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Yorkville (Preorder)

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The untold story of the explosive 1960s music scene that transformed a quiet neighbourhood into one of North America’s most influential creative hubs.

Yorkville: How a 1960s Coffeehouse Scene Rewrote Popular Music traces the rise and fall of the remarkably dense musical ecosystem that flourished in Toronto’s tiny Yorkville district between 1954 and 1968. Within a few blocks, dozens of coffeehouses incubated emerging folk, rock, R&B, and jazz talent long before the artists became international stars. Joni Mitchell, Neil Young, Gordon Lightfoot, Rick James, Ian & Sylvia, Steppenwolf, and many others refined their sound in these smoke-filled, liquor-free rooms—creating a scene whose impact would ripple far beyond its borders.

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The untold story of the explosive 1960s music scene that transformed a quiet neighbourhood into one of North America’s most influential creative hubs.

Yorkville: How a 1960s Coffeehouse Scene Rewrote Popular Music traces the rise and fall of the remarkably dense musical ecosystem that flourished in Toronto’s tiny Yorkville district between 1954 and 1968. Within a few blocks, dozens of coffeehouses incubated emerging folk, rock, R&B, and jazz talent long before the artists became international stars. Joni Mitchell, Neil Young, Gordon Lightfoot, Rick James, Ian & Sylvia, Steppenwolf, and many others refined their sound in these smoke-filled, liquor-free rooms—creating a scene whose impact would ripple far beyond its borders.

Drawing on more than 100 new interviews, previously unseen documents, and extensive archival research, music historian Mike Daley reconstructs Yorkville’s evolution: the bohemian roots, the folk revival, the shift to electric rock, the legendary venues and eccentric characters who ran them, and the crackdowns, moral panics, and real-estate pressures that brought it all to an end.

Vivid, authoritative, and deeply human, Yorkville captures a rare moment when music, culture, and youthful ambition collided to reshape the sound of a generation.

Mike Daley

MIKE DALEY is a Toronto-based musicologist, musician, and public speaker. His postgraduate research on Bob Dylan won the York University Thesis Prize, and he has published articles on the music of Patti Smith, the Velvet Underground, and the Grateful Dead. Mike currently presents well-attended lecture series and lecture concerts in Toronto.

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