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Here's the 14850 Happenings events calendar for the weekend of October 6th! The Silent City Film Festival runs through Sunday at Deep Dive, celebrating a hundred years of silent movies with live musical accompaniment, talks, and more. Music tonight includes Roadman at South Hill Cider starting at 5:30, Rena Guinn & Annie Sumi at Finger Lakes Cider House, and Mike Davis & Tom Westcott at Revelry Yards. Also tonight at Deep Dive is a Concert Cinema series, concert recordings on the big screen featuring Burning Spear, Funkface, and Bob Marley. The New York Harvest Fest and Freedom Fair is at the Trumansburg Fairgrounds today through Sunday with music on multiple stages, Shakedown Street vendor village, workshops, and speakers. It's a harvest festival kind of weekend, with the Montour Falls Harvest Festival Saturday including food, music, crafts, and a bonfire and fireworks at dark. Forest City Lodge is hosting a community block party tomorrow with food and music from 1pm until late night. Also on Saturday, Salt Point Brewing is holding their third annual Oktoberfest, there's an Oktoberfest Dinner at the Royal Court Restaurant, and there's a murder mystery dinner at Beacon Events! MJT is playing at the Range at 10. For your Sunday, there's a special guided cider tasting at South Hill Cider at 11:15am, and Electrolyte is playing the Downstairs at 7:30. And it's the first weekend of the Friends of the Library Fall Book Sale, on Esty Street Saturday through Monday. Lots more 14850 Happenings at 14850.com. Subscribe to the Ithaca Minute in iTunes or Google Play, RadioPublic, TuneIn, Stitcher, or via RSS feed, follow 14850.com on Facebook and Twitter, or subscribe to the 14850 Magazine Daily newsletter.
Gabes Torres offers her thoughtful wisdom in this conversation that weaves through healing, interconnection, and embodiment. Focusing on holistic healing and mental health support, Gabes lucidly describes the ways our individual health and well-being are dependent upon our connections and the structures of the societies in which we reside. Together Ayana and Gabes dream of what we may be free towards (not just free from) as we divest from extractive mindsets. Reverberating on a call to expand love in deeply rooted directions, this conversation offers nourishment for body and soul. Gabes Torres was born and raised in the countryside of the Philippines. She is a psychotherapist, organizer, and artist with her work focusing on the interplay of mental health, the arts, spirituality, and justice-oriented practice. She has an MA in Theology & Culture, and Counseling Psychology; both graduate degrees were accomplished in Seattle, the city where she organized with abolitionist and anti-imperialist groups at a local, grassroots level. In her clinical practice, Gabes pays attention to healing from racial and migration trauma, while decolonizing the therapeutic space from White Western modalities. Gabes writes for Yes! Magazine, an independent publisher of solutions journalism with stories that uncover environmental, economic, and social justice intersections. She is also a poet and singer-songwriter. This episode of For The Wild is brought to you by Anima Mundi Herbals.Join us on Patreon at patreon.com/forthewild for an extended version of this episode.Music by Amaara, Blue Doll, and Annie Sumi. Visit our website at forthewild.world for the full episode description, references, and action points.Support the show
Canadian singer-songwriter Neil Young returns to Q to talk about his latest album with Crazy Horse, World Record. He delves into his love and grief over the world around him, plus the 50th anniversary of his legendary album Harvest. Annie Sumi and Brian Kobayakawa are telling their relatives' stories of what it was like to be held in internment camps during the Second World War in a new installation called Kintsugi. They'll talk about making it and how their ancestors' trauma has shaped the artists they've become today.
Canadian singer-songwriter Neil Young returns to Q to talk about his latest album with Crazy Horse, World Record. He delves into his love and grief over the world around him, plus the 50th anniversary of his legendary album Harvest. Annie Sumi and Brian Kobayakawa are telling their relatives' stories of what it was like to be held in internment camps during the Second World War in a new installation called Kintsugi. They'll talk about making it and how their ancestors' trauma has shaped the artists they've become today.
