Links: Colin Lapsley, More Colin Lapsley Stories
Wednesday, March 4, 2026
Throwback Thursday: Colin Lapsley, Chris Wheeler & Dave Simpson @ Coach & Lantern (June 13, 2009)
Links: Colin Lapsley, More Colin Lapsley Stories
Music Listings: March 5-8, 2026
March 5, 2026
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Sunday, March 8 (International Women's Day)
Monday, March 2, 2026
Dave Rave and the Governors Release Fierce Album
Mini review: Earlier last year, Hamilton's Dave Rave and his Minneapolis crew, the Governors released a fierce album into the wild. Eight is a roaring mix of Power Pop and Garage Rock.
Available on: Bandcamp, YouTube, Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music
Released on: RaeBeat Records
Personnel:
- Dave Rave (vocals, guitars)
- Rich Mattson (guitars, vocals)
- Craig Teiken (vocals & guitars)
- Mike Johnson (drums)
- Terry Isachsen (guitars)
- Paul McFarland (bass)
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Thursday, February 26, 2026
Winners of the 30th Reverend John C. Holland Awards
The Reverend John C Holland Awards have always celebrated excellence in Hamilton’s Black community. This year was no different at the ceremony on February 15, 2026 at LiUNA Station.
Below is the complete list of winners:
- Jackie Washington Arts and Culture Award: Colina Phillips
Links: More Colina Phillips Stories, Video above courtesy of McMasterMuseum - Ainara Alleyne ‘Rising Star’ Award for elementary school students ($500): Nasteho Mohammed -Finalists: Antonio Damptey Bonilla and Rachard Anthony Fenelon
- Award of Merit: Marlene Dei-Amoah
- Community Service Award: STAC Hamilton
- Emerging Young Leader Award: Chengetai Nyamnde
- Lifetime Achievement Award: Dr. Gary Warner
- Vince Morgan Ally Award: Terry Cooke
Sankofa Pearl Bursary ($500)
- Secondary student recipients: Alyvea Riley, Aya Adam, Barakat Adedeji, Chizaram Emekalam, Dante James Hillen, D’Avonté Ralph, Elijah Sterling King, Ella Poku, Georgia Walker, Grace Mumo Mwalyo, Ibiye Naomi Davids, Ife Alake, Israela Ngatched Ngania, Jayden Millar Edwards, Lennex Maley, Naiyah Reece, Najma Hassan, Nasra Bain, Nina Borcea-Richardson, Oluwalani Adedeji, Omonigho Okpere, Sydney Oyewumi, Tinuade Omoregie and Zachariah Adjodia Persaud
- Post-secondary student recipients: David Feboke, Emnet Goitom, Isis Seaton, Jonathan Roswell, Kaylinda Mupesse, KJ Gilling, Monae McKenzie and Oluwanifemi Ogundare
- Mature student recipients: Idongesit Ita Ekanem
Sankofa Pearl Scholarship ($3,000)
- Secondary student recipients: Aya Adam, Barakat Adedeji, Dante James Hillen and Israela Ngatched Ngania
- Post-secondary student recipient: Emnet Goitom
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Wednesday, February 25, 2026
Throwback Thursday: Stewart Memorial Church 175th Celebration ft Braithwaite & Whiteley + John Ellison (August 14, 2010)
Links: Diana Braithwaite & Chris Whiteley, More Diana Braithwaite Stories, More Chris Whiteley Stories, Video above courtesy of Hamilton Blues Lovers
Links: John Ellison, More John Ellison stories, Video above courtesy of Hamilton Blues Lovers
Click here for the Stewart Memorial Church site.
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Wednesday, February 18, 2026
Throwback Thursday - Harrison Kennedy: One Dog Barking
While Kennedy continued the incredible country blues sound of his previous disc, High Country Blues, this collection had more of an R&B sound to it. Great tunes like Leading Lady, Cry for Mother Africa, and What About Forgiving showcased his amazingly soulful voice.
Available on: YouTube, Spotify, Apple Music
Personnel:
- Harrison Kennedy (vocals, guitar, mandolin, harmonica, banjo, percussion)
- Justin Dunlop (bass)
- Keith "Nappy" Lindsay (keyboards)
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Tuesday, February 17, 2026
2026 Canadian Grammy Winners + Canadian Performances
The Grammy Awards were held on February 1, 2026 and a few Canadians brought home the hardware!
Click below to view the main ceremony
Links: Grammy, More Grammy Stories, Video above courtesy of Recording Academy / GRAMMYs
Below is a complete list of Canadian winners. Click here for the complete list of nominees & winners.
- Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media: Sinners, (Peter Dreimanis from July Talk performs on Pick Poor Robin Clean) - View acceptance speech
Links: Peter Dreimanis, More July Talk Stories, Video above courtesy of Dylan Wrona - Best Dance Pop Recording: Lady Gaga, Abracadabra (Cirkut for production, Serban Ghenea for mixing and engineering) - View acceptance speech
Links: Lady Gaga, Video above courtesy of Lady Gaga - Best Historical Album: Joni Mitchell, Joni Mitchell Archives – Volume 4: The Asylum Years (1976-1980) - View acceptance speech
Links: Joni Mitchell, More Joni Mitchell Stories, Playlist courtesy of Bliskitunhe - Best Immersive Audio Album: Justin Gray, Immersed (Drew Jurecka for production) - View acceptance speech
Links: Justin Gray, More Justin Gray Stories, Playlist above courtesy of Justin Gray - Topic - Producer of the Year, Non-Classical: Cirkut (Lady Gaga, Abracadabra, Mayhem and Disease, Coco Jones, AEOMG; Rosé and Bruno Mars Apt.; The Weeknd, Big Sleep and Red Terror; Ed Sheeran, A Little More) - View acceptance speech
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