Tom Wilson Tehoháhake Shows Us More Of His Scars

Fri Jun 07 2024
Tom Wilson Tehoháhake

This past April, the personal odyssey of Indigenous Canadian musician Tom Wilson Tehoháhake hit a new milestone when his 2017 novel, Beautiful Scars: Steeltown Secrets, Mohawk Skywalkers and the Road Home—which had already been adapted into a 2022 film documentary—was presented as a stage musical at Hamilton’s Theatre Aquarius. Now, Wilson’s own take on one of the big numbers from that show, “Death Row Love Affair,” is being released as a single, adding yet another chapter to his perpetually captivating story of healing while acting as a tantalizing preview of a new album he’ll be delivering later this year.

In the show - co-conceived by Wilson and writer/actor Shaun Smyth - the song provides a powerful closer to Act One. Wilson’s own rendition is an achingly honest rumination, with a hovering ominousness that perfectly befits its depiction of a human soul at a reckoning point:

Who’s kiddin’ who about where love goes
Some speed away
Some are going down slow
Oh I’m going nowhere in this death row love affair

Sultans Of String Leader Chris McKhool Inducted Into 2024 Burlington PAC Hall of Fame

Fri Jun 07 2024
Chris McKhool

Burlington has a rich history of arts and culture that has played a key role in the city’s success, dating back to the historical Brant Inn that featured jazz legends such as Louis Armstrong and Ella Fitzgerald. For years, Burlington artists and community leaders have upheld this tradition while laying the groundwork for the next generation of cultural innovators.

The Burlington Performing Arts Centre (‘BPAC’) established its Hall of Fame in 2013. Every year since then, the Hall of Fame has recognized artists who have made significant contributions to the performing arts in Burlington, including the internationally acclaimed conductor Boris Brott, and legendary Canadian comedian and broadcaster Gordie Tapp.

The latest addition to this list is Burlington-based singer-songwriter Chris McKhool. McKhool is a 7-time winner of the Canadian Folk Music Awards and a 4-time JUNO Award nominee for both his music for young people and his involvement in the band Sultans of String. He is a Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Medal recipient, and has received numerous awards from Folk Music Ontario, Canadian Independent Music Association and SiriusXM.

The Most Memorable Video Game Songs

Fri May 31 2024
after Jungle Break Photo # 2

For the high-brow music crowd, video game scores rarely make their regular listening rotation, but these video games buck the trend. We've sifted through hours of video game soundtracks to find the ones that really stand out. Some are surprisingly simple, providing the perfect backdrop to a quiet gaming session; others are dramatic, amplifying the experience and taking it to new heights. My personal favourites are the ones who had to delve deep into archive footage to bring history to life. So, if you're ready to add some video game songs to your playlist, let's get started.

The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

Composed by Jeremy Soule, this Nordic masterpiece encapsulates the beauty of the world that the Skyrim developers have created. If you're not familiar with the game, then understand that it's an enormous open world, based on the Nordic landscape, but with the addition of dragons. It's magical, mystical, and staggeringly beautiful, just like the soundtrack.

"Subversives - The History Of The Lowest Of The Low"

Fri May 31 2024
The Lowest Of The Low

Subversives - The History Of The Lowest Of The Low is available at select retailers and all Sunrise Records locations in Canada, The film is also now available to stream or buy on Apple TV.

WEST OF THE LOW is a Canadian band that has been together for over 30 years. They held the record for most albums sold until Barenaked Ladies outsold them in the early 1990's. This is the story of how a band that stuck to their guns flying the "indy flag" until the major labels came calling in the mid-nineties.

It's a story of tenacity and the will to create art without the corporate fingers in the pudding. This film was funded by Simon Head with some contributions from fans of the band. The making of the film parallels the band's ethics and beliefs regarding art & commerce.

Blu-ray Extras:
Shakespeare My Butt Song For Song
Brown Hawkins Stanley - City Full Of Cowards
Don't Call Me A Sellout
Fights Nazis And Other Delights
Greg Broke A String
Lazy Days
Life Imitating Art
Toronto And Buffalo Fans

LULA WORLD AT LUMINATO: Free, One-Day Latin Party, featuring Los Mirlo

Fri May 31 2024
Los Mirlos Photo Credit Charlotte Béja

Latin Music Festival that will be taking place this June 15 in the heart of Toronto, at Luminato in the Square. Lula Lounge is coming outside and heating up the Square with legendary Peruvian cumbia band Los Mirlos plus artists from Colombia, Brazil, Argentina, Peru and Cuba and more.

