This week, I’m going to look at ways that we, whether musician or fan, can promote indie music. These suggestions are based on my personal observations at shows, through my interpretation of other’s comments in various media and through my own thoughts about this topic. Although I will address the Greater TorontoArea as I am most familiar with it, most of these ideas should be applicable anywhere.
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Peter’s Tips for New Bands AND Why You Should Be There for Opening Acts
Posted in Opinion, Review with tags "indiesession", Cherry Cola's Rock N Roll Caberet and Lounge, Dan Burke, Don't Believe a Word I Say, Frank Gutch Jr., Fucked Up, Hartley Pickens, Jonny Dovercourt, Kitchener, Lola Landekic, London, Matt Groopie, Maya Miller, Now Magazine, Peter Montreuil, PUP, Robert Segarini, SEEROCKLIVE, Steve Sladkowsi, Suzanne Alyssa Andrew, The Pack A.D., Toronto, WaveLength, Windsor on March 8, 2018 by segariniRoxanne Tellier – Music City, My Ass
Posted in Opinion, Review with tags . Nuit Blanche, .Liberty Entertainment, bathhouse raids, Black Hawk Motor Inn, BlueNote, Bob Segarini, BuskerFest, Caribana, CHIN International Picnic. The Big Bop, Chris Sheppard, Club Domino, Colonial Tavern, DBAWIS, Designated Driver, Dufferin Grove, Evergreen Centre, Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts, Gasworks, Jamaica, Kensington Market, King West, Knob Hill, MADD, Mayor John Tory, Music Canada, Music City, OCA, Parkdale, Pride Week, Queen West, R&B and soul, Richmond Hill, Riverdale, Roxanne Tellier, Scarborough, ScotiaBank, the Edison, the Junction, The Morrissey, The Toronto Music Moment., Toronto, Toronto Sound, Velvet Underground, Voodoo Club, WaveLength, yonge street, Yorkville on February 21, 2016 by segariniEvery time I see an article lauding Mayor John Tory’s ‘inspired’ idea of turning Toronto into a ‘Music City,’ I get queasy. You see, I came to Toronto in 1976, when it really WAS one, and have watched succeeding local governments and well-heeled blue noses, waving the banners of political correctness and money over art, stomp the culture to death.