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Welcome To The Music Karim's the uber fan (not the ride sharing app). Gregg's the bitter ex-musician. They share a love of music and live shows. Welcome to the music.
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Join Gregg and Karim as they have conversations with musicians and the people behind the music.

https://welcometothemusic.com/grant-avenue-studio/🎶🔊 Dive into the Sonic Legacy with the virtual tour of Grant Avenue St...
15/02/2024

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🎶🔊 Dive into the Sonic Legacy with the virtual tour of Grant Avenue Studio's Control Room on Welcome To The Music, hosted by myself and Gregg Tilston, featuring Mike Bruce and Andrew Lauzon.

🏰 Located in Hamilton, the studio's rich history unfolded, exploring notable visitors, the essence of maintaining a "house sound," and personal anecdotes that breathed life into its narrative.

🎙️ Mike and Andrew shared their journey to the studio, offering glimpses behind the scenes. This episode delves into the intricacies of the studio, showcasing the mixing and editing suite with high-end gear, tailored for independent producers.

🎊 This Grant Avenue Studio tour celebrates the essence of musical storytelling and its potential to shape the future of sound. 🚀🎵

Grant Avenue Studio's Mike Bruce and Andrew Lauzon discuss its rich history, notable musicians, and the importance of maintaining a "house sound".

Friends of the music Martha and the Muffins with their latest. A cover of the Buffalo Springfield  song For What It's Wo...
20/01/2024

Friends of the music Martha and the Muffins with their latest. A cover of the Buffalo Springfield song For What It's Worth.

'For What It's Worth' is the second song reimagined by MatM from the Popguru Sound & Vision multi-artist album, 'COVERAMA'. Not only is Buffalo Springfield’...

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15/01/2024

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I wish I knew more about The Grateful Dead and their music. What made them so popular and beloved by their fans?

Author Ray Robertson recently came on the show to chat with Gregg Tilston and Karim Kanji about the band. He's also written a book, "All The Year's Combine: The Grateful Dead In Fifty Shows".

Check out our latest conversation.

And go buy the book at your favourite bookstore or on Amazon.com or Indigo, Chapters and Coles.

Publisher: Biblioasis

Author Ray Robertson chats with Karim and Gregg. Ray recently wrote the book, "All The Years Combine: The Grateful Dead In Fifty Shows".

15/01/2024

Author Ray Robertson chats with Karim and Gregg. Ray recently wrote the book, "All The Years Combine: The Grateful Dead In Fifty Shows".

https://welcometothemusic.com/george-michael-simon-napier-bell/Hosts Gregg Tilston and Karim Kanji welcome manager and d...
08/01/2024

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Hosts Gregg Tilston and Karim Kanji welcome manager and documentarian Simon Napier-Bell into the studio.

The meeting began with Karim Kanji and Gregg Tilston discussing the George Michael documentary (The Real George Michael) before introducing Simon Napier-Bell, who shared insights into George Michael’s unique writing process and the making of the “Freedom” video. They also discussed George Michael’s legal battle with Sony and his multilayered personality. Simon Napier-Bell explained his decision to let people who knew George Michael speak without any commentary in the documentary, and the group discussed the differences between American and British documentaries.

The conversation then shifted to the music industry’s monetization methods and the importance of understanding contracts and fair deals. Simon Napier-Bell shared his experience of guiding Wham! to become the biggest group in the world in just one year, including the challenges he faced in making the band the first Western group to play in China. The group also discussed the complex personalities of George Michael and Sinead O’Connor and how they would like to be remembered.

In the final section of the meeting, Simon Napier-Bell shared his thoughts on the music industry and how it operates to sell music and monetize it. The participants wrapped up the conversation by discussing upcoming episodes and confirming email addresses, with a light-hearted and friendly tone throughout.

05/12/2023
https://welcometothemusic.com/craig-northey-odds/Odds front man and Trans-Canada Highwaymen member Craig Northey joined ...
04/12/2023

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Odds front man and Trans-Canada Highwaymen member Craig Northey joined Gregg Tilston and I on the Welcome To The Music show to discuss Odds’ new album Crash The Time Machine as well as his new project with Steven Page, Moe Berg, and Chris Murphy; Trans-Canada Highwaymen’s new album Explosive Hits Vol. 1.

