It’s my fourth anniversary writing for DBAWIS!!!! Time has wings. A wild and crazy ride full of music, festivals, clubs, a theatre show, a little G&T, dancing, my drums, more music and incredible people. There is soooooooo much going on it’s challenging to keep up. Have you ever suddenly blinked and wondered, “Holy shit, what just happened? WHAT the HELL has just happened?” My life, as I knew it, has inexorably changed….transformed….and it happened when I blinked. I’m in my happy place with photography, writing and music…..it can’t get much better than this……
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Pat Blythe – LP, in Memory of Hervé, My 4th Anniversary …and Music!
Posted in Opinion, Review with tags "The Bout", A Girl With A Camera, A Girl With A Camera "The Picture Taker", Beyond The Cage, Bob Segarini, Cadillac Lounge, Cam Carpenter, DBAWIS, Don't Believe a Word I Say, Embrace Presents, Greg Plant, Guenther Kapelle, Heart To Mouth, Hervé Basset, Hervé Basset Foundation, Laura Pergolizzi, Lauren Ruth Ward, LP, luvthemusic, Murad Gunduz, Pat Blythe, Phil Naro, Rockpile, Sarah Smith, The Danforth Music Hall, The Hideout Toronto, Toney Springer, Tracy Brett, Weekday Records, Well Hell, Wild T & The Spirit on February 13, 2019 by segariniPat Blythe – Festivals, a little Snarky Puppy, Quisha Wint and SING!….plus Music!
Posted in Opinion, Review with tags A Girl With A Camera "The Picture Taker", Cosmic Ray, CSARN, DBAWIS, Don't Believe a Word I Say, Eddie Bullen, Guenther Kapelle, Harpdog Brown, Hogtown Smoke, M.A.D!, Michael Dunstan, Murad Gunduz, Pat Blythe, Peter Montreuil, Quincy Bullen, Quisha Wint, Ray Scott, Robbie Lane and The Disciples, Roxanne Tellier, Sam Taylor, SING! Toronto, Snarky Puppy, Steve Grant, The Joint, Thunder Dome Sounds, Toney Springer, Toronto Reference Library, Tre-Michael Bullen, Wild T and The Spirit on May 23, 2018 by segariniSo, I’ve been doing some cogitating, ruminating, deliberating, pondering, considering and generally thinking. My first loves are music, dance, writing and photography. Not necessarily in that order but they’re all a number one and blend together rather agreeably…..well…..except for the dance. It’s a little more physical. You have to visualize that one. (okay, you can stop laughing now). I began penning this weekly diatribe over three years ago writing about women in music which graduated to some of the leading ladies of blues and subsequently all those ballsy women of rock ‘n’ roll. Somehow I graduated, or drifted (depending on how you look at it) into writing about all the explosion of talent here in The Big Smoke. I’ve been covering as much as one body will allow me to for the past two-and-a-half years.
Pat Blythe – Indie Week, Jack The Lads, Loving Vincent…and Music!
Posted in Opinion, Review with tags A Girl With A Camera "The Picture Taker", Addicted Magazine, Bayb, Blushing Brides, Bob Segarini, Brockville Arts Centre, Cameron House, DBAWIS, Don't Believe a Word I Say, Hanover Fist, Indie Week, Jack the Lads, Julian Taylor Band, Linsmore Tavern, Loving Vincent, Moxy, National Arts Centre, New Regime, ONES, Paddock, Pat Blythe, Person's Unknown, Rockpile, Sanderson Centre, See Rock Live Magazine, Slammin Media, Southern Fried, Stumblin' Blind, The Hideout, TIFF Bell Lighbox, Toney Springer, Wild T & The Spirit on November 8, 2017 by segarini Indie Week in Toronto officially started last night with the big launch party at The Hideout starting at 7pm. Ran into (quite literally) Bruce Bradley of Slammin’ Media, Roxanne Tellier, Peter Montreuil, the man himself, Bob Segarini, photographer Micheal Macisaac, Hartley Pickens, owner of See Rock Live Magazine (whose huge RV was parked out front of the venue), producer/singer/songwriter Chris Birkett, Nadia Elkharadly of Addicted Magazine….and the list goes on.
