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Rick Keene Music Scene – Howard Gladstone’s New Album ‘The Promise’ Provides Sunshine Through Dark Clouds

Howard Gladstone‘s voice is needed desperately amid these troubling times. In a world filled with catchy loops and fabricated sounds dominating the record charts – a conscience is required to keep things grounded. The Album ‘The Promise’, Gladstone’s sixth release, does just that. With different sensibilities and poignant lyrics – Gladstone just may be Canada’s most recent version of Bob

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Five Questions With Howard Gladstone By Jenna Melanson on October 1, 2020

REPRINTED FROM CANADIAN BEATS, OCTOBER 1, 2020  Toronto, ON-based contemporary folk-rocker Howard Gladstone has released his newest single, “Paradise, Passing Through”. The song is the first to arrive ahead of Gladstone’s forthcoming and sixth album, The Promise, set for release on October 9th, 2020. “Paradise, Passing Through” was composed during

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Robbie Robertson Interview

The Robbie Robertson Interview by Howard Gladstone From The Rolling Stone Interviews Vol. 1. Published in Rolling Stone magazine, 27 December, 1969. Copyright © 1969, 1971 Straight Arrow Publishers, Inc. Howard Gladstone released a Band/Dylan-influenced CD of his own music entitled Sunflowers Light The Room in 2002. See the Howard Gladstone web site for more information. The

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Woodstock Remembered at Fifty

Woodstock – 50 Years On!  In the summer of 1969, radio DJs  were talking about an upcoming fantastic music festival in Woodstock, New York, featuring all the bands and artists I dreamed of seeing. I called a phone number they provided on-air to try to buy tickets. The phone rang

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Howard Gladstone Recounts His Healing Journey

In 2014 Howard Gladstone experienced a sudden onset spinal stenosis, resulting in emergency spinal surgery.  Four disks in his neck were fused with a titanium plate.  He spent 10 days in hospital, three months in a rehabilitation centre, and a lengthy period at home furthering his recovery.  Initially totally paralyzed,

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A Tale Of Two Guitars

My first guitar was a Kent 6-string, purchased from the Eaton’s catalogue, for $10. Whatever little money I had was earned from caddying for tips on the local golf course, and prior to that, delivering newspapers.   I had that guitar for a few years until I could afford $90 for

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“Music is the last thing to go” for Glen Campbell

The documentary movie, “I’ll Be Me,” sensitively portrays the progress of Alzheimer’s in country singer/guitarist Glen Campbell. In spite of his ongoing mental deterioration, the fabled guitarist/country singer goes on the road to perform a nation-wide farewell tour, at the urging of his family.   Bravely supported by his wife, and

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Two New Songs and The Story Behind The Music

Howard Gladstone releases two new songs : “Gridlock City” and “Runaway Train”.  Both are available for free download from his website www.howardgladstone.com … “Gridlock City” takes a humorous and satiric look at a big city’s traffic and transit woes, and the political gridlock that can’t find an effective way to deal with it. 

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The Influence of Pete Seeger Remains

I was saddened to learn of the passing of Pete Seeger. Even at age 94 Pete remained a passionate believer and activist in social justice, using song as a tool for change. Pete Seeger’s work is a lasting inspiration for songwriters. His work combined powerful messages of social justice with

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Remembering Sam Larkin

Back in the golden days of Groovy Mondays open stage, in the early 2000’s, held in the deepest dark dungeon of music in Toronto, Holy Joe’s, with its rotten old couches with broken springs- that was where I first met and heard Sam Larkin. Rarely did any of us (a

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“Let Go Of The Rain”

Three years ago, on the first day of spring, I watched a late winter/early spring snowstorm from my living room window. Everybody was worn out and tired of winter, and anxious for the energy and newness of spring to arrive.  I had the idea that the spring rains were captured

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