2019.11.21 Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame gala at the Phoenix, Toronto
Canadian
Songwriters Hall of Fame concert, Phoenix Theatre, Toronto
A gala
concert to kick start the festive season was a great way to celebrate this
year’s batch of songs being celebrated by the Canadian Songwriters Hall of
Fame. The mostly seated crowd enjoyed two sets of speeches and songs from a
variety of Canadian performers.
The first
set featured a few local boomer classics; “Opportunity” by Mandala, and “I
Would Be The One” from the short-lived band Kensington Market. A Foot In
Coldwater and Klaatu were also recognized.
Maestro
Fresh Wes played a couple songs, one during each set. “Let Your Backbone Slide”
was the inducted song, and Maestro followed it later on with “Stick to Your
Vision.”
Lorraine
Segato led a reunited Parachute Club through “Rise Up.” In an rousing speech,
Segato recalled the progressive alliance of music makers and fans of all
stripes and backgrounds who made Parachute Club a cultural force for a period
in Toronto. She also sang “Magic Carpet Ride” written by John Kay.
K.D. Lang,
Blue Rodeo and Joni Mitchell songs were played alongside a song best known for
it’s performance by Bonnie Raitt. New Brunswick-born and Oshawa-raised Shirley
Eikhard’s “Something to Talk About” was sung by Megan Worth.
Tom
Cochrane came out for an acoustic song and played “Life is a Highway.” Cochrane
was joined by fellow Tom, Tom Wilson, for a version of “The Weight.”
Wilson
continued with a tribute to Crowbar, describing the trill of his 12 year-old
self hearing Crowbar on Hamilton radio. Toronto radio host Roger Ashby got a
shout-out and a bunch of people piled onto the stage for a jamming finale of “O
What A Feeling.”
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