Showing posts with label Teenage Head. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Teenage Head. Show all posts

Thursday, 7 November 2013

News Roundup (Spec Awards, Blues Blast Awards, Tom Wilson, Lou Reed, Krickets)

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      Spectator's Readers' Choice Awards

      All lists are Platinum, Gold, Silver
      • Festival: Super Crawl, Winona Peach Festival, Locke Street Festival
      • Live Entertainment Facility: Hamilton Place, Copps Coliseum, Theatre Aquarius
      • Concert Venue: Copps Coliseum, Hamilton Place, This Ain't Hollywood
      • Live Jazz Club: Augusta House, Cat'N'Fiddle, Stonewalls 
      • Live Music Bar/Lounge: Casbah, Slainte, Stonewalls
      • Music School: Academy of Performing Arts, Suzuki School of Music, Picks & Sticks 
      • Recording Studio: Grant Avenue, Hive, Sound Cave
      • Music Instrument Store: Long & McQuade, Mountain Music, Payne Music
      • Record/CD Store: Cheapies, Beat Goes On, Dr. Disc 
      • Local Artists: Julia Veenstra, Kathryn Smith, Tom Wilson 

          Canada 

              World

               Blues Blast Award Winners
                • Contemporary Blues Album: Shaun Murphy – Ask For The Moon
                • Traditional Blues Album: The Cash Box Kings – Black Toppin'
                • Blues Rock Album: Albert Castiglia – Living The Dream
                • Soul Blues Album: Curtis Salgado – Soul Shot
                • New Artist Debut Release: Southern Hospitality – Easy Livin'
                • Song of the Year: Cee Cee James & Rob "Slideboy" Andrews – "I Got A Right To Sing The Blues"
                • Female Blues Artist of the Year: Shaun Murphy
                • Male Blues Artist of the Year: Doug MacLeod
                • Blues Band of the Year: Tedeschi Trucks Band
                • Sean Costello Rising Star Award: Doug Deming

                Blasts from the Past

                Featured Videos


                  Links: Rick and the Krickets, More Rick and the Krickets Stories, Video courtesy of SimVid2



                  Links: Lou Reed, More Lou Reed Stories, Video courtesy of Raufschunaiden



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                    Sunday, 21 July 2013

                    Local Musicians on 1st Half of CBC's Greatest Canadian Albums List


                    CBC Music recently started compiling a list of the 100 Greatest Canadian Albums Ever.  Already, their website has revealed numbers 40 to 100 and 4 of those are of area musicians.  We hope there'll be more local choices as we get to the number one spot.

                    Below is a list of  nearby artists that grace the list.

                    43. Daniel Lanois: Acadie



                    Links: Daniel LanoisMore Daniel Lanois Stories, Video courtesy of rtisi

                    56. Sarah Harmer: You Were Here



                    Links: Sarah Harmer, More Sarah Harmer Stories, Video courtesy of KWBSystems

                    62. jacksoul: Sleepless



                    Links: jacksoul, more jacksoul Stories, Video courtesy of Never-Ending Adventure 

                    95. Teenage Head: Teenage Head



                    Links: Teenage Head, More Teenage Head Stories, video courtesy of Azoz

                    Blast From the Past:  CBC's Top Canadian Singers

                    More CBC Lists

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                    Monday, 1 April 2013

                    Ex-Pope to Rock the Hammer


                    When Pope Benedict XVI announced his retirement, reports came out that he wanted to concentrate on music.  Everyone probably assumed it would be writing church hymns.  Boy were they wrong! The ex-pontiff has decided to start playing some good ol' rockin' blues. In a wonderful turn of events, he'll be using local musicians to back him up and he'll be touring the hammer as well.

                    Since beloved Hamilton Blues Lovers Inc. C.E.O. and blogger, Lou is also the music consultant for the Vatican, Benedict approached him for help.

                    "Benny, as I call him, told me he wanted to use only the most wholesome and virtuous musicians available " Lou explained, "That's not too hard to find in our little home town so I managed to fanagle quite a respectable band for him."

                    Pope Benedict himself will be handling the lead singing and rhythm guitar duties. The rest of the band includes Brian Griffith (lead guitar), Jack Pedler of Teenage Head (drums), Matty Buzanko of the Rest/Overplayers (bass) and Corey Lueck of the Smoke Wagon Blues Band (harmonica/backing vocals).

                    The gang worked hard before his holiness's retirement to unleash his debut blues CD, Abstinence Blues (through Luigi Records). They recorded such amazing hard-rockin' songs as Soul Man, No Nookie Tonight and a reworked version of a Teenage Head classic entitled Teenage Rosary Praying Party.

