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(SEASON 4. EP1)To kick off SEASON 4, we sat down with rising talent Joey DePaiva, a gifted musician and songwriter originally from Milton, Ontario, who's now chasing his dreams in the heart of country music—Nashville, Tennessee!Joey shares the journey that led him south of the border, from local gigs to landing a spot on tour with Vincent Mason and teases upcoming tours with exciting acts this fall!We dive into his musical roots, the hustle behind making it in Music City, and his unwavering passion for his craft.Joey is also nominated for the CMAO (Canadian Music Awards of Ontario) Musician of the Year Award!!Whether you're a fan of country music or just love hearing from people who are all-in on their dreams, this one's for you. Tune in and get to know Joey DePaiva—his story, his sound, and where he's headed next!SOCIALS:Insta: https://www.instagram.com/paivaplaysmusic/Song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MikWenVMZ6I_______________FOLLOW & KEEP UP with COUNTRY WITH CELINE:Insta: https://www.instagram.com/countrywithceline/ Web: https://countrywithceline.caApple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/country-with-celine/id1563285858Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0ULNqzQp0Tw0Jv4g0Rtjxz
Hello everybody thank you for tuning back in sorry for the delay. This podcast comes out every 20 days or so due to life events.Anyways we are back for May, we were going to release another episode a few weeks ago of a spinoff podcast called The Workbench but it was scrapped due to not being in the right headspace.Anyways this episode deals with Pollen in Canada and how it effect Canadian Entertainers, embracing who you are, how the host wants to be a serious Canadian Musician (he's not joking around!), and if Justin Trudeau will now embrace acting and be willing to act in a short film with a budget of under 200 Canadian Dollars.
Author, radio host and songwriter Binnie Klein (WPKN Radio, In These Trees) brings us Joni Mitchell and her stunning 1972 release, 'For The Roses'. Searching for balance in her life after a tumultuous relationship with James Taylor - and trying to escape the craziness of Los Angeles - Joni trekked back up to the Canadian wilderness and wrote most of this, her 5th studio album, while in retreat: "You've got to shake your fists at lightning now You've got to roar like forest fire You've got to spread your light like blazes all across the sky They're going to aim the hoses on you Show 'em you won't expire Not till you burn up every passion, not even when you die" Songs discussed in this episode: Blonde In The Bleachers (Joni Mitchell cover) - Lou Barlow; Winter's Girl - Tartie; Orchard, Quiver - In These Trees & Tartie; You Can Close Your Eyes - James Taylor; Banquet, Cold Blue Steel and Sweet Fire - Joni Mitchell; Heroin - The Velvet Underground; Barangrill - Joni Mitchell; Visions Of Johanna - Bob Dylan; Lesson In Survival, Let The Wind Carry Me, For The Roses, See You Sometime, Electricity, You Turn Me On, I'm A Radio, Blonde In The Bleachers, Woman Of Heart and Mind, Judgement of the Moon and Stars (Ludwig's Tune) - Joni Mitchell; Orchard, Meet Me On The Mountain Top - In These Trees & Tartie
As Mainstreet Halifax celebrates four decades on the air, host Jeff Douglas is joined by Canadian musician Joel Plaskett to talk about his favourite music from the last 40 years — and what year really stood out to him.
Alex Henry Foster and Momoka released their highly anticipated LP, Kimiyo, and have quickly secured top positions on multiple US and Canadian Billboard charts. Foster's unique blend of introspective lyricism and captivating melodies has landed Kimiyo the #1 spot on the Canadian Alternative Albums chart and secured the #2 spots on Canadian Top Current Albums, Top Canadian Album Sales and Billboard Canadian Albums charts. Foster rounds out this impressive list with a #1 spot on the Canadian Digital Albums chart. It doesn't stop there - Kimiyo is making waves across US Billboard charts, too. The LP landed at #4 on the Alternative New Artists Albums chart and #10 on the Top New Artist Albums chart. Alex Henry Foster shows no sign of slowing down this year, either, with Kimiyo being one of four different creative entities he has crafted and is due to release over the span of 2024; the album A Measure of Space and Sounds, the film Voyage à la Mer, and the in-public conversations & live musical improvisation affair Of Flashes and Other Currents, are all still to come. For more on ALEX HENRY FOSTER click on the website !https://alexhenryfoster.com
He may be Canadian, but we've accepted him as one of our own here in Texas. Corb Lund has a fascinating story to share with us on today's podcast about the making of his newest record and his relationship to Texas. Find Corb's tour dates, merch and more info at https://www.corblund.com/If you love what we're doing here at Texas Toast, please support us by giving a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify (and writing a quick review if you have the time), subscribing on YouTube and MOST IMPORTANTLY, sharing the show with a friend or family member! All of this helps us so much more than you know!Huge thanks to our friends at CH Lonestar Promo, Release Rocket & More Than Music Creations for supporting the show! Find all of our podcast episodes in audio or video format at www.texastoastpodcast.com! Support the show
Welcome to the Nothing Shocking Podcast 2.0 reboot episode 216 with our guest Paul Laine of the Defiants (Danger Danger, Jet Set Junkies, Darkhorse, Shugaazer). In this episode we discuss the Defiants' new album Drive; Jet Set Junkies; Danger Danger; his first solo album Stick It In Your Ear, and more! For more information visit: https://www.facebook.com/paullaineofficial/ https://www.facebook.com/TheDefiantsOfficial/ Please like our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/nothingshockingpodcast/ Follow us on twitter at https://twitter.com/hashtag/noshockpod. Libsyn website: https://nothingshocking.libsyn.com For more info on the Hong Kong Sleepover: https://thehongkongsleepover.bandcamp.com Help support the podcast and record stores by shopping at Ragged Records. http://www.raggedrecords.org For more info on Star Crystal visit: https://starcrystalband.com/ https://www.facebook.com/starcrystalband/ https://www.instagram.com/starcrystalband/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/StarCrystalBand Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/2xXNXmo4VazBLW4HOV2n5j
