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15 Apr 01 - 11:53 AM (#441102) Subject: Toronto pickers? From: old man winter Any of you pickers livin' in Toronto? Where are the grass jams? Or places that feature acoustic music of other varieties? It seems a decidedly un-folky town but perhaps I need to look harder. |
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15 Apr 01 - 12:16 PM (#441109) Subject: RE: Toronto pickers? From: Rick Fielding Well Lets see. Free Times Cafe. Folky music seven days a week. Acoustic Harvest. 'bout 20 folk concerts a year. Tranzac Club. 'bout 30 folk concerts a year. About twenty Pubs with Irish sessions goin' regularly Country Music Store. Bluegrass Jams every Saturday for the last 20 years. Hugh's Room. Upcoming: Jesse Winchester, then Tom Paxton. St Paul's Trinity. 'bout 10 folk concerts a year. Three song circle groups who've been meeting every Friday for many years. Silver Dollar Hotel. Bluegrass music every Wednesday night for years. That's a few of 'em. Rick |
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15 Apr 01 - 12:16 PM (#441111) Subject: RE: Toronto pickers? From: Peter T. Lots of folk in Toronto. Rick Fielding is a denizen of this site. His radio program, Acoustic Workshop, Mondays 7-8 on CIUTFM covers the Toronto folk waterfront. Three places devoted to folkies and other acoustic music: The Free Times and the Oasis, on College Street by Spadina; and the Tranzac, Bloor and Brunswick. Others around, lots of shows, place is a hive of activity. yours, Peter T. |
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15 Apr 01 - 12:22 PM (#441112) Subject: RE: Toronto pickers? From: Peter T. Ha! The race is to the swift..... yours, Peter T. |
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15 Apr 01 - 02:09 PM (#441180) Subject: RE: Toronto pickers? From: old man winter Thanks folks. I have checked out a few of these places and for some reason I didn't think that folk music was a regular occurance at some. I have checked out the Silver Dollar for the grass and is quite good and have been to the Free Times and the Country Music Store (saturday afternoons are kinda bad for me)once or twice but should go back. Does the Tranzac host a jam? I've seen a couple of good shows there but didn't think they hosted a jam. Where or what are Hugh's Room and Acoustic Harvest? Do they host a jam? And what about the Free Times, is it always an open mic sort of format or is there a jam night? |
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15 Apr 01 - 05:33 PM (#441287) Subject: RE: Toronto pickers? From: Little Neophyte Hugh's Room is at Dundas West south of Bloor (near the Dundas subway station. I am not sure if they are planning to hold jam sessions. The Acoustic Harvest Folk Club is located at the Birch Cliff United Church, corner of Kingston Rd & Warden Ave. phone number 416-264-2235 I am not familiar with any jam sessions held there on a regular basis either. The Oasis does have an old-time session on the first Sunday of each month at 8:00 pm. Greenbank Folk Music Society has a jam session on the first Sunday of each month held at 2:00 - 5:00pm. I do not know of any regular jam sessions at the Tranzac. Old Man Picker, if you are interested in some contacts for Greenbank or the Oasis jam sessions, send me a personal message and I'll help you as best I can. Bonnie |
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15 Apr 01 - 10:05 PM (#441437) Subject: RE: Toronto pickers? From: GUEST,Rana The TRANZAC has a variety of things -
Flying Cloud Folk Club (which I'm involved with) are on Sundays September after labour Day to the end of May (Easter, Xmas/New Year, sometimes Thanksgiving excepted) These are concerts and not jams. Note: the TRANZAC has a Main Hall (Cloud), the "Tiki Room" (sessions), and the Southern Cross. As for 'grass, which was the direct question, I have to say not really. Phone number there is 416 923 8137. And before I'm flamed for advertising, I have no finacial stake there - people doing the above, (mostly) do it for the love of the music and volunteer - as do other places such as Acoustic Harvest. A large problem in Toronto is getting the word out - once your in the know it is easy to find out, however, getting the word out - apart from community radio is an excercise in persistance. By the way I might as well plug ASteve Pritchard's Old Time/blue grass show - radio boogie on CKLN (10 pm Wednesday's) which compliments other shows on CKLN and of course CIUT as you all know. Rana
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16 Apr 01 - 12:48 PM (#441734) Subject: RE: Toronto pickers? From: GUEST,JohnB I would like to flame Rana for doing a great job at the Flying Cloud. Just wish it wasn't a Sunday night, can't face the 1 1/4 houris drive home and the 6.oo get up the following morning. JohnB |
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16 Apr 01 - 01:00 PM (#441745) Subject: RE: Toronto pickers? From: Rick Fielding Rana doesn't pick a note (or at least I haven't seen it) but he is one of the treasures of alternative acoustic music in Toronto. He is greatly appreciated...and an extremely nice, bright and funny guy. Rick |
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17 Apr 01 - 10:03 PM (#443079) Subject: RE: Toronto pickers? From: ollaimh so where are the three song circles? i've heard of one only |