OnTour Concert Series Set for Marina Park in Thunder Bay

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The band Midnight Shine poses for photos outside of Coalition Music in Toronto on Wednesday, May 04, 2016. The band is compromised of musicians from Northern Ontario First Nations Communities, left to right, bassist Stan Louttit from Moose Factory, lead guitar Zach Tomatuk from Moose Factory, lead singer Adrian Sutherland from Attawapiskat, and drummer George Gillies from Fort Albany. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Aaron Vincent Elkaim
The band Midnight Shine poses for photos outside of Coalition Music in Toronto on Wednesday, May 04, 2016. The band is compromised of musicians from Northern Ontario First Nations Communities, left to right, bassist Stan Louttit from Moose Factory, lead guitar Zach Tomatuk from Moose Factory, lead singer Adrian Sutherland from Attawapiskat, and drummer George Gillies from Fort Albany. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Aaron Vincent Elkaim
The band Midnight Shine poses for photos outside of Coalition Music in Toronto on Wednesday, May 04, 2016. The band is compromised of musicians from Northern Ontario First Nations Communities, left to right, bassist Stan Louttit from Moose Factory, lead guitar Zach Tomatuk from Moose Factory, lead singer Adrian Sutherland from Attawapiskat, and drummer George Gillies from Fort Albany. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Aaron Vincent Elkaim
The band Midnight Shine poses for photos outside of Coalition Music in Toronto on Wednesday, May 04, 2016. The band is compromised of musicians from Northern Ontario First Nations Communities, left to right, bassist Stan Louttit from Moose Factory, lead guitar Zach Tomatuk from Moose Factory, lead singer Adrian Sutherland from Attawapiskat, and drummer George Gillies from Fort Albany. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Aaron Vincent Elkaim

Midnight Shine Ready to Entertain

By Amanda Perreault

THUNDER BAY – Entertainment –  OnTour Concert for Music-lovers are performing in twenty-three communities across the Ontario. Music lovers get the chance to enjoy a live, free concert tomorrow evening (August 9th) in Thunder Bay.

Beginning at 6pm at Marina Park, on Stage will be MAGIC!,  Kardinal Offshell, GingerAle, and The Monowhales.

I got a chance to interview the Frontman, Adrian Sutherland from an all Ontario Cree Rock Band Called Midnight Shine.

Adrian Sutherland – Midnight Shine

Adrian Sutherland is the frontman/songwriter, and a proud father/grandfather and husband who teaches the same values taught by his grandparents to honour prayer morning and night.

Sutherland acknowledges the land, animals, water and trees and to live and pay homage to his Indigenous culture.

Sutherland vows, “I care deeply of the people of the North that have been connected to the Land for thousands of years.”  His Family Drum was made with his brothers and relatives humbly stating, “The Drum is to keep the songs alive, especially for my sons.”

Adrian was born and raised in Attawapiskat where he graduated to be a Paramedic and worked as the Economic Development Officer in his community until his contract was finished and began his true passion in music and writing songs.

One of my favorite songs by Midnight Shine, is New Single Released in March, “Sister Love” that was written by his younger sister. Sutherland shares, “Its about Sibling Connection, when times were good.  It is about wanting to be back in that time when we’re not always worrying about things and not stressed about life.”

Songs that Adrian states he likes to have fun with playing is, “Indian In Disguise,” and “Hopeless Romantic” and affirms, “That his family drum was made with his brothers and relatives to keep the songs alive in his family.

Other band members include guitarist, Zach Tomatuk who was born and raised in Moose Factory has been learning his favourite rock/metal songs.

Tomatuk graduated from the Cambrian College Music Performance Program in 2013.  Bass Player, Stan Louttit was born in Wemindji, Quebec and grew up in Moose Factory. , Louttit is also a graduate in Bass/Jazzist Studies from Humber College, Toronto. Drummer George Gillies who was raised in Fort Albany, Ontario started playing the guitar in grade six, and began playing his true love drums.

The completed Midnight Shine sound is a positive reality that grew into a Family on the Road.

Come on down to Marina Park for a Night of Fun

Come on out and bring a lawn chair and your dancing feet to enjoy a live concert in Marina Park tomorrow, Night Rain or Shine starting at 6:00pm.  If you miss Midnight Shine in Thunder Bay, you can connect with them in Kenora on August 10th, and again in Kashechewan on August 25th.

Come out and Support All the Bands with a Thunder Bay Giant Heart Welcome.

Hope to see you there!

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