Join Brampton psych swingers The Auras in celebrating the release of EP2 at the 'Shoe. |
Saturday, August 31, 2013
Friday, August 30, 2013
Thursday, August 29, 2013
Wednesday, August 28, 2013
Tuesday, August 27, 2013
Monday, August 26, 2013
The Replacements live @ Riot Fest T.O.
Favorite Thing
Color Me Impressed
Left Of The Dial
Alex Chilton
Bastards Of Young
Setlist
Takin’ A Ride
I’m in Trouble
Favorite Thing
Hangin’ Downtown
Color Me Impressed
Tommy Gets His Tonsils Out
Kiss Me on the Bus
Androgynous
Achin’ to Be
I Will Dare
Love You Till Friday
Merry Go Round
Wake Up
Borstal Breakout
Little Mascara
Left of the Dial
Alex Chilton
Swinging Party
Can’t Hardly Wait
Bastards of Young
Encore:
Everything’s Coming Up Roses
I.O.U
Sunday, August 25, 2013
Westernerds discuss Replacements "reunion" @ Riot Fest, Sunday
Paul Westerberg and Tommy Stinson will be joined by Josh Freese and Dave Minehan at Riot Fest |
SPOILER ALERT: Scott Hudson predicts Replacements' Riot Fest setlist
Saturday, August 24, 2013
Iggy & The Stooges @ Riot Fest, Sunday
Iggy & The Stooges are the warm-up act for Paul Westerberg's band at Fort York Sunday evening. |
Single Mothers: 2:20 – 2:50 pm
The Flatliners: 3:00 – 3:30 pm
Best Coast: 3:40 – 4:10 pm
Dinosaur Jr: 4:25 – 4:55 pm
Rocket From The Crypt: 5:10 – 5:50 pm
The Weakerthans: 6:10 – 6:55 pm
Iggy And The Stooges: 7:15 – 8:15 pm
The Replacements: 8:45 – 10:00 pm
Friday, August 23, 2013
Thursday, August 22, 2013
Black Flower Vintage – a boutique for men!
Black Flower Vintage – opening today (Thursday, August 22) at 2 Lakeview Avenue near Ossington and Dundas – offers an impressive selection of exceptionally cool menswear, jewellery, and accessories to discerning gentlemen and hoodlums alike.
Join owner Sacha Laberge in celebrating the grand opening of Black Flower Vintage with an in-store party this evening from 7pm to 11pm. Here's the link.
There will be drinks, food, music and lots of great deals on our fantastic selection of one-of-a-kind menswear, jewelry and accessories. There will also be some choice items available for the ladies as well. Tunes come courtesy of Grump (aka James Hewitt) and David Coppafeel (aka Dave Setrakian).
Black Flower Vintage is located just beside Churchill, a block west of Ossington at Dundas. Also, FB likers get 15% off!
Labels:
Black Flower Vintage,
Sacha Laberge
Wednesday, August 21, 2013
Tuesday, August 20, 2013
Midweek Mixdown: Victor Kiswell
Here's a dope mix of jazz swingers put together by deep digging collector, dealer and club DJ Victor Kiswell which features soulful faves by Lorez Alexandria, Andy Bey along with some funky fresh Fender Rhodes 'n' flute jams off exceedingly rare French sound library records you likely haven't come across before. Check out the "shop" page on his site and you'll get a better idea of where he's coming from.
A Walk in the Jazz Forest by Victor Kiswell
Labels:
Victor Kiswell
Monday, August 19, 2013
Saturday, August 17, 2013
Thursday, August 15, 2013
Wednesday, August 14, 2013
Tuesday, August 13, 2013
Whaddya mean you don't know the South Georgia Highballers
Hard-hollerin' old-timey fiddler and noted 78 rpm record collector Frank Fairfield curates another reissue culled from his vast shellac stockpile (and those of his wax hound buddies), this time avoiding the more popular artists and titles of the era to focus on the rarer wrinkles in the fabric of Anglo-American vernacular music. That means you'll hear unusual performers, uncommon instrumentation and hotshot pickers from small towns across the States like Willard Hodgin who offers some sage advice in "Don't Get One Woman On Your Mind," Blind Joe Mangrum & Fred Shriver's ode to home cooking "Bacon & Cabbage," Mustard & Gravy's revelatory "The Whale Did, I Know He Did," The Tweedy Brothers' high steppin' "Chicken Reel."and the Ernest Rogers head-scratcher "Mythological Blues" among other uncomped faves you won't come across anywhere else.
