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Gary Quinn
Gary Charles Quinn
1954 – 2009Peacefully in Toronto on Apr.15, 2009
Dear son of Audrey & Austin Quinn, formally of Liverpool, EnglandWill be sadly missed by his family & many friends.
Memorial service to be held on
Monday, May 4, 2009 at 1:00 pm
Cardinal Funeral Home
366 Bathurst St.
Toronto, ON
416.603.1444A Celebration of Gary’s life will be held on
Saturday May 9, 2009, 8:00pm – onward
Kit Kat 2http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/TheStar/obituary.aspx?n=Gary-Charles-Quinn&pid=126801308
Death Notice
Gary Charles QuinnGary Charles Quinn 1954 – 2009 Peacefully in Toronto on Apr.15, 2009 Dear son of Audrey & Austin Quinn, formally of Liverpool, England Will be sadly missed by his family & many friends. Memorial service to be held on Monday, May 4, 2009 at 1:00 pm Cardinal Funeral Home 366 Bathurst St. Toronto, ON 416.603.1444 A Celebration of Gary’s life will be held on Saturday May 9, 2009, 8:00pm – onward Kit Kat 2 http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/TheStar/obituary.aspx?n=Gary-Charles-Quinn&pid=126801308 Death Notice Gary Charles Quinn GARY CHARLES QUINN 1954 – 2009 Peacefully in Toronto on April 15, 2009. Dear son of Audrey and Austin Quinn, formerly of Liverpool, England. Will be sadly missed by his family and many friends. Memorial service to be held on Monday, May 4 at 1:00 p.m. at Cardinal Funeral Home, 366 Bathurst St. Toronto, 416-603-1444. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be greatly appreciated. Rest in peace Gary
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The Top 102 Canadian New Rock Songs 2007
http://www.torontomike.com/2007/03/the_top_102_canadian_new_rock.html
The Top 102 Canadian New Rock Songs[stuff I worked on is bolded]
42. Blue Peter, Don’t Walk Past [writer/artist]
47. Rusty, Misogyny [producer]
60. Breeding Ground, Happy Now I Know [producer]
63. Chalk Circle, April Fool [producer]
93. Chalk Circle, This Mourning [producer]http://www.torontomike.com/2007/03/the_top_102_canadian_new_rock.html
The Top 102 Canadian New Rock Songs
Published March 10, 2007 @ 21:03 in Edge 102 ~ CFNY, Lists
[stuff I worked on is bolded]
As previously mentioned, CFNY Edge 102 counted down the top 102 Canadian new rock songs of all time today. They just aired Underwhelmed seconds ago, so you’re getting this awfully quick. I threw this together while watching the Leafs game and filled in the cracks with a little help from my friends.
