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Sun, Jul 17

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Toronto

KC Roberts & the Live Revolution

KCLR kicked off 2018 by releasing a re-imagined version of Bob Dylan’s “The Times They Are a-Changin’.” For the band, it was a tribute to a legendary songwriter and a reaction to a difficult year across the globe. For fans, it was an opportunity to finally meet KCLR’s newest band members.

KC Roberts & the Live Revolution
KC Roberts & the Live Revolution

Time & Location

Jul 17, 2022, 6:30 p.m.

Toronto, 1695 Queen St E, Toronto, ON M4L 1G7, Canada

About the event

KCLR kicked off 2018 by releasing a re-imagined version of Bob Dylan’s “The Times They Are a-Changin’.” For the band, it was a tribute to a legendary songwriter and a reaction to a difficult year across the globe. For fans, it was an opportunity to finally meet KCLR’s newest band members. All the pieces are now in place: the next year is going to be huge. The band’s eighth full-length record is slated for recording in fall/winter. KCLR will tour Europe for the first time in 2019.

All this momentum has built from years of recording and touring, with support from some of Canada’s most dedicated fans.

On August 17th, 2015, KC Roberts & the Live Revolution (KCLR) touched down at the airport in Toronto to close out KCLR Go West, the band’s first ever tour of the Canadian and U.S. west coast. KCLR hit 15 cities in 20 days, playing packed rooms from Edmonton to Los Angeles. KCLR’s fans stepped up to the plate in a huge way to make KCLR Go West a reality.

Over a six week span, 230 KCLR fans contributed over $37,000 in crowdfunding by pre-ordering two new albums: From the North Part 1 & 2.

This was not the first time that KCLR has had a major crowdfunding success. KCLR’s 2013 album Parkdale Funk 2: SIDES (PDF2) was made possible by $26,000 in contributions from the band’s fans. The album’s 27 tracks highlight all of KCLR’s influences, and left an immediate impression on fans and media alike. CBC Radio’s Errol Nazareth said of PDF2 that “I dug every track!”

Exclaim! Magazine praised PDF2’s “infectious, rhythmically virtuosic brand of funk [and] seamless detours into hip-hop, rock, drum & bass, reggae, Afro-beat and folk.”

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