All free, all outside and for all ages, Lulu World is a partnership between west-end Toronto music venue Lula Lounge and luminatofestival.com/. The day will also feature delicious Latin-inspired food and drink available for purchase.

Free Music:
DJ Sonic Sancocho
Juno-winning vocalist Dayme Arocena
Rio de Janeiro’s Forróçacana (presented in collaboration with local community Uma Nota Culture and Showzaço

Free Dance Classes:
Cuban indie jazz, rumba, forró, samba reggae, Latin pop and more. Bring the whole family to dance to the rhythms of Colombia, Brazil and Cuba with beginner workshops taught by local and international instructors.

Joined At The Hip: Podcast Explores The Legacy Of The Late, Great Gord Downie In "Discovering Downie"

Fri May 31 2024
Discovering Downie

You probably know Gord Downie as the greatly missed frontman of Canadian rock legends The Tragically Hip. You may even know that he, along with his bandmates, was made a member of the Order of Canada before his untimely passing from cancer in 2017. But did you know that he also enjoyed a prolific parallel career as a solo artist that continues to this day via posthumous releases?

Sunglasses and Music: The Connection Between the Accessory and Artists

Thu May 23 2024
No caption needed

Sunglasses have been an indispensable accessory for decades, both for protection against the elements and for spicing up an outfit. They’ve also long been intertwined with the music industry, worn on the faces of musicians or the subject of songs. For instance, Corey Hart’s ‘80s hit ‘Sunglasses at Night’ is a timeless classic, highlighting how a simple pair of shades can be a major focus for a tumultuous love affair set to a passionate new wave synth-pop hard rock sound or a dance-pop rendition like Heidi Klum’s version. But beyond trying to look away from a lover’s unfaithfulness, sunglasses have a variety of functions musicians use to their advantage. Here’s a look into the deep connection between sunglasses and music:

Style and image

In the Presence of Giants!

Thu May 23 2024
Anders Hanser

Knock Knock LOGO

This week our column will be a little different.

We usually write about upcoming Swedish independent bands we crossed paths with but this week we will designate our column to two legends! But with a twist!

Some of you might be curious wondering who we are behind the column "Knock! Knock!"

Well, our names are Malin Östh and Jonas Tancred. We are musicians and have been for most of our respective lives. We are the international touring CrockPop band "Bara Jonson And Free".

For our international readers (outside Sweden) it can be a vital piece of information to know that we also run a festival, deep in the south of Sweden, Lilla By Festivalen.

Our festival is a Hybrid festival, something in-between a music festival and a showcase. So this edition of Lilla By Festivalen 2024, we are celebrating the 50th Anniversary of ABBA.

Announcing the Recipient of the 2024 CMW Allan Slaight Humanitarian Spirit Award

Thu May 23 2024
Tom Wilson

Canadian Music Week is pleased to announce legendary musician Tom Wilson will receive the 2024 CMW Allan Slaight Humanitarian Spirit Award during a special presentation at the 23rd Anniversary Jim Beam® INDIE Awards, on June 6, 2024 Danforth Music Hall in Toronto. Tickets are currently on sale and can purchased at the following link: ticketmaster.ca/event/10006056D8592BE7

The CMW Allan Slaight Humanitarian Award is presented annually to a Canadian artist, duo or group, in recognition of their social activism and benevolent support of humanitarian interests and causes.

The 2024 Jim Beam® INDIE Awards will feature a diverse array of Canadian artists, celebrating the spectrum of talent within the independent music scene across 19 categories. Hosted by Jamar McNeil of CHUM FM, the Jim Beam® INDIE Awards will include performances by: Tim Hicks, nominated for Country Artist/Group or Duo of the Year; Finger Eleven, nominated for Rock Artist/Group or Duo of the Year; the winner of the 2024 Jim Beam National Talent Search; and more to be announced soon.

MISU - A Success Story Unfolding

Fri May 17 2024
Misu

Knock Knock!

We would of course love to say that it all began 2021 at Lilla By Festivalen, our own little festival in the south of Sweden. But that wouldn't be the truth.

