Archive for February, 2007

20070616 guvernment 2 mark oliver [www homeofmusic com]

Wednesday, February 28th, 2007
homeofmusicDOTcom asked:


Saturday June 16th, 2007 at Guvernment (Toronto). Mark Anthony playing in the massive main room at the Guvernment complex in Toronto. Mark is a veteran of the mega-sized room and takes his crowd on a mesmorising musical journey until the wee hours of the morning!

Because we ended up staying until they closed down Skybar upstairs (check out that video as well) we only ended up going down into the main room around 4:30am. The place was still full at 6am when we had to get going because we were leaving early in the afternoon the next day.

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Dennis Ferrer @ Revival (downstairs), Toronto (12.07.07)

Wednesday, February 28th, 2007
orejuana asked:


Dennis Ferrer droppin’ his unique blend of techno and house.

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Stones Toronto club gig 2002

Tuesday, February 27th, 2007
coowouters asked:


Can’t Turn You Loose. Taken from the “Exile” bootleg DVD of the Toronto club show and rehearsals (2002). This song is from the “surprise” gig on August 16th.

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Toronto Club (Zigot) Frmtr ye ozel

Tuesday, February 13th, 2007
zigot asked:


gizli cektim..bi yakalansak sakat cikardik ordan :D.

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Tommy Graham - A Man Came Out Today (1973)

Saturday, February 10th, 2007
mrbrian1965 asked:


Tommy Graham - A Man Came Out Today, released in 1973 as the flipside of “My Happy Song”

Toronto singer Tommy Graham joined his first band in 1958 and managed to work his way through the Toronto club scene with Kay Taylor And The Regents at the legendary Club Bluenote.

Following this, he took one year away from the business, traveled to Los Angeles to hone his musical skills and developed contacts there. Returning to Canada he, and some others, formed the group Big Town Boys. The group gained prominence as backing musicians for vocalist Shirley Matthews on Tamarac Records with such songs as “Big Town Boy” (1963) and “Private Property” (1964).

The band broke out on its own with an album and several singles as The Big Town Boys and then BTB4. The group toured across Canada many times and for over a year were the host band on CTV’s ‘After Four’ television show. Also during that time they made sojourns to New York City where they became favourites in several clubs, playing with some soon-to-be giants in the business such as Jimi Hendrix.

By 1968 The Big Town Boys (also known as BTB4) had run its course. Graham bought himself an airfare ticket around the world and began an odyssey of self-discovery, traveling and immersing himself in other cultures. He eventually arrived in India where, for a year, he would study sarode at the master sarode school in Calcutta called Ali Akbar Kahn School. Included at that time were many journeys throughout India as well as forays to east and west Pakistan and Afghanistan.

In 1970 Graham once more found his way back to Toronto where he began working for producer Brian Ahearn which led to much studio experience and playing on Anne Murray’s hit doing backing vocal work on “Snowbird”.

Capitol A & R Director Paul White, who was responsible for discovering Murray and Edward Bear (among others) gave Graham the opportunity to record for the label. His debut, ‘Planet Earth’, was released later that year with a crack studio band - Buddy Cage (steel guitar), Bill Speer (piano), Skip Beckwith (bass), and Ron Rully (drums).

His only charting single was a cover of Neil Young’s “After The Goldrush” in 1972.

In 1972, his cover of Neil Young’s “After The Gold Rush” charted on many stations in North America and Europe. Graham’s interest leaned more toward production and he would go on honing is production skills with many local artists (like Bruce Cockburn) and producing the critically acclaimed first album for Brent Titcomb.

In 1980 and he and his wife started their own computer graphics company that pioneered a new process of putting high resolution images on film. The Arial computer system preceded the introduction of PCs and MACs and was a force in the early computer graphics industry.

In 1993 Graham resumed his career in music. He traveled to the islands of Trinidad and Tobago where his first project was ‘Sounds Of Tobago’, featuring environmental sounds of the Trinidad and Tobago rainforest with original quasi new age west indian inspired interprative music. He also produced his second CD for Brent Titcomb ‘Time Traveler’ CD by Brent Titcomb. Both projects were done out of his new digital home studio.

Recently Graham has been traveling and recording in Ecuador and Colombia in South America. He is very enthusiastic with the music there and is involved recording indigenous, as well as progressive, Andean music. with notes from Tommy Graham.

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CIRCA VIP OPENING NIGHT

Sunday, February 4th, 2007
devon79 asked:


Take a look into Toronto,Canada’s new “Super Club” CIRCA, owned by Peter Gatien of NYC Limelight fame. I attended the VIP opening night last night 10. 04. 07 and I have the say I have never seen anything like it. It’s a full body sensory overload, visually orgasmic, artistically genious. The size, and amount of space & rooms is incredible, you have to see it for yourself. But in the meantime here is a video I put together of photos and video clips from last nights opening. CIRCA CIRCA CIRCA!!!!!

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