Once we got to the venue in Calgary the band was picked up by our record label rep and taken to a few different performances and interviews. Our first stop was to see are very dear friend Kath Thompson. Kath, was once a staple in the rock and roll radio game in the Ottawa region...now shes made her way west and I havent seen her look this happy in many years… So nice to see her! Shes handling the music at this new station called The Peak...its not really even our format, but she is so cool, she insisted we come by and perform while they spun a couple of our softer tracks and interviewed us just because she loves the band so much… What an amazing woman!Next, it was off to CJAY for an interview to help sell out the last few tickets for the show tonight… Success! Im not a huge fan of the venue in Calgary, but apparently the sound is pretty impressive and I was sold out crowd did not disappoint…They were absolutely nuts, and we thank you for that! After the show in Calgary it was a wonderful treat to hang out with a longtime friend of mine named Willa...One of the most down-to-earth, tell it like it is people you will ever meet. She always makes me realize how good we all have it in this world. Thanks Willa!It was a late night bus departure after Calgary so that we could roll in to Edmonton for load in time. There were no showers or anything available at this venue and there were no hotels in site, luckily I grabbed a quick shower before we left Calgary. Once again, our label rep picked us up and we headed out for more interviews promoting the Edmonton show and new single The 11th Hour. Here we did an interview with Park Warden, then later went for lunch with The Bears Program Director, Lochlin. We wanted to get his vibe on the Edmonton rock music scene as of late… He was very insightful. Later, after lunch we invited him to join us on stage that night for a blues jam. Hes a pretty amazing harp player and were hoping we get to hang with him a little bit more to pick his brain and of course to jam some rock n roll onstage that night!Success! He came onstage for the first encore and we jammed a little bit of Zepplin and then into Cass Corridor...The Edmonton fans went absolutely bananas - what a great jam, what a great time! It was nice to catch up with label reps, and previous technicians on the bus after that show...another late late departure for a day off in Calgary the next day.Day off! I dont know what it is, but it always seems to get real slow at the end of a tour. Its always go, go, go… And then the last week slows to almost a standstill. I really needed this day off. My head has been pounding because of the Western pressure, and dry air, that you normally dont find on the East Coast. You wind up getting dehydrated and it really messes you up.Definitely a laundry day in Calgary, and nothing else to do really. Although, I had to break out the running shoes because its been well over a week since Ive gone for a run due to a very hectic and often frantic schedule or simply by being on the bus driving. Aaah...clean clothes, and a fresh ironing board - yes! After passing the day doing mostly nothing - nodding off to sleep for five minutes at a time, I caught a second wind at 9PM. After a shave, and shower I got dressed and went downstairs to watch the rest of the Edmonton Oilers hockey game. I feel pretty bad for my friends are Oiler fans out west… They were on the verge of creating another ridiculous losing streak...I think the fact that I sat down there at the bar and drink one local microbrew and watched the final period is the only reason they won. ;-)After an on and off again sleep at the hotel, I had to make a 6:30AM bus call to the bus for Cranbrook BC… Once on the bus I crushed for another hour before I had to call the hometown radio station in Windsor to help promote my upcoming charity holiday concert at Caesars Windsors Coliseum on December 21 - for our local food banks. If at all youre interested in purchasing the latest holiday album or albums that weve done over the past four years for charity, please check it out here: www.sleighinghunger.comThe Key City Theatre in Cranbrook, BC was a traditional smaller theatre in a very nice community. I love looking at all the past photos and posters backstage at the venues that we play… Especially the theatres. I am truly humbled by some of the stages weve shared with these amazing singers, songwriters, bands, etc.… The world is filled with so much talent, and youre always questioning whether or not youre making a difference… Sometimes these photos and posters help reinforce the fact that youre doing what you do because you love it, and people enjoy it…That helps ease the pain of missing your family for weeks and months at a time. Right before sound check we did some local television with Shaw TV that went exceptionally well. We had no VIPs or anything for this show, so at sound check we began working on some special surprises we have for Vancouver…come showtime we are all pretty pumped. The young band who has been out with us since Winnipeg are called Pigeon Park, and man, do they know how to throw it down! Please search them out on the Internet and purchase what you can online… When you see them coming around your city - truly, you must support these young guys; theyre absolutely amazing live! The Tea Party were up next, and for a theatre crowd Cranbrook, BC, they did not disappoint. The captain had them sitting and standing all night long - they got quite the workout themselves throughout the evening...we wrapped up the show to thunderous applause and I immediately headed for the nice showers provided backstage at the venue. For the first time, I invited our opening act onto the bus for a couple beers and a chat, just to get to know them a little bit better and to see where their head is at, and how theyre enjoying the tour. Great bunch of guys - I remember being that young… They have all the hope, talent and desire it takes to