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.
The Marble Index sends a warning to parents with Watch Your Candles, Watch Your Knives
“If you think your children are getting into the dark spirits you’re supposed to literally watch your candles, watch your knives.”
Edmonton’s Red Shag Carpet gets edgier on new Lift and Drop CD
"The main difference is that on the second album all four of us are writing tunes, and all four of us are singing.”
That time guitarist Joe Gooch told me that he just got lucky when he replaced Alvin Lee in Ten Years After
I interviewed Joe Gooch three years after he replaced Alvin Lee as the guitarist-vocalist for legendary blues-rock band Ten Years After.
Newt’s top 10 things to do in Vancouver this weekend, March 27 to 29
New Jersey instrumental pop band Delicate Steve, featuring guitarist Steve Marion, plays the Biltmore Cabaret on Sunday.
15 minutes on the phone with Trailer Park Boys creator and director Mike Clattenburg, who called an hour late
I interviewed Trailer Park Boys director Mike Clattenburg in September of 2006, one week before the release of Trailer Park Boys: The Movie.
Vancouver prog-metal fans rejoice: Geoff Tate is bringing Queensrÿche’s Operation: Mindcrime back to town
One of my favourite prog-metal albums of all time is Operation: Mindcrime, released by Queensrÿche in the Year of Our Metal Lord, 1988.
Toronto indie-rockers the Golden Dogs hit the mark with a tasty Paul McCartney & Wings cover
The Golden Dogs’ faithful rendition of “Nineteen Hundred and Eighty Five” ends with a frenzied Telecaster wipeout by Dave Azzolini.
Newt’s top 10 things to do in Vancouver this weekend, March 20 to 22
Detroit psychobilly trio the Koffin Kats play the Cobalt on Saturday, with guests Billy and the Parole Models and the Cryptyds.
Zakk Sabbath outshines BLS in Vancouver as Zakk Wylde kills with his Ozzy/Iommi thing
My metal-lovin' nephew Jeff took me to see Black Label Society last night, but I came away as more of a diehard Zakk Sabbath fan.