Cultural Olympiad: Meet Steve Earle

The Vancouver 2010 Cultural Olympiad, January 22 to March 21, comprises of 122 ticketed events showcasing rich talent from Canadian and international performing arts and culture. The events come in the form of music, dance, film and theatre to name a few, and promise to deliver something for everyone. Soak up as much as you can !

Day Two: Introducing the Performers
Meet Steve Earle

Dynamic singer/songwriter Steve Earle is one of the great storytellers in the music industry. Born in Virginsteve earleia, Earle spent his formative years in and around the southern United States, represented in his twangy sound. Part writer, part actor, part political activist, Earle has a colourful resume.

Early in his career he established the term “New Country” with the pop/country style in his debut album Guitar Town. Although he has experimented with all types of music, Earle is known best for his heartfelt lyrics and rockabilly style. His songs have been recorded by Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings, The Pretenders, and numerous others.

Earle was recently featured in a new series called Innovators in Music. In an interview, he said, “People knew me as the kid who took a guitar everywhere… It was Texas, and I didn’t play football. I had to find a way to distinguish myself.” As modest as he sounds, Steve Earle has definitely found a way to stand out among his peers.

Steve Earle will be performing at The Orpheum at 8:00pm on January 23rd. For Steve Earle tickets, visit Ticketmaster.com or ShowTimeTickets.com.

The show will open with Canadian indie-rock performer, Joel Plaskett.

Find out about other great performers in town for the Olympics below.
January 14th Blogpost: Meet Phoenix
January 18th Blogpost: Meet City and Colour
January 19th Blogpost: Meet Feist
January 20th Blogpost: Meet Stars
January 22nd Blogpost: Meet K’naan
January 25th Blogpost: Meet Gomez
January 26th Blogpost: Meet Raphael Saadiq

Cultural Olympiad: Introducing the Performers

PhoenixThe Vancouver 2010 Cultural Olympiad, January 22 to March 21, comprises of 122 ticketed events showcasing rich talent from Canadian and international performing arts and culture. The events come in the form of music, dance, film and theatre to name a few, and promise to deliver something for everyone. Soak up as much as you can!

You will not want to miss the great musicians that will be performing around town. Over the coming days, I will be introducing you to some of my favorites. See a full list of our featured Cultural Olympiad musicians at bottom of the page.

Up first, we have the Parisian indie rock group, Phoenix. Phoenix has four albums out. Their newest, Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix received a Grammy nomination for Best Alternative Music Album. Their music has been featured in movies such as Where the Wild Things Are and Lost in Translation. Their upbeat tunes are sure to get you on your feet!

Check out Phoenix performing their song 1901 at http://www.myspace.com/wearephoenix.

Phoenix will be performing at The Orpheum at 8:00pm on January 22nd. For tickets, visit ShowTimeTickets.com.

Find out about other great performers in town for the Olympics below.
January 15th Blogpost: Meet Steve Earle
January 18th Blogpost: Meet City and Colour
January 19th Blogpost: Meet Feist
January 20th Blogpost: Meet Stars
January 22nd Blogpost: Meet K’naan
January 25th Blogpost: Meet Gomez