And we’re back! After a long month of packing, moving, unpacking, family birthdays, lawn bowling tournaments, music and movies it is time to get back to a regular weekly column at the now turning six DBAWIS.
Archive for Janie Jones
Cameron Carpenter – 10 CC – September 15, 2016
Posted in Opinion, Review with tags Andrew Matheson, Cameron Carpenter, Canadian Music Café, DBAWIS, Don't Believe a Word I Say, Festival Music House, Janie Jones, JF Robitaille, Michael Perlmutter, music, Norman Jewison, Philip Sayce, Road to Indie Week, segarini, The Atlantic Film Festival in Halifax, The Dime, The Hideout, Toronto, William F. White on September 15, 2016 by segariniFrank Gutch Jr: Behind the Sweet Relief III Album with Sheldon Gomberg; Janie Jones (It’s a Movie), Eef Barzelay, and Gemma Hayes; It’s A Beautiful Day, Today
Posted in Opinion with tags Abigail Breslin, Alessandro Nivola, Ben Harper, David LaFlamme, DBAWIS, Don't Believe a Word I Say, Eleni Mandell, Frank Gutch Jr., Genevieve Toupin, Indie Artists, Indie Music, It's a Beautiful Day, Jackson Browne, Janie Jones, Joseph Arthur, k.d. lang, music, Records, Rickie Lee Jones, Ron Sexsmith, Sam Phillips, She & Him, Shelby Lynne, Sheldon Gomberg, Sweet Relief III, Tina Schlieske, Victoria Williams on November 12, 2013 by segariniI have written about Sheldon Gomberg and his support of Sweet Relief before. For those who don’t know, Sweet Relief is a charity organization dedicated to helping musicians in need. It was founded by musician Victoria Williams to help her meet the financial challenges of a serious illness and gained a life of its own shortly thereafter, the funds going to a wider expanse and eventually going to all musicians, if they qualify. Yes, it is a business (though nonprofit) and has to have guidelines to exist and survive.