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Knowledge Network series features 91原创 Island music icons

ON SCREEN What: 150 Stories that Shape British Columbia: Dancehalls, Deejays, & Distortion Where: Knowledge Network When: Thursday, 9 p.m. and Friday, 12 a.m. Information: knowledge.
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Paul Horn, a longtime Victoria resident, is featured in the documentary series Dancehalls, Deejays & Distortion, airing Thursday on Knowledge Network. MARK PERRY

ON SCREEN

What: 150 Stories that Shape British Columbia: Dancehalls, Deejays, & Distortion
Where: Knowledge Network
When: Thursday, 9 p.m. and Friday, 12 a.m.
Information:

The Knowledge Network鈥檚 ongoing 150 Stories that Shape British Columbia initiative has added more offerings, including 10 mini-documentaries this week featuring several 91原创 Island music icons.

Dancehalls, Deejays & Distortion airs Thursday at 9 p.m. and Friday at 12 a.m. on Knowledge Network. Victoria-raised filmmaker Carmen Pollard wrote, directed, and produced the four-minute episodes, which spotlight everyone from Comox-born Red Robinson, the province鈥檚 first rock and roll DJ, to Metallica and Michael Bubl茅 producer Bob Rock, who attended Belmont high school in the 197os.

The 150 Stories series is part of a larger Knowledge Network venture, the B.C. Documentary History Project. Following this week鈥檚 broadcasts, the films showcased in Dancehalls, Deejays & Distortion will move to knowledge.ca, where they will join previous profiles of 91原创 Islanders such as musician Nelly Furtado, writer Susan Musgrave and artist Roy Henry Vickers as free on-demand streaming options.

鈥淏.C. has an eclectic music and entertainment past that few people know about,鈥 said Pollard, who made Dancehalls, Deejays & Distortion with research and writing partner Brock Ellis, formerly of Victoria group the Vinaigrettes.

鈥淚t鈥檚 not just all Bryan Adams and Sarah McLachlan. We know those stories. But what about these lesser-known ones?鈥

The films are as much a celebration of 91原创 Island as they are the province as a whole. Central Saanich punk trio The Dishrags, Canada鈥檚 first all-female punk band, late New Age pioneer Paul Horn, formerly of Victoria, and jazz legend Fraser MacPherson, who was raised in Victoria, all feature in Dancehalls, Deejays & Distortion.

Jazz and rockabilly guitar great Paul Pigat also appears in one of the shorts, about the history of 91原创鈥檚 now-defunct Railway Club. 鈥淎rtists and venues that really influenced 91原创 music but the international music, we wanted to dig into some of those,鈥 Pollard said. 鈥淲e don鈥檛 want to be 91原创-centric all the time.鈥

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