One of the things that most impressed me about Frank Gutch Jr’s “nose for noise” is that he started finding this great music before the Internet, almost before electricity, in fact 😉. The Internet has made such a difference in our lives, connecting us mostly for good, but sometimes for bad, sadly. In any case, it has certainly eased our access to music of all kinds, genres and eras.
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Peter Picks a Peck of Players
Posted in Opinion, Review with tags "Heavy Metal Baby", "Karma Police", "Know Your Place", "Misery", "More Than Friends", "Noise", "Ride Over Run", "Toccata and Fugue in D Minor", "Traveling Son", "Turn Your Demons Into Diamonds", "Warpaint", Autism, Bob Segarini, Brad Cowan, Brandon Gregory, Brandon Scott, Canadian Music Week, Cherry Cola's, Crown Lands, David Finkelstein, Don't Believe a Word I Say, Drop Top Alibi, Eklectic, Frank Gutch Jr., Helene Sculthess, Ivory Hours, James Blonde, Johann Sebastian Bach, Key Machine, London, Orillia, Pat Blythe, Phil Taylor, PostModern Jukebox, Radiohead, Red Zeppelin, Secret Broadcast, Social Strife, The Bobcast, The Drake Underground, The Rockpile, Toronto Cat Rescue on May 10, 2018 by segariniPeter Falls for Local Music
Posted in Opinion, Review with tags "Forgot My Name", "Glove", "The Shoebox Sessions", "The Unicron, "Undefeated", Ajax, Belle & Bliss Music Publicity, Bob Segarini, Canadian Beats, CMW, Crued the Notorious Motley Crue tribute, Dell Orso, Don't Believe a Word I Say, Eklectic, Fortunate Losers, Hop City Brewing Company, Indie Week, Lee's Palace, My Favourite Filter, Net Neutrality, Of The Bear Bookings, Peter Montreuil, Sean Strife, Secret Broadcast, Social Strife, Stuck On Planet Earth, Sudbury, Sumo Cyco, The Burnout Kids, The Crooked, The Kids From Yesterday, The Monowhales, The Rockpile, Tom Cochrane, Toronto, Vaughan, Y 108 on April 19, 2018 by segariniFriday night at Lee’s Palace, there was some outstanding musical talent on display. I was there for most of it. The show marked the public debut in Toronto of “My Favourite Filter”. I had seen “MFF” previously, at a small venue, and I am pleased to report that their performance translates well to a larger venue. Expect big things from them, my friends.