excerpted from the forthcoming book Bullsography: The Bullseye Records Story 1985-2010
Archive for Takin’ Care of Christmas
JAIMIE VERNON – TOM HOOPER & THE UNEXPLORED COSMOS
Posted in Opinion with tags 2002, 54.40, Bob Segarini, Brutus, Bullseye Records, Canadian Music, Cardboard Man, Dan Nullmeyer, DBAWIS, Don't Believe a Word I Say, George Harrison, Goddo, Grapes of Wrath, Greg Simpson, Hamilton, Jaimie Vernon, Jeff Jones, Kitchener, KOCH, Lava Hay, Lisa Millar, London, Much Music, Ottawa, Ranbach Music, randy bachman, Same Old Me, Suzanne Little, Takin' Care of Christmas, Taste of The Danforth, The Kings, The Unexplored Cosmos, Tom Hooper, Toronto on April 25, 2015 by segariniJaimie Vernon – Life’s A Canadian Rock: The Making of Takin’ Care of Christmas
Posted in Opinion with tags Bullseye Records, DBAWIS, Don't Believe a Word I Say, Jaimie Vernon, sam sniderman, sam the record man, Takin' Care of Christmas on December 17, 2011 by segariniWe interrupt the chronological saga of my musical come-uppance to bring you a tale of Christmas future – some 20 years from where my band The Swindle had long been forgotten. Though for you, dear reader, it is a tale of a Christmas, or two, past.
It’s no secret to many who know me that I would go on from being a snot-nosed guitar player in a punk band to CEO and resident curmudgeon of my own label called Bullseye Records. That all started in 1985.