1967: In Woodstock, NY, Bob Dylan and The Band begin to record what will become known as The Basement Tapes.
1967: Witness Inc enter Canada's top 100 pop chart for the first time with "I'll Forget Her Tomorrow," at #87.
1967: Collectors peak at #26 on the top 100 chart with "Looking At A Baby."
1974: Kurt Winter announces his departure from The Guess Who, citing exhaustion, barely four years after joining the group.
1977: Creed is in Belleville, Ontario at the Sun Valley Motor Inn for the fourth of a six-night run.
1978: Doucette releases the album, MAMA LET HIM PLAY.
1983: Blue Peter is in Toronto for a show at El Mocambo.
1984: Rush and Bryan Adams are at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Texas for The Texas Jam.
1980: Rush is in Glasgow, Scotland for the first of two shows at The Apollo. It's taped and becomes part of the EXIT STAGE LEFT album.
1985: Orphan releases their second album, SALUTE.
1988: The Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, who'd suspended operations six months earlier because of a $2.5 million debt, is rescued by a $5 million financial aid package from the federal, provincial and municipal governments.
1993: Northern Pikes are in Montreal for a show at Le Spectrum. It's taped and winds up as part of their live GIG album later that year.
2002: Michelle Wright is in Zambia, filming a documentary for World Vision.
2003: Bruce Cockburn releases his YOU'VE NEVER SEEN EVERYTHING album.
2005: Helix is in Norje Havsbad for the Sweden Rock Festival.
2006: Anvil is in Norje Havsbad for the Sweden Rock Festival.
2008: Alanis Morissette releases FLAVOURS OF ENTANGLEMENT.
2010: The Rush documentary "Beyond The Lighted Stage" is premiered in select theatres around the globe.
2010: Duane Steele is in Red Deer, Alberta for the first of a two night run at The Matchbox.
2012: Available in the stores only in Germany, Matt Epp releases his NEVER HAVE I LOVED LIKE THIS album.
2013: Kingdoom is in Toronto for a show at The Opera House.
2018: Roland Corrigal releaes his new single, "Hot Summer Cool."