Based on Any Night of the Week: A D.I.Y. History of Toronto Music 1957-2001 (Coach House Books, 2020), this podcast takes the listener on a virtual walking tour through Toronto’s most musical neighbourhoods, with stops at key sites in Toronto’s music history. Author Jonny Dovercourt illuminates how the various hotbeds of the music scene migrated through different neighbourhoods throughout the city... more
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 8 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | BooksMusic HistoryArtsMusic |
The last virtual walking tour of this season will follow Dundas Street West - the latest contender to rival Queen, College and Bloor Streets as Toronto’s liveliest music strip - on a west-end odyssey. Starting at Bathurst and wandering west to the hi... more
This sonic exploration of the east side of the city continues on into Scarborough, shining a light on the lesser-known musical history of the inner suburbs. We'll visit sites such as the Knob Hill Hotel and curling club the Broom and Stone - where ac... more
This virtual walking tour will take listeners on a TTC transit trek east from downtown, with stops at the Opera House at Queen East - revisiting the vibrant all-ages indie scene of the ‘90s - then up to the Danforth to visit the Danforth Music Hall -... more
Queen Street West is arguably Canada’s most important countercultural main street, and may even be North America’s. Queen West was a quiet, mostly forgotten commercial strip until the punk rock, new wave and reggae explosion of the ‘70s, and it reall... more
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I’m so glad I stumbled across this podcast. Having lived in Toronto between 1990 and 2015, and having played live in a few clubs along the way, this series is very near and dear to my heart. The “walking” format of the episodes is so cool. You can trace the routes through memory, in person, or with the help of Google Street View. Johnny’s detailed descriptions of the spaces and the bands is rich in detail and clearly told by someone who lived it. Highly recommend for anyone who loves travel and/... more
Whether you are planning your first visit to Toronto or have lived there your entire life, this podcast brings to life and illuminates the streets and neighborhoods of the city for any live music lover. Very listenable with a great host.
Fantastic listen for music nerds, history nerds & non-nerds. Jonny is exceedingly well researched & his passion for Toronto & the music made here comes through with east listen.
Jonny is a music historian and a fantastic writer. You need to hear this podcast!
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