Craig surprises us with a special performance of the song Somehow In A Dream.

Odds front man and Trans-Canada Highwaymen member Craig Northey joins to talk about each band's new album and a special performance of Somehow In A Dream.

NOW PLAYING 54-40 front man Neil Osborne, joins the show to discuss the band’s upcoming Toronto shows and their new sing...
27/11/2023

NOW PLAYING 54-40 front man Neil Osborne, joins the show to discuss the band’s upcoming Toronto shows and their new single and album, West Coast Band.

Host Karim Kanji (where was Gregg Tilston?!) joined Neil on his recent visit to Toronto to chat about 54-40, playing with his daughter Kandle, and making music with his band since the late 1970s.

Neil Osborne and 54-40 will be playing the legendary Horseshoe Tavern in Toronto this December 7, 8, 9.

54-40's Neil Osborne, joins the show to discuss the band's upcoming Toronto shows and their new single and album, West Coast Band.

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24/11/2023

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Yesterday we posted about Saturday Night Live offering the Beatles $3,000 as a joke for the band to reunite on the show. Paul and John were watching the show together 22 blocks away and almost hopped in a cab and appeared on stage as a gag.

A few weeks later on this date in 1976, a smiling George appeared at Studio 8H with a guitar on his back and approached producer Lorne Michaels with his hand out to receive the “handsome” $3000 check.

“See, I thought you would understand that it was $3,000 for four people, and it would just be $750 for each of you,” Michaels told George backstage with the audience watching on monitors.

“As far as I’m concerned, you can have the full $3,000.”

“That’s pretty chintzy,” George replied.

George and Paul Simon then performed very memorable acoustic versions of “Here Comes the Sun” and Simon and Garfunkel’s 1966 hit, “Homeward Bound.”

The duets’ songs are considered some of the best in the show’s long and illustrious history. George’s sweet and soulful delivery of the second verse of “Homeward Bound” is stunning.

Thank you to Boris for locating these photos for this post.

23/11/2023

11.23.2023

Official statement from singer-songwriter Buffy Sainte-Marie:

I want to begin by thanking the International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences for the honour. As one of the most prestigious awards in the global entertainment industry, it is a true recognition of the outstanding team who worked on my story – the true story of my life.

I’ve always believed it takes rain and sunshine to bring a rainbow. This great honour does indeed come after the rain – as I continue to absorb and process the recent attack on my character, life and legacy. It’s a deep wound to my inner child, but as an 82-year-old now, I’m strong – and these allegations do not shake me.

Now it is time for me to shine a light on the truth, my truth.

I have never lied about my identity. The more I’ve known, the more I’ve pieced together a sense of self from what information has been available to me.

What I know about my Indigenous ancestry I learned from my growing up mother, who was of Mi’kmaq heritage, and my own research later in life. My mother told me that I was adopted and that I was Native, but there was no documentation as was common for Indigenous children at the time.

When I grew up, I was adopted into a Cree family by Emile Piapot (son of Chief Piapot, Treaty 4 Adhesion signatory), and Clara Starblanket Piapot (daughter of Chief Starblanket, Treaty 4 signatory), in accordance with Cree law and customs. They were kind, loving, and proud to claim me as their own. I love my Piapot family and am so lucky to have them in my life.

I have always struggled to answer questions about who I am. For decades, I tried to find my birth parents and information about my background. Through that research what became clear, and what I’ve always been honest about: I don’t know where I’m from or who my birth parents are, and I will never know. Which is why, to be questioned in this way is painful, both for me, and for my two families I love so dearly.

My Indigenous identity is rooted in a deep connection to a community which has had a profound role in shaping my life and my work. For my entire life, I have championed Indigenous, and Native American causes when nobody else would, or had the platform to do so. I am proud to have been able to travel the world, sharing Indigenous stories. I have always tried to bridge gaps between communities and educate people to live in love and kindness.

This is my truth. And while there are many things I do not know; I have been proud to share my story – as I know it – throughout my life.

The attack on my character is full of mistakes and omissions. While I will not stoop to respond to every false allegation, I feel it is important to clarify two things.

