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give to the Archives or loan to us for purposes of the exhibit. We’re really looking for those personal connections: things like local bands that began in Ottawa and went elsewhere to become far more famous, or the bands that were here and stayed here and made their entire careers here.” So the call is out to
Ottawa Rock fans to share the memories.
If you have something to bring to Paul’s and Glenn’s
attention − posters, tickets, photos or just recollections, you can call 613-580-2857, e-mail
archives@ottawa.ca, or visit the City of Ottawa on Facebook and click through to the Ottawa Archives. “Ottawa Rocks” is a long-overdue tribute to the talent
of Ottawa musicians and the great musical moments that are forever etched in our memories.
The exhibit runs from mid-October to December in Gallery 112 of the new City of Ottawa Archives, James Bartleman Centre, 100 Tallwood Dr. at the corner of Woodroffe.
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Sweet, fruity acetone soars into muddy earth tones. Roasted rye surges forward bringing with it waves of bitter rye bread and gorgeous farmy aromas. When savoured, Lot 40 starts out with hot cinnamon
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