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A delegation of 140 of Ireland's top entrepreneurs, including tech entrepreneurs Liam Dunne of Klearcom, Gareth Sheridan of Nutriband Inc., Alan Doyle of Aerlytix, Eddie Dillon of CreditLogic and Conor Buckley of Granite Digital, are this week travelling to Japan for the annual EY Entrepreneur Of The Year CEO Retreat. Running from Monday 26th to Saturday 31st May, the retreat will see the entrepreneurs travel between Tokyo, Osaka and Kyoto as they participate in a comprehensive programme of executive coaching, education and networking, while also experiencing Japan's vibrant culture and traditions. This year's retreat will visit sites of major business, academic and diplomatic importance across Japan. Key visits will include SoftBank Corporation HQ where the group will meet with SoftBank President Kunihiro Fujinaga and Executive Vice President Daichi Nozaki, a 'Mini MBA' experience at Hitotsubashi University, delivered by leading Japanese academics Professor Yoshinori Fujikawa and Professor Hiroshi Ono, and Ireland House Tokyo, the centre of Ireland's diplomatic relations in Japan, where the group will meet with Ambassador of Ireland to Japan, Damien Cole. Later in the week, the group will immerse themselves in Japanese culture in Kyoto before concluding with a visit to the World Expo in Osaka. Japan is the world's fourth largest economy with enduring strengths in areas including innovation, technology, automotive and manufacturing. The existing trade relationship between Ireland and Japan is strong, with Japan positioned as Ireland's second-largest trading partner in the Asia-Pacific region. Many of the entrepreneurs travelling to Japan are already conducting business there, while others are seeking to expand their markets. The delegation includes this year's 24 EY Entrepreneur Of The Year finalists as well as programme alumni representing a broad spectrum of industries and representatives from Enterprise Ireland, Invest Northern Ireland and Julius Baer International. Roger Wallace, Partner Lead for EY Entrepreneur Of The Year, said: "The CEO retreat is one of the highlights of the EY Entrepreneur Of The Year programme and this year we are taking the biggest ever cohort of entrepreneurs on the retreat to Japan, for what will be Ireland's largest annual unofficial trade mission. Supported by Enterprise Ireland, Invest NI, and Julius Baer, our 140 entrepreneurs will have the opportunity to meet with local business leaders, academics and experts while also experiencing Japan's vibrant culture and traditions. "Japan is renowned as an innovative leader across various industries, including manufacturing, electronics, automotive and robotics, with world-class Japanese companies such as Sony, Honda, and Yamaha. It is a country rich in opportunity for entrepreneurs looking to expand beyond traditional markets and into the wider Asia-Pacific region, an area which continues to move from strength to strength. This retreat is an opportunity for Irish entrepreneurs to delve deeper into new market opportunities in Japan and expand their knowledge of business and trade in the region. "More broadly, our CEO Retreat is designed to enable entrepreneurs to have the space to step back, engage with their peers and think differently, to embrace new ideas and to push themselves even further. The retreat is also an opportunity for entrepreneurs to deepen business relationships with fellow participants, often leading to fruitful collaborations, which is a core element of the Entrepreneur Of The Year programme. We hope the retreat will inspire and energise our entrepreneurs and may even be the spark that ignites some great new and exciting business possibilities for this talented group of business leaders." Since its inception, the EY Entrepreneur Of The Year Ireland community has grown into a tight-knit network of 650 alumni who harness each other's wealth of experience, with three-quarters (75%) conducting business with one another. Together, the ...
How the creator of the bestselling Molly the Maid series went from publisher to author; Bee Quammie talks about feeling stuck in life to writing The Book of Possibilities; Reading while on The Road with Customer Services' Matt Cheverie; and what perfect happiness means to writer Curtis Sittenfeld on this episode of The Next Chapter.Books discussed on this week's show include:The Maid's Secret by Nita ProseEleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine by Gail HoneymanWhere I Belong by Alan DoyleEmancipation Day by Wayne GradyLittle Cruelties by Liz NugentThe Road by Cormac MccarthyThe Book of Possibilities by Bee QuammieFalling Back in Love with Being Human by Kai Cheng ThomA Letter to My Daughter by Maya AngelouShow Don't Tell by Curtis Sittenfeld
Canadian icon Alan Doyle shares his fascinating musical journey in this episode of the Hidden Track podcast. From his humble beginnings in Petty Harbour to performing on global stages, Doyle's narrative is filled with heartfelt reflections and vibrant storytelling. He discusses his evolution with Great Big Sea, his solo career, and his ventures into theatre and writing. He talks about his educational background, influences such as Ron Hynes, and his new introspective album, Welcome Home. Listen for an engaging tale of music, humility, and gratitude, and enjoy a bonus acoustic performance of "Hard Old Hands," live in CKUA's Studio A. CREDITS Host: Grant Stovel Associate Producer: Scott Zielsdorf Executive Producer: Arianne Smith-Piquette Senior Producer: Jasmine Vickaryous Special thanks to the CKUA Events & Marketing Teams! The Hidden Track Podcast is a CKUA production made possible by the generosity of our donors. Thank you for your support! Learn more about Hidden Track at ckua.com/hiddentrack.
