the local Toronto music scene with her folk music project The Weather Station. Playing with a revolving cast of backing musicians, she self-recorded and released her 2009 debut album The Line in, an auspicious release that established her in cityís grassroots folk scene. Her 2011 sophomore album All of It Was Mine was the culmination of a fruitful collaboration with country musician Daniel Romano, which helped her branch out beyond her her dedicated following. Two years later she released a compilation of duets, one of which (ìMule in the Flowersî, co-written by Steve Lambke of The Constantines) was nominated for the 2013 SOCAN Songwriting Prize. After touring in support of bands like Bahamas, Basia Bulat, and Timber Timbre, Tamara headed to France to record her long awaited third album, 2015ís Loyalty. With rave reviews from critics and fans, Lindeman and The Weather Report continue to enchant folk enthusiasts with both their superb studio recordings and their transcendent performances.

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Rating: 5 out of 5 based on 2 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Wonderful Performers

    by Isx on 5/1/22Crystal Ballroom at Somerville Theatre - Somerville

    Really enjoyed the show! I love their music and the beautiful emotions wrapped up in all of it. All of the musicians were great performers and put a ton of energy into the set. I am leaving a review though because I feel a ball was dropped by someone at some point. The venue was very sparse in attendance. I was quite surprised. Not sure if it is a lingering covid thing or what, but added a strange dynamic to the show that contrasted with the great performance by the artists. Maybe marketing was very poor, but regardless the show could have been moved to smaller venue to give a more intimate atmosphere. I love the Weather Station and can't wait to see them live again

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    An angelic aural inner vision.

    by jack on 11/25/21West End Cultural Centre - Winnipeg

    The band and lead singer were a seamless symmetry of sights and sounds. They exuded an effervescent sonic energy. Opening act excellent as well channeling a cool John K. Samson's vibe. Great venue great show.