The links listed here are for people or groups that I work with, or simply ones that I like or might be of interest to you. Check them out!
| Riley/B/LaBarge CD for sale Here's the link to CD Baby. They sell the Riley / B / LaBarge CD. You can also purchase it in the Merch section of my website or on itunes. This was one of Doug Riley's last recordings before his untimely passing. RIP, buddy. |
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| The Toronto Sound Here's a nice article about the Toronto music scene in the 60s. |
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| The King of Kays
My very first guitar was a Kay acoustic. This website is full of incredible photos of all kinds of vintage guitars, mostly electric. | |
| Doug Riley Tribute Concert On November 18, 2007, we held a tribute to Doug Riley at Convocation Hall in Toronto. CBC recorded it, and here's the link. |
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| Troiano mini-doc Omni TV showed this great mini-doc when Donnie died. The announcer is Italian, but the show is in English. There's some very good stuff in here. Courtesy Marcus Troiano. |
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| Thom Bell Thom Bell is one the geniuses behind the Sound of Philadelphia. He wrote, arranged, produced, and conducted seminal tunes by The Stylistics, The O'Jays, The Spinners, The Delfonics, and many more. Listen to this NPR interview from 2006. |
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| Danny B I've played in Danny B's band for about twenty years. He's a great singer/harmonica player/entertainer, not to mention a dear friend. |
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| The Canadian Encyclopedia of Music Type my name in the Search category, and voila! |
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| Jim Henson's Fraggle Rock I played in the band on this show. We all miss Jim Henson and Don Gillis. |
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| The Doodlebops I play guitar on this show. Great tunes. |
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| Domenic Troiano Scholarship A great friend and a great guitar player: I'm on the judges panel. |
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| The Mandala Here's a great article about the band that changed my life. |
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| Brad Delp I know exactly where I was the first time I heard 'More Than a Feeling' by Boston. It changed my life. Brad's voice was magical, and it turns out that he and I both started playing after seeing The Beatles on Ed Sullivan. Brad was known as "the nicest guy in rock and roll". Only the good die young. |
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| Richard Jeni This was one funny guy. Check him out if you haven't already. |
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| Jim Vallance Jim's a dear old friend of mine. He was the drummer on my 1981 single Dream Away. Since then, he has become a world-famous, award-winning songwriter/producer for the likes of Bryan Adams, Aerosmith, and a million others. He has a great website. Check it out! |
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| My Space
If you'd like to hear some audio clips from my original songs, go to my page at MySpace. | |
| Dean McTaggart Dean is an award-winning singer/songwriter. I am fortunate to get to play with Dean on his always-memorable gigs. Check out his site. |
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| Suzana da Camara Suzana and I recorded a CD with legendary producer Jack Richardson. She's very talented, and a good songwriter, too. Her partner Mike Dell is a superb guitar player. |
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| This Lady is the Sh*t I've always been a closet bass player, and Carol Kaye is one of the main reasons I almost traded in my six-string guitar for a bass many years ago. She played the bass on 'I Was Made to Love Her', for God's sake!! Check out her discography. Sick. |
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| Indie Eclectic The Stickmen CDs are available for download on this exclusive site. We're very proud to be included with the likes of Alanis Morissette, Robbie Robertson, and many other top-drawer artists. |
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| A Star is Born Aimee Piche was one of the winners of the 2006 Domenic Troiano scholarship. I predict huge things for Aimee. She's an awesome talent. |
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| The Dying Art of the Guitar Solo My old buddy Alan Nelson sent me this article on the state of the guitar solo in popular music. It's sad but true. You kids don't know what you're missing. Guitar solos are HOT. Thank God for Alex Lifeson. |
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| Dione Taylor Dione's going to be a star...trust me. |
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| Popsie's Photos This guy was around during the heydays of the 50s thru the 70s. You MUST see these photos. |
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| The Orbit Room I spent ten years of my life playing in this club owned by Tim Notter and Rush's Alex Lifeson. The Dexters, Off The Record and The Stickmen were born and raised here. |
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| Mensa International I'm a card-carrying member. As Homer Simpson would chant, "I am so smart...S-M-R-T...I am so smart"! |
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