OK, so you wanna take a road trip and ya wanna rock… Omemee is the place, here’s the plan. First, plug in some tunes… may we suggest something by, say, Neil Young or maybe The Beatles? Google directions to the village, climb into your buggy and hit the road. Once you get to town, of course, [...]
May 29, 2010 The Trip ended for Dennis Hopper today. Forever remembered as “Billy” in the 1969 classic that defind a generation …”Easy Rider”
May 19, 2010 / Shea’s Performing Arts Centre, Buffalo If I ever questioned do dreams come true, I no longer have any doubts. This past Wednesday Neil’s tour rolled into Buffalo (Shea’s Performing Arts Centre) and I shared the stage with him throughout the concert! OK, so I wasnt actually performing or making music history…that [...]
2012 MEMBERSHIPS NOW AVAILABLE! Help keep the dream alive as we move towards season Five (2012)! No salary’s are being drawn at Youngtown… we do it because we love the music! Still, every business requires funds to stay alive and to grow so please consider purchasing a Youngtown Museum Membership or make a Donation to the [...]
You say you want a revolution? Well, we all want to change the world… in addition, we all want to celebrate the four lads from Liverpool! Take a trip back to the 1960′s featuring John, Paul, George, and Ringo at The Youngtown Rock & Roll Museum. Enjoy one of the largest Beatles exhibits in Canada [...]
Saturday April 24th, 2010 Omemee, Ontario Coronation Hall has witnessed many amazing home-town show’s over the past 100 years and its very likely the night Mike McKenna and Luke Gibson (1960′s – 70′s Canadian music legends) came to town represents the best thus far. The concert also featured our local legend Larry Shepherd and his [...]
Credited with having one of the Top 100 Canadian Albums in the publication by Bob Mersereau (2007), The Sadies are indeed one Good Band. All Canadian, founding members and brothers Travis and Dallas Good are of the Good Brothers clan… The Good Brothers are of course Canadian icon’s / artists with a history spanning five decades…see [...]