David McPherson is a Waterloo, Ontario-based author, freelance writer, and communications consultant. Ever since attending his first rock concert in 1989 (The Who) and buying his first LP (Freeze Frame by The J. Geils Band), music has become “the elixir of his life.” With more than 18,000 songs on my iPod, and an ever-growing vintage vinyl collection, it's a joy to discover new music; he loves sharing these discoveries with his wife and two children. After watching his first show [The Old 97s] at the Horseshoe Tavern more than twenty years ago, he was in love with this iconic venue. David's first book: The Legendary Horseshoe Tavern: A Complete History chronicled the history of this Toronto institution; it was published in 2017. Since, he has published two more books: Massey Hall (2021) and 101 Fascinating Canadian Music Facts (2023). A regular contributor to Words + Music, GRAMMY.com and the Globe & Mail, over the years, his writing has appeared in countless publications including: Zoomer!, Sharp, No Depression, Paste, American Songwriter, Bluegrass Unlimited, Exclaim! and Canadian Musician. As president and chief creative officer of McPherson Communications, David helps clients get the words right. Clients, past and present, include: Osler Bluff Ski Club, the University of Waterloo, Westmount Golf & Country Club and TELUS International. Website: https://davidmcpherson.caInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/mcphersoncomm/ Buy the book: https://www.dundurn.com/books_/t22117/a9781459751583-101-fascinating-canadian-music-facts This episode is brought to you byGo to BETTERHELP.com/apologue for confidential online counselling.use the code word Apologue for a 7 day free trial Pledge monthly with Patreon https://www.patreon.com/apologueShop Apologue products at http://apologue.ca/shop Go get the 1 hour mini Documentary on Lowest of the Low's Classic Album Shakespeare my Butt at https://thelowdoc.gumroad.com/l/SMB
On this special bonus episode of Sloan A-Z, Jeff (BabyNayNay Senior) and Nathan (BabyNayNay) celebrate Jay Ferguson's (Canadian Musician) 55th birthday by counting down their ten favourite Jay songs! Plus, a Jay trivia contest with a Renegade Records gift card as the prize!Thanks to Renegade Records for supporting this episode!Listen to Jeff's ten favourite Jay songs playlist hereListen to Nathan's ten favourite Jay songs playlist here Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Canadian musician Robbie Robertson has died at the age of 80, after a long illness. Music writer and broadcaster Alan Cross tells us about Robertson's legacy.
Ty Wilson has packed a lot of life experience into his young life thus far. Growing up in rural Ontario, music quickly became a life line for him. Ty's Grandmother was a well-known Peterborough area country musician, opening for legends such as Johnny Cash in the early 60's. She bought him his first guitar at 10 years old and he hasn't slowed down since. In today's episode he sits down with Jesse to share his musical journey, his influences, his experiences with different producers and his plans for recording here in Texas. We also talk about his side gig, fronting the Ultimate Bob Seeger Entertainment Experience Please go check out his indigo campaign https://igg.me/at/ty-wilson/x/24687825 and listen to his music here - tywilsonmusic.com and here againstthewind.ca Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week is our first full length episode, featuring one wine maker and one musician. Each week I will try my best to keep you entertained with talk about music and wine and a few other pertinent things that may arise. What's the commonality? Business. These days, any business run by visionaries, artists or craftspeople are all under fire. There seems to be less 'pie' to be divided up, and it's only going into a few mouths. The only way to be a patron of the artist - is to know who those artists are, and after all we all need support. This week I speak with Thomas Bachelder and also Sarah Smith.
This week on our Thursday Classics, we're shining the spotlight to the illustrious career of David Foster, a musician, composer, arranger, record producer and music executive. A true legendary figure in the music industry. We're delving into the captivating world of his iconic music production, songwriting, and collaborations. From Andrea Bocelli, to Earth Wind and Fire, Mariah Carey, Chicago, Whitney Houston, Michael Jackson, Seal, Kanye West, and countless more, David has made great and unforgettable music. Tune in as we get to know a lot more that we didn't know about the remarkable artistry of David Foster. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Pain & Beauty of Transformational Reinvention Get ready to be inspired! Join us for the next two episodes of the Leadership and Loyalty Podcast as we explore The Power of Reinvention with JUNO Award-nominated singer-songwriter, Peter Katz. Discover how Peter transformed himself from a packed-to-the-rafters concert performer to an interactive keynote speaker delivering transformative experiences to top organizations. Peter Katz is a JUNO Award & Canadian Screen Award-nominated singer-songwriter who has shared the stage and studio with artists like Grammy Award-winner Glen Hansard, Royal Wood, and Bahamas. His music and videos have been streamed almost 40 million times. You may now be thinking, that's all very nice, but why is a Canadian Musician on the Leadership and Loyalty Podcast? The answer is that our guest completely reinvented himself. If you have ever sat through a boring keynote presentation, then maybe you need to bring in Peter Katz because he delivers his fully customized Keynote Concerts, transformative experiences combining stories and songs from a 15+ year international career to organizations such as TD Canada Trust, Sun Life Financial, Johnson & Johnson, the Library of Parliament, and Newsweek's top pediatric hospital in the world, Sick Kids Hospital. Website http://www.peterkatzspeaks.com http://www.peterkatz.com Social Media http://www.facebook.com/peterkatzmusic https://twitter.com/peterkatzmusic LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/peter-katz-1368bb6 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/peterkatzmusic Part 2) The Dangers of Normal Yearning The Pandemic, Over-Committed to Under-Resourced When Life as You Know it is Over - Buy a Camera Becoming the interactive Netflix Problem Lenses Vs Appreciative Inquiry Lenses On Your Knees Praying for The Return of Normal Sitting in The Driveway of Your Worst Fear Making Beautiful Music with Your People, Why They Care Curious