Screening at VIFF Centre on Sunday of the documentary I Am the Blues, preceded by a one-hour set by bluesman Robert Connely Farr.
Australia’s the Living End does more than just play 12-bar blues songs at 100 miles an hour
“We spent a long time crafting the songs as opposed to just tryin’ to nail the energy,” says Chris Cheney of the new Living End CD.
That time Our Lady Peace’s Raine Maida told me about firing Bob Rock. I mean, who fires Bob Rock?
I interviewed Raine Maida back in April of 2006, when Our Lady Peace was touring behind its sixth studio album, Healthy in Paranoid Times.
Switchfoot’s Jon Foreman says there’s much more to the San Diego music scene than Blink-182
"We have bands that have broken out, but a lot of the finer moments in San Diego musical history are coming from bands no one’s heard of."
Paul McCartney’s 20 best songs, from wicked to freakin’ awesome
Paul McCartney wrote a ton of incredible songs for the Beatles, but this Top 20 only includes his non-Beatles tunes, with Wings and stuff.
That time Pete Yorn told me about getting into Warren Zevon and recording his “Splendid Isolation”
I did my first interview with Pete Yorn back in January of 2007, when he was touring behind his third studio album, Nightcrawler.
Stone Sour guitarist Josh Rand admits that he’s just a musician, not a Tom Morello
"I’m a musician...not a politician. I think if you’re gonna make those comments, you need to pick up the torch and fully run with it."
Newt’s top 10 things to do in Vancouver this weekend, April 3 to 5
Sweet Queens of Chaos play the Biltmore Cabaret on Friday, along with Nitroglycerin, Jazzfrica, PHROG, and the New Mischiefs.
Ottawa blues-rocker Steve Marriner got turned on to Slim Harpo and Lazy Lester from a Fabulous Thunderbirds tape
When blues-rocker Steve Marriner calls me to chat about his new CD, Going Up, he's dialing in from the northerly blues mecca of Whitehorse.
The Junos don’t suck for five minutes as Rush gets back to its metal roots with “Finding My Way”
Being mainly a rock and blues fan, the mainstream Canadian pop acts normally celebrated by the Junos don't really turn my crank.
That time I asked Steve Vai if playing guitar with Billy Gibbons made him want to slow down a bit
I interviewed Steve Vai back in September of 2003, when he was about to start a G3 Tour with Joe Satriani and Yngwie Malmsteen.
Nathan Wiley remembers Vancouver’s 1990s needles and goons on The City Destroyed Me
Nathan Wiley was 20 years old the first time he moved away from his home in Summerside, P.E.I., setting his sights on Vancouver.
Newt’s top 10 Vancouver concerts to check out in April 2026
Multiplatinum jazz-pop singer and pianist Diana Krall performs downtown at the Orpheum Theatre on April 22.