The band had already started in 2019 when the members met at Stockholm's Aesthetic High School and formed the band MISU. The band consists of Lin Björk on guitar and Eje Adevik (Charlie Mango) on bass, who both do vocals, as well as Victor Holmström on drums.

During their last year, the band released their first EP "Songs for a pretty smoker". They also managed to do one gig before the whole world closed down for the pandemic.

Linn who writes the songs together with Eje has also been doing backing vocals for the well renowned popular Swedish band, Bob Hund and performed with them at Allsång på Skansen, TV4, Gröna Lund, Propahgandafestivalen, Kulturnatten, and more.

Shannon Thunderbird Sings Her Truth In New "Lost and Found" Video With Sultans Of String

Fri May 17 2024
Shannon Thunderbird Sings  With Sultans Of String

Lost and Found is the new video off the album Walking Through the Fire by Sultans of String. Ts’msyen Elder Shannon Thunderbird wrote and sings the song. She is originally from the Pacific Northwest coast of British Columbia: Gilut'sau Band of the Royal House of Niis'gumiik, Gispudwada (Orca) Clan. The music is arranged and supported by Sultans of String, and the epic strings of the City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra.

“On May 27, 2021, the bones of 215 Indigenous children were found in a mass grave on the grounds of a former residential school in Kamloops, BC” says Shannon. “I wrote 'Lost and Found' several days later to acknowledge the fact that with tangible evidence Canadians could no longer deny what we have been saying for over a century”

The wind raced through the trees,
Dying children on their knees

Where have you gone, I love you,
Please come home to me.

Rockin’ The Kremlin Goes Behind The Scenes Of The Eurovision Song Contest

Fri May 17 2024
Rockin The Kremlin David Junk Fred Bronson

Author David Junk, former CEO of Universal Music Russia, reveals never-before told stories about signing Alsou and t.A.T.u. and taking them to Eurovision

Plus: Alla Pugacheva, Philipp Kirkorov, Verka Serduchka, Sergey Lazarev, Tina Karol, ABBA, Tvorchi and Mumiy Troll

Available at Amazon and Indigo

Rockin’ The Kremlin: My Incredible True Story of Gangsters, Oligarchs, and Pop Stars in Putin's Russia (Rowman & Littlefield; July 2), the new book by David Junk with Fred Bronson that details Junk’s exciting and dangerous time in Moscow, would not be coming out on July 2 if it were not for the Eurovision Song Contest.

Give It Up For Meredith Moon

Fri May 17 2024
Meredith Moon Photo Credit N Nakrochek

I first met Meredith Moon about seven years ago when we shared a stage at a fundraiser in downtown Toronto, Ontario. As she sat there picking on a banjo I was instantly drawn to her authenticity and her connection to roots music. It was refreshing to see someone so young keeping that music alive.

At that time i had no idea that her Dad was Gordon Lightfoot, not that it made a difference to her obvious talent, but the music lineage was being carried on in fine fashion.

I asked Meredith how she got into Appalachian banjo music she said, “I was really drawn to that music with it’s raw honesty and generic sound. During the Folk revival I went down the rabbit hole and started getting into the origins of this music and was captivated by it. I started listening to Odetta and Elizabeth Cotton and all those field recordings. I’d been playing guitar since I was about 14 and at around 20 I decided to teach myself banjo and got into that whole Appalachian roots feel.”

Toronto’s Winterfolk Music Festival Announces First Performers For 2024 Spring Festival

Fri May 10 2024
Winterfolk Music Festival

Winterfolk Music Festival is proud to announce its inaugural Spring Edition event taking place on June 8th, 2024 at Toronto's historic Redwood Theatre, 1300 Gerrard Street E. This special edition of the festival promises to be a celebration of local talent, culture, and community, showcasing the incredible diversity and creativity of Toronto's music scene.

For more than 20 years, Winterfolk has been a February staple, but they’re now adding a spring edition to the mix. This lively event continues to celebrate folk, roots, blues, and world music. From its inception, Winterfolk has been dedicated to showcasing local talent and fostering a robust mostly local musical community across different generations. Over time, the festival has contributed over $750,000 to its performers, with more than 80% of its revenue directly supporting the artists.

