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Still Image
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djGum presented by the crew
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Double sided offset print
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7.5cm x 10cm
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the crew
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Title
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push
Description
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D.J. mixing progressive and happy house
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the crew
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Jaxon McDade
Date
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C.1996-98
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El Convento Rico
750 College St.
Toronto
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Distributed handbill
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Unknown
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Lynx Dean Collection
Still Image
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photo
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Title
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Random Order Original Lineup
Description
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Original lineup photo was taken at the Apocalypse Club on College Street now: El Convento Rico.
Lynx Dean : Guitar/Vox/percussion/Lyrics/Arrangement (far left in photo)
Auge VanBolhuis: Drums (middle)
Tantrum: Bass Guitar (far right)
Creator
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Random Order
Contributor
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Lynx Dean
Date
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1989
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The Apocalypse Club, 750 College Street, Toronto, Ontario, M6G 1C4
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Personal collection
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Lynx Dean<br /><a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/">CC BY-NC-ND 4.0</a>
1989
Apocalypse Club
Auge VanBolhuis
College Street
Lynx Dean
Random Order
Tantrum
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Sound
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Context
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This was the first vinyl release from FANS OF BAD PRODUCTIONS. After two well received cassette compilations featuring Toronto punk bands, this EP showcases 4 bands that appeared on the earlier compilations. Members of the bands represented here all had ties to OCA at the time.
500 copies on red vinyl were pressed through Music Industry Services Corp. Records were pressed in Nashville in 1991. Master dub by Mark Hesselink (Trackworks) PMT's by Stephen Perry (Excalibur).
Growing up in Windsor I was exposed to a lot of TV/Radio content from Detroit. The Hot Fudge Show was a children's show aired from Detroit...much like the Banana Splits Show...which is featured on the front cover of this record...hence the title.
Attached is an unfolded image of the cover. To assemble the covers for it's finished state, the bottom 1 1/2" are folded to create a little groove or pocket for the vinyl to "sit", and then folded in half to create the final size of 7" X 7".
Attached is an ad that was placed in Maximum Rock And Roll Magazine and Flipside Magazine for a few months after the release of the record.
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7 inch vinyl and heavy stock paper
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12 minutes and 50 seconds
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Title
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V/A "This Ain't The Hot Fudge Show" 7-inch compilation
Description
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4 song 7-inch vinyl compilation featuring Toronto bands CHICKEN MILK, LIQUID JOY, HI DUMMY and MUD. This file contains both sides/4 songs of the EP
LIQUID JOY-Who Are Your Friends
MUD-Ice T Stay In Your Home
CHICKEN MILK-fleece
HI DUMMY-P.T.F.H.
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Each band recorded and mixed their own songs and contributed artwork that is also uploaded here for viewing.
Back cover and label art by Chris Iler
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Chris Iler
Date
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Winter 1991
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Personal collection
Format
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MP3 sound recording.
8 1/2" X 14" paper insert.
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Bands own their own materials
1991
Chicken Milk
Fans of Bad Productions
Hi Dummy
Liquid Joy
Mark Hesselink
MUD
Stephen Perry
This Ain't the Hot Fudge Show
Toronto Punk
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Title
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Liza Holly Collection
Still Image
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Original Format
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paper
Context
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Four Words was led by the brilliant producer, guitarist and writer Janet Martin, Rob Christie on drums, and Liza Holly Hancock. They played and recorded original music together in Toronto from 1986-1989. Various guitarists joined on and off and many friends supported, danced and cheered them on.
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Title
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Fifth Column Halloween Show
Description
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A show poster for a Halloween concert at Lee's Palace, featuring Fifth Column, the Matriphiles, and Four Words.
Contributor
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Liza Holly
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Lee's Palace, 529 Bloor Street West, Toronto, Ontario, M5S 1Y5
Source
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Personal collection
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
[1986-1989]
Fifth Column
Four Words
Lee's Palace
The Matriphiles
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Title
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Liza Holly Collection
Still Image
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paper
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Part of a series of benefits organized by Iris Tetford and Liza Holly Hancock from 1987-1994.
These events were supported by countless Indigenous and Non-Indigenous People of Colour and white settler bands, poets, performers, artists, activists as well as venues, Toronto Woman's Bookstore, Pages, Radio and press.