become successful, all they need is an audience, and thats where we come in folks...PLEASE continue to support young, real, live music!Once we set our goodbyes on the bus, our driver showed up for what was to be a very long, winding, windy, rainy, snowy, sleeting, mud sliding, rock falling, ear popping journey through the mountains…Randy, is a true professional bus driver… After spending more than 20 years of my life on a tour bus, I can honestly say that there are very few who reach his level of commitment, safety and passion for what he does. Thank you so much for keeping us safe Randy!We are almost in Vancouver, where the band just found out we are needed for a last minute interview at CFOX...I better go shave and clean up a bit. Ill hit you guys back after the two Vancouver shows at The world famous Commodore ballroom - where I get to hang with my Momma, Rick, and my wonderful sister, Shelley! I cant wait to blow your mind Vancouver… Lets do this!Follow me on Twitter @burrowsdrumsL.A.M.F.JB Cheap Adidas Superstar Online . TSN 1290s coverage begins with Hustler & Lawless at 3pm. Rick Ralph hosts the Official Jets Pre-game Show at 5pm. Adidas Superstars Sale Cheap . The fourth-year guard from Carleton University kicked off his varsity career with rookie of the year honours in 2011, before racking up three straight Mike Moser Memorial Trophies for outstanding player. http://www.superstarcheap.com/ . The 26-year-old Sobotka injured his left leg playing for the St. Louis Blues in a 3-1 loss to the Carolina Hurricanes on Friday. The Blues said he would not recover from the injury in time for the Olympic tournament. Cheap Adidas Superstar China . Off-Season Game Plan looks at what the Blue Jackets may do to build upon last seasons success to return to the playoffs again next year. Adidas Superstars Clearance Sale .com) - Minnesota Vikings running back Adrian Peterson lost an appeal to have his indefinite suspension overturned, the NFL announced Friday. SAN ANTONIO -- Unable to comfortably separate from the young Toronto Raptors, the San Antonio Spurs turned to a proven finishing formula - Tony Parker driving for layups when he wasnt kicking the ball to open teammates on the perimeter. Parker had 26 points and eight assists and San Antonio beat Toronto 112-99 Monday night. "We won that game because of Tony Parkers aggressiveness," Spurs coach Gregg Popovich said. "His juice; his aggression all night long. And we made some 3s in the fourth quarter. Those are the two reasons we won the game." Parker had eight points and three assists in the final quarter, committing just one turnover in 9 minutes. "A win is a win," Parker said. "Theyve been playing well, the Raptors. They had a big win in (Oklahoma City) and they made it hard on us." Coming off a 104-98 victory over the Thunder on Sunday, the Raptors got within three or less on numerous occasions in the second half, but couldnt complete the rallies against the Spurs. "It was a superior team, I think, first of all," Toronto coach Dwane Casey said. "You talk about one of the top teams in the West. Talking to the Oklahoma City coach, they feel the same way about how tough San Antonio is." Toronto trailed 57-56 after DeMar DeRozans 3 with 9:22 left in the third quarter, but Parker and Tim Duncan combined for eight points to rebuilding San Antonios lead to 67-59. In his second game off the bench after starting the Spurs first 26 games, Danny Green hit a pair of 3s to put San Antonio up 90-80 with just under 8 minutes remaining. Green was 4 for 6 on 3-pointers in scoring 14 points for the Spurs (21-7). "I didnt bench him because he wasnt making shots," Popovich said. "You dont bench people because theyre not making shots. We changed the look and changed the rotation a little bit. It could change again." The change helped San Antonio overcome a Toronto team that had gone 4-2 since trading leading scorer Rudy Gay to Sacramento on Dec. 9. Kyle Lowry and Terrence&nnbsp;Ross had 23 points each and DeRozan added 13 points for the Raptors (11-15).dddddddddddd Ross was 3 for 6 on 3s and 10 for 16 overall. Toronto kept pace despite giving up 16 offensive rebounds, being outscored 52-36 in the paint and allowing San Antonio to score a season-high 24 second-chance points. The Raptors also had 13 turnovers. "That was the kicker," Casey said. "That was difference in the game, our turnovers and the defensive glass. We didnt do a good job of turning and finding the body and thats mental fatigue. We had been doing a good job of keeping people off the glass and attacking the basket, but youre not talking about chopped liver in San Antonio. They are going to be in the money at the end of the season." The bench again provided San Antonio a lift, with Ginobili and Patty Mills each hitting a 3 as the reserves outscored their peers 18-2 in the second quarter. Ginobilis 3 gave the Spurs their largest lead at 52-43 with 2:20 remaining in the half. Still, Toronto closed a three-game road trip with victories over Oklahoma City and the Dallas Mavericks. "Were happy with it, we wanted to be greedy and get 3-0, but 2-1 against these three teams is pretty good, well take it," Lowry said. NOTES: DeRozan was assessed a technical foul with 4:33 remaining in the first quarter for continuing to argue a continuation call against him after official Lauren Holtkamp warned him, "Thats enough." . The Spurs recalled G Nando De Colo and F Malcolm Thomas from their developmental team in Austin. De Colo had 31 points, nine assists, six rebounds and four steals in a 131-94 victory over the Delaware 87ers on Saturday. . Former Spurs C David Robinson received a loud ovation, including applause from officials Holtkamp, Danny Crawford and Tony Brown, when he appeared on the big screen at midcourt to acknowledge his military service. . Steve Novaks streak of turnover-free play ended at 202 minutes after entering with 3 minutes left in the game. It was the longest active streak in the league. ' ' '