CANADIAN MUSIC WEEK ANNOUNCES LINEUP PROGRAMMING FOR 2024

Fri May 10 2024
CANADIAN MUSIC WEEK

WALK OFF THE EARTH, TESTPILOT, CHARLOTTE DAY WILSON, DALLAS SMITH, JAUZ, FINGER ELEVEN and more

We are thrilled to announce the programming for our 42nd festival. Scheduled for June 1-8, 2024, the festival promises a dynamic range of music with over 250+ acts in over 25 venues in Toronto. Tickets and wristbands are on sale now.

Celebrating more than four decades of musical innovation and showcasing, CMW 2024 will blend iconic and groundbreaking headliners with fresh, emerging talent, continuing its legacy as a launchpad for the next generation of stars.

2024 Canadian Music Week headliners include:

New Bruce Cockburn U.S. Tour Dates to be Announced in Continuing Support of Critically-Acclaimed Latest Album, O Sun O Moon

Fri May 10 2024
Bruce Cockburn

Universally-acclaimed singer/songwriter/guitarist Bruce Cockburn continues his worldwide tour in support of his latest album, O Sun O Moon,with the upcoming announcement of a new series of dates in the U.S. throughout the month of November. The new dates will be announced May 6th, with tickets going on sale May 10th.

Check out “Us All: on YouTube here:

In other Bruce Cockburn news, the master musician will be getting yet another new Honorary Doctorate of Music Degree on June 14. More information on that here.

Richard Todd’s Artists Against Homelessness Presented with Community Service Award in Toronto

Thu Apr 25 2024
Artists Against Homelessness

Richard Todd, singer/songwriter/guitarist for Toronto band Redpath Traffic, accepted a Community Service Award in the Arts & Culture Leaders category for spearheading his ensemble project, Artists Against Homelessness. The award was presented by Chris Glover, MPP, Spadina Fort-York, at his annual Community Recognition Ceremony. 

“This award acknowledges the work we’re doing to help end homelessness in our communities,” Todd says. “But it also underscores how much work there is still to do.”

At the center of the project is Todd’s song, “The Forgotten Homeless”, which tells the heart-wrenching stories of people struggling while living on the street. Twelve all-star indie singers appear with Todd on this “We are the World”-style production, including Anna Goldsmith, Shari Tallon, Chris Birkett, David Moses, Michael Quattro, Sarah Siddiqui, Luciana Santaguida, Chatrisse Dolabaille, and Signe Miranda, along with singers Osaze Dolabaille, Esmaeel Abofakher, and Rahaf Alakbani. Watch it on YouTube here:

Simon Roosé – A Musical journey with Love

Thu Apr 25 2024
Simon Roosé

Knock Knock!

Since he was five years old, Simon Roosé wanted to be a musician. Coming from a musical family, music was already in his blood. What started out as an interest became at the age of thirteen a complete obsession with listening to, playing and creating music.

For the past nine years, he has experimented with many musical genres, everything from pop, rock, indie all the way to hip-hop, jazz, funk, and fusion.From singing in choirs to attending Christian 4:s Gymnasium in Kristianstadto study songwriting and production in Stockholm, Blekinge and Skåne. (Sweden). At the same time, he also studied a variety of instruments to finally fall in love with the guitar which has been his main instrument since.

Ken Tizzard And Music For Goats “The Dagg Sessions”

Thu Apr 25 2024
Ken Tizzard And Music For Goats

Ken Tizzard has released his debut album “The Dagg Sessions” and has some insight on the background of this new offering:

"I am once again looking to release another album of original music with the current line-up of Music For Goats; Neil Lucy (guitar) Ken Grant (bass) and Dave Lawrence (drums) and Steve Dagg (RIP - drums). This album titled “The Dagg Sessions” celebrates the songs created before our original drummer Steve Dagg was diagnosed with Cancer. After a year-long battle of treatments Steve passed away in the winter of 2023. We had recorded the drums for the entire record in September before Steve’s illness was terminal".

Check out the first single "Barstools And Broken Hearts" here:

Married Singer-Songwriters Marc Jordan And Amy Sky Show Off An Enduring Love On Time-Capsule Track “Into You”

Thu Apr 25 2024
Marc Jordan and Amy Sky

It’s one thing for a couple to stay together for decades while plying their trade in different corners of the same business. It’s another for them to collaborate on a project that celebrates the durability of their bond with the deepest sincerity. And it’s still another thing entirely for them to sit on that document for a quarter century, then have it feel as fresh and honest as a newly written wedding vow when it finally does come out.