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Take Back the Night: A Benefit for the Rape Crisis Centre
Description
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A promotional poster for a benefit show for the Rape Crisis Centre featuring the Matriphiles, Utterly Sputter, Maggie Helwig, Four Words, and Random Order.
Contributor
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Liza Holly
Date
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1990-09-14
Coverage
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The Rivoli, 334 Queen Street West, Toronto Ontario, M5V 2A2
Source
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Personal collection
1990
Four Words
Iris Tetford
Liza Holly Hancock
Maggie Helwig
Queen Street West
Random Order
Rape Crisis Centre
The Matriphiles
The Rivoli
Utterly Sputter
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Title
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Liza Holly Collection
Still Image
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Original Format
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paper
Context
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Part of series of benefits organized by Iris Tetford and Liza Holly Hancock from 1987-1994.
These events were supported by countless Indigenous and Non-Indigenous People of Colour and white settler bands, poets, performers, artists, activists as well as venues, Toronto Woman's Bookstore, Pages, Radio and press.
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Title
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A Benefit for Margaret Frazer House
Contributor
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Liza Holly
Date
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1991-09-26
Coverage
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The Rivoli, 334 Queen Street West, Toronto, Ontario, M5V 2A2
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Personal collection
Description
An account of the resource
A benefit show for Margaret Frazer House featuring Meryn Cadell, Gloria Blizzard, and Fifth Column.
1991
CHRY
CIUT
CKLN
Fifth Column
Gloria Blizzard
Iris Tetford
Liza Holly Hancock
Margaret Frazer House
Meryn Cadell
Queen Street West
The Rivoli
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Title
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Liza Holly Collection
Still Image
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Original Format
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paper
Physical Dimensions
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11 x 17
Context
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Four Words was led by the brilliant producer, guitarist and writer Janet Martin, Rob Christie on drums, and Liza Holly Hancock. They played and recorded original music together in Toronto from 1986-1989. Various guitarists joined on and off and many friends supported, danced and cheered them on.
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Title
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CKLN Most Played Recordings for December 25-31, 1989
Description
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A list of most played recordings on radio station CKLN for the week of December 25-31, 1989. Four Words' cassette "Big Yellow Fishy" was number 4 on the list.
Creator
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David Barnard
Contributor
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Liza Holly
Date
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1989-12-25 to 1989-12-31
Source
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Personal collection
1989
Big Yellow Fishy
CKLN
David Barnard
Four Words
Liza Holly Hancock
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Title
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Liza Holly Collection
Still Image
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Original Format
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photo
Context
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Four Words was led by the brilliant producer, guitarist and writer Janet Martin, Rob Christie on drums, and Liza Holly Hancock. They played and recorded original music together in Toronto from 1986-1989. Various guitarists joined on and off and many friends supported, danced and cheered them on.
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Title
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Four Words at Umbrella Sound Studio
Contributor
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Rob Christie
Source
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Personal collection
Description
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Janet, Liza, Ken Tizzard and Rob outside Umbrella Sound Studio after recording Part 2 of Big Yellow Fishy.
Date
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1989
Rights
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Rob Christie
Format
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JPG
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Umbrella Sound Studio, 181 Carlaw Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, M4M 2S1
Creator
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Unknown
Big Yellow Fishy
Carlaw Avenue
Four Words
Janet Martin
Ken Tizzard
Liza Holly Hancock
Rob Christie
Umbrella Sound Studio
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Title
A name given to the resource
Liza Holly Collection
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
Original Format
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photo
Context
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Four Words was led by the brilliant producer, guitarist and writer Janet Martin, Rob Christie on drums, and Liza Holly Hancock. They played and recorded original music together in Toronto from 1986-1989. Various guitarists joined on and off and many friends supported, danced and cheered them on.
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Title
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Janet Martin
Description
An account of the resource
A photograph of Janet Martin of Four Words.
