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If you are getting this program, we've figured out why the duel feed is not working as it should as we play all independent here. We explain, and hope that we've solved this once and for all. Set 1: Orquesta Akokán La Cosa 03:57 lagartijeando Gran Poder 03:49 LITTO NEBBIA BUSCANDO EN EL BOLSILLO DEL ALMA 01:46 Mammal Hands Lantern 03:35 Set 2: Orquesta Akokán La Cosa 03:57 lagartijeando Gran Poder 03:49 LITTO NEBBIA BUSCANDO EN EL BOLSILLO DEL ALMA 01:46 Mammal Hands Lantern 03:35 Set 3: Sultans of String Turkish Greensleeves (feat. Gundem Yayli Grubu) 04:24 Sultans of String Sing for Kwanzaa (feat. Richard Bona & Waleed Abdulhamid) 03:21 Sultans of String Jesous Ahatonhia (Huron Carol) [feat. Crystal Shawanda] 04:31 Sultans of String The Little Swallow / Al Vuelo 03:44 Sultans of String Flight of Angels / Hark the Herald (feat. Chris McKhool & Rebecca Campbell) 04:12 Sultans of String Celebrate the Holydays (feat. Sweet Honey In the Rock) 03:53 Sultans of String Niel Gow's Lament / Rakes of Mallow / Rouge River Valley (feat. Paddy Moloney) 05:34 Sultans of String A Django Christmas 04:19 Sultans of String Les Anges Dans Nos Campagnes / Cootes Paradise Reel (feat. Benoit Bourque) 03:01 Sultans of String Himalayan Sleigh Ride (feat. Anwar Khurshid) 03:05 Set 4: Silvia Cignoli I - Silente 08:45 Silvia Cignoli II - Schiudente 07:10 Silvia Cignoli III - Levante 06:23 Silvia Cignoli IV - Radiante 07:18 Silvia Cignoli Postlude - Elegy Of Dispersed Energy 05:50 Set 5: Lia Kohl Tennis Court Light, Snow 04:36 Lia Kohl Plane 06:50 Lia Kohl Car Horns (feat. Patrick Shiroishi) 04:18 Lia Kohl Ignition, Sneakers 04:37 Set 6: Scott Lawlor Winter Solitude 12:06 Scott Lawlor Fading Light 13:01 This will complete the program.
The Hamilton Today Podcast with Scott Thompson: Depending on the vehicles you drive, you may pay 37% more than average insurance costs due to thefts. Ontario Premier Doug Ford suggested Thursday that immigrants were responsible for shooting at a Jewish girls' elementary school in North York, despite police saying they have little information on the suspects. Niagara police say they've solved a 25-year-old murder using DNA and genetic genealogy connecting the death of a Toronto woman to a suspect from Northern Ontario. Coming to the Westdale Theatre on June 9, "an Indigenous collaboration that is not to be missed!" Featuring Sultans of String, Alyssa Delbaere-Sawchuk, Marc Meriläinen (Nadjiwan), and Shannon Thunderbird, and a multimedia extravaganza featuring Northern Cree, Duke Redbird, Inuit singers and more in a one-of-a-kind show! Signs of slowing economic growth could set up “fireworks” at the Bank of Canada's interest rate decision next week, one economist says, as odds rise for the first rate cut of the cycle. The Trump hush-money verdict is in, and Donald Trump is lashing out. Some special events will be taking place in the night sky over the next few days! It is all coming up on the Hamilton Today Podcast! Guests: Lorraine Sommerfeld, columnist with Driving.ca and the Hamilton Spectator. Franco Franco Terrazzano, Canadian Taxpayers Federation, Federal Director. Elissa Freeman, PR and Pop Culture Expert. Staff Sergeant Andrew Knevel, Niagara Regional Police Service, oversees Homicide and Major Crime. Chris McKhool, of the Sultans of String; Canadian violinist, producer, guitarist, composer, and singer-songwriter. Shannon Thunderbird, Coast Tsimshian First Nations singer-songwriter, speaker, educator, recording artist, playwright, and author. Colin Mang, assistant professor of Economics, at McMaster University; an expert on fiscal policy, labour economics, and the cost-of-living. Elliot Tepper, Emeritus Professor of Political Science with Carleton University. Bernie Farber, Chair of the Canadian Anti-Hate Network. Dr. Elaina Hyde, Director Allan I Carswell Observatory, Department of Physics & Astronomy, York University. Host – Scott Thompson Content Producer – William Erskine Technical/Podcast Producer – Tom McKay Podcast Co-Producer – Ben Straughan News Anchor – Dave Woodard & Jen McQueen Want to keep up with what happened in Hamilton Today? Subscribe to the podcast! https://megaphone.link/CORU8835115919 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chris McKhool and Marc Meriläinen, along with many others, have just collaborated on a powerful new record Indigenous Collaborations with Sultans of String Walking Through the Fire. The songs and music are inspired by the experiences of Indigenous people in … More ... The post Sultans of String w/Indigenous Collaborators – New Record “Walking Through the Fire” appeared first on Paradigms Podcast.
