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Josh Sahunta, a Canadian Juno-nominated singer-songwriter, joins us on this episode of Celeb Savant. Josh explains how he transitioned into music after resistance from his family, how he creates music for television and film, and physical vs digital in the music landscape. Website - www.joshsahunta.com Instagram - @joshsahunta Facebook - @joshsahuntaa Twitter - @JoshSahunta TikTok - @JoshSahunta YouTube - @JoshSahunta
Sometimes you feel like a Nutt... Jimmy talked about Fame Studios, Jason Isbell, how to get $1000 for recording your music, miking up a bluegrass band, miking upright bass, the secret to great drums, large versus small mics, and setting up monitors. Get access to FREE mixing mini-course: https://MixMasterBundle.com My guest today is Jimmy Nutt a GRAMMY Award winning Engineer, Jimmy Nutt, grew up in Shreveport Louisiana surrounded by musicians steeped in blues and rock. He joined his first band at age 13. Early on, Jimmy was interested in recording and sound. He acquired a Tascam 4-track cassette recorder while still in his teens and started learning how to record a band. In 2000, Jimmy moved his family to Muscle Shoals, AL. to work as a staff-recording engineer at FAME Recording Studios. During his time at FAME, he recorded sessions for Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit, Clarence Carter, Heartland, Russell Smith, The Drive-by-Truckers and many more. He worked at FAME for almost 3 years before becoming an independent recording engineer and producer. He was also a staff writer for FAME's publishing company during this time. Jimmy is now the owner of The NuttHouse Recording Studio, Inc. located in downtown Sheffield, Alabama. He transformed a bank built in 1955 into a recording studio and has hosted numerous recording sessions in the last 14 years including well-known artists; Percy Sledge, The Dead South, Blind Boys of Alabama, Dylan LeBlanc, Billy Ray Cyrus, Jason Isbell, John Paul White, Donna Jean Godchaux, and The SteelDrivers. In 2016, Jimmy won a GRAMMY award for engineering and mixing the “Bluegrass Album of the Year”, The SteelDrivers, “The Muscle Shoals Recordings”. And In 2020, Jimmy won the Canadian Juno award for producing and mixing the “Traditional Roots Album of the Year” for The Dead South album “Sugar & Joy”. Thank you so much to Jake Kiser, Mark Rubel, Craig Alvin, suggesting Jimmy come on the show and Kyle Lenhing for making our introduction! THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS! http://UltimateMixingMasterclass.com https://www.adam-audio.com https://www.native-instruments.com Use code ROCK10 to get 10% off! https://www.izotope.com Use code ROCK10 to get 10% off! https://gracedesign.com/ https://RecordingStudioRockstars.com/Academy https://www.thetoyboxstudio.com/ Check out the MBSI on sale now for $80 off! https://www.makebelievestudio.com/mbsi Listen to this guest's discography on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2Wo9DKqojKpzf9ocdxbFG2?si=356832708b5046f2 If you love the podcast, then please leave a review: https://RSRockstars.com/Review CLICK HERE FOR COMPLETE SHOW NOTES AT: https://RSRockstars.com/464
Legendary singer/songwriter/guitarist Bruce Cockburn, whose palette of honors and awards includes 13 Canadian JUNO wins, two Hall of Fame inductions, countless honorary Doctorates, Officer of The Order of Canada and recent inductee into Canada's Walk of Fame spanning a 50+ year career, is set to appear on the National Public Radio performance show, “Mountain Stage,” beginning Friday, March 29th. Recorded on February 1st at the Lesher Center for the Arts in Walnut Creek, California, Cockburn was joined on stage that night by Colin Hay, Ramblin' Jack Elliott, Chuck Prophet & the Make Out Quartet and The Lucky Valentines. “Mountain Stage” with host Kathy Mattea airs on over 260 NPR Stations nationwide. You can find the station listings here: On The Radio - Mountain Stage Bruce Cockburn's most-recent album, O Sun O Moon, has generated world-wide acclaim and radio airplay. He's enjoyed an illustrious career shaped by politics, spirituality, and musical diversity. His remarkable journey has seen him embrace folk, jazz, rock, and worldbeat styles while earning high praise as a prolific, inspired songwriter and accomplished guitarist. He remains deeply respected for his activism and humanist song lyrics that thread throughout his career. On all his albums Cockburn has deftly captured the joy, pain, fear, and faith of human experience in song.
