Celebrating the last day of school today with Alice Cooper on Top of The Pops from 1972. |
Friday, June 30, 2023
U.I.C. with Enchanters, Ohmno @ Monarch Tavern, Friday
The mighty U.I.C. kick off Canada Day weekend celebrations tonight with Enchanters and Ohmno at the Monarch. Doors at 8 pm. |
Get tickets for U.I.C.'s show at the Monarch Tavern (12 Clinton, 1 block south of College) right here. |
One (or Two) For The Weekend: The Stoics
San Antonio's Stoics released their sneering garage punk double-sider on Brams in 1967, recently reissued by Okto-Bone Rekkids. |
Here's the scoop from Okto-Bone Rekkids...
Thursday, June 29, 2023
Enchanters share rippin' "Tar Pits" ahead of Monarch Tavern show Friday
Classy Craig Daniels and his Enchanters crew are back with "Tar Pits" – see 'em with U.I.C. at the Monarch Tavern on Friday.
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Happy 70th Birthday Mitchell Froom!
Celebrating the 70th birthday of producer/keyboardist Mitchell Froom with a couple of tunes and some chats about making records. |
Programme 4 cleverly celebrates/skewers 70s shag-carpet culture
Rachel Lichtman's brilliant Programme 4 parodies of 70s television shows and advertising should delight fans of SCTV. |
Writes Programme 4 creator Rachel Lichtman...
I am thrilled to announce the launch of Programme 4, an independent television channel that I created and have been working on for over 3 years. It clocks in at 58 minutes and has been described as a “portal”, so light some candles and settle in! I will have more to say about it in the coming weeks, but for now:
Programme 4 has begun its broadcast day. See what’s happening!
Check it out right here.
Wednesday, June 28, 2023
Happy Birthday David "Honeyboy" Edwards!
Remembering blues great "Honeyboy" Edwards with some performance footage, 50s recordings and a Pete Welding interview. |
UK Afrobeat crew Kokoroko rock the OLG Grove mainstage, Wednesday
Don't miss Kokoroko – led by trumpeter Sheila Maurice-Grey – tearin' up the OLG Grove tonight at 8:45 pm for Jazz Fest. It's free! |
For more info about Kokoroko and more, check out the Toronto Jazz Fest site right here. |
Tuesday, June 27, 2023
Malika Tirolien takes over the Jazz Fest's Village Stage, Tuesday
Montreal's Malika Tirolien brings the uplifting sound of her HIGHER album to the Village Stage tonight at 8:30 pm. It's free! |
Here's the scoop...
Malika Tirolien is a Guadeloupean vocalist, producer and songwriter based in Montreal, Canada. She has become an internationally recognized artist through her numerous collaborations with Snarky Puppy, Jacques Schwarz-Bart, Richard Bona, Alain Jean-Marie, Lara Fabian and more. She is also the lead singer of Grammy-nominated group Bokanté and a band member of 4 times Grammy winner Jacob Collier. Her self-produced debut album, ‘Sur La Voie Ensoleillée' (2014) – representing "EARTH" as part of a tetralogy based on the elements – garnered great reviews while reaching #5 on the R&B/soul Canadian iTunes charts.
Her latest album, HIGHER, co-produced by Michael League (Snarky Puppy, Bokanté, Ground Up Music), was released in February 2021 and showcases a new genre called HighSoul, mixing Jazz, R&B, Soul and Hip Hop. It is the second instalment of the tetralogy and symbolizes "AIR." Despite the pandemic, Malika was able to tour the album across Canada and in the US, Brazil and in Europe where she opened for Snarky Puppy on a 12-date tour. Can't wait for the "FIRE" instalment.
Check out a few recent performances below.
Dream Syndicate's Days Of Wine & Roses gets deluxe 4CD reissue
The expanded 4CD edition of Days Of Wine and Roses boasts 31 previously unissued recordings and 10 rarities! |
Here's the scoop...
The Dream Syndicate reveal a newly expanded 40th Anniversary Edition release History Kinda Pales When It and You Are Aligned: The Days Of Wine and Roses (4xCD Expanded Edition). Collecting 54 songs from the original line-up, including 10 hard-to-find rarities and 31 never released recordings.
An exceptional early ‘80s guitar-powered gem, remastered in full and includes a wealth of unreleased material. This newly expanded 4 CD collection includes tracks from main protagonist Steve Wynn’s earlier combo 15 Minutes, the debut EP, astounding cover renditions (Johnny Cash, Janis Joplin, The Who), recordings of the band’s first ever rehearsal, along with several visceral live concerts live concerts pre-dating the recording of their album.
Celebrating the album’s 40th year, this beautifully housed bookback edition also includes 30 pages of liner notes by band historian Pat Thomas, new interviews with Kendra Smith, engineer Paul Cutler and producer Chris D, rare photos, gig posters, and more.
