City and Colour – acclaimed singer, songwriter and performer Dallas Green – has announced the highly-anticipated new album The…
City and Colour – acclaimed singer, songwriter and performer Dallas Green – has released a video for the emotionally…
Danica Bansie hit Vancouver, BC’s Queen Elizabeth Theatre to cover City and Colour’s recent show. Dallas Green has got to be one of the most reliable performers in Canadian rock.
Dallas Green’s outfit City and Colour hit Toronto’s Scotiabank Arena with Jacob Banks and Ben Rogers and lived up to his local popularity with an epic 20-song set.
Mr. Dallas Green, known the world over the brains behind the mega-successful City and Colour, has confirmed a substantial list of North American fall 2019 arena shows plus debuted his new single “Astronaut.”
For long-time Alice In Chains fans from the Toronto area, it could not get much better than getting to see this performance at Orillia, ON’s Casino Rama with Dallas Green’s City and Colour as support.
Chastity took to Toronto’s The Rec Room on February 15th, along with supporting bands Greys and Casper Skulls. Oh, did we mention there was a surprise three-song set from Alexisonfire?!
For our new edition of the And Justice For Art series UnCovered, we spoke with Sean Caputi of indie rockers Thundercloud Kid to find out some more about the work and artistry behind the band’s new graphic novel The Charmingly Odd And Oddly Charming Tales Of The Thundercloud Kid.
By Mike Bax The ultra talented Dallas Green took the stage with City and Colour for his first of two…
Dine Alone Records By Zach Fulkerson Ten years ago Dallas Green would be best known to listeners of…
While Dallas Green headlined the Ottawa Folk Festival last year, this year he graced us by headlining at Bluesfest. He performed to a huge crowd who was absolutely excited to hear him sing a variety of songs from his latest albums (and of course, sing along).
City and Color’s much anticipated new album Little Hell is as fresh as clean sheets. The artist, while staying true to his style, has produced a cohesive and creative album. The songs are well written; they have delightfully depressing melodies which are brought to life by Dallas Green’s fantastic voice – which just sucks in you in.