The weather has been nothing but spectacular with balmy, breezy days and comfortably cool evenings. So far so good. Although spring was a relative flash-in-the-pan, with the bitter cold of this past winter still fresh in our memories, everyone has been thrilled to see summer arrive early. Tourist season is now in “full on” mode (please share the sidewalks everyone….standing smack in the middle is not the spot to have a conversation), patios are just buzzing, my backyard looks the best it’s ever been and the sunny days are predicted to continue right through the fall months. I’ll take it while I can but I still want snow for Christmas and New Year. Then we can go back to summer. The city is humming (literally) so, on your mark, get set…..GO!
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Pat Blythe – Monowhales, Secret Broadcast, 1000 Musicians, Anjulie……and Music!
Posted in Opinion, Review with tags A Girl With A Camera "The Picture Taker", Adelaide Hall, Adrian Gower, Al Virani, Anjulie, Anthem Records, Bob Segarini, Bombay Sapphire, CBC R-30 Countdown, Cherry Cola's, Day of 1000 Musicians, DBAWIS, Don't Believe a Word I Say, Gene Hardy, Globe Bistro, Jeannie Reid, luvthemusic, Mawbs, monowhales, Pat Blythe, Phoenix Concert Hall, Secret Broadcast, Sirius XM, Stuck On Planet Earth, The Verge on June 13, 2018 by segariniJAIMIE VERNON – THE WAGONS ARE CIRCLING…THE DRAIN
Posted in Opinion with tags 19 Entertainment, 1972, Adam Lambert, American Idol, ASCAP, BMI, Bob Segarini, Canadian Music, Carrie Underwood, class action lawsuit, DBAWIS, desert island, Don Henley, Don't Believe a Word I Say, Fantasia, Flo & Eddie, Happy Together, I Won't Back Down, independent artist, Irving Azoff, Jaimie Vernon, Jeff Lynne, Kelly Clarkson, lawyers, Musicians, performing rights, Phillip Phillips, Sam Smith, Simon Cowell, Sirius XM, SOCAN, songwriters, Stay With Me, The Eagles, The Turtles, Tom Petty on January 31, 2015 by segarini WARNING: This blog features the oral history of wallpaper drying and pertains to music that’s less than a decade old. Reading it might very well put you in a coma and cause your family to call emergency services.
It’s been a very interesting week in the music business as the wintery cobwebs get dusted away and we start seeing the industry awaken from its post-2014 slumber. There’s something amiss in Muzoid Land and it appears to be the long tail of sins of the past coming back to eat itself.
JAIMIE VERNON: IT WAS A VERY GOOD YEAR
Posted in Opinion with tags Anna Gutsmanis, Bob Segarini, Brad Lovett, Canadian Music, Cats & Dogs, DBAWIS, Don't Believe a Word I Say, Greg Godovitz, Harem Scarem, Inashton, independent music, Jaimie Vernon, Jessica Tyler, John Derringer, Klaatu, Q107, Sirius XM, The Anger Brothers, The Joint, The Kings, The Trews on December 15, 2012 by segariniIt’s been a really long year; one of my most productive years since about 2006 which will make it memorable in a good way rather than the last five years which I’d just as soon forget (and have taken to mentally block). My beautiful wife and I celebrated 16 years together. My son and daughter graduated middle school and high school respectively and have moved on to both high school and University in turn. I was given a great opportunity by a new Facebook friend, Todd Childerhose, to work a social media job at his company UpCountry.com – which I will forever be grateful for. I had one of my best friends in the world pay for my career retraining in the security industry.