Canadian Pop Music Encyclopedia Explained

The Canadian Pop Music Encyclopedia is a two volume encyclopedia of Canadian pop music, available in hardcover and online, detailing Canadian music from 1949 onwards.[1]

History

The Canadian Pop Music Encyclopedia was started by Jaimie Vernon on July 1, 1998, as an online service of the Toronto Sun newspaper website CANOE.[2] [3] Vernon had been advised by music journalist John Sakamoto that the Toronto Sun had licensed a music encyclopedia, but that the company was not satisfied with it. They hired Vernon to write a new online edition in 1998.[4]

The encyclopedia was originally based on Vernon's association with independent Canadian label Bullseye Records,[5] established by Vernon in 1985,[6] where Vernon began to collect information about notable Canadian bands. This led to the publication of a music magazine, Great White Noise, which became the blueprint for the eventual hardcover version of the Encyclopedia.[4]

Volume One of the Encyclopedia was released in hardcover March 1, 2012. Volume Two of the Encyclopedia was released in hardcover November 14, 2012. A double sized single edition was released to Long & McQuade Music stores in Canada in 2013 but has since been discontinued. A Volume One e-Book was released in 2013. A Volume Two e-Book was also released in 2013.

The primary criteria for inclusion in the encyclopedia is that a band has been in existence for at least a year and has released music in a commercial format or as a commercially released solo act.[4] Many Canadian music photographers have contributed material to the encyclopedia, including John Rowlands, Andrew MacNaughton, John Fraser and Allison Janzen.[4]

References

  1. https://ozstrandedradio.com/2013/08/ "Stranded podcast #163"
  2. http://www.londonpubliclibrary.ca/book/export/html/23 "Recommended Websites"
  3. http://www.torontomoon.ca/bullseye-back-on-target-with-new-indie-compilation-release-tonight-torontomoon-ca-160416sa-shows-for-sat-april-16-2016/ "Bullseye back on target with new indie compilation release tonight"
  4. [Lenny Stoute]
  5. http://www.fyimusicnews.ca/articles/2016/10/11/conversation-jamie-vernon "A Conversation With ... Jamie Vernon"
  6. Bob Segarini, Jamie Vernon - The Untold Stories of Canadian Pop, Eh Thru Zed. Segarini: Don't Believe A Word I Say, September 22, 2012. Retrieved 2013-05-18.

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