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Joe Grass

Harrison Festival Blogger · October 15, 2025 ·

Saturday, Feb. 21st @ 7:30pm | The Harrison Memorial Hall

Once your tickets are purchased, you will be added to our guest list. No physical tickets are required to be picked up or presented at the door.

Joe Grass

Joe Grass
Joe Grass

On Falcon’s Heart, Joe Grass lifts fresh sounds out of old forms—deconstructing timeless country music and making it kaleidoscopic. The propulsive new record’s ten tracks burst with colour and texture, but they were born in the sparest way: by a man with three chords and a big-bodied guitar, writing in the tradition of John Prine.

“I thought that if I could write a simple song, the rest would follow. And I learned that from working with other people,” Grass says. He’s been writing his own music for almost 20 years, but since moving from Moncton to Montreal he’s become one of this city’s most sought-after musical partners, collaborating with Lhasa, Patrick Watson, Elisapie and the Barr Brothers—as well as working with his avant-pop band, Klaus. Those partnerships have taught him how to unmake a tune—picking up someone else’s idea and finding new ways to fill it in. With Falcon’s Heart, he wanted to bring that same process to his own work: could he write the song himself and then reassemble it, changed? 

This time, he drew his inspiration from classic country songwriting. He’d spend mornings at the rehearsal space with his father’s old guitar in his hands. “I was trying not to think,” he says. “Just to sing what was on my mind.” At the end of a sitting, if he hadn’t finished a song, he threw it out. Then, with the bones of the songs in place, he led improv sessions with friends—jams with pedal steel, flutes, bass clarinet and viola, which allowed him to re-write and re-arrange the originals. By the time they went to record at Pierre Marchand Studios, what had begun in the spirit of John Prine and George Jones now evoked the wider spectrum of Grass’s affections: from Tom Zé to Steve Reich; Van Morrison’s Astral Weeks and Sam Amidon’s All Is Well to the latest Big Thief. 

The result is vivid and opalescent—Grass’s keen and heartfelt lyrics lit up by leftfield arrangements and shimmering sound. It’s at once completely simple and utterly lush.

The show will begin at 7:30 pm but doors will open at 6:30 pm to avoid any lineups. A bar and concession will be available. The show will be two 45 min sets with a short intermission.

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You got questions, we got answers! Have a read of the following to gain an idea of what the night will look like.

Where will the show be?

The Harrison Memorial Hall. 290 Esplanade Ave.

Will there be bathrooms available?

Yes, bathrooms with either hand sanitizer or soap and water will be available.

How long will the concert be?

The band will play for two 45 min sets with a brief intermission.

Will I be able to grab a drink and a snack at the show?

Yes, we will have a bar and concession at the show!

Will I be able to buy a CD or talk to the artist after the show?

It depends on the artist. We will have an area set up just for this, but it depends on how comfortable each artist feels about it. We usually find out about merch the day of, but we will update this when we know more. If merch is available, please bring a debit or credit card, no cash.

Will I be able to sit beside my friends?

Yes, we will have round tables with 6-8 chairs setup at each.

Where do I park?

There is lots of parking just outside the venue. There is no pay parking to worry about.

Will seating be provided?

yes.

If I don’t feel well, am experiencing any symptoms, or have been exposed to a known case of COVID-19, will I get my money back if I don’t come.

We really don’t want any sign of this virus anywhere near us, so don’t let the price of the ticket stop you from doing the right thing. We’ll get you your money back, just get in touch and we’ll figure it out.

Will I be able to buy my ticket at the door?

Yes, we will be able to process last-minute sales at the door depending on availability. We accept Debit, Credit and cash!

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