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  1. Concert tonight featuring David Hickey

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    Canadian born and raised in Hamilton, Ontario, David Hickey has long had a love for music and crystals. After being introduced to his first Crystal Bowl in 2002 he began to assemble his own set which now includes over 30 different crystal tones. He plays these bowls in combination with vocals, Tibetan bowls, Oriental Wind Gongs, Paiste Gongs, Chimes and various drums to create beautiful meditative and healing music.

    David has played the bowls accompanied by various vocalists as well as instruments such as the harp, piano, keyboard, guitar, mandolin, flute, didgeridoo, orchestra bells, drums and chanting.

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    The Crystal Journey

    Our Mission Statement

    Our role in this life is to create peace, harmony, and connectivity between humanity, Mother Earth and all of its inhabitants.

    Our intention on this tour across the globe is to bring the healing sound and vibrational energy of the quartz crystal bowls to help open, clear and balance the energy of the entire planet.

    Our goal on this tour is to perform in as many places as possible and reach as many souls as we can, bringing with us the energies and intentions of all in order to make this a reality.

    David

  2. From www.crystaljourney.ca website:

    Concert for a Planet in Crisis 7-7-07 at Unity Church, 21 Rosedene Ave, in Hamilton...

    On July- 7 here in Hamilton, there will be a performance to mark the 7-7-07 Global Day of music across the globe to raise awareness to our pending environmental situation.

    From 2-7pm there will be a community drum circle and the performance to send energy to our great Planet.

    Drum circle 2-4pm, concert 5-7pm.

    If you are at all concerned with our environment I encourage you to spend a few minutes this day and connect with the www.watch7-7-07.com and www.liveearth.org websites and all the performers worldwide.

    Together we can make a difference.

  3. Theres a ton of incredible shows coming up in TO, and none are listed here. Nathan Phillips Jazz Fest shows below are free if you don't mind being 5 feet behind the paying customers. The bleachers are where its at anyhow. I'd be happy to update the calendar if I knew how?

    Venue: MAINSTAGE CONCERT - Toronto Star Stage all shows start at 8 PM

    Friday, June 22, 2007

    Manteca plus Peter Boyd

    Saturday, June 23, 2007

    Chris Botti plus Kellylee Evans

    Sunday, June 24, 2007

    Jean-Luc Ponty and His Band plus Michel Donato Trio

    Monday, June 25, 2007

    Holly Cole plus Michael Kaeshammer

    Tuesday, June 26, 2007

    Trio Beyond with John Scofield, Jack DeJohnette & Larry Goldings plus Hiromi's Sonicbloom

    Wednesday, June 27, 2007

    Medeski Scofield Martin and Wood

    Thursday, June 28, 2007

    Roy Hargrove Quintet plus United Trombone Summit

    Roy Hargrove Quintet with Fred Wesley

    Friday, June 29, 2007

    Joshua Redman plus An Evening With Delfeayo Marsalis

    Saturday, June 30, 2007

    The Derek Trucks Band plus Jackie Greene

    Sunday, July 01, 2007

    Mavis Staples plus Rebirth Brass Band

  4. Had dinner at Fressen on the weekend. I take back what I said about it being expensive earlier. Everything I said about taste sticks and then some!

    recap:

    Peppery rocket arugula dressed in a cranberry vinaigrette with pears, pumpkin seeds and seared tempeh in a poppadum canoe

    Sliced shiitake and crimini mushrooms mixed with shredded spinach in cashew cream wrapped in a filo pastry puff.

    Steamed bundled asparagus on a warm bed of tahini creamed quinoa with miso hemp butter.

    No room for dessert. 3 items was plenty of food for 2 herbivores. 4 items would have been too much.

    yum YUM!

  5. Bake them biscuits baby,

    Bake 'em good and brown,

    When you get those biscuits baked,

    We're Alabama bound...

