R.I.P. Stuart McLean – The Vinyl Cafe

What a sad day, hearing about the loss of this icon and great storyteller, Stuart McLean.

I have been a musician for 30 years. Each night, after the performance, it was always a pleasure to turn off the music and relax to the voice and stories of Stuart McLean. I could always picture whatever story you told.We will always remember and listen to your colorful, dynamic stories often. You will be very missed.#R.I.P. Stuart McLean.

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Brad Krauza - Publisher
Publisher and CEO. First & foremost, father, son, brother and uncle. I am also a huge music fan, promoter and marketing & promotions maniac. As a fulltime musician for the past 35 years myself (yikes, that’s a long time!), I’ve come to appreciate the fact that I am able to perform and sing for people and in return, them enjoy it as much as I do. There is something to be said for that exchange of energy and good vibes that live music brings to all, from the stage to the seats, there is nothing like it and I so look forward to feeling that again when we are out of this crazy mess we are in. Music is needed desperately in everyone’s lives. The goal is to reach out and bring some awareness and light into the music scene by featuring their new music, events and in general, some light into the changes we’ve all had to adjust to in 2020. We all feel the strain in every aspect of these changes and are going to try to do our best to fill our cups up with some fantastic local music while many so of us hang on through this bumpy ride we are on. ? Making an effort to change our own thoughts and habits, can strike a chord mentally and change us along with our communities lives. Be safe and…let’s ROCK N ROLL!

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