Wednesday, March 28, 2007

A Music Event You Don't Want to Miss

Friday April 20 at 8pm,
Blyth Memorial Hall
Blyth, Ontario

Juno award-winning artists, the Skydiggers will take
us on a musical journey through the best in
Canadian Rock, Folk and Country music.

Tickets $20 each
Call the Blyth Festival Box Office to Reserve Your Seats Today!
1-877-862-5984 •

(The Blyth Festival is located a short 45 minutes west of Stratford,
1 hour north of London and 1 1/2 hours south of Owen Sound.)

For those of you traveling from out of town, the Benmiller Inn
is offering a wonderful package discount to those coming to the show.

Wednesday, March 14, 2007

was i glad to be there!

"Dave Clark is doing a great job of mc-ing this thing. And did a great job of rallying the troops..."

(as posted on Tuesday, March 13, 2007 Blog Guelph:
Lewis Melville and "Afganistan....On Guard For Thee?"
Today's three post series is dedicated to Lewis Melville and the project "Afganistan....On Guard For Thee?"Lewis has contributed a kings ransom to the cultural capital of Guelph over the 20 plus year's I've known him. Quite simply, he is a creative genius.Lewis runs a very busy recording studio in Guelph, performs with countless musicians - including his life partner Tannis Slimmon and thinks up inspired projects like "Afganistan....On Guard For Thee?" - a creative, interactive, multi-disciplinary exploration of Canada's involvement in the Afghanistan War. Keep reading today's series for more details.This painting of Lew was done on June 26, 2000 by Guelph artist Greg Denton as part of his Anyone Lived project.




















"Afghanistan....On Guard For Thee?"
Did I mention that Lewis is also a gifted visual artist - as you can tell by this poster.It really will be worth the drive to the Big Smoke to attend this Guelph studded event.To find out more.....

Contact: Lewis Melville
Voice: 519-824-8848Email: lmelvill@uoguelph.ca

OR
Dave Clark
Voice: 416-531-4646Email: woodchoppers@sympatico.ca

Tuesday, March 13, 2007

what is

the most efficient way to play all mp3s in a folder, in order?

i mean the zunior compilations of course. they pop up in windows media player i think, after (if) i have successfully saved and unzipped them. when i click on the first song, it plays in my i-tunes and then proceeds to play the next alphabetical song in my i-tunes library instead of the next song on the compilation.

p.s.
does my QUESTION even make sense?

Wednesday, March 07, 2007

reading a rumour

on the blue rodeo forum, about the cash brothers having purchased the elmo, makes me wish i had a list of shows i have seen there. too bad i file my ticket stubs by year for tax purposes eh?