History Kinda Pales When It and You Are Aligned: The Days Of Wine and Roses (4xCD Expanded Edition) was released by Fire America on June 23. Get it right here. Outside of the US, this special release will be available digitally only. Check out the complete track list followed by a Dream Syndicate performance in Milan, Italy shot on October 16, 2022.
Dream Syndicate Days Of Wine and Roses 40th Anniversary Edition
Disc One: Original Days of Wine and Roses album + Down There EP
Tell Me When It's Over
Definitely Clean
That's What You Always Say
Then She Remembers
Halloween
When You Smile
Until Lately
Too Little, Too Late
The Days of Wine and Roses
Sure Thing (Down There EP Version)
That's What You Always Say (Down There EP Version)
When You Smile (Down There EP Version)
Some Kinda Itch (Down There EP Version)
Disc Two: Even More Hot Rocks (no hits & out of phase cookies)
That's What You Always Say (15 Minutes / 7 inch Single Version)
Last Chance For You (15 Minutes / 7 inch Single Version)
Too Little, Too Late (Rehearsal Version, 1981)
Definitely Clean (Rehearsal Version, 1981)
Is It Rolling, Bob? (Rehearsal Version, 1982)
A Reason (Rehearsal Version, 1982)
Like Mary (Rehearsal Version, 1982)
Outside the Dream Syndicate (Rehearsal Version, 1982)
Last Chance For You (Rehearsal Version, 1982)
Unknown song with lyrics (Rehearsal Version, 1982)
Some Kinda Itch (Live at KPFK, 1982)
Disc Three: Crackling Noises Ok - Do Not Correct
Until Lately (Live at 1313 Mockingbird Lane, CA, 1982)
Sure Thing (Live at 1313 Mockingbird Lane, CA, 1982)
Then She Remembers (Live at 1313 Mockingbird Lane, CA, 1982)
It’s Gonna Be Alright (Live at 1313 Mockingbird Lane, CA, 1982)
Halloween (Live)
That’s What You Always Say (Live)
Sure Thing (Live)
Definitely Clean (Live)
Too Little, Too Late (Kendra vocal) (Live)
When You Smile (Live)
Some Kinda Itch (Live)
That’s What You Always Say (Rehearsal Version)
Road Runner (Rehearsal Version)
Instrumental (Rehearsal Version)
Disc Four: Live'r Than You'll Ever Be
Tell Me When It’s Over (Live at the Country Club, Reseda CA, 1982)
That’s What You Always Say (Live at the Country Club, Reseda CA, 1982)
Sure Thing (Live at the Country Club, Reseda CA, 1982)
Then She Remembers (Live at the Country Club, Reseda CA, 1982)
Halloween (Live at the Country Club, Reseda CA, 1982)
Definitely Clean (Live at the Country Club, Reseda CA, 1982)
When You Smile (Live at the Country Club, Reseda CA, 1982)
Happy Birthday T-Model Ford!
Remembering badass bluesman T-Model Ford on his birthday with a couple of sweet clips of the Tail Dragger in action. |
Whaddya mean you don't know Vernis P. Paul aka Vernis Pratt
Connetsville's Vernis P. Paul aka Vernis Pratt cut 3 singles for Nashville's Avenue South in '69 then vanished in his sisters shoes. |
Monday, June 26, 2023
Singer/songwriter Gurf Morlix rings in strawberry season in Ontario
Austin's Gurf Morlix, who summers in Muskoka, enjoys the local harvest. Check out Gurf's great new album I Challenge The Beast. |
Here's the scoop on Gurf's new album...
This should've been the sleeve for I Challenge The Beast |
Happy 80th Birthday Georgie Fame!
Toasting UK Hammond hero Georgie Fame on his 80th birthday with a short interview, some live clips and a few classic cookers. |
Jarvis Cocker and Richard Hawley lend a hand with Asteroid City soundtrack
Jarvis "Levi" Cocker and Pulp pal Richard Hawley did a fine job for Wes Anderson with "Dear Alien" & "You Can't Wake Up." And yes, that's Seu Jorge up front. |
Electric Eels double-LP Spin Age Blasters anthology due July 7th
Scat Records is releasing the Electric Eels' 28-track Spin Age Blasters comp on July 7th. Read all about it. |
Here's the scoop...
A world unto themselves, Cleveland’s beloved art terrorists the electric eels did so many things first it boggles the mind. Though they never entered a recording studio, there is a wealth of 4 track recordings made by Paul Marotta.in the spring and summer of 1975 that have cemented their legacy.
