Dawson City, Day 3
Tuesday, July 21st, 2009 by Kevin Chong | Comment »
I have a completely unproven fear that every four straight days of hotel breakfast buffet I consume will eventually shave off a year of my life; in that case and at my rate, I don’t think I’ll make it to 45. These days, going out three nights in a row is exhausting, much less three night-less Yukon nights, but I still managed to hoover up as much of the Klondike spirit as I could withstand.
After a long breakfast that included a loopy, sleep-deprived discussion on the appropriateness of apple juice as a beverage for adults, and similarity in smell of that drink to kid pee, I eventually set about to St. Paul’s to see Spencer Krug of Sunset Rubdown, Yegor Dyachkov of geeky-cool classical trio Triple Forte, and Victoria-based flamenco group Alma de Espana gamely play together on a Spanish-flavoured jam before each performing alone. Later, Krug joked that he was playing a song on the piano for the time because the Spanish guitars onstage didn’t have the any dots on the fretboard to help him find his place on it. (more…)



Kevin Chong is the author of Baroque-a-nova, and a music memoir, Neil Young Nation. His writing has appeared recently in The Walrus, Chatelaine, Vancouver Magazine, FASHION, the Globe and Mail, and CBC Arts online. Based in Vancouver, he's also an editor at 