Greg (@gregbradyTO) spoke with Amanda Marshall, Canadian Juno award winning singer (@TheMarshallMix) who is coming to Toronto at Budweiser Stage on July 12th. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Greg (@gregbradyTO) spoke with Amanda Marshall, Canadian Juno award winning singer (@TheMarshallMix) who is coming to Toronto at Budweiser Stage on July 12th. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Canadian Juno nominated Singer Songwriter STORRY stops by for an epic and candid conversation about her new album "CHIII: The Come Up", her experiences as a woman in the music industry, and gets real about sex trafficking. PLUS music from Anthony Ciulla, Danah Lee, Giuliano, Ian Allen, Malleous, Ray Curenton, Sheva Elliot, and The Famous Daxx. ⚡️CONNECT WITH THE Q⚡️ Website: https://www.curatedbyq.com ⚡️FB/Instagram/Twitter @theqreviews ⚡️YouTube.com/qreviews⚡️Apparel Shop https://qreview.threadless.com ⚡️Theme Music provided and performed by UK DJ and producer Hectic @hectictracks on Instagram⚡️
During this series, we will look for the fingerprints of God among the best artists honoured on June 6th, 2021 at the Canadian Juno music awards. Leela Gilday received the Juno for Canadian music's Indigenous Artist of the Year, a song about healing within the Dene people and a cry against the injustices that are now having a generational impact. Here what it means to love your neighbour as we imitate Jesus. We hope that you are blessed and come back again to hear more in this series. Next Sunday we will listen to the song, “When I Meet My Maker” by Tennille Townes. She won the Canadian music award, Juno, for Country Album of the Year. We hope you'll join us next Sunday. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/discovery-church/message
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Canadian Juno and Latin Grammy winning artist, Alex Cuba joined us to talk about his songwriting process and perform a new song, Solo Mia, live on the show. We talked about: Alex’s first visit to Canada as part of his father’s band How a melody-first way of songwriting tells Alex what the song is about The differences between solo writing and collaborating with others How to develop unique and rich chord progressions (hint: jazz) Writing in Spanish vs English How Alex’s playing style is unique to him, and why this is important – this applies to everyone!…
Sass Jordan has one of the most powerful voices in all of rock and roll. The Canadian JUNO and Billboard Best Female Rock Vocalist award winner Sass Jordan recently released her new album, Rebel Moon Blues. Rebel Moon Blues charts a new course in Jordan's musical voyage while tracing her love of the blues back to its source. All killer and no filler, the album features the inimitably raspy rock goddess jubilantly celebrating the songs, sounds and styles of everyone from old masters like Willie Dixon, Elmore James and Freddie King to younger, louder guns like Gary Moore and Rory Gallagher. A pioneer of powerful, gritty female-fronted rock, Sass Jordan has worked alongside fellow greats like Aerosmith, the Rolling Stones, AC/DC, and Van Halen, among many more. She has toured with A Bowie Celebration, the critically acclaimed, one-of-a-kind roving tribute to the late legend, David Bowie, featuring a distinct alumni of former band mates. Born in Britain and raised in Montreal, Sass Jordan launched her solo career with the single “Tell Somebody” from her 1988 debut of the same name, garnering national acclaim and a JUNO Award for Most Promising Female Vocalist. Throughout her career, she’s earned three more nominations for Best Female Vocalist thanks to albums like Racine (1992), Rats (1994), Present (1997), Hot Gossip (2000), Get What You Give (2006), From Dusk Til Dawn (2009) and her side project S.U.N.'s album, Something Unto Nothing (2011) — along with singles like “Make You A Believer,” “You Don't Have to Remind Me,” “Sun's Gonna Rise” and 1992's “Trust in Me,” a duet with Joe Cocker from the record-selling Bodyguard soundtrack.
