Tuesday, October 31, 2017
Happy Halloween! (Fraser/Daley, Bloodshot Bill, Lynne Hanson)
Links: Fraser/Daley, More Mike Daley Stories, More Alec Fraser Stories, Video above courtesy of Brush Bass
Links: Bloodshot Bill, More Bloodshot Bill Stories, Video above courtesy of thatnastyrat
Links: Lynne Hanson, Video above courtesy of Twentyfive Musical
Click here for more Halloween videos
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Labels:
Alec Fraser,
Bloodshot Bill,
Blues,
Folk,
Halloween,
Lynne Hanson,
Mike Daley
Saturday, October 28, 2017
CONGRATS! 2017 Spectator Readers' Choice Award Winners
The votes have been tallied in the 2017 Hamilton Spectator Readers' Choice Awards. Hammertown has chosen their favourite things in the city.
We'd like to make a special shout out to one of our sponsors, Picks and Sticks Music, who won in three categories (see details below). Also, our blogger's workplace, the St. Charles Adult Education Centre won Gold in the Adult Education category and reached the top ten in the Learning Centre list.
Here are the music related categories and the winners. Click here for a complete list.
- Platinum: Freedom Train
Links: Freedom Train, More Freedom Train Stories, More Neil Young Covers/Stories, Video above courtesy of Freedom Train
- Diamond: Carl Jennings (Freedom Train)
Links: Freedom Train, More Freedom Train Stories, More Yes Covers/Stories, Video above courtesy of Freedom Train
- Gold: Dave Pomfret
Links: Dave Pomfret. More Dave Pomfret Stories, Video above courtesy of Hamilton Seen
Local Musician or Band (Rest of the Top 10)
- Platinum: It's Your Festival
- Diamond: Supercrawl
- Gold: Festival of Friends/Winona Peach Festival
- Platinum: Theatre Aquarius
- Diamond: This Ain't Hollywood
- Gold: Hamilton Place
- Platinum: The Cat 'N Fiddle
- Diamond: Artword Artbar
- Gold: Mattson and Co./The Augusta House
- Platinum: Stonewalls
- Diamond: This Ain't Hollywood
- Gold: The Speakeasy
- Platinum: Long and McQuade/Picks and Sticks Music
- Diamond: The Acoustic Room
- Gold: Mountain Music
- Platinum: Sotyria Violaris (Intune Music Academy)
- Diamond: Adam Scott (Adam Scott Guitar Lessons)
- Gold: Tim Connolly (Capstone Music)
- Platinum: Intune Music Academy
- Diamond: Hamilton School of Music/Studio E Inc
- Gold: Picks and Sticks Music
- Platinum: KX 94.7 New Country
- Diamond: 95.3 Fresh FM
- Gold: K-Lite FM 102.9
- Platinum: Dr. Disc
- Diamond: Cheapies Record and Tapes
- Gold: Picks and Sticks Music
Blast from the Past: Last Year's Winners
Links: Readers' Choice Awards, More Spec Readers' Choice Awards Stories
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Friday, October 27, 2017
News Roundup (Tia McGraff, Paul James, Passings, Treble Visits Locke Street)
News
Local
- Tia McGraff on Under the Apple Tree Video Series
Links: Tia McGraff, More Tia McGraff Stories, Video above courtesy of WhisperingBobTV, More Under the Apple Tree Sessions
- FYI Music News: 5 Questions with Patrick Ballantyne
- Fats Domino Passes
- New Andre Bisson CD
- View Readers' Choice Award Winners
- DJ Shub Earns Native American Music Award
- Dizzy Gillespie's 100th Birthday
Passings
- George Young (Easybeats member and AC/DC producer)
- Jimmy Beaumont (Skyliners singer)
Links: Skyliners, Video above courtesy of catman916
- Phil Miller (prog musician)
- Harold Pendleton (promoter)
The Adventures of Trebleclef, the Music Loving Monkey
Trebleclef travelled on Locke Street last week! Click the pictures to view more from these events
First, he grabbed a bite to east at the new amazing restaurant CIMA Entoca.
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Then he popped by Epic Books and bumped into the wonderful local musician Low Country Hill.