to discover how tapping into the Anatomy of Meaning can #actualize your #business, #culture, #Leadership, and #tribe DovBaron.com "Those Who Control Meaning for The Tribe, Also Control The Movement of That Tribe" #videopodcast #leadership #leadershipdevelopment #emotionsourcecode #neuroscience #emotional #meaning #emotional #logic #culture #curiosity #humanbehavior #purpose Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Pain & Beauty of Transformational Reinvention Get ready to be inspired! Join us for the next two Leadership and Loyalty Podcast episodes as we explore The Power of Reinvention with JUNO Award-nominated singer-songwriter Peter Katz. Discover how Peter transformed himself from a packed-to-the-rafters concert performer to an interactive keynote speaker delivering transformative experiences to top organizations. Peter Katz is a JUNO Award & Canadian Screen Award-nominated singer-songwriter who has shared the stage and studio with artists like Grammy Award-winner Glen Hansard, Royal Wood, and Bahamas. His music and videos have been streamed almost 40 million times. You may now be thinking, that's all very nice, but why is a Canadian Musician on the Leadership and Loyalty Podcast? The answer is that our guest completely reinvented himself. If you have ever sat through a boring keynote presentation, then maybe you need to bring in Peter Katz because he delivers his fully customized Keynote Concerts, transformative experiences combining stories and songs from a 15+ year international career to organizations such as TD Canada Trust, Sun Life Financial, Johnson & Johnson, the Library of Parliament, and Newsweek's top pediatric hospital in the world, Sick Kids Hospital. Website http://www.peterkatzspeaks.com http://www.peterkatz.com Social Media http://www.facebook.com/peterkatzmusic https://twitter.com/peterkatzmusic LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/peter-katz-1368bb6 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/peterkatzmusic Part 1) The Journey to "Much Different" Being Crushed under the Weight of Your Soul's Calling When Dreams Come True How the Best and the Worst Are Doorways to Reinvention A Packed to the Rafters Concert to Camp Councillor Saying Yes to What Makes No Sense Shattering The Vessel That Held Your Dreams The Journey Toward Much Better, Much Worse, Much Different Music and Fight and Flight Curious to discover how tapping into the Anatomy of Meaning can #actualize your #business, #culture, #Leadership, and #tribe DovBaron.com "Those Who Control Meaning for The Tribe, Also Control The Movement of That Tribe" #videopodcast #leadership #leadershipdevelopment #emotionsourcecode #neuroscience #emotional #meaning #emotional #logic #culture #curiosity #humanbehavior #purpose Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Embarking on a creative career journey is an exhilarating experience, but it can also be full of unexpected twists and turns. In this digital age, having a consistent personal brand, telling an engaging story, maintaining social media activity and building a loyal fan base are crucial to thriving in your field. You can showcase your unique skills, ultimately establishing yourself as a leader in your field.Diane Foy, the creator of the Superfan Attraction Method, shares her journey as a multi-passionate arts and entertainment publicist in this episode. She explores the superpower behind multipotentiality and expounds on strategies that helped her build a successful and consistent personal brand. Learn how to build and expand your superfan base by listening to Diane's insights!Let's jump in!Key Learnings from the Episode:[07:17] How to tap into your multi-passion superpowers and provide value. [09:09] Tips on how to build your superfan base through personal branding. [12:28] Figuring out your “why” and driving force to start thriving. [21:24] Multipotentiality, what it's all about, and how Diane navigates through it. [25:35] What does working from your happy place mean to Diane?[26:46] Diane's Superfan Attraction Method and how she helps artists to show up. [32:39] How Diane helps artists overcome limiting beliefs and share their stories.About Diane Foy - Diane Foy is the creator of the Superfan Attraction Method. During her 16 years as an arts and entertainment publicist, Diane represented talents such as Perry Farrell, Big Sugar, D.O.A., Sass Jordan, The Parlotones, Mackenzie Phillips, Robb Wells, Alanna Masterson, and Tyler Blackburn.She has been a panelist and mentor at conferences such as Canadian Music Week and Northern Ontario Music & Film. Canadian Musician, Sun TV, Toronto Star, and over 30 media outlets have featured her. Diane also hosts the Superfan Attraction podcast.Diane's ability to draw on her diverse background, including photography, fashion, makeup artistry, creative psychology, PR, and marketing, allows her to empower artists and creatives to embrace their authenticity, creativity, and purpose as their unique superpowers.How to connect with Diane Foy:Podcast https://dianefoy.com/podcastWebsite https://dianefoy.com/Twitter https://twitter.com/DianeFoyArtsLinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/dianefoy/Instagram https://www.instagram.com/dianefoyarts/Facebook https://www.facebook.com/dianefoyartAbout the Host -Belinda Ellsworth is a Speaker, Trainer, Best-Selling Author, and PodcasterShe has been a professional speaker, mover, and shaker for more than 25 years. Having built three successful companies, she has helped thousands of entrepreneurs make better decisions, create successful systems, and build business strategies using her "Four Pillars of Success" system.Belinda has always had a passion and zest for life with the skill for turning dreams into reality. How to Connect with Belinda:Facebook -https://www.facebook.com/workfromyourhappyplaceLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/belindaellsworthInstagram -https://www.instagram.com/workfromyourhappyplace/Website - www.workfromyourhappyplace.comJoin my membership program and discover the art of creating and sharing amazing experiences with like-minded people, all from the comfort of your own home. You get to connect with others online, learn new skills and techniques, and grow your network without ever having to leave your computer screen. To know more, click on the link https://workfromyourhappyplace.com/vip/Quotes:“Personal branding is deep work, and so many artists are tempted to skip this important work and take shortcuts.”“Each time you tell your story, you get a little bit more comfortable, and it gets a little easier.”
