Saturday, March 23, 2019

History of Bathurst St. Sounds @ A Different Booklist, Toronto, ON - Sun Mar 24th! Runs until Sat Mar 30th!




The Music Gallery, A Different Booklist and 918 Bathurst Present:
Music Gallery History Series: History of Bathurst St. Sounds
in partnership with Myseum of Toronto

Launch & Panel Discussion: March 24, 2PM at a Different Booklist, 779 Bathurst St. Parade to follow to 918 Bathurst St.
FREE with registration (see ticketing link)

Archive Exhibition: March 24-30, at A Different Booklist and 918 Bathurst St. Sun Room, hours 10AM-5PM.

For our first edition of this year’s History Series, we keep it hyperlocal in teaming up with 918 Bathurst and our Bathurst St. neighbours A Different Booklist to survey a History of Bathurst Street Sounds.

Bathurst Street in and around the Annex has never received much regard as a music street in this city’s cultural history. In partnership with  Myseum of Toronto’s Intersections programming in March, we explore a wealth of musical heritage from venues (Lee’s Palace, the Trane Studio, the Randolph (aka Bathurst St.) Theatre) to shops (Honest Ed’s and Sonic Boom record shops, and Third World Books/Too Black Guys—an early meeting place for hip hop heads in Toronto) and the musical personalities who animate the neighbourhood. The prominent West Indian community historically located on Bathurst St. around Bloor (so vividly chronicled in the photo exhibition Welcome To Blackhurst Street) will be a central focus of this session.

With a panel discussion, archive exhibition and a parade (yes, in March!) we shed new light on an perennially bustling neighbourhood.

If you have Bathurst St. music archives - posters, pictures, etc. - we want to hear from you! Contact david@musicgallery.org with details

Panel discussion hosted by Nana Aba Duncan (CBC) featuring Norman Otis Richmond, Amy Hersenhoren, Frank Francis, and Daniel Roach.

Project researcher: Dalton Higgins.

photo by Kathy Grant

Accessiblity Statement:
The event space at A Different Booklist is wheelchair accessible. 918 Bathurst is not currently wheelchair accessible due to stairs (two half-flights to enter the performance space, and one flight to access the washrooms).

Location:  A Different Booklist, 779 Bathurst Street, Toronto, ON

Time:  2p - 5p

Click here to register and for more info

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Music Gallery Series: History of Bathurst St. Sounds is part of Myseum Intersections, an annual festival that explores intersectional perspectives of Toronto through FREE collaborative exhibits, events, workshops, and tours.

Check out the full program at: here.

of Bathurst St. Sounds exhibit runs from 24 Mar 2019 – 30 Mar 2019 at 918 Bathurst with this event happening on March 24. (Tickets are only required for this event)

Gallery hours:
Daily

10am - 5pm

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