1. Sloan, Underwhelmed
2. The Tragically Hip, New Orleans is Sinking
3. The Demics, New York City
4. Arcade Fire, Rebellion (Lies)
5. Nickelback, How You Remind Me
6. The Pursuit of Happiness, I’m An Adult Now
7. Billy Talent, River Below
8. Spirit Of The West, Home For A Rest
9. Martha & The Muffins, Echo Beach
10. AlexisOnFire, This Could Be Anywhere In The World
11. Our Lady Peace, Naveed
12. Rough Trade, High School Confidential
13. Finger Eleven, One Thing
14. The Gandharvas, The First Day Of Spring
15. The Viletones, Screamin Fist
16. Sam Roberts, Brother Down
17. Matthew Good Band, Apparitions
18. The Diodes, Tired of Waking Up Tired
19. The Tragically Hip, Wheat Kings
20. Alanis Morissette, You Oughta Know
21. Barenaked Ladies, If I Had $1000000
22. Lowest Of The Low, Eternal Fatalist
23. Pure, Anna is a Speed Freak
24. The Extras, Circular Impression
25. Blue Rodeo, Diamond Mine
26. Tea Party, The River
27. Teenage Head, Let’s Shake
28. Death From Above 1979, Romantic Rights
29. Moist, Push
30. Shadowy Men On A Shadowy Planet, Having An Average Weekend
31. Treble Charger, Red
32. Three Days Grace, (I Hate) Everything About You
33. Men Without Hats, The Safety Dance
34. Odds, Eat My Brain
35. I Mother Earth, One More Astronaut
36. Payolas, Eyes Of A Stranger
37. Neverending White Lights, The Grace
38. Econoline Crush, All That You Are
39. Doughboys, Shine
40. Bedouin Soundclash, When The Night Feels My Song
41. City And Colour, Save Your Scissors
42. Blue Peter, Don’t Walk Past [writer/artist]
43. The Tragically Hip, Fifty Mission Cap
44. Sloan, Coax Me
45. 54-40, Ocean Pearl
46. Our Lady Peace, Clumsy
47. Rusty, Misogyny [producer]
48. Parachute Club, Rise Up
49. Sum 41, Pieces
50. Arcade Fire, Neighborhood #3 (Power Out)
51. Spoons, Nova Heart
52. Billy Talent, Devil In A Midnight Mass
53. New Pornographers, Mass Romantic
54. Northern Pikes, Teenland
55. K-OS, Crucial
56. 54-40, Baby Ran
57. Vital Signs, Collage.
58. Nickelback, Someday
59. Sum 41, Fat Lip
60. Breeding Ground, Happy Now I Know [producer]
61. Metric, Dead Disco
62. The Tragically Hip, Bobcaygeon
63. Chalk Circle, April Fool [producer]
64. Our Lady Peace, Starseed
65. I Mother Earth, So Gently We Go
66. Dream Warriors, My Definition
67. Sarah McLachlan, Possession
68. Tea Party, Temptation
69. Images In Vogue, Lust For Love
70. Sloan, The Other Man
71. 54-40, One Gun
72. Rheostatics, Record Body Count
73. Sam Roberts, Where Have All The Good People Gone
74. Grapes Of Wrath, All The Things I Wasn’t
75. Skinny Puppy, Testure
76. Mobile, Out Of My Head
77. Nickelback, Photograph
78. B. B. Gabor, Nyet Nyet
79. Three Days Grace, Animal I Have Become
80. Hot Hot Heat, Bandages
81. Jane Siberry, Mimi On The Beach
82. The Tragically Hip, Locked In The Trunk Of A Car
83. Big Wreck, That Song
84. Trans-X, Living On Video/Vivre Sur Video
85. Watchmen, Stereo
86 Limblifter
87 Pukka Orchestra – Might As Well Be On Mars
88 Hayden – In September
89 Strange Adavnce – Worlds Away
90 The Forgotten Rebels – I’m In Love With The System (Not Myself)
91 The Weakerthans – The Reason
92 Barenaked Ladies – Be My Yoko Ono
93 Chalk Circle – This Mourning [producer]
94 Billy Talent – Try Honesty
95 illScarlett – Heaters
96 The Pursuit Of Happiness – Hard To Laugh
97 I Mother Earth – Not Quite Sonic
98 Tea Party – Save Me
99 Rheostatics – Claire
100 Delerium – Flowers Become Screens
101 Death From Above 1979 – Black History Month
102 Our Lady Peace – Superman’s Dead -
Art Bergmann with Tony Dekker from Great Lake Swimmers
Art Bergmann and Tony Dekker from Great Lake Swimmers performing a cover of Sin City at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre in Toronto on April 25, 2009. Chris Wardman and Jason Sniderman from Blue Peter on Guitar and Keys, Sammy Kohn from The Watchmen on drums, Bob Egan from Blue Rodeo on pedal steel, Jonny Kerr on bass.
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Art Bergmann Story from Alienated In Vancouver
http://alienatedinvancouver.blogspot.com/2009/04/art-bergmann-in-toronto-country-music.html#comments MONDAY, APRIL 20, 2009 Art Bergmann in Toronto, country music in Vancouver Damn, man, I wish I was in Toronto this weekend, to catch Art Bergmann opening for the Great Lake Swimmers on the 25th. Anonymous said… hey Allan, I thought you’d like to here a fan’s thoughts about Art’s performance in Toronto..before the show I felt some trepidation as it took place in a sort of genteel, sit down theatre environment..as well the fans for the most part probably didn’t know anything about Art or his music, alot of them were early 20 somethings or older people more used to the acoustic music that the Great Lake Swimmers play..in comparison to the Richards show and what I have read, Art was more in the troubadour/songsmith mode and the focus was on his lyrics and some of his more delicate and moving/tragic songs..it was not a confrontational/punk sort of show..it was a very poignant performance..surprise !, he played guitar for the whole 9 song set, Chris Wardman backed him up…there were some of the usual between song commments, one about Mary Wollstonecraft and 1789 in the intro to “Our Little Secret” was quite memorable..by the end I think he earned the crowd’s respect and received large applause several times..if you were an Art fan it was a moving and memorably stark experience..if not, his charisma/passion and the quality of the songs stood out and could not be denied..P.S In that environment and with that demographic it was great to hear the nervous laughter when people heard the perverse lyrics to “Sleep” and “The Hospital Song”…lets hope there is more shows !
http://alienatedinvancouver.blogspot.com/2009/04/art-bergmann-in-toronto-country-music.html#comments MONDAY, APRIL 20, 2009 Art Bergmann in Toronto, country music in Vancouver Damn, man, I wish I was in Toronto this weekend, to catch Art Bergmann opening for the Great Lake Swimmers on the 25th. Anonymous said… hey Allan, I thought you’d like to here a fan’s thoughts about Art’s performance in Toronto..before the show I felt some trepidation as it took place in a sort of genteel, sit down theatre environment..as well the fans for the most part probably didn’t know anything about Art or his music, alot of them were early 20 somethings or older people more used to the acoustic music that the Great Lake Swimmers play..in comparison to the Richards show and what I have read, Art was more in the troubadour/songsmith mode and the focus was on his lyrics and some of his more delicate and moving/tragic songs..it was not a confrontational/punk sort of show..it was a very poignant performance..surprise !, he played guitar for the whole 9 song set, Chris Wardman backed him up and he seemed to be struggling (perhaps with pain or just tuning) at some points but he really seemed glad to be both singing and playing…there were some of the usual between song commments, one about Mary Wollstonecraft and 1789 in the intro to “Our Little Secret” was quite memorable..by the end I think he earned the crowd’s respect and received large applause several times..if you were an Art fan it was a moving and memorably stark experience..if not, his charisma/passion and the quality of the songs stood out and could not be denied..P.S In that environment and with that demographic it was great to hear the nervous laughter when people heard the perverse lyrics to “Sleep” and “The Hospital Song”…lets hope there is more shows ! Set list: not necessarily in order Message From Paul Buried Alive Remember Her Name Our Little Secret Sexual Roulette Sleep The Hospital Song More Blue Shock Sin City www.artbergmann.com
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Art Bergmann Show April 25, 2009
http://www.livenation.com/artist/art-bergmann-tickets
Blue Peter’s Chris Wardman and Jason Sniderman will be performing with Art Bergmann at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre Toronto, ON on April 25. Art is opening for Great Lake Swimmers.
Tickets:
http://www.livenation.com/edp/eventId/402820Website:
http://artbergmann.com/More info:
http://chriswardman.com/art_bergmann