This week, we bring you our first episode hosted by Manus Hopkins, one of Canadian Musician's editors, who has taken up the mantle of podcast host from Mike Raine. We're sad to see Mike go and know he'll be missed, but the podcast will go on, and we hope you'll all continue to tune in each week. Today's interview is with Melissa McClelland and Luke Doucet, the husband-and-wife duo that forms Hamilton folk-rock band Whitehorse. Whitehorse's new album, I'm Not Crying, You're Crying, is out January 13. Here, Doucet and McClelland take us through the process of making new music together in lockdown, and share stories from throughout the band's career about how they became the group they are today. They even set the record straight about how they really chose their name.
So, this is it, Mike Raine's last episode as host of the Canadian Musician Podcast. Mike kicks off the show by introducing you to Manus Hopkins, one of the editors at Canadian Musician who you'll be hearing on the podcast from now on. And then, Mike shares his last interview for the Canadian Musician Podcast, and it's a prime example of the type of conversation he's loved having here. It is with Menno Versteeg, founder of Royal Mountain Records and former frontman of the band Hollerado. Menno – in his typical funny, honest, and self-deprecating way – tells the story of Royal Mountain's creation and how it almost accidently grew into Canada's best indie label, with an all-star roster that includes Alvvays, Mac Demarco, Orville Peck, PUP, and so many more outstanding artists.
Marvin Prince had an eye for talent. This is the real story behind the success of Canadian rap/reggae star, Snow, and why the person largely responsible for Snow's success was pushed aside. This is one of the craziest stories ever. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Country Pop artist Jessica Sole discusses her new single “Good In Goodbye”! The upbeat song was made in collaboration with award-winning producer Shawn Moore (Jason Blaine, Shawn Austin) and offers a fresh perspective on the quintessential break-up anthem. The track is the second single off Jessica's forthcoming sophomore EP, a project that was recorded at Nashville's legendary Blackbird Studios. Known as “one of the hardest working artists in the Ontario Country music scene”, Shelburne ON artist Jessica Sole is also known for her determination. Earlier this year, the young songstress released her debut EP Think of Us, a collection of songs that garnered over 150K global streams and two top 40 hits on SiriusXM. While it's clear that Jessica draws musical inspiration from artists such as Kacey Musgraves, Kelsea Ballerini and Miranda Lambert, her smooth and sweet vocals, lyrics and sound are beautifully unique, captivating, and continues to keep fans coming back for more. Connect W/ Jessica Sole! — — Support Colton Gee and Desert Tiger ----- Check out our webstore @ Follow the Desert Tiger Podcast @ Follow Colton Gee @ —
On the podcast this week, Canadian Musician Assistant Editor Manus Hopkins shares his recent conversation with Dallas Green and George Pettit from the mega influential post-hardcore band, Alexisonfire. This is one of the conversations with the band the Manus had for the latest cover story in Canadian Musician magazine. In it, George and Dallas talk about the band's early years, their, breakup and time apart, their recent reunion and new hit album, Otherness (Dine Alone Records), and their influence on younger bands. Enter CM's Alexisonfire sweeps at pages.nwcworld.com/alexisonfire for a chance to win one vinyl copy of Otherness, one Otherness star t-shirt in a size of the winner's choosing, and one Otherness keychain. Check out the full Alexisonfire story in the September/October 2022 issue of Canadian Musician, alongside other great features, columns, and more! CanadianMusician.com.
Think about your favourite artists of all time. The ones that inspire you deep in your soul and maybe even motivated you to become an artist yourself. Why do you love them? You most likely appreciate them for more than their talent. It may be their personality, fashion sense, work ethic, values, or beliefs. When they share their vulnerability, struggles and triumphs you may see yourself in those stories. Authentic personal branding is the key to success. In this episode Diane Foy shares phase 1 of her Fans, Media, & Industry Attraction Method.To volunteer to be coaching on the podcast visit dianefoy.com/volunteerLinks & transcript visit dianefoy.com/087
This week, Editor-in-Chief Mike Raine shares is entire conversation with heralded singer-songwriter Allison Russell, which was done for the cover story in the latest issue of Canadian Musician magazine. Not since Tracy Chapman has a Black woman taken the Americana world by storm like Russell has with debut solo album, Outside Child. But Russell is no newbie, as she's two decades into her highly-regarded career. She began with the Vancouver-based folk group, Po' Girl, then spent the last decade-plus touring relentlessly with her partner, JT Nero, in the group Birds of Chicago. But it's the lushness and power of Outside Child that has catapulted her to stardom over the last year. The album has been a hit despite, or maybe because of, its difficult subject matter, which tackles Russell's childhood of abuse at the hands of a racist adoptive father. Outside Child was released in May 2021, in part thanks to country star Brandi Carlile. Now, a little over a year later, Russell is contemplating what it means to be playing sold out shows, to have received three Grammy Award nominations, and have won a Juno Award for Contemporary Roots Album of the Year, a Canadian Folk Music Award for Contemporary Album of the Year, and the two top honours at the 2022 International Folk Music Awards. Plus, she's currently nominated for Album and Song of the Year at the 2022 Americana Music Awards.
