1920: The Edmonton Symphony Orchestra debuts at the Pantages Theatre.1954: Ab Bryant, bassist for Prism, Chilliwack, and Headpins is born in Vancouver.
1965: "Forget Her" by Bobby Curtola enters the Canadian pop chart at #38.
1970: The Band is in Pittsburgh, PA for a show at the Syria Mosque.
1974: Nickelback's Chad Kroeger is born in Hanna, Alberta.
1974: Rush opens for KISS at the Armory in Rockford, Illinois.
1980: Anne Murray tops Billboard's country chart the first of two weeks with "Could I Have This Dance."
1982: Coney Hatch opens for Judas Priest in Seattle, Washington at Center Coliseum.
1986: Corey Hart peaks at #18 on Billboard's chart with "I Am By Your Side," a 70 position jump from the week before.
1987: Cowboy Junkies record in Toronto at the Church of the Holy Trinity. The sessions become their TRINITY SESSION album a year later.
1990: Gaye Delorme releases the BLUE WAVE SESSIONS album.
1990: Kate & Anna McGarrigle are in New York for a show at Tramps.
1991: I Mother Earth are in Toronto for a show at Rock & Roll Heaven.
1995: 54-40 are in Mushroom Studios in Vancouver, working on what would become the SMILIN' BUDDAH CABARET album.
1996: Under the pseudonym 'Big Al Dexter,' Rush's Alex Lifeson sits in with The Dexters, the house band at Toronto's Orbit Room and records "Born Under A Bad Sign", "All Along The Watchtower" and "For What It's Worth/White Rabbit". The recordings are sold through a Rush fanclub.
1996: Celine Dion sees her album, FALLING INTO YOU is certified 6X platinum.
1998: Harem Scarem releases the album B-SIDE COLLECTION in Japan.
1999: Bryan Adams releases the compilation, THE BEST OF ME.
2003: Ryan Malcolm's "Something More" is the number one song in Canada for the fourth week in a row.
2005: Kardinal Offishall releases his third studio album, FIRE AND GLORY.
2004: Billy Talent release their new single, "Nothing To Lose."
2005: Jim Gilmour of Saga releases his second solo lp, GREAT ESCAPE.
2005: Alanis Morissette releases COLLECTION, a best of compilation.
2005: A WORK IN PROGRESS, an in-depth look at Jann Arden's life and career, is released on DVD.
2005: Smog Veil Records releases THE EARLY YEARS - THE 1970s, a collection of previously unreleased material from Thor & The Imps.
2007: Jeff Healey is in Toronto for a show at the Horsehoe Tavern. The show is taped as part of his SONGS FROM THE ROAD album
2007: Paul Anka is inducted into the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame.
2011: Kreesha Turner releases her TROPIC ELECTRIC album.
2011: Paul Anka releases his first Christmas album in years - SONGS OF DECEMBER.
2013: The Steadies are in Grande Prairie, Alberta for the first of two nights at Better Than Fred's.
2014: Corb Lund reunites with The Smalls for the second of a three night run at The Starlite Room in Edmonton.
2014: Neil Young announces he's boycotting Starbuck's because of some lawsuit the coffee company has with the state of Vermont. Few people pay attention because they figure he's just old & cranky and bitching to get attention again.
2014: Prism, Helix, and Headpins are in Vancouver for a show at CannaFest at the Croatian Cultural Centre.
2014: Trews are in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan for a show at the Art Hauser Centre.
2015: Platinum Blonde is in Fort McMurray, Alberta for a show at Boomtown Casino.
2016: The Viletones are in Toronto for a show at This Ain't Hollywood.
2017: Doc Walker release their new single and video, "Driving With The Brakes On."
2017: Stompin' Tom Connorsis the only musical entry this year when he's posthumously inducted into Canada's Walk of Fame.
2018: Headstones are with Matchstick Skeletons in Grande Prairie, Alberta for a show at Better Than Fred's.
2019: Jann Arden is in Richmond, BC for a show at River Rocks Casino.
2019: Carl Dixon is in St Boniface, MB for the first of two nights at Club St B. He's doing a Guess Who tribute show, and among the guests are GW alumni Bill Wallace, Laurie Mackenzie, Mark Santers, and Jim Kale.
2019: Freudz Couch releaes their new single and video, "Stand Up."