Episode #133 with The Sultans Of String. I interview Chris McKhool who is the violinist for the group, based in the Toronto area. They are working with a wide variety of refugee musicians and present them to the world via their latest CDs and their TV show they created during the pandemic called “Backstage.” Wonderful music and a very inclusive concept representing world culture. A Worldsoul Records production derrikjordan.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/109866072979176/videos/628549918517390 YouTube: https://youtu.be/iThUIL3WdO0 Soundcloud:
The Sultans of String are an instrumental music group based in Toronto, Ontario, combining elements of Spanish flamenco, Arabic folk, Cuban rhythms, and French Manouche Gypsy-jazz. The group's leader is producer and Canadian musician Chris McKhool. Chris and I talk about how the group began and the amazing sound and guest artists they play with today. Once you hear them do their rendition of ‘Blowing in the Wind' with sitar and tabla you will be hooked to their unique sound. They have gotten numerous awards for their works (CD's) Luna Yalla Yalla MOVE Symphony! Subcontinental Drift Christmas Caravan Refuge Sanctuary Sultansofstring.com – for more info and purchase their great music
We’re bringing another of our Covid Times interviews to Episode 544 of Folk Roots Radio – an opportunity for artists to chat about how the coronavirus pandemic has upended their music careers. This time around we are joined by Chris McKhool, violinist and band leader of world folk combo, Sultans of String, who released a fabulous new recording "Refuge" earlier this year - an album that highlights the extraordinary contributions that indigenous people, immigrants and refugees make to culture and life in North America. Sultans of String were supposed to be out on tour across both North America and the UK this year. None of that has been able to happen which is why we encourage all our listeners - if you like the music you hear on this show, buy the music, don’t just stream it! Then, you can really make a difference in artists lives during a period that they can’t be out on the road. We also check out new releases from Ruston Kelly, Will Kimbrough, The Bodarks and Vi Wickam & Paul Anastasio. Check out the full playlist on the website.
Cooler than a Polar Bear’s toe nail is this week’s NTR. Host Nav Nanwa is joined by actor/creative Basam Alesayi and @Wom_nto creator/New Theory 3-Timer Nataleigh Ballantyne to ‘theorize’ on a bunch of hot topics from the week: - The Blue Jays new throwback uniforms (#NewBlue) and the power of sports nostalgia - The lack of diversity and representation in both this year’s Oscar nominees and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees - University funding being dependent on if students find jobs after graduation- The effect of negative news on one’s anxietyThen, for our community segment - Nav is joined by lead Maestro of the Mississauga Symphony Orchestra Dennis Mastromonoco, and Chris Mckhool from 3x Juno-nominated band Sultans of String to talk about their upcoming show at the Living Arts Centre in February 8th. New Theory Radio theme produced by Dusty Loops (@DustyLoops and www.dustyloops.com)Follow our PanellistsNav NanwaTwitter: @nnanwaInstagram: @navnanwaNataleigh BallantyneTwitter: @nataleighbInstagram: @nataleigh.not.nat and @wom_ntoDennis Mastromonoco and Mississauga Symphony Orchestra Twitter: @d_mastromonaco & @msymphInstagram: @mississaugasymphonyChris MckhoolTwitter: @chrismckhool & @sultansofstringInstagram: @sultansofstringDon’t miss the Sultans of String with the Mississauga Symphony Orchestra at the Living Arts Centre in Mississauga. More details here: https://www.mississaugasymphony.ca/concerts/sultans-of-string-with-the-msoDon't miss our first show in front of a live audience - "Theories on Mental Health: Stigma, Rehabilitation and Social Responsibility" taking place this Friday (January 24th) from the Sauga 960 AM studios. More details here: ntrmentalhealth.eventbrite.comNew Theory Radio can be heard live on Sundays at 5pm and Mondays at 8pm ONLY on News Talk Sauga 960 am (@Sauga960am) - https://sauga960am.ca