For the January/February 2022 issue of Canadian Musician magazine, Catherine Harrison wrote a column called, “It's Hard Out There for Musician: What Can You Do to Take Care of Yourself?” It was about the mental health issues that are predominant among working musicians, why the musician's lifestyle makes these issues more likely, and what they can do to help themselves or find help. There were a lot of things in that column that Canadian Musician Editor-in-Chief Mike Raine felt were worthy of a more in-depth conversation, and so he's happy to have Catherine on this week's episode to do that. Catherine Harrison is the president of Purple Voodoo Inc. and a board member with Over the Bridge, a Canadian non-profit focused on mental health issues and awareness in the music industry. Catherine is a human-centered leadership expert, author, certified professional coach, strategic connector-of-dots and successful entrepreneur. A multi-disciplinary artist, musician, and songwriter, she is also a fierce environmentalist, mother, recovering corporate animal, meditator, ardent roamer of paths, and lifelong learner. She is a strong advocate for human-centered practices in places of work, especially with respect to the current conversation about mental health and substance use. Resources mentioned in this week's conversation: www.capsa.ca/peer-support/ www.camh.ca/en/health-info/guides-and-publications/digital-tools www.overthebridge.org www.unisonfund.ca/category/mental-health/ www.backline.care/support-groups/ www.wellnesstogether.ca/en-CA www.wellnesstogether.ca/en-CA/all-people-all-pathways www.catherineharrison.com/assk-signup/ Behindthescenescharity.org/mental-health-and-suicide-prevention-initiative/ www.bouncebackontario.ca/ www.cmha.ca/ Behind the Scene Therapist/Counseling Finder in Canada: Behindthescenescharity.org/mental-health-and-suicide-prevention-initiative/mental-health-resources/therapist-counseling-finder-canada/
In episode 19 of Accolades Video Series I talk to Page Hamilton (Helmet) about John Stowell, a jazz guitarist, composer, author, and lecturer from New York City, New York, United States. He holds his guitar in a diagonal position, which facilitates playing close, piano-like voicings more comfortably. He has been a contributing columnist for several magazines, including Down Beat, Guitar Player, and Canadian Musician and has been an artist-in-residence at schools worldwide.
On this week's episode, Canadian Musician Editor-in-Chief Mike Raine shares the full conversation he had with Darren "Young D" Metz and Quinton "Yung Trybez" Nyce of the acclaimed Haisla rap duo Snotty Nose Rez Kids for his cover story in the latest issue of the magazine. This career-spanning conversation follows their evolution as artists and people from the release of the first two LPs in 2017 to their latest masterwork, Life After, which was released in late 2021. In that time, they've twice been shortlisted for the Polaris Music Prize and received wide-spread fan and critical adoration around the world. In part, that is due to their unbeatable ability to create songs that make you want to both dance and think. With Mike, the guys chatted about their Indigenous roots, making political music and who they're speaking to with their music, addressing difficult personal issues, mastering their vocal dexterity, learning from fan criticism in their community, and more.
Tish Cyrus has filed for divorce from country star Billy Ray Cyrus, her husband of 28 years. The 54-year-old, whose full name is Leticia Jean Cyrus, cited “irreconcilable differences” in a court filing last Wednesday in Tennessee and indicated that they separated more than two years ago. She has asked the court to equally distribute the marital assets. Tyler Armes of Canadian rock band Down with Webster, who is suing Post Malone over the 2019 hit “Circles,” will have his day in court. U.S. District Judge Otis D. Wright on Monday refused Malone's motion to dismiss the lawsuit and said the case is scheduled to proceed to trial on May 17. Britney Spears said Monday she is pregnant. Original Articles by John R. Kennedy: Billy Ray Cyrus, Tish Cyrus End Marriage 'With Love In Our Hearts' Canadian Musician's Case Against Post Malone Going To Trial Britney Spears Shares: 'I'm Having A Baby'
Johnny Nocash has what you'd call a Good Life in Toronto. He was a successful musician, had a great job that afforded him the ability to live in this expensive city, a strong network of friends and connections - but he wasn't happy.So he moved into a van and hit the road. From that first foray away from the concrete jungle, he found more meaning and freedom than ever before.Find Johnny Nocash online:Website - https://www.johnnynocash.com/Instagram - @johnnynocashofficialYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCscC23DZZlehzYT2YLXhiEwJoin the Patreon for extra episodes, behind-the-scenes, and livestreams! https://www.patreon.com/deliberatelivingSupport the Podcast & Its Creators:Venmo: https://venmo.com/Holly-PriestleyPaypal: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/hollycpriestleyPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/hollycpriestleyFollow Us:Holly's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hollycpriestley/Beers' Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the.nomadic.beersFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/HollyCPriestley/Website: http://hollycpriestley.com/The Tools I Use to Produce This Podcast:Buzzsprout (Get $20 by using this link to set up your own Buzzsprout account: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=844573 )iMovieZoomCanva (Earn a Canva Credit by using this link to set up your own Canva account: https://www.canva.com/join/lsk-vdb-msf )AudioConvert--Basically, nothing special. I started creating this with the tools that were available to me and they're largely free to use. Intro & Outro Music: Wallpaper by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4604-wallpaper/License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This description contains affiliate links. If you decide to make a purchase, I may receive a small kickback which helps to support the channel and bring you more content like this. Thanks!
On the podcast this week, Canadian Musician Editor-in-Chief Michael Raine is joined by Andre Kaden Black, who has a multi-faceted career as a producer, songwriter, musician, artist development, creative director, and more. With two decades of experience in the music industry, Andre has written for indie and major labels across Canada, Asia, and the United States, including Sony/ATV, Warner, EMI, Atlantic Records, Curve Music, 21 Entertainment, and Arista/BMG. He has also toured extensively across North America and Asia with artists such as Alicia Keys, One Republic, and Jason Mraz. Andre has been featured in Professional Sound Magazine, Canadian Musician, and has been invited to numerous major music conferences including Canadian Music Week, NXNE, The Shot, and Toronto's Indie Week, as a performer, panelist, and judge. In this wide-ranging conversation, Andre talks about what he learned as a songwriter during his years in Nashville, and compares that style of songwriting with his work as a pop topline writer. Andre and Mike also discuss artist development, creativity and work ethic, royalties and rights, and more.
