In this 1575th episode of Toronto Mike'd, Mike chats with Bruce Dowbiggin about the American election, Donald Trump, Pierre Poilievre, vaccines, his new book Dead With It, and more. This episode is exactly 2:00:14. You can listen to this episode in a variety of ways: Listen on Apple
In a career that spanned more than 75 years, Quincy Jones won 28 Grammy awards and was named as one of the most influential jazz musicians of the 20th century by Time magazine. He was a musician and producer who worked with Michael Jackson, Frank Sinatra and many others.
In this 35th episode of Toast, Mike is joined by Rob Preuss and Bob Willette as they kick out non-hip-hop jams with samples. This episode is exactly 2:09:16 You can listen to this episode in a variety of ways: Listen on Apple PodcastsFollow on SpotifyFollow on Amazon MusicSubscribe
Palma's Kitchen is 3485 Semenyk Ct, Mississauga, ON L5C 4P9. On November 30, at noon, the second floor will be overrun with FOTMs as we record live. You're invited! Just show up and I'll ensure you enjoy a delicious Palma Pasta meal and tasty fresh craft beer from Great Lakes
Welcome to this week's Open Mike. I'm Mike and I'll be your master of ceremonies for the day. Feel free to use this space to vent, rant, share a story and/or ask a question of the FOTM hivemind.
In this 1573rd episode of Toronto Mike'd, Mike is joined by Chantal Kreviazuk as they discuss her career in music, her relationship with Our Lady Peace's Raine Maida, her amazing memories of Colour Moving and Still, and her son Rowan's new music and her upcoming 10th album. This episode is
Yesterday, Jeremy Hopkin dropped by to talk about 10 great Toronto ghost stories. One involves the University of Toronto and when Jeremy mentioned Convocation Hall, I mentioned that my graduation ceremony took place there and that Ivan Reitman was the keynote speaker. Ivan, of course, directed Ghostbusters, the perfect movie
Teri Garr was the actress best known for roles in Young Frankenstein, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Tootsie and Mr. Mom. Her role in Tootsie earned her an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress.
Growing up in the 80s, everyone was straight. Unless you were gay. Otherwise, everyone was straight. In the school yard, a go-to insult you'd hurl at someone would be the F-slur or you'd just call someone "gay". If something sucked, it was "gay". We giggled at The Flintstones theme commanding
In this 1572nd episode of Toronto Mike'd, Mike is joined by Jeremy Hopkin who shares the top 10 Toronto ghost stories in this Halloween podcast spectacular. This episode is exactly 1:15:43. You can listen to this episode in a variety of ways: Listen on Apple PodcastsFollow on SpotifyFollow
Phil Lesh was a founding member of the Grateful Dead, with whom he played bass guitar throughout their 30-year career. In 1994, he was inducted into The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of the Grateful Dead.
In this 1571st episode of Toronto Mike'd, Mike chats with Tim Bovaconti about his years playing with Ron Sexsmith, Burton Cummings, Kim Stockwood and more. This episode is exactly 1:23:13. You can listen to this episode in a variety of ways: Listen on Apple PodcastsFollow on SpotifyFollow on
Welcome to this week's Open Mike. I'm Mike and I'll be your master of ceremonies for the day. Feel free to use this space to vent, rant, share a story and/or ask a question of the FOTM hivemind.
Scott Carefoot visited me three years ago for an episode of Toronto Mike'd and we talked about his RaptorsBlog and his foray into sports media with stops at The Toronto Sun, theScore, Bell Media, The Hockey News, and Rogers Radio. Here's a taste: My sincere condolences to all who knew
In this 1570th episode of Toronto Mike'd, Mike chats with Robert Lawson about what's new with The Guess Who and his new book Solidarity Forever: The Art and Soul of Stevie Van Zandt. This episode is exactly 59:55. You can listen to this episode in a variety of ways:
In this 1569th episode of Toronto Mike'd, Mike chats with Sean Jones about his time with In Essence, inherent racism in the Canadian music industry, going solo, his Casa Loma performances and what's new. This episode is exactly 1:03:26. You can listen to this episode in a variety
Fernando Valenzuela was the Mexican-born phenom for the Los Angeles Dodgers who inspired “Fernandomania” while winning the NL Cy Young Award and Rookie of the Year in 1981.
Tonight we gathered at the GLB Brewpub on Jarvis just north of Queens Quay for TMLX16 and the food, drink and company was top shelf. Thank you to all who came out! Scenes from TMLX16
In this 1568th episode of Toronto Mike'd, Mike chats with Adam Faux about Pigfarm, the Queen Street scene of the late-80s, and his current challenge with a Toronto university. This episode is exactly 1:33:31. You can listen to this episode in a variety of ways: Listen on Apple
Every day, I look at who guested on Toronto Mike'd on that date in previous years. I just did this for October 20, and was amazed at the extraordinary calibre of episodes over the past 12 years. Here's a little rundown as to what happened on Toronto Mike'd on October
In this 1567th episode of Toronto Mike'd, Mike catches up with Stephen Brunt as they discuss sports and music. This episode is exactly 1:46:28. You can listen to this episode in a variety of ways: Listen on Apple PodcastsFollow on SpotifyFollow on Amazon MusicSubscribe on Podcast AddictSubscribe via
Welcome to this week's Open Mike. I'm Mike and I'll be your master of ceremonies for the day. Feel free to use this space to vent, rant, share a story and/or ask a question of the FOTM hivemind.
In this 1566th episode of Toronto Mike'd, and 3rd FOTMCast, Cam Gordon and Tyler Campbell visit to recap the previous quarter of Toronto Mike'd episodes and discuss what's new in the TMU. This episode is exactly 2:30:31. You can listen to this episode in a variety of ways:
In this 1565th episode of Toronto Mike'd, Mike chats with David Marsden about losing his brother James Baby Scott, other CFNY personalities who have put on their wings, discovering Chris Sheppard, hanging with John Lennon, co-founding NYtheSpirit.com and what's wrong with radio in 2024. This episode is exactly 1: