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GWNtertainment #14 – Jaimie Vernon
Posted in music, Opinion, Review with tags 6ft Social Band, Adam Litovitz, Aza Nabuko, Barenaked Ladies, Betty Moon, Blue Light Studio, Bob Lanois, Bob Segarini, Bobby Byrnes, Canadian Music, Chris Millar, Chris Ronald, Christopher Ward, Claude Kent, Coney Hatch, Damn Truth, DBAWIS, Don’t Believe A Word I Say, Elephants And Stars, Emm Gryner, Evan C “Tadpole” Jones, Giant Tiger, Gino Gerussi, Gowan, GWNtertainment, Holly Cole, Hugh’s Room Live, Inside the Silence, Jaimie Vernon, James Clark Institute, Jim Lawlis, Julian Taylor, Ken Tizzard, Lighthouse, Little Courage, Maple Music Café, Mark Malibu & The Wasagas, Melleefresh, Moe Berg, New Yank Yorkies, Paul Bandt, Peter Foldy, Rob Laidlaw, Robert Corbett, Rude Van Steenes, Saga, Small Town Artillery, Sook-Yin Lee, The Great Fuss, The Marijuana Conspiracy, The Trews, Trains On Time, Vincent Price, WolfGrove on April 26, 2021 by segariniGWNtertainment #6 by Jaimie Vernon
Posted in life, music, Opinion, Review with tags Alex Lifeson, Alexis Taylor, Andy Curran, Azuline Duo, Barry Greenfield, Bob Segarini, Brenda MacIntyre, Canadian Music, Caramel, Cashbox Magazine, Cheryl Lescom, Current Fantasy, DBAWIS, Don't Believe a Word I Say, Douglas Von Irvin’s Carnival, DP aka Prez, Errol Starr Francis, Fucked Up, Go Further, GWNtertainment, Jaimie Vernon, Jason Storfer, Jeff Heisholt, John Rowlands, Johnny Maz, Ken Tobias, Loverboy, Make Weird Music, Marcus Haran, Mick Dalla-Vee, Mighty Duck Blues Band, Mill Street, Neil Young, Paul Myers, Rob Laidlaw, Rush, Shari Ulrich, Shaye Zadravec, Spoons, Stay Awhile, The Bells, This House of Musicians, Tragically Hip, Wizard Brothers on February 15, 2021 by segariniWell, here we are, half a dozen issues into our rebirth and we’re getting great feedback from the masses. Thank you for reading and thanks for the time you’ve taken to write to use with your new releases and news. The theme in this week’s issue seems to be a leaning toward synth-pop. A coincidence or are we on the verge of a 1980s synth renaissance? Check out the tunes in our Absolutely Indie section below and see for yourself. Anyway, it’s onward we go….