Friday, October 09, 2009

FFWD Article on Ben

City fines defiant downtown busker

Singer ticketed for using amplification, selling CDs at night
Published October 8, 2009 by Jeremy Klaszus in News
Riley Brandt

Ben Rose is allowed to sell his CDs during the day on Stephen Avenue — but not after 6 p.m., when a different set of rules kicks in.

A downtown busker who has been repeatedly warned not to use amplification has been slapped with bylaw tickets for refusing to unplug and for selling his CDs after 6 p.m., when his selling permit becomes invalid — a crackdown that has renewed discussion about busking in the city.

The city revamped rules for buskers in August 2008, lifting restrictions on where buskers could play. At the same time, the city disallowed amplified sound for all buskers. Bylaw officers warned Ben Rose in May that if he kept using two speakers to amp his guitar and voice on Stephen Avenue, he could face a penalty. “He was warned quite a few times,” says Caralyn Macdonald of the Calgary Downtown Association (CDA), the organization that handles busking permits for the city.

Rose kept using his amps, and last month got two tickets for it. He remains unapologetic. “I’m playing patio music,” he says. “It’s very much about mellow and finger-picking. If I don’t have amplification, it doesn’t work. You can’t sing ‘Moon River’ and have someone hear it without a microphone and an amp for your guitar.”

He’s also been ticketed for selling his CDs. Rose has a CDA permit to sell during the daytime on Stephen Avenue Mall (a stretch of Eighth Ave. between First St. S.E. and Third St. S.W.), but once evening hits — the time Rose prefers to play — Stephen Avenue Mall is governed by a different set of rules. “We manage the mall on behalf of the city from 6 a.m. till 6 p.m.,” says Macdonald. “At that point, it just goes back to [being a city] roadway.”

After 6 p.m., Stephen Avenue is governed by the city streets bylaw, which forbids “display[ing] or exhibit[ing] merchandise of any nature for sale.” Rose got two tickets for that, and when he changed his sign to read “suggested donation,” he got two additional tickets under the same bylaw for “request[ing] donations without permission or approval.” Rose says the bylaw officer told him,“If you want to sell CDs, there’s a thing called a record company.”

Brian Dorscht, the city’s arts and culture event co-ordinator, says that while the city is open to suggestions about its busking program, musicians like Rose have to follow the rules. “He has an agreement that says he can sell until 6, and then he’s just gone ahead and gone against what he’s signed,” says Dorscht. “That’s something he needs to adhere to.”

The no-amplification rule, adds Dorscht, is in place so buskers don’t compete with each other with volume and create “invasive” noise. “There are many, many buskers in the world who play acoustically, and they do fine.” Dorscht says the city has only received three complaints from buskers about the no-amplification rule.

Rose plans to fight the tickets in court (he has been fined $100 for one ticket, and has five remaining court summonses). “It seems like if they had their way, downtown would cease to exist at six o’clock,” he says. “I don’t want to paint Calgary as this backward place that persecutes artists, but I’m sorry, that’s what you guys are up to.”

City bylaw chief Bill Bruce won’t discuss specifics of Rose’s situation — “that’s a matter before the courts” — but says his officers hand out tickets for a reason. “Generally that’s why we’re there — somebody’s complained,” says Bruce.

After he got the tickets, Rose moved onto restaurant patios — an arrangement that lets him sell CDs without violating city rules. But Clayton Morgan, owner of The Belvedere, says Rose shouldn’t be restricted to patios. “It adds a lot of spark and life to the street, and for the bylaw officer to come around and throw tickets his way for whatever reason, I think it’s just petty,” says Morgan.

The CDA has given out more than 500 busking permits this year, compared with about 150 last year, when a $50 fee was in place. Macdonald says the no-amplification rule has been getting “mixed reviews” from buskers.

Longtime local busker Daniel Duguay — a.k.a. Dan the One Man Band — says the no-amplification rule makes musicians like him feel unwelcome. “Harley Davidsons are allowed to peruse the neighbourhood any hour that they want, and that’s completely fine, that’s no problem. But a guy standing out there playing his songs and trying to bring a smile to people’s faces — oh no, we’ve got to put something on that.”

The city should be especially welcoming to buskers who sell their music, Duguay says. “If you have a CD, then that is a good indication that you’re half decent. You’re not Johnny three-string guitar playing in front of the liquor store…. It just seems crazy that you would do anything like that to dissuade people from being out there.”

Dorscht says the city will be holding a public forum in November to get buskers’ input on city policies. “We’ll be talking to them about what our process is, what would make this a more busker-friendly city.”

Rose is scheduled to appear in court twice later this month and three times in November.



Comments: 3

waterbaby wrote:
Daniel Duguay hits the nail straight on the head when he observes that Harleys can rip an otherwise civilized land- (or in this case: city-) scape apart with their dreadful and obnoxious sound and fumes but a musician can't contribute to the culture of the community at a scale and volume that offends no-one.

