Toronto's Blue Rodeo has often been called one of Canada's best groups. But after seeing the band on the weekend, I'm not so sure.
Exclusive audio: Odds live circa 1991
The head of Turtle Recording Studios sent me audio of a concert that Odds played after the release of their 1991 debut album, Neopolitan.
Newt’s top 10 things to do in Vancouver this week, November 17 to 21
25th-anniversary screening at the Rio on Friday of a restoration of director Darren Aronofsky's hard-hitting drama, Requiem for a Dream.
Todd Snider inspired by crackhead muggers and police helicopters on The Devil You Know
When I hook up with Todd Snider, he’s on a cellphone outside the Hyatt, the Hollywood hotel famous for hosting rowdy rock bands in the ’70s.
That time Marshall Crenshaw told me about meeting Alice Cooper’s bassist at Ian Hunter’s house
Last Wednesday I got the chance to cross singer-songwriter Marshall Crenshaw's name off my bucket list of interviews I've wanted to do.
Newly discovered audio reveals who superstar producer Bruce Fairbairn really wanted to work with
Today I found yet another reason to be thankful that I saved the roughly 220 audio cassettes I used to record my interviews since 1982.
Newt’s top 10 things to do in Vancouver this weekend, November 14 to 16
Long-running percussion show STOMP uses the body and ordinary objects to create a physical theatre performance at the Queen Eizabeth Theatre.
That time Jethro Tull’s Ian Anderson told me that he wasn’t a fan of the Who–or the Beatles, for that matter
I did my third interview with Ian Anderson when Jethro Tull was headed to Vancouver for a show at the Orpheum Theatre.
That time Irish singer-songwriter Colin Devlin and I discussed our mutual admiration for Thin Lizzy
Turns out Colin was friends with Jim Fitzpatrick, the Irish artist who designed the covers of several Lizzy albums, and its iconic logo.
Newt’s top 10 things to do in Vancouver this weekend, November 7 to 9
Tribute band Maiden Vancouver plays a set of Iron Maiden classics and a full setlist from 1985 at the Tsawwassen Legion on Saturday.
Vancouver’s Coast to Coast tribute band performs UFO’s 1978 riff-rock classic, “Only You Can Rock Me”
UFO released its seventh studio album, Obsession, in the summer of 1978, and you bet your ass I ran out and bought a copy ASAP.
George Thorogood says that the guitar just made all the sense in the world to him–and he dug it
"Guitar was the easiest thing, because you can travel with it, you can play on the street corner with it, and you can do auditions with it..."
AC/DC plays Vancouver yet again in 2026, but will it still be bloody worth it?
Judging by the footage I saw of the band's 2024 Power Up European tour, Angus can still rip up the frets on his trusty Gibson SG.