Old World – Luther Wright & The Wrongs
Track 2 from “Hearts and Lonely Hunters”. Written by Marco Bozenich from the amazing band Meatdraw from Victoria, B.C. www.meatdraw.com
Comeover & Jam – Luther Wright & The Wrongs
Track 3 from “Hearts and Lonely Hunters” Written by Luther Wright
Things I Wish I’d Never Seen – Stephen Stanley Band – Live at Graffiti’s, Toronto
Recorded at Graffiti’s in Kensington Market, Toronto)
Available Light album review in Blues Blast Magazine
“Some artists need to produce a few albums to find their groove, but that is not the case with David Corley as his debut, Available Light, is a heavy piece of work. He is not some fresh-faced, wet behind the ears kid, either: he passed the mid-century mark a few years ago and has been writing and playing for over …
Rethinking Prison: Music and Life Beyond Punishment
In his talk, Hugh Christopher Brown explains how the instigation of a music program with inmates taught him the importance of mentorship in prison; and how its effects on convicts deepened his understanding of what music is.
Rethinking Prison: Music and Life Beyond Punishment – TEDxQueensU
In his talk, Hugh Christopher Brown explains how the instigation of a music program with inmates taught him the importance of mentorship in prison; and how its effects on convicts deepened his understanding of what music is. Hugh Christopher Brown divides his life between Wolfe Island and New York City. He was born and raised in Toronto where he grew …
The Same Old Joint – Stephen Stanley Band
Same Old Joint (From the Band’s first show opening for Chicago’s Ike Reilly – Drake Hotel, Toronto)
Painted Yellow: An Old Time Tale, featuring Teilhard Frost – Gary Rasberry
A spoken word tip-of-the-hat to the harvesting of corn in southern Ontario, Painted Yellow is on my 2006 record, ‘Curving for the Coast.’ Filmmaker James Greatrex (ASIF Films) created this video that features old time fiddle and banjo duo Sheesham & Lotus.
What’s the Big Idea Showcase Medley, featuring Sheesham – Gary Rasberry
An edited medley of songs from my JUNO nominated children’s album, ‘What’s the Big Idea,’ featuring The Big Idea Band performing at an official Family Showcase at the Folk Music Ontario Conference, October 2013. Filmmaker Tom Knowlton (TcK Productions).
What’s the Big Idea visits Cuba – Gary Rasberry
My beautiful Cuban friend, 9-year-old Pablo, promotes The Big Idea in both Spanish and English.
Suzanne Jarvie Interview with No Depression
“Spiral Road, the impressive debut album from Canadian Suzanne Jarvie has been universally lauded since its release in April. Compared by many to Emmylou Harris Jarvie delivers sweet country rock, lilting ballads and lowering country funk over the course of the disc’s 10 songs.” Read the whole article: http://nodepression.com/interview/suzanne-jarvie
I Am A Child (Neil Young cover) – Gary Rasberry
Filmmaker James Greatrex (ASIF films) created this video to accompany Neil Young’s ‘I Am a Child,’ the last track on my children’s album, ‘The Very Next Day. Tania Gill of The Woodshed Orchestra plays piano.
Music and mental health
“We’re talking about how we’ve been able to use music as a way for people to understand mental health, and improve their mental health.” Rich Tyo (JukeBox County) and Chris Trimmer spoke at the TEDxQueensU Conference 2015 — Read more in the Kingston Whig-Standard.
“Easy Mistake” (Official Music Video)
Official music video for “Easy Mistake” from David Corley’s debut album “Available Light”. Directed by Juno Award-winning Sean Michael Turrell, featuring David Corley, Sarah McDermott, Kate Fenner and Hugh Christopher Brown.
The Mermaids: Sunshine (Live)
Live at the Velvet Lounge, Washington, DC. Video by Aileen Nowlan.
The Mermaids: Size of Sound (Live)
Live at the Velvet Lounge, Washington, DC. Video by Aileen Nowlan.
Spiral Road (Official Music Video)
Official video for the title track for Toronto singer-songwriter Suzanne Jarvie’s debut album, Spiral Road, produced by multi-instrumentalist Hugh Christopher Brown. Video was created by Jason van Bruggen and was filmed in Arizona and New Mexico.
Project reviewed by Samaritan Mag
“What does the rehabilitation of incarcerated people look like? Is it hard labour? Intensive counseling and soul-searching? Career training for eventual life on the outside? Chris Brown thinks he has a partial answer: prisoner rehabilitation looks a lot like making a record, which happens to incorporate all the above and plenty more.” — Samaritan Mag 18 August 2014 Read entire article at Samaritan …
Transistor Heart – Stephen Stanley with Carla MacNeil
Transistor Heart – from Too Many Sisters – Non Barking Dog – Recorded at Graffiti’s in Kensington Market, Toronto, April 2014. Too Many Sisters was a duo with Stephen and vocalist/violinist Carla MacNeil.


































