University of Lethbridge based community radio station CKXU was out in the community even more than usual with a variety of events as part of their annual FunDrive fundraising week, March 18-25.
This year’s Fun Drive came very close to reaching $30,000 goal by raising a total of $24,525 when phone lines closed at 6 p.m., March 25, but more donations are coming in.
One of the highlights was The Tuneful Tangle, Saturday afternoon, March 19. The Tuneful Tangle is a brand new band wars style event sponsored by CKXU, The Lethbridge Girls Rock Camp and the Lethbridge Boys and Girls Club designed to support young high school bands.
A variety of bands and solo artists performed throughout the afternoon at Attainable Records.
I stopped by to hear a few acts including Charlie Silver and River Stone who sang a short set of songs a cappella.
The winners get to play some pretty high profile gigs this year.
Singer songwriter Gray will play Love and Records in September, CKXU’s sixth annual record fair and outdoor festival in Galt Gardens.
I caught the last set of the afternoon from Diversified — a group of Grade 9 students who played a set of country including Johnny Cash’s “Folsom Prison Blues,” and modern pop hits. They will be a perfect fit for this year’s Canada Day celebrations.
I missed the heavier acts who began the afternoon. However rock/ pop/punk trip Living an Eon earned a slot at this year’s Electric Eye Festival in May. And tech death metal duo An Aether of Pestilence earned a live audio/ video performance on CKXU.