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Photos: John Jacob Magistery launched their debut LP at Montreal Jazz Fest

John Jacob Magistery live at Le Savoy during The Montreal International Jazz Fest, July 1, 2016 (Photo by Jason Hughes).

John Jacob Magistery
Le Savoy
Friday, July 1

While most of the city was moving, or celebrating Canada Day by day-drinking and listening to The Tragically Hip, hard-working local alt-folk act John Jacob Magistery launched their debut LP before a sold-out show at Le Savoy.

The Montreal Jazz Fest-presented show was the first of a pair of back-to-back record release shows for Phantom i/Are You Too Sensitive?, the band’s debut full-length LP (stream the entire record below).

Below you can check out a gallery of photos from the show, courtesy of Jason HughesPhantom i/Are You Too Sensitive? is out now. For more information, visit johnjacobmagistery.com.

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