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NEW ANNOUNCES

Video Games Live will be stopping into Massey Hall in May for their third appearance there. The concert melds live renditions of the music from video games along side perfectly synchronized video clips – video games and franchises to be live include childhood faves like Mario, Zelda, and Sonic, arcade classics like Frogger and Space Invaders, and more recent hits like Rainbow Six and Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. The Globe and Mail recently reviewed Video Games Live’s DVD release “Video Games Live: Level 2” very favourably indeed. Even PBS thinks it’s totally awesome.

And just last night we announced that John Mellencamp will be performing not one, but two nights at Massey Hall. Tickets for the second performance on February 10 go on sale to our FriendsFirst members Wednesday and to the public on Friday. Happy Tuesday!

PERFORMANCES

The Seasons Project,” Venice Baroque Orchestra & Robert McDuffie (Tonight, Tuesday): For an introduction to what this evening holds check out this podcast by Soundboard guest contributor Rick Phillips. Last year, Philip Glass’ The American Four Seasons, a co-commissioned project of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra, premiered at Roy Thomson Hall. Now the piece returns to our stage, this time matched against its inspiration, Vivaldi’s The Four Seasons, and performed by the Venice Baroque Orchestra.

CBC Song Quest (Tonight, Tuesday): Cool beans! If you didn’t get a chance to hear the full versions of the songs on CBC Radio 2’s Drive on Friday afternoon, you can now hear samples of all of the final tracks from this year’s Great Canadian Song Quest including from Hannah Georgas (who performs as special guest with Royal Wood this November). Sound bytes not enough? I should hope not. This evening at Glenn Gould Studio, you can witness all thirteen artists who participated in this now annual project, perform their newly created odes to Canadian roads.

Black Crowes (Wednesday): Black Crowes hit the stage at Massey Hall on Wednesday of this week with a full acoustic set followed by a full electric set. This is the band’s last tour for quite some time; Rolling Stone uses the term “indefinite hiatus” describing what’s next for the band after this tour and exclaims “… the Crowes are leaving at a peak. See them while you can.”

Classic Albums Live: The Beatles, The White Album (Friday): If you didn’t read Classic Albums Live founder Craig Martin’s post on why The White Album is the Beatles’ best, then you should. Classic Albums Live has perfected the art of perfection – recreating albums (classic ones, naturally), note for note, cut for cut. On Friday night, they take over Massey Hall with live renditions of your white album favourites including “Blackbird,” “Helter Skelter,” and “Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da” (which you may recall I recently declared was a must-have on my Road Trip Mix-tape.)

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Just for a Laugh…Go to Massey Hall

Each year it creeps up on me. I don’t do too much advanced planning, yet I end up being entertained every night. Just for Laughs hits Toronto with what I expect will be a fairly decent amount of jokes about the G20 and the heat wave. Using some of the cities great entertainment venues JFL not only exposes great comedic talent it also showcases that Torontonians have the ability to laugh at ourselves.

Massey Hall welcomes back Emmy winner Louis CK. I was first introduced to him through the Opie and Anthony Show on XM Radio about 3 years ago. He was talking about being a parent and how selfish his daughter is. I was howling! Did you see his set last year? The Sarah Silverman hosted Gala had Louis CK closing out the show. The only bad part of his set was it seemed to be too short. The cool part of the program was Silverman was on fire. I’m sure having CK host the late Gala Saturday night will provide plenty of Louis HAHAs. You might want to warm up for his Gala with a few Louis CK videos that you can find on YouTube. Here’s the clip that went viral last year. Just be cautious going there, the videos might trap you indoors on your computer for hours.

Everything’s Amazing & Nobody’s Happy

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The Buzz: July 6-12

JUST ANNOUNCED

Yesterday we announced a performance at Glenn Gould Studio by Chilly Gonzales to take place on September 14. This is the very same day that his latest album Ivory Tower, drops as does the feature-length film of the same name (featuring Tiga and Peaches). It all makes you wish the “most wonderful time of year” Staples commercials were on and September was around the corner right? If you don’t know who Chilly Gonzales is, allow this performance to be your education. Prerequisite information required: Gonzales made waves in Paris last spring after earning the world record for the longest solo concert (no less than 27 hours, three minutes, and 44 seconds long). Also – check out Chess Cat vs The World over on the Chilly Gonzales website: possibly the most democratic board game you’ll ever play on a Canadian musician’s website.
 

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Gimme Sugar

When it comes to comedians with international appeal, it doesn’t get any better than Sugar Sammy. Sugar – whose real name is Samir Khullar – has been touring the globe, breaking attendance records, and performing in four languages (English, French, Hindi, and Punjabi). Born in Quebec to first-generation Indian parents, Sugar has made both Quebecois and Indian culture a major part of his act, and nothing is off-limits. One of his most notorious jokes goes something like this: “You know, there are two types of Québécois. There’s the 50% that are educated, cultivated people, and then there’s the 50% that voted Yes in the referendum.”

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