Aside from many, many tour announcements for most of Canada’s working musicians, it’s been a quiet week for new Canadian music releases. Many artists were ensconced in the revived annual music showcase SXSW in Austin, Texas, while others were already on the road putting music back on stage nationally. This is good news. We encourage people to support our working musicians and live venues with care and caution as mandates continue to be lifted. If everyone does their part the live music industry will continue to grow and prosper back to its pre-2020 levels.
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Posted in Canadian Music, life, music, Opinion, Review with tags Amy Nelson, Amy Sky, Arcade Fire, Big Lou, Bob Segarini, Bobby Cameron, Bryan Adams, Canadian Music, Canadian Pop Music Encyclopedia, Colin Amey, David Essig, DBAWIS, Don't Believe a Word I Say, Eric Mercury, Fist, Geddy Lee, Great White Noise, GWNtertainment, Ian Lake, Ileen Laura, Jaimie Vernon, James Culleton, Jamie Oppenheimer, Jesse Cook, Johnnie Lovesin, Marc Jordan, Marito Marques, Moments In Time, Neil Young, playlist, Rush, Spotify, Steve Goldberger, Steve Neville, Toronto Music Awards on March 21, 2022 by segariniPat Blythe – It’s March, it’s Music, it’s Mayhem…..
Posted in Opinion, Review with tags A Girl With A Camera "The Picture Taker", Alysha Brilla, Band, Black History Month, Bob Segarini, Brenda Russell, Cherry Cola's, CMW, David Clayton Thomas, DBAWIS, Diane Brooks, Don't Believe a Word I Say, Eddie Bullen, Eric Mercury, Horseshoe, Jasmine, Jesus Christ Superstar, Liberty Silver, Luke Austin, Mandella, Michael Williams, Michael Williams Presents, Motherlode, Mushy Callahan, Painted Lady, Pat Blythe, Phoenix Concert Theatre Bleeker, Secret Broadcast, Stevie Wonder, Sunny Jam Records, the Bovine Sex Club, The Pharaohs, The Soul Searchers, Thelonius Monk, Wonderland Gardens on March 2, 2017 by segariniWhat in tarnation is going on with the world?! Just which planet is in retrograde this month??? We have Orange Man spewing idiocies south of the 49th; supposed Russian collusion in the White House; Samsung (one of South Korea’s largest companies and Apple’s biggest competition) working the PR (and denial) machine as their chief-cook-and-bottle-washer Lee Jae-yong is about to be indicted for bribery, embezzlement and corruption along with four more Samsung executives; a right cock-up at the Oscars; an extremely temperamental and indecisive Mother Nature here in Ontario (shorts and sandals one day, snow the next); friends falling like bowling pins to a rather nasty flu/cold bug creeping around, (and this one comes back to haunt you if you’re not careful); an accused abuser wins a Best Actor Oscar.