Wednesday, April 1, 2026

Belize's Garifuna Collective, Blandine Kiniki @ Koerner Hall, Thursday

After the unfortunate cancellation of Orchestra Baobab, the Garifuna Collective from Belize makes a fantastic replacement April 2.  

Here's the scoop...

From Belize, The Garifuna Collective a driving force in celebrating the rich cultural heritage and music of the Garifuna people, an Afro-Indigenous group community with a rich cultural heritage, originating from the Caribbean island of Saint Vincent and now residing in various countries, including Honduras, Belize, and the United States. 

Their music is “full of surging seaside rhythms and yearning, soulful melodies that hang in the memory” (BBC Music) and has been described as “an extraordinary blend that layers soulful, indigenous and African rhythms with sweet, lyrical melodies” (NPR). The band’s energetic and evocative live shows draw from their extensive repertoire, mixing traditional Garifuna rhythms with contemporary world music grooves.
 
Singer/songwriter and percussionist Blandine Kaniki, winner of an African Entertainment Award 2015 as Best Female Voice, blends the soul of rhumba with urban music. The Congolese Canadian singer’s 2019 album L’Antidote featured a powerful collaboration with the legend of Congolese music Nyboma and lead guitarist Lokassa Ya M'Bongo.
 
Presented in association with Batuki Music Society. Tickets for The Garifuna Collective with Blandine Kiniki at Koerner Hall (273 Bloor St. West) on Thursday, April 2 at 7 pm start at $50. Get 'em right here. Watch a few clips of the Garifuna Collective in action along with some Garifuna documentary footage below.  
 







Hag's Big City B'day w/ Jamie Oliver & pals @ The Horseshoe, April 1

This year's Merle Haggard birthday bash includes special guests Jim Cuddy, Russell deCarle, Caitlin Hanford and more!







Tickets for Hag's Big City B'day Bash are $25 advance and are going fast right here


Mainline guitarist Mike McKenna releases new memoir Goin' To Toronto

Guitar ace Mike McKenna recalls his time with Luke & The Apostles, Ugly Ducklings, Mainline and more.
  
 Goin' To Toronto by Mike McKenna

Join me for a trip back in time to the early days of the Canadian rock scene. We start in my early days with Whitey (Glan) and the Roulettes. Our next stop is Yorkville, where Mike’s Trio becomes Luke (Gibson) and The Apostles. After a stint with The Ugly Ducklings, Joe and I form McKenna Mendelson Mainline. Our trip continues through Diamondback, The Mike McKenna Band, Downchild Blues Band, The Guess Who, and Slidewinder. Our journey spans four countries with many interesting stories along the way. You will also hear from some of my friends and fans including Luke Gibson, Tony Nolasco, Dave Bingham, Peter McGraw and Pat Little.

Mike McKenna is a Torontonian through and through. As a Canadian musician he has traveled the world and played in nine Bands. If the Blues is his first love, then guitars are his second. He is renowned for his guitar solos and slide playing. Mike was inducted into the Canadian South Blues Society Hall of Fame in 2013 and was nominated for a “Lifetime Achievement Award” by the Toronto Maple Blues Society in 2024. Mike has been told by many people that he should write a book. So here it is…

Get a copy of Mike McKenna's new book Goin' To Toronto from Friesen Press right here. Check out a few clips below. 






Maurice & Mac vs. Buck Owens and the Buckaroos

Buck Owens and crew can't top Maurice & Mac's deep soul version of Mike Settle's tune "But You Know I Love You"