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Saturday, March 20, 2010
Sharon Jones Live @ SXSW
"She Ain't A Child No More" by Sharon Jones & The Dap Kings @ WOXY Lounge
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Myriam Gendron, Andre Ethier @ Collective Arts Toronto, Thursday
8 pm doors. 777 Dundas St. West. $25.99. Click for tickets.
What's hot this week...
STERLING. The Velvet Warrior – new fan doc on Velvet Underground guitarist
Cam Forrester put together a Sterling Morrison documentary in three parts kicking off Saturday (June 22) at 8 am EST. Here's the scoo...
Toronto's dynamic duo Catl rock Summer Live 4 in Lixing-lès-Rouhling, Saturday
If you happen to be in northeastern France this weekend, don't miss Catl with The Courettes & Bob Log III on Saturday! Oh yes Belg...
Richard Morton Jack publishes Labyrinth, the definitive guide to 60s British jazz
Labyrinth: British Jazz On Record, 1960-75 comes packed with reviews of 300 UK jazz gems penned by Richard Morton Jack Here's the scoop...
Scottish indie music '83-'95 chronicled in new book, Postcards From Scotland
Postcards From Scotland was assembled from more than 100 interviews by Teenage Superstars filmmaker Grant McPhee. Here's the scoop from ...
Remembering Chicago guitar great LeRoy Crume on his birthday
Soul Stirrers guitarist LeRoy Crume cut "Funky Walk" with brother Dillard after numerous records as the Crume Brothers.
R.I.P. James Chance, 1953-2024
Sadly, no wave icon James Chance – a spellbinding performer – has passed away at the age of 71. He'll be greatly missed. From Marc Mast...
That time the Reigning Sound backed Mary Weiss on Late Night with Conan
Mary Weiss performed a great version of "Stop and Think It Over" accompanied by Greg Cartwright and crew in 2007.
Remembering Suicide's Alan Vega on his birthday
Raising a glass to Suicide co-founder Alan Vega – born Boruch Alan Bermowitz in Brooklyn – with a few performances and more.
Kurt Vile & The Violators @ Danforth Music Hall, Friday
Note: Kurt's pal Jimmy Kimmel won't be at the show
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