Which Side Are You On? Join us for the debut from Artists For Action, folk luminaries like Bruce Cockburn, Alan Doyle, Lucy MacNeil, Oysterband, Martin Simpson ... 16 talents in total pour their heart into protest of the war in Ukraine. Plus, new music from Cassie & Maggie and upcoming folk duo Jane & Kyle. VolumeUp and ElbowsUp for Canada;s Celtic Radio Hour, Celt In A Twist! Artists For Action - Which Side Are You On? CANCON Furmiga Dub - Upi Biti Cassie And Maggie - Bow Down CANCON Jane & Kyle - Sounds Of Summer CANCON Salsa Celtica - An Danns Elegua ROS - Flama Rocksalt & Nails - More & More Flook - Tie The Knot In Georgia Flogging Molly - A Song Of Liberty Dervish - Whelans Oysterband - Bright Morning Star Eddi Reader - Ye Banks and Braes O'Bonnie Doon The Finlay MacDonal Band - Back To Bergamo 58:42
It's 1231 plus 3, baby! It's 1, 2, 3, 4! ALSO IN THIS EPISODE: The Vegaboys are comin'! Evan proposes a very fun tier list! Quick, 80 more ideas! BONUS SEGMENT: FUN AND GAMES! Get yourself some IABD shirts! Wear a logo on your chest!: https://www.teepublic.com/user/itsallbeendonepodcast Catch us on the 'net!: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1593559714014720 Twitter: @beendonepod Discord: http://www.projectderailed.com/discord Thanks to Project Derailed for hosting us!
This is Episode 416 of Georgian Bay Roots Radio, hosted by Lloyd Lemon that was released on October 6, 2024. Episode 416 is sponsored by The Georgian Bay Folk Society. In this episode Lloyd plays music from artists on Volume 1 of his wishlist for Summerfolk 50 (2025). Artists featured include: Ruthie Foster; Billy Bragg & Joe Henry; John Hammond; JD McPherson; John Gorka; Terra Spencer; Ron Sexsmith; Alan Doyle; The Skydiggers; David Myles; De Temps Antan; Sharon Shannon; Jesse Cook and Tommy Emmanuel; and Natalie MacMaster, Donnell Leahy with Rhiannon Giddens. #summerfolk #podcast #georgianbayroots #georgianbayrootsradio #Summerfolk50 #ruthiefoster; #billybraggandjohnhenry #johnhammond #jdmcpherson #johngorka #terraspencer #ronsexsmith #alandoyle #theskydiggers #david myles #detempsantan #sharonshannon # jessecook #tommyemmanuel #nataliemacmasteranddonnellleahy #rhiannongiddens
On 24th & 25th of August 2024 , the International Caherconnell Furnace Festival will take place at Caherconnell Fort in the Burren, Co. Clare! You will be able to see iron smelters from across the globe smelting iron ore into iron. Blacksmiths will be making replicas of iron objects found during excavations at Caherconnell. This year will also feature an Open Air Museum on iron in the Burren, at Caherconnell and in Ireland. To discuss this further, Alan Morrissey was joined by Alan Doyle, the youngest iron smelter in Ireland, from Ennistymon. For more information, see http://www.furnacefestival.ie Photo (c): Caherconnell Furnace Festival
Newfoundland's own Alan Doyle is one of Canada's great songwriters. He sits down with Tom to celebrate the release of his 20th album, titled “Welcome Home,” and reflects on the early days of his band, Great Big Sea.
Newfoundland's Alan Doyle is out and about on the road again. The musician has three sold-out shows at the Shore Club in Hubbards, N.S., on August 27, 28 and 29. Guest host Preston Mulligan spoke with Alan about career in Atlantic Canada and his latest album, Welcome Home, which was released in February this year.
A Newfoundland musician lets us in on the sights he recommends to best enjoy the rugged beauty of his Atlantic island home. Then an award-winning Canadian TV personality shares his own favorite places and things to enjoy across Canada. Plus, a culinary historian raises a glass to New Orleans and unveils how to appreciate the history of America's most "spirited" city through its distinctive cocktails. For more information on Travel with Rick Steves - including episode descriptions, program archives and related details - visit www.ricksteves.com.
