Riverview Park and Zoo Announce Concert Remaining Lineup For Gazebo Concerts

Animals and people are rocking Riverview Park & Zoo’s gazebo concerts as they announced the rest of their lineup of five shows announced on Tuesday.

The Donny Woods Band from the Sunday concert at the Gazebo. Photo courtesy of the Riverview Park & Zoo.

The free shows are run on select Sundays from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m.

The following is the lineup of the zoo’s concert series:

  • July 24 - Knightshift

  • July 31 - Wylie Harold & Radio Flyer

  • Aug. 7 - The Fade Kings

  • Aug. 21 - Peterborough Concert Band

  • Sept. 4 - Electric Swing City

Classic rock and country performances from Steve Waters and Cartwright Boundary respectively were one of the early concerts that happened on May 21.

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Photos: Sam Roberts Band Rocks Peterborough Musicfest at Del Crary Park

Less than one year since their last appearance in town, the Sam Roberts Band performed at Peterborough Musicfest at Del Crary Park Wednesday night.

This was the Sam Roberts Band’s third appearance in Peterborough. Their first appearance was at Showplace Performance Centre on Nov. 24, 2014. Photos By Luke Best.

Fans packed the park and were ecstatic to see the Sam Roberts Band return since their last appearance in August. The drive-in concert at the Peterborough Memorial Centre was cut short due to a storm.

After so much time without concerts, Sam Roberts told the crowd to “Throw your shame out the window and dance!”

Throughout the evening, the alternative rock band played fan favourites such as “Shapeshifters” and “Brother Down.” Roberts shared stories of playing Peterborough for the first time in 2002 at the since-closed nightclub, Sin City to a single attendee named Kevin.

The Sam Roberts Band marks the first Wednesday concert and third performance for the 2022 Peterborough Musicfest. The New Pornographers is the next act and performing next this Saturday at 8 p.m.

Peterborough Musicfest is a free event hosted every Wednesday and Saturday in Del Crary Park. Concert-goers can bring their lawn chairs or rent them for $4 at the event.

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Hometown PTBO: Robyn Jenkins on Becoming the New Owner of The Greenhouse On The River Now Named Charlea’s Riverside Gardens

This week on Hometown PTBO, Pete Dalliday talks with Robyn Jenkins, new owner of The Greenhouse on the River now renamed Charlea’s Riverside Gardens about how she took over the business. We also talk with former owner Peter Green about selling the business, the memories and businesses that bought their product.

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Hometown PTBO: Country Music Ty Wilson Releasing His Newest Single "Catch You In My Next Life" On the Radio And His Solo Career

This week on Hometown PTBO, Pete Dalliday talks with country singer Ty Wilson about his new single "Catch You In My Next Life," filming his next music video, playing in the Bob Segar tribute band "Against the Wind" and his solo career.

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Hometown PTBO: Peterborough Musicfest General Manager Tracey Randall On Dream Acts Coming to Play in Peterborough

This week on Hometown PTBO, Pete Dalliday talks with Tracey Randall, Peterborough Musicfest general manager about her hobbies, the recently-announced lineup for this year's free concert series and her dream acts to play in Peterborough.

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The Heart Of The Song Will Grace The Stage At Peterborough Theatre Guild This June

The Heart of The Song, directed and produced by Kate Suhr will take the stage at Peterborough Theatre Guild June 16 - 17.

Photo courtesy of Doors Open peterborough.

With over 2 years of empty stages and seats, the Theatre Guild is excited to welcome song back into their building, they said in a press release.

The show will feature local performers Linda Kash, Shay Burd, Indigo Chesser, Stephen Cullen, Lisa Devan, Dan Duran, Beth McMaster, Marsala Lukianchuk, Wayne Robinson, Jane Werger, Gillian Wilson and Kate Suhr.

Musicians will be Curtis Cronkwright, Justin Hiscox, Sam Quinn and Saskia Tomkins.

Ellen Lueck, Seanon Yip Choy will act as Stage Managers, with Alan Stanley on Sound Design and Andy Duncan on Light Design.

