Volume 96, Issue 21
Thursday October 3, 2002
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LAST UPDATED: Thursday October 3, 2002 - 3:30 p.m.

Tons of instruments in this Park

If you're searching for a band that won't succumb to the mainstream or adhere to a single, rigid musical type, look no further. Montreal-based Parkside Jones encompasses a taste of several musical genres and they're constantly exploring new possibilities.



Shooting from the hick: Maybe now Tom Jones will come!

The other night I got to hob-knob with the media moguls of London at an open house of the brand spanking new John Labatt Centre, the downtown saviour of the Forest City.



CD REVIEWS: The Meligrove Band, Conjure One
Meligrove just can't Conjure One good album


With their latest album, Let It Grow, it's hard to tell what The Meligrove Band are trying to achieve... If you haven't heard the name Conjure One yet, then mark it down. Conjure One is the brainchild of Rhys Fulbern...



Hit or Miss: Manson tops Nails

The websites of Mr. Manson and Mr. Reznor.


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