Sass Jordan has one of the most powerful voices in all of rock and roll. The Canadian JUNO and Billboard Best Female Rock Vocalist award winner Sass Jordan recently released her new album, Rebel Moon Blues. Rebel Moon Blues charts a new course in Jordan’s musical voyage while tracing her love of the blues back to its source. All killer and no filler, the album features the inimitably raspy rock goddess jubilantly celebrating the songs, sounds and styles of everyone from old masters like Willie Dixon, Elmore James and Freddie King to younger, louder guns like Gary Moore and Rory Gallagher. A pioneer of powerful, gritty female-fronted rock, Sass Jordan has worked alongside fellow greats like Aerosmith, the Rolling Stones, AC/DC, and Van Halen, among many more. She has toured with A Bowie Celebration, the critically acclaimed, one-of-a-kind roving tribute to the late legend, David Bowie, featuring a distinct alumni of former band mates. Born in Britain and raised in Montreal, Sass Jordan launched her solo career with the single “Tell Somebody” from her 1988 debut of the same name, garnering national acclaim and a JUNO Award for Most Promising Female Vocalist. Throughout her career, she’s earned three more nominations for Best Female Vocalist thanks to albums like Racine (1992), Rats (1994), Present (1997), Hot Gossip (2000), Get What You Give (2006), From Dusk Til Dawn (2009) and her side project S.U.N.’s album, Something Unto Nothing (2011) — along with singles like “Make You A Believer,” “You Don’t Have to Remind Me,” “Sun’s Gonna Rise” and 1992’s “Trust in Me,” a duet with Joe Cocker from the record-selling Bodyguard soundtrack.
Visit our new Podcast/Audio portal at http://dittytvradio.com for 24/7 audio music entertainment and our complete catalog of on demand podcasts. Canadian JUNO award-winner, David Myles, Skypes Sam Shansky to discuss his latest LP release, Real Love.
After witnessing Bria's tenacity first hand it became increasingly important for me to shine a light on her innate ability to breath life into her dreams through hard work, focused leadership and vision. On this episode of The Working Artist Project, we explore Bria's past with the purpose of decoding her formula for success. Enjoy the show. Connect with Bria here: http://www.briaskonberg.com Connect with Darrian here: http://www.secondlinearts.org Bio New York based Canadian singer, trumpeter and songwriter Bria Skonberg has been described as one of the “most versatile and imposing musicians of her generation” (Wall Street Journal). Recognized as one of 25 for the Future by DownBeat Magazine, Bria Skonberg has been a force in the new generation with her bold horn melodies and smoky vocals, and adventurous concoctions of classic and new. Bria is signed to Sony Music Masterworks' OKeh Records and released her debut LP in September 2016, Bria, which won a Canadian JUNO award and made the Top 5 on Billboard jazz charts. She collaborated again with producer Matt Pierson, as well as multi-Grammy winner Gil Goldstein, for her second Sony album, With A Twist, released May 2017. Her take on Leonard Cohen's “Dance Me To The End of Love” has garnered over 1.3 million streams. Noted as a millennial “shaking up the jazz world,” (Vanity Fair), Bria Skonberg has played festivals and stages the world over, including New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, Monterey Jazz Festival, Newport Jazz Festival, Montreal Jazz Festival, and over a hundred more. She recently performed the Star Spangled Banner at Madison Square Garden for an NHL game. Originally from the small town of Chilliwack, British Columbia, Bria studied jazz and performance at Capilano University in Vancouver while balancing a full road schedule with two bands. After graduating, she traveled extensively, performing in China and Japan and throughout Europe. When she wasn't traveling, Bria was honing her chops with Dal Richards, Vancouver's King of Swing. Playing BC Place Stadium at the 2010 Winter Olympic Games in Vancouver capped off this exciting period, with Bria featured at the Paralympics opening ceremony. Seeking new challenges, Bria moved to New York city in September of 2010. Upon arrival she went to jam with friends in Washington Square Park and an hour into playing world renowned trumpeter Wynton Marsalis stopped to listen. He gave her a thumbs up. In 2012, Bria released So Is The Day (Random Act Records). That collection showcased a developing flair for original songs and new takes on standards, including a duet with John Pizzarelli. So Is The Day received rave reviews from critics; “while tipping a hat to tradition, [So Is The Day] appropriately pushes Bria Skonberg to the forefront of today's musical talents” (All About Jazz). In 2015, following her second album