Columns are going to be few and far between for the next five or six weeks as my workload increases, a move on the home front is imminent, there seems to be BBQ’s and events every weekend and there are a lot of shows coming up. Better than not being busy. Music helps me get through the days and nights and here are several songs that I am currently enjoying.
Archive for Indie week 2016
Cameron Carpenter – 10 CC – August 4, 2016
Posted in Opinion, Review with tags Amos the Transparent, Brad Fillatre, Cameron Carpenter, Catfish and the Bottlemen, DBAWIS, Don't Believe a Word I Say, Indie week 2016, Lou Dawgs, music, Music Radio, music videos, radio, Records, Repartee, segarini, Serena Ryder, The Arkells, The Bovine, The Struts, Tiki Bar, Toronto, Tuns, Wintersleep on August 4, 2016 by segariniCameron Carpenter – The Good, The Bad & The Ugly
Posted in Opinion, Review with tags Aetist Relations, Cameron Carpenter, Dana Strum, David Grohl, DBAWIS, Don't Believe a Word I Say, Indie week 2016, Lou Dawgs, Mark Slaughter, music, Music Journalists, Music Promotion, Musicians, Puff Daddy, Records, Rock Lobster, segarini, The Bovine, The Proclaimers, Tiki Bar, Toronto, vanity, Vinnie Vincent on February 25, 2016 by segariniWhen someone finds out what my profession is, one of the first questions they ask is who is/was your favourite artist to work with. This is usually followed by asking who was the most difficult. A couple of names always come to mind.
Cameron Carpenter – Past & Present Tens – Juno Where You’re Going?
Posted in Opinion, Review with tags 2016 Juno Nominees, Calgary, Cameron Carpenter, DBAWIS, Don't Believe a Word I Say, Indie week 2016, Lou Dawgs, music, music videos, radio, Records, Rock Lobster, segarini, The Bovine, The Junos, Tiki Bar, Toronto on February 4, 2016 by segarini
It was the annual get together of the old guard and the young guns as the movers and shakers of the music biz converged on the Phoenix Tuesday morning to hear the announcement for the 45th Juno Awards. It is always a fun morning and I look more forward to seeing old friends than hearing who the most recent nominees are. Most nominees will be forgotten in a couple of years, but the collection of people in the room has had a profound influence on my life and many have been good friends for almost forty years.