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Hardly ‘Plain’ and fully ‘Steel’, the Plain Steel play in Etobicoke

On yet another rainy spring night in Toronto, I had several choices on where to hear some live music, but in the end I chose to head out to ‘Hollywood on the Queensway’ in Toronto’s west end to check out my friends band play and hear some great guitar blues, cause that’s how I was feelin. I had the blues and I needed a fix.

This is all fine and all but then the opening act came out to warm things up. A band called “the Plain Steel” hailing from Hamilton, Ontario., Steel Town as it’s known around these parts. The place that direly needs a NHL hockey team. They made the journey down the infamous QEW slowway into Toronto’s suburbia to show us what’s happening back there and say Hey Man! check this out!

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A fourpiece consisting of Caroline Olsen on viola, Jay Lee on bass, Vince Waters on drums and Ross Lizotte on guitar/vox give us a blend of folk, celtic, blues and just good ol’ plain rock n’ roll with a little metal thrown in for good measure! Perhaps a little ‘Tullish’, as in Jethro, but this doesn’t quite cover it. I don’t know how to describe it to you, I guess I’m thinking just a refreshing original band with a hint of the 70’s thrown in. I love the enthusiam that Ross puts out on stage, showing he truly enjoys what’s happening, would be good if all members did the same, perhaps in time. We did have a rather unique guitar/viola tradeoff of solo’s which was really cool. I thoroughly enjoyed these guys and hope to see them again sometime. Check them out the next time they play if you can, it’s worth a look.

Ross Lizotte

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they can be heard at http://www.myspace.com/theplainsteelband

Zeus @ a soldout Horseshoe Tavern

Mike Obrien I like this band, I like their music, fact is it would appear, so do a lot of other people. There was a good sized crowd at the Horseshoe this Friday night in December. Getting to the front of the stage proved to be rather difficult if not impossible without pissing anybody off. So I watched the show from the back with two friends for a bit, then decided I had to try, at the very least, to get some closer  shots.Rob Drake

I managed to squeeze to the side of the stage and had some rather challenging angles to deal with. One looking mostly at the keyboard stand, another one with mic stands obstructing my view and I couldn’t even get a clear shot of the guitar player on the far side of the stage. The stage area isn’t the largest so the musicians where a bit cramped.

Carlin NicholsonI lucked out a bit when the side stage bouncer allowed me past a barrier to get to the VIP and musicians stage entrance area. This wasn’t the greatest view either but I took some shots from here and, not wanting to block anyones else’s view in this location, I called it a night, put the camera away and enjoyed the rest of Zeus’ set.

The one thing I would note to myself and advise others after this, is that when going to club or bar without a photo pit area that you have access to, is to get to the venue early, especially when it’s a popular band, and grab a couple beers, scout out your spot and stay there (and hope you don’t have a weak bladder).

Gallery : Zeus @ The Horseshoe, Toronto Dec 3rd, 2010

shot with my trusty Nikon D90 & Tamron 28-75