Archive for April, 2009
Pictures
by John on Apr.17, 2009, under Post Event Details

A great photo set has been put up by our photographer, Matej Novak, available on Flickr here.
Also, some really nice photos taken by Eric Brazier available at his site.
Final Five Video
by John on Apr.09, 2009, under Post Event Details
Here is our winner – The Final Five – performing The Middle!
Individual Prizes
by John on Apr.09, 2009, under Post Event Details
We also gave out prizes in the following categories!
Best costumes – Zombie Disco
Best guitar solo – 4 Play
Best dummer – 4 Play
Best vocals – Zombie Disco / Final Five
Most funds raised – Zombie Disco
Most enthusiastic fan – It’s a tie between the woman who threw her thong at 4 Play and the man who threw his boxer briefs at Final Five. Unfortunately, we don’t know who you are! If anyone wants to own up to it and can identify the underwear, we’ll talk!
Scores – Final Round
by John on Apr.09, 2009, under Post Event Details
Here are the results for the final round, so close! All three bands were fantastic!
| Rank | Band | Song | Score |
| 1 | The Final Five | Foo Fighters – Everlong | 20 |
| 2 | Zombie Disco | Bon Jovi – Dead or Alive | 17 |
| 3 | 4 Play | Boston – Foreplay / Long Time | 16.9 |
Scores – Round One!
by John on Apr.09, 2009, under Post Event Details
Here are the final results for Round One!
| Rank | Band | Song | Score |
| 1 | Zombie Disco | Ballroom Blitz – Sweet | 275 |
| 2 | The Final Five | Jimmy Eat World – The Middle | 264 |
| 3 | 4 Play | Boston – More Than a Feeling | 252 |
| 4 | Render Unto Thee | Bon Jovi – Livin’ on a Prayer | 250 |
| 5 | A Disco Kids Funk Into | Psycho Killer – Talking Heads | 239 |
| 6 | The Grateful Deadlines | Don’t Stop Believing – Journey | 232 |
| 7 | Foo Pirates | What Cha Want – Beastie Boys | 231 |
| 8 | Out of Sync | Dani California – Red Hot Chili Peppers | 202 |
| 9 | Pi-Rate and the Drunky Bunch | Hungry like the wolf – Duran Duran | 181 |
| 10 | The Rolling Kidney Stones | Gimme Shelter – Rolling Stones | 147 |
One note about scores – a couple of bands probably scored lower than they should have because their microphone wasn’t picking up their vocal track properly. Any band toward the lower end of the list probably suffered a bit from this, because all the bands were really great and skill and performance wise, it was really close! I wish all technical problems were easily fixable, but we’ll do our best for next time.
Meet the Judges #5 – The Apollo Effect
by Chelsea on Apr.06, 2009, under Announcements

The Apollo Effect
We’re tremendously excited to announce new team of judges, Toronto’s own The Apollo Effect.
Formed in Toronto in 2005, The Apollo Effect is one of Canada’s most
electrifying new bands. In the vein of The Killers and The Bravery, their stadium-like anthems and high energy live shows are garnering international acclaim.
Musically crossing all borders, their modern rock retro edge sound borrows cleverly from such artists as Cheap Trick, Duran Duran and Oasis fusing new wave, modern rock and Brit pop.
In September 2007, The Apollo Effect defeated over 400 other acts from across Canada to win The Great Canadian Band Challenge; and their much talked about showcase performance at this year’s East Coast Music Awards has ignited a buzz for this U.K. influenced band.
The Apollo Effect, having performed special events with their peers- such as acts Our Lady Peace, Finger Eleven, The Trews and The Arkells- have also supported and donated their talents to special events for War Child, The Canadian Cancer Society and SickKids Foundation.
Their first full-length CD titled Antisocial Disorder was just released via Fontana North/Universal. Recorded in Canada and produced with some help from Canada’s pioneering new wave leader Gord Deppe of The Spoons as well as Canadian Idol Music Director and one of Canada’s hottest Producers Mike Borkosky (Ill Scarlet, The Reason, Low Level Flight) who was responsible for some production and mixing.
See all of our judges on our Judges page.
Meet the Judges #4 – Ajay Fry
by Chelsea on Apr.06, 2009, under Announcements
Meet Ajay Fry. One of our awesome judges for Rock4TheKids.
Although born in Toronto, Ajay Fry attributes his bizarre and creative sense of humour to growing up in Ottawa. Fry cut his acting teeth at an early age, landing roles on YTV’s Lassie, Are You Afraid of the Dark, and Big Wolf On Campus, as well as regular voiceover stints on cartoons such as Arthur, Little Lulu, and Caillou.
A few weeks before his 17th birthday, Fry
began doing improvisational comedy at The
iNSTiTUTiON in Ottawa under owner and
Second City alumnus Ken Godmere. One year later he travelled to Beijing, China where he voiced for a series of educational videos which were distributed across the country.
At the age of 20, Fry returned to Toronto to study at the Humber College Comedy program, where he became a nominee for the prestigious Phil Hartman Award.
After completing the conservator improvisational training program at The Second City Toronto, Fry became the host of the Saturday morning block of programming on YTV known as CRUNCH and delighted audiences there for two years.
In July 2008, Fry followed his love of the Sci Fi genre and joined SPACE as host of the flagship show, The Circuit.
See all of our judges on our Judges page
Introducing — The Bands!
by John on Apr.04, 2009, under Event Details
This list isn’t complete yet, but check out the awesome lineup of bands confirmed for Tuesday night!
Check back frequently as the final bands are added!
Remember time is running out to register, if you want to put in a band for this great event, register asap!