Leader of the world rhythms folk combo Sultans of String, Chris McKhool joins us on Episode 475 of Folk Roots Radio to chat about the band’s forthcoming album "Refuge", a project that is all about highlighting the extraordinary contributions that indigenous people, immigrants and refugees make to our culture and life, and showcases some of the amazing people who are sharing their musical gifts with us in Canada and the United States. It’s a very inspiring interview - we hope you’ll stay with us to check it out. We also include new music from Bobtown, Kristen Martell, Durham County Poets, Dayna Manning, Jason Wilson and Kyp Harness. Check out the full playlist on the website: https://folkrootsradio.com/folk-roots-radio-episode-476-feat-chris-mckhool-sultans-of-string-more-new-releases/
Sultans of String have just released the second single from their forthcoming album, “Refuge” which is due in the spring of 2020. “The Power of the Land” is a poem by Duke Redbird, now set to music by Sultans of String, with harmonies from indigenous husband and wife duo, Twin Flames. Refuge will feature some incredible musicians from the USA and Canada, many of whom arrived here as recent immigrants and refugees. According to Chris McKhool “The goal of the project is to highlight the extraordinary contributions of those that have arrived here from around the globe, as well as global talents that have been ambassadors for peace. Each one of us has a remarkable story to tell, and we are excited to share the beauty of these collaborations with you, featuring special guests from First Nations, Turkey, Somalia, Iraq, Iran, Pakistan, Greece, Syria, Mexico, Portugal, Cuba, and Sudan.” The first single from Refuge, “I Am a Refugee” featured the powerful lyrics and spoken word vocal of Somali Refugee Poet and Multimedia Artist Ifrah Mansour. Chris McKhool, leader of Sultans of String joined us on Folk Roots Radio to chat about the new project and upcoming tour dates. For more information, visit http://sultansofstring.com. Music: Sultans of String “I Am a Refugee” (feat. Ifrah Mansour) (single), “The Power of the Land” (feat. Duke Redbird & Twin Flames) (single) and “Himalayan Sleigh Ride” from “Christmas Caravan” (2017, Self).
We love seasonal music on Folk Roots Radio – what we don’t love is more straight up versions of the same old Christmas songs and carols. Join us on Episode 414 of Folk Roots Radio as we celebrate the season with a selection of music that’s mostly new, independent and definitely interesting. We also include an interview with Chris McKhool, the leader of world music combo, the Sultans Of String, who are taking their “Christmas Caravan” back out on the road this holiday season alongside music from Ian Foster & Nancy Hynes, Rich Krueger, Reg Meuross, Kelly’s Lot, Vi Wickam, Bob Jensen & Tony McManus, Rachael Sage, Mara Levine, Cathy Fink & Marcy Marxer and Eric Gerber. It’s a great episode, and the perfect accompaniment to a glass of your favourite tipple and a mince pie, or two. Check out the full playlist below.
Sultans Of String are taking their Christmas Caravan out on the road again this holiday season, with an extensive tour that takes in B.C. and Ontario and then heads into the US, and depending on the date features some special guests. Christmas Caravan isn’t your typical holiday album – as the band and their guest performers take seasonal music into another realm altogether, with some fine vocals performances, wonderful high octane world beat music and some fabulous virtuoso musicianship. On this tour, the Sultans of String will also be raising money for the United Nations Agency for Refugees (UNHCR) in Canada who provide shelter, food, water, medical care and other life-saving assistance to refugees around the world. Sultans of String leader Chris McKhool joined us again on Folk Roots Radio to chat about the upcoming tour. Check out all their tour dates at http://sultansofstring.com. Music: Sultans of String “Jesous Ahatonhia (Huron Carol) (feat. Crystal Shawanda) and “The Little Swallow/Al Vuelo" (feat. The City of Prague Symphony Orchestra) from “Christmas Caravan” (2017, Self) CDN.
