I have been thinking about the subject of my column this week. At first, I was going to enthrall you with tales of derring do when I played goal for our street hockey team, but you dodged that bullet this week. Then I was going to write a column on why I have the right to express dissent about the clown in Washington, D.C., despite the fact that I live in Canada. However, I realized that that would be too negative, and that we are dealing with so much negativity right now that it would really be too depressing.
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Posted in life, music, Opinion, Review with tags "Hawker Hurricane Marks I-V, Canada, CONVERSATION, D.C., Don't Believe a Word I Say, Horseshoe Tavern, If, Jennifer Hall, Osprey Publishing, Peter Montreuil, Robert Segarini, Rudyard Kipling, Sir Michael Caine, This Time Next Year, Timothy Bolton, Washington, Weigh The Anchor on April 2, 2020 by segariniPeter, The Shoe, and Moosic for YOU
Posted in Opinion, Review with tags Cherry Cola's, CONVERSATION, David Taggart, Don't Believe a Word I Say, Down By The River, Fat Mob, Halifax, Jennifer Hall, Jim Dan Dee, Kids Losing Sleep, Marlin Chaplin, Mrs Montreuil's little boy, Mushy Callahan, Peter Montreuil, Peterborough, Rebelle, Robert Segarini, The Commoners, The Horseshoe Tavern, This Time Next Year, Timothy John Bolton, Vincent Camilleri, Weathered Eyes, Weigh The Anchor, Ya No Casino on November 29, 2018 by segariniThis week’s column will cover a bumper crop of “music from the ‘shoe”, as I attended two shows there over the course of theĀ last week.
On November 21st, I went to the Horseshoe Tavern at the invitation of Jennifer Hall to catch an evening featuring Marlon Chaplin, Rebelle and The Commoners. I have had the pleasure of seeing The Commoners several times, and I had heard good things about Marlon Chaplin, so I leapt at the chance to attend this show. I knew that I would not be disappointed.