Out on the ocean, the wind blowing through our hair with whales on the horizon on the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast #662. Subscribe now! Lunasa, Natalie Padilla, Wylde Nept, Louise Bichan, Adria Jackson, Dublin Gulch, Tarren, Bettina Solas, The BorderCollies, The Crowfoot Rakes, Solar Grove, The Kilt LIfters, High Octane, Bealtaine GET CELTIC MUSIC NEWS IN YOUR INBOX The Celtic Music Magazine is a quick and easy way to plug yourself into more great Celtic culture. Enjoy seven weekly news items for Celtic music and culture online. Subscribe now and get 34 Celtic MP3s for Free. VOTE IN THE CELTIC TOP 20 FOR 2024 This is our way of finding the best songs and artists each year. You can vote for as many songs and tunes that inspire you in each episode. Your vote helps me create next year's Best Celtic music of 2024 episode. You have just three weeks to vote this year. Vote Now! You can follow our playlist on Spotify to listen to those top voted tracks as they are added every 2 - 3 weeks. 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THIS WEEK IN CELTIC MUSIC 0:02 - Intro: Matthew Newman 0:15 - Lúnasa “O'Carolan's Tea” from Live in Kyoto 3:53 - WELCOME 5:34 - Natalie Padilla “Larkspur” from Montana Wildflower 8:56 - Wylde Nept “Sail Forever” from All's Fair 12:31 - Louise Bichan “Deltingside” from The Lost Summer 17:57 - Adria Jackson “The Skye Boat Song” from Troubadour 20:10 - FEEDBACK 24:16 - Dublin Gulch “The Orphan Girl” from Tap 'Er Light 26:55 - Tarren “Spring Polkas” from Revel 31:55 - Bettina Solas “Chatham Street Faire” from Ruminations and Wanderings 34:54 - The BorderCollies “Galway Shawl” from To the Hills and Back 39:30 - Erin Ruth “The Lonely Woods Of Upton” from single 42:56 - THANKS 45:08 - The Crowfoot Rakes “Spanish Ladies” from Off She Goes 48:41 - Solar Grove “Rust From The Storm “ from single 53:58 - The Kilt LIfters “Red, Red, Rose” from single 56:39 - High Octane “Trip to Balmaha” from High Octane 1:00:26 - CLOSING 1:01:48 - Bealtaine “The Whale Hymn” from The Founders' Room 1:06:02 - CREDITS The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn, The Celtfather and our Patrons on Patreon. The show was edited by Mitchell Petersen with Graphics by Miranda Nelson Designs. Visit our website to follow the show. You'll find links to all of the artists played in this episode. Todd Wiley is the editor of the Celtic Music Magazine. Subscribe to get 34 Celtic MP3s for Free. Plus, you'll get 7 weekly news items about what's happening with Celtic music and culture online. Best of all, you will connect with your Celtic heritage. Please tell one friend about this podcast. Word of mouth is the absolute best way to support any creative endeavor. Finally, remember. Reduce, reuse, recycle, and think about how you can make a positive impact on your environment. Promote Celtic culture through music at http://celticmusicpodcast.com/. WELCOME THE IRISH & CELTIC MUSIC PODCAST * Helping you celebrate Celtic culture through music. I am Marc Gunn. This podcast is for fans of Celtic music. We have it all from traditional jigs and reels to Irish drinking songs to Celtic rock and even occasionally some electronic based Celtic. There's also a lot of original songs and tunes inspired by Celtic culture from Celtic musicians. We are here to build a diverse Celtic community and help the incredible artists who so generously share their music with you. If you hear music you love, please email artists to let them know you heard them on the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast. Please support the musicians who support this podcast. Buy a CD, Album Pin, Shirt, Digital Download, or join their communities on Patreon. You can find a link to all of the artists in the shownotes, along with show times, when you visit our website at celticmusicpodcast.com. If you are a Celtic musician or in a Celtic band, then please submit your band to be played on the podcast. You don't have to send in music or an EPK. You will get a free eBook called Celtic Musicians Guide to Digital Music and learn how to follow the podcast. It's 100% free. Just email Email follow@bestcelticmusic THANK YOU PATRONS OF THE PODCAST! You are amazing. It is because of your generosity that you get to hear so much great Celtic music each and every week. Your kindness pays for our engineer, graphic designer, Celtic Music Magazine editor, promotion of the podcast, and allows me to buy the music I play here. It also pays for my time creating the show each and every week. As a patron, you get ad - free and music - only episodes before regular listeners, vote in the Celtic Top 20, stand - alone stories, you get a private feed to listen to the show or you can listen through the Patreon app. All that for as little as $1 per episode. A special thanks to our Celtic Legends: Marti Meyers, Brenda, Karen DM Harris, Emma Bartholomew, Dan mcDade, Carol Baril, Miranda Nelson, Nancie Barnett, Kevin Long, Gary R Hook, Lynda MacNeil, Kelly Garrod, Annie Lorkowski, Shawn Cali HERE IS YOUR THREE STEP PLAN TO SUPPORT THE PODCAST Go to our Patreon page. Decide how much you want to pledge every week, $1, $5, $25. Make sure to cap how much you want to spend per month. Keep listening to the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast to celebrate Celtic culture through music. You can become a generous Patron of the Podcast on Patreon at SongHenge.com. TRAVEL WITH CELTIC INVASION VACATIONS Every year, I take a small group of Celtic music fans on the relaxing adventure of a lifetime. We get to know a region through its culture, history, and legends. This fall, I'm taking a group to taste Scottish