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After that, he checked out the grand opening for a vintage, cool record/clothing store, Into the Abyss.
Trebleclef travelled on Locke Street last week! Click the pictures to view more from these events
First, he grabbed a bite to east at the new amazing restaurant CIMA Entoca.
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Then he popped by Epic Books and bumped into the wonderful local musician Low Country Hill.
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After that, he checked out the grand opening for a vintage, cool record/clothing store, Into the Abyss.
Labels:
AC/DC,
Blues,
Country,
Folk,
HBL Monkey,
Low Country Hill,
NR,
Obituaries,
Patrick Ballantyne,
Paul James,
Skyliners,
Soul,
Tia McGraff,
UTAT
Wednesday, October 25, 2017
The Legendary Fats Domino Passes + Local Reaction
Doug Parker/Associated Press |
Local stories: The Spectator, CHML, CBC
Local Reaction
We asked a number of local musicians for their comments on this amazing musician. We'll add more as the responses come in.
Sonny Del-Rio
His great sax-man, Lee Allan was my greatest influence in starting to play the sax in 1957. There will never be another like Fats Domino. His music will live forever. R.I.P. FatsDave Rave
Fats Domino was the soul of Rock and Roll. The Heartbeat of New Orleans. I loved his music. The Shakers performed I'm Ready. And one of the greatest performers I ever saw. Fats Domino RIP. IrreplaceableJesse O'Brien
RIP Fats Domino - he helped pave the way for all New Orleans style piano players and I hope he rests in peace on top of that Blueberry Hill.Lily Sazz (Cootes Paradise)
Fats Domino was a pioneer of that distinctive New Orleans R&B sound, and he was one of the classic R&B musicians to contribute to the birth of 1950s rock 'n' roll. I think that all piano players in the blues or jazz genres have been influenced by him, whether they know it or not, through those that Fats, in turn, influenced. That's a legacy for us all to be grateful for. RIP Fats. Another great one gone.Rick Prinsthal (Rick and the 3D's)
I saw him @ Lulu's in Kitchener in the late 80's - opened for Jerry Lee Lewis - spectacular show!!Greg Brisco
Incredibly sad with the passing of the greats. He was one of them. How boring life may have been without his music. I hate to think of the butterfly effect if Blueberry Hill or Ain't That a Shame were never recorded by him.
Links: Fats Domino, More Fats Domino Stories, Videos above courtesy of 01musicfan
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Labels:
Blues,
Dave Rave,
Fats Domino,
Greg Brisco,
Jesse O'Brien,
Lily Sazz,
Obituaries,
Rick Prinsthal,
Sonny Del Rio
New CD from Hamilton's Andre Bisson Explodes with Soul and Energy
Whether you're a believer or not, you'll be screaming AMEN after listening to Break, the unbelievable new album from Hamilton's Andre Bisson. With the urgency of a gospel preacher, the talented Bluesman sings his heart out and brings his skills to a whole other level!
It all kicks off with the amazing title track that starts mid-tempo then becomes a musical kick in the teeth exploding with soul and energy. What follows is Andre swinging, roaring, rocking and wailing with emotion. He and the band also have no trouble handling the delicate and beautiful numbers as well.
As always, Andre picks some of the best players around to back him up:
- Gordon Aeichele of Smoke Wagon Blues Band (Alto/Tenor Sax)
- Bill Holinaty (Bari/Tenor Sax)
- Loretta Hale (Trumpet, Cello)
- Mike Rowell (Bass)
- Sean Bruce Parker (Drums)
- Jesse O’Brien (Piano, B3 Organ, Wurlitzer)
- Jason Logue (Trumpet)
- Rob Somerville (Trombone)
- Kevin Matthews (Tenor Sax)
- Simon Wheeldon (Alto/Tenor Sax)
- Theresa Hale-Charters (Vocals)
- Aubrey Wilson (Vocals)
- Crystal Lee (Violin)
- JP Shalala (Tambourine)
Blast from the Past: Andre's Last CD
Links: Andre Bisson, More Andre Bisson stories, Videos above courtesy of Andre Bisson, More Releases
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Tuesday, October 24, 2017
CONGRATS! View Magazine's 2017 Readers' Choice Award Winners!
