Some of us remember when the club Stratengers, at 1130 Queen St. E., was a hopping hotbed of live music, with a wide range of musical attractions that included lots of hard Rock, Metal, Punk and just plain out-there acts, in good part thanks to the dogged efforts of one James “Ratch” Ratch. Ratch was…
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First of two Blues Butcher musical memorials happens May 16 at Black Swan
/TORONTO EAST/ The recent accidental drowning death of Blues harmonica player and singer Robbie “The Blues Butcher” Bellmore while vacationing in Cuba has left a big hole in the hearts of many fellow TO musicians as well as those of his family and non-musical friends. While a family funeral service was held for the ebullient…
RIP Nash The Slash, Jeff Plewman
/TORONTO/ A Canadian and international icon renowned as much for his quirky stage getup (a top hat, dark sunglasses and a face swathed in surgical bandages), pioneering Toronto music Jeff “Nash The Slash” Plewman has died at the age of 66, according to various sources. Cause of death was not immediately known. When he retired…
RIP: The Blues Butcher will be missed for more than his music
/// Robbie “The Blues Butcher” Bellmore, who passed away at just 57 years of age sometime earlier this week while vacationing in Cuba, was a sparkplug harmonica player and singer who added a lot of energy and audience appeal to a band. But he’ll be missed by his musical friends as much for his upbeat…
Robbie Belmore The Blues Butcher video clip (for subscribers only)
Classified Test 1
6:30> Morgan Childs Group @ The Rex, 194 Queen St. W., TO ~Jazz CLASSIFIED AD Xxxx sisisi cs;siodi c;sodoieo codoemc xckdowpeo0 *7-11> open jam with Wayne Buttery Band @ The Beacon, 146 45th St., Wasaga Beach
R.I.P Garth Bourne -remembered by fellow Durham musicians
from the County Music Association of Ontario March 2014 newsletter: Ontario lost another seasoned, professional musician/artist recently: Canadian Zepher’s Garth Bourne. Two of his friends and former band-mates wanted to pay tribute to his passing. by Rob MacArthur: I met Garth Bourne at a Durham Music Society function. I was playing in a band with…
RIP Dale B. Robertson, piano tech
It wasn’t a sudden, shocking tsunami of social media posts fracturing the day that spread the news about the death of Dale B. Robertson on Friday, February 28. But rather, like the life of the unassuming piano tech/player itself, gradually, by ones and twos, as people heard the news, came a growing realization that a…
Back at Black Swan Wednesday, Jon Long teaming up with Nicola Vaughan to do a two-floor weekly jamorama
R.I.P. ‘Acoustic Planet’ host Steve Clarke
According to a post on his Facebook page the afternoon of Thursday January 9, ‘Acoustic Planet’ radio host Steve Clarke has passed away at his home in Erin, Ontario. The announcement, which did not include a cause of death, said he died on Wed. January 8. While the information contained in the Facebook posting appears…
Joe Mavety remembered by fellow artists tonight at Monarchs
The Canadian musical community was shocked on September 26 to learn of the passing of songwriter Joe Mavety. A vibrant, talented artist, he passed away while in hospital having “routine” tests performed to try to determine why he had been feeling under the weather. A diverse and high-profile career that included an extended stint…
Ken Palmer put the ‘man’ in mandolin –R.I.P.
Another seminal Canadian musician has passed, reports theobserver.ca. Ken Palmer, the mandolin player for The Dixie Flyers, an acclaimed and award-winning Bluegrass band for over 35 years, died in hospital early on October 30. He had contracted pneumonia after having a heart transplant last week, the report by London Free Press music writer James Reaney…
Canadian Folk songwriter Sam Larkin reported dead
According to TO songwriter Kyp Harness, Canadian folksinger Sam Larkin passed away on Monday, October 28. Further details are not yet available and the news has not been confirmed by other sources. With the exception of a post of condolence made at 14: 23 today by Wayne Hodgson, there have been no posts on Larkin’s…
Memorial/benefit for family of ‘superfan’ Marilyn Legge set for October 23
There’ll be one less enthusiastic supporter of live Rock music and local bands in audiences from Scarborough to Etobicoke from now on. Ardent fan of live music and witty, charming Facebook aficionado Marilyn Legge passed away at home in her sleep the morning of Saturday, October 19, her family has reported on her Facebook profile.…
Links to pics from memorials for Bobby Dupont and Reggie Bovaird
I was too burned out after hosting the Saturday, October 5 six-hour marathon SongStage concert for the SongTown Toronto Music Festival at Black Swan Tavern to be able to make it to either of these memorials on Sunday, October 6. But others who did have posted photos on Facebook. Here are links to some: …
Reg Bovaird memorial at El Mocambo on Sun. Oct. 6 as club seeks to reinvent itself
It’s more than a little ironic that the day before a memorial planned at El Mocambo for Reggie “The Bouncer Poet” Bovaird the club was holding an afternoon public meeting to discuss “how to get this historic venue back on the map”. Organized by the club’s new-again owner Sam Grosso (after selling his shares in…
RIP - Bouncer Poet Reg Bovaird is now watching over another doorway
St. Peter might have some new competition for his job deciding who is and who isn’t worthy of entrance through the Pearly Gates. Reggie “The Bouncer Poet” Bovaird, has just passed away, his close friends on Facebook have posted early in the morning on Sunday, September 29. The throat cancer that, with such cruel irony,…
Toronto songwriter/guitarist Joe Mavety has passed away
Toronto guitarist and songwriter Joe Mavety has died in hospital in Toronto, where he as having an assessment done of his medical condition, two of his friends have reported on Facebook. According to the post he developed a lung hemorrhage while at Princess Margaret Hospital and died at approximately noon yesterday, Wednesday, September 25. Best…
Gary 17 announces new open stage starting Tuesday Sept. 17
Tonight’s James Gray memorial concert at Dakota extended to second show Tues. Aug. 20
Response to the memorial concert for the late James Gray, scheduled to happen tonight (Mon. August 19) at Dakota Tavern has been so overwhelming that the organizers and club have extended the event by adding a second night Tues. August 20. The lineup represents an astonishing diversity of genres, indicative of the eclectic talent of…
LifePrints - unique tributes to the departed
Another one’s gone: Toronto musician Bobby Dupont has passed
According to veteran Mandala singer George Olliver, his good friend and Toronto scene musical veteran Bobby Dupont has passed away. Dupont was known to be ailing for some time but was able to perform with Olliver at George’s 50th Anniversary show put on by SongTown.ca in April at St. Clement Hall in East York. Dupont…