KayvonTV

An Internet Reality Show featuring the life of Kayvon Zahedi.

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Random bloke questions my British heritage during Canadian Music Week 2008 at the Royal York Hotel in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Tuesday, March 25th, 2008

One of the most frustrating things in my live is the almost constant questions surrounding my heritage. Is his accent real? Could he really be from England?
During this years edition of Canadian Music Week, a random bloke, who I now know as Ajani Charles, of Ajani Photography, had to nerve to question my British accent.
I am very lucky that the KayvonTV powers that be documented the moment on tape, now surely all the people will spot the flaws in Ajani’s reasoning.
I am indeed British mate, me mom gave birth to me in the great city of Wimbledon, and quite frankly I am astonished that a gentleman such as yourself would ponder such an outlandish possibility.

KayvonTV catches up (and interviews) rap legend KRS-ONE during Canadian Music Week in Toronto

Thursday, March 13th, 2008

What a fantastic time we had during Canadian Music Week. It really is an amazing annual event that’s dedicated to the expression and growth of the country’s music business. Saturday was the urban hip-hop day featuring keynote interviews with KRS-one and RZA. And what a surprise we had when the rap legend himself, KRS-one walked right by me as he made his way to his keynote speech. Of course, it wouldn’t be KayvonTV if we didn’t try to catch up with KRS-one for an interview. And what a surprise I had when the man himself grabbed me mike and shared some wisdom’s.

KayvonTV interviews CBC boss Richard Stursberg at Canadian Music Week opening gala with Jully Black

Thursday, March 6th, 2008

It was a great start to Canadian Music Week with the kick-off party to celebrate the launch of CBC Radio 2. I had the chance to chat with Mr. Richard Stursberg – Executive Vice-President of CBC. I was a bit taken back when Mr. Stursberg had some not-so-nice things to say about his rival Canadian broadcasters (presumably CTV and Global) and how they don’t do the “honourable thing” and support Canadian programs – but instead look to buy up the foreign stuff. Ms. Jully Black provided the entertainment on the evening. What a great start to the music festival!