A special shout-out to one of our sponsors, Judy Marsales Real Estate for winning Gold in the Real Estate Office category
Here are the music-related winners:
Please not that it goes from Gold (top) to Silver (middle or bottom if only two winners) and Bronze (third).
Band
Female Artist
- Terra Lightfoot
Links: Terra Lightfoot, More Terra Lightfoot Stories, Video above courtesy of Sonic Unyon Records
- Ginger St. James
- Laura Cole
Male Artist
- Tom Wilson aka Lee Harvey Osmond
Links: Lee Harvey Osmond, More Lee Harvey Osmond Stories, Video above courtesy of Latent Recordings
- Steve Strongman
Cover Band
- Freedom Train
Links: Freedom Train, More Freedom Train Stories,Video above courtesy of Freedom Train
- Monkley Cascade
- The Camel Tones
Band Most Likely to Make it Big
Live Venue
Country Bar
Jazz and Blues Venue
Open Stage
Free Event
Coolest Instrument to Play
- Drums
- Guitar
Independent Music Label
Recording Studio
Producer
- Bob Doidge (Grant Avenue Studio)
- Justin Koop (B-Town Sound)
Rehearsal Space
Musical Instrument Store
Buying New Music
Radio Station
- Matt Hayes 102.9 K-Lite
- Mike Alfano 95.3 Fresh
Local Show Promotor
- Brodie Schwendiman
- Ben Rispen
- Ken Inouye
Music School
Blast from the Past: Last Year's Winners
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Monday, October 23, 2017
CONGRATS! Fort Erie's DJ Shub Earns Native American Music Award + 2 More Canadian Winners
Fort Erie's DJ Shub took home the Best Music Video (for Indomitable, a song he performed with the Northern Cree Singers) at the 17th annual Native American Music Awards. The fabulous ceremony was held on Saturday, October 14th at Seneca Niagara Resort and Casino in Niagara Falls, New York
Links: DJ Shub, More DJ Shub Stories, Video above courtesy of DJ Shub
Two more Canadians earned awards that night: BC Country artist, Kelly Derrickson (Best Female Artist) and Alberta group Northern Cree (Best Pow Wow Recording)
Links: Kelly Derrickson, More Kelly Derrickson Stories, Video above courtesy of Kelly Derrickson
Links: Northern Cree, More Northern Cree Stories, Video above courtesy of Northern Cree
CONGRATS EVERYONE!
Here's a complete list of winners. Canadians are bolded:
- Music Video: DJ Shub ft Northern Cree Singers: Indomitable
- Female Artist: Kelly Derrickson
- Pow Wow Recording: Northern Cree: It’s A Cree Thing
- New Artist or Debut Artist: Lucas Ciliberti
- Song/Single: Mickie James: Shooting Blanks
- Country Recording: Danielle Egnew: You’ve Got to Go Back the Way That You Came
- Folk Recording : Josh Halverson: Year of the Thunderbird
- Record: Nahko and Medicine For The People: Hoka
- Music Video (Performance): Looking Wolf: Ascension
- Best Pop Recording: Cherokee National Youth Choir: Celebration
- Music Video (Narrative): Artson ft Supaman and Quese Imc: Never Give Up
- Duo/Group: The Cody Blackbird Band
- Gospel/Inspirational Recording: Callie Bennett: Awake, Arise and Shine
- Rap/Hip Hop/RnB Recording: Sten Joddi: The 7th Generation Prophecy
- Artist: Josh Halverson
- New or Debut Duo/Group: Black Bear Brothers
- Flutist: Randy McGinnis
- Male Artist: Conrad Benally
- Rock/Blues Recording : Levi Platero: Take Me Back
- Native Heart (Non Native): Bearheart Kokopelli: Native Heart
- Instrumental Recording: Vince Redhouse: Songs of the Earth
- Native American Church Recording: Cheevers Toppah: Simplicity
- Traditional Recording: James Edmund Greeley: Before America
- Waila Recording : Native Creed: Creed and Culture
- Native American Music Hall of Fame: Mickie James
- Blast from the Past: Last Year's Winners
Labels:
Awards,
DJ Shub,
Folk,
Kelly Derrickson,
NAMA,
Northern Cree,
Soul
Saturday, October 21, 2017
Dizzy Gillespie's 100th Birthday
Pic courtesy of DizzyGillespie.com |
Here are a few video to celebrate the birthday of this musical icon!