Canadian Musician Editor-in-Chief Mike Raine is bringing you two wonderful conversations this week! First up, he chats with Juno-nominated alternative pop/electronic artist iamhill. She's a fascinating young artist whose work and insights span the world of music, tech, and business. She discusses writing and recording, her latest single “Side D,” the value of streaming playlists, and making visualizers for her latest music. Plus, her and Mike also get into a wider conversation about AI, NFTs, and more tech-oriented subjects, and her work during the pandemic for a digital rights technology company called Pex. After that, Mike shares a conversation he originally had for one of Canadian Musician's sister magazines with maybe the world's most famous concert lighting designer, Tom Kenny. His is a remarkable story, going from humble origins in Dublin through a meteoric rise to designing shows for musical legends (David Bowie, The Who, Eric Clapton, etc.) and massive TV audiences (NHL playoffs, MTV Video Music Awards, etc.). And it all began when he was barely into his teens and got asked to help out on some shows for a new local band called U2…
The Bill Kelly Show w/ Guest Host Shiona Thompson: U.S. health officials on Monday cut isolation restrictions for Americans who catch the coronavirus from 10 to five days, and similarly shortened the time that close contacts need to quarantine. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention officials said the guidance is in keeping with growing evidence that people with the coronavirus are most infectious in the two days before and three days after symptoms develop. The decision also was driven by a recent surge in COVID-19 cases, propelled by the omicron variant. ALSO: Omicron infection may enhance immunity against Delta variant, study suggests GUEST: Dr. Rodney Rohde, Professor and Chair of the Clinical Laboratory Science Program at the College of Health Professions with Texas State University - Ontario health officials are looking at new guidance from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on shortened COVID-19 isolation and quarantine periods. Ontario chief medical officer of health Dr. Kieran Moore was set to hold a press briefing Tuesday afternoon to provide an update on contact tracing and COVID-19 testing in the province, but his update was postponed. Moore will now provide an update sometime later this week. GUEST: Thomas Tenkate, Professor at the School of Occupational & Public Health with Ryerson University - Colin chats with Shiona about his life as a Canadian musician during the COVID era and what's next for him in 2022 GUEST: Colin James, Canadian Musician See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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This week on Yes Guy, Jim and Perry are joined by the Host of Leafs Lunch Julia Tocheri, Canadian Musician and Writer Dave Bidini, and Contributor for Getty Images Gary Hershorn!
This week's episode is certainly a great one for any guitarists out there! First up, Canadian Musician Editor-in-Chief Mike Raine chats with award-winning Canadian classical guitarist Emma Rush (3:45) about the making of her latest album, Wake the Sigh. It brings to light a collection of relatively unknown female-written guitar compositions from the 19th century, including works from Emilia Giuliani, Delores de Goñi and Julie Fondard — a professor of guitar in Paris, France. As Emma explains, putting Wake the Sigh together wasn't as simple as listening to old recordings and re-recording them. No, she spent a couple of years researching these classical composers and uncovering their masterful compositions, which went on to inspire the 43-minute work. 14 of the 17 tracks were never-before recorded, so the Hamilton-based musician is technically the first to ever release them. As well, she recorded the whole album on a replica of a 19th century Stauffer guitar. After that, we share a special treat for any rock guitarists! Canadian Musician writer and guitar expert Hal Rodriguez chats with Big Sugar's Gordie Johnson (25:00). Together they geek out about guitars and a bunch more. Gordie dishes on what he's learned from hanging out with Rich Robinson (The Black Crowes), Warren Haynes (Allman Brothers Band), and Joe Satriani; and what it was like having Rush's Alex Lifeson record parts for Big Sugar's latest album, Eternity Now.
On this week's show, Mike is thrilled to be sharing his entire conversation with Kardinal Offishall, which was had for the cover story in the most recently issue of Canadian Musician magazine. There are not many people you can speak to for over an hour and still be left with so much more you want to ask, but Kardi is that kind of person. Of course, he's one of Canada's pioneering rap stars, with global success that spans more than two decades and huge hits like “BaKardi Slang," “Dangerous,” and “Body Bounce,” but he is also carving out a unique and influential role on the business side of the industry as the Senior Vice President of A&R at Universal Music Canada, and a board member at ADVANCE, Canada's Black music business collective, chair of UMC's B.L.A.C.K. Label Coalition (BLC), and Canada's representative on Universal Music Group's Task Force for Meaningful Change. In this wide-ranging conversation, Kardi discusses his approach to A&R and his thoughts on music analytics, how he and The Circle crew hustled and paved the way for other Canadian rap artists internationally, how Randy Lennox convinced him to become a label executive, what “meaningful change” in the industry really looks like, and a lot more.
Episode 40... Episode 40!? Already? Wow! On this episode I had the pleasure of chatting with Thomas Thacker the lead singer and guitarist of Gob and guitarist/keyboardist for Sum 41. We go deep into the early history of Gob, how it started and where it all went. We also chat about how Tom first met Sum 41 and how he joined the band later in his career. I still have so many questions... Maybe there will be a part 2 someday...Technical Production by Steve Rizun at Drive Studios in Toronto, Canada.PLAYLIST: Gob - BbGob - Fuck ThemGob - BeauvilleGob - Paint It BlackGob - For The MomentGob - Mr. SandmanGob - Give Up The Grudge www.CrustyMedia.ca See ya next time...
