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Fresh off a tour with the Crash Test Dummies, Cape Breton born Carleton Stone is happy to be back on the road. We chat about the importance of warming up the audience as the opening act, co-writing in Nashville with both strangers and old friends and how the energy of a live performance stays in your body. This lifetime musician offers his inspiring journey on how he's managed to stick it out as a professional artist. Us on the web: www.mikeandkristen.ca Instagram: www.instagram.com/mike_and_kristen/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mikeandkristencreative Shoot us a message! Say hello, tell us who you think we should have on the podcast, and your deepest and darkest secrets: mikeandkristencreative@gmail.com Review our book "You and Me" on Amazon (it helps a lot!!): https://amzn.to/3qqNCMo Intro song: "The Walk" Outro song: "The Jam" both by Mike's band The Town Heroes - www.thetownheroes.com tickets to Mike's Dec 2nd show at The Marquee - https://www.showpass.com/the-town-heroes-daniel-james-mcfadyen-the-marquee/ Mike's site: www.michaelsryan.com Kristen's site: www.kristenherringtonart.com Carleton's Instagram: @carletonstone Carleton's website: https://carletonstone.com/
It is a pleasure to welcome award-winning singer, songwriter, and producer Carleton Stone to The Jake's Take with Jacob Elyachar Podcast. The Nova Scotia, Canada native, recently dropped his latest solo and self-produced album, Papercut. Through the sax-blasted Americana with power-pop and 1980s synthesizers, Carleton blurs musical genres to explore several tumultuous years and asks two difficult questions: “What the hell have I done?” and “What if I had gone down some other path?”Papercut is one of Carleton's strongest and most forthcoming albums, thanks to innate songwriting skills. Listeners will follow him as he plumbs the depths of an emotional roller coaster ride. The album also features several talented musicians, including bassist Liam Jaeger, percussionist Howie Beck, cellist Kevin Fox, trumpeter Tom Moffett, saxophonist Julian Nalli, and vocalists Erin Costelo and Mel Stone.Before releasing Papercut, Carleton released his 2011 self-titled debut and 2014's Draws Blood. He is also half of the pop duo Port Cities and an in-demand producer and songwriter. Carleton worked on Jake's Take friend Willie Stratton's critically acclaimed Drugstore Dreamin.' He also wrote songs with and for Classified, Donovan Woods, Mo Kenney, Neon Dreams, and Ria Mae.In this edition of The Jake's Take with Jacob Elyachar Podcast, Carleton Stone spoke about facing the obstacles breaking into the North American music market and the stories behind several of his songs, including “Blood is Thicker Than Water,” “Papercut,” “Monte Carlo,” and “House in the Hills.” Carleton and I also shared our mutual admiration for Andrew Watt, Bruce Springsteen, and Survivor.
Music from artists in Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia, including, from Prince Edward Island, Gordie MacKeeman and His Rhythm Boys and Irish Mythen and from Nova Scotia, James Hill, Carlton Stone, Gabrielle Papillion, Dave Samson and the fantastic trad celtic band “Còig”.
Fiddle and Folk, Country and Bluegrass Music from across Atlantic Canada performed by the Ennis Sisters, Johnny Oliver, The Secrets, Matthew Byrne, Amelia Curran, the Fortunate Ones, David Myles, Tomato Tomato, Gordie MacKeeman and His Rhythm Boys, Irish Mythen, James Hill, Carleton Stone, Gabrielle Papillon, Dave Sampson and Còig.
Fiddle and Folk, Country and Bluegrass Music from across Atlantic Canada performed by the Ennis Sisters, Johnny Oliver, The Secrets, Matthew Byrne, Amelia Curran, the Fortunate Ones, David Myles, Tomato Tomato, Gordie MacKeeman and His Rhythm Boys, Irish Mythen, James Hill, Carleton Stone, Gabrielle Papillon, Dave Sampson and Còig.
