THE VILETONES play a show at the Rock Palace is today's Lee's Palace. Back then it was a stage at an upstairs Chinese Restaurant. Tyranna opened the show.Friday, July 27, 1979
Flyer - Friday July 27, 1979
THE VILETONES play a show at the Rock Palace is today's Lee's Palace. Back then it was a stage at an upstairs Chinese Restaurant. Tyranna opened the show.
Labels:
-FLYER ARCHIVE,
THE ROCK PALACE,
THE VILETONES,
TYRANNA
Tuesday, July 24, 1979
The Regulators "What's In The City" ep
The Regulators were one of the few punk bands from London Ontario. They were heavily influenced by Lou Reed and the Velvet Underground and even had a female keyboard player which was a little unique among the groups in the city. Their first single was the third release on Ready Records. The band featured The Regulators are: Jeff Morritt on vocals and guitar, Dave Lightfoot on vocals and bass, Jay Henderson on vocals and drums, and Debbie Horowitz on vocals and piano. The songs on the single are:
1. That's Right, Nothing's Left
2. What's In The City
1. That's Right, Nothing's Left
2. What's In The City
Labels:
-RELEASE ARCHIVE,
THE REGULATORS
Friday, July 20, 1979
Flyer - the Hate

The Hate were a band that I heard about in an interview with the Ugly. The singer's name was Angie and he was known as Mr. Shit. This flyer is evidence of the band's existence. From the archives of Henry Martinuk.
Labels:
-FLYER ARCHIVE,
THE HATE
Friday, July 13, 1979
Flyer - Friday July 13, 1979
A show on Friday the 13th. This show was dubbed Summer Assault '79. Arson headlined and Tyranna opened up again as special guests. The show toook place at Larry's Hideaway which was at 121 Carlton Street which was at the corner of Carlton and Jarvis. It was one of the only buildings on the block where Alan Gardens is. I suspect that the woman in bondage on the flyer may have had something to do with Larry's close proximity to the Track which was the name for the south end of the park where the prostitutes would hook.
Labels:
-FLYER ARCHIVE,
ARSON,
LARRY'S HIDEAWAY,
TYRANNA
Wednesday, July 11, 1979
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