First, the central proof used to question my identity is a story fabricated by my abuser and repeated by two members of my estranged family I don’t even know. This has been incredibly re-traumatizing for me and unfair to all involved. It hurts me deeply to discover that my estranged family grew up scared of me and thinking these lies because of a letter I sent intended to protect me from further abuse from my brother. I want to be clear, I do not blame them. They, of course, want to believe their father. I have evidence I was sexually abused by my brother, but I can’t tolerate discomforting his children even more. I wish them only the best and hope they move forward from this and find peace, as I am trying to do.

The second is my “birth certificate”. As many Indigenous people know, and the National Sixties Scoop Healing Foundation of Canada has stated, it was common for birth certificates of Indian children to be “created” by western governments after they were adopted or taken away from their families. So it was quite shocking to me to hear a city clerk say she had 100% confidence in its authenticity. I have never known if my birth certificate was real. I have used it because it was the only document I’ve had my whole life. I’ve heard from countless people with similar stories – who do not know where they are from and feel victimized by these allegations and one-sided reporting as I do.

Most importantly, this is my life – I am not a piece of paper. I am a product of both my families and all my experiences in this world.

If you are a pure-blood documented something, I’m glad for you. It’s awesome and beautiful to hear you speak your lineage, history and genealogy. But even if your documentation says you’re racially pure, you might miss the point. Being an “Indian” has little to do with s***m tracking and colonial record keeping: It has to do with community, culture, knowledge, teachings, who claims you, who you love, who loves you, and who’s your family.

With respect and love.

Buffy Sainte-Marie

08/11/2023

Welcome To The Music features stories and people behind the music.

https://welcometothemusic.com/econoline-crush-trevor-hurst/Sometimes a great conversation is worth the wait. Our latest ...
01/11/2023

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Sometimes a great conversation is worth the wait.

Our latest episode features a chat that Gregg Tilston and Karim Kanji had with Econoline Crush frontman Trevor Hurst.

Check out Econoline Crush in your hometown...

Thursday, November 2, 2023 | The Warehouse | St. Catharines
Friday, November 3, 2023 | Corktown | Hamilton
Saturday, November 4, 2023 | The Hub | Kitchener
Wednesday, November 8, 2023 | Imperial Theatre | Sarnia
Thursday, November 9, 2023 | Lee's Palace |Toronto
Friday, November 10, 2023 | Biltmore Theatre | Oshawa
Tuesday, November 14, 2023 | Bar Le Ritz | Montreal
Wednesday, November 15, 2023| Le Anti | Quebec City
Friday, November 17, 2023 | eVents | Thunder Bay
Saturday, November 18, 2023| The Park Theatre | Winnipeg

Trevor Hurst, frontman for Econoline Crush, joins the show to discuss grief, the new album “When The Devil Drives”, and their tour.

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25/10/2023

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Our latest episode of Welcome To The Music is now live on our website and everywhere else you can find podcasts!

Gregg Tilston joined David McPherson and Karim Kanji as we talked about Neil Young, David's new book and more Neil Young!

Pick up a copy of 101 Fascinating Canadian Music Facts at your favourite bookstore! And if you're in the area check out the last leg of David's book tour.

Oct 26 - Ben McNally Books in Toronto
Nov 9 - Grimsby Public Library
Nov 24 - Music & Books Ayr

Thanks Dundurn Press for the support!

Welcome To The Music is a podcast about the stories and people behind the music that we love to listen to. Your hosts are Karim Kanji and Gregg Tilston.

https://welcometothemusic.com/canadas-rock-of-fame/A couple of weeks ago Gregg Tilston and Karim Kanji attended the Cana...
16/10/2023

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A couple of weeks ago Gregg Tilston and Karim Kanji attended the Canada's Rock Of Fame ceremony at the historic Massey Hall in Toronto. Click on the link to watch or listen to our review.

Here's a summary:

Karim Kanji and Gregg Tilston discuss their experience attending Canada’s Rock of Fame event which was, in part, sponsored by Forty Creek Whisky. The hosts share their thoughts on the performances of various bands and artists, highlighting the talents of some lesser-known musicians. They also discussed the relevance of songs from decades ago and the importance of strong female voices in the music industry.

Karim and Gregg also mention the performances of Trooper and Crown Lands, who nailed their respective songs. They also raved about the performances by Lee Aaron, Platinum Blonde, Rough Trade, Parachute Club, Chilliwack, Lighthouse and others.

