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After Alberta Premier Danielle Smith runs into rowdy opposition at a recent town hall in southern Alberta, we invite experts Dr. Bill Dohanue and Cornelis Kolijn and activist/musician Corb Lund for an in-depth look at the economics, environmental impact, and politics of coal mining on Alberta's eastern slopes (3:30). TELL US WHAT YOU THINK: talk@ryanjespersen.com 1:09:30 | Real Talkers have their say on coal mining on Alberta's eastern slopes. The Real Talk Live Chat is powered by Park Power. Get exclusive discounts on internet, electricity, and natural gas at parkpower.ca/realtalk. 1:22:00 | Jespo and Johnny get into the G7 in Kananaskis including a Chief's message to President Trump on the tarmac in Calgary. 1:41:00 | "Lean in, not out!" Real Talker Sylvia has a Positive Reflection for Oilers fans around the world. Positive Reflections is presented by Solar by Kuby. BOOK A FREE SOLAR QUOTE: https://kuby.ca/ SUBMIT YOUR POSITIVE REFLECTION: talk@ryanjespersen.com FOLLOW US ON TIKTOK, X, INSTAGRAM, and LINKEDIN: @realtalkrj & @ryanjespersen JOIN US ON FACEBOOK: @ryanjespersen REAL TALK MERCH: https://ryanjespersen.com/merch RECEIVE EXCLUSIVE PERKS - BECOME A REAL TALK PATRON: patreon.com/ryanjespersen THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING OUR SPONSORS! https://ryanjespersen.com/sponsors The views and opinions expressed in this show are those of the host and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Relay Communications Group Inc. or any affiliates.
Jason Eady is an American singer and guitarist, originally from Mississippi, now based in Texas, Jason has written for and collaborated with some of the top acts in the music today including Cody Jinks, Adam Hood, Courtney Patton, Josh Grider, Taylor Hunnicutt, and Corb Lund.Jason's latest single with Taylor Hunnicutt "Burn It Down" was released in 2024. Jason has a new project on the way and will announce details in the near future.Catch Jason Eady on Tour: https://www.jasoneady.com/
There are always a few comments on Instagram telling Corb Lund to ‘stick to music.' But he finds himself, reluctantly, donning his activist cap. The reason? Water quality near his home in Southwest Alberta, which he says is threatened by coal development.
Elliott BROOD is a three-piece Canadian alternative country band featuring Mark Sasso (lead vocals, guitar, banjo, ukulele, harmonica), Casey Laforet (guitar, lead vocals, backing vocals, bass pedals, keys, ukulele), and Stephen Pitkin (percussion, sampler, backing vocals). Known for embracing a “van life” tour style, the band thrives on exploring global venues and connecting with diverse audiences. Growing up in Windsor, Ontario the band has dazzled us with their talents and storytelling having shared stages with the likes of Wilco, War On Drugs, The Head and the Heart, Blue Rodeo, The Black Crowes, Corb Lund and The Sadies. Their latest albums “Town” and “Country” capture themes of nostalgia and celebration of where they are in their lives today. In this episode, we go behind the scenes of the music industry, discussing the importance of authentic storytelling through lyrics and why perfection isn't the goal. Fresh off an East Coast tour, Mark and Casey reflect on the influence of Gord Downie, the unique journey of being a Canadian band, and how trust and friendship have fueled their longevity. We exchange presents, pleasantries and pumpkin truffles with these new friends! Plus, stick around for a special treat—Mark and Casey perform live just for us! 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 Mike's site: www.michaelsryan.com Kristen's site: www.kristenherringtonart.com Elliott BROOD's website: https://www.elliottbrood.com/ Elliott BROODs IG: https://www.instagram.com/elliottbrood/
Ever the masterful crafter of musical stories, Corb Lund has just released his eleventh album El Viejo — a new collection that weaves together inventive narratives and introduces us to some compelling characters. On this record we encounter: a veteran card sharp dealing out hard-won wisdom, a down-on-his-luck journeyman MMA fighter, a speed addict trying to kick the habit on the family farm, and on the album's title track, a true-life heartfelt tribute to the recently departed country great Ian Tyson, known to some friends as “El Viejo” — or “The Old Man”. Listen closely, and you'll hear lots of Corb's own story, too — there are a few tales of adventures and misadventures on the road, and the song “I Had It All” in which he muses about having a “cowboy past and a speed metal future”. Corb's professional life in music began with a stint in jazz college, followed by a dozen years in a celebrated band who played a blend of psychedelic rock, hardcore punk, and speed metal -- not exactly a textbook beginning to a fruitful career in roots country music. Corb Lund initially embarked upon his career as a singer-songwriter as an acoustic side project - one that stood out in sharp contrast to the decidedly heavier stylings of his internationally renowned rock band, The Smalls. It allowed Corb to develop his personal sense of expression and storytelling, while also connecting with the roots music that he heard growing up in the rural