Falcon and Chenier, two guys who always wanted their own morning show bring you their wisdom, musings, take on life, friends, and funnery on a weekly (usually) basis in this show from Kingston, Ontario, Canada.
This week the boys catch up with Solomon Woodland, back for his second appearance to celebrate the release of his self-titled second album, for a few songs and some great stories. Also behind the mic is Cole Miller, the founder of Napanee's own 12 Barrels Whiskey to talk, well, whiskey.
What do you get when you take the coolest guy in Napanee circa 1986, who was into rock and blues, and give him an alt country twist? Clem Chesterfield, the alter-ego of Tim Sheffield. Both join the buds for some chatting and some tunes.
Strap in for the wildest ride of Kingston's Weekly Show when the buds are joined by talented musician and funnyman Erick Turnbull for a few tunes and wild stories. Also on the couch is Ben Vandenburg from MacKinnon Brothers Brewing who shares stories of his own, including the two times he kicked Brett Emmons (of The Glorious Sons) ass. Brett, consider this the official invite to come and tell your side of the story...anytime!
Falcon and Chenier are back and into Steel Panthers, talking about Facebook jail, and are joined by two of Falcon's cousins, the Kennelly’s, aka Royal G Symphony.
This week the buds conversation is all over the map, as usual, hitting on Arby's Orange Cream Shake, what's worth watching on Netflix, the Ponderosa in Watertown, and adapting to Amherstview, along with musical guests Dan Taylor Band for a couple of tunes.
This week the buds are joined by Downtown Kingston's bar toad Ted Sheppard and his pal (ours too) Kody Paul for a deep chat that includes a Kingston City Councilor who is an (alleged) bully on the ice, life downtown, and a tune or two.
Happy thanksgiving weekend bud! For this week's episode, the Falcon & Chenier are joined by the immensely talented Solomon Woodland, in the midst of recording his second solo album. Four great live tunes, a tribute to Eddie Van Halen, and the buds take on whatever comes to mind.
This week the buds are joined by Kingston's extremely talented soul / R&B singer Reid Cunningham and his pal Dylan Lodge for a show packed with five great live tunes!
F#*! bud, Ballzy makes a second appearance to accompany his pal Joe Carscallen. But forget Ballzy, this episode is filled with one of the quieter members of Kingston music scene, and one of the most talented guitar players in Kingston.
The Hip bud! This week we're joined by Gord Sinclair of The Tragically Hip to talk about his first solo album, Taxi Dancers, released just before the Covid-19 pandemic stopped all musical tours. Gord speaks candidly about the recording process, songwriting, The Tragically Hip, and performs two songs, Get Back Again and It's Already Too Late. As always, Falcon and Chenier dish the dirt on what they're doing and what they're thinking.
Three's a charm? F*#@ yeah, bud! This week we're joined by Jonas Lewis-Anthony to talk about his band The Wilderness, busking his way into Canada, and having his record producer's trip to Australia pave the way for recording his first full-length album at the temple of Canadian rock with one of it's God's. As always, Falcon and Chenier dish the dirt on what they're doing and what they're thinking.
Will lightening strike twice? You betcha bud! This week we're joined by Kody Paul to talk about bad guitars and great people and a couple of tunes. As always, Falcon and Chenier dish the dirt on what they're doing and what they're thinking.
What's up bud? This week we're joined by Coach Cunningham to talk about the match-ups in the first round NHL Playoffs and a little about the Leafs. Greg Ball stops by to talk about his musical journey, his side gigs, plays a couple of brand new tunes, and offers-up a six-pack of Ashton Brewing Company beers for sharing this week's show. As always (it's the first one, so trust us) Falcon and Chenier dish the dirt on what they're watching and what they're thinking.