Contributor
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Liza Holly
Source
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Personal collection
Creator
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Rob Christie
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
[1986-1989]
Rights
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Rob Christie
Four Words
Janet Martin
Rob Christie
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Title
A name given to the resource
Liza Holly Collection
Still Image
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Original Format
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photo
Context
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Four Words was led by the brilliant producer, guitarist and writer Janet Martin, Rob Christie on drums, and Liza Holly Hancock. They played and recorded original music together in Toronto from 1986-1989. Various guitarists joined on and off and many friends supported, danced and cheered them on.
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Title
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Four Words band photograph
Contributor
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Rob Christie
Source
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Personal collection
Description
An account of the resource
A photo of Four Words at The Paddock tavern on the south west corner of Queen and Bathurst, down the alley from where they practiced and after a gig at the Slither Club in the Paddock basement.
Tim Huston, Charlotte Briéde, Janet Martin, Rob Christie and Liza Holly Hancock.
Creator
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Unknown
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
[1986-1989]
Rights
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Rob Christie
Format
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JPG
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The Paddock Tavern, 178 Bathurst Street, Toronto, Ontario, M5V 2R4
Bathurst Street
Charlotte Briéde
Janet Martin
Liza Holly Hancock
Paddock Tavern
Slither Club
Tim Huston
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Title
A name given to the resource
Liza Holly Collection
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
Original Format
The type of object, such as paper, photo, cassette tape, Super 8, and additional data.
paper
Physical Dimensions
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8.5 x 11
Context
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Four Words was led by the brilliant producer, guitarist and writer Janet Martin, Rob Christie on drums, and Liza Holly Hancock. They played and recorded original music together in Toronto from 1986-1989. Various guitarists joined on and off and many friends supported, danced and cheered them on.
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Four Words at Cabana Show Poster
Description
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A promotional show poster for a concert at the Cabana Room featuring Four Words, idshrubs, and Rebecca.
Contributor
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Liza Holly
Source
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Personal collection
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
[1986-1989]
Coverage
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The Cabana Room, 460 King Street West, Toronto, Ontario M5V 1L7
Cabana Room
Four Words
idshrubs
King Street West
Rebecca
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Still Image
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Context
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This compilation is available for listening here : https://www.mixcloud.com/Ya_Ma_bzzz/ya-ma-bzzz/
Original Format
The type of object, such as paper, photo, cassette tape, Super 8, and additional data.
cassette/ paper
Physical Dimensions
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cassette cover/fold out insert is 8 1/2" X 11"
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Title
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Ya Ma Bzzz compilation cassette
Description
An account of the resource
V/A "Ya Ma Bzzz" compilation cassette plus 2 images of the artwork with full info on songs etc., featuring 7 Toronto bands. Bands that contributed songs: LIQUID JOY, MUD, GOD'S MOM, HI DUMMY, CRISIS OF FAITH, CHICKEN MILK, MOURNING SICKNESS. 200 copies were made. Released by Fans Of Bad Productions in 1991.
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Fans Of Bad Productions
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Chris Iler
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1991
Source
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personal collection
Rights
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bands own their own music
Bloor Street West
Chicken Milk
Crawford Street
Crisis of Faith
Crocker Street
Embro Drive
Fans of Bad Productions
God's Mom
Hi Dummy
Liquid Joy
Margueretta Street
Mourning Sickness
MUD
Wardell Street
Ya Ma Bzzz
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Title
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GB Jones Collection
Contributor
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GB Jones
Description
An account of the resource
G.B. Jones is an artist, filmmaker, musician, and zine publisher, and a founder of the Queercore movement.
Still Image
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Context
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Cover photo of Leslie Mah, Tracie Thomas, Lynna Landstreet, Candy, and Suzy Sinatra Richter by G.B. Jones
Cover design and lettering by G.B. Jones
Original Format
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VHS videotape cover
Physical Dimensions
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4" X 8"
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Title
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"The Yo-Yo Gang"
Description
An account of the resource
"The Yo-Yo Gang" by G.B. Jones VHS videotape cover
Creator
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G.B. Jones
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
G.B. Jones
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1990
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
Queen and Parliament/ Harbord and Ossington/ San Francisco
Source
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Jonestown Research Laboratories
Rights
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(c) G.B. Jones
1990
Anita Smith
ASF
Beverly Breckenridge
Bruce LaBruce
Candy
Caroline Azar
Donna Dresch
Fifth Column
G.B. Jones
Girl Gang
Human Ashtrays
Jena von Bruckner
Klaus von Bruckner
Leslie Mah
Lynna Landstreet
Punk
Queercore
Riot Grrrl
Skateboard
Suzy Richter
The Yo-Yo Gang
Tracie Thomas
Yo-Yo
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Still Image
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A benefit show for Anti Racist Action.
