JOY DIVISION Tribute, Toronto 1997
This was the second time I ever videotaped a show. I loved the Joy Division […]
This was the second time I ever videotaped a show. I loved the Joy Division […]
63 Monroe are one of the original late 1970’s, early 1980’s punk bands from London, […]
A double dose of debauchery at Duffy’s Tavern: House of Haunt & 63 Monroe. What […]
Here’s an acoustic set by Glen Matlock, playing This Ain’t Hollywood in Hamilton, Canada, on […]
Here’s one of Canada’s best punk bands, Teenage Head, playing in front of a home […]
Here are some excerpts from the upcoming first Punks And Rockers episode. The premiere episode brings you some power pop from Paul Collins (ex-Nerves), lefty Quebecois punk of Riot Porn, garage rock'n'roll of the Cynics and some dirty punk rock from the Sluts on 45. The full episode will be posted March 1.
Dave Howard and Nick Smash talk about when they lived at 291 King Street West in the early 1980s
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Punks And Rockers was founded by Aldo Erdic who began chronicling the Toronto punk scene in 1997 with a videozine series called F*U*TV. Continuing to film local and touring bands into the 2000’s, in 2010 Aldo directed “cira 1977: The Diodes”, a documentary short about one of Toronto’s first punk bands, which premiered at the 2010 NxNE Film Festival. Aldo also contributed footage to “The Last Pogo Jumps Again”, a feature length documentary about the 1977-80 Toronto punk scene. In the 2010’s, Punks And Rockers filmed many of the live studio sessions at CIUT 89.5 FM radio.
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