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Showing posts with label John McCallum. Show all posts
Showing posts with label John McCallum. Show all posts

Sunday, July 29, 2012

Swan Song








The musicians pictured here gathered together on Thursday afternoon to hold a concert on Victoria's Inner Harbour Causeway. The concert was to bid farewell to a long-time musician on the Causeway, Swan Walker. Swan is moving to Toronto and the proceeds of the concert were aimed at helping to defray his moving expenses. Swan's energetic reggae and calypso influenced music will be much missed here.
The video below captures some of the session, which ran for two hours.

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

John McCallum

If you look carefully just left of center in the photo above you'll see one of my favorite Causeway Artists, singer/songwriter John McCallum. I've enjoyed John's music for years now both on the Inner Harbor Causeway and on Fisherman's Wharf where this photo was taken. As well as tuneful, his songs are thoughtful and often wryly humorous. If you get a chance to hear him, sit down and listen closely. You won't be disappointed. Below is a clip of John's version of Folsom Prison Blues. The audio doesn't do justice to John's sound, which is much better in person, but the video may give you some idea of what Fisherman's Wharf looks like from a busker's perspective.

Thursday, September 4, 2008

Causeway Artist #11 - John McCallum

In yesterday's post about Fisherman's Wharf I mentioned entertainment. There's often a fortune teller and palm reader, and usually there's a musician. If you're lucky you'll catch a performance by singer/songwriter John McCallum. I've really enjoyed his music and the wry wit and wisdom that make his songs worth listening to.