Links: Louis Armstrong, More Louis Armstrong Stories, Video above courtesy of mytox
Video above courtesy of Erik Boyd
Video above courtesy of Louis Rodrigues
Links: Muppets, More Muppets Stories, Video above courtesy of scandura2007
Links: Dizzy Gillespie, More 100th Birthday Celebrations
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Labels:
100th,
Dizzy Gillespie,
Jazz,
Louis Armstrong,
Muppets
Friday, October 20, 2017
News Roundup (Gord Downie, Trout Lily, Bat Out of Hell Musical)
CHCH TV's Reaction to Gord Downie's Passing
Dave Rave of Teenage Head talks about Gord's impact. Click here if you can't see the video above.
Remembering Gord. Click here if you can't see the video above.
The original report. Click here if you can't see the video above.
Links: Tragically Hip, More Tragically Hip Stories, Our Post About Gord, Videos above courtesy of CHCH
News
Local
- Barber Shop Podcast w Trout Lily
Links: More Barber Shop Podcasts, Video above courtesy of Barber Shop Podcast
Click here for more pics from the event
Lou's mini-review:
Whether you're a fan of the album or not, you'll love the show. It has amazing music, powerful singers and an interesting sci-fi type story different from the classic recordings. It was a joy to experience.
Lou's mini-review:
Whether you're a fan of the album or not, you'll love the show. It has amazing music, powerful singers and an interesting sci-fi type story different from the classic recordings. It was a joy to experience.
Links: Bat Out of Hell - The Musical, Video above courtesy of Bat Out of Hell - The Musical
Labels:
BSP,
CHCH Vids,
Dave Rave,
Meatloaf,
Obituaries,
Podcasts,
Teenage Head,
Tragically Hip,
Trout Lily
Wednesday, October 18, 2017
Gord Downie of the Tragically Hip Passes
The world is still reeling from the loss of one of Canada's most distinctive voices. Gord Downie, the lead singer of the legendary Tragically Hip passed away on October 18, 2017 after a brave battle with cancer. He left behind an unforgettable legacy. Our condolences to his family, friends and fans.
Local media stories: Hamilton Spectator, CHML, St. Catharines Standard,
Here is the official statement from his family.
Last night Gord quietly passed away with his beloved children and family close by.
Gord knew this day was coming — his response was to spend this precious time as he always had — making music, making memories and expressing deep gratitude to his family and friends for a life well lived, often sealing it with a kiss on the lips.
Gord said he had lived many lives. As a musician, he lived “the life” for over 30 years, lucky to do most of it with his high school buddies. At home, he worked just as tirelessly at being a good father, son, brother, husband and friend. No one worked harder on every part of their life than Gord. No one.
We would like to thank all the kind folks at KGH and Sunnybrook, Gord’s bandmates, management team, friends and fans. Thank you for all the help and support over the past two years.
Thank you everyone for all the respect, admiration and love you have given Gord throughout the years — those tender offerings touched his heart and he takes them with him now as he walks among the stars.
Love you forever Gord.
The Downie FamilyLocal reaction from social media.
Lou Molinaro (This Ain't Hollywood)
The very first time I met Gord Downie was in Ottawa at Barrymore's. I think The Hip's first album just came out. We started chatting about music. I asked him what some of his fave bands were. Within the first 3 names, TEENAGE HEAD was mentioned. Not a bad way to meet a singer in a rock n roll band. RIP Gord Downie.Brandon P. General (My Flying Machine)
Gord Downie wasn't just the Hip. He was a spokesman for the country. Whenever he had the chance, he spoke for us.
As an indigenous person, I felt the things he said on a personal level. He spoke for the rights of all of us and spent his last days fighting for us.
