Showing posts with label Doug Paisley. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Doug Paisley. Show all posts

Sunday, January 25, 2026

Col. Tom's Swinging Door w/ Doug Paisley & Chuck Erlichman @ Cameron House, Sunday

Toronto singer/songwriter Doug Paisley and pal Chuck Erlichman join Tom Parker and crew at the Cameron from 6-8pm.




Tuesday, December 9, 2025

Doug Paisley joins John Showman & Chris Coole @ The Cameron House, Tuesday

Singer/songwriter Doug Paisley sits in with the banjo fiddle duo of John Showman & Chris Coole from 6pm-8pm.





Tuesday, May 20, 2025

Doug Paisley shares first take acoustic set of new songs "Rough Master"

Although Doug Paisley just released a set of new tunes, he'll focus on his "Sad Old World" album at the Monarch on Thursday. 

Here's the scoop from Doug...

"These are songs that don't let me go, recorded right when I was writing them, very bare-bones and rough and a lot of them will always be that way and that's how I love them. Thank you for listening and for your support. Lots of love." 

Listen to Doug Paisley's "Rough Master" album and get a digital copy via Bandcamp right here. Check the tracklisting below. Doug plays songs from his excellent 2024 covers album Sad Old World and more at Toronto's legendary Monarch Tavern (12 Clinton) on Thursday (May 22). Tickets are $34.37 and available via Dice right here. Watch a few performance clips and hear an interview with Doug below. 


Doug Paisley – Rough Master

1. Nothing Is Wrong 3:57

2. Cautionary Tale 3:44

3. Gin, Gin 3:13

4. Tragic Song, Simple Life 2:56

5. Parts I Play 2:29

6. Look Through Your Eyes 2:23

7. She Needs Me 1:57

8. One Unlike Me 3:35

9. It Takes A Lifetime To Be True 2:07

10. Stranger's Just A Friend You've Forgotten 4:17








Friday, June 14, 2024

Doug Paisley @ The Rivoli, Friday

Check  from Doug Paisley's versions of tunes by Blaze Foley, George Jones and Autry Inman off "Sad Old World" available here





Saturday, February 24, 2024

'Country Classic' Benefit w/ Jim Cuddy Band & friends @ The Horseshoe, Feb 25

Jim Cuddy and pals Colin Cripps, Lori Yates, Doug Paisley, Andy Maize & others are raising funds for the Daily Bread Food Bank.




Get tickets for the Jim Cuddy Band's "Country Classic" benefit show while you can right here.

Thursday, January 26, 2023

Doug Paisley shares "Sometimes It's So Easy" from Say What You Like album

Playing a tune while cruising around on a bike seems like no trouble at all for Toronto singer/songwriter Doug Paisley.  


Doug Paisley's much-anticipated Say What You Like album is out March 17th. Pre-order a copy via Bandcamp right here.


Tuesday, June 25, 2019

The 2019 Polaris Long List – who's on it and who should've been

Surprise! The latest Shawn Mendes album made it onto the Polaris Prize Long List but Doug Paisley's excellent Starter Home didn't. 

A panel of 199 Polaris Prize jurors considered 233 albums released by Canadian artists and last week they announced a long list of 40 albums (see below) that will be in the running for the top award of $50,000 for music excellence. Prior nominees Carly Rae JepsenWintersleep, Shad and 2009 winner Fucked Up are back again.

Canuck pop star Shawn Mendes also made the list with his self-titled third album which debuted at number one on US and Canadian charts upon release on May 25th. And although the  cut-off dates for the 2019 Polaris Prize consideration run from June 1, 2018 to May 31, 2019, in certain special cases there are exceptions. According to the Polaris Prize rules for 2019, "Albums released between May 1, and May 31, 2018 that did not make the 2018 Long List will also be considered." So Mendes' hugely successful album – now certified platinum in Canada and gold in the US and UK – made the cut.

Technically speaking, mega-selling albums are qualified to be on the Polaris Prize long list. However, the real question is it really fair for established celebrities like Mendes and Jepsen – who have extensive music industry machinery grinding away on their behalf – to compete against artists working independently? It seems like the Juno Awards has the whole Canadian music biz popularity contest thing covered. The Polaris Prize could be much more beneficial to our shared musical eco-system in rewarding exceptional artistic achievement which isn't already being featured on glossy magazines and prime-time network television.

Perhaps one of those high-profile types will do the honourable thing – the Canadian thing – and give up their spot to a less established artist who could really benefit from the Polaris-related attention. Who you ask? Well, just off the top of my head there's Toronto singer/songwriter Doug Paisley who's brilliant Starter Home album really deserves to be a finalist and likewise Catl's blues rockin' Bide My Time Until I Die – which is their fifth album and no, none of their previous releases have been given the stamp of Polaris approval either.