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Three Years Ago: Snoop Dogg Lit Up the Peterborough Memorial Centre

It was a concert that Peterborough would never forget as record producer, singer and rapper Snoop Dogg lit up the Peterborough Memorial Centre three years ago on May 16, 2019.

File Photo.

Snoop Dogg came on stage wearing a Peterborough Petes jersey that let out a big cheer from the crowd.

The concert was part of his Snoop Dogg & Friends Tour that marked 25 years of performing. Ajax hip hop star Peter Jackson was the opening act

Snoop Dogg, born Calvin Cordozar Broadus Jr., has 17 Grammy nominations — with 96 career nominations — and won 27 awards with his hit songs such as "Drop it Like It's Hot" and "Gin and Juice.”

He was nicknamed Snoop Dogg after his mother since she thought he looked like Snoopy from the famous ‘Peanuts’ cartoon.

His debut album, ‘Doggystyle’ (1993) was created following appearances on Dr. Dre's debut solo album The Chronic (1992).

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Jethro's Bar + Stage Will Be A Gathering Place For Local Musicians

Jethro’s Bar + Stage, owned by Kayla Howran, will open in the location of the former Sapphire Room, on Friday.

The mural at Jethro’s was painted by local artist Tim Wales. Photo by Luke Best.

Jethro’s was born in hopes to provide a small venue for artists to showcase their talents, in a cozy space with a small crowd.

As a musician herself, Howran notes how many great, larger venues are in Peterborough like The Red Dog, Market Hall and The Gordon Best theatre, though she thinks there is still room for a more intimate space.

“I feel like Peterborough has lost a lot of it’s smaller venues over the years. Some maybe due to COVID, some maybe not,” she said. “Whatever the reason I feel like we’ve lost those great, small stages.”

Howran owns Huck’s Lakeside Bar + Restaurant in Buckhorn, a seasonal restaurant, and hopes that Jethro’s will keep her busy the rest of the year.

Melissa Payne, local musician, will be the first to officially take stage at Jethro’s on their opening night, Friday. Payne is set to begin playing at 9 and Howran says she will stop whenever they see fit.

“If the crowd wants to hear more, if they’re enjoying themselves, we’ll keep going.”

The bar will be closed Monday and open the rest of the week, with an anticipated opening time of 4 p.m. daily.

Howran hopes to be able to provide matinees for parents and families to be able to enjoy, as well as late night performances.

“I think that’s important, my husband and I have two kids and there’s very few places to take them,” she said. “I can’t think of anything nicer than a Sunday afternoon going out for lunch and listening to some good local music.”

Jethro’s is inspired by the natural world, with plenty of natural wood interior, plants and a mural by artist Tim Wales.

While Howran knew hwat she wanted her new bar to look like, she also knew she wanted to preserve a bit of the iconic Sapphire Room that lived in that space for 24 years prior.

The legs of the refurbished bar stools are original from the Sapphire Room, and they’ve left a bit of the iconic blue on the exterior of the building.

“At times it felt painful, we didn’t want to cover up the old bar, but at the same time this is new,” she said. “It’s been interesting and exciting to see the transformation from one place to the other, but also nerve-wracking in that I hope I do the space justice. It is hard to cover up what once was for so long and what people loved for so long.”

To keep up to date with Jethro’s follow them on Instagram and Facebook.

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Hometown PTBO: Gene Jochen About His Return to the Boston Marathon and Stories of His Drums and Music Career

This week on Hometown PTBO, Pete Dalliday talks with musician Gene Jochen about participating in his 11th Boston Marathon (his first since the infamous bombing) and stories of his music career with the drums.

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The Glorious Sons Rocked the Peterborough Memorial Centre in Their "Unfinished Business Tour"

The Kingston band, The Glorious Sons, rocked the Peterborough Memorial Centre (PMC) with opener JJ Wilde on Saturday night.

Calling it the Unfinished Business Tour, The two-time JUNO award-winning band got to perform in Peterborough, two years in the making.

Originally named “A War On Everything Tour,” the Glorious Sons had planned to perform in Peterborough on March 27, 2020 with Black Pistol Fire. It was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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