In this episode I speak with Singer/Songwriter Craig Carswell. Craig is an up incoming Canadian Musician and also runs a recording studio. Craig talks about starting out as a musician and developing problems with drugs and alcohol. He shares how he left music for a few years to become clean and came back to start creating music in a different genre. Craig talks about having to find inspiration to start creating music again. He shares a trip he took to New York that inspired his single “New York Lights” and got him back to writing music again. Craig talks about trying to bring his mental health issues into his music. He talks about trying to share an emotion with the listeners of his music so they can feel the same feeling he is. Craig talks about having regular panic and anxiety attacks and how he has learned to deal with it. We talk about the importance for people and especially men to learn to be more vulnerable and talk more about our mental health and other issues. We talk about the good and bad parts of masculinity. Check out Craig Carswell on all music platforms See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Episode 58 of Radio Free Galaxy finds us continuing our exploration of Canadian Hip-Hop artists by interviewing East Vancouver musician Chadio! His new album, Chadio & The Dirty Sample 'No Wives Club', is dope and we are super excited for you to check it out! After that we've got a review of the newest theatrical MCU installment, 'Black Widow'! Is Florence Pugh enough to make this movie a smash hit or is it just another superhero CGI wet fart party? Rounding out the podcast we also have television reviews and discussion including: Star Wars: The Bad Batch episode 11, Loki episode 5, and Supernatural season 12! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/radiofreegalaxy/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/radiofreegalaxy/support
Scotty Berg is a fourteen-year-old Canadian heartthrob singer-songwriter who at such a young age is already making waves across the music industry. Berg is wise beyond his years and knows the power that connecting with his audience can make, and is bringing the mental health conversation to the table with his single "It Ain;t Over". This is only the beginning for this talented young musician.*25% of all income made by Confessional Magazine via donations and elsewhere goes directly towards Felicia Merritt's journey with Multiple Sclerosis.http://www.confessionalmagazine.com#scottyberg #talentedmusician #singersongwriter #interviewmagazine #interviewmag #interview #celebrityinterview #upandcomingartist #billboard #mustlisten #confessionalmagazine #moretothestorySupport the show (https://paypal.com/ConfessionalMagazine)
First up, Mike shares an interview he did a couple months back with Cadence Weapon for a feature article that appeared in the May/June issue of Canadian Musician. Cadence's latest album, Parallel World, is a remarkable collection of songs that tackle politics, race, gentrification, the tech surveillance industry, and a lot more. But it's also just some damn good music that is earning rave reviews. In this chat, Cadence Weapon discusses the politics and issues of the past year, why he had to make this album, the influence of classic politically-charged artists like The Clash and Public Enemy, why awards shows need to recognize a greater breadth of Canadian rap music, and a lot more. After that, Mike chats with the founders of Curbside Concerts. Last year, when live music suddenly shut down, musicians Matt Masters and Amanda Burgener found themselves in a panicked situation, with only about a month until their family of five ran out of money. Now, one year later, they have their own company, Curbside Concerts, with a loyal group of employees (with full benefits) and fans, and have created a whole new live music format that is bringing fans and artists closer together and doing remarkable things to keep money in artists' pockets and in the community. And not only is it COVID-safe, they firmly believe and plan to make it bigger and better in the post-COVID world. As well, Curbside Concerts, which is a Calgary-based female and Indigenous-owned company (Amanda being a citizen of the Métis Nation of Alberta), is walking the walk when it comes to their values. www.curbsideconcerts.ca.
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Hello and welcome to episode 68 of Sing! Dance! Act! Thrive!I wanted to start this episode with some gratitude. I’ve been creating this podcast for over 2 years and it is nearing 8,000 downloads. That may not be a lot in comparison to many others out there but I’m always coaching artists about how slow and steady growth is longer-lasting growth. I wanted to take a moment to recognize some listeners who took the time to leave a review for the show. It means so much to me each and every time someone tells me that they either learned something new or were inspired by an episode.The first one comes from Nella Marina who says about the show “What a wonderful resource to have in your pocket! So many amazing tips from an industry expert. Thank you for all of the amazing free information that you put out there!” Nella, thank you so much for your kind words and because I google everyone, I know that Nella Marina is an Australian actress from Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, who has relocated to Vancouver, BC, Canada. That is very cool. I love Australians and grew up in Vancouver.Another recent review was from a previous guest of the show. Vocal coach Judy Rodman says “This podcast is a quality audio experience that doesn't waste time getting to the heart of matters of interest to singers, dancers, actors, and other artists. I had the honor of being interviewed and found Diane's experience in the field of the arts made her an insightful interviewer who knows how to dig into the good stuff!”That is so sweet and I loved my conversation with Judy so if you missed it definitely visit episode 66 and hear all about her 50-year career in the music industry. I love seeing where people are from that are downloading the show. The number one country now is India. I have no idea why but that is fantastic. USA and Canada are next. I also want to shout out listeners from France, Senegal, UK, Australia, Brazil, and Spain. How cool is that? I would absolutely love to hear from you all. It would mean the world to me if you could leave a review on itunes. Take a screenshot and tag me @dianefoypr and I’ll be sure to share it and give you a shout-out on a future episode. May is mental health awareness month in the US and my guest today X. ARI is an LGBTQIA+ Alt-Pop singer, writer, and mental health advocate from Toronto. Her life motto is all about turning “Pain Into Power” through art and self-care. Having comorbid Dis-Orders is not her identity, but her superpower. X. ARI’s visceral lyrics transmit messages of hope as often as they ponder tragedy. Her sound comes to life in the middle. Her upcoming EP “Anja”, dedicated to her first-ever girlfriend, is being released this June to celebrate their newfound love & Pride Month.It is X. ARI’s mission to use creativity to empower and raise awareness by using her platform to encourage others to turn their Pain into Power by finding their conduit for healing. Her goal is to make a global impact as an artist, songwriter, advocate, and public speaker to spread her message, light, and self-care tips to help heal the world.For the entire month of May, she’s hosting “Mental Health Month with X. ARI”. It is a FREE online festival with workshops & talks by healers, teachers, advocates, artists, and organizations such as National Alliance on Mental Illness (San Fernando Valley & Westside LA), Jack.org, Be There, Free Arts, VRY, and Pause+Expand. Throughout the month they are featuring powerful stories, Yoga, Guided Meditations, Sound-Baths, Coping Skills with NAMI, Emotional Freedom Technique, Radical Acceptance, LGBTQIA+ x Mental Health, Sleep Hygiene, Crystal Healing, Cultural Diversity, Mindful Mantras, Intention Setting, and more!X. ARI aims to spark open conversation, connect like-minded people and provide healing support throughout the month that participants can utilize in the future. She hopes to normalize mental health and create an environment where everyone feels accepted, supported, and seen.For Links & a Transcript visit singdanceactthrive.com/068
Cherelle chats to legendary Canadian Musician & Author GREG GODOVITZ, talking about his music, his books - in particular his newest up Up close and uncomfortable and his hot sauce … Support this podcast
Originally from France, Olivier studied composition in London and is currently based in Montreal. Olivier's film credits include narrative feature films and documentaries: Up The Yangtze, China Heavyweight, Corbo, Ville-Marie, The Great Darkened Days, A Brother's Love, First Match, Softie, Night Of The Kings, and the upcoming Mali Twist.