Forget that "Americana" baloney, Turn Me Loose spotlights Anglo-American down-home music as it actually was and in many cases still is – albeit largely overlooked. With painstaking audio restoration by Michael Kieffer (of Origin Jazz Library notoriety), Turn Me Loose is Frank's impressive follow-up to his prior set of oddball 78s issued by Tompkins Square back in 2010 called Unheard Ofs & Forgotten Abouts, specifically concerning the recording of vernacular music from around the world. Taken together, they offer an intriguing alternate perspective of the music made during the so-called "Gramophone era." But enough about that, the real stars of Turn Me Loose are the singers and players you've never heard. Check out those South Georgia Highballers who gave this fine collection its title.
Mister Johnson Turn Me Aloose by The South Georgia Highballers
Monday, August 12, 2013
Crime @ Mabuhay Gardens, SF 1977
1. Introduction by Dirk Dirksen -- 0:00
2. Rockabilly Drugstore -- 0:55
3. Piss On Your Dog -- 2:42
4. San Francisco's Doomed -- 5:18
5. Instrumental -- 7:30
6. Baby, You're So Repulsive -- 9:55
7. Murder By Guitar (cuts out) -- 12:00
Sunday, August 11, 2013
Saturday, August 10, 2013
Thursday, August 8, 2013
Ghanaian highlife star Jewel Ackah rocks Lula Lounge August 29
Batuki Music Society presents a special double bill featuring Ghanaian highlife legend Jewel Ackah and Adam Solomon's African Blues & Jazz Trio at the Lula Lounge on Thursday, August 29. Backing stellar vocalist Jewel Ackah will be members of Toronto's own highlife heavy-hitters, Afrafranto, including Jewel's son, Kofi Ackah.
Jewel Ackah, born in Ghana’s western Nzima region in 1945, initially had aspirations of being a professional soccer player but found his true calling as a singer, starting with a cover band called The Pick-Ups in 1965 before finding fame in 1967 with C.K Mann’s Carousel 7.
He then moved on to a succession of groups, namely Ebo Taylor and the Railway Band, the El Dorados (of the Aboso Glass
Factory) and the Medican Lantics,
the resident band of the Atlantic Hotel in Takoradi. In 1973, Jewel joined A.B. Crentsil’s Sweet Talks, in Tema and continued to perform with them regularly during the mid to late 70s. In 1979 he fronted a new Sweet Talks line-up, and recorded Hallelujah!
Amen! with the S.T. Express followed by the release of the solo set Asomdwee Henee. During a brief stint with The Great Pilsner’s
Band, a brewery-sponsored outfit led by Jimmy Kwapps, he took time out for a 1980 session with guitarist Kwame Nkrumah to revisit their favourite highlife hits of the 50s that resulted in the lovely Yeridi A
Wu album.
After a couple of ill-fated attempts at reaching a younger audience with the soca-inspired Super Pawa and funk-highlife hybrid London Connection albums, he returned to a more conventional modern highlife concept with his own Butterfly Six in 1985 with which he performed through the early 90s. However, he did reunite with A.B. Crentsil and Pat Thomas for the 1986 album Electric Hi-Life. Ever since, Jewel has issued a steady stream of gospel albums such as Me Su Fre Wo in 1994 and ‘Ahwereshow’ in 1995. Hopefully the upcoming Lula Lounge show is an indication that Ackah is now aware of the incredible resurgence of interest in West African highlife from the 60s and 70s and he'll once again return to the classic sound for which he's best loved.
