Remembering blues rockin' daddy Frankie Lee Sims on his day with a couple of cookers. |
Monday, April 30, 2018
Watch Alela Diane perform "Émigré" off her new album Cusp
Tickets on sale for Ursula Rucker @ Lula Lounge, June 7
Ursula will be accompanied by Hugh Marsh, Rich Brown, Thompson Egbo-Egbo and Don Pham. Get tickets here. |
Sunday, April 29, 2018
Happy Birthday Duke Ellington!
Don't miss Houston soul crew The Suffers @ The Horseshoe, Sunday
Not The Music featuring Joe McPhee @ The Music Gallery, Sunday
Whaddya mean you don't know Joe Bauer
Saturday, April 28, 2018
Pratt & Moody hit on contemporary soul classic with "Words Words Words"
Friday, April 27, 2018
The Surfrajettes vs. Britney Spears
One For The Weekend: The Chats
Thursday, April 26, 2018
Whaddya mean you don't know The Dream
Wednesday, April 25, 2018
Mr. Bongo reissues rare Pat Thomas Introduces Marijata album
Tuesday, April 24, 2018
Jim McCarty's album + book launch @ Lula Lounge, Tuesday
Legendary Yardbirds drummer Jim McCarty (left) recalls his time with Jimmy Page and crew in Nobody Told Me! |
Jim has long had a special relationship with Toronto. Beyond staying here while touring the States with The Yardbirds, Jim has also collaborated with local musicians on various solo recordings, including his latest album Walking In The Wild Land which was cut at Number 9 Studios with producer/bassist George Koller and mixed by the legendary Terry Brown.
George will join Jim on stage with Tom Reynolds (keyboards), Ben Riley (drums), and Drew Jurecka (violin, reeds along with guests Christian Antonacci and the Willows. Jim will be performing songs from his new album (and perhaps a Yardbirds tune or two) after reading a short excerpt from his engaging memoir which boasts an introduction penned by his old Yardbirds bandmate Jimmy Page.
Lula Lounge is located at 1585 Dundas West and doors open at 6:30 pm. Showtime is at 7:30 pm sharp and tickets are $20 at the door. Check out the title track from Jim's new album Walking In The Wild Land below.
Monday, April 23, 2018
R.I.P. Bob Dorough, 1923-2018
Caitlin Rose opening for Brian Fallon @ Danforth Music Hall, Tuesday
Sunday, April 22, 2018
Ronnie Hawkins vs. Chuck Willis
Saturday, April 21, 2018
Nightseeker album release w/ Bad Waitress, Bueller @ The Horseshoe, Saturday
Country great Gary Stewart sings Motown for RSD!
Delmore Records dug up two unissued demos of Gary singing Motown classics for the perfect RSD single. |
Anyone that knows the Delmore label knows that we are huge Gary Stewart fans. We've been working on a full length compilation of unreleased Gary for longer than some of you have been alive, and eight(!) years ago we rescued the headneck classic Grandma's Roadhouse from private press obscurity. And now, we are ecstatic to announce the release of the rarest of all of Gary's previously unreleased recordings as a limited edition 7" single for Record Store Day 2018.
Five years before "She's Acting Single (I'm Drinking Doubles)", Gary Stewart was paid $30 to sing on a demo of Motown hits country style. The session was arranged by publishing lifer Henry Hurt on behalf of Jobete Music, who was hoping to interest country stars in their catalogue.
Absolutely no one seemed to have a copy of the tape that blew the mind of record producer Roy Dea, sending him on a multi year crusade to get Gary a record deal and to produce his records. As Dea told the writer Jimmy McDonough in the Village Voice in 1988, while discussing that first exposure: “I never knew anyone who blew me away like Gary, an’ I seen Elvis, Hank Williams – all of ‘em. You get hooked on Stewart. He’s like a damn drug.” The legend of this recording has appeared in nearly every story written about Stewart, but the tapes were presumed lost.
Recently discovered after a ten-year search, and released for the first time ever, the Mowtown seven-inch single is an essential addition to your Gary Stewart jukebox. Available in smart record shops worldwide on Record Store Day, April 21st. Listen to Gary sing the Four Tops classic "Baby I Need Your Loving" below. Read about the single in Rolling Stone – who told them about Gary Stewart?
Friday, April 20, 2018
Wednesday, April 18, 2018
UK jazz rising star Nat Birchall discusses Cosmic Language
Tuesday, April 17, 2018
Khruangbin, The Mattson 2 @ The Mod Club, Tuesday
Monday, April 16, 2018
Watch the new Bad Waitress video for "Acid Brain"
The new Bad Waitress EP Party Bangers is out Friday. They're opening for Nightseeker at the Horseshoe Saturday. |
Toronto – Bad Waitress are set release their rip-snortin' new Party Bangers: Volume 1 EP on Royal Mountain Records this Friday (April 20). The Toronto-based punk crew have a number of tour dates in support of the EP including a show at The Horseshoe on Saturday (April 21) opening for label-mates Nightseeker (fronted by Deaner of FUBAR infamy) who are also launching their new opus the same night, 3069: a Space-Rock Sex Odyssey.