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Paper
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8 1/2" X 11"
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#antiracistaction #oneblood #blundermen #wad #kopsfprchrist #torontopunk #edgewaterhotel
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Title
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Rock Against Racism Gig Flyer
Description
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Punk benefit concert with Toronto bands One Blood, Wad, Blundermen, Kops for Christ
Contributor
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Chris Iler
Date
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1993-06-05
Coverage
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Edgewater Hotel
Source
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Personal collection
Type
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poster
1993
Anti-Racist Action
Blundermen
Edgewater Hotel
Kops for Christ
One Blood
Punk
Roncesvalles Avenue
Wad
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Title
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Michelle Breslin Collection
Still Image
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Original Format
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Paper
Physical Dimensions
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2.25" x 14"
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The Crocodile - Seattle - Club Flyer Cards from Fifth Column 1995 Fall Tour
Description
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Band Listing for the week that the Crocodile printed, bookmark style
Creator
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The Crocodile
Contributor
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Michelle Breslin
Date
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1995-10-1 to 1995-10-19
Coverage
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The Crocodile, 2200 2nd Avenue Seattle, Washington 98121, United States
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Personal Collection
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The Crocodile
1995
Candy Machine
Churn
Cowboy and Spin Girl
Cub
Drop
Fifth Column
Flake
Flood
Give
Henry
John Doe
K Records
Lords of Howling
Love Lies Bleeding
Mark Eitzel
Mean Face
Michael Shuler
Mobile Home
Nova Mob
Popsicle Shoppe Incident
Rorschach Test
Sam Phillips
Satchel
Seattle
Sister Psychic
Sourmash
The Bolos
The Crocodile
The Jr. Picketts
The Spinanes
Waterworks
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Title
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Michelle Breslin Collection
Still Image
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A Family tree from a specific time period. Doesn't go prior to 1991 so there are of course huge gaps. Also, there were some side collaborations that didn't get mentioned.
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Paper
Physical Dimensions
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11" x 14"
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Band tree, family tree, It's Patrick, Fifth Column, '90s
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MB's Band Family Tree - Aprox 1992-1999
Description
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A Band Family Tree from a specific time period.
Creator
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Michelle Breslin
Contributor
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Michelle Breslin
Date
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1992-1999
Coverage
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Toronto
Source
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Personal Collection
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copyright Michelle Breslin 1991<br /><a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/">CC BY-NC-ND 4.0</a>
1991
Alison McLean
American Flag
Andre Williams
Bill Puddle
Caroline Azar
Cat Fury
Cloe
Dallas Good
Daryl Smith
Donna Dresch
Elevator through Hell
Fifth Column
Flying Saucer
G.B. Jones
Good Bros Family
Half Japanese
Jacqueline Kirsch
James Rodgers
Jim Bravo
Jonathan Bunce
Jonathan Patrick
Jonny Dovercourt
Kickstand
Kid Sniper
Kimmi Tallman
Lucie Mongrain
Luke Menard
Mason Hornet
Michelle Breslin
Peaches
Phonocomb
Polyester Explosion
Poppyseed and the Love Explosion
Rudy Rempel
Sadies
Secret Agent
Shadowy Men on a Shadowy Planet
Slow Loris
Squirrel
Steve Banks
Steve Keeping
Super Band Wasteland
Team Dresch
Terry Colichio
The Connoisseurs
The Helens
The Spinanes
Thieving Magpies
Tiger Bomb
Translove Airways
Yeti
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GB Jones Collection
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GB Jones
Description
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G.B. Jones is an artist, filmmaker, musician, and zine publisher, and a founder of the Queercore movement.
