This Day in History: 2022-09-25
Sept 25
1933:
Ian Tyson is born in Victoria, BC.
1967:
Kensington Market peak at #76 on Canada's pop chart with "Mr
John."
1968:
Rush play their second paid gig at the Coff-In at the United Church in Toronto. It's the
first show for new bassist Gary Lee Weinrib.
1971:
Mahogany Rush is in Montreal for a show at Cegep Rosemont.
1971:
The Guess Who peak at #17 on Billboard's chart with "Rain Dance."
1973:
Crowbar is in Toronto for a show at the Minkler Auditorium. Opening is
Rush.
1976:
BTO begin a two week run at #70 on Billboard's chart with "Gimme Your Money
Please."
1977:
Teaze release their self-titled debut album.
1979: Arlene Duncan is among the guests on
The Raes ' TV show.
1981: Deeler is in Vancouver for a show at Whispers, the second of a three night run.
1982:
Rush releases their SIGNALS lp.
1978:
Neil Young & Crazy Horse are in Providence, RI for a show at the Civic
Center.
1983:
Aldo Nova releases his SUBJECT… ALDO NOVA album.
1987:
Rush is in Providence, RI for a show at the Civic Center.
1987:
Corey Hart performs at the Montreal Forum. The show is filmed for a CBC
special.
1993:
Hemingway Corner release the single, "So Long JFK."
1995:
Harem Scarem releases their third album, VOICE OF REASON.
2001: THE VERY BEST OF
SYLVIA TYSON album is released.
2003:
Shania Twain kicks off her world tour in support of UP in Toronto.
2007:
Blue Rodeo releaes the SMALL MIRACLES lp.
2005:
Joni Mitchell releases her SHINE album.
2007: Gord Bamford releases his HONKY TONKS AND HEARTACHES album.
2010:
April Wine is in Montreal for a show at Metropolis.
2015:
Jerry Doucette and Murray Porter are on the bill at Edgewater Casino in Vancouver.
2015: Brett Kissell releases his new single, "Airwaves."
2015:
Crash Test Dummies release the single, "Promised Land," a charity
song to honour and benefit refugees in Europe.
2016: Scalefighter release their new single, "Roads."
2017: The Carrot Sticks release their new single, "Missing Home."