Host Alex Rawls revisits familiar territory when he talks about Toronto and Southern Ontario among other things with Chris McKhool of the Canadian progressive string band Sultans of String, who released a Christmas album, Christmas Caravan, last year. They talk about Turkish strings, "Happy Xmas (War is Over)," and Mario Lanza during Christmas dinner. This week, Alex also talks to New Orleans musician Boyfriend about her affection for The Carpenters and particularly "Merry Christmas Darling," which found a new musical life when it appeared in the 2003 film, Love Actually. You can find the Sultans of String on Facebook and the band's website, and you can hear Boyfriend on her Soundcloud page and find out more about her on her website. If you've got thoughts on this week's episode, please share them on the 12 Songs Facebook page.
Welcome to another hour of festive music for the holidays. We’re calling it "Folk Roots Radio at Christmas" and we’re featuring a selection of mostly new and original holiday music by independent artists, who hope to bring something new to a genre that’s often criticized as being a vapid and uninspiring marketing tool for a consumer culture, that, let’s be honest, goes mad during the holiday season. With that in mind, we’re also including an interview with Chris McKhool, the leader of world music combo, the Sultans of String who talks very enthusiastically and engagingly about their new spin on seasonal music “Christmas Caravan”, which really attempts to bring something new to holiday standards many people see as tired, boring and, let's face it, rather predictable. So here it is. Stoke up the fire, pour yourself some egg nog, settle down in your favourite chair and enjoy! Check out the full playlist on our website at http://folkrootsradio.com.
We're getting into the holiday spirit this week as we welcome Heather Rankin and Sultans of String on the program. Heather Rankin is fresh from the release of Imagine, her solo Christmas collection featuring some holiday favourites and fresh new compositions. She talks about how the John Lennon song that inspired the album's name (and appears as its final track) is fitting for the holidays, how the season contributed to her and her family's musical upbringing, and more. Then, Sultans of String frontman Chris McKhool talks about his band's eclectic new holiday release, Christmas Caravan. We chat about how guest artists like Nikki Yanofsky, Alex Cuba, Crystal Shawanda, and Richard Bona were tapped for the collection, interpreting Christmas classics in various world music styles, and more. Plus, Andrew and Mike discuss their favourite contemporary Christmas releases, which may or may not include a rant on Mariah Carey's classic "All I Want for Christmas Is You."
Martyn Bennett - Chanter Hackensaw Boys - C'mon Baby Don't Bet Against Me The Jerry Cans - Paniarjuk CANCON Sabir Sisters - Anna's Anger INST CANCON Homeland - Modern Man The Town Pants - Death Feels Like Me Today CANCON Kila - Rachel Corrie INST 9Bach - Anian *interview with Chris McKhool of Sultans Of String Sultans Of String - Subcontinental Drift INST CANCON Roddie Romero & The HubCity All-Stars - Donne-Moi, Donc Eamonn Coyne & Kris Drever - Isle Of France Fenja Menja - Norsk Reinlaender INST
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You're listening to this after the fact of course, but October 22 was a difficult day for all Canadians. A few of tonight's selections reflect this programmer's mood. Mostly I brought you tunes from artists who will be playing in Vancouver in the near future. Please enjoy, and please do support live music and live musicians! Tonight's interview was with violin player Chris McKhool of Toronto ensemble Sultans of String. They will be performing with the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra this weekend. Good stuff!Thanks so much for listening...stay warm, stay safe, and keep your loved ones close.valfolkoasis@gmail.com
The Millionaire Kid, The Burgoyne Bridge closes, Chris McKhool Sultans of String, Former Philadelphia Flyer Riley Cote, Karen Frazer on Momondays, Hacking Tim Denis' Facebook. Right or wrong? Monique Charette weighs in. Geo-Spatial Niagara's, Darren Platakis. Vox Populi calls include legends Brian is "The Rock", Petrowski, Clorese is "The Rage From The Right". Produced by Rob Huffman. Friday, April 18, 2014. Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/jimfannon. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.