The year 1975 was a magical time for Michael Sicoly and I. We were so engrossed in going out on the road to become ‘the next Beatles” we couldn’t talk about anything else for months. Although I hardly knew Brien Armstrong, Jeff Neill made sure to write us often from the road and call us […]
Author Archives: Mick Dalla-Vee
I’ve had this audio for quite some time. I got it from Tony Levin years ago (who played bass on these sessions). It’s hard to believe that John was assassinated such a short amount of time after this. He was really looking forward to the next stage of his life and career. We’ve recently seen […]
At the outset, I apologize for the quality of this footage. I dug this out of some old VHS tapes wondering what exactly did I have ‘in this box’. The back story… In 1994, Revolver was getting ready to do a concert at The Vogue Theatre in Vancouver. It was our first time doing the […]
In 2004, I played a show with Curtis Stigers. If you like Sons Of Anarchy, you will recognize his name as the guy who sings the theme song at the beginning of each show, and many other songs throughout the series. This take of his on the old Beatles classic, ‘I Feel Fine’ has such […]
In 2004, I played a show with Curtis Stigers. If you like Sons Of Anarchy, you will recognize his name as the guy who sings the theme song at the beginning of each show, and many other songs throughout the series. This take of his on the old Beatles classic, ‘I Feel Fine’ has such […]
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The Way-Back Machine I was born in the City of Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario Canada. My mother had passed away from cancer when I was nine. Being kind of a lonely kid, the next two years of my life were spent ‘noodling’ on every instrument my older brothers, Kenny and Jimmy, would bring home from […]
Jeff Neill, Michael Sicoly and I – our one and only gig thus far sadly. We were asked to play a cancer fundraiser at the Bell Centre Theatre in Surrey. This is not a mix from any real professional source… just from the little camera mic’s that videoed the show. When we saw and heard […]
Sometimes you get lucky. I was very, very, very lucky. I met Kelly…. and we fell in love.
Revolver Dec 6th, 2010 – Studio 4 (The Fanny Kiefer Show)
Nothing like being chauffeured to play at the Half Time Show of a CFL game.