Voila! Two great Old Toronto Series talks complete.
/Thanks to the hundreds of you that came out to The Great Hall this past two weeks to talk about the history of music in Toronto. Stay tuned for more in the future.
Thanks to the hundreds of you that came out to The Great Hall this past two weeks to talk about the history of music in Toronto. Stay tuned for more in the future.
Free tickets can be picked up here: http://bit.ly/2yMVTBO
SPEAKER LIST:
Joel Goldberg - Maestro Fresh Wes - Let Your Backbone Slide
Michael Williams (RapCity) will intro a music video for Devon Martin - Mr. Metro
Tim Hamilton - Barenaked Ladies - Lovers in a Dangerous Time
Kids on TV - John Caffery - Kids On TV - Breakdance Hunx
Rob Heydon Edwin - Alive - (Juno for Best Music Video 2001, MuchMusic Audience Award 2001)
Nyla Innuksuk - A Tribe Called Red - Indian City
Hill Kourkoutis - Mother Mother - Hayloft
Click here for Tickets: http://bit.ly/2z9yYjd
We are very excited to announce the Tuesday, November 14th show is Sold Out. We are also very excited to announce that on Tuesday, November 21st at The Great Hall, Old Toronto Series, Myseum of Toronto and Brand Vision Media are presenting: Starting From The Bottom: A History of Toronto Music Videos. This will be a must-go event for anyone into film, interested in Toronto music history or simply how rich the history of Toronto is. Tickets are *Free* and you can get them here: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/old-toronto-series-myseum-of-toronto-brand-vision-media-present-starting-from-the-bottom-a-history-tickets-39644137683
Make sure to pick up your *Free* tickets to our Old Toronto Series & Myseum of Toronto event on Tuesday November 14th at The Great Hall in Toronto with Alan Cross and musical guests.
Read MoreFantastic honour to be nominated and asked out to the 2017 Heritage Toronto Awards at the Carlu this year!
Launching the Old Toronto Series Spotify Playlist. Love Toronto music? Click here: http://spoti.fi/2wlyTno
Did you know the current LA Clippers NBA team used to play home games in Toronto? Sure did. The Buffalo Brave's NBA team, which would later become the San Diego Clippers and later Los Angeles, played a total of 16 home games at Toronto's Maple Leaf Gardens during the 1970's
Read MoreVery excited to announce our Indiegogo campaign in support of keeping the Old Toronto Series growing and spreading the Toronto history gospel! If you would like to contribute to the campaign, please go to the page below.
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