We've given over the whole of Episode 620 of Folk Roots Radio to another in-depth interview as Ontario based singer-songwriter Annie Sumi joins us for an incredibly thought-provoking and inspiring conversation about her third studio album, “Solastalgia”. Solastalgia is a beautiful recording with a deep and powerful connection to the earth - that celebrates the marvels of the living world, while also sounding the alarm that we are starting to lose that connection as the natural environment comes under more and more pressure from human development activity and the impact of climate change. Heady stuff, for sure, but these are conversations we need to have. Solastalgia is an album that asks important questions, Where do we go now? and What can I do, as an individual, to make a difference? Lots of food for thought - our interview with Annie Sumi is definitely well-worth checking out. So, settle down and enjoy Annie Sumi... In Conversation... on Folk Roots Radio. If you like the artists you hear on this show and want to support them, don't just stream their music – BUY their music and then you'll really make a difference to their income during this difficult time when it's much more challenging to find live show opportunities. Folk Roots Radio is a labour of love - a full time hobby. If you enjoy this episode, please consider giving us a 'LIKE' and leaving a review/comment on your podcast provider and sharing the episode on social media. We'll love you for it! Check out the full playlist on the website: https://folkrootsradio.com/folk-roots-radio-episode-620-annie-sumi-in-conversation-solastalgia/
All too often that which exists beyond the realms of intellect and rationality are deemed unworthy, unreal, and even demonized by the overculture. However, there is tremendous power held by magical, intuitive practices, especially in this moment when so many of us are yearning to spin ourselves out of the reductionist, intellect-driven mindset that we find ourselves mired in. In this episode, we journey into the unseen with guest Marcella Kroll. In this expansive conversation we explore a variety of topics ranging from how we can offer tools for healing with integrity under a colonial-capitalist system, the intersections of algorithms, divination, and social media, and the legacy of ancestral healing. Marcella Kroll is a Neurodivergent Multi-Dimensional Artist, Performer, and Spiritualist. She is the creator of 3 divination decks, illustrator and author of the grimoire PRIESTESS, and host of the podcast Saved by the Spell. Through her one on one sessions, she offers her clients space and perspective to empower themselves on their own unique path. While offering classes and workshops that honor Ancestral Healing for those living in the Liminal spaces, empowered magical practices, and reclaiming your birthright as a Sovereign Being. She also is a program presenter for the Los Angeles Public Library offering divination workshops to Teens and Tweens. Music by Santiparro, Violet Bell, and Annie Sumi. Visit our website at forthewild.world for the full episode description, references, and action points.
Calgary based singer-songwriter T. Buckley joins us on Episode 606 of Folk Roots Radio to chat about “Frame By Frame”, the follow up to the very well received “Miles We Put Behind” from 2018, and a recording he describes as guided by the loved ones that have shaped his life. It's a great album, and a fabulous conversation. As always, we wrap up the episode with more of the latest new releases and this time around they are all by female artists. Join us for new music from Janis Ian, Efrat, Ana Egge, Charlotte Cornfield, Laurel Premo, Annie Sumi, AV (Ann Vriend) and Andrea Ramolo. Join us for new music from Janis Ian, Efrat, Ana Egge, Charlotte Cornfield, Laurel Premo, Annie Sumi, AV (Ann Vriend) and Andrea Ramolo. If you like the artists you hear on this show and want to support them, don't just stream their music – BUY their music and then you'll really make a difference to their income during this difficult time when it's much more challenging to find live shows. Folk Roots Radio is a labour of love - a full time hobby. If you enjoy this episode, please consider giving us a 'LIKE' and leaving a review/comment on your podcast provider and sharing the episode on social media. We'll love you for it! Check out the full playlist on the website: https://folkrootsradio.com/folk-roots-radio-episode-606-feat-t-buckley-frame-by-frame-more-new-releases/
We've just released our 600th episode of Folk Roots Radio! To celebrate, we're pleased to bring you another great interview. Suzie Ungerleider joins us on the show for a wonderful conversation about her latest album. You might not recognize the name Suzie Ungerleider, but if we tell you that she is a two-time Juno nominee and has released ten albums, nine of them under the name Oh Susanna, we're sure that you now know who she is. Suzie is now making music under her own name and she's just released a great new recording, "My Name Is Suzie Ungerleider". As always, we wrap up the episode with more new releases, and this time around they are all by female artists. Join us for new music from ALMA, Annie Sumi, Julie Title, Colleen Power, HEISK, Sierra Ferrell, Valerie Smith and Dar Williams. If you like the artists you hear on this show and want to support them, don't just stream their music – BUY their music and then you'll really make a difference to their income during this difficult time when it's much more challenging to find live shows. Folk Roots Radio is a labour of love - a full time hobby. If you enjoy this episode, please consider giving us a 'LIKE' and leaving a review/comment on your podcast provider and sharing the episode on social media. We'll love you for it! Check out the full playlist on the website: https://folkrootsradio.com/folk-roots-radio-episode-600-feat-my-name-is-suzie-ungerleider-more-new-releases/