We all knew it was coming, but we all hoped he would fight it. He can't be cut down so needlessly. We all hoped that he would beat this.
As a Canadian, it's a huge loss. He was the benchmark for what someone in his position should do with their fame. I will be listening to The Hip today with the rest of you and mourning the loss. RIP Gord Downie
Sarah Smith
Gord Downie. Thank you for being such a beautiful example of what it is like to be Canadian. We are blessed to have shared this lifetime with your music and your stories. You have created new folklore to pass through the generations and have left a powerful legacy of pride, hope, love and togetherness.In his honour, here are a few area performers covering Gord's amazing work.
Links: Sarah Harmer, More Sarah Harmer Stories, Barenaked Ladies (Jim's Band), More Barenaked Ladies Stories, Video above courtesy of q on CBC
Links: Selective Soul, Video above courtesy of Selective Soul Band
Here are two songs from the man himself
Video above courtesy of nbowen76
Links: Sadies, More Sadies Stories, Video above courtesy of wesleync
Blast from the Past: The Hip on CBC Top Canadian Songs List
Links: Tragically Hip, More Tragically Hip Covers/Stories
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CONGRATS! Waterloo's Juneyt Wins Toronto Independent Music Award
Picture courtesy of Juneyt's Facebook page |
Links: Juneyt, More Juneyt Stories, Video above courtesy of Canadian Tesla Technical Museum
He had the following to say on his Facebook page:
It’s an amazing feeling and I'm so blessed to share this news with all of you.
I am incredibly proud & lucky to call this beautiful region, Kitchener, Waterloo, Cambridge & Guelph, my home...
I love each and every one of you, you all mean so much to me. I can’t thank you enough for your support, I have so much to look forward to, stay tunedCONGRATS!
Here's a complete list of winners. Local artists are bolded.
- Instrumental or Classical: Juneyt
- Song: MONOWHALES - Home
Video above courtesy of MONOWHALES
- Song 1st Runner Up: Amai Kuda and Y Josephine - She Said
- Song 2nd Runner Up: Dahlia – Dreamlova
- Folk or Roots: Amai Kuda and Y Josephine
- Singer Songwriter: Dahlia
- Jazz Vocal: Mike Field
- Jazz Instrumental: Snaggle
- Young Songwriter: Moscow Apartment
- Country: The Argues
- Adult Contemporary: Angela Saini
- Indie: MONOWHALES
- World: Johannes Linstead
- Rock or Loud: Eden Warsaw
- Music Video: Mimi O’Bonaswin: Beautiful Place
Video above courtesy of Mimi O’Bonaswin
- Pop: Roveena
- Urban: DRAE
- Electronic: Honey Beard
- Out of Province: The Wolfe
- USA: Amy Guess
- International: Napkin Play
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Labels:
Awards,
Johannes Linstead,
Juneyt,
Mimi O’Bonaswin,
Monowhales,
TIMA
Tuesday, October 17, 2017
The Paul James Band Videos
Links: Paul James, More Paul James Stories, Videos above courtesy of pauljamesband
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Labels:
Blues,
CS,
Paul James
Monday, October 16, 2017
Kitchener's Michael "Mudfoot" McDonald Debut Hooks You With Dazzling Guitar Work
Play This, the debut album from Kitchener Blues veteran, Michael "Mudfoot" McDonald will hook you instantly with its dazzling guitar work. Once it has you, it won't let go until you're finished this amazing wild musical ride.
Michael and his friends have got the chops and this recording proves it without a doubt. They can get funky, do an incredible shuffle and rock out with the best of them. There's a "let's just get together and jam" spontaneous feel to the music that adds that extra energy.
The talented Bluesman has assembled quite the team, including: Cory Turnbull, Pat Rush, John Lee (Pappy Johns Band), Mike Branton, Al Richardson, Chris Latta (Soulstack) , Randall Coryell, Jordan Patterson and more. No wonder the album sound so good!
So if you need a great musical pick-me-up, head over to one of Mike's live shows (including a rockin' bi-weekly Sunday afternoon jam at the Boathouse in Kitchener) or download it through iTunes.
