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East Side Boom brings live music series to Little India
Writing by Lori Steuart / Photos by Morgan Yew
After last Saturday's raucous event, I step into Gerrard Art Space (GAS) on Sunday morning and Joanne Filletti, director of GAS, is airing out the space. "It stinks like beer in here. Don't you smell it?" I guess my nasal faculties have become too accustomed to the rock-and-roll war-torn smell of stale beer, because I don't notice a thing.
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A REASON TO LIVE: THE WOODSHED ORCHESTRA, "GEDDY LEE"
May 11, 2011 by: Ben Rayner
Onetime Rheostatics drummer Dave Clarke shot me a link the other day to “Geddy Lee,” an ebullient new tune and video by his band the Woodshed Orchestra, with the promise that “it’ll make you smile right away.”
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Taking chances with the Woodshed Orchestra
By Daniela Piteo Special to The Standard April 14 2011 Daniela Piteo
Special to The Standard
Woodshedding is said to be one of the most ambiguous jazz terms in our lexicon, a fusion of music born out of improvisation and intense practice, but when it comes to the Woodshed Orchestra, the term can be used to define their expansive sound.
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Dave Clark and His Woodshed Orchestra Joel Barnhart February 02, 2011
I mentioned in my second article a few months back that I live above a bar downtown, The Merchant Ale House (henceforth to be referred to as The Merch). In that article, I said that usually when bands play, I just ignore them from above. This isn't always the case, however. There is one band that I will go down to see every time they play. That band is Dave Clark and His Woodshed Orchestra.
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THE GERTRUDES/DAVE CLARK'S WOODSHED ORCHESTRA
This week's 50 River Concert will be bursting the seams of The Back Room, Thursday, November 18th as a high-flying and electric affair featuring two powerhouse collectives of musicians, Kingston’s The Gertrudes and Toronto’s Dave Clark’s Woodshed Orchestra. Be sure to drop by The Imperial Pub this Thursday to witness a mind and auditory expanding experience and participate in an amazing event.
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Saturday the 12th, Steph and I walked into the Pepper Jack at 9 pm and the Woodshed Orchestra was just picking up its instruments. The place, very sadly, was almost empty. No matter. The nine musicians that occupied the stage proceeded to make complete and total magic together…All night.
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