The hosts also discuss their differing opinions on approaching famous musicians and rock stars. They discuss the Canadian culture of not bothering famous people and how it can be different in other countries. They also talk about the importance of being introduced to famous people through mutual friends rather than approaching them directly.

Kanji and Gregg Tilston discuss Canada's Rock of Fame, including performances by Chilliwack, Rough Trade, and Lighthouse.

15/10/2023

Thank you Howard! Had a great time!

14/10/2023
09/10/2023

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https://welcometothemusic.com/299-queen-street-west-premiere/Last week Gregg Tilston and Karim Kanji visited the Red Car...
29/09/2023

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Last week Gregg Tilston and Karim Kanji visited the Red Carpet for the Much Music documentary, 299 Queen Street West - The MuchMusic Experience Tour in Toronto.

We met many of our favourite VJ's we watched as youth in Canada: Monica Deol, Steve Anthony, Sook-Yin Lee, Denise Donlon, Ed The Sock and even musician Andy Kim.

We hope you enjoy watching or listening to this Red Carpet Experience as much as we did!

Karim and Gregg take to the red carpet at the 299 Queen Street West Much Music documentary premiere to speak with former Much Music VJs.

2Hosts Gregg Tilston and Karim Kanji are joined by former Much Music host Michael Williams!  Listen to this episode and ...
18/09/2023

2Hosts Gregg Tilston and Karim Kanji are joined by former Much Music host Michael Williams!

Listen to this episode and join us this Friday in Toronto at 299 Queen Street West - The MuchMusic Experience Tour!

Former Much Music VJ Michael Williams talks about his time at Much Music, including the documentary, and his career in the music business.

02/08/2023

❓ Question for everyone who podcasts:

💻 🎙 When the pandemic started we quickly went from recording live in person to using SKYPE. We then started using ZOOM and haven't looked back. We haven't gone back live 100%. Yes, Even podcasting has a hybrid model. 😉

📽 However, we think it's time to look at other services that allow us to record audio and video.

What software are you using and why?

TIA.

cc: Gregg Tilston

https://welcometothemusic.com/altered-by-mom/In conversation with Altered By Mom! A fun conversation Gregg Tilston and K...
06/07/2023

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In conversation with Altered By Mom! A fun conversation Gregg Tilston and Karim Kanji had with Gina Kennedy and Devon Lougheed of Altered By Mom.

If you haven't, check out their new EP, AHEM!

Gina Kennedy and Devon Lougheed of Altered By Mom join to discuss their 2021’s monolithic collection 52 SONGS and new album AHEM.

https://welcometothemusic.com/harvey-lisberg/Hosts Gregg Tilston and Karim Kanji welcome to the show Harvey Lisberg. Har...
14/06/2023

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Hosts Gregg Tilston and Karim Kanji welcome to the show Harvey Lisberg.

Harvey Lisberg is a legendary Rock manager who has worked with the likes of 10cc, Herman's Hermits and maybe even discovered Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice. And he's got the stories to back it up!

Enjoy this episode everywhere you listen to podcasts!

Harvey Lisberg joins Karim Kanji and Gregg Tilston on the show to talk about his new book I’m Into Something Good, 10CC, Herman’s Hermits, and Elvis!

https://welcometothemusic.com/sean-kelly-dont-call-it.../Hosts Gregg Tilston and Karim Kanji recently sat down with musi...
09/06/2023

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Hosts Gregg Tilston and Karim Kanji recently sat down with musician, teacher and author Sean Kelly to talk about his career playing rock music, his book, music and his time performing in the musical, Rock Of Ages!

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Musician Sean Kelly joins to talk about his new book, Don't Call it Hair Metal.

https://welcometothemusic.com/lily-frost/Hosts Gregg Tilston and Karim Kanji welcome to the show Lily Frost. We chat abo...
19/05/2023

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Hosts Gregg Tilston and Karim Kanji welcome to the show Lily Frost.

We chat about her career and her new album, Decompression. We hope you enjoy!

Lily Frost joins the show to talk about Decompression; her first venture into Americana. Working with Producer Aaron Goldstein. Her new video Open Highway.

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