À l'affiche dimanche le 30 août : The Boghoppers!

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Un petit goût des Boghoppers :





Une autre raison pour appuyer notre VRAI marché des fermiers

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lisez http://www.motherjones.com/environment/2009/03/foodie-beware

Foodie, Beware

Is your farmers market just a grocery store with a taco stand and a didgeridoo?

Marché Duluth vous présente Whistlepig le 23 août

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Whistlepig est une formation montréalaise composée de six instruments à cordes et douze poumons. Le groupe joue la musique country traditionnelle des Appalaches.

The Jimmyriggers - à l'affiche cette dimanche le 16 août

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Montreal’s The Jimmyriggers are something of a stylistic anomaly. With a nod to the hard-edged twang of Uncle Tupelo and Son Volt, the sweet rootsy pop of the Jayhawks, and even the nostalgia of early 90’s Can-con rock radio, this band delivers their blend of rock and alt-country with a direct no-holds-barred attitude.

Built around the songwriting talents of bass player David Pearce and guitarist Andre Kirchhoff, the Jimmyriggers counterpoint their full electric sound and powerful rhythms with strong melodic song structures and vocal harmonies.

The Jimmyriggers deliver a potent mix of sounds that will appeal to rock and roots fans alike.

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Venez visiter le kiosque du Sierra Club Québec cette dimanche le 16 août chez Marché Duluth. Le Club Sierra est un groupe environnemental dont la mission est de protéger l'intégrité de nos écosystèmes.

Par nos rencontres, nos campagnes, nos programmes et nos activités, nous proposons des solutions et relèverons des défis afin d'établir des communautés durables pour les générations à venir.

Nous avons des oeufs fraîchement arrivés de la ferme !

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Marché Duluth vous présente Bud Rice le 9 août

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Bud Rice is a singer songwriter with an unusually mature vision. With songs describing a world in constant flux and taking on the perspective of a dizzied populace working to find a place within it, Rice has shown himself to be a true spokesperson for his generation. With influences ranging from modern indie-folk such as Patrick Watson and Bright Eyes, to classic country and blues such as Muddy Waters and Johnny Cash, his songs have a richness of texture ranging from spare acoustic to rich experimental composition. Most of his desire to play music, came from his father David Gossage, Jazz and Celtic flute player. The perfect match for his songwriting style, his voice is subtly balanced and deceptively fragile. Immersed in diverse art forms since childhood, Rice is an adept guitarist and pianist who takes every opportunity to put his music into the hearts of many. Rice has been gigging in local venues around the Plateau and Mile End, and has just finished his first EP and is pushing toward an album. Enjoy.