PtboCanada Interview: Jeremy Fisher (Who Plays The Red Dog This Tuesday)

Photo by Rob WaymenVancouver's Jeremy Fisher will be playing The Red Dog this Tuesday (November 30th) in support of his new album Flood. Fisher has spent the better part of the last decade building support for his hook-filled pop music. Recently, PtboCanada had a chance to ask Fisher some questions. Besides having the best hair in Canadian rock, Fisher is also a pretty good interview. Here it goes:


PtboCanada:
Help our readers get to know you a little by letting us in on what music gets you going. Tell us your vote for best album ever— one set of songs that from beginning to end makes you smile. Shake your ass. Inspire.


Fisher: I couldn't possibly choose one album, but the first one that comes to mind that is still fresh 25 years later and gives me all those things would be Paul Simon's Graceland.


PtboCanada:
Your new album,
Flood, was released last month. How have you found fans reacting to the new material? What tracks seem to get the best response?

Fisher: The reaction seems positive to me. I'm definitely starting to notice people are familiar with some of the songs on the road. "Laissez Faire" appears to be a stand out as well as "Shine A Little Light".


PtboCanada:
Speaking of "Shine A Little Light",
that's the first single from Flood. What do you think makes a good lead single? What made this track fit that mould?

Fisher: That's a tough question for me to answer. I usually leave it up to the wonderful team of people I work with to make that decision. I'm so close to the songs by the time I'm done a record that I feel like they all have potential as lead singles.  


PtboCanada:
You're on Wind-up Records in the United States, which is a label known to be heavily weighted towards the commercial alternative end of the spectrum. On Wind-up, you are label mates with the Canadian group Finger Eleven, which seems like a more natural fit amongst bands like Seether and Evenescence. How does Jeremy Fisher fit in with this mix?

Fisher: I don't know that I do, but I guess opposites attract for better or worse.


PtboCanada:
You just released the holiday single "Snowflakes". What made you want to release a seasonal track?


Fisher: Every year I do something around the holiday and this year with the record coming out and me being on tour, I couldn't really take the time to make a video or anything. I just wrote "Snowflakes" one morning and thought it would make a good winter/holiday song.


PtboCanada:
What seasonal/holiday tracks affected you when you were growing up?


Fisher: "Little Drummer Boy", "Carol of the Bells".  I used to like playing "Sleigh Ride!" in high school band because it uses a vibraslap in the percussion section.


PtboCanada:
Sticking with the holiday theme, how will you be spending yours?


Fisher: Rum and eggnog, tobogganing, hanging with family—never gets old.

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[Q&A by PtboCanada's Jeffrey Macklin]

[Jeremy Fisher; The Red Dog]

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Video: Jay Scotland Busted On COPS Peterborough!

Remember, all weathercasters are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

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Video: Dude On Bike Is Asked By Firefighter To Put His Cigarette Out Near Gas Leak

Another video from near the scene. The smoking dude footage starts around 2:18 mark.

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[Related: Video: Here Is What The Gas Leak Looks Like In Peterborough]

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Video: Here is What The Gas Leak Looks Like In Peterborough

Starts at 45-second mark where you can see the actual leak. Wow. And here was one of first shots from near the scene earlier this morning.

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Video: The Bite, The Owner of Riley's Speaks, The Surveillance Footage and Sebastian Bach Says "Welcome Home"

The story on Sebastian Bach's bad homecoming continues to unfold. In an interview with CHEX Newswatch (see video below), Riley's bar owner Jim Kakouros says the commotion started at around midnight when Bach and his buddies apparently started to heckle the singer at the bar. Soon after, all hell broke loose when they were asked to leave. And TMZ has obtained the surveillance footage at Riley's showing what went down. When asked about the charges Monday as he was being placed in a police cruiser, Bach only had this to say: "Welcome home."

 [CHEX Newswatch; TMZ; The Peterborough Examiner]

[Related: Sebastian Bach Comes Home To Peterborough And Eats At Riley's, Hot Belly Mama's... and Harvey's (And *Update*: Gets Arrested)]

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Sebastian Bach's Peterborough Homecoming Gone Terribly Wrong Is Making World Headlines

So by now, you have probably heard rocker Sebastian Bach was arrested here in the Patch after a bite at Riley's. Below are some of the headlines on this story today from around the web:

Fox News: Sebastian Bach Arrested for Tasting Hand at Wine Bar

Perez Hilton: Sebastian Bach Arrested!

TMZ: Sebastian Bach Arrested for Biting at Canadian Bar

Gossip Cop: Sebastian Bach Arrested After Bar Bite

Globe and Mail: Ex-Skid Row Singer Sebastian Bach Charged With Asssault After Ontario Bar Fracas

Billboard: Sebastian Bach Arrested After Bar Biting Incident in Canada


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Sebastian Bach Comes Home To Peterborough And Eats At Riley's, Hot Belly Mama's... and Harvey's (And *Update*: Gets Arrested)

Sebastian Bach, who grew up right here in the Patch, has been back in the hood the past couple days with a couple buddies, and has tweeted several local spots he's been at, including Hot Belly Mama's, Riley's, and Harvey's. So if you thought you'd just been spotting Sebastian Bach lookalikes all over the Patch, well, you may well have... but it might also have been the real Sebastian Bach.



[photo via Sebastian Bach on Facebook via @PeteDalliday]

[Related: A 22-year-old Sebastian Bach Gives His Memories of Peterborough]

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An Email That is Circulating From Ayotte Campaign Team That Doesn't Hold Back On The Punches

John McNutt is Paul Ayotte's campaign manager. Here's the email...

From: johnemcnutt@sympatico.ca
To: info@voteayotte.com
Subject: tonight
Date: Thu, 21 Oct 2010 13:55:59 -0400
Hi everyone
 
Just a reminder to watch Chex TV tonight at 9pm as Paul brings his message home to everybody.
 
This election is not by any means over.
 
Are you going to let it be decided by an egotistical ,smug neo conservative businessman, an out of town professional spin doctor, a newspaper, that is a wrapper at best ,for grocery store ads, six faceless people who think they a political pundits and an over the hill sports caster?

I think not.
 
So here is what we all need to do
 
1. Do I have to say this VOTE
 
2. Make sure your neighbours and relatives VOTE
 
3. You facebook twitter guys TURN UP THE VOLUME and make sure everyone VOTE
 
See how simple it is
 
There is approximately 200 people who see this email. Each of you be responsible for seeing that 5 more people get out and Vote so let see that is now 1200 people and they are each responsible for 5 each so now it is 7400. Now that group they only need to each contact I each and we are 14,800 enough to win. Oh by the way THEY VOTE FOR PAUL
 
Easy as 1x5x5x1
 
We won easily with 12,000 the last time so no sweat.
 
Thanks to those of you who helped us carry the message this last week with your contributions
 
See everyone at The Holiday Inn Monday night at 730 pm
 
Cheers
 
John McNutt
Paul for continued Progress
Campaign Chair 2010
johnemcnutt@sympatico.ca
874-5265 office
760-1540 cell

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Election Day Itinerary for Mayoralty Candidate Daryl Bennett

Monday 25, 2010

1 PM:
Attendance at Gentry Apparel in Peterborough Square at 360 George Street North. In a municipal adaptation of a Federal or Provincial Finance Minister purchasing new shoes prior to delivering a budget, Mr. Bennett will be purchasing a new tie.

1.30 to 2 PM:
Voting at City Hall.

8 PM:
Attendance at the Bennett Election Night event at the Trentwinds International Centre, 264 Lansdowne Street East.

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