Of course, there are loads of other credible Canuck artists who've released recordings deserving wider recognition. There's The Band Whose Name Is A Symbol's Aggregate Fractures... In Search Of Highs, Kilrush Drive by Red Mass, The self-titled EP from Vancouver punks Chain Whip, Kick It Till You Flip It by Brodie West's Eucalyptus, Toronto rapper Mathematik's ReAL/iS-Him, Chris Houston's Hazards Of Glitter, Abundance by Ernesto Cervini's TurbopropElizabeth Shepherd's homage to her hometown Montréal, or any one of Matthew "Doc" Dunn's numerous projects like his collaboration with James Matthew VII & Brian Tysoe which resulted in Some Horses Run, The Cosmic Range's The Gratitude Principle or The Sacred Lamp's self-titled debut. Take your pick. 

For those keeping score at home, the 10 album short list will be announced on July 16th and eleven person Grand Jury will then decide who gets the "Artist Of The Year" award at the Polaris Music Prize Gala at The Carlu in Toronto on September 16.

Here's the 2019 Polaris Music Prize long list

Tim Baker - Forever Overhead
Tanika Charles - The Gumption
Clairmont The Second - Do You Drive?
Charlotte Cornfield - The Shape of Your Name
Marie Davidson - Working Class Woman
Dilly Dally - Heaven
The Dirty Nil - Master Volume
Dizzy - Baby Teeth
Elisapie - The Ballad of the Runaway Girl
FET.NAT - Le Mal
Dominique Fils-Aimé - Stay Tuned!
Fucked Up - Dose Your Dreams
Yves Jarvis - The Same But By Different Means
Carly Rae Jepsen - Dedicated
Kaia Kater - Grenades
Kimmortal - X Marks the Swirl
La Force - La Force
LAL - Dark Beings
Laurence-Anne - Première apparition
Salomé Leclerc - Les choses extérieures
Lee Harvey Osmond - Mohawk
Jean Leloup - L'étrange pays
Shay Lia - Dangerous
Les Louanges - La nuit est une panthère
Loud - Tout ça pour ça
Shawn Mendes - Shawn Mendes
Haviah Mighty - 13th Floor
Operators - Radiant Dawn
Orville Peck - Pony
Sandro Perri - In Another Life
PUP - Morbid Stuff
Lee Reed - The Steal City EP
Jessie Reyez - Being Human In Public
Shad - A Short Story About A War
Snotty Nose Rez Kids - Trapline
Alexandra Stréliski - INSCAPE
sydanie - 999
TOBi - STILL
Voivod - The Wake
Wintersleep - In The Land Of

Tuesday, March 26, 2019

Doug Paisley, Jenny Whiteley @ The Drake Hotel, Thursday

Doug will be playing songs from his great new Starter Home album out now on No Quarter. 

Friday, November 2, 2018

Doug Paisley's Starter Home album is out today!

Doug Paisley's new album Starter Home album is out now on No Quarter. Check out the title track below. 
Here's the scoop...
To make his first album in nearly 5 years, singer/songwriter Doug Paisley stayed in his hometown of Toronto playing with old friends and collaborators, and recording in home studios around the city. He spent the previous few years writing, and Starter Home showcases an already brilliant songwriter getting even better.

Paisley’s last album Strong Feelings was released in 2014. In some ways it was an exercise in excess (in an indie-musician kind of way), recorded in various studios across Canada and the US.

Perhaps a reaction to 2010's Constant Companion (2010) and 2009's self-titled debut, both recorded quickly, over a matter of days, Starter Home falls in between. Though Paisley took his time to make the record, the goal was simplicity, with a desire to remain focused on the songs. The recording itself is quiet, often only minimally adorned.

Between albums, Paisley started a family and took some time off from touring. He continued performing live locally, with an on and off residency at Toronto's venerable Cameron House. The weekly shows featured a revolving cast of local musicians, and often served as a showcase for the new material. It is where these songs first came to life.

Check out the title track from Starter Home below. You can pre-order a copy of Doug's Starter Home album from No Quarter right here – initial copies come with a bonus 7" of two otherwise unavailable tracks "Starter Home" (band version) b/w "Transient"


Wednesday, December 28, 2016

Golden Country Classics @ Cameron House, Wednesday

Doug Paisley, Bazil Donovan, Mike Belitsky play your faves from 6 pm to 8 pm. Check out Doug in Chicago below.


Wednesday, December 21, 2016

Golden Country Classics @ The Cameron House, tonight

Doug Paisley, Bazil Donovan, Mike Belitsky & pals play your country faves tonight from 6pm-8pm.

Tuesday, December 29, 2015

Golden Country Classics @ The Cameron House, Wednesday

Doug Paisley will be playing with pals Chuck Erlichman, Bazil Donovan, Don Rooke & Mike Belitsky from 6-8pm. 

Friday, November 7, 2014

Don't miss Doug Paisley @ The Horseshoe tonight

Hear Doug's duet with Bonnie 'Prince' Billy below.  He'll be joined by Jenny Whiteley & Jerry Leger this evening.

Monday, July 14, 2014

Doug Paisley opens for Jason Isbell @ The Phoenix Tuesday

Check out the clips of Doug's performance at The Dance Hall in Kittery, Maine back in 2011.