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Don Van Vliet RIP

I learned of this from Zeus is watching… Mr. Van Vliet was a painter, but was better known in the public imagination as a musician –  Captain Beefheart. His music was intensely personal and imaginative and always memorable.

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Doris McCarthy RIP

Canadian painter Doris McCarthy died on November 25 at age 100. Ms McCarthy had a 40 year career as a teacher before dedicating herself full-time to painting the Canadian landscape. She was also the author of three memoirs. She is best known for her paintings… Read More

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Gordon Rayner RIP

I only heard until this morning that Toronto painter Gordon Rayner died September 26. He was 75. When I was a high school kid in Etobicoke, I started visiting art galleries in Toronto and the work of Gord Rayner at that time, along with several… Read More

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Esteban “Steve” Jordan RIP

Conjunto great Steve Jordan has died at 71. Steve Jordan was one fantastic squeezebox player, and a huge figure in the conjunto world. He turned that music on its head, making it jazzy, adding effects, creating a personal vision within a traditional music. You can… Read More

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Malcolm McLaren dead at 64

I think of Malcolm MacLaren as the Dr. Frankenstein of punk. In his words: “Rock ‘n’ Roll doesn’t necessarily mean a band. It doesn’t mean a singer, and it doesn’t mean a lyric, really. It’s that question of trying to be immortal.” RIP

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