Bad Waitress is a fierce and playful punk rock slap to the face comprised of four young women on a mission. Vocalist/guitarist Kali-Ann Butala moved to Toronto from the Northwest Territories five years ago, with the specific intent to play kick-ass music with other women. The band’s debut release, 2017's Doll Creatures of the Valley EP – mixed and mastered by Kali-Ann – plays along this theme in a cheeky and subversive way, with the biting “We’re Girls,” (“We’re girls/We’re here/We’re ready to fight”) to the witchy chanting of “Devil’s Vagina,” and the EP’s title track which begins with eerie, doll-like voices before the heavy guitar takes over.
But it would be wrong to pigeonhole the artists-formerly-known-as-Nude-Dogs as just girl punk. Their influences may include such punk stalwarts as Fugazi and Gang of Four, with comparisons to acts like 7 Year Bitch and Babes in Toyland, but there’s a little something extra mixed in there, too. Butala’s Howlin’ Wolf tattoo is what she and guitarist Katelyn Molgard initially bonded over. The whole band – rounded out by drummer Eva Moon and bassist Jessica Maxwell – describe themselves as inseparable, and the enjoyment they have from making music together is certainly palpable.
Check out the clip for "Acid Brain" followed by a list of upcoming Bad Waitress dates.
Bad Waitress on tour
April 21st @ The Horseshoe Tavern - Toronto ON - with Nightseeker
May 18th @ St. Andrew's Hall - Detroit MI - with Rise Against
June 8th @ the Sanctuary - Ridgeway ON - with Hollerado
Happy Birthday Henry Mancini!
Sunday, April 15, 2018
Beverly Glenn-Copeland @ The Jam Factory, Sunday
B-Side wins again: Cyrus Erie
Saturday, April 14, 2018
Eleni Mandell releases a new clip for "Don't Forget How Good It Is"
Watch Eleni's beautifully shot video for "Don't Forget How Good It Is" below. She's touring Spain in June. |
Eleni in Spain
04.06 Barcelona (SP). Old manufactures damm-DELICATESSEN
09.06 St. Sebastian (SP). Altxerri Bar (Club 44)
10.06 Zaragoza (SP). Delights-Bombo y Platillo
11.06 Castellón (SP). Center Culture-Sons Castelló
12.06 Madrid (SP). Cc Galileo-CiudaDistrito
Whaddya mean you don't know Esplendor Geométrico
Spanish 80s industrial trio Esplendor Geométrico are featured on the new La Contra Ola comp from Bongo Joe. |
Friday, April 13, 2018
R.I.P. Nathan Davis, 1937-2018
One For The Weekend: Tubby Hayes Orchestra
Wednesday, April 11, 2018
Dennis Coffey's smokin' performance with Lyman Woodard Trio to be released
Dennis Coffey's rare recording from Morey Baker's Showplace Lounge is being released by Omnivore on June 1. |
A previously unissued live set from Detroit in 1968!
Dennis Coffey is a guitar legend. From his early work with The Royaltones (who also backed other artists like Del Shannon) — to his run through the Motor City’s independent labels as a session ace — to his pioneering and legendary work with The Funk Brothers, backing band to massive Motown hits like “Just My Imagination,” “Ball Of Confusion (That’s What The World Is Today),” “War,” “Cloud Nine,” “Someday We’ll Be Together” and “Band Of Gold” among many others — he's one of the most important six-string slingers on the Detroit scene during the 60s.
And Dennis didn't slow down for one second during the 70s either as he struck out on his own and had a million selling hit with “Scorpio,” in 1971. He continued his studio session work (notably appearing on “Boogie Fever” by The Sylvers), scored films and produced other artists’ albums like Gallery’s Nice To Be With You and Rodriguez’ cult classic Cold Fact.
The 2000s have found Dennis appearing on the big screen including the 2002 film Standing In The Shadows Of Motown and the 2012’s Searching For Sugarman. And to this very day you can find him playing every Tuesday night in Detroit.
All tracks on One Night At Morey’s: 1968 are previously unissued and come directly from the vaults of Dennis Coffey and producer partner, Mike Theodore. Tracks include original compositions, “Big City Lights,” “Mindbender,” and “Union Station,” as well as surprising and funky covers of “Billie’s Bounce” by Charlie Parker, “Burning Spear” by The Soulful Strings (written and arranged by Richard Evans), “Cissy Strut” by The Meters, “Eleanor Rigby” by The Beatles, “Groovin’” by The Young Rascals, and “I’m A Midnight Mover” by Wilson Pickett co-written by Pickett and Bobby Womack. Check the track list followed by a preview trailer below.
One Night At Morey's: 1968
I’M A MIDNIGHT MOVER
ELEANOR RIGBY
CISSY STRUT
GROOVIN’
BURNING SPEAR
IT’S YOUR THING/UNION STATION
MINDBENDER
BIG CITY LIGHTS
BILLIE’S BOUNCE