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Windsor symphony orchestra gears up for new season

Windsor symphony orchestra gears up for new season

🕔09:37, 29.Sep 2017

  By Zander Kelly Symphony music fans in Windsor have a lot to look forward to as the Windsor Symphony Orchestra celebrates its 70th year with a grand list of concerts, including The Music of Star Wars. “It’s a season

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Roundup: arts and entertainment in Windsor-Essex

Roundup: arts and entertainment in Windsor-Essex

🕔12:29, 22.Sep 2017

By Angelica Haggert The arts and entertainment scene in Windsor-Essex is exploding! The Arts At Mackenzie Hall, find the Excellence in Focus exhibit from local artist Nancy Baeur. The gallery showcases this unique piece until Oct. 1. Photo artist Linda

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Windsor vs. everybody

Windsor vs. everybody

🕔12:41, 7.Apr 2017

By Grace Bauer Windsor’s music scene is changing and competition from across the river may be the reason. Every day, thousands of Windsorites cross the border to work, shop, dine and attend concerts in Detroit. According to Statistics Canada, about

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Chuck Berry Dead at 90

Chuck Berry Dead at 90

🕔11:36, 24.Mar 2017

By Joe Gibel   “The Father of Rock ‘n’ Roll,” has died. Chuck Berry, legendary musician and music pioneer was found Saturday at his home outside St. Louis. He was 90. With songs such as Maybellene, Johnny B. Goode and

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Cassette tapes making a comeback

Cassette tapes making a comeback

🕔12:32, 3.Mar 2017

By Joe Gibel Cassette tapes are back in demand in 2017 as more artists release content on the format. According to an article published by the Windsor Star, sales of cassette tapes jumped almost 80 per cent to about 7,000

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Local musician keeps blues alive in Windsor

Local musician keeps blues alive in Windsor

🕔12:49, 3.Feb 2017

By Joe Gibel A local singer-songwriter uses his passion for the blues and rockabilly to entertain audiences. The South River, Ontario native found a love for the blues and knew he just had to get it out to an audience.

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The streaming age

The streaming age

🕔10:46, 2.Dec 2016

By Noah Gecelovsky   From the  iPod and Apple Streaming to Spotify and YouTube, the 21st generation has created a number of different sources and platforms to find and listen to music.  But there are still two ways of listening to music that will never die:

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Windsor Music Scene Develops Distinct Identity

🕔14:26, 27.Feb 2015

Despite having an identity as a border city, the time has finally come for Windsor to distinguish itself. With clubs like Phog Lounge, Milk Coffee Bar, Venue Music Hall and Villains Beastro all promoting Windsor bands, local music has become

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Idle No More to the beat of the drum

Idle No More to the beat of the drum

🕔12:37, 25.Jan 2013

By: Murad Erzinclioglu Boom. Boom. Boom. The sound of native drums is echoing in communities from coast to coast. The sound of the First Nations drumming has become synonymous with the Idle No More movement. According to the movement’s website,

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Mudpuppy Gallery hosts seventh Beat Night

🕔16:12, 14.Nov 2012

By Hailey Trealout ­Local poets, musicians and story tellers gathered at the Downtown Expresso Cafe in Amherstburg Nov. 10 to contribute to the Mudpuppy Gallery’s seventh Beat Night. Professionals and amateurs stood at the podium in front of 50 listeners

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Mudpuppy Gallery hosts their sixth Beat Night

Mudpuppy Gallery hosts their sixth Beat Night

🕔16:19, 9.Oct 2012

by Hailey Trealout The Mudpuppy Gallery invited people of all ages to the Downtown Expresso Cafe in Amherstburg Sept. 28 to support local performers during their Beat Night. The Mudpuppy Gallery opened in May 2010 as a non-profit organization run

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