Even obscure DJ nights in the outskirts of the city. But this wasn’t only urban shows.Tate knew of every single concert happening. Tate knew of every jam that was going on in the city. The street promotions manager at REMG was a fellow named Dan Tate. Very late nights that turned into very early mornings. The not-so-luxurious part of the job was flyer-ing concerts and raves after they let out. As a hip hop fanatic, I was thrilled as the job was getting paid to see the biggest hip hop concerts in the city. Fresh from Trebas Institute I landed a dream gig as a street promoter with REMG Concerts Canada. A decade before joining Geeks and Beats, I was a flyer guy. The Flyer Vault unlocks 150 years of Toronto concert historyįirst, bit of a backstory before getting into the new book, The Flyer Vault, 150 Years of Toronto Concert History. With a forward by Geddy Lee, co-author Rob Bowman takes the geeks through time to discover Toronto the Good was playing host to influential musicians since the 1880s.
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