83dhottub2.jpg

Remembering James Brown, and Other Reasons to Dance

True, we lost theGood-Gawd-father of Soul only weeks ago. All the more reason to commemorate the man the way he would have wanted: get up, get into it, get involved. After the jump, check out a few of tonight's functions to keep you out of the cold and into a sweat.

Go 'head get down. You got soul. And you'reSuper Bad.

First of all,DJ Wes Allencalled it:James Brown Is Dead, so why shouldn't Allen and crew The Boat with all hands (well, his and those of other DJs TBA) on the decks for a night of disco, electro, hip-house, freestyle and classic R&B. Brother JB maintains as the hardest-working man in ... ah, forget it. ($5)

Upstairs at the Rivoli, TheFoot Printspeeps pay their tribute to JB by exploring his deep influences on rock, funk, soul and jazz; they also promise to spin a few surprises they've dug up. Tip: beat the lineups and save a few bones by coming earlier. ($5 before 11 p.m., $10 after)

Meanwhile at the Riv downstairs,DJ Dalia's posse kicks off a new series of dirty beats and body-rockin' treats with the premiere Where's D'Angelo? event.DB's stoked, natch, writing of the dirty three: "They'll make the musical links between D, contemporaries like Jill Scott, The Roots, Jaydee and Maxwell, and major influences like Stevie, Marvin, Minnie, Fela and Prince." You don't have to be rich. ($5)

(Play nice, y'all: Where's D'Angelo will continue on the third Saturday of each month -- also Foot Prints' regular night. But since the music and overall vibes offer different flavours, though I'm sure beat-lovin' circles will overlap, I'm hoping the proximity of tonight's upstairs-downstairs experiment proves a positive, peaceful coexistence. And hullo, barkeep, what's this? Adayside event discussing consumption behaviour and questioning the biological urge to buy, a dialogue the Somethings (below) encourage, courtesy of the CafĂŠ Scientifique series hosted by the Science Centre. Hat trick today/night for the Riv, where the series takes place on guess which Saturday of the month?)

Can't get enough of that funky stuff -- the kind made with real live instruments? Afrobeat catsMr. Something Somethingshake, groove and shimmy at their first hometown show of the new year at the Silver Dollar. ($TBA)

话又说回来,Farbsie和hisMake It Funkybunch this time out toss together bicoastal breaks fiendDJ Czechwith comradesBig League ChuandJohn E.for the homegrown Legends of Funk throwdown at Fez Batik. As always, "funk costumes highly encouraged." ($13 reduced list via email: MakeItFunky at Hotmail dot com with full names. More at the door)

And to give you some ideas for movement-music unions later in the night, check outCoexisdanceat the invitingArraySpacestudio in Liberty Village. The third night in a series of unchoreographed duets between dancers and members of the Association of Improvising Musicians of Toronto features notable multi-discipline local veteran performers likeLisa Pijuan-NomuraandAriel Gartendoing their dancin' things to the strains of tenor and soprano sax, cello, percussion and flute. For starters. ($6-10 sliding scale)

Finally, if "dance like nobody's watching" means sticking to home turf to get your smurf on*, there's alwaysR3 on R2. Or not, rather, as part of thechanges coming to CBC Radio in March. And whileR3 fans lament the lossof the terrestrial radio show, the Sirius satellite service will continue and the Web side will expand. Plus,hostsGrant Lawrence and Craig Norris (who helms his Toronto-basedR3-30chart show solo tonight) give away Sirius units with free subscriptions each week, so try pitching a tune to "Colonel" Norris for countdown and prize consideration. (And, comments Lawrence, "I'm serious. It's really easy to win one. Craig Norris makes it pathetically easy every Saturday night, and if you know your Canadian music trivia, there's a big chance of winning this Saturday between 730pm and 9pm with myself too! Whoo!")

Ain't it funky now?

Image fromSNL Transcripts

*This littleball of trouble from back in ought-three(initial link leads to NSFW ones) came up when I googled (yep,lower case) "get your smurf on." While translating (connotating, insinuating) smurf is always fun, writing the phrase preceded the search, which was an afterthought. I swear.


Latest Videos



Latest Videos


Join the conversationLoadcomments

Latest in Music

Toronto actress goes into labour at Beyoncé show

报名参加一个机会赢得OLG贵宾体验佛r 4 at Budweiser Stage on Sept. 22

Ed Sheeran 'sad' to be leaving Canada

报名参加一个机会赢得OLG贵宾体验佛r 4 at Budweiser Stage on Sept. 19

15 long lost music venues in Toronto

报名参加一个机会赢得OLG贵宾体验佛r 4 at Budweiser Stage on Sept. 17

Taylor Swift is bringing her Eras Tour concert film to Toronto

A Toronto TikToker asked the Jonas Brothers about their favourite Toronto spots