bull riding at the bourbon vancouver
The Bourbon Vancouver
HOOLIGAN 1995 04 23 The Street Rockers Ball at the Yale, Vancouver B C with interview
HOOLIGAN LIVE
April 23rd 1995
At the Street Rockers Bal[
The Yale Hotel
Vancouver, B.C.
extra interview footage after the show in Ted's Basement
Jonny Black - Vocals
Jay Squire - Guitars
jd - Bass
Kris Kayler - Drums
AUS Presents: TGAS 2018
UBC Arts Undergraduate Society Presents: The Great Arts Sendoff
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Vancouver's Bourbon country bar home to Calgary Stampeders fans
Province reporter Stephanie Ip hops on the Bourbon's mechanical bull to get a new perspective on celebrating Grey Cup style.
Fierce Salon: Job Opportunities
Jenni Doyle- Only One Cook Live at The Yale
Jenni Doyle singing an original from her album 'Grateful Heart at The Yale Saloon in Vancouver B.C. with Las Divas Band
VanCity Blues - film trailer- starring The Harpdog Brown trio
VanCity Blues is a short independent film that will be shot in Vancouver at the end of April.
Among the cast actors is starring the double prized harmonica blues player and singer ·composer Harpdog Brown.
If you love blues, or Vancouver, or you are a fan of Harpdog Brown and his trio, follow us until the movie will be done.
Starring
Harpdog Brown
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Featuring
Dave Webb - piano
Patrick Darcus - upright bass
The Yale Saloon - location in Vancouver, Canada
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Independent short film project
Maja Giannoccaro - producer and script writer
Sara Daruvala - director and script writer
Axel Langmaack R. - DOP
Azael Flores - 1t AC
HOOLIGAN 2004 08 27 The Brickyard, Vancouver B C
HOOLIGAN LIVE
August 27th 2004
The Brickyard
Vancouver BC
HOOLIGAN'S first show with returning guitarist Jay Squire after almost getting killed in a car accident in 1997.
Jonny Black - Vocals
Jay Squire - Guitars
jd - Bass
Kris Kayler - Drums
Mud Dog - Bad To The Bone @ The Yale Hotel
This is a video of our band Mud Dog playing Bad To The Bone by George Thorogood. Video taped March 5, 2009 by Joan Bloch at the Yale Hotel in Vancouver, BC, Canada.
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The Yale
Call it the end of an era. After three decades of live rhythm and blues, Vancouver's fabled Yale Hotel will close its doors for a major renovation on November 21. The Hammond B3 organ will vacate the stage. Photos of various musical legends who performed at the Yale, ranging from former Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page to classic Vancouver bluesman Robbie King, will be taken into storage. And for the following year, all that the father-and-son team of Waide and Joe Luciak will be able to enjoy about the 130-year-old Yale are their cherished memories.
In 1987, the Luciak family bought the hotel on the southern edge of the Granville Street entertainment district, about five years after its beer parlour had been converted into a blues bar by the previous owner. On this afternoon, with the familiar sound of billiard balls colliding in the background, the two sit down with the Georgia Straight in the middle of the bar to reminisce about the past.
Waide explains that King, who played with high-end Motown musicians, lived for many years in one of the rooms above the stage. Quite often, his songs were performed by visiting bands. Robbie was such a character that if he heard the fellow on the organ not playing it correctly, he would put his housecoat on, storm down, bump him off the organ, and he would be right there playing, he says. That is one of the cool old stories of the Yale.
Joe, the music director, then mentions that King was one of the first gay musicians to come out of the closet. He was best friends with Long John Baldry, he notes. He was best friends with Elton John.
King was also responsible for that in-house Hammond B3. He once told Wade that the Yale would never be a true blues venue unless he bought one. There is no other blues bar in North America that has a B3 on-stage, he says proudly.
Others who played the Yale over the years included John Lee Hooker, Johnny Winter, Wide Mouth Mason, and Jeff Healey, as well as local blues favourites Jim Byrnes, Doc Fingers, and Tom Lavin. One of Joe's earliest memories was going to Yale staff parties as a child, where American boogie-woogie pianist Big Joe Duskin would provide live entertainment at outdoor lobster bakes. At the time, he was apparently very important, Joe recalls. I didn't get it when I was six years old.
He also jokes about finding horseshoes and bales of hay while he was crawling around downstairs in the area that used to be a horse paddock. Still to this day, when we take out a staircase, it's like [opening] a time capsule, and we find all sorts of things.
Joe is proud of all the charitable events hosted in the bar over the years. He emphasizes that he was raised to treat everyone equally and that has always been the way things work at the Yale. That prompts his father to declare that it's the only club in town where you'll meet customers ranging from 20 to 65 years of age. The girls can come in here and they feel comfortable and safe, and [they're] not being bugged, Waide says. It's a good, safe environment, and it's clean.
From November 16 to 20, the Yale is planning five nights of entertainment built around different blues themes: boogie-woogie, country and classic rock, electric blues guitar, aboriginal blues, rockin' soul blues, and big-band blues.
The Dal Richards Orchestra will join Byrnes on the final night. It will be the first time that the 93-year-old Richards will play the Yale. In a recent interview at his downtown condo, Richards tells the Straight that he'll probably open with In the Mood because it always gets people on the dance floor. The Yale is to be congratulated for all the good music, he says.
The Luciaks say they plan to reopen the blues bar in about 14 months after the renovations and seismic upgrading have been completed.
HOOLIGAN 1995 Level 5 Nite Club, Vancouver B C
HOOLIGAN LIVE 1995 (3rd or 4th gig)
Level 5 Nite Club
Vancouver B.C.
Opening for Marauder (we blew them away... I think they actually broke up after this show)
So much for the ARE YOU READY FOR MARAUDER HEAVY METAL Band.. LOL LOL LOL
Jonny Black - Vocals
Jay Squire - Guitars
jd - Bass
Kris Kayler - Drums
Hit Factory Vancouver - Locked Out Of Heaven
Hit Factory is a dance rock covers band from Vancouver, Canada. Classic to current rock thrown into a blender and turned on high!
Las Divas Sledgehammer
Anna Pelehos & Brice Tabish rock this song - and check Brice's guitar work building to an incredible finish! Peggy Wilson, bass; Mark Boreen rhythm guitar; Tim Semeniuk on drums! June 14, 2016.
Las Divas Band - Proud Mary (Live at the Yale Saloon 2019)
Las Divas Band - Suds In The Bucket (Live at the Yale Saloon)
SANTA CON 2011 VANCOUVER
Santa Con 2011 in Vancouver. Santas fueled up at Original Joe's at Cambie and Broadway then headed across the Cambie Street Bridge for Yaletown where they stopped in at Yaletown Brew Pub then on to SOHO Billiards at Hamilton and Drake Streets. The group then headed out for eats at Doolins and at Tinseltown but Butch ran out of steam at that point... Butch is getting old. Video and editing by Terry David Silvercloud (Butch) of Butch News using a Sony Nex-5 camera with ultra wide and microphone attachments all on a Slik Lighty Pod 200 mono pod.
Gastown Blues Band theme song 4th Anniversary
Gastown Blues band. Live bar Gastown 4th Anniversary. 5/15/2010.
Jenni Doyle - I Got You Covered
This song was written by Jenni Doyle and Steven Lane and produced at Green House Studio in Vancouver, Canada. Video by Dave Benedict.