Why not?! I’ve covered the guitar, the violin, drums, the cowbell, all things keyboard and synthesizer….so why not the cymbal? There’s nary a drum kit or a percussion setup without them. From marching bands to the person in the back of the orchestra who sits patiently, waiting for the build-up and that one moment when they can leap to their feet to crash those two giant cymbals together for that dramatic crescendo……and then (like Christmas) it’s suddenly over. I can’t think of one child who doesn’t love banging and clanging those noisemakers together. So let’s delve right in, shall we.
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Pat Blythe – Boom boom tsst…..Part One……and music
Posted in music, Opinion, Review with tags A Girl With A Camera “The Picture Taker”, bell bronze, Bob Segarini, concussion instruments, cymbals, Davide Di Renzo, Davide DiRenzo, Davie di Renzok, DBAWIS, Don’t Believe A Word I Say, drums, Foremost, luvthemusic, malleable bronze, Meinl, Paiste, Pat Blythe, Pat Blythe A Girl With A Camera, Paul DeLong, percussion instruments, Podbean, podcaster, Sabian, SoulTone, The Pandemic Interviews, Theodora.com, Zildjian on June 23, 2021 by segariniPat Blythe – A Tribute to Jack Richardson, Tom Cochrane and Music
Posted in Opinion, Review with tags A Girl With A Camera "The Picture Taker", Bob Segarini, Bobby Curtola, Bobby Gimby, Coca Cola, Davide Di Renzo, DBAWIS, Don't Believe a Word I Say, Fanshawe College, FirstOntario Performing Arts Centre St Catharines, Five Man Electrical Band, Gerry Lee, Great Lakes Blues Society, Humboldt, Jack Richardson, Jack Richardson London Music Awards, Jack Richardson Music Awards, Jeff Jones, Juno, Ken Greer, luvthemusic, McCann-Erickson, Music Arts Industry Program, Nimbus 9, Order of Canada, Pat Blythe, SOCAN, Tara Scott, The Guess Who, The Staccatos, Tom Cochrane & Red Rider, Westernairs on April 11, 2018 by segariniBack in London, Ontario for the Jack Richardson Music Awards (JRMA) and Jack Richardson Music Week. My home town and it’s about time I attended. There are multiple events happening every night. Great Lakes Blues Society presents Bill Durst; Doll House Showcase celebrates the Women of London in Music with Juno nominee Emm Gryner; Battle of The High School Bands in honor of Richardson’s love of teaching and encouragement of London’s young musicians ($2,500 top prize); an oral history of the London music scene from the 1960’s forward presented by Greg Simpson and Bob Klanac; Jack’s London Live….a full evening devoted to promoting live music and the live music venues in London (wonder how many I can cover in a single evening) and of course, to cap off the week Jack Richardson Music Awards presentation and gala.