Picture This! With Tracey Savein

Fri Jul 10 2026
Picture This! With Tracey Savein

Photos and content submitted by Tracey Savein
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This new addition to our brand is a column dedicated to the night life (and some days) in the great city of Toronto, featuring live event photos. Tracey Savein brings an incredible eye (of the lens) capturing special moments in time. Because as the saying goes – A picture is worth a thousand words.

Any kind of photography, as I see it, is all about capturing motion and emotion. Whether the subject is raucous and rockin’ or the location is silent and still, if you can transport the viewer into a moment in time with an image and relay the energy of that moment, well, there’s your photograph – Tracey Savein

Hiromi - June 27th @ Koerner Hall, Toronto

Hiromi - June 27th @ Koerner Hall, Toronto

Hiromi having a blast during the Toronto Jazz Festival at Koerner Hall in Toronto

Vancouver's Honeybear, The Band Releases "Unbroken" And Announces Winter Tour

Fri Nov 28, 2025

New Single + Winter Tour Follows Debut Album's 4 Million+ Streams and Growing Festival Circuit Success 

Honeybear, the Band, the Vancouver-based vintage soul, blues, and roots quartet that music blog B-Side Guys describes as sounding "as if The Teskey Brothers decided to collaborate with the ghost of Muddy Waters," releases their new single "Unbroken" out now. The track serves as a quiet anthem to resilience, blending soul, blues, and pop sensibilities into a message that has resonated far beyond its original intention.

open.spotify.com/track/6vqvra2XMLIRSQ7E8uMFYl

Over 2.5 Million Streams: Vancouver's Honeybear, The Band Drops Blues Revival Debut 'I Was Wrong'

Thu Jun 26, 2025

Honeybear, The Band, steps into the spotlight with a compelling self-titled album that speaks the language of blues with sincerity and vigor. Fronted by the charismatic Ian Beaty on vocals and bass, with Colin Brumelle’s guitar cutting through the mix, Mike Kenney’s keyboards coloring the soundscape, and Tim Watson’s steady drumming locking the groove, Honeybear offers a refreshingly honest blues experience for today’s listeners.

From the first note of their single “I Was Wrong,” it’s clear Vancouver-based Honeybear is not retreading old ground but charting a new course. The song’s lyrics — penned by Beaty and Brumelle — evoke the universal journey of reflection and growth, balancing vulnerability and strength with a bluesy authenticity that is both timeless and immediate. "There were times when I was wrong / And I didn’t know it / There were times when I was wrong / And it knew it well," Ian sings, with a voice that carries the weight of hard lessons learned and the grace of acceptance.