Links: Michael "Mudfoot" McDonald, Video above courtesy of Blues & Jazz Ilija Capko, More Releases
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Saturday, October 14, 2017
CONGRATS! New Hamilton Musicians' Guild Honourees!
Earlier this year (on May 29, 2017) The Hamilton Musicians' Guild hounoured various members with lifetime memberships and 50 year pins.
Here are the complete lists.
Lifetime Memberships
- Michael Keys
Links: Michael Keys, More Michael Keys Stories, Powder Blues Band, More Powder Blues Stories, Video above courtesy of canukchick 07
- Kyle Pacey
Links: Kyle Pacey, More Kyle Pacey Stories, Video above courtesy of Kyle Pacey
- Bill Dillon (Boomers, Rockets)
Links: Boomers, More Ian Thomas Stories, More Bill Dillon Stories, Video above courtesy of Maureen Brown
- Greg Smith (Groove Corporation)
- Al Eady
- Henry Strong
- Charles T Cozens
- Reg and Patti Denis (aka Crackers)
Links: Crackers, More Crackers Stories, Video above courtesy of Reg Denis
- Nick Deutsch
- Marsha Moffit
50 Year Pins
- Terry Bramhall (The Brass Union)
- David Clewer
- Robert Devey
- Roger Flock
- David Russe
- John Staley (Hamilton Bucket List Blues Band)
Links: The Hamilton Musician's Guild, More Guild Stories
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Labels:
Awards,
Bill Dillon,
Boomers,
Brass Union,
Bucket List,
Crackers,
Greg Smith,
Henry Strong,
HMG,
Ian Thomas,
Kyle Pacey,
Michael Keys,
Nick Deutch,
Powder Blues
Friday, October 13, 2017
News Roundup (1st SOCAN CEO Passes, Juno Master Class, Mary Simon, Gathering Sparks)
Social media reaction:
Orchestras Canada: Orchestras Canada was saddened to learn of the death of one of our founders, Jan Matejcek, on September 23. A musicologist and lawyer, he came to Canada in 1969. He believed in collective action, in the power that artists and arts organizations could wield by working together towards common goals, and helped to start such organizations as the Association of Canadian Orchestras, the Ontario Choral Federation, and SOCAN. He was also integrally involved in the Canadian Music Centre. Indeed, a mighty tree has fallen. We are grateful for his life and work.
News
Local
- Ivory Hours (London)
Links: Ivory Hours, Video above courtesy of Ivory Hours
- Caveboy (Montreal)
- Quake Matthews (Halifax)
World
The Adventures of Trebleclef, the Music Loving Monkey
Trebleclef went to the The Gary DePodesta Celebration of Life @ Pearl Company in Hamilton
Click here for more pictures from the event
Trebleclef went to the The Gary DePodesta Celebration of Life @ Pearl Company in Hamilton
Treble with host Christopher Clause |
Featured Videos
Links: Mary Simon, More Mary Simon Stories, Video above courtesy of BOYDWILSONFILMS
Links: Gathering Sparks, More Gathering Sparks Stories, Video above courtesy of randallstaffordcook
Links: Mary Simon, More Mary Simon Stories, Video above courtesy of BOYDWILSONFILMS
Links: Gathering Sparks, More Gathering Sparks Stories, Video above courtesy of randallstaffordcook
Labels:
Christopher Clause,
Eve Goldberg,
Folk,
Gathering Sparks,
HBL Monkey,
Ivory Hours,
Jane Lewis,
Junos,
Mary Simon,
NR,
Obituaries,
Rob Graham,
Wes Mason
Wednesday, October 11, 2017
CONGRATS! Local Artists on CBC's Best Cover Song List
Sometimes, a cover song can be a unique take on an existing tune and can have a spirit all it's own.
Recently, CBC Music asked it's listeners and readers what the best cover song of all time was. After tallying the results they unveiled a list of the 20 most popular answers.
Not surprisingly, there were a few local musicians in the bunch.
Hamilton Folk Rockers Whitehorse's amazing version of Bruce Springsteen's I'm on Fire made the list.
Links: Whitehorse, More Whitehorse Stories, More Springsteen Covers/Stories, Video above courtesy of Six Shooter Records
Also included was a cover Adele's Hometown Glory by St. Catharines superstar City and Colour.