More songs and tunes from all over Atlantic Canada, including The Ennis Sisters, Matthew Byrne, Coig, Carleton Stone, Gabrielle Papillion, David Myles, Tomato Tomato, Gordie MacKeeman, Irish Mythen and lots more…
More songs and tunes from all over Atlantic Canada, including The Ennis Sisters, Matthew Byrne, Coig, Carleton Stone, Gabrielle Papillion, David Myles, Tomato Tomato, Gordie MacKeeman, Irish Mythen and lots more…
We're back with another monthly update! Catch up on our latest outings & antics, all of our favourite things this month, and a special episode coming up for International Women's Day. We're recapping: Carleton Stone concert Sarah's astrological reading Listening to our intuition Ashley's obsession with Dawson's Creek and emotional nostalgia Resources: sacredstarlight.com Palmetto
We're back with another monthly update! Catch up on our latest outings & antics, all of our favourite things this month, and a special episode coming up for International Women's Day. We're recapping: Carleton Stone concert Sarah's astrological reading Listening to our intuition Ashley's obsession with Dawson's Creek and emotional nostalgia Resources: sacredstarlight.com Palmetto
Today's episode is about the pain I get from having chronic migraines while having NVLD. The songs that I recommend you listen to are “Pick Me Up and Dust Me Off” by Carleton Stone and “The Healing” by Tim Chiasson. The link for "Resilience" by Mathew the article from the NVLD Project is: https://nvld.org/resilience/. And the link for Mathew's YouTube channel is: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGOfW-PvSsRqZOy_KwHhkYA. Here's the link to the zoom meeting for people with NLD that will be in February 20th from 10 am-10:40 am PT: https://zoom.us/j/94687568942?pwd=STFKT0hpd0dtd2ZvUnRnV3UyK0pIUT09. I may not have my camera on for privacy reasons I'll only be using audio, it's your choice whether or not you want to do the same thing. I want to create a safe place for people with NLD to share personal things that stay in this group if they want to share them that is. Here are the links for my website, newsletter, YouTube, and social media pages for the podcast: 1. https://livingwithnld.com/ 2. https://livingwithnld.com/contact 3. https://www.facebook.com/livingwithnld/?view_public_for=107332511122585 4. https://www.instagram.com/p/CFTHRGAFthS/?igshid=s8s9eh389m0h 5. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOqAA0b3-C-qDkhKwCmaaZg. 6. Here's the link to support my podcast and in turn the NVLD project: https://anchor.fm/jennifer8697/support. --- 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/jennifer8697/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jennifer8697/support
In this episode of Tobin Tonight, Tobin chats with Carleton Stone of Port Cities. Carleton explains how the band came together, the departure of Breagh MacKinnon and how it took years of performing at small bars before learning how to own a room. The two discuss the impact of East Coast Music on the industry and the mark it left on their lives, and Carleton explains the importance of fellow songwriters like Gordan Sampson on his career. Tobin also teases Carleton about creating a new band name, will it go over well? Check out the episode to find out. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
HUFFCAST-The Official Podcast Of The Halifax Urban Folk Festival
Today’s guest hails from Cape Breton Island and is one of the three songwriting voices in the super group Port Cities. Not only does he have one of the coolest names in rock’n’roll, he’s also a veteran of our All Star Band concept. http://www.portcities.ca/ The Halifax Urban Folk Festival (HUFF) is a celebration of songs, the people who write and sing them, and the stories surrounding their creation. It takes place annually in Halifax, Nova Scotia – a city seeping with songwriting talent – during the last week of August, through Labour Day weekend. HUFF SCHEDULE & TICKET INFO: https://halifaxurbanfolkfestival.com/events
Port Cities' self-titled debut album may be the group's first effort together, but its members share deep, intertwining roots in the Maritime music scene. In addition to releasing three solo albums, Carleton Stone has written songs for and with everyone from Quebecois soul sensation Bobby Bazini to beloved acoustic troubadour Donovan Woods. Dylan Guthro has parlayed his own folk/RnB fusions into match-ups with Halifax hip-hop hero Classified and EDM crew Neon Dreams (whose 2015 single “High” featured Guthro alongside rap superstar Waka Flocka Flame). And Breagh MacKinnon is a jazz-schooled chanteuse whose 2012 album, Where the Days Went, was nominated for an ECMA Award; she has since lent her voice to recordings by East Coast pop icons David Myles and Ria Mae.
This week on East of the Dial, Joee & Matty chat with Dylan Guthro & Carleton Stone, two sweet boys who play in a band called Port Cities.
Canadian pop star Shawn Desman has been relatively quiet on the musical front of late, but he's headed to Alberta for a few shows mid-February and checks in with us to share some hints of what fans can expect. We also get the scoop on upcoming new music, the Move dance competition and convention, and more. Nova Scotia's Dylan Guthro, Breagh Mackinnon, and Carleton Stone each set aside on-the-rise solo projects to focus on their new folk-pop project, Port Cities. In the months since, the band's popularity has skyrocketed and now they're ready to release their debut LP. We speak with Guthro and Stone about their formation, musical chemistry, huge success on Spotify, and what lies ahead. And finally, Toronto City Councilor Josh Colle checks in to talk about the string of recent small- to mid-sized venue closures and how the city is looking to address concerns from the music community.
Today we celebrate the 70th birthday of one of the most important songwriters in the world, Guy Clark, with a bunch of his songs, some stories, and some friends. As if that weren’t reason enough to celebrate, this week sees the return of Brock Zeman and Tom Wilson to Winnipeg. Let the celebrations begin!
Today we celebrate the 70th birthday of one of the most important songwriters in the world, Guy Clark, with a bunch of his songs, some stories, and some friends. As if that weren’t reason enough to celebrate, this week sees the return of Brock Zeman and Tom Wilson to Winnipeg. Let the celebrations begin!
Tonight we’re inspired by the late, great Willie P Bennett, Tom Wilson, Minneapolis, and whatever causes T-Bar to play the stuff that he does…
Tonight we’re inspired by the late, great Willie P Bennett, Tom Wilson, Minneapolis, and whatever causes T-Bar to play the stuff that he does…