Pat Blythe – Herve Bassett, Tom Cochrane and Blonde…James Blonde…..
Posted in Opinion, Review with tags A Girl With A Camera "The Picture Taker", Anjulie, Atlantic Records, Blushing Brides, Bob Segarini, Cadillac Lounge, Capital Records, Celebration Square, Dale Harrison, Davide DiRenzo, DBAWIS, Don't Believe a Word I Say, Drake Underground, Francesco Yates, Frank Cosentino, Guenther Kapelle Wild T & the Spirit, Headstones, Herve Bassett, Hideout, James Blonde, James Green, James Green Electric, Jeff Jones, Jerome Godboo, Justin Timberlake, Ken Greer, Laura Lee Montgomery, Marshall Dane, Miami Vice, Mike Hopley, Neil Carson, Pat Blythe, Pharrell Williams, Phil Taylor, Red Rider, Rockpile, Shawn Brady, Soundbites 2017, Steph Mercier, Susan O'Quinn, Tequila Rocking Birds, Tom Cochrane, Toney Springer, Toronto Moon, Vision Quest on October 11, 2017 by segariniI always seem to playing catch-up. I’ve managed to reduce the number of projects by a whole two. There’s a very, very, very long list of shows and photo’s that need to be addressed (metaphorically speaking) before I start loading up the flash drives on the camera again. September came and went in about 30 seconds….and in that 30-second clip it was go, go, go with music, music and…….yep, more music. When at home there were brief forays to the fridge for what sustenance could be found and the occasional trip out to the back deck to savour a Bombay Sapphire. With the weather being what it was, and still is, we can all be excused for thinking it’s still mid-August and Christmas is months away. Ya right!!!! Heeeeeere’s October and the back end of Thanksgiving. Hang on to your hats, it’s December tomorrow……
Pat Blythe – The Stories Behind The Songs – Part Three
Posted in Opinion, Review with tags A Girl With A Camera "The Picture Taker", AHI, BB King, Bobby Curtola, DBAWIS, Don't Believe a Word I Say, George Chkiantz, Greg Simpson, Hard Rock Café, Hugh's Room, Jerome Godboo, Jimmy Winston, Joe Kelly, Justin Bieber, Kenny, Mod, My Psycho Ex, Olympic Studios, Pat Blythe, Robbie Lane, Robbie Lane and The Disciples, Rod Stewart, Ronnie Lane, Sam Taylor, Seven44, Small Faces, Smile, Steve Marriott, TAFT, Teniversary, The Beebs, Toney Springer, UG3 Live, We Made It Through the Wreckage, Western Fair on February 2, 2017 by segariniSome things just happen for a reason. A parking spot just as you need it. That cheque you’ve been waiting for arrives in the mail at precisely the right time. The job opportunity comes along right when you need it most. Somebody mails you a CD out of the blue while you’re considering what to write for the next column. Well….the latter just waltzed into my mailbox….it’s the most beautiful rendition of this classic I’ve ever heard. The vocalist was only twelve when it was recorded.
Pat Blythe – All Stars, Remembering and ONE(s) More Time…..