Ben Rose plays and sings beautifully. He harms no one and creates a convivial environment that discourages anti-social behaviour. For that alone, the city of Calgary should be paying HIM. Big bucks! How long do you think the average Calgarian would stand around listening to the average Calgary cop crooning standards? Ben Rose is a municipal treasure. Quit fining the poor guy and start appreciating his gifts.

Jeez-frickin' Louise!

on Oct 8th, 2009 at 8:25pm Report Abuse

appleman wrote:
Calgary should be doing everything it can to make it EASIER for artists to make a living--not HARDER! Not by adding more hoops! If you're good at what you do, and it makes Calgary a nicer place to be in, city hall should be looking at ways to make it as easy as possible!

Way to go Ben!

on Oct 8th, 2009 at 9:27pm Report Abuse

laricasurf wrote:
“If you want to sell CDs, there’s a thing called a record company.” What an ignorant statement.

on Oct 8th, 2009 at 11:34pm Report Abuse

Monday, August 24, 2009

Everybody's Talkin' about Ben Rose




"Everybody's Talkin" from Ben's new CD, Cowtown, is on the playlist at 97.7 fm. Show Calgary you support local music - and Ben Rose - by calling in or emailing your request.

Monday, August 10, 2009

Thursday, June 04, 2009

Ben Rose Stirs Up a Media Storm


On Friday, May 29, in spite of the fact that a large crowd had formed and was dancing up and down the block, city bi-law officers came to shut Ben down on the basis of the a new, "no amplification" rule on busking permits this year.

Check out the links below to see Ben (and other local musicians) interviewed about the controversy over amplification rules, which shows no sign of blowing over.

If you support Ben Rose and his music, please read the following articles and feel free to comment, or email Ben with your support!

Cheers,
Nicole
Fan Club President.

Video Interview with Ben

Calgary Herald

Downtown Calgary's Buskers Face Noise Crackdown
Calgary Herald print interview with Ben Rose

Busker Silenced
(Radio interview with Jim Brown on CBC's EyeOpener)

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Chris Austman & Andrea Romolo: Music at the Auburn Saloon


Greeting Lovers of Music,
Monday obviously sucks but does it have to? I'm trying to take back Monday by making it the night I listen to my favorite musicians in a room with no VLTs or big screen TVs. The room is The Auburn Saloon under the Calgary Tower (115 9 Avenue SE) and my first concert is going down this Monday the 18th.
The plan is I'll warm up the room til Chris Austman starts up at 7 followed by Andrea Ramolo at 8 followed by an open stage at 9.

Chris Austman has one of the sweetest tenor voices I've heard along with tasty classical guitar. Andrea Ramolo is a truly sizzling alt/country singer/songwriter who I had the honor to share a stage with in Toronto last year. After you've been wowed stick around and jam.
There's a $5 cover till 8:30.

I'd love to see you there,
Ben

Monday, March 23, 2009

Does Cowtown Need Another Jam?

Hey Music Lovers,
Does Cowtown need another jam? Not if you ask me. I've always felt that jams were the bars of Cowtown's cheap unimaginative attempt to make money off music without paying musicians.
If you agree with me then you'll no doubt wonder why I invite you to my open stage Monday night at the Auburn Saloon.
Let me explain. It starts with my apartment being very crowded with my suddenly mobile baby on the loose and ...anyway it seemed like a good idea to park my speakers at the Auburn Saloon when I'm not using them on the weekend. It started with just wanting to make space but once my head gets spinning... you see I've always wanted to book the music I want to hear into a cool room with art on the walls and no TVs or VLTs and no people who weren't there to hear the music. The Auburn Saloon, on Sundays and Mondays matches all those criteria. Right down to the "no people".
I know what you're thinking. What kind of crappy jam doesn't have any VLTs and TVs?
My jam doesn't have any VLTs or TVs and I guess it goes without saying that no UFC fights will be shown and no jam will be pushed till 11 because the Flames made the playoffs. (Fuck the Flames by the way) Also no pool table.
I want to book other people to host it but first I need to show the management signs of life. There is literally nobody there ...except me and my excellent sound system so if you happen to have friends that like to drink - not necessarily alcoholics but people who like to drink beer more than tea bring them to balance out all the damn tea drinking. Or not. I actually like playing to a completely empty room. All the better to enjoy the sound of my own voice. It starts at 7 and goes till at least 11.

Maybe I'll see you there
- Ben

Sunday, July 20, 2008

BEN ROSE welcomes a new singer to his act



That's right, Ben Rose has successfully passed on his genes. Beren Gabriel Rose started harmonizing with his dad at 4:52 am on July 7th, 2008.

Congrats on fulfilling your biological destiny, Ben.

- FanClub


Thursday, April 10, 2008

From Cowtown to Hogtown

Ben will be playing the venerable Cameron House in Toronto on April 26th. Come check out his new CD "Cowtown."

Featuring Krista Hartman and Andrea Ramolo.

Also check him out warming up at The Branch in Kemptville on April 24th.

