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The faces and voices of 'SoJo, Oshawa' - Paraphernalia Books 'N' Stuff: photos by Mikki

Will McGuirk September 25, 2021

”I have had the business in various forms since first starting out in a flea market back in 1998. Then I was just selling used books and a little bit of second hand 'bits & bobs' of china and glass. In 2002 I had a chance of renting a store at 13 King St down the walkway at the corner of King & Simcoe. After a year in one spot I expanded into the spot next door as well and added more 'stuff'.

I was there until 2015 when I finally outgrew that spot and decided to try my luck further afield. I set up shop in Newcastle, Ontario for a couple of years, which gave me time to hone the business into more of a distinctive specialty shop concentrating on pop culture nostalgia with a 'British Twist'. Continue to sell used books of all kinds but our new items are a blend of the cool, fun & funky. We carry all brand new designed 60-80's British pop & rock, Doctor Who, Harry Potter, Coronation Street and Guinness memorabilia.

After 2 years in Newcastle, brought the shop back to its present location on Simcoe St.

Whether its cushion covers, metal signs, magnets, bags, mugs, UK imported food, and of course used books there is something for everyone!”

- Susan, Paraphernalia Books 'N' Stuff, 154A Simcoe St. South in Oshawa.

The faces and voices of 'SoJo, Oshawa' is a photo essay focusing on the people who are investing in the area known as ‘SoJo’, a strip of businesses located south of John, along Simcoe Street South.


For more information about ‘SoJo’
read this article published on the Downtowns of Durham blog, supported by Invest Durham and Region of Durham's Economic Development and Tourism Department.

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And we are back. . . Songwriters Circle at Biltmore Theatre, photos by Mikki H

Will McGuirk September 13, 2021

By Will McGuirk

Its been a while since a live show, a while since a photog has been at one working, but we are back. . . our resident rover Mikki was at the Biltmore Theatre, located in downtown Oshawa for their songwriters circle event, although technically with three, Rory Taillon, Jake Henley, and Matthew Louis, its a songwriter triangle. Just saying.

The Bilt has a some more shows coming up, tickets here ->

Rory Taillon

Rory Taillon

Jake Henley

Jake Henley

Matthew Louis

Matthew Louis

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Musicians Stay Home by Mikki: Rachel Jeans dog days

Will McGuirk April 1, 2021

By Will McGuirk

Makers don’t stop making. Even a global pandemic won’t stop makers making and thankfully so. For the rest of us, going forward will require new thinking, creativity, innovation, outside, inside, other side of the box thinking and it will be to the makers we will turn. Here in Durham Region, our artists are woodshedding new ideas and finding new outlets for their creativity. We take a peek behind the stage curtain to see what musicians are doing as shows have been cancelled worldwide.

Each photo will link to the Unison Benevolent Fund.

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Slowcity.ca: Who are the members in your band?

Rachel Jeans: Members of my band are: Earl Johnson - guitar (from Moxy) Ron McLeod - drums, Carlo Pontone - bass

SC: Where are you from?

I grew up back and forth between Ajax & Stouffville, ON where our farm was.

SC: Have you been able to perform together in any capacity - if yes how

During quarantine we had the opportunity to play for Q107’s first ever virtual Canada Day, as well as the East York Jam Fest. We played a drive in concert in Lindsay for Big Brothers Big Sisters in September 2020 - that was a lot of fun! It felt so great to be back on stage, and though we missed the face to face interaction with the audience, it was great in its own different way, hearing everyone honking their horns in place of clapping, and dancing by their cars from a safe distance. I’m so thankful to have the opportunity to be on stage, doing what I love, during such difficult times.

SC: Where and when was the last gig you played before Covid-19 guidelines on shows kicked in?

Before lockdown, in Feb 2020 I spearheaded the fundraising event “Artists for Australia”, a benefit concert that took place in 5 locations, across 4 provinces in Canada, with local musicians donating their time in order to support such an important cause close to my heart. As a result we raised just shy of $10,000, with 100% of the proceeds donated towards two non-profit, boots on the ground organizations in Australia aiding in the welfare of the wildlife during the tragic bushfires. The following weekend my band played a packed The Edge (Ajax), full of energy, friends, family, and a lineup out the door. What a great night! After which within a week we were all in lockdown. I like to think we went out with a bang haha!

