Sometimes it seems like you can’t throw a rock in this city without hitting a musician. (And if you’re throwing a beer, the musician in the crowd will be the one to catch it.)
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Roxanne Tellier: Home Grown
Posted in Opinion with tags Arthur Renwick, Bob Segarini, Cherry Cola's, Collective Soul, Czehoski, Danforth, Danforth Music Hall Theatre The Eton House, DBAWIS, Delta Tango, Don't Believe a Word I Say, Dora Keogh, First Nations, Fran McCann, Herb Dale, Home Grown, James Sloan, Joanna Agnello, John Pachis, Laura Fernandez., Linda Saslove, Mark Ripp and the Confessors, National Gallery of Canada, Noah Zacharin, Nocturne, Peter Verity, Rehan Dalal, Ron Baldwin, Roxanne Tellier, Sebastian Agnello, The Bel-Vistas, The Black Swan, The Brooklyn Bar, The Hideout, The Linsmore, The Old Nick, The Power Plant, The Rivoli, Tota Lounge, Trevor Jones on November 2, 2014 by segariniRoxanne Tellier: Indie Week 2014
Posted in Opinion with tags . Nuit Blanche, After Party, Alberta, BlackDog Ballroom, Bob Segarini, Bovine Sex Club, Brooklyn, Bruno Mars., Cherish Stevenson, Cherry Cola's, Country, Czehoski, DBAWIS, Detour, Don't Believe a Word I Say, Dusty Tucker, East Coast, Ends By You, Fashion Week, Free Times, GO Train, heymacs, Indie Week 2014, Indie Week Finals, International Festival of Authors, J.C. Sandoval, Josh Speers, Laura Cole, Mike Stanfield, Mod Club, Mojo GoGo, Paint, Ray Charles, Rebel Hero, Rehan Delal, Round Venue, Roxanne Tellier, Ryan Price, Savanah, Shawn O’Shea, Stratasfear Productions, Sumo Cyco, The Black Fever, The Hideout, The Hot Sprockets, The New City Kings, The Paddock, The Supermarket, The Underground, Toronto after Dark Film Festival, Toronto Chocolate Festival, Tota, Tyson Froese, UBI & FU, Van Morrison, Winter’s End on October 20, 2014 by segariniAfter five days of independent music and film showcases, along with three days of industry seminars, Indie Week wrapped last night. The event just keeps getting better every year. The bands and fans have a wonderful time, careening from venue to venue, sampling new and new to them music, while rubbing shoulders with like-minded people eager to see and be seen.