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Monday, 18 November 2013

2013 Hamilton Music Award Winners

The 2013 Hamilton  Music Awards were handed out on Saturday, November 16 (Industry) and Sunday, November 17 (main).  As always, it was an incredible celebration of the best music this city has to offer.  There was amazing music throughout the Hammer!

The big winners were Harrison Kennedy, who took home four trophies as well as a lifetime achievement award and hard rock band Monster Truck, who won seven awards.

Click here for the Spectator story

Here's a sampling of the winners!

Rising Star Winner: Ash to Ember

Industry Awards
  • Artist Website: www.ilovemonstertruck.com
  • Video of the Year: Saint Alvia - Mother’s Day


    Links: Saint Alvia, Video courtesy of Saint Alvia
  • Best Album Artwork: Lee Harvey Osmond (The Folk Sinner)
  • Record Label: Sonic Unyon Recording Company (Terra Lightfoot, Young Rival, Threat Signal)
  • Music Retailer: Dr. Disc
  • Major Concert Venue: Gage Park
  • Live Club of the Year: This Ain’t Hollywood
  • Musical Event (People’s Choice): Supercrawl
  • Theatre: Pearl Company
  • Piano/Keyboard Player of the Year: Jesse O’Brien (Smoke Wagon Blues Band/Andre Bisson)
  • Special Instrumentalist: Yiannis Kapoulas
  • Guitarist: Jeremy Widerman (Monster Truck)
  • Drummer: Steve Kiely (Monster Truck)
  • Bassist: Jon Harvey (Monster Truck)
  • Local Group (People’s Choice): John Mamone
  • Canadian Recording (People’s Choice): Monster Truck 
Blast from the Past: Last Year's Winners

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    Friday, 1 November 2013

    Hamilton Music Awards 2013 Nominations Announced

    http://www.hamiltonmusicawards.com/

    On Wednesday, October 30, 2013, the nominees for the latest edition of the Hamilton Music Awards were announced.   On November 17, there will a celebration of our amazing music scene at when the awards are given out.

    Local blues legend Harrison Kennedy leads the pack with 5 nominations (Male Artist, Blues Recording, Songwriter, Male Vocalist, Record) and a lifetime achievement award. Ian Thomas, Bud Roach and Jessy Lanza landed four nods each.  Diana Panton, Ruth Sutherland and Tom Wilson (aka Lee Harvey Osmond) all have three nominations to their names

    Click here for the results.

    Click here for the Spectator story.

    You can click here to see a complete list of nominees or check the highlights below:

    Blues Recording of the Year
    Andre Bisson – Bad Scene
    Jack de KeyzerElectric Love
    Sonny Del-Rio – Blow Your Horn Man
    Jerry Johnson – Barber’s Chair
    Harrison Kennedy – Soulscape
    Smoke Wagon Blues BandLive In Hamilton

    Folk/Traditional Recording of the Year
    The AcousticsErie Long
    Dawn and MarraTeaspoons and Tablespoons
    Poor AngusGathering
    Timid, The Brave – Timid, The Brave
    Michael Vallely – Circus Songs

    Roots Recording of the Year
    The CaretakersLove, War + Propaganda
    Rob GreenSoul Dancing
    Andy GriffithsMind On Other Things
    Lee Harvey OsmondThe Folk Sinner
    WhitehorseThe Road to Massey Hall

    Alt/Country Recording of the Year
    1220 Blast – Home
    The Barn Katz – Roadkill Grill
    Tia McGraffBreak These Chains
    Gillian Nicola & the Radio Interference – Chasing the Wind
    JP Riemens & the Fabulous BarfliesNo Filter

    Adult Alternative Recording of the Year
    Buckshot Bebee & the Secret Boyfriends – Merchants of Youth
    Cowlick – Night Vision
    Killin Time BandOne Set To Freedom
    Meme – Meme
    Marcio Novelli – It’s Not An Excuse, It’s A Reason
    Perennials – This Is Tomorrow

    Adult Contemporary Recording of the Year
    Garth Baker – That Could Be Everything
    Jamie Barnes – Coming Home
    Paul FedericiNow And Then
    Ghosts of MemphisThe Devil and the Details
    Dave RaveMemphis Midnight
    Ian ThomasLittle Dreams

    Ethnic/World Recording of the Year
    Yiannis Kapoulas – Mystic Journey
    Loril Shannik – The Vagabond Harp
    Ruth Sutherland – A Canadian Christmas
    Steel City Rovers – Steel City Rovers
    John Gora and Gorale – Butterfly

    Jazz Recording of the Year
    Brad Cheeseman Group
    George Rose Big Band
    Jimmy Stahl Big Band
    Robin Lee
    Diana Panton

    Female Artist of the Year
    Buckshot Bebee
    Jessy Lanza
    Diana Panton
    Rosanna Riverso
    Ruth Sutherland

    Male Artist of the Year
    Jack de Keyzer
    Harrison Kennedy
    Dave Rave
    JP Riemens
    Bud Roach
    Ian Thomas

    New Artist/Group of the Year
    Allotrope
    Engine Empire
    Jessy Lanza
    Gillian Nicola & the Radio Interference
    Two Piece Extra Spicy

