Stompin' Tom and the Connors Tone

Stompin' Tom and the Connors Tone
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Publisher : Viking Adult
Total Pages : 648
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ISBN-10 : 0670864889
ISBN-13 : 9780670864881
Rating : 4/5 (89 Downloads)

Synopsis Stompin' Tom and the Connors Tone by : Stompin' Tom Connors

Stompin' Tom Connors

Stompin' Tom Connors
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Publisher : Formac Publishing Company Limited
Total Pages : 338
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ISBN-10 : 9781459505384
ISBN-13 : 1459505387
Rating : 4/5 (84 Downloads)

Synopsis Stompin' Tom Connors by : Charlie Rhindress

Stompin' Tom Connors is a Canadian legend. There are very few Canadians who don't know the foot-stompin' patriot in the cowboy hat who sang almost exclusively about the country he loved and called home. But there is much more to Tom Connors than "Bud the Spud" and "The Hockey Song." This biography paints the picture of an intelligent, stubborn, creative, cantankerous and thoughtful man who created a character that would be embraced by Canadians from coast to coast. This is the story of the man behind Stompin' Tom.

Stompin' Tom

Stompin' Tom
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Publisher : Penguin Books
Total Pages : 576
Release :
ISBN-10 : 0140251111
ISBN-13 : 9780140251111
Rating : 4/5 (11 Downloads)

Synopsis Stompin' Tom by : Stompin' Tom Connors

The Legendary Horseshoe Tavern

The Legendary Horseshoe Tavern
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Publisher : Dundurn
Total Pages : 279
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ISBN-10 : 9781459734968
ISBN-13 : 1459734963
Rating : 4/5 (68 Downloads)

Synopsis The Legendary Horseshoe Tavern by : David McPherson

A complete history of Toronto’s legendary Horseshoe Tavern, “the Birthplace of Canadian Rock,” to coincide with its seventieth anniversary. Like the Queen Street strip that has been its home for seven decades, the Horseshoe Tavern continues to evolve. It remains as relevant today as it did when Jack Starr founded the country music club on the site of a former blacksmith shop. From country and rockabilly to rock ‘n’ roll, punk, alt/country, and back to roots music, the venerable live music venue has evolved with the times and trends — always keeping pace with the music. Over its long history, the Horseshoe has seen a flood of talent pass through. From Willie Nelson to Loretta Lynn, Stompin’ Tom Connors to The Band, and Bryan Adams to the Tragically Hip, the Horseshoe has attracted premier acts from all eras of music. In The Legendary Horseshoe Tavern, David McPherson captures the turbulent life of the bar, and of Canadian rock.

Bibliographic Guide to Music

Bibliographic Guide to Music
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Publisher : G. K. Hall
Total Pages : 598
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ISBN-10 : 0783897197
ISBN-13 : 9780783897196
Rating : 4/5 (97 Downloads)

Synopsis Bibliographic Guide to Music by : GK Hall

The holdings of the Music Division of the New York Public Library cover virtually all musical subjects; its scores represent a broad spectrum of musical style and history.

Nowhere with You

Nowhere with You
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Publisher : ECW Press
Total Pages : 212
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ISBN-10 : 9781770908406
ISBN-13 : 1770908404
Rating : 4/5 (06 Downloads)

Synopsis Nowhere with You by : Josh O'Kane

Joel Plaskett has earned an awful lot of honourifics in his career so far, counting folk hero, indie darling, and national treasure among them. And that's just since the Halifax musician started making records of his own in 1999. For a decade before that, he was one-quarter of Thrush Hermit, a band of scrappy Superchunk mimics who became hard-rock revivalists and one of the last survivors of the '90s pop "explosion" of major-label interest in Halifax. Canada's east coast has never been much of a pop-culture mecca. Most musicians from the region who've ever made it big moved away. But armed with a stubborn streak and a knack for great songwriting, Plaskett has kept Halifax as his home, building both a career and a music community there. Along the way, he's earned great respect: when he plays shows in Alberta, east-coast expats literally thank him for staying home. Nowhere With You is the study of how he pulled this off, from the origins of Canada's east-coast exodus to Plaskett's anointment as "Halifax's Rick Rubin." It's a story about what happens when you call a city "the new Seattle," about the lessons you learn playing to empty rooms in Oklahoma, and about defying radio-single expectations with rock operas and triple records. It's about doing what you want, where you want, no matter how much work it takes.