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With Night Vandals, Anita Smith, Gist, Is It True?, Jeffery K., New Girl Art Trend Band, The Michael J. Foxys, The Swishin' Duds, Rough & Tumble, Anonymous Boy, The Cocoa Stains, Tim Murphy, Plain Jane; released by Big Ethel Records and Tapes
Original Format
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Cassette Tape
Physical Dimensions
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4" X 2 1/2"
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Bitch Nation Top Secret Cassette Swapping Club
Description
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"Top Secret Cassette Swapping Club", a compilation cassette compiled by G.B. Jones; Cover design and layout by G.B. Jones
Creator
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G.B. Jones
Contributor
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G.B. Jones
Date
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1999
Coverage
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First Avenue, Toronto, Ontario
Source
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Jonestown Research Laboratories
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Copyright G.B. Jones
1999
Anita Smith
Anonymous Boy
Big Ethel Records and Tapes
Bitch Nation
First Avenue
G.B. Jones
Gist
Is it True?
Jeffery K.
New Girl Art Trend Band
Night Vandals
Plain Jane
Queercore
Riot Grrrl
Rough & Tumble
The Cocoa Stains
The Michael J. Foxys
The Swishin' Duds
Tim Murphy
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Anna Gutmanis Collection
Description
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"Anna Gutmanis is an award-winning Canadian songwriter, singer and keyboardist who writes and records across musical genres. Her 2014 single release “Lately It’s Cold” won a Global Music Award. Several songs from Anna's critically-acclaimed album "Glimmer In The Dark" appeared on 3 different Australian Indie Radio Charts (Urban, World, and Easy Listening) and on the Roots Music Report 2014 Top 100 Pop Song chart. The official video for "Another Way Out" won the 2014 Best Short Documentary award at QCinema Texas and was used by PFLAG as an educational tool. The song “I Am Who I Am” is an anthem to the LGBTQ rights movement, and has been recorded in rock and dance formats. The rock version won the 2009 Pride Song Award, and the official video for the 2019 Dance Version won several awards at international film festivals. Other recordings include Anna's eponymous debut album, which still receives airplay. Anna is also a street photographer and visual artist, having contributed cover art and design for two of her music releases. Her portrait of Billy Joel can be seen on his website. Anna often performs live in and around Toronto, and has also played across Canada and the United States." - from Gutmanis' <a href="https://annagutmanis.com/biography/">official website.</a>
Still Image
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Context
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The Emily Stowe Shelter for Women was an organization in Scarborough that provided housing, support, counselling, and skills training for women and their children at risk of gender-based violence in Toronto. In the 80s and 90s annual benefit concerts featuring local musicians and bands were held in Toronto to raise money for the shelter.
Original Format
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paper
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Emily Stowe Shelter for Women First Annual Benefit
Description
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A poster advertising the first of what would eventually become an annual series of benefit concerts for the Emily Stowe Shelter for Women.
Contributor
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Anna Gutmanis<br /><a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/">CC BY-NC-ND 4.0</a>
Date
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1983-07-27 to 1983-07-29
Coverage
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The Rivoli, 334 Queen Street West, Toronto Ontario, M5V 2A2
Source
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Personal collection
Rights
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Anna Gutmanis
1983
Anna Gutmanis
Cee Dees
Conditioned Response
Curtis Driedger
Diatribe
Direktive 17
Emily Stowe Benefit
Emily Stowe Shelter
L'Etranger
Maja Bannerman
Queen Street West
Rude Awakening
The Rivoli
Tulpa
Word of Mouth
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Anna Gutmanis Collection
Description
An account of the resource
"Anna Gutmanis is an award-winning Canadian songwriter, singer and keyboardist who writes and records across musical genres. Her 2014 single release “Lately It’s Cold” won a Global Music Award. Several songs from Anna's critically-acclaimed album "Glimmer In The Dark" appeared on 3 different Australian Indie Radio Charts (Urban, World, and Easy Listening) and on the Roots Music Report 2014 Top 100 Pop Song chart. The official video for "Another Way Out" won the 2014 Best Short Documentary award at QCinema Texas and was used by PFLAG as an educational tool. The song “I Am Who I Am” is an anthem to the LGBTQ rights movement, and has been recorded in rock and dance formats. The rock version won the 2009 Pride Song Award, and the official video for the 2019 Dance Version won several awards at international film festivals. Other recordings include Anna's eponymous debut album, which still receives airplay. Anna is also a street photographer and visual artist, having contributed cover art and design for two of her music releases. Her portrait of Billy Joel can be seen on his website. Anna often performs live in and around Toronto, and has also played across Canada and the United States." - from Gutmanis' <a href="https://annagutmanis.com/biography/">official website.</a>
Still Image
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Context
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The Emily Stowe Shelter for Women was an organization in Scarborough that provided housing, support, counselling, and skills training for women and their children at risk of gender-based violence in Toronto. In the 80s and 90s annual benefit concerts featuring local musicians and bands were held in Toronto to raise money for the shelter.
