Saturday, May 7th, 2011
Well as promised, but slightly delayed, here is a bit of a chronicle of our tour so far this year. As noted below, we had a bunch of driving and flying and eventually convened in beautiful Canmore, in the Canadian rockies. We were very happy to see each other again:

We were very lucky to be able to stay at a great timeshare courtesy of Chad’s family. They treated us very well despite our lengthy rehearsals in the main recreation room:

We played a couple of “secret” gigs at restaurants in Canmore to get warmed up for the tour. The first one was at a very wood-filled place called the Iron Goat, with great food and a view of the epic mountains:


The following evening we played at an amazing Spanish restaurant called Tapas, where we were absolutely stuffed with extremely fine food and drink and had a generally great time. Despite our best efforts, more food and drink kept mysteriously appearing, resulting in a fantastic evening for all:



Yesterday we decided to make the first Tunnel Six music video. More on that very soon, but here’s a couple of images to whet your appetite, as it were:


We played a fun but somewhat turbulent gig at the BeatNiq in Calgary last night. We debuted new songs by Chad and Brian, which went very well, and had a pretty good and relatively full house too!



Now we’re on our way to Edmonton where we’re playing at the Yardbird tonight! See below for the really nice preview from the Edmonton Journal. More to come!
Photo Time!
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Thursday, May 5th, 2011
In anticipation of a serious photo-blog post later this evening, here’s what the Edmonton Journal has to say about our upcoming show on Saturday at the Yardbird:
Tunnel Six jumps into jazzMost of the time they’re spread all over the continent, but ever since the musicians of Tunnel Six met about two years ago, they have shared a special simpatico that continues to grow.
“We come from somewhat different backgrounds and from all over the country,” notes trumpeter Chad McCullough. “I think that’s one of the strong points of the band, but we also have a very similar musical esthetic. Even though we write very different tunes, they all seem to have the same vibe.”
He sums up their sound as strongly melodic contemporary jazz. The three Canadians and three Americans met as participants in the 2009 Banff Centre International Jazz Workshop. Trumpeter McCullough (based in Seattle) is joined by saxophonist Ben Dietschi (Toronto), guitarist Brian Seligman (Toronto), pianist Andrew Oliver (Portland), bassist Ron Hynes (Halifax), and drummer Tyson Stubelek (New York). All six contribute compositions.
Their name Tunnel Six refers to the Tunnel Mountain that rises behind the Banff Centre, and that’s not their only play on place names. When the group reunited last year for a cross-continent tour, they had one particularly satisfying, if chilly soak after being cooped up in a van for many hours. In memory of jumping into that lake, the album they recorded at the end of that tour is titled Lake Superior.
That all-original collection of tunes has just been released. “That tour really had a huge effect in helping us sort out our musical directions. We like to break down some of the traditional roles of instruments,” McCullough explains, “like using the guitar as another horn, or at other times, like a piano.”
Tunnel Six will perform tunes from the CD Lake Superior and newer works when they hit the stage at the Yardbird Suite (102nd Street at 86th Avenue) Saturday at 9 p.m. Tickets are $18 for members, $22 for guests, from Ticketmaster (780-451-8000) or at the door.
Edmonton Journal
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Wednesday, May 4th, 2011
Well we’ve all reunited again here in Canmore, two years after we met just down the road in Banff, and are about to rehearse some new music to get ready for the shows starting tonight!
Tyson, Chad and myself (Andrew) started 2 days ago in Portland, where we discovered that the station wagon was in fact too small for the amount of gear we had…somehow made it work however:

After that somewhat uncomfortable short trek to Vancouver, we had a long day of driving yesterday all the way out through the Rockies (in all their still-snowy glory) and picked up everyone else at the Calgary Airport. We enjoyed a nice morning in Canmore and enjoyed the excellent weather:

Not too much else to report, but we’re really excited to be working on some brand new music and hitting the road again! Brian and Tyson are tweeting as well, there is a widget to the right, and of course you can find us on Facebook as well. We’ll have some more pictures from official tour documenter Tyson very soon.
Day One!
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Tuesday, April 26th, 2011

Last year in Canmore
We’re gearing up for our 2011 Western Canada CD Release Tour coming up in just a week! It’s hard to believe that it’s been a year since our last tour, and we’re very much looking forward to getting to play together again. We’ll be getting ready to bring you some fine music with a few days of rehearsal in Canmore, Alberta, not far from where we all met in Banff. We’ve posted some new tracks from last year’s tour for your listening pleasure as well, there are now a total of 6 over at our Bandcamp site, which you can access to the right.
We’ll be updating the site with pictures and info as the tour progresses so stay tuned. Meanwhile enjoy the tunes and see you very soon!
One Week to Go!
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Wednesday, March 30th, 2011
As we gear up for our Western Canada CD Release tour coming up in May (concert dates are now up at the Performances page), we’ll be posting some audio from last year’s tour to whet your appetites for both the tour and forthcoming album. Here’s the first installment, a version of Andrew’s tune “Lake Superior” from the Cellar in Vancouver BC and a version of Brian’s “Electri-city” from the YardBird Suite in Edmonton. You can listen online, download them for free, or pay for the download if you so desire. The player is to the right under “listen” and clicking on the album cover will take you to our page over at Bandcamp. Enjoy!
Live Recordings, part 1
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