I have a number of music questions that I am hoping someone can
answer. These are not your average questions and perhaps only music
gurus can know the answers:
1. Is there anyone who was around or beind-the-scenes of a project
that was called "Waterstreet Warehouse". It took place in 1985 in
Gastown, British Columbia. It was hosted by a young Sook Yin Lee (then
of Bob's Your Uncle) and featured local bands Second Language, Red
Herring and The Shape. The project was directed by Julian Longsworth.
Also involved was a younger Barry McKillican.
Waterstreet Warehouse was a warehouse located on Water Street in
Gastown and was the practice studio for many local acts.
2. Does anyone know of the 45' single "Hollywood" released sometime in
the late 70's-early 80's by a band called Foxfire. I picked this up in
a record shop but lost it some years ago. Where can I get this song
again? The band's lead vocalist was a female with long blond hair.
3. Does anyone know where I can locate a song called "Drink Up" by an
unkown Edmonton, Alberta artist? Does anyone know his name? Partial
lyrics are "Oh no, what do we do know when we're grown up and the
dreams don't come true".
4. Are the songs of Blue Rodeo available when they were known as the
Hi-Fi's?
5. I am trying to find out the name of the artist (or band) from
Vancouver in the 1980's who performed the song "Dancin' To the Radio".
They actually made a music video on this song. Partial lyrics are:
Makes you move, makes you groove, makes you hot for the dial
Other lyrics:
.....?....keep awake cause it's driving you wild
Dancin' to the Radio
Dancin' to the rythmn of a midnight show
Dancin' to the radio
Come on everybody get your feet on the floor
Anyways, that is all I have. Earmarked for this video was the name
"J.Long".
Thank you