After a couple of ill-fated attempts at reaching a younger audience with the soca-inspired Super Pawa and funk-highlife hybrid London Connection albums, he returned to a more conventional modern highlife concept with his own Butterfly Six in 1985 with which he performed through the early 90s. However, he did reunite with A.B. Crentsil and Pat Thomas for the 1986 album Electric Hi-Life. Ever since, Jewel has issued a steady stream of gospel albums such as Me Su Fre Wo in 1994 and ‘Ahwereshow’ in 1995. Hopefully the upcoming Lula Lounge show is an indication that Ackah is now aware of the incredible resurgence of interest in West African highlife from the 60s and 70s and he'll once again return to the classic sound for which he's best loved.
Opening the show is the African Blues & Jazz Trio featuring Adam Solomon on guitar and vocals, bassist Conrad Henderson and Phil Caffery on drums. Affectionately known as "The Professor," Adam Solomon performs as a blues soloist as well as with his band Tikisa, creating a unique sound that combines traditional and modern coastal East African rhythms, fiesta, rumba, soukous, makossa and highlife music. He has released three three albums, Safari, Mti Wa Maisha and Rocket Express II: African Renaissance Blues. Adam Solomon is also a member of the Juno award-winning super group African Guitar Summit.
Event:
Jewel Ackah / Adam
Solomon's African Blues & Jazz Trio
Date: Thursday, August 29
Venue: Lula Lounge (1585 Dundas St. West. Toronto)
Dinner reservations guarantee seating (416) 588-0307 www.lula.ca
Time: Doors
7:00 pm / Show 8:30 pm
Tickets: $10 advance online at www.batukimusic.com /
$15 door
Info: info@batukimusic.com
Labels:
A.B. Crentsil,
C.K. Mann,
Carousel 7,
Ebo Taylor,
Jewel Ackah,
Kwame Nkrumah,
Sweet Talks
Wednesday, August 7, 2013
Sunday, August 4, 2013
Death rockumentary hits T.O. August 16
Before Bad Brains, the Sex Pistols or even the Ramones, there was Death. Formed in the early 1970s by three teenage brothers from Detroit, Death is credited as being the first black punk band, and the Hackney brothers, David, Bobby, and Dannis, are now rightly considered pioneers. But it wasn’t until recently — when a dusty 1974 demo tape made its way out of Bobby’s attic and was issued by the Drag City label nearly thirty years after Death’s heyday — that anyone outside a small group of punk enthusiasts had even heard of them. Equal parts electrifying rockumentary and epic family chronicle, the story of Death is one of brotherly love and fierce, divinely inspired expression. A Band Called Death opens Friday (August 16) at TIFF Bell Lightbox (350 King West at John) and runs until Thursday (August 22). Call 416-399-TIFF for tickets or visit the TIFF site right here.
NOTE: Producer Scott Mosier will be present for a Q&A following the 7:15pm screening on Friday, August 16th to field queries better answered by the film's directors Jeff Howlett & Mark Covino and/or the members of Death.
Labels:
A Band Called Death,
David Hackney,
Drag City
Saturday, August 3, 2013
Friday, August 2, 2013
Thursday, August 1, 2013
Giallo hommage Berberian Sound Studio opens @ TIFF Bell Lightbox Friday
Equal parts paranoid thriller and loving tribute to the disappearing art of analog sound recording, Peter Strickland's Berberian Sound Studio takes us on a nightmarish voyage behind the scenes of 1970s Italian giallo cinema. Summoned to an Italian studio to record the audio effects for a bloody horror opus, meek British sound engineer Gilderoy (Toby Jones) quickly finds his genteel disposition clashing with that of his alternately boisterous, genial and hostile Italian hosts. As Gilderoy becomes unhealthily submerged in his work, the simulated aural violence (snapping celery stalks standing in for cracking bones, pulverized watermelons for squishing craniums) starts to take on a cruel edge — and as tension in the claustrophobic studio mounts, it becomes clear that the film is corrupting Gilderoy's fragile psyche. A Kafkaesque meta-horror tale set in the lost annals of cinematic history, Berberian Sound Studio plunges us into the blurry meeting point between waking life and nightmares. For information about tickets and screen times click here.
Labels:
Berberian Sound Studio,
Broadcast,
giallo,
Peter Strickland,
Toby Jones
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