    Pickin and grinnin - from Ontario thru the Maritimes, 2007:

    June 22-24

    The Tottenham Bluegrass Festival

    Tottenham, ON

    June 28 - July 1

    Fox Mountain Bluegrass

    Festival

    Aylesford Road, NS

    July 6-8

    River Valley Country & Bluegrass Gathering

    Temagami River, ON

    July 13-15

    Valley Bluegrass Festival

    Renfrew, ON

    July 20-22

    Millpond Bluegrass Festival

    Maitland, N S

    July 20, 21

    Sand Road Roots, Folk and

    Bluegrass Festival

    Moose Creek, ON

    July 26-29

    Palmer Rapids Twin Music Festival

    Palmer Rapids, ON

    July 27-29

    Ormstown

    Branches and Roots Music Festival

    Ormstown, PQ

    Aug. 1-5

    River Valley

    Bluegrass Jamboree

    River Valley, ON

    Aug.10-11

    Bass Cove Country Jamboree

    (email only/ no website)

    Napanee, ON

    Aug. 10-12

    Willow Park Bluegrass

    Jamboree

    Hagersville, ON

    Aug. 17-19

    Sand Road Bluegrass Festival

    Moose Creek, ON

    Aug. 18-20

    Red Clay Bluegrass Festival

    Tignish, PEI

    Aug. 17-19

    Kempt Shore Bluegrass &

    Old-Time Music Festival

    Hants Co., NS

    Aug. 24-27

    Rogersville Homecoming

    Bluegrass Festival

    Rogersville, NB

    Aug. 30 - Sept. 2

    Traditional Days Bluegrass

    Festival

    New Richmond, PQ

  6. Bible-based museum uses dinosaurs to tell Earth's history on theme-park scale

    Published: Saturday, May 26, 2007 | 5:29 AM ET

    Canadian Press: DYLAN T. LOVAN

    Adam and Eve fall from grace and Noah survives an epic flood at a new museum that tells the Bible's version of history on a theme-park scale.

    But the scene near the front lobby might stop a puzzled paleontologist in his tracks: a pair of ancient children frolic just a few feet away from a group of friendly dinosaurs.

    That exhibit, among others, has earned the Creation Museum notoriety among skeptics and anticipation from believers who are expected to pack its halls when it opens on Monday.

    "We wanted to show people there's no mystery with dinosaurs, we can explain them," said Ken Ham, founder of the nonprofit ministry Answers in Genesis that built the $27 million facility near Cincinnati, Ohio, which is near the Kentucky border.

    Scientists say there is a gulf of millions of years between man and the giant lizards, but according to the Creation Museum, they lived in harmony just a few thousand years ago. It is part of the literal interpretation of the Bible adopted by Ham and other creationists.

    "People are just fascinated by dinosaurs, but they've sort of become synonymous with millions of years and evolution," he said.

    Evolution is derided at the 5,600-square-metre facility, packed with high-tech exhibits designed by an acclaimed theme-park artist, animatronic dinos and a huge wooden ark. In this Old Testament version of history, dinosaurs appeared on the same day God created other land animals.

    The museum also contains fossils, hung in large glass cases in a room visitors spill into after taking a tour of Old Testament history. Ham said most fossils were created by the massive flood detailed in the book of Genesis.

    "The Bible doesn't talk about fossils, but it gives you a basis for understanding why there are fossils around the world," he said.

    Ham said the stories of the Bible are supported by science, a notion that has drawn the ire of science educators around the country.

    "They make such a point of trying to make it appear scientific," said Lawrence Krauss, a physics professor, author and critic of the museum. "Instead of shying away from those things that clearly disprove what they're trying to say, they use those things for deception."

    Krauss, a professor at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, said the exhibits rival those of a "very fancy natural history museum," making them enticing to young visitors.

    Fancy might best describe the facility's multimedia rooms, where no expense is spared. After a stop at its digital planetarium, museum guides steer visitors into a 200-seat special-effects theatre with seats that quiver as the sound system rumbles. Up on the screen, two angelic characters proclaim to the audience that "God loves science!"

    But the creation story found in Genesis is the centrepiece of the museum. Patrons walk through a lush recreation of the Garden of Eden, see life-sized models of Adam and Eve frolic and then get banished. Then it's on to the era of the Great Flood, where animatronic workers are busy building Noah's giant ark, which rises two or three stories inside the museum.

    Ham enlisted Patrick Marsh, designer of the animatronic "Jaws" monster at Universal Studios in Florida, to oversee the exhibits. When fully staffed, the building will house about 160 museum workers, along with an additional 140 employees at the Answers in Genesis headquarters attached to the Creation Museum.

    Ham started the ministry in his native Australia, and came to northern Kentucky in the early 1990s with the idea of building a museum that could stand as a beachhead for creationist study.

    He had plenty of supporters, who helped fund the museum, allowing it to open free of debt. Ham said the museum received three gifts topping $1 million.

