by Brian Gladstone | Dec 15, 2010
By Glen Hornblast – Published on Dec 15, 2012 Brian Gladstone “live” at the Moonshine Cafe in Oakville, singing my favourite song of his – with the amazing Harpin Norm Lucien on harmonica. Please share if you like it.
by Brian Gladstone | Oct 2, 2010
Rating: 4.5/5 – Reprinted From Hot Indie News Gladstone is a guy who works in an office with only three walls, hates those who take two-day lunch breaks, and likes to declare his love in a park among potato salads and army ants. This album is one of the funnier...
by Brian Gladstone | Jul 16, 2010
Festival by the Marsh Opens Tonight With gallery crawl – Mount Allison University Completing the “crawl” at 8:15 p.m. at historic Cranewood mansion (see picture below) is Brian Gladstone, a veteran Toronto folk musician, inspired by the 60s peace movement, and...
by Brian Gladstone | Jun 26, 2010
Here is a song for the homeless A cold night on the street Wet and alone A thousand miles from home A good man in defeat Here is a song for the kindness A stranger who gives a damn Here is a song To move our lives along It's a song for everyone It's a song for...
by Brian Gladstone | Jun 16, 2010
I can see through her smoked screened body Cause the sight lines change with the seasons Her perimeter protection Helps the emotional deflection The silver fox has lost his fear He comes too close to man But Jamie Lynn lives deep within The fault lines of her...
by Brian Gladstone | Jun 3, 2010
Wally's pre owned automobiles You come back for the deals Buy a green sedan on the instalment plan Don't forget to count all the wheels This one's a real beauty With a coat of tutti-frutti He's kept her in the garage For thirty years, Cobwebs on...