whisky. We'll visit at least three of the Scottish whisky regions. Taste a variety of whiskeys, then we will do some light hiking through the Scottish countryside. You can join us with an auditory and visual adventure through podcasts and videos. Learn more about the invasion at http://celticinvasion.com/ #celticmusic #irishmusic #celticmusicpodcast I WANT YOUR FEEDBACK What are you doing today while listening to the podcast? Please email me. I'd love to see a picture of what you're doing while listening or of a band that you saw recently. Email me at follow@bestcelticmusic. murray mcdowell sent a picture and wrote: “hi Marc, we had a fantastic St Patrick's weekend culminating in a great session in Katy Jane's Bar in Larne, Co. Antrim” fitz ml wrote: “Marc, so glad you had a fun St. Patrick's Day. We had a church potluck with corned beef and cabbage and a lot of people showed up in different shades of green.” Dinah emailed photos: “Happy Day after☘️ Here I am playing fiddle with Michael Hynes (duo is Fiddlers Rock) at the Golden Lion [right across road from Atlantic Ocean] in Flagler Beach FL. Last night 3/17, I came down to play St. Patrick's Day gigs with Michael/Mike Hynes who moved here almost three years ago from MA ☘️” Jolena Foster emailed: “Hi Mark: I'm Jolena. I used to contact you some on mastodon some. Anyway, I'm sitting outside while listening to the podcast. It's 70° right now with the temperature climbing up to 79°. Keep playing the great celtic music, and I'll keep listening.” John L Pearson emailed: “Marc!! I often use March to dig through my own archives of Celtic music, and I celebrate long - distance with a great friend who is a Celtic jewelry maker I met at the Telluride Bluegrass Festival way more than a decade ago! I love the podcast, and can't remember right off the last new fav I heard on the podcast. In the last year or two I really got into Shane Henessey's guitar stuff—not sure if I heard it on your podcast or elsewhere. But I also pull out old favs. The Waterboys Room to Roam. Maybe not quite celtic, but a couple of the early bands had that flavor. And I'll put on some Great Big Sea—though sadly they aren't around anymore, Alan Doyle is still out there making music. And when I really feel the need to get up and dance, I thrown on some Natalie MacMaster. And then when I'm tired and need to get contemplative over a green beer (at least metaphorically green) I'll put on some Loreena McKennitt. And I can't begin to tell you how much great Celtic music you have turned me on to. Thank You! I'm looking forward to your St. Pat's month podcast! Stainte!” David Cullen emailed a photo: “Greetings from The Brogues in Townsville Australia Hope you had a great weekend, Marc.”
The members of the Derina Harvey Band live in Edmonton and most recently were on tour in the U.S. However, they're from this province...and last night in Charlottetown, P.E.I. the band was been named Entertainer of the Year at the East Coast Music Awards.The band has been compared to a “rockier” version of Great Big Sea, if you swapped out Alan Doyle for Adele. We caught up to Derina in Charlottetown for a chat about being honoured with the "Fan's Choice Entertainer of the Year" award. (Jamie Fitzpatrick with Derina Harvey)
Our 499th episode, which aired on February 18, 2024, and featured part two of our Alan Doyle focus. Alan Doyle – Back Home on the Island, Back to the Harbour The Navigators – Welcome to the Rock, Covers From Away Shanneyganock – If I Left You Alone With My Heart, Sonny Don't Go Away: A Tribute to Ron Hynes Rum Ragged – House, Sonny Don't Go Away: A Tribute to Ron Hynes Interview with Alan Doyle part three Matthew Byrne – 1962, Sonny Don't Go Away: A Tribute to Ron Hynes Ennis Sisters – Lonely Song, Sonny Don't Go Away: A Tribute to Ron Hynes Interview with Alan Doyle part four Alan Doyle – Heave Away, Covers from Away Shanneyganock – Screech In, Covers from Away Interview with Alan Doyle part five Original Charlottetown Cast – I've Got A Song for You, The Songs of Tell Tale Harbour Original Charlottetown Cast – You Never Looked So Good, The Songs of Tell Tale Harbour Alan Doyle – The Old Black Rum, Here Tonight The Dardanelles – Screech Out, Covers from Away Alan Doyle & The Dardanelles – St. John's Waltz, Sonny Don't Go Away: A Tribute to Ron Hynes
Canadian teen Hallie Clarke makes history as youngest world champion in women's skeleton racing (1:45) Guest: Hallie Clarke, skeleton racing world champion Wendy's to test surge pricing on fast food items (16:32) Guest: Robert Carter, a restaurant industry analyst and managing partner at Stratton Hunter Group Thirty years and 20 albums later, Alan Doyle reflects on life with and away from Great Big Sea (33:02) Guest: Alan Doyle, Newfoundland musician, former lead singer of Great Big Sea The life and death of legendary snowboarder Craig Kelly (1:01:20) Guest: Eric Blehm, author of the The Darkest White: A Mountain Legend and the Avalanche That Took Him New Road Rage poll shows most Canadians think they're good drivers (1:20:17) Guest: Dan Arnold, chief strategy officer, Pollara
Our 498th episode, which aired on February 11, 2024, and featured part one of music and conversation with Alan Doyle. Alan Doyle – Welcome Home, Welcome Home Alan Doyle – Dancing Like We Did Last Night, Welcome Home Alan Doyle – Captain Kidd, Here Tonight Alan Doyle – Leave Her Johnny, Back to the Harbour Alan Doyle – It's OK, Songs from Home Interview with Alan Doyle part one Alan Doyle – How Did We Get From Saying I Love You, Welcome Home Interview with Alan Doyle part two Alan Doyle & Keith Power – We Will Always Be Home, Theme from “Son of a Critch” Alan Doyle & Keith Power with Damhnait Doyle – Sleeping in the Cold Below, from “Warframe” Alan Doyle – Hard Old Hands, Welcome Home Alan Doyle – Wave Over Wave, Here Tonight Alan Doyle – All For A Song, Welcome Home