    "Christians across this nation see this place as a rallying point," Ham said. They "recognize that we live in a culture that no longer believes the Bible is true."

  7. Robert J Sawer, Canadian Sci-Fi Writer. In his brilliant book, "Hominids", he speculates on a parallel universe Earth, where Homo Sapiens lost the evolutionary race against Neanderthal Man. In their high tech society, every conversation and action is recorded by a computer system linked into every individual, and as a result there are basically never any crimes committed. This works in part, because it is impossible to escape the consequences, in part, because of the Neanderthal Man's higher state of evolution than Homo Sapiens today. (enough of a book plug- yeah, its good, consider a read)

    Mass installation of CCTV will not do the same thing in our universe. Case and point.

    CCTV and 9/11

    With all of the intelligence warnings and clear indications of an impending attack, on 9/11, the people who should have stopped it, let the 9/11 attack happen. It wasn't a lack of Big Brother's eyes and ears, it was the unchecked corruption.

    There were CCTV cameras in the aeroports. We were shown pictures of the hijackers and told who masterminded the plan within hours of the attack. Quite speedy, impressive, did I say fast? conclusion reaching. If budgets and police eyes are busy watching CCTV feeds, then the true criminals have nothing to fear.

    The CCTV footage we have seen fits "the script" perfectly.

  8. I thought Friday's show was great, but hey, it was only my 2nd Slip show, so what do I know?

    With eyes closed, I danced through portals and across dimensions during some heavy jams, I was quite suprised to open my eyes and realize that I was just about the only person moving. Empty room. Too many competing shows for the Jambands crowd that night I guess. I hope Hamilton turnout was better?

  9. Read the article Will. Its not about removing the content, its about buying even MORE mandolins!

    Don Grisman and his loyal henchman "...seek an unspecified amount of money from revenue that Google received from their clips."

    What's stopping Dawg from putting up free content on his own server and making money off google ads?

  10. Brad, much as I respect a musician's decision to allow taping or not, I'm not so black and white about it when the musician in question is A) Very well established, and B) Owing a large part of that established and permantent success to previous marketing focused on the taper friendly crowd. Its a bit of a reneg IMO.

    Do I wish more bands allowed taping? Not really. Most taper friendly bands rock, and bands that are good enough will get taped wether they allow it or not. (Take that Mr Zappa!! hehe, I'm sure Frank can take it on this day, as he's quite preoccupied delivering a live soundtrack of guitar notes to irritate and welcome a mr fallwell kind of guy...)

    In respect to Don Dawg's decision

    I saw KRS One at PJC in October last year. (Killer show! anyone tape it?) I was more impressed with his take on this general issue.

    He said, to the effect of: If an artist has made and successfully sold 5 albums, then from album 6 on, the rest should be next to free... giving smaller artists a chance to compete for the limited dollar available in the music market. His argument is that mega hit artists squeeze out opportunity for the little guy to survive, and well, I think KRS had a really good point there.

    I reckon there are more copies of Old And In The Way sold every day (In Canada) than Andrew Collins and the Creaking Tree String Quartet can sell globally in a year. Add another dozen Pre-war Gibsons to the Dawgs collection thanks to the Jamband crowds.

  11. Cmon Jay,

    Youtube didn't become a phenomenon because of hosting illegal material. Thats an easy cop out in this discussion.

    And Grisman a small indy? Please man, that guy is The Godfather of the Bluegrass Mafia. His label is huge, so is his spread by the ocean in California, and he owns more Pre-war Gibson Mandolins than all of the bible belt put together.

    My first exposures to just about every Jamband and Bluegrass band was through tapers.

    The music shared by the people is the philosophy that built a name for taper friendly bands. Its about access. Have you ever posted Youtube content of a performer to help hype a show you were putting on? Rhetorical question. Even if you have not, don't worry, thanks to Youtube and the jambands community spirit, others do it for you all the time, making your job of selling tickets at the door that much easier.

    Dr Evil Mouse makes a good point. When was the last time Dawg and the Quintet came here to sell CDs and pick some tunes for us? If it's because he's afraid to sink the cash into exposing his music to a new market; why not use Youtube and market for free instead?

    Maybe I'm using the wrong words to express my viewpoint here.

    "Don't criticize it, LEGALIZE IT"

    (p.s. go to Jay Cleary's shows and buy Grisman's CD's, they rock as clearly seen on Youtube!)

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