Links: City and Colour, More City and Colour Stories, More Adele Covers/Stories, Video above courtesy of Dan Rawkt
The only local artist to be covered on this list is The Band (a few members are from the Norfolk/Six Nations area). The legendary Aretha Franklin covers their biggest hit, The Weight.
Links: Aretha Franklin, More Aretha Franklin Stories, The Band, More Covers/Stories of The Band, Video above courtesy of king689soulclassics
Here's the rest of the list:
- Dixie Chicks: Landslide (Fleetwood Mac)
- Stevie Wonder: We Can Work it Out (Beatles)
- Johnny Cash: Hurt (Nine Inch Nails)
- kd lang: Hallelujah (Leonard Cohen)
- Barenaked Ladies: Lovers in a Dangerous Time (Bruce Cockburn)
- Travis: Hit Me Baby, One More Time (Britney Spears)
- Jennifer Warnes: Ain't No Cure for Love (Leonard Cohen)
- Sarah MacLachlan: Blue (Joni Mitchell)
- Dolly Parton: Don't Think Twice (Bob Dylan)
- Pearl Jam: Last Kiss (Wayne Cochran)
- The Ataris: Boys of Summer (Don Henley)
- Michael Jackson: Come Together (Beatles)
- Willie Nelson: Just Breathe (Pearl Jam)
- Lior and Serena Ryder: Heart of Gold (Neil Young)
- Holly Cole Trio: I Can See Clearly Now (Jimmy Cliff)
- Bonnie Raitt: Angel from Montgomery (John Prine)
- April Wine: Bad Side of the Moon (Elton John)
Blast from the Past: CBC's Best Canadian Songwriters List
Links: CBC Music, More CBC Lists
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Tuesday, October 10, 2017
Thelonious Monk's 100th Birthday
Today (October 10, 2017) would have been jazz legend Theolonious Monk's 100th birthday.
Links: Theolonious Monk, More 100th Birthday Celebrations
Previous (Thanksgiving Videos w Julian, Taylor, Johnny Cash & More) - - - Next (Local Musicians on CBC's Best Cover Songs List)
Labels:
100th,
Jazz,
Thelonious Monk
Sunday, October 8, 2017
CONGRATS! Guelph's Dan McKinnon Wins 2017 Amy Louie Grossmans Music Scholarship
We are happy to announce that former Guelphite, Dan McKinnon has won this year's Amy Louie Grossmans Music Scholarship!
From the Bluestime Productions press release:
Toronto blues guitarist/vocalist/songwriter Dan McKinnon received the $ 2,000 ALGMS bursary at the 6th annual fundraiser on Tuesday, September 26, 2017. His winning proposal outlined plans to support a new recording that will be released in 2018. The presentation was made by Grossman's owner Christina Louie and 2016 ALGMS recipient Raha Javinfar (Bad Luck Woman and Her Misfortunes). McKinnon also won The Toronto Blues Society’s Talent Search in June.
Dan had this to say on his Facebook page
I would like to take the time to thank Grossman's Tavern and the Louie Family for awarding me with this year's Amy Louie Grossmans Music Scholarship.
Back in 2008, I got my start playing blues by attending their legendary Sunday Night Jam, hosted by the great Brian Cober. While I was greener than a blade of grass at the time, both Brian and Bill Hedefine were more than generous when it came to giving me opportunities to play. Even if there were moments in those early years when I sounded like a "pet store on fire", they both always encouraged me to keep going and to keep working hard. I'm glad I chose to listen.
The scholarship funds will go towards the making of my next record, which will be released in the spring of 2018.
A special thank you goes to all of the musicians who performed at last night's fundraiser, as well as to Bad Luck Woman and Her Misfortunes for hosting the event.
Video above courtesy of Twentyfive Musical
2 videos above courtesy of randallstaffordcook
Blast from the Past: Dan Wins 2017 Toronto Blues Society Talent Search
Links: Dan McKinnon, More Dan McKinnon Stories
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Labels:
Blues,
Dan McKinnon,
Grossman Award
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