10
Jan
Author: DJ Nasty Naz // Category:
Music,
Parties and Nightlife
Music: More than 20 artists to represent province in performances during Winter Games
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Mike Landry
Telegraph-Journal
While all eyes will be on Canada’s athletes competing for Olympic gold next month, a lot of ears in Vancouver will be treated to the best of New Brunswick music.
Julie Doiron and Measha Bruegger
New Brunswick musicians who will perform at the Olympics in Vancouver. Clockwise from upper left: Julie Doiron; Measha Brueggergosman; Olympic Symphonium (members, from left, Nick Cobham, Bob Deveau, Kyle Cunjak, Graeme Walker and Dennis Goodwin); Jessica Rhaye; and Matt Andersen.
More than 20 of New Brunswick musicians have been financed by the province’s Department of Wellness, Culture and Sport to perform at Atlantic Canada House and Place de la Francophonie from Feb. 13 to 28.
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19
Jan
Author: DJ Nasty Naz // Category:
Music,
Parties and Nightlife
The Aquinian Newspaper
Mon, Jan 19, 2009
By Viola Pruss
Whoever thought Holy Cross House could not host a great party was proven wrong this Saturday at the Wet and Dry Dance in George Martin Hall. While the beat of Atlantic Canada’s most famous DJ, Nasty Naz, spread through the cafeteria, it was easily forgotten that this hall usually hosts food and students during break time. About 300 students enjoyed dancing to the music of a man who seems to have found both his success and aspiration in his work.
Being voted best DJ for the last three years by Much Music & Stylus, Nasty Naz, who grew up in Trinidad, came to Fredericton via a scholarship from UNB to study business. Read more…