On this episode of 32 Thoughts, Jeff and Elliotte delve into the Columbus Blue Jackets relieving Jarmo Kekäläinen of his duties as General Manager. Elliotte expands on some of the names that are in contention to be considered by John Davidson as the new GM (8:01). Jeff also asks Elliotte about Elvis Merzļikins, who publicly expressed an interest to leave Columbus (11:29). The fellas then turn their attention to Jack Hughes, his "people pay to see me" comments, and the ensuing aftermath versus the LA Kings (14:59). Elliotte and Jeff ponder whether the Kings will make a move in between the pipes... Juuse Saros maybe (20:40) ? Jeff and Elliotte then discuss whether suspension appeals are the new normal across the NHL, à la Morgan Rielly (29:10) and does Rasmus Ristolainen's injury prevent the Flyers from making any moves at all (33:23)? To wrap the segment, Jeff and Elliotte speculate on which Western Conference teams will buy in the coming weeks (39:00). The guys answer your questions in the Montana's Thought Line (43:58) and finish the podcast by sitting down with Canadian Folk Rock musician Alan Doyle, who is embarking on a brand new tour with a brand new album (54:03). Find Alan Doyle's tour dates & tickets here: https://alandoyle.ca/tour/Find Alan Doyle's music here: https://alandoyle.ca/music/Email the podcast at 32thoughts@sportsnet.ca or call the Montana's Thought Line at 1-833-311-3232 and leave us a voicemail.This podcast was produced and mixed by Dominic Sramaty and hosted by Jeff Marek and Elliotte Friedman.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
Newfoundland's own Alan Doyle is one of Canada's great songwriters. He sits down with Tom to celebrate the release of his 20th album, titled “Welcome Home,” and reflects on the early days of his band, Great Big Sea.
Feb 9th Alan Doyle releases his next album Welcome Home Feb 10 he guests on Mulligan Stew “I have always struggled with the middle ground. I love playing live so much and I have rightly been accused of writing songs more for concerts than albums. Most people who come to my shows want that kind of night out. So, I have overlooked the lower and slower: The lower part of my vocal range and the slower songs. I'm letting myself do that for the first time on this record.” Alan's 6th solo album and 20th of his career. Alan is celebrating 30 years in music. He's been co-writing songs for Welcome Home with Donovan Woods, Jimmy Rankin and actor Oscar Isaac. Alan starts a 45-night North American tour Feb 20 with 2 nights in Kelowna. Feb 29 – Edmonton N Jube March 1 Calgary S Jube March 9 Massey Hall Alan Doyle is a first-class storyteller who takes us through the songs and stories. We talk about Tell Tale Harbour the play he produced. Also was involved in The Tribute to Ron Hynes Album And he has yet another best-selling book coming. The beautiful Alan Doyle and his beautiful, beautiful band charging into 2024. At CKUA
Mitch Melnick, Jon Still and Andie Bennett talk about the fans thoughts on two years of Martin St.Louis as head coach of the Montreal Canadiens. The crew started to preview the Super Bowl and then Canadian musician Alan Doyle joined the show to talk about his upcoming show in Montreal March 14th.
Alan Doyle says the best part of leaving, is coming home. And home is Newfoundland. His elders voted to keep Newfoundland a country, but they lost the 1949 referendum and joined Canada. Alan is the first generation Canadian in his family. We talk about his love of touring, of music, of acting beside Russell Crowe, and partying in pubs. Alan plans to keep performing forever. Why, he asks, would one ever retire? We tried to get him to confess to being secretly unhappy. It didn't work. His new album is a bit more country, much more intimate, and he dares us to find his actual confessions in the songs. Still, it's the good times, the old songs and sounds, that keep him going. After years of performing with Great Big Sea, he's got a new band and a new album, called of course, “Welcome Home”. You can watch the episode on YouTube A Transcription is available on the episode page We love writing and would love for you to read what we write. Sign Up for our Substack Newsletter. If you would like to support the show, we do have partner opportunities available. Please email Wendy and Maureen at womenofir@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, rapper Alan Doyle is back! We talk about the fun of battling televised football while performing live music or comedy. The trailer for Despicable Me 4 has us discussing a popular porn trope - didn't see that coming. Meanwhile, Long Legs looks super scary, even more so as we realize star Nicholas Cage isn't in the trailer at all (we don't think.) and Amy Winehouse biopic Back to Black has us reflecting on the tortured singer's life in the spotlight. We talk about Koji Kondo, creator of some of the most memorable video game jingles. Plus, the amazing cast of the upcoming film Sonic the Hedgehog 3.
This is the January 28, 2024 edition of Georgian Bay Roots Radio, hosted by Lloyd Lemon. In this first episode of 2024 we look back at some of Lloyd's favourite new music from 2023. Artists featured include: Bruce Cockburn: Jay Linden; Lennie Gallant; Jimmy Buffett; Meredith Moon; Elisapie; Adrian Sutherland; Allison Russell; The Urban Folk Quartet; Jessica Pearson and the East Wind; Tim Baker; Alan Doyle & The Dardanelles; Kellie Loder and The Skydiggers.
