“Scream for me, Toronto!” Familiar words echoed by Iron Maiden’s legendary frontman Bruce Dickinson. This time in an unfamiliar setting as he brought his solo act to Toronto’s History. Usually playing to sold out stadiums all over the world with Iron Maiden, it was a rare opportunity to see Dickinson in this intimate atmosphere. In…
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The Ongoing History of New Music, episode 1055: Still more outsider music
The world of outsider music is about alternative as music can get.
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New Music Friday: 12 releases for the last official weekend of summer
There’s plenty of indie goodness with this week’s New Music Friday along with a 70-minute Nine Inch Nails album.
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Ongoing History Daily: The Red Hot Chili Peppers on Sesame Street?
The Red Hot Chili Peppers on Sesame Street? What could possibly go wrong?
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Ongoing History Daily: A fascinating electric guitar story
The electric guitar as we know it has roots in a hamburger stand.
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Foo Fighters from the Vault: The Story Behind the Sound of 2017’s ‘Concrete and Gold’
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Three Days Grace’s Disney movie appearance
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Uncharted: Crime and Mayhem in the Music Industry, episode 49: Dave Navarro, Witness to Murder
Before he was in Jane’s Addiction, guitarist Dave Navarro lived through the trauma of his mother’s murder. This is her story.
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Ongoing History Daily: The Dancing Plague of 1518, part 2
The Dancing Plague of 1518 had neither cause nor cure.
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Five Songs You Must Hear This Week (15 Sept 2025)
This week’s Five Songs You Must Hear has been distilled from close to 500 submissions. Lemme know what you think.
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Ongoing History Daily: The Dancing Plague of 1518, part 1
In the early 16th the mysterious Dancing Plague descended on a town in Germany, It was…werid.
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