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Jeff Stinco featured in a new book “Chefs de famille”

A brand new book called “Chefs de familie” by Émilie Villeneuve and Clémence Risler that’s coming out tomorrow, April 9th 2015, focuses on the culinary practices of 20 personalities from the Quebec restaurant scene in their private lives – how they prepare meals for their children, what sort of dishes they tend to cook for their families etc.

As Jeff Stinco has become a vital part in the restaurant scene in Montreal, it was only fitting that he’d be one of the personalities interviewed for this book. In fact, the illustrator of the book Benoît Tardif depicted Jeff cooking with his two daughters Zoé and Maya in the following illustration that is also used in the book:

If you’d like to know more about “Chefs de famille”, make sure to check out this website.

Idobi radio co-owners include Chuck, Sebastien and Joel Madden!


From left to right: Chuck Comeau (Simple Plan), Eddie Barella (program director of idobi), Tom Cheney (CEO of idobi), Joel Madden (Good Charlotte) and Sebastien Lefebvre (Simple Plan).

You may recall an article I wrote in July 2014 after the Alternative Press Music Awards, in which we learned that Chuck Comeau was in fact 1/5 of the co-owners of idobi radio along with Eddie Barella and Tom Cheney, who all apppeared at the red carpet together. The remaining two fifths of co-owners have never been named before.

Finally today, thanks to an article from Technical.ly, Chuck decided to shed some light on idobi’s ownership and his involvement in it. According to the article, idobi incorporated in 2012 and idobi’s founder Tom Cheney and Eddie Barella (radio host, program director) welcomed Good Charlotte’s Joel Madden and Simple Plan’s Chuck Comeau and also Sebastien Lefebvre as co-owners.

“As a hobby we helped them launch their careers,” said Cheney. It was “life coming full circle.”

Chuck also commented on this article via Twitter:

“Proud of idobi radio and working with my good friends Tom Cheney, Sebastien Lefebvre and Joel Madden on bringing you great music.”

Idobi Radio (stylized as “idobi radio”) is an Internet radio station that focuses mostly on pop-punk, alternative and power-pop music that was founded in 1999 by Tom Cheney. Simple Plan fans may know this radio station for many past interviews with the members of the band and mostly for the radio show Man Of The Hour (co-hosted by Simple Plan’s Sebastien Lefebvre and former merch guy/webmaster/photographer Patrick Langlois), which idobi has been airing since 2006.

Simple Plan reveal new song-title and more on Accès illimité

After lots of promotion, Canadian fans were finally able to watch the special episode of Accès illimité, which featured interesting interviews with the members of the band. The most interesting piece of information that came from this show was a brand new song-title: “Everything Sux”, which according to Jeff is one of his favorite tracks from the new album! Unfortunately, according to the representatives of Accès illimité, the show will not be available for the rest of the world.

Nevertheless, in the gallery you can check out a few stills from the episode that were posted by the show’s social media sites:

Accès illimité also released a scene which did not make it to the final cut of the episode, which you can now check out below:

And finally, Accès illimité also revealed a couple of quotes from this episode, which you can find below in English:

Pierre: “Boss is not the right word. It’s more like a dictator.”
David: (about fame) “It’s something I’ve never assimilated into.”
Chuck: “We are very proud of our Foundation.”
Jeff: “We are slow writers but it gives us a chance to do lots of stuff!”
David: “I did not start playing music to get recognised.”
Seb: “It’s not old but we have 20 years to go.”
Jeff: “SP was my hobby when I was a classical guitarist.”
Jeff: “Making the 4th album was a great therapy to me.”
Jeff: “Chuck is the glue of the band!”
Chuck: “Even though we’ve been together for 15 years, I’m still passionate.”
Chuck: (about SP’s future) “I’d really like to do more!”
Pierre: “Chuck and I are like brothers, who are complete opposites!”

EXCLUSIVE SimplePlan.cz sneak peeks #5 & #6: Seb and SP on Accès illimité

Sunday is finally here and tonight at 9:30pm EST the Canadian TV station TVA will air the long-awaited special of the show Accès illimité, which will feature interviews with all the members of Simple Plan.

For the past few days, I’ve been releasing sneak peek, which SimplePlan.cz has received from the production of the show and I can finally reveal you the final two sneak peeks (#5 and #6), which are about Sebastien and also the band in general. Check them out (thanks o Yva you can also check out the English translations below the videos)!

Seb: Well this, this is really like a ‘man cave’ you know.
Anouk: Wow, how many guitars do you have?
Seb: I have a few! But this one is the guitar I used for all our albums.
Anouk: Oh right!
Seb: It’s the guitar… uh…
Anouk: The most inspiring guitar!
Seb: Yes, that it!

Anouk: This was the last show of the year…
Pierre: It was fantastic!
Jeff: It was amazing!
David: The best!
Pierre: I think tonight was magical.

EXCLUSIVE SimplePlan.cz sneak peeks #3 & #4: David and Jeff on Accès illimité

In just one day, on March 15th 2015, the Simple Plan special on Accès illimité will air on TVA. And after sneak peeks #1 and #2, the tim has come for me to release the next two exclusive sneak peeks – this time of David’s and Jeff’s parts of the episode. Check them out with the English translation (big thanks to Rebecca!) below:

Anouk: Do you like the becoming a celebrity part of popularity?
David: It’s something that I never really assimilated into, I find that a little bit special. I would tell you that it’s why I change my look often. It’s annoying..
Anouk: To be recognized?
David: I never started to make music to be recognized and I think that the people that make music for that reason, they don’t understand it.

Anouk: What’s crazy is that I have the impression that we hear as much talk about Jeff the restaurateur as about Jeff the musician.
Jeff: It’s funny how things turn out. Simple Plan was my pastime when I was a classic musician and it’s become my job and a complet lifestyle and now the restaurant business: I started with a small drinking establishment, Le Philemon, in the old Montreal and eventually I realized that it can exist “by itself”, that they don’t need me in this project. So, I withdrew and now I opened Mangiafoco just next door and other projects.
Anouk: But you distinguish yourself, your projects work but what if the restauration becomes more important, could Simple Plan find itself without Jeff Stinco?