I do an open format radio show on Radio Regent online out of Regent Park in Toronto every Friday from 5 p.m. til 7,called CORBY's ORBIT playing everymusic, so far no Death Metal or light opera but who knows?http://www.radioregent.com/ Illustration by John Kricfalusi
Tuesday, November 30, 2021
My November Blog Reaches Orbital Pinnacle
Saturday, November 27, 2021
Playlist For Corby's Orbit Show of 26 November 2021 with William Carn and Tara Davidson
Commissioner of Selection: Paul Corby
Friday, November 26, 2021
Wednesday, November 24, 2021
Saturday, November 20, 2021
Playlist For Corby's Orbit Show Of 19 November 2021 with Best Songs of 2021 Part 1
Commissioner of Selection: Paul Corby
Wednesday, November 17, 2021
Sunday, November 14, 2021
A Profusion of Excellent Sounds & Dancing at Muhtadi's Annual Drum Fest
Despite many funding challenges, and this year's epithet-laden conflict over a potential cancellation, Muhtadi and his dedicated band of volunteers and performers have maintained an unbroken, twenty-one year string of FREE annual festivals, providing a unique platform for mutual respect, unity and joyful multicultural celebration of life in Canada.
Muhtadi Thomas immigrated to Canada from Trinidad and Tobago in 1974. His musical talents have allowed him to master the djembe, bongos, congas, timbales, steel pan, and a wide assortment of other percussion instruments. As many of you may already know, Muhtadi suffers from Parkinson's disease.
Since he has so often freely given his time and talent to many individuals and causes, his organization wants to retrofit his home and purchase mobility aids so that he can remain in the comfort of his own space.The event was also meant to raise awareness of Muhtadi's Parkinson's Home Care Fund.
Beginning with a drum circle, which focussed energies and summoned weekending families and friends to the already bustling community center, the day developed steadily through a programme of ensembles and solo artists that led to a culminating roar of rhythm that set bodies in motion, drumsticks afire and a benevolent
smile across Muhtadi's countenance as he sat ringside and applauded with obvious enjoyment at every act, many of which have been encouraged and trained by him in his career as a music educator.
A special sideline of the event was the presence of David Hynes' Conundrum (seen here with Festival organizer, Muhtadi's Brother Joe Thomas}, which gave all present a chance to connect to deep tones and thundering rhythms. It was surrounded by children, musicians, neighbours and dogs for much of the afternoon.
Saturday, November 13, 2021
Playlist for Corby's Orbit Show of 12 November 2021 with SATE, Nick Maclean and Brownman Ali
Commissioner of Selection: Paul Corby
Friday, November 12, 2021
Thursday, November 11, 2021
Friends And Family Call To Mind Beloved Promoter & Broadcaster Ron Gaskin At Toronto Island Gathering
took the stage in his Dad's vintage buckskin fringe jacket ("It smells like him") to summon the attention of friends, family and dogs into a state of that whimsical thoughtfulness which was characteristic of Ron's habitual state of grace.
Performances and testimonials evolved with caprice and growing intensity, including music by some of his former compadres Rusty McCarthy and Maja Bannerman (right) Arnd Jurgensen (left), Joe Sorbara and Steve Sladkowski (below), and Rebecca Campbell with Tim Posgate.
The tributes to the man were by turns hilarious and deeply moving, recounting his association with such pivotal cultural innovations as The Free School at Rochdale, a way-ahead-of-its-time health food store in Peterborough, CCMC, The Music Gallery, This Ain't The Rosedale Library (owner Charlie below),
CKLN.FM, The Guelph Jazz Festival, Rough Idea, and countless productions and subversions, building to a teardrop crescendo with the overflowing love expressed by his brother Mark, his sister Donne and finally, his mother Eleanor,
who told us all to "Go out and share some of this love that you feel today with other people, and spread my son's spirit."
Above L to R: Tim Posgate, Donne, Eleanor and Mark
And then, Anne Bourne, who had slipped quietly behind the piano, brought down a heavenly rhapsody that reminded us by example of Ron's message - that music can express truths and heal pain beyond the power of words.