Canadian Content

Canadian Content
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Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Total Pages : 381
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ISBN-10 : 9780802095190
ISBN-13 : 0802095194
Rating : 4/5 (90 Downloads)

Synopsis Canadian Content by : Ryan Edwardson

Canadian Content looks at Canada as an ongoing postcolonial process of not one but a series of radically different nationhoods, each with its own valued but tentative set of cultural criteria for orchestrating and implementing a Canadian national experience.

The Never-Ending Present

The Never-Ending Present
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Publisher : ECW Press
Total Pages : 469
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ISBN-10 : 9781773052069
ISBN-13 : 1773052063
Rating : 4/5 (69 Downloads)

Synopsis The Never-Ending Present by : Michael Barclay

The long-awaited, first-ever print biography of “Canada’s band” “A clever, touching, and very informative book that may well be the definitive work on an important piece of Canadian pop culture.” — Publishers Weekly, starred review In the summer of 2016, more than a third of Canadians tuned in to watch the Tragically Hip’s final performance. Why? Partially because Gord Downie’s terminal brain cancer made the event much bigger than merely a musical occasion. But also because these five men were always more than just a chart-topping band. They defined a generation of Canadian rock music. They were a tabula rasa onto which fans could project their own ideas: of performance, of poetry, of history, of Canada itself. Acclaimed music journalist Michael Barclay talks to dozens of the band’s peers and friends about not just the Hip’s music but about the opening bands, dealing with disease through art, Gord Downie’s role in reconciliation with Indigenous people, and the Hip’s role in Canadian culture. It’s a book for those who have always loved the Hip, and for everyone else. As Downie said at that final show watched by millions, “Everyone is invited. Everyone is involved.”

Massey Hall

Massey Hall
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Publisher : Dundurn
Total Pages : 625
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ISBN-10 : 9781459745018
ISBN-13 : 1459745019
Rating : 4/5 (18 Downloads)

Synopsis Massey Hall by : David McPherson

The fascinating story of Canada’s most revered concert hall and the myriad artists who have graced its stage. Known for its intimacy and sense of occasion, a night at Toronto’s Massey Hall is magical for both audiences and performers. For many musicians, playing the hall is the surest sign that they have made it. Looking out over the crowd, performers often comment that they feel they have joined history as they stand on the stage where Sarah Vaughan, Miles Davis, Bob Dylan, and so many other legends have stood. Based on scores of interviews and meticulous research, Massey Hall chronicles not only the historical and musical moments of the past 127 years, but also the community of artists and supporters that has built up around the hall. Covering both emerging artists such as Shakura S’Aida and William Prince and musical giants from Herbie Hancock to the Tragically Hip, this full-colour book is a celebration of music, community, and our shared cultural heritage.

Canuck Rock

Canuck Rock
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Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Total Pages : 754
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ISBN-10 : 9781442697065
ISBN-13 : 1442697067
Rating : 4/5 (65 Downloads)

Synopsis Canuck Rock by : Ryan Edwardson

The Guess Who. Gordon Lightfoot. Joni Mitchell. Neil Young. Stompin' Tom Connors. Robert Charlebois. Anne Murray. Crowbar. Chilliwack. Carole Pope. Loverboy. Bryan Adams. The Barenaked Ladies. The Tragically Hip. Céline Dion. Arcade Fire. K-oS. Feist. These musicians are national heroes to generations of Canadians. But what does it mean to be a Canadian musician? And why does nationality even matter? Canuck Rock addresses these questions by delving into the myriad relationships between the people who make music, the industries that produce and sell it, the radio stations and government legislation that determine availability, and the fans who consume it and make it their own. An invaluable resource and an absorbing read, Canuck Rock spans from the emergence of rock and roll in the 1950s through to today's international recording industry. Combining archival material, published accounts, and new interviews, Ryan Edwardson explores how music in Canada became Canadian music.