In these 'Moments' of the #GaleForceWins podcast we will be reflecting on some of our favourite moments in what we call 'WinGusts' Alan Doyle joined us on Episode #120 and in this moment from that we feature him talking about how much fun he is still having. A great quote from the episode "A crowd needs a band right, they need that night. The band needs the crowd too, there is just as much going back that way as coming this way!"#galeforcewins is an inspirational podcast with New episodes every Tuesday evening on Youtube or wherever you get your podcasts.We also launched Gale Force Wins on the Rogers Television Network in St. John's on January 31st 2023 with a series of 12 episodes.You can also visit https://galeforcewins.com/To message Gerry visit: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gerrycarew/To message Allan visit: https://www.linkedin.com/in/allanadale/
Featuring More Selected Artists who Performed on Sonny Don't Go Away A Tribute to Ron Hynes, including the Ennis Sisters, the Silver Wolf Band, The Once, Tim Baker (“Hey Rosetta”), Shanneyganock, Rum Ragged, Quote the Raven and Alan Doyle.https://www.facebook.com/ron.moores.18
“Sonny Don't Go Away - Tribute to Ron Hynes”: produced by Great Big Sea's Alan Doyle and Cory Tetfod, including some of Newfoundland and Labrador's finest singer-songwriters, musicians and performing artists. Features and interview with co-producer Cory Tetford.https://www.facebook.com/ron.moores.18
Audio engineer Peter Green talks about how he has built a career working with Alan Doyle, Fortunate Ones, and Death From Above 1979
Hailing from Canada's East Coast, Newfoundland's Chris Ryan has been entertaining crowds for over a decade. With his gritty voice, stellar guitar playing and high energy stage presence, Chris has become a mainstay in the Atlantic Canadian entertainment scene. Chris has had the opportunity to perform at the prestigious Halifax Urban Folk Festival and Newfoundland & Labrador Folk Festival, as well as share the stage with country music legends Toby Keith and Deana Carter, Canadian royalty Blue Rodeo, Canadian country artist Dallas Smith, Great Big Sea's Alan Doyle and Newfoundland folk favorites Fortunate Ones. Chris Ryan's Christmas Card Feeling appears in 2022's Christmas in Wolf Creek and now in 2023's Country Hearts Christmas Join East Coast DNA's Darcy Walsh for the next in our holiday series, as he sits down for a chat with Chris Ryan to dig a little deeper and get a peak into his future plans. 00:00 Chris Ryan introduction 00:50 Chat with Chris 26:25 Christmas Card Feeling by Chris Ryan Christmas Card Feeling available now on all streaming services. Subscribe to @eastcoastdna today! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/east-coast-dna/message
Featuring songs from Matthew Byrne, The Punters, Tickle Harbour, Shanneygacock, The Government Rams, Colleen Power, Buddy Wassisname and the Other Fellers, Chris Andrews, Tom Nemec, Mark Hiscock, Mike Hanrahan, Con O'Brien, Alan Doyle, Fred Jorgensen and Larry Foley, Patrick Moran, Mike Kinsella,The Irish Descendents and Ron Hynes.https://www.facebook.com/ron.moores.18
Vanessa Ryle is joined by Tony Calvin, Kevin Blake and Brendan Duke to chat the weekend and more. Brendan is incredibly excited and dedicated 5 minutes to the wonder that is Paddington! We also cover all the rest of the weekend winners and a few losers (some unlucky) Our news section is dominated by Dylan Kitts and all things Hillsin as well as bans for Alan Doyle and Lee James. For all the latest tips & insight on racing head to betting.betfair.com/racing/
There's a benefit concert being hosted by Alan Doyle for Bridges To Hope. St. Johns Community Reporter, Kim Thistle gives us the details (0:00). We have our Woodworking segment with Jeff Thompson. He tells us how a candy dispenser project built his shop(12:35). Plus, On this month's Book Club, we review I'm Glad My Mom Died by Jennette McCurdy, with recommender of the Memoir, Nisreen Abdel-Majid (27:53).
This week, rapper Alan Doyle sits down with the guys, and right out the gate we're debating the merits of CDs and Scary Movies 2-5. Then, it's all the blood and honey you can handle, as Winnie the Pooh gets a horror movie. We're also checking out some shows on streaming, and getting a deal in the process. Also, Alan is less steps removed from the Tiger King than you might think. Also, 90s comedy films were weird. It's Opinion Like A-holes! Woooo!
