It’s Tuesday yet again. Apparently it repeats itself every six days. Bugger! This means it’s column writing day and I am not remotely focused on the task at hand. This could mean a ridiculously lengthy dissertation or stupidly short piece of nonsense. We’ll see where this one goes??
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Pat Blythe – Diversions, Julian Taylor Band, New Drums …and Music!
Posted in music, Opinion, Review with tags A Girl With A Camera, A Girl With A Camera "The Picture Taker", Avalanche, Bob Segarini, DBAWIS, Desert Star, Don't Believe a Word I Say, Drumland, Eye Weekly, GingerPennies, Globe And Mail, Gretsch, Gretsch Catalina Club, Horseshoe Tavern, JTB, Julian Taylor, Julian Taylor Band, Lenny Stoute, Metro and Cashbox Canada Magazine, Mike Pellarin, Music Express, ONES, Pat Blythe, Sabian, The Great Hall, Toronto Star on April 3, 2019 by segariniPat Blythe: On The Road Again – The London/Toronto Scrapbook
Posted in Opinion with tags Becky Walker, Bob Segarini, Bruce Nasmith, Cameron House, Christine Campbell, David Celia, DBAWIS, Don McLean, Don't Believe a Word I Say, Double Mind, Dustbin Flowers, FitzRays Restaurant and Lounge, Frank Russell, Frank Zirone, Fringo, Gab Sid, Jain McMillan, Jeffy B., Ken Ross, Kevin Rolston, London, Neil Carson, Pat Blythe, Phil Taylor, Roxanne Tellier, Sara Smith, Smales Pace, Steph Mercier, Tara Scott, The Beatles, The Black Holes, The Great Hall, The Joys, The Rivoli, Vince Braca, Xprime, Xprime PM, Yeah Yeah Yeah, Yeah Yeah Yeah Duo on June 10, 2015 by segariniIt’s Scrapbook time!! So far, May and June have been busy months for a little bar-hopping between cities….checking out new places, acquainting myself with the local talent, hitting the dance floor and meeting up with friends. So, keeping everything in chronological order I’ll begin with my hometown of London, Ontario, famously known as The Forest City. (need you ask why?)