Into Your Own, Skonberg received the distinguished Jazz At Lincoln Center Swing Award. Further accolades include Best Vocal and Best Trumpet awards from Hot House Jazz Magazine (2014-15, 2017), Outstanding Jazz Artist from the New York Bistro Awards (2014), DownBeat Rising Star (2013-17), and a nominee for Jazz Journalists Association Up and Coming Artist (2013). She is an avid educator and supporter of public school opportunities, giving numerous workshops and concerts for students of all ages. Bria has been a faculty member at the Sacramento Traditional Jazz Camp (2008- present), Centrum Jazz Camp, performs outreach on behalf of Jazz at Lincoln Center and co-founded the New York Hot Jazz Camp for adults in 2015. She is also co-founder of the New York Hot Jazz Festival. Support this podcast
John Ounpuu is a Co-Founder and Partner at Modern Craft, a boutique marketing consultancy focused on helping brands keep pace with modern customers by upgrading the most critical components of their marketing engine. John is a seasoned strategist, a writer and a speaker with a deep interest in the new challenges and opportunities facing marketers today. His clients at Modern Craft include Destination Canada, Hootsuite, and Sesame Street. Before co-founding Modern Craft in 2014, John was the Vice President of Strategy at Blast Radius, a Vancouver-based digital agency, where he spent a decade guiding brands like Nike Golf, Nike Jordan, Microsoft, Starbucks, and Electronic Arts, as they adapted themselves to the challenges of an increasingly digital world. Prior to joining Blast Radius, he worked in software marketing and spent time in the tech startup world. John has been featured as a speaker by Forrester, BCAMA, Canada Post, and the CIMC Conference. His writing has been published by Forbes, CMO.com, CMSwire, and WARC, among others. In a previous career, way back in 1990s, John was a musician and songwriter, and the bassist for the Canadian Juno-nominated alternative rock band, Pluto. Links: Modern Craft website Free ebook: Tapping the Power of Passion Modern Craft on LinkedIn Modern Craft articles on Medium Modern Craft on Twitter John on LinkedIn John on Twitter
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On today's episode of THE FOOD PODCAST, Lindsay takes a look at what exactly a touring musician eats while on the road, and how on earth a musician with dietary restrictions on the road can even gets along! Lindsay interviews Canadian Juno-award nominated singer-songwriter JENN GRANT, Canadian producer super star DAN LEDWELL and Canadian multi-instrumentalist and record producer DON KERR We're on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thefoodpodcast/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/thefoodpodcast STITCHER: http://www.stitcher.com/podcas
Can we find seeds of the Word in popular culture? Fr. Robert Barron would say so. This week he tells us why; Mark Matthews tells us about what he's learned from taking improv lessons and we meet Canadian Juno-award winning group, The Leahys. Get your tickets to watch The Leahys - In Song. ...
Can we find seeds of the Word in popular culture? Fr. Robert Barron would say so. This week he tells us why; Mark Matthews tells us about what he’s learned from taking improv lessons and we meet Canadian Juno-award winning group, The Leahys. Get your tickets to watch The Leahys - In Song. ...
JIM BYRNES & STEVE DAWSON are Canadian Juno award winning musicians performing material from the Mississippi Sheiks tribute CD called “Things About Comin� My Way�. Jim is an American-born actor and musician based in Canada, playing blues since he was 13 and acting wise, is best known for his roles in “Wiseguy� and “Highlander.� Steve is an accomplished Canadian guitarist and multi-instrumentalist that has risen to prominence in the Canadian music scene. Between 1930 and 1935, brothers Sam, Lonnie and Armenter Chatmon, who along with Walter Vinson formed The Mississippi Sheiks, recorded nearly 100 singles that would define this band as one of the most popular string bands of all time. The project is nominated for a Blues Music Award. CAROLYN MARTIN is a Texas born, Nashville based swing and country singer and was a member of Nashville�s Time Jumpers, a western swing band comprised of Nashville�s finest session musicians. For 11 years the band garnered two Grammy nominations and two Emmy awards. Besides performing across the country with her own group, Carolyn is gearing up to perform in the new show, "Country Royalty: Jason Petty and Carolyn Martin pay tribute to Hank Williams and Patsy Cline" Carolyn was the 2008 recipient of the Academy of Western Artists� Will Rogers Cowboy Award for Western Swing Female Vocalist of the Year. Her latest CD is “Cookin� With Carolyn.