    Mohawk College Artist Lifetime Achievement Award
    Harrison Kennedy

    Instrumental Recording of the Year
    Brad Cheeseman Group – Brad Cheesman Group
    Yiannis Kapoulas – Mystic Journey
    Loril Shannik – The Vagabond Harp
    George Rose Big Band – Echoes of Legends

    Songwriter of the Year
    Harrison Kennedy
    Dawn Larsh (Dawn and Marra)
    Ian Thomas
    Walk Off The Earth
    Tom Wilson (Lee Harvey Osmond)

    Female Vocalist of the Year
    Sarah Blackwood (Walk Off The Earth)
    Melissa McClelland (Whitehorse)
    Diana Panton
    Rosanna Riverso
    Ruth Sutherland

    Male Vocalist of the Year
    Jon Harvey (Monster Truck)
    Harrison Kennedy
    Bud Roach
    Ian Thomas
    Tom Wilson

    Record of the Year
    Harrison Kennedy – Soulscape
    Jessy Lanza – Pull My Hair Back
    Lee Harvey OsmondThe Folk Sinner
    Monster Truck - Furiosity
    Walk Off the Earth – R.E.V.O.

    Blast from the Past: Last Year's Winners

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    Tuesday, 27 August 2013

    Michael J. Birthelmer's Zanzibar & Your Number Now on CD

    Hamilton singer/songwriter Michael J. Birthelmer has released two of his classic albums on CD for the first time.


    Zanibar has a wonderful tropical feel throughout most of the disc.  This isn't your typical island dance music but an amazing fun sound with its roots in folk.  The storytelling is just superb.

    Michael is backed up dutifully by Bob Doidge, Ed Roth, Bill Dillon, Brian Griffith and others.  The background vocals by Ian Thomas, Dave Rave, and Jude Johnson are a real treat as well.

    Video below courtesy of Ohanakamakame





    Your Number is a fabulous musical voyage featuring different elements such as jazz, pop, oriental sounds, psychedelic passages, and synthesizers.The songwriting is top notch here as well.

    Michael co-horts this time out include Carl Horton, Michael Hickey & Paul Panchezak (of Trickbag), and many others.

    To get one (or both) of these stunning CDs, you can contact Michael through his web site.

    The video below is a song from the CD.



    Blast from the Past: Videos-Michael Birthelmer@Pine Street

    Links: Michael Birthelmer, More Michael Birthelmer Stories, More CD Releases 

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    Wednesday, 23 January 2013

    New Ian Thomas CD: little dreams

    It took legendary Dundas music veteran Ian Thomas 25 years to record the follow up to his last solo album, Levity (1988).  With the CD, little dreams (released through Alma Records/Universal), the wait is finally over and it was well worth it.

    One thing you'll notice from this disc is the positivity of the lyrics. Ian manages to reflect on the joys and happiness of life without getting sappy and saccharin. You can't help but feel good after listening.

    On this uplifting solo excursion, he's assisted by the very musicians responsible for keeping him so busy.  Former Boomers member Peter Cardinali produces the album and Ian's also joined by Lunch at Allen's bandmates Murray McLauchlan and Marc Jordan.


    Together, the band has created a collection of laid-back catchy semi-poppy hooks to go with his outstanding voice.

    The CD is available at his live show, in stores, and as a download through iTunes.

    Click to hear the track, Life is Good.

    Blast From the Past: Ian Thomas YouTube Videos

    Links: Ian Thomas, More Ian Thomas Stories

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    Sunday, 27 November 2011

    Ian Thomas YouTube Videos





    Above two videos courtesy of Quadrillium



    Video courtesy of Mr. Murray Pound







    Above three videos courtesy of Mojo Filter 02

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    Monday, 21 November 2011

    Hamilton Music Award Winners


    The Hamilton Music Awards were handed out on Sunday, November 20, 2011. Big winners included the Dinner Belles (New Artist, Alt-Country, Piano - Greg Brisco), Rita Chiarelli (Female Artist, Blues), and Jeremy Fisher (Male Artist, Songwriter) Congratulations to everyone.

    Female Artist of the Year: Rita Chiarelli

    Male Artist of the Year: Jeremy Fisher

    Local Group of the Year (People’s Choice): Live How You Live

    New Artist of the Year: Dinner Belles

    Roots Recording: Blackie and the Rodeo Kings, Kings & Queens

    Alternative Country Recording: Dinner Belles, West Simcoe County

    Folk Recording: Scott Orr, Where I Live And What I Lived For

    Blues: Rita Chiarelli, Music From The Big House

    R&B/Soul: Chris Jackson, Action

    Religious: Jamie Barnes, Wilderness

    Songwriter: Jeremy Fisher, Flood

    Female Vocalist: Rosanna Riverso

    Male Vocalist: Jon Harvey, Monster Truck

    Piano/Keyboard: Greg Brisco, Dinner Belles

    Special Instrumentalist: Yiannis Kapoulas

    Guitarist: Luke Doucet, Whitehorse

    Drummer: Chris Sindrey, Aerith

    Bassist: Sean McNab, Creepshow

    Canadian Recording of the Year (People’s Choice): Finger Eleven, Life Turns Electric

    Record of the Year: Jeremy Fisher, Flood

    Lifetime Achievement: Ian Thomas

    Lifetime Achievement (Industry): Kim Cooke

    Alternative Indie Rock: Dark Mean, Dark Mean

    Rock Recording: Monster Truck, The Brown EP

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