SC: Do you have any recorded music available online, if yes where?

I am currently working in the studio recording new material, and hope to have the completed EP ready and released later 2021 - stay tuned! With new safety restrictions in places the project has been delayed, but you know what they say. . . “good things take time!” In the meantime, please check out my socials @racheljeansmusic on Instagram and Facebook to keep up with new music, announcements, shows, and live music!

SC: What are you doing during this break from live music, any new hobbies?

During lockdown I have found much inspiration and have concentrated my additional free time towards writing new material, broadening my knowledge of the guitar and teaching myself keys! Aside from music, I have spent time learning more about photography, investing in an additional lens, enjoying capturing moments outside hiking with my rescue pup Raven. Being at home has been such a blessing in terms of having so much more time with my animals. Animals have always had a special place in my heart so I am extremely thankful for the time we’ve had. Times flies if you don’t stop to take it all in, so I love to capture the precious moments in between. It’s been another really great outlet to have throughout these tough times.

Jules McCool, photo by MikkiH@m2pics.com

Jules McCool, photo by MikkiH@m2pics.com

Musicians Stay Home by Mikki H: Jules McCool using his inside voice

Will McGuirk January 27, 2021

By Will McGuirk

Makers don’t stop making. Even a global pandemic won’t stop makers making and thankfully so. For the rest of us, going forward will require new thinking, creativity, innovation, outside, inside, other side of the box thinking and it will be to the makers we will turn. Here in Durham Region, our artists are woodshedding new ideas and finding new outlets for their creativity. We take a peek behind the stage curtain to see what musicians are doing as shows have been cancelled worldwide.

Each photo will link to the Unison Benevolent Fund.

***

Slowcity.ca: Who are the members in your band?
Just me, Jules McCools

SC: Where are you from?
Born and raised in Oshawa, Ontario

SC: Have you been able to perform together in any capacity - if yes how
Online livestreams and open mics

SC: Where and when was the last gig you played before Covid-19 guidelines on shows kicked in?
Kops Records in Oshawa

SC: Do you have any recorded music available online, if yes where?
Yes! Every popular streaming service 

SC: What are you doing during this break from live music, any new hobbies?
I’ve been working as an urban researcher, helping my dad with his charity drive, and honing my skills at Rocket League

Doug Kennedy, photo by Mikki H @ m2pics.com

Doug Kennedy, photo by Mikki H @ m2pics.com

Musicians Stay Home by Mikki H: Doug Kennedy outstanding in his field!

Will McGuirk January 27, 2021

By Will McGuirk

Makers don’t stop making. Even a global pandemic won’t stop makers making and thankfully so. For the rest of us, going forward will require new thinking, creativity, innovation, outside, inside, other side of the box thinking and it will be to the makers we will turn. Here in Durham Region, our artists are woodshedding new ideas and finding new outlets for their creativity. We take a peek behind the stage curtain to see what musicians are doing as shows have been cancelled worldwide.

Each photo will link to the Unison Benevolent Fund.

***

Slowcity.ca: Who are the members in your band?

Gerry Fox, Chris Jackson, Aaron Ashton, Colin Greenlaw

SC: Where are you from?

Raised in Ajax/Oshawa live in Omemee and Kawarthas for most of the last 25 years. 

SC: Have you been able to perform together in any capacity - if yes how

Not with band. I have been jamming with other performers. 

SC: Where and when was the last gig you played before Covid-19 guidelines on shows kicked in?

Sir Monty’s brewing company Jan 20. We had to cancel a couple gigs due to COVID. 

SC: Do you have any recorded music available online, if yes where?

thephotogenics.bandcamp.com/

SC: What are you doing during this break from live music, any new hobbies?

Building/restoring classic cars; 1958 VW Bus, 1964 Ford Econoline Van, 1966 Ford Thunderbird, farming-horses and cows, running Green Side Up Environmental Services.

Volks Singers Doug Kennedy and Poor Pelly

Volks Singers Doug Kennedy and Poor Pelly

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