On this week's Richard Crouse Show we'll meet actor and JUNO nominated, jazz singer and songwriter Alex Bird. The subject line of the email from his publicist really caught my eye. “Move over Bublé,” it read, “JUNO-nominated artist Alex Bird has released Canada's FIRST Thanksgiving song.” That's right, Thanksgiving finally has its own anthem courtesy of Alex Bird. In this interview we talk about the inspiration behind “The Sweetest Moments” and why Canada deserved a Thanksgiving song of its very own. We'll also meet Mark Critch, star of the hit CBC sitcom “Son of a Critch” and “This Hour Has 22 Minutes,” which celebrates its 30th season this year. We talk about his time spent on the political satire, and some of his antics, like photo-bombing Justin Trudeau, interviewing Great Big Sea's Alan Doyle (while impersonating Alan Doyle), offering Pamela Anderson a million dollars to stop acting, and crashing a White House briefing. Then, since publishing his first novel in 1968 John Irving has been a literary force. He is the Academy Award winning author of The World According to Garp, The Cider House Rules, A Prayer for Owen Meany and many others which have been translated into more than thirty-five languages. Today we talk about his latest novel The Last Chairlift, the epic story of a slalom skier with an eventful past, that displays his trademarked imagination, storytelling gifts, and intelligence.
It's a story of hope, survival and prosperity...and it all hinges on whether or not residents of a small town can attract a family doctor to their town. This might describe many places in NL and across Canada, but we're talking about a theatre production. Tell Tale Harbour has been "wowing" audiences all summer in Charlottetown, PEI, and the musical is heading to THIS province soon. Alan Doyle is the star and a co-writer of the show.
Explore what Canada has to offer! Newfoundland's Alan Doyle recommends sights to enjoy the rugged beauty of his Atlantic island home. Comedian and author Rick Mercer shares some of his favorite places to enjoy across Canada. Plus, raise a glass to New Orleans as Elizabeth Pearce unveils how to appreciate the history of America's most "spirited city" through the kinds of cocktails it serves. For more information on Travel with Rick Steves - including episode descriptions, program archives and related details - visit www.ricksteves.com.
Photographer Edward Burtynsky discusses his biggest project yet, In the Wake of Progress, which highlights the ways humanity impacts the planet. Musician Alan Doyle talks about his new musical, Tell Tale Harbour, and the Quebecois film it's based on.
Alan Doyle, Ed Riche, Jillian Keiley... just a few of the talented Newfoundlanders and Labradorians involved in the upcoming musical Tell Tale Harbour.
Meteorologist Tina Simpkin provides the messy details of the looming winter storm in the Maritimes. We hear your feedback on prospecting and accessibility issues. And on the phone-in: Heather Rankin, Alan Doyle and Charlie A'Court discuss the return of concerts after two years of the pandemic. And we hear your concert memories
David Jennings (Rare Bird 101) talks to us about his love of Wild Turkey Distillery, his upcoming book, and the best Wild Turkey stories. We breifly cover the history of the distillery, the brand, and the undeniable influence of Jimmy Russell.Pre-order David's book. You can find David on Instagram, Twitter, and read his latest reviews.Follow Jamie on Twitter and InstagramFollow Mark on Twitter and InstagramGet Mark's book: The Whisky CabinetSupport the podcast (and get great perks) on Patreon.Get your latest whisky reviews on whisky.buzz! You can find this week's patron exclusive content here.This podcast was edited and mixed by Bryan Goman.The theme song is licensed in thanks to Alan Doyle! It's available on iTunes.
Jamie and Mark are joined by Josh Peters (The Whiskey Jug). We cover everything from whisky stones, finished Bourbons, to smoked sheep dung whisky. Gimmick or innovation? Our panel decides!Read Josh's latest reviews on The Whiskey Jug.Articles mentioned in this podcast:What's a Whisky Sommelier Part 1What's a Whisky Sommelier Part 2Reddit's thoughts.Follow Jamie on Twitter and InstagramFollow Mark on Twitter and InstagramGet Mark's book: The Whisky CabinetSupport the podcast (and get great perks) on Patreon. Get your latest whisky reviews on whisky.buzz! You can find this week's patron exclusive content here.This podcast was edited and mixed by Bryan Goman.The theme song is licensed in thanks to Alan Doyle! It's available on iTunes.
This bonus episode has been brought to you by Johnnie Walker. Whisky is one of the more complex drinks in the world. We bring on Chef Matt Jones to talk about the three main elements to use whisky—pairing whisky with food, infusing whisky with ingredients, and cooking with whisky. Unlike wine pairings, which look for similarities, with whisky it's all about finding the right contract. Scotches enjoyed on the podcast include Johnnie Walker Black Label, and Talisker 10.Follow Mark on Twitter and InstagramGet Mark's book: The Whisky CabinetThis podcast was edited and mixed by Bryan Goman.The theme song is licensed in thanks to Alan Doyle! It's available on iTunes.Thank you to Diageo and the Johnnie Walker team for sponsoring this episode!
Whiskies we enjoyed on the podcast include Johnnie Walker Red Label, Johnnie Walker Black Label, and Talisker 10. Also mentioned, the Johnnie Walker Highball recipe.Follow Mark on Twitter and InstagramGet Mark's book: The Whisky CabinetThis podcast was edited and mixed by Bryan Goman.The theme song is licensed in thanks to Alan Doyle! It's available on iTunes.Thank you to Diageo and the Johnnie Walker team for sponsoring this episode!
