Canadian singer-songwriter and social justice activist Lorraine Segato has been named as Regent Park's honorary Artist in Residence as part of the community's new cultural program. This initiative is ...
We independently select everything we recommend. Buying through us may earn us a commission, which supports our work. At some point in their journey-of-discovery of musical street talent, Lorraine ...
Buskers are widespread throughout Toronto, playing in the subways and outside of many buildings. Lowdown Tracks gives a voice to the voiceless in a film filled with music and stories about the ...
TORONTO – The last time Parachute Club singer Lorraine Segato saw her longtime friend Jack Layton was at May’s Hope Rising benefit concert in Toronto, a day after the NDP’s historic breakthrough in ...
How did Lorraine Segato, of Toronto 80s dance-pop hit-makers the Parachute Club, get involved in the plight of homeless street musicians? The way she tells it, it all started in 2007, when she was ...
You could never accuse Lorraine Segato of writing silly love songs. The former lead singer of Parachute Club leans more toward message music such as Rise Up, her 1983 Juno-winning anthem of ...
Shelley Saywell's documentary about homeless and drifting musicians in Canada is narrated by activist Lorraine Segato By Glenn Heath Jr. Lowdown Tracks Still - H 2015 Walking down the street or ...
Lorraine Segato is offering up an antidote to the hate-filled politics currently staining the social fabric. To celebrate the 35th anniversary of the song “Rise Up,” Segato has released two new ...
Lorraine Segato was the voice behind one of Canada's defining bands of the 80s, Parachute Club. Now, she's the voice for an entirely different group of people: the homeless. Lorraine is one of the ...