Original Format
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paper
Dublin Core
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Title
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Emily Stowe Shelter for Women Second Annual Benefit
Description
An account of the resource
A show poster advertising the second annual fundraising benefit concert series for the Emily Stowe Shelter for Women.
Contributor
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Anna Gutmanis
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1984-11-28 to 1984-12-01
Coverage
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The Rivoli, 337 Queen Street West, Toronto Ontario, M5V 2A2
Source
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Personal collection
Rights
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Anna Gutmanis<br /><a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/">CC BY-NC-ND 4.0</a>
1984
Anna Gutmanis
Cee Dees
Chalk Circle
Daphne's Purple Closet
Direktive 17
Emily Stowe Benefit
Emily Stowe Shelter
Fifth Column
L'Etranger
Maja Bannerman
Queen Street West
Rheostatics
Rude Awakening
Sheila Gostick
The Clichettes
The Rivoli
Word of Mouth
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Title
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Anna Gutmanis Collection
Description
An account of the resource
"Anna Gutmanis is an award-winning Canadian songwriter, singer and keyboardist who writes and records across musical genres. Her 2014 single release “Lately It’s Cold” won a Global Music Award. Several songs from Anna's critically-acclaimed album "Glimmer In The Dark" appeared on 3 different Australian Indie Radio Charts (Urban, World, and Easy Listening) and on the Roots Music Report 2014 Top 100 Pop Song chart. The official video for "Another Way Out" won the 2014 Best Short Documentary award at QCinema Texas and was used by PFLAG as an educational tool. The song “I Am Who I Am” is an anthem to the LGBTQ rights movement, and has been recorded in rock and dance formats. The rock version won the 2009 Pride Song Award, and the official video for the 2019 Dance Version won several awards at international film festivals. Other recordings include Anna's eponymous debut album, which still receives airplay. Anna is also a street photographer and visual artist, having contributed cover art and design for two of her music releases. Her portrait of Billy Joel can be seen on his website. Anna often performs live in and around Toronto, and has also played across Canada and the United States." - from Gutmanis' <a href="https://annagutmanis.com/biography/">official website.</a>
Still Image
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Original Format
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paper
Physical Dimensions
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11 x 17
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Inner City Music Festival Program
Description
An account of the resource
A program for the Inner City Music Festival, a two-day festival.
Contributor
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Anna Gutmanis
Source
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Personal collection
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1982 or 1983
Rights
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Anna Gutmanis<br /><a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/">CC BY-NC-ND 4.0</a>
1982
1983
Alan Fraser
Alex Sinclair
Anna Gutmanis
Aubrey Davis
Blue Mode Cafe
Bob Miller
Casual Labour Stringband
Cathy Labelle
Celia Lottridge
Cynthia Namaro
Dean Baker
Dennis & Margie Lakusta
Diane Barbarash
Donna Marchand
Doug Austen
Glen Hornblast
Harmony Five
Hildy Stollery
Ian North
Inner City Music Festival
Johann Lowenberg
John Daly
John Jamieson
Julia Fear
Kristi Magraw
Lime
Lorne Clarke
Lynda Howes
Marg Davey
Margo Pearson
Mary Anne Cree
Marya Miller
Michael Kelly
Mike Gossland
Mike Rogers
One Shot Band
Ouzy Kalfa
Paul Morse
Paul Stogre
Peter Cronin
Ray Gordezky
Running Scared
Russell Scott
Sandy Blakely
Sandy Whiting
Sight Unseen
Steve Haflidson
Stewart Cameron
Suzane Pasternak
Talor Green
Tom Phillips
Vox Violence