Crikey!!!! Where the hell did the day go?!? It was a crazy week last week….Indie Week style. Launch on Tuesday, judging (and shooting) on Wednesday, hitting the clubs on Friday, Saturday and Sunday…..oh my aching trigger finger…… I saw so many bands around the city I’ve lost count. There were others I missed simply because I couldn’t be in two (or three) places at once….not even Zippy can do that. I take no prisoners driving from one end of the city to the other. There is no time to waste and parking to be found. But what a great week…..so much incredible talent out there, local and international, and these music makers love what they do….so I hope they all keep on “doing it”. I ran into so many people I know, reconnected and also made some new friends. I just LOVE this!
Archive for Music Makers: Portraits at the Great Hall
Pat Blythe – Indie Week – Act I
Posted in Opinion, Review with tags A Girl With A Camera "The Picture Taker", Black Note Grafitti, BlackDog Ballroom, Bovine Sex Club, Canon, Cherry Cola's, Cleave Anderson, Connor Gross, CYMBA, David Celia, DBAWIS, Don't Believe a Word I Say, Elyse Saunders, Gordon Lightfoot, HMS Morris, Horseshoe Tavern, Indie Week, Ivy James, Jack the Lads, Lightroom, Lisa MacIntosh, Matt Groopie, Matt Zaddy & The River North, Music Makers: Portraits at the Great Hall, Paddy Beirne, Painted, Pat Blythe, Pat Robitaille, Single By, Suzi Kory, Talltale, The Cameron House, The Clockworks, The Corks, The Empty Page, The Free Label, The Grass Grows Back, The Implications, The Paddock, The Royal North, Tim Jackson, Tokyo Taboo, Trampa, Waves That Stray, Windsor Star on November 15, 2017 by segariniPat Blythe – Every Picture Tells a Story…and Music!
Posted in Opinion, Review with tags A Girl With A Camera "The Picture Taker", Aaron Poplin, AndersonCreative, Annie Liebovitz, Anthony Armstrong-Jones, Arthur Sasse, Atomic Gear, Black Pussy, Bob Segarini, Bobby Singh, Brown Sugar, Bryan Fligg, Cherry Cola's, Chris Hummell, DBAWIS, Dean Carroll, Don't Believe a Word I Say, Dustin Hill, Dylan Weller, FOH, Front of The House, Gems, Gianmarco Fiaconni, Helmut Newton, Henri Cartie-Bresson, Karl Anderson, Keith Hampshire, Keith Hampshire's Music Machine, Keith O'Dell, Lisa MacIntosh, Lord Snowdon, Matthew Bestivator-Tennison, Mississauga Living Arts Centre, Music Makers: Portraits at the Great Hall, Noa Rozenblit, Noisey, Nth Degree Design, Pat Blythe, Playboy Magazine, Robbie Lane and The Disciples, Rolling Stones, RPM Charts, Ryan McIntire, Sam Taylor, Sara Smith Band, The Dreamboats, The Hideout, Turning Point Youth Services, Winston Churchill, Yousuf Karsh, Zoomer Radio on November 1, 2017 by segariniI try and start the column with the actual focus of the column, which is music. Then the squirreling happens and my brain starts to meander all over the place….and nowhere in particular. Again, researching something entirely different I came across this quote from a video I stumbled upon. The video is actually produced by Canon (which happens to be the maker of camera I use).