Tuesday, 15 July 2025

Kanteena no more

In the news today we hear that music venue Kanteena in Lancaster is closing down at the end of the year. It has been a good use of a building which was derelict for quite a while. Apparently the people running Kanteena originally thought they'd only have the building for three years but that has been extended to six years. 

I've been to some good gigs there including Hayseed Dixie and This Is The Kit and it's been a popular venue at local music festivals. But if you mention the name Kanteena to local musicians you'll often hear about double bookings and money not being paid after gigs unless you go down and hassle them day after day. So some people won't mourn its passing.

But their closure will leave a hole in the local music scene. Yes there's the Grand in Lancaster and The Platform in Morecambe but Kanteena was different with its outdoor sitting area and more relaxed feel. 

And there are other venues in the local area. Up until a few years ago there was a promoter who put on mainly folk gigs at Lancaster University and Ellel Village Hall. More Music puts on gigs at their own building as well as venues like The Hall and The Gregson and we occasionally get big names like Steeleye Span playing at the Grand. But so many bands bypass Lancaster and Morecambe these days and play at the Brewery Arts Centre in Kendal or the Victoria Hall in Settle. 

The Platform seems to put on mainly tribute acts these days but a quick look at their web site shows that a few big names are playing there this year including Lindisfarne, The Beat (feat. Rankin Jnr), Huey Morgan and the afore mentioned Steeleye Span. John Power of Cast and The La's is playing with tickets ranging from £33 to £82 if you want to go for the meet and greet option. 

People are inevitably moaning about how this is all the fault of the council and yet in the last year the Music with the Mayor initiative brought gigs to the local area ranging from sea shanty singers at the Platform to Frank Turner at the Town Hall. I reckon those people need to give their heads a wobble. 

So what is the way forward for the Lancaster & Morecambe music scene post-Kanteena? Good question. The local music scene seems to be thriving - just look at the number of acts who played at the recent Morecambe Music Festival. And the Lancaster Music Festival has been very successful over the last 10+ years. But we need to do something to attract bands who otherwise will carry on up the M6 north to Kendal or south to Preston. 

Will Kanteena relocate to a new venue? I'm sure the people running it must be looking at possible alternatives knowing that the current site will close down on December 31st. I guess we'll just have to wait and see what happens. 


Friday, 11 July 2025

Off The Beaten Tracks 14 July 2025

It's a mostly North American playlist this week with one band from the UK, namely Jaywalkers. There are two songs from Arcadia the new album by Alison Krauss & Union Station and a Bob Dylan cover by Indigo Girls from their live album 1200 Curfews which was released back in 1995.

Listen to the show on Mixcloud or on Ginger Feather FM at 1pm or 8pm from Monday.

Asleep at the Wheel - Half A Hundred Years
Birds of Chicago - Cannonball
Alison Krauss & Union Station - North Side Gal
Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway feat Old Crow Medicine Show - Big Backyard
Dolly Parton - Seven Bridges Road
Jaywalkers - Ain't Nobody's Business
Hayseed Dixie - Dude Looks Like A Lady
Down Hill Strugglers - Abandoned Orchards That Grow
Indigo Girls - Tangled Up In Blue (live)
Rita Hosking - I See Storms
The Tillers - Weary Soul
Cam Penner - Gypsy Women
Alison Krauss & Union Station - One Ray of Shine
Yasmin Williams - Through The Woods 


Friday, 4 July 2025

OTBT mix 7 July 2025

Next week's Off The Beaten Tracks mix is now available to listen to on Mixcloud and on Ginger Feather FM at 1pm or 8pm from Monday.

Oysterband - Angels of the River 
Kate Rusby - Let Your Light Shine 
Eilidh Shaw & Ross Martin - Swimmy Tunes 
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young - Looking Forward 
Joni Mitchell - I Don't Know Where I Stand 
Sarah McQuaid - Walking Into White (Live in Rapid City) 
Fotheringay - John The Gun (Live - BBC Sounds Of The 70's)  
Kami Thompson - Never Again 
Steeleye Span - Thornaby Woods 
Seth Lakeman - Poor Man's Heaven (live) 
Eilidh Shaw & Ross Martin - Stoned Again 
Gordon Lightfoot - Sundown 
Steve Earle - Nebraska (live) 
The Jayhawks - Nevada, California 
Melissa Greener - Bullets to Bite