Edition |
First edition. |
Description |
1 online resource (317 pages) |
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text file rda |
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Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references. |
Summary |
"The first book to tell the story of Toronto's massive influence on popular music. Part civic history and part memoir from this veteran scene-builder and founder of the acclaimed Wavelength concert series, From the Top charts the evolution of Toronto's diverse independent music scene in the latter half of the 20th century. From the Yorkville and Yonge Street scenes that spawned Joni Mitchell, Neil Young, and The Band in the '60s, through to the hip-hop, indie rock, and electronica-laden nineties, with acts like Broken Social Scene, Maestro Fresh-Wes, and Peaches, Dovercourt tells the story of how key venues, neighbourhoods, artists and promoters laid the groundwork for this provincial outpost to grow into a music mecca."-- Provided by publisher. |
Access |
Access restricted to LAC onsite clients. Online access with authorization. star CaOONL |
Note |
Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on June 03, 2020). |
Contents |
Cover -- Praise for Any Night of the Week -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- yonge Street, 1957-65 -- yorkville, 1960-68 -- Jamaica to Toronto, 1967-75 -- Aftermath: Cancon and Back to the Strip, 1968-75 -- Intersystems + Syrinx: Acid, Synths, and Chance, 1967-72 -- Start Spadina, 1971-77 -- Rough Trade: Pleasures of the Flesh, 1974-86 -- The Garys: Please Welcome ... , 1976-83 -- Punk Crashes, Burns, Invents Queen West, 1976-78 -- Martha and the Muffins: Faraway in Time, 1977- -- The Government: The Band Was A Good Band, 1977-83 |
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Last Call for Downtown Dives, 1979-86 -- Ready records: Architects of the World, 1979-85 -- Truths and rights + Mojah: Original roots, 1977-83 -- Queen West: The A-List Assembles, 1981-84 -- Fifth Column: We Dug a Trench, 1980-95 -- The Club Boom, 1984-87 -- Shadowy Men on a Shadowy Planet: Having an Average Weekend, 1984-94 -- Rheostatics: Canadian Dream, 1978- -- The Export Boom, 1987-91 -- Toronto Hip-Hop's First Wave, 1989-91 -- Phleg Camp: In the rocket's red Glare, 1989-93 -- Go West: The Drake Before the Drake (And Drake), 1991-93 |
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King Cobb Steelie: When Will This Struggle End?, 1991-2014 -- GuH + Slow Loris: The Twenty-Eight year Gig, 1991- -- All Ages, All Hours, 1993-96 -- Kat rocket: The Art of Never Winning, 1992-99 -- Ghetto Concept: Certified Motion, 1992- -- Queen West: The (Counterculture) Establishment Digs In, 1995-97 -- Do Make Say Think: Highway 420, 1995- -- The Last rock Show: College Street rises up, 1997-99 -- Da Grassroots + LAL: Let's Just Create Our Da Grassroots + LAL: Let's Just Create Our -- The First Wavelength: Beginning at the Ends, 1999-2001 -- Broken Social Scene: Cause = Time, 1999- |
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Epilogue: Any Corner of the City -- Bibliography -- Photo Credits -- Acknowledgments -- About the Author |
Subject |
Popular music -- Ontario -- Toronto -- History and criticism.
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Popular music. (OCoLC)fst01071422
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Ontario -- Toronto.
(OCoLC)fst01205798
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Genre/Form |
Electronic books.
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Criticism, interpretation, etc. (OCoLC)fst01411635
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Other Form: |
Print version: Dovercourt, Jonny. Any night of the week. Toronto : Coach House Books, 2019 1552453960 9781552453964 (OCoLC)1107799161 |
ISBN |
9781770566095 electronic book |
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1770566090 electronic book |
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9781770566088 electronic book |
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1770566082 electronic book |
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