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(Only Jason Rolland has more songs I think). Peter's collection of around 40k songs is enough to keep virtually everyone happy. Significantly better than the Gladstone as are the sound levels. There are speakers throughout the ENTIRE Restaurant so you are sure to be heard. The stage for where bands play is actually an ideal spot for karaoke singers as you can see almost the entire place. It is a venue under new name and management, but the owner is going all out to make an impression and in my eyes it's a good one. The Tennessee Bar & Restaurant was a pleasant surprise. I'd seen another karaoke event at a bar will remain nameless because, frankly, it had no real food, decor or to put it bluntly, class. The Good: I've got admit, I don't find a lot of good karaoke venues in the Parkdale area.
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It will be interesting to see if this experiment will start a new trend. A few other restaurants doing are trying to use karaoke their customers base on typically slower days.
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When I was told by Peter Styles he was doing karaoke at a new venue on Sundays I was curious. Generally not as packed as a Thursday or Friday night. The big advantage is you get a LOT more songs in for the evenings. It's a interesting day for karaoke carousing as most of us have to work the next day. One thing I've definitely been seeing is restaurants having more attempts at Karaoke on Thursdays and Sundays. Although I haven't written in quite sometime I have been watching events, restaurants, and trends.