                    Lucky for Hamilton, Benedict has decided to start the tour in our fair city.  It kicks off with a CD release party at Our Lady of Muddy Waters parish on Calloway Drive .  Opening the show will be the amazing Banned From Heaven. Festivities start at 5pm and as the ex-pope said, "If we're feeling frisky we'll be playing really late, maybe even 'til 9pm. It's OK - After all, we're on a mission from God!"

                    Other stops of the tour include St. Jake's, St. Elwood's, and the Cathedral of the Immaculate Banjo. Please contact the band's manager April Fulcilli at afulcilli@luigirecords.com for tickets.

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                    Sunday, 1 April 2012

                    Vote for the Canadian Music Party


                    HBL (Hamilton Blues Lovers) Inc doesn’t usually get involved in politics but we’ve decided to help spread the good word about the newly formed Canadian Music Party. A few local musicians were tired of the current political climate and decided to take matters into their own hands.

                    Our very own blogger, Lou, was put in charge of propaganda. “We think it’s about time musicians had a say in how this country is run,” he explained.

                    “At our last meeting, we chose singer/songwriter/artist Tom Wilson as our leader and hopefully, the next Prime Minister,” Lou added, “There were many worthy candidates. In the end, it was hard to ignore Mr. Wilson’s passion and commitment (not to mention his height) when the final tally was counted.”

                    Mr. Wilson and the party have already outlined the main points of their future election campaign:
                    • Immediate decriminalization of marijuana
                    • All government business will only start after 2 pm.
                    • Groupies can now be listed as dependents on income tax
                    • Instruments can now be listed as dependents on income tax
                    • Requesting “Mustang Sally” or “Freebird” is punishable by life in prison
                    • Stealing musical instruments will be punishable by death
                    • Musicians to get LCBO tax discounts
                    • Hamilton will become the Canadian capital
                    • "Oh Canada" to be replaced by "Oh What a Feeling" as the national anthem
                    • The Queen will be replaced by King Biscuit Boy on all money
                    • Frankie Venom will be put on the $50 bill.
                    • Jackie Washington will now be on the $100 bill
                    Even though the next election is still far away, the party have already started hiring for various positions:
                    With this many musicians in one place, Lou says they were going to advertise a groupie wrangler position but luckily, local music fan and videographer Jill Johnson graciously accepted the job as an unpaid volunteer. “We’d like to thank Jill for her selfless act and for saving us some money. I’m sure she’ll take real good care of those groupies!”

                    So please remember to vote for your local CMP candidate when the next election rolls around. We need to put some more groove into Canadian parliament.

                    If you’d like to volunteer, please contact our volunteer coordinator, Ms. Luigi at 905-555-5555. For all other information, please call our secretary April Fulcilli at the same number.

                    Friday, 15 April 2011

                    New Vanishers CD: Hagarsville Dance Party

                    The Vanishers's latest CD, Hagerville Dance Party is lively roots rock with emphasis on the ROCK. These boys are loud and proud.

                    The 5-piece band take rockabilly, country, old fashioned rock n roll and pump up the volume. There are even bits o'punk thrown in for good measure. It'll get yer booty and yer walls shakin' at the same time.

                    Along with their energetic original tunes, they cover Teenage Head's legendary Let's Shake with the Head's Gord Lewis (guitar) in tow. It's always great seeing local boys paying tribute to classic Hamilton rock.

                    The CD is available at their raucous live shows and as a download on iTunes and CDbaby.

                    Click here for the Vanishers Site

                    Below is a video from the CD.


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                    Monday, 10 January 2011

                    Dave Rave and Friends @ Fenian Films (December 31, 2010), Part 2

                    Click here if you can't see the videos.

                    Mark Foley, Tim Gibbons, Rick Andrew (Shakers), Dave Rave, Jack Pedler (Teenage Head) drums, Mick Northcott (Banned From Heaven)(except Let's Shake), Stephen Foster (Crawlin' Kingsnakes), Cragg Bender (Burnin' Ethyl) on Let's Shake.









                    Links:
                    Dave Rave - More Dave Rave Stories, More Teenage Head covers/stories

                    More footage from the show:

                    Dave Rave and Friends @ Fenian Films (December 31, 2010), Part 1

                    Click here if you can't see the videos.

                    Left to right: Mark Foley, Rick Andrew (Shakers), Dave Rave, Jack Pedler (Teenage Head) drums, Mick Northcott (Banned From Heaven), Stephen Foster (Crawlin' Kingsnakes)

                    Tim Gibbons (on Can't Stop Shakin' - after 2 minute mark and My Mustang Ford)











                    Links: Dave Rave - More Dave Rave Stories, More Teenage Head covers/stories, More Chuck Berry Covers/Stories

                    More footage from the show:

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