July 1 marks yet another milestone in the evolution of our native land, as well as our musical landscape. Canada has never really had to take a backseat to other nations in the arts, especially in music. Legendary and iconic artists from our country have been revered for several decades worldwide. Some of them include […]readmore
Have you ever seen a child just walking , skipping, running , jumping, while seemingly joyful of everything? That is how I feel when the music moves me. When you listen to various sounds from the many instruments afforded to us, be a child again. In other words, move, step out, jump and jiggle. It […]readmore
Music has always played an important role in the film industry, and jazz is no exception by any stretch of imagination, beginning with the first talking movie in 1927 The Jazz Singer, to New Orleans in 1947 with Billie Holiday and Louis Armstrong, to Alex North’s first full score jazz-orientated movie, A Streetcar Named Desire […]readmore
Throughout the 20th century, Canada has produced its share of international jazz artists for the world to embrace. Although some of the orchestras like Guy Lombardo Dal Richards, and Mart Kenny were mainly designed to please audiences in a ballroom setting for dancing purposes, they still contributed superior music. in many cases. so that primary […]readmore
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