Annie Sumi is a Canadian singer/songwriter from Guelph, Canada. In addition to being a fan, I am her American booking agent, and was working with her on several American tours prior to the pandemic. In this conversation, we talk about her observations about the pandemic, her approach to songwriting, and her general approach to music. I hope you will listen to here here and then purchase and download some of her music. She is a songwriter worthy of your attention. http://anniesumi.com/ Paypal: http://paypal.me/universeofannie?fbclid=IwAR3CF2f7iQ6B-c49rl4FBBtsbza9t0bx_9RwiyhRTS0Bc-zc1vwVQCq4CA0 (paypal.me/universeofannie)
Tannis Slimmon has been making music for over 30 years. Tannis grew up in a musical family on a farm in Manitoba before moving to Guelph ON in 1980, announcing herself on the Canadian folk scene as a member of the critically acclaimed Bird Sisters (with Jude Vadala and Sue Smith). Since then, her music career has gone from strength to strength – with three great solo albums (with support from her partner Lewis Melville), taking home Contemporary Vocalist of the Year at the 2008 Canadian Folk Music Awards, for her second solo album, the fabulous “Lucky Blue”. Tannis has also been involved in many other musical collaborations including vocal groups Essentia & Ondine Chorus, The Lucky Sisters and currently Boreal (with Jude Vadala and Katherine Wheatley). Boreal’s annual Songs For The Snowy Season concerts start in late November. For more information on this year’s dates, visit borealsongs.ca. There’s also a new duo – Sweetcorn and Sunflower with fellow Guelph based singer-songwriter Annie Sumi – they’re just back from a tour that took them out to Vancouver Island. Check out the great video session they recorded at BNB studios HERE. The good news, for such an accomplished artist, is that Tannis is now able to make music full-time allowing her a renewed focus on her solo career, and her other projects. We caught up with Tannis Slimmon at home in Guelph to chat about her music. Visit Tannis Slimmon online at tannis.ca. Music: Tannis Slimmon “Our Time Now” from “Lucky Blue” (2007, Self), “Good News” from “In And Out Of Harmony” (2013, Self) and Boreal “Shovelling Snow” from “Winter’s Welcome” (2014, Self).
Guelph based singer-songwriter Annie Sumi joins us on Episode 406 of Folk Roots Radio to chat about her music, and latest album, 2017’s “In The Unknown”, which earned her a 2018 Canadian Folk Music Award nomination for New/Emerging Artist of the Year. We also take a look at more of the new releases we’ve received including new music from Jesse Matas, Vivian Leva, Andrea Ramolo, Jay Aymar, Innes Wilson, Craig Bickhardt, John Gorka and Jennifer Holub. Check out the full playlist on the website: http://folkrootsradio.com/folk-roots-radio-episode-406-feat-annie-sumi-more-new-releases/
Guelph based singer-songwriter Annie Sumi‘s 2017 album “In The Unknown” has been nominated for New/Emerging Artist of the Year at the 2018 Canadian Folk Music Awards. The follow-up to her critically acclaimed 2015 debut “Reflections”, In The Unknown is a fabulous release, filled with gorgeous songs that have a real connection to the world around us, and speak to the divine in everything. The bed tracks for the album were recorded off-the-floor at a remote Northern Ontario cabin while further instrumentation and vocal tracks were added at Revolution Recording and Union Sound in Toronto with producer Neil Whitford. With some wonderfully ethereal vocals from Annie, and a musical landscape created by guitar, piano, strings and more, it truly feels like you are wrapped in sound. We caught up with Annie at home in Guelph to chat about her music. You can find Annie Sumi online at http://anniesumi.com. Music: Annie Sumi “Nightingale”, “In Everything” and “Evaporating Life” from “In The Unknown” (2017, Self).
We're all about the 2018 Hillside Festival on Episode 389 of Folk Roots Radio. This year’s festival takes place the weekend of July 13-15 at beautiful Guelph Lake, just outside Guelph, in Southern Ontario. Each year, Hillside – a true community festival, brings together a line-up that promises something for everyone, and this year is no exception. This episode features some of the artists we’re looking forward to catching at the festival including A Tribe Called Red, Jeremy Dutcher, Iskwé, Cris Derksen, nêhiyawak, Cécile Doo-Kingué, Martin Harley, Les Tireux d’Roches, Poor Man’s Whiskey, The Slocan Ramblers, Ken Whiteley, Fortunate Ones, Jeremy Fisher, Sarah MacDougall and Annie Sumi. Check out the full playlist on the website: http://folkrootsradio.com/folk-roots-radio-episode-389-hillside-2018/
Ryan, Steve and Dan had the opportunity to chat with singer-songwriter Annie Sumi in Part II of the exploration of Hillside Festival 2018's theme "Counter Hate With Beauty". #PodPint: KW Craft Cider
The Lifers, led by sisters Liv and Anita Cazzola, are an art-folk/rock collective from Guelph, Ontario. Liv and Anita have been delighting listening audiences across Canada since there release of their first E.P. “Set the Sails” (2014) and long player “Out & In” (2016). Their intertwined voices dynamically convey vulnerability and strength. Softly plucked strings, accordion swells, and lush cello and upright bass arrangements give way to rip-roaring drums and soaring melodies. Their stories juxtapose tenderness and explosive energy, sometimes within a single breath while exploring notions of home, family and community, and highlighting the beauty, vulnerability and power of nature. Their sophomore album “Honey Suite” is more personal than ever, reflecting on the fragility of life and our world, and touching on themes of place, sisterhood, mental health, and the environment. We caught up with Liv and Anita Cazzola at home in Guelph to chat about the new album. The sisters will be touring the new album across Canada, the US and Europe this year – in Ontario with their thunderous six-piece band, and abroad with their collaborative project, alongside their Sisterhood of Sound tour with Guelph based singer-songwriter Annie Sumi. For more information, visit http://thelifersmusic.com. Music: The Lifers “Sister”, “The Nature Of Things”, “New Eyes” and “Front Door” from “Honey Suite” (2018, Self).