It’s been nearly 10 years since any of this material was commonly available, so we’ve assembled what we consider the be-all, end-all of electric eels compilations. When Scat released "The Eyeball of Hell" in 2001, that cleared the archive of unreleased material and put things to rights, like including the original 45 version of "Agitated" absent from all previous comps. For the Spin Age Blasters 2 LP set, we've gathered all the best tracks/versions from all previous comps of the last 35 years, and sequenced it in classic double album style for maximum flow between tracks while giving each side it's own personality.
Think of it as one lifelong fan’s perfect mixtape – all the best tracks in their best versions in a sequence that flows while providing differentiation between the 4 sides. Mastered by John Golden. Available on black vinyl or metallic silver (limited to 300 copies, Scat web exclusive).
Pre-order a copy directly from Scat Records right here. See tracklist followed by credits and a few vintage Electric Eels recordings below.
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Sunday, June 25, 2023
Cate Blanchett joins Sparks on stage at Glastonbury
Check out the Sparks performance of "The Girl Is Crying In Her Latte" with Cate Blanchett at Glastonbury along with the video. |
Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio @ OLG Grove, Sunday
The Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio rocks the OLG Grove at Victoria College tonight at 9:30pm. Check out DJ Agile's set at 8:40pm. |
Jazz Fest Mixdown: Spinning Jazz with Pete Evans
Listen to two solid hours of 60s and 70s jazz gems selected by DJ Pete Evans right here. Check the track list below. |
Spinning Jazz (from June 18th) with Pete Evans
Horace Silver – Song For My Father
Joe Lee Wilson – Song For My Father
Joy – Martini Sweet
Harold Land – Chocolate Mess
Johnny Lytle – Moon Child
John Patton – Blue John
Teddy Edwards – Sandy
Barry Harris – Sun Dance
Ramsey Lewis – Bold And Black
Reuben Wilson – Hot Rod
Reuben Wilson – Sweet Tooth
Reuben Wilson – Stoned Out Of My Mind
Reuben Wilson – Sugar
Joe Bataan – Triste
Moacir Santos – Sampaguita
Johnny Pacheco – Sugar Frost
Johnny Rivera – Boogaloo Que La Traigo
Houston Person – Crazy Legs
Hank Mobley – 18th Hole
Deniz Tek tears it up in Paris with Keith Streng on drums!
Yep, that's The Fleshtones guitarist Keith Streng pounding drums behind Radio Birdman's Deniz Tek at La Dame de Canton. |
Saturday, June 24, 2023
R.I.P. Jesse McReynolds, 1929-2023
Sadly, bluegrass singer/mandolinist Jesse McReynolds, of Jim & Jesse fame, has passed away at 93. He'll be greatly missed. |
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Stax songwriters' demos released as Written In Their Soul 7CD set
In its heyday, Stax Records was synonymous with soul music’s biggest stars – from Otis Redding and Carla Thomas to Sam & Dave and the Staple Singers. But behind their iconic hits was a talented team of songwriters. Craft Recordings celebrates the work of these unsung heroes with a brand-new collection, Written in Their Soul: The Stax Songwriter Demos. Set for release on June 23 and available for pre-order today on CD and digital, the 7-disc box set includes 146 demos (140 previously unreleased) from Stax’s legendary roster of songwriters, including Bettye Crutcher, Homer Banks, and William Bell. From early sketches of classic ’60s and ’70s hits to never-before-heard songs with full-blown arrangements, Written in Their Soul offers fans a fascinating glimpse behind the scenes of the storied Memphis label.
Sir Mack Rice |
Bettye Crutcher |
Alex Pangman w/ Ross Wooldridge Septet and Asiko Afrobeat Ensemble @ Avenue/Bloor Stage, Saturday
Alex Pangman joins Ross Wooldridge's septet on stage today at 3:30 pm followed by Asiko Afrobeat Ensemble at 5:30 pm. It's free! |
Here's the scoop from the Toronto Jazz Festival...
R.I.P. Peter Brötzmann, 1941-2023
Sadly, saxophone powerhouse and visual artist Peter Brötzmann has passed away at the age of 82. There won't be another like him. |
Dollar Bin Delights: Ron Collier Tentet
The Ron Collier Tentet album for CTL brought togetherToronto jazz scene aces Fred Stone, Guido Basso, Ed Bickert, Archie Alleyene, Bernie Piltch & Bill Britto. |
Friday, June 23, 2023
One For The Weekend: Guy Hamper Trio
Check out the house rockin' instro "Man In The Mouth Of A Cave" featuring UK Hammond hero James Taylor & Billy Childish. |
Here's the scoop...
Thursday, June 22, 2023
R&B great Jackie Shane gets a Heritage Toronto plaque
Black trans trailblazer Jackie Shane is getting a plaque near the site of the Sapphire Tavern at Richmond & Victoria at 9:30 am. |
Jackie Shane with Frank Motley |
Here's the Jackie Shane plaque at the corner of Richmond and Victoria in Toronto. |