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We are the Bravest

March 10, 2009 by Chris

This is a Burlington based 6 piece band that, to the older crowd which I am included in, is more pop then anything else. I do have a soft spot for the pop movement, as long as it’s tastefully done while making the song challenging to play love and with no diva’s attached! These kidz, We are the Bravest, are not part of the latter.

This band has been together for around 6 months, but they have quite the mature features to their sound. This post is just another way to spread the newz about upcoming new Canadian acts. You know the ones, the ones that never get the wider exposure that some bands get! I came across the band from an old and dear friend of the family that I recently caught up with.

My first impressions of the band, through their main site, is eloquent but forceful! Their playing style is straight forward with a little bit of complexity thrown in for good measure. They are truly a garage band that is just starting to locate their distinctive groove.

The guy’s myspace site has some neat tunes that they’ve done in the past. They’ve also posted about some recent shows that they played at in my area and of coarse, I missed them, damn it!

I’ve been known for my love of intricate guitar styles, but these guys have a decent flare to them. At times their sound is simple and then they create a nice layer in colour at the right moments. The guitarist sound like they are having a blast and to most people that is what music is all about right? A feel good type of band.

The drummer has some admirable chops and drive in his approach to playing on his kit, the vocalist has this pure ring in his vocal that I’d love to hear live to see if he can pull it off at a live show. The Bravest have two keyboardist, yes to keyboardist! I honestly can’t recall too many bands on the road that have this number, please correct me if I’m wrong here guys! Both keyboardist levitate in and out of phrasing’s filling in between the odd gap! You’d think that they would be overpowering in the pieces but oddly enough they’re not.

So if your in the southern part of Ontario, with nothing to do some Saturday nights, then go and check them out. I myself have not seen them but next time they’re in TO, I’m there.

Keep on Jammin’





Filed Under: Bands, Concerts, Entertainment, Music Styles, Musicians Tagged With: Aurora_community_centre, burlington, burlington_band, concert_tours, hardcore_pop, hardcore_pop_band, oakville_YMCA, pop_band, the_chubby_pickle_Windsor, THE_FORD_PLANT, THE_FORD_PLANT_Brantford, the_recording_full_lenght_guelph, tours, we_are_the_bravest

We are 175 years old

March 6, 2009 by Chris

I want to give my city, Toronto, the proverbial pat on the back for it achievements in the past and to many more in the future. As for you Dave. W., I don’t mind zigging and zagging while crossing the streets! The name of the post is like that song that Frank Zappa did when the US was celebrating it’s 200 years as a country in 1976?

Toronto really is a great place to live and grow up in. One of the best things this city has going for it is the mind boggling amount to different ethnic restaurants that are at your finger tips here! Seriously, Google it!

We have a great sports enthusiast here. There is one team that probably comes to mind when you think of Toronto and it’s the Leafs. I use to like them, but they are now considered to be like the little slow kid that was in one of your elementary class’s and they MADE YOU cheer him on! They are kinda like that 😉 I’m sorry, that comment was in bad taste. That child should not be lumped in with the Leafs, for that I am sorry.

Most cities have their pro’s and con’s and Toronto is no exception. If you’ve never been here before come on up, down or over to my neck of the woods and see what I mean! And don’t listen to Dave in Hamilton or where ever he hangs his hat!

Keep on Jammin’ Toronto

Filed Under: Canada, Entertainment, Home and Lifestyle, Recreation, The Neighborhood, Toronto, Vacation and Travel Tagged With: Canada, city_of_york, ontario, Toronto, toronto's_175_birthday, toronto's_175th

This month in R & R history

February 28, 2009 by Chris

While searching classicbands.com, I came across some events that stood out on my screen this morning! So here is what I THOUGHT made the grade.

1964
February 23
The Beatles appear on The Ed Sullivan Show.

1965
February 24
The Beatles began filming known as Help!

February 24
The Beach Boys record that great little ditty called “Help Me Rhonda”

1966
February 28
In Liverpool, England, at the original Cavern Club and the home to many of the Beatles’ early performances, it closed its doors for the final time because of mounting debt. Police were called when over a 100 fans barricaded themselves inside the club to protest. Now that would have been a the place to have been on that day!

1969 – ClassicBands.com

February 24
The Jimi Hendrix Experience played their last British concert as a band at the world famous London’s Royal Albert Hall. No that sucks! I was only 4 at the time and I never got to see them because I was WAY under age at the time!

1970
February 23
The Doors’ LP “Morrison Hotel” goes gold.

The first annual Juno Awards, Canada’s version of the Grammys, was held in Toronto. The awards had existed since 1964 under the name The RPM Gold Leaf Awards, which were established by Walt Grealis, editor and publisher of RPM Magazine.

February 27
Jefferson Airplane is fined $1,000 for onstage profanity in Oklahoma City. How dare they!