The very first episode of Lyrically Speaking features warm-souled folkster Annie Sumi! Annie stops by the studio to discuss a couple golden tracks off her beautiful new album, "In The Unknown". Check out more music & tour dates at anniesumi.com.
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Jasmine Crowe - Skeleton The Polk Duo - Any Day Annie Sumi - Best Of Me Zarni - Fireworks Into Dusk (Live) Lael Neale - Indian Summer McGonigle & Gladstone - I Can't Forget Your Name Aly Cook - Midnight Cowboys For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor: Get music at Melanie Devaney is at Visit our Sponsor: Get music by McGonigle & Gladstone at
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Jasmine Crowe - Skeleton The Polk Duo - Any Day Annie Sumi - Best Of Me Zarni - Fireworks Into Dusk (Live) Lael Neale - Indian Summer McGonigle & Gladstone - I Can't Forget Your Name Aly Cook - Midnight Cowboys For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor: Get music at Melanie Devaney is at Visit our Sponsor: Get music by McGonigle & Gladstone at
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Jasmine Crowe - Skeleton The Polk Duo - Any Day Annie Sumi - Best Of Me Zarni - Fireworks Into Dusk (Live) Lael Neale - Indian Summer McGonigle & Gladstone - I Can't Forget Your Name Aly Cook - Midnight Cowboys For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor: Get music at Melanie Devaney is at Visit our Sponsor: Get music by McGonigle & Gladstone at
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Kaylianne Lowe - Heads You Win, Tails I Lose Crossroad Y - Bringing it Back to Me Annie Sumi - The Waltz Elise Weiner - Up All Night Red Molly - With a Memory Like Mine Vogts Sisters - Guitar Man Ivories & Ink - My Heart For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor: Get music by Tracy Colletto: Visit our Sponsor: Get music by Laura Bachynski:
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Kaylianne Lowe - Heads You Win, Tails I Lose Crossroad Y - Bringing it Back to Me Annie Sumi - The Waltz Elise Weiner - Up All Night Red Molly - With a Memory Like Mine Vogts Sisters - Guitar Man Ivories & Ink - My Heart For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor: Get music by Tracy Colletto: Visit our Sponsor: Get music by Laura Bachynski:
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Kaylianne Lowe - Heads You Win, Tails I Lose Crossroad Y - Bringing it Back to Me Annie Sumi - The Waltz Elise Weiner - Up All Night Red Molly - With a Memory Like Mine Vogts Sisters - Guitar Man Ivories & Ink - My Heart For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor: Get music by Tracy Colletto: Visit our Sponsor: Get music by Laura Bachynski:
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Lindsay Ellyn - Out Of Road Annie Sumi - Life Like That Deborah Crooks - Room 223 Christine Spero Group - Laura and John Jennell - This One's For You Helen McCreary - This Bed Samantha Taggert - All You Need For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor: Get music by Victoria Celestine at Visit our Sponsor: Get music by McGonigle & Gladstone at
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Lindsay Ellyn - Out Of Road Annie Sumi - Life Like That Deborah Crooks - Room 223 Christine Spero Group - Laura and John Jennell - This One's For You Helen McCreary - This Bed Samantha Taggert - All You Need For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor: Get music by Victoria Celestine at Visit our Sponsor: Get music by McGonigle & Gladstone at
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Lindsay Ellyn - Out Of Road Annie Sumi - Life Like That Deborah Crooks - Room 223 Christine Spero Group - Laura and John Jennell - This One's For You Helen McCreary - This Bed Samantha Taggert - All You Need For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor: Get music by Victoria Celestine at Visit our Sponsor: Get music by McGonigle & Gladstone at