We’re seeing the world slowly come alive again as lockdowns are lifted and the weather moving toward an inevitable spring. There are even artists planning to tour later in the year if all goes according to plan. There is optimism in the air and we all need a lot of that right now. The food and drink and music are flowing. Here is a whole bunch of the latter…
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Posted in music, Opinion, Review with tags 428 Entertainment, Alec Fraser Jr., Alison Solo, Andrew MacNaughton, Andy Curran, Better Swells, Bob Segarini, Brent Mason, Call It Out!, Canadian Music, Crown Lands, Curve Music, Dan McLean Jr, DBAWIS, Don't Believe a Word I Say, El Mocambo, Elephants & Stars, Girl Pow-R, Glass Tiger, GWNtertainment, Horseshoe Tavern, Idle Eyes, Jaimie Vernon, Joshua Sade James, Justin Bieber, Led Zeppelin, Leisureworld, Malika Tirolien, Martine Mai, Micah Barnes, New Wales, Reid Jamieson, Rush, Scott B. Sympathy, Tad Campbell, The Caught, The James Clark Institute, The Kerri Tales, The Scott Howart Band, The Squad, The Trews, Vanessa Grace on March 15, 2021 by segariniRoxanne Tellier – Hot Town – Mean Streets – Jazz Hands!
Posted in Opinion, Review with tags #KMJF16, Aaron Davis, Bernie Senensky, Billy Newton-Davis, Bob Segarini, DBAWIS, Don Dixon, Don Thompson, Film Café, Genevieve Marentette, High Park, IvanaSantilli, Jane Bunnett, Jaymz Bee, Jazz Lives, Jim Cuddy, Joe Sealy, Kensington Market Jazz Festival, Kevin Breit, Laura Hubert, Marc Jordan, Micah Barnes, Molly Johnson, Ori Dagan, RegSchwager, Rochelle Rubenstein, Rouge Park, Roxanne Tellier, Shakespeare in the Park, ShakuraS’Aida, Spadina Bus., Tabby Johnson, The Boat, The Shuffle Demons, Tony Quarrington, Toronto Islands, Young Professional, Youth Arcade studio on September 11, 2016 by segariniWhat ..are we back? Now?Like this now?
Sheesh, I am no good without routine ..give me time off and I collapse into inertia. Or maybe it was the heat this summer or maybe I’m just lazy. Whatevs. I feel like a kid coming back to school after summer vacation, with an essay so banal that even the dog won’t eat it.