The journey from aspiring to actualizing your dreams will never be a straight line. But what could it look like when you remove any limitations on how you get there and reimagine the your journey altogether? In this episode, I interview Nigerian-Canadian singer/songwriter and musician FALANA about her journey to becoming an international breakthrough artist which has literally pulled her to all corners of the globe. We discuss the risk and reward of going all in on a BIG dream in any industry, and the mindset it takes to get there. Connect with FALANA on Instagram @falanamusic, and her website: http://www.falanamusic.com/. You can find her music on Spotify and Apple Music. Connect with me on Instagram @ChloeMcKenzie.Co. Subscribe for new episodes each week!
Kurt Dahl is an industry leader in Entertainment Law in Canada and the Drummer in his band One Bad Son. As a musician, he's toured North America frequently with his band One Bad Son, scored five top 10 singles and a #1 song, released 9 albums with various artists, and have worked closely with major industry players like 604 Records, The Feldman Agency, Frontside Group, Strut Entertainment, and Hive Management. One Bad Son has toured arenas with Def Leppard, Shinedown, and Judas Priest, and in 2019 shared the bill with The Rolling Stones in front of 70,000 people. As a lawyer, he has practiced Entertainment Law throughout Canada since 2010, providing comprehensive legal advice to a wide array of music, film, television and technology clients since 2010. He became Partner at Murphy & Company in 2016 and was acknowledged by Canadian Lawyer in 2019 for his contributions to Entertainment Law in Canada. As an academic, in 2009 he successfully defended his Master of Laws (LL.M.) thesis on the future of the music industry, and how musicians will continue to earn a living in the digital age. The entire thesis is available for free under the “Resources” page at www.lawyerdrummer.com. He also obtained his Juris Doctorate (J.D.) and Bachelor of Commerce (B.Comm) degrees from the University of Saskatchewan. He is currently a member of the Dean's Advisory Council for the College of Law at the University of Saskatchewan. As a board member, he has served on the Board of Directors for SaskMusic for 6 years, working with fellow musicians to help them obtain grant funding, deal with legal issues, and effectively develop their careers. In 2016, he was excited to be elected President of SaskMusic. He is honoured to be a voice for musicians in this province and around the world. In 2017, he was elected to the Board of Directors for the Western Canadian Music Awards. As a writer, his articles on the music industry have been published by Canadian Musician, Canadian Lawyer, DRUM Magazine, VICE Magazine, SOCAN Magazine and dozens of other industry publications. www.lawyerdrummer.com
In this episode I interview Brandon Hart, a Canadian Musician. 3 years ago Brandon was a aspiring musician who from the outside looked like he had it all going for him but on the inside he was stuck, paralyzed by anxiety and depression and was not moving forward on his dream of becoming a world musician. He has since transformed his life but facing his fears head on, understanding anxiety and depression and how to move through it. He has completed 2 North American tours, released a new album and multiple new music videos since making the decision to take control of his life. This is a must listen for anyone who struggles with anxiety and depression and limiting beliefs. Show notes: www.yourmindsetmentor.com/inspirational-interviews-40
Matt Stern is known for his infectious melodies and authentic, heart-centered lyrics. Born in Montreal and based on Vancouver Island, his songs have reached audiences in France, Germany, Nicaragua, South Korea and Japan. In live performance, he is known for his uplifting energy, warmth, and ability to spontaneously inspire a sense of community. Matt is currently participating in a year-long master class with renowned vocal improvisor Rhiannon (Bobby McFerrin's Voicestra). He has performed with burlesque dancer The Velvet Unicorn and his song Precious and Sacred was published for author Debora Abood's book dedicated to Indigenous children. He performs in Japanese, French, English and Spanish and has been invited to be a featured performer this year at Campbell Bay Music Festival, the Victoria Francophone Festival and Songbird North. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Kurt Dahl has been actively involved in the Canadian music industry for the past two decades, as a touring musician, board member, speaker, and entertainment lawyer. He wrote his Master of Laws thesis in 2009 on the future of the music industry and has practiced entertainment law across Canada since 2010. His clients range from Juno-winning bands, record labels, publishers, and managers, to the smallest up-and-coming artists. He tours the country regularly with his band One Bad Son, working with some of the biggest names in the music business. His articles on cutting edge issues in the music industry have been published around the world by Canadian Musician, SOCAN, Drum Magazine and more, and can be found on his website www.LawyerDrummer.com. In 2016, Kurt was elected as the President of SaskMusic. In May 2017, One Bad Son landed their first #1 single in Canada with the song Raging Bull.