February 28
After the family of the late Ferdinand von Zeppelin threatens a lawsuit, Led Zeppelin performs in Copenhagen, Denmark as “The Nobs”. Now that, I’ve never heard of before!

“Bridge Over Troubled Water” becomes Simon and Garfunkel’s third US number one hit. Great tune to be able to play on piano, that one I can’t.

1971
February 27
Five months after her death, Janis Joplin began a nine-week stay at the top of the Billboard Hot 200 album chart with “Pearl”. Janis was one of those women that you would love to have gone camping with, just imagine the stories and sing-a-longs!

1976

February 24
The Eagles LP “Their Greatest Hits 1971 – 1975” becomes the first album in history to be certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America. Really great album, I’ve still got my original vinyl one!

February 28
Paul Simon’s “Still Crazy After All These Years” in named Best Pop Vocal Performance and Album Of The Year at the 18th annual Grammy Awards. Now word of a lie, I’m working on this one right now, really! My wife caught the tale end of it on The Colbert report and taped it for me.

February 27
Keith Richards is arrested in Toronto after police raid his hotel room and seize 22 grams of heroin, 5 grams of cocaine and narcotics paraphernalia. I remember as a kid watching this thing unfold on TV. I was just left shaking my head.

1978
February 23
At the 20th annual Grammy awards The Eagles win Record of the Year for “Hotel California”. Great album.

1979
February 23
On the strength of their hit, “Sultans Of Swing”, England’s Dire Straits kick off their first US tour. I fell asleep many a nights listening to this guitar master piece.

1980

February 27
The Doobie Brothers’ “What a Fool Believes” wins a Grammy Award for both Record of the Year and Song of the Year, while Billy Joel’s “52nd Street” wins both Album of the Year and Best Male Pop Vocal Performance. 52nd Street was one of those musical changing albums for me.

February 29
Mason City Police discovered a file containing Buddy Holly’s glasses and a watch owned by The Big Bopper, that were found in the wreckage of their plane crash in 1959. Holly’s cuff links worn during the crash had already been presented to Paul McCartney back in 1976, when the first Buddy Holly Week was held. Holly’s widow would eventually launch a lawsuit to recover his glasses.

1983

February 26
Michael Jackson’s album “Thriller” rose to #1 on the US album chart, where it would stay for 37 weeks. Only “The Eagles’ Greatest Hits 1971 – 1975” has sold more.

1984 – ClassicBands.com

February 25
Van Halen enjoyed a US number one smash with “Jump”, after David Lee Roth added lyrics to music that Eddie Van Halen had written two years before. I recall doing a parity on this song with some neighbours called plump, boy they were bent back in the day.

1992

February 25
Eric Clapton wins six Grammys, including Best Record and Best Song for “Tears In Heaven” as well as Best Album for “Unplugged”. This CD helped me get back into guitar again and I am forever grateful for it.

1998
February 25
At Radio City Music Hall, Bob Dylan is handed three Grammys, including one for Best Album for “Time Out Of Mind”. Dylan’s son, Jakob, also won an award, winning Best Song for “One Headlight”, a tune he recorded with his band, The Wallflowers. Also winning awards were John Fogerty, who picked up Best Rock Album for “Blue Moon Swamp”, Elton John for Best Male Vocal for “Candle In The Wind 1997” and Van Morrison and John Lee Hooker who won for Best Pop Collaboration for “Don’t Look Back”. Bo Diddley and Roy Orbison were cited for Lifetime Achievement. that would have been a show to see. As for the rest of them, I’m not so sure.

2003
February 23
Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel sang together for the first time in ten years as they receive a Grammy Award for Lifetime Achievement. The day I saw them at the CNE one summer was pure magic!

February 23
Ravi Shankar’s daughter, Nora Jones was five-for-five at the Grammy Awards, as she took honors for Album of the Year, Record of the Year (for “Don’t Know Why”), Best New Artist, Best Pop Vocal Album, and Best Female Pop Vocal Performance (also for “Don’t Know Why”). Shankar is the man who taught Beatle George Harrison to play the sitar. I played in a band with Ravi Shankar’s God son for my cousin’s wedding, neat eh?!!

2006

February 24
The Sex Pistols gave a virtual middle finger to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame when they issued an open letter on front man Johnny Rotten’s Website, saying they have no intention of attending the induction ceremony at New York’s Waldorf Astoria Hotel. “Next to the sex Pistols, rock and roll and that hall of fame is a piss stain. Your museum. Urine in wine. We’re not coming.” GD, those guys are way too funny!

Filed Under: Albums, Bands, Concerts, Entertainment, General, Music Awards, Musicians Tagged With: history_of_music, modern_music, music, musical_events, musical_history, rock_and_roll_history, this_month

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