MUSIC REVIEW OF THE DAY: SOOZIMUSIC

MUSIC REVIEW OF THE DAY: SOOZIMUSIC

Sunday, January 19, 2014
Bob Mersereau

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Going solo after fronting the Cajun group Swamperella, Toronto’s Soozi Schlanger opens up to include both humour and heartache, ranging from rockabilly to stripped-down acoustic to her own fiddle-fuelled fun.  With a big, real voice she can conjure up Wanda Jackson or Lucinda Williams, and make you wanna cry or sing along.  Most of all she writes straight-shooting, tell it like it is tales, whether they are from the woman’s side of unrequited love among buddies (Just Friends) or the rowdy life of someone who just won’t be tamed (Wild Pony).

Soozi has a knack for dropping a line that’ll knock you back a couple of steps.  Describing the flotsam in the slim crowd in the rundown Old Queen’s Hotel where she’s playing, she informs us “Three out of four sittin’ at that bar have been there since ’72.”  Falling for the sweet talker in Pointy Alligator Shoes, she admits “I slipped from the ledge of my common sense/and I hang off the edge of each lie that you tell.”  She wraps up her stories nice and neat, you feel like you’ve gotten to know the characters well, and your heart’s been nudged.  Soozimusic has a lot going for it.

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Soozi Schlanger

Soozi Schlanger is defying norms…. She’s far from a novice, though, having put out four albums by Cajun faves Swamperella and one with Betty & The Bobs. She rises to the occasion here, via lyrically smart and melodically varied rootsy tunes delivered with a gritty voice (shades Of Lucinda and Iris Dement) Making potent contributions are local A-listers like Tony Quarrington, Victor Bateman, George Koller, Dave Matheson, and Christine Bougie. The multi-talented Schlanger launched it with a combined performance and art exhibition at Toronto’s Gallery 345 last week.                                                                                                               Kerry Doole

 

 

 

 

Women Making Waves – A Folk-Roots Concert About Water

Women Making Waves – 3rd Annual Trinity-St. Paul’s Folk-Roots Concert

On October 26th at 7:30pm Trinity-St. Paul’s United Church and Centre for Faith, Justice and the Arts will host Women Making Waves, a roots-music concert on the theme of WATER in its many aspects – poetic, political, social and symbolic. The all-female roster of songwriters and speakers includes Nancy White, Anne Walker, Jessa Koerber, Soozi Schlanger, Robyn Hamlyn and Eve Goldberg. Admission is $15 with proceeds going toward the TSP Building Fund and KAIROS. Tickets are available at the TSP office and at the door. 416.922.8435    427 Bloor Street West, Toronto.

soozimusic CD release Oct 5, 2013

soozimusic’s debut CD release at
gallery 345
345 sorauren ave
http://www.gallery345.com/about.php

October 5, 2013
8pm
Tickets: $15 in advance, $30 with cd,
$20 at the door

To buy a CD or tickets email soozimusic@rogers.com

limited street parking

public transit
1. dundas west station ( bay 5)
505 streetcar west
sorauren stop
7 minute trip

2. college street car 506 going west

3. king car 504 (stops at grenadier/roncesvalles)
walk east one block to sorauren