I'm Hot For You, Hillary (new edit)

Ben Rose has a bit of a crush on Hillary. First he was annoyed at all the hate she doesn't deserve but than he developed real feelings which needed an outlet. And she poll dances at the end.

Wednesday, April 02, 2008

Greetings From Cowtown

Welcome to the debut of the cover of my debut CD. I may never finish it but we're definitely finished the cover.

Monday, February 04, 2008

Hotter For You Hillary

Even though Ben can't vote in the U.S. election he still likes to get involved. Here he expresses his heartfelt views on Hillary Clinton in a NEW REMIX.

Friday, November 02, 2007

Ben Rose Opens for Dirty Laundry


Catch Ben on Monday November 5 when he will be the opening act for the triumphant return of Dirty Laundry (Calgary's Only Completely Live, Completely Improvised Soap Opera).

This Fundraiser/Season Opener features the talents of Ben Rose as doors open at 7 pm at the Church of the Green Fools.
Win a free CD!

Dirty Laundry starts at 8 pm. Band PopeDaddy follows the show and opens the floor up for dancing and mayhem.

Church of the Green Fools - 2404 Erlton Rd. SW
tickets are $30 at the door, $25 in advance.
Laundry Line: 403.701.1284 for more details.

Tuesday, October 02, 2007

California Dreaming

Thanks to everyone
who tuned in this weekend for
Ben Rose's appearance on In Studio, on California 103.

Ben Rose Rocks.
Don't forget to check out his new video page
or sign up to Ben's new Facebok Group:
Ben Rose is the Money.

Tuesday, September 25, 2007

Everybody's Talkin' (about Ben Rose)

Hello Music Lovers

Tune into California 103
this Sunday night (September 30) between
6 and 8 pm
and hear Ben Rose LIVE

Ben will be in the studio performing live and chatting with host Kathy Shane, so cuddle up and listen to some hot new tunes to warm the chilly night. Listen to the debut of Ben's brand new recording, a cover of Harry Nilsson's "Everybody's Talkin."


Thursday, August 09, 2007

Sunset Theatre / ArtsWells Festival in BC

Ben played a successful one night only show at the Sunset Theatre in Wells, BC on August 1, 2007.































Ben also played shows during the ArtsWells Festival, including this protest song workshop with other performers Joey Only, and Mamaguroove.

Friday, July 13, 2007

Ben's Interior Tour


No, it's not a self-reflective exercise or a medical investigation; Ben goes deep into the heart of BC's Interior as he takes his tour to Sunset Theatre and to the Arts Wells Festival in Wells, BC this August.

Check out the Arts Wells Festival's MySpace Site HERE.

Wednesday, July 11, 2007

Happy Stampede

During July Ben will be performing at private parties around the city, however, if you're lucky you can catch Ben sometime downtown on Stephen Avenue Mall when his unique brand of street concerts traditionally please patios and out of towners alike.

Catch him while you can!

Friday, May 04, 2007

Show Me the Love

Hey Music Lovers,
I've got 3 things.

First,
A big "Thank You" to everyone who has helped make my Wednesday night jam at Denim (950 QueenslandDrive SE) a hit. It now features live recording and a booking agent from Jake Carvin Entertainment in attendance on the first and second Wednesday of the month.

Secondly, Ben Rose and the Money will be rocking a joint called Grand Central in Okatoks this Saturday night (The 5th of May). Strangely enough the place really digs original music and you can still smoke but it's well ventilated.
To get there take highway 2a to Okatoks and turn left on Elizabeth.

And coolest of all Thirdly,
On May 10th The Ship and Anchor Songwriting Contest has the chance to immortalize me forever as Calgary's third best songwriter. For those I haven't told already, the last two years I have won Second Runner Up(third), 250$ and two Thursday night passes to the Festival. While it would
be tempting to chase the first prize of a lot more money and a chance to play a side stage at noon, I have made up my mind that I want third. I want the record to show that for three consecutive years in the mid-oughties there was only one man in Calgary trully worthy of the title,

Third Best Songwriter in Calgary
and it was Ben Rose.

The rules clearly state that they are not judging your performance or how
much you work the crowd but rather the song itself. Having observed the
contest for its first three years it seems to me that more often then not
the winner is the act that puts on the best show and has the best crowd
support. So get your asses down and shamelessly out cheer my rivals cheering
teams or you could always defect and cheer for Heather Blush. It all starts
at 7:00 pm Thursday night May 10th at the Ship and Anchor. My birthday is the day before and all I want is for somebody to meet me at the Ship at 5 for good seats.

Ben
www.benrose.ca

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Thursday, April 19, 2007

Ben Rose Rocks! Vibe 98.5's $100 000 Star Search

Check out Ben's video below for "Baby...Please (eat something)" filmed live at the auditions for Vibe 98.5's $100 000 Star Search competition.

Ben DID get his ticket to Hollywood - in this case Hollywood is Coyote's Nightclub on May 19th where he'll be performing. Help him make it into the next round! Starting (late) May 19th, vote for Ben on Vibe's website and help him become The Next Big Thing.