Raj Sabharwal joins Mark and Jamie to tell his story of how he discovered delicious Indian Single Malts from Amrut. He's since started the import spirits company, Glass Revolutions, and brings in a unique range of spirit products from India, Scotland, Australia, and the Caribbean.Sign up for Raj's newsletter. Follow Raj on twitter.Follow Jamie on Twitter and InstagramFollow Mark on Twitter and InstagramGet Mark's book: The Whisky CabinetSupport the podcast (and get great perks) on Patreon. Get your latest whisky reviews on whisky.buzz! You can find this week's patron exclusive content here.This podcast was edited and mixed by Bryan Goman.The theme song is licensed in thanks to Alan Doyle! It's available on iTunes.
Follow Mark on Twitter and InstagramGet Mark's book: The Whisky CabinetThis podcast was edited and mixed by Bryan Goman.The theme song is licensed in thanks to Alan Doyle! It's available on iTunes.Thank you to Diageo and the Johnnie Walker team for sponsoring this episode!
Follow Mark on Twitter and InstagramGet Mark's book: The Whisky CabinetThis podcast was edited and mixed by Bryan Goman.The theme song is licensed in thanks to Alan Doyle! It's available on iTunes.Thank you to Diageo and the Johnnie Walker team for sponsoring this episode!
Five time Grammy Awards winner, Neil Giraldo, joins us on the podcast to talk about music, bourbon, and how making both are related. We also talk about Steel Bending Spirits, and their first line of bourbons bottled under the label of Three Chord Bourbon.Follow Three Chord Bourbon on InstagramFollow Jamie on Twitter and InstagramFollow Mark on Twitter and InstagramGet Mark's book: The Whisky CabinetSupport the podcast (and get great perks) on Patreon. Get your latest whisky reviews on whisky.buzz! You can find this week's patron exclusive content here.This podcast was edited and mixed by Bryan Goman.The theme song is licensed in thanks to Alan Doyle! It's available on iTunes.
On this episode we taste Mortlach 12, Cardhu 12, and Johnnie Walker Black. We also discuss the history of Johnnie Walker and its influence on the Scotch industry.Follow Mark on Twitter and InstagramGet Mark's book: The Whisky CabinetThis podcast was edited and mixed by Bryan Goman.The theme song is licensed in thanks to Alan Doyle! It's available on iTunes.Thank you to Diageo and the Johnnie Walker team for sponsoring this episode!
Buy Davin and Blair's book: The Definitive Guide to Canadian Distilleries: The Portable Expert to Over 200 Distilleries and the Spirits they Make (From Absinthe to Whisky, and Everything in Between)Follow Davin on Twitter.Follow Jamie on Twitter and InstagramFollow Mark on Twitter and InstagramGet Mark's book: The Whisky CabinetSupport the podcast (and get great perks) on Patreon. Get your latest whisky reviews on whisky.buzz! You can find this week's patron exclusive content here.This podcast was edited and mixed by Bryan Goman.The theme song is licensed in thanks to Alan Doyle! It's available on iTunes.
This bonus episode of this podcast has been brought to you by Johnnie Walker. Emma Walker is a master blender on the Diageo team, responsible for making Johnnie Walker scotch from an inventory of barrels from 29 different distilleries. In this episode we cover the convergence of marketing, art, and science in making whisky. Featured scotches in this podcast are Johnnie Walker Black, Johnnie Walker Ghost Series, and Johnnie Walker Blue. You can read about Emma Walker's journey to becoming a blender on one of the world top scotch's in this feature on Master of Malt.Follow Mark on Twitter and InstagramGet Mark's book: The Whisky CabinetThis podcast was edited and mixed by Bryan Goman.The theme song is licensed in thanks to Alan Doyle! It's available on iTunes.Thank you to Diageo and the Johnnie Walker team for sponsoring this episode!
Follow Alan Doyle on Twitter.Alan Doyle raises money for Kids Help Phone.Also mentioned: Lamb's Palm Breeze Rum1948 Newfoundland referendumsBuy Alan's book: A Newfoundlander in Canada: Always Going Somewhere, Always Coming HomeFollow Jamie on Twitter and InstagramFollow Mark on Twitter and InstagramGet Mark's book: The Whisky CabinetSupport the podcast (and get great perks) on Patreon. Get your latest whisky reviews on whisky.buzz! You can find this week's patron exclusive content here.This podcast was edited and mixed by Bryan Goman.The theme song is licensed in thanks to Alan Doyle! It's available on iTunes.
Kentucky's first female master distiller, Marianne Eaves, comes on the podcast to talk about life after Brown Forman and Castle & Key Distillery. We talk about some of the industry changes she's observed over the last several years, as well as her new evolving projects on the consultative side of the business. Congratulations to Marianne on the birth of her first child, Andi Lane Eaves-Venardos, only a few days after this podcast was recorded!Follow Marianne Eaves on InstagramFollow Jamie on Twitter and InstagramFollow Mark on Twitter and InstagramGet Mark's book: The Whisky CabinetSupport the podcast (and get great perks) on Patreon. Get your latest whisky reviews on whisky.buzz! You can find this week's patron exclusive content here.This podcast was edited and mixed by Bryan Goman.The theme song is licensed in thanks to Alan Doyle! It's available on iTunes.