Any Night of the Week RELAUNCH Party: June 22 at the Horseshoe!

Things have been quiet over here at Jonny Dovercourt dot com, though not for lack of busy-ness…. lots of new projects in the works and Live Shows Are Back! (Check out out all the goodies on the Wavelength home page.) But I’m very pleased to announce this. It’s been a heck of a trip promoting a local music history book during a global pandemic and I’d like to thank everyone who bought it, borrowed it, read it, skimmed it, loved it, hated it, felt meh about it, listened to it, walked around with it, wrote about it, tweeted about it, or told their friends about it, as well as everyone who contributed to its gestation in those innocent years before we knew the meaning of the word coronavirus. Hope to see you in a few weeks at the….

Any Night of the Week Book RELAUNCH Party!

Co-presented by Coach House Books & Wavelength

28 Months Later…. Join us for the RELAUNCH of Any Night of the Week: A DIY History of Toronto Music 1957-2001 by Jonny Dovercourt !!

Featuring:
GUH
Psychic Weapons
DJ Don Pyle
+ The author in conversation w/ Michael Barclay

When: Wednesday June 22, 2022
Where: Horseshoe Tavern, 370 Queen St. W.
Doors at 7pm
Get Tickets!
$30 including book / $10 without (+ $2.50 facility fee + service charges + HST)
Originally purchased tickets from 2020 will be honoured!

Overshadowed by larger events in the world in March 2020, the original in-person launch party for Jonny Dovercourt’s Toronto music history book Any Night of the Week never got to take place. This relaunch party reassembles most of the lineup planned for March 24, 2020 at the Horseshoe and postponed due to the pandemic. Despite the impossibility of in-person promotion, the book nevertheless connected with an enthusiastic audience, received some critical kudos, and was adapted as a podcast – and accompanying poster maps – at the invitation of the Toronto International Festival of Authors. 

This celebration of the resilience of the local music scene will feature contributions by many of the artists profiled in the book – kicking off with a DJ set by Don Pyle (Shadowy Men on a Shadowy Planet, Fifth Column), followed by a conversation between Dovercourt and fellow scribe Michael Barclay (author of the recently released Hearts on Fire: Six Years That Changed Canadian Music 2000-2005), and winding up with performances by post-punk quintet Psychic Weapons (members of Parts Unknown, Mean Red Spiders, Helens; replacing King Cobb Steelie, whose percussionist Michael Armstrong sadly passed away recently) and avant-jazz party band GUH.

About the book:

The story of Toronto’s massive influence on popular music, from an indie/DIY community-based perspective. Part civic history and part memoir from this veteran scene-builder and founder of the acclaimed Wavelength concert series, Any Night of the Week charts the evolution of Toronto’s diverse independent music scene in the latter half of the 20th century. From the Yorkville and Yonge Street scenes that spawned Joni Mitchell, Neil Young, and The Band in the ’60s, through to the hip-hop, indie rock, and electronica-laden nineties, with acts like Broken Social Scene, Maestro Fresh-Wes, and Peaches, Dovercourt tells the story of how key venues, neighbourhoods, artists and promoters laid the groundwork for this provincial outpost to grow into a music mecca.


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