Posted in Opinion, Review with tags . The Platinum Rock All Stars, and Rock 'N' Roll, Asia, Blue Oyster Cult, Bobby Curtola, Bombay Sapphire, Brian May, Brides of Funkenstein, Carmine Appice, Danny Marks, Dawn Silva, DBAWIS, Dennis Saunders, Don't Believe a Word I Say, drums, Gail Muldrow, Gene Cornish, Geoff Downes, George Clinton, Gilda's Club Greater Toronto, Gretsch, Jerome Godboo, John Long, Julian Lennon, Karl Anderson, Kelly Gruber, Kiss Army, Lynn Mabry, Modern Drummer, ONES, Ozzy, Parliament Funkadelic Ban P/Funk, Pat Blythe, Phil Naro, Quiet Riot, Rascals, Realistic Rock, Regent Theatre, Ron "Bumblefoot" Thal, Rudy Sarzo, Sam Taylor and The East End Lover, Scruffy Murphy's, segarini, Sly and the Family Stone, Spider Jones, Stick It! My Life of Sex, The Clones of Dr. Funkenstein, The Revival, The Rock Pile, Toney Springer, Whitesnake, Yes on November 2, 2016 by segariniWell….unfortunately I wasn’t able to file last Wednesday. Assisting some friends through a personal crisis filled my time and my focus was elsewhere all week. I did, however, manage to get out for a couple of shows during the latter part of each week so today’s column will be playing catch-up. I was on the receiving end of some much-needed tutoring with the new photo editing program (I have a hell of learning curve ahead of me) and a few of the results part of this column. Some experimentation going on as I suss out what I can and cannot do. Having some fun and messing about with a bit of colour but B&W is where my heart is.
Pat Blythe: Keeping the music alive…one “note” at a time
Posted in Opinion, Review with tags A Girl With A Camera "The Picture Taker", AHI, Alex Fisher, Aporia Records, Ballroom Babies, Beethoven, BlackDog Ballroom, blues, Bob Segarini, Cherish Stevenson, Cherry Cola's, Chris Brown, Dave Langguth, DBAWIS, Desert Star, Don't Believe a Word I Say, Dylan Lazon, Evolved, Frank Cosentino, Gene Pool, Gene Scarpelli, Gingerale and The Monowhales, Gino Scarpelli, Guenther Kapelle, Jimi Hendrix, Joe Vilardo, John Jamieson, Julian Taylor, Karl Anderson, Kew Gardens Toronto, Lee's Palace, Michael Williams, Mike Ford, Mozart, Mushy Callahan, Nate Baylor, Nefe, Nikki Whitehead, Nikki's Wives, Pat Blythe, Penny Oleksiak, Peter Kashur, Roxanne Tellier, Sam Taylor, Secret Broadcast, Simon and Garfunkel, Soundhouse Studio, The Downtown Love, The Rockpile, Toney Springer, We Made It Through the Wreckage, Wild T and The Spirit, Xprime on September 21, 2016 by segariniIt has indeed been a busy summer for everyone. 2016 has been a peculiar, curious and rather dramatic year. A year of extreme change, upheavals, death, excessive busyness, new connections, sheer stupidity, life transformations and adjustments — nothing has been minor. It’s all been “in our faces”, screaming and shouting at us, begging us to take notice, pleading with us to address whatever is coming at us. I think many will be glad to see the back end of 2016 and look forward with hope to 2017. No, this is not a ‘year-end’ column, just a bit of reflection on the summer that seemingly whizzed by and all that happened in just that short timeframe.
Pat Blythe – Summertime Blues
Posted in Opinion, Review with tags A Girl With A Camera "The Picture Taker", AHI, Beach Village BIA, Beaches International Jazz Festival, Bob Segarini, Bold Step Dancers, Celtic Sun, Chris Birkett, Club 120, DBAWIS, Don Graham, Don't Believe a Word I Say, For The Love Of It School of Dance, Gary Richardson, Ivan Forrest Park, JK Vibrations Steel Band, Lawrie Ingles, Metis Fiddlers, Michael Williams, Move to the Music, Pat Blythe, Risa Black, Robin Campbell, Sam Taylor and the East End Love, Sari Santangelo, Taste of Colombia, The Boot Scooters Line Dancers, TJ Whitelaw, Toney Springer on July 27, 2016 by segariniWe’re back!!!! Tales from the city….clubs, parks and more birthday festivities. Speaking of birthdays, I swear everyone was born between June 1 and September 1. Growing up my birthday was always sort of tagging along at the end….a fall baby. All my friends celebrated anywhere from March through to August but it as especially busy during the summer months.