I’m in London, Ontario attending Forest City London Music Week and the awards gala. Hanging my hat at home with my mom. Music was a huge part of my life growing up whether it was inside or outside the home. In the 1970s London was filled with clubs and bars covering everything from punk, rock, jazz, blues, folk to disco. Venues included The Cedar Lounge, The Diamond Club, Fryfogles Tavern (I celebrated my 18th birthday there), Old City Hall, Kelly’s, Mingles, The Noodle Factory, The West End, Smales Pace, Ridout Tavern…..just to name a few. There was something for literally everyone. Major concert venues included Wonderland Gardens (my favourite spot), Centennial Hall and Treasure Island Gardens…..the latter located way out of town near Highway 401.
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Pat Blythe – London Music Week, Canadian Musician Celebrates 40 Years …and Music!
Posted in music, Opinion, Review with tags 63 Monroe, A Girl With A Camera, A Girl With A Camera "The Picture Taker", blues, Bob Segarini, Canadian Musician, Cedar Lounge, Centennial Hall, CFPL-TV, Cherry Cola's, David O’Hallaron, DBAWIS, Don't Believe a Word I Say, Doug Varty, Eddie Bullen, Forest City London Music Awards, Forest City London Music Week, Fryfogles Tavern, funk, George Clark, Guy Lombardo, Guy: A Royal Canadian, James Stewart Reaney, Jazz, Jeff Jones, Jim Norris, Kelly’s, Little Magic Sam, London Ontario, luvthemusic, Mario Circelli, Mingles, NFG, Noodle Factory, Pat Blythe, Pop, Rena O’Hallaron, Ridout Tavern, Sam Taylor, Scott Bentley, Sea Dog, Smales Pace, Steven R Stunning, Stinkin’ Up The Joint, Treasure Island Gardens, What Wave, Wonderland Gardens on May 1, 2019 by segariniRoxanne Tellier: Oh What a Feeling!
Posted in Opinion with tags Amy Bishop, April Wine, Bob Segarini, Bryan Adams, Canadian Idol, Canadian MasterWorks, CBC, Celine Dion, Centennial, David Michael Moot, DBAWIS, Frank Sinatra, Gino Vanelli, Gordon Lightfoot, Guy Lombardo, Hank Snow, Ian and Sylvia, Jaren Cerf, Jeff Barry, Jeremy Koz, Jeremy Rush, Joni Mitchell, Kit Johnson, Loverboy, Martin Melhuish, Montreal, Neil Young, Oh, Pat Blythe, Paul Anka, Peter Grant, Princess of Wales, Rock Star: INXS, Roxanne Tellier, Rush, Steppenwolf, The Band, The Guess Who, Toronto, Turbine Studios, What A Feeling on August 23, 2015 by segariniI don’t get out much. Living in suburbia is bad enough; being unable to drive only compounds the isolation. Still, there are times when I brave Toronto’s transit and hit the big city. This is about one such time, just this week.