Lee Harvey Osmond

Lee Harvey Osmond — A Quiet Evil

With side projects being all the rage these days due in part to the predilection of Jack White to start recording with whatever musicians he meets, it's only a matter of time for Canada's answer to White, Tom Wilson to begin another "super-group." Following in the blueprint of Blackie And The Rodeo Kings, Wilson has joined with like-...
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Lee Harvey Osmond's A Quiet Evil

Festival Of Beer: Quaffing And Riffing

I've attended Toronto's Festival Of Beer every year since it began in 1995, but this was the first not to be held at historic Fort York. It moved slightly west to the Canadian National Exhibition grounds' Bandshell Park, which meant more room, but less intimacy. Whether that's a positive or negative is up to an individual's taste — just like the...
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Pumping: Lee Harvey Osmond - A Quiet Evil

Lee Harvey Osmond include former Junkhouse frontman Tom Wilson and members of Cowboy Junkies and Skydiggers, and they're all liars: this album is full of pretty acceptable folk rock, and not seemingly one ounce of evil. I can smell your pants burning from here!
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