Monthly Archives: March 2017

Bill Clinton on Chuck Berry: ‘He Changed Our Country’

Rolling Stone “The man was inseparable from his music – both were utterly original and distinctly American,” says former president Bill Clinton, who recruited Chuck Berry to perform at both of his presidential inaugurations, paid tribute to the rock legend … Continue reading

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Winspear Centre Asks Province for $13 Million to Complete Downtown Music Hub

It’s part of the Inquiring Minds program at the Winspear Centre for Music, and Grade 3 students enjoying a field trip to the Davis organ were perfectly cast for the effort. “Why are those fake tubes there?” “What’s Dr. Davis’ first name?” “How … Continue reading

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Music as “Disruption” is Something You Do, Not Just Talk About

  Now Toronto Wavelength and the City Hall Live’s Sunday panel discussion suggested that the idea of being a citizen is in need of a rethink Music As Disruption, a panel discussion at the Gladstone Hotel on Sunday afternoon, March … Continue reading

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Sound of Music Festival Announces Punk Band ‘The Offspring’ as Kick-off Concert Headliner

880 News The Burlington Sound of Music festival promises a high energy ticketed event this year with punk band The Offspring as the headliner.

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Province to Support Six Festivals and Events in K-W

  570 News The province is pumping out $661,107 for six festivals and events in Kitchener-Waterloo. This as a part of Ontario’s 150th anniversary.

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