foothills country of Southern Alberta. Eventually, The Smalls broke up and Corb's solo project became his primary focus. True DIY success would soon follow with a series of gold records, international tours and meeting personal heroes like Ian Tyson. Throughout it all, he's been determined to walk his own path and to keep his roots at the center of everything he does. El Viejo takes Corb's homespun philosophy to a whole new level. The first Corb Lund album since the 1990s to feature exclusively acoustic instruments, it was recorded in his own Southern Alberta living room, performed live off the floor in a circle with his bandmates. The international El Viejo tour saw Corb Lund and the Hurtin' Albertans take a spin through Corb's home province, and he shared an intimate backstage conversation just ahead of soundcheck at his Edmonton show. He reflected on his journey, how he's still bridging the metal/country divide, being outspoken in his advocacy for preserving the Rocky Mountain foothills, the long shadow of his friend and mentor Ian Tyson and finding new ways to be as personal as he can with the art that he creates. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Host: Grant Stovel | Producer: Scott Zielsdorf | Graphics: Craig Taffs | Music: Doug Hoyer The Hidden Track podcast is a CKUA production made possible by the generosity of our donors. Thank you for your continued support!
In this video interview, Marc Carnes, CEO of Alberta-based radio station CKUA, discusses the financial situation of the station and efforts to raise money to keep it alive. On April 17, Carnes addressed the CKUA community with an update about CKUA's future. He talks about his recent message, how much money needs to be raised, fundraising efforts, the history of the station, the importance of the station to the music and arts and cultural community, its reach, and the importance of music in society. Here was his full message: I'm CKUA CEO Marc Carnes, and I'm addressing you today because CKUA needs your help. There's no other way to say it: We must raise $3 million by September 30. Without it, CKUA's cash reserves will be depleted, and we will be forced to shut down after 96 years of serving Albertan—and honourary Albertans—like you. This news may shock you, but if you've read any headlines lately, it's no secret that the music, arts, and culture sectors have never fully recovered from the pandemic. It's also no secret that the commercial broadcasting sector continues to struggle. Many of our independent, donor-supported public radio peers in the United States are in the same boat. This is not happening because of a lack of success. CKUA audiences have been growing and diversifying steadily over the past five years. Our fundraising revenues have been steady at a time when many charities and cultural organizations are struggling. Our advertising sales have been steady at a time when traditional media advertising has plummeted in recent years. In an economy where charitable dollars are tight and advertising-based traditional media is struggling, we are bucking the trend. This speaks to the value people place on our service and what it means to them. What's more, we do all of this without the government footing the bill for us. But CKUA is not immune to the challenges faced by so many. Like many households and businesses, inflationary pressures have been increasingly difficult over the last 18 months. Borrowing rates have doubled. Utility costs have skyrocketed. Capital maintenance of our vast and complex technical systems has become more expensive than ever. This, coupled with ever-changing and new federal regulations, has been a lot for CKUA to absorb in a short time. As the owner of the Alberta Hotel, our broadcast centre, CKUA has also felt the effects of record-high, post-pandemic commercial real estate vacancies in downtown Edmonton. 18 months ago, every square foot of our building was spoken for. Last summer, the building was half empty, and revenues had almost completely disappeared after our main tenant became insolvent. Just 18 months ago, our budgets were balanced. Today, a perfect storm is threatening our future, a mere three and a half years before our centennial. Because of these factors, the sound of Alberta is at risk of going silent. When we saw CKUA's new reality unfolding, we took immediate action. We cut and deferred as many expenses as possible while maintaining the operations our listeners generously support with charitable donations. We worked with real estate professionals and developed scenarios for how to fill Alberta Hotel with paying tenants, given the current market. We sought to collaborate with the provincial and federal governments for financial help. And we developed a plan to diversify our fundraising revenues through major gift and legacy giving leading up to our centennial in 2027. All of these measures take time. But time is not on our side. As a non-profit, CKUA has always been a lean, mean machine for the size of our 24/7 province-wide operation. That is even more true today. We're doing more with less, and that's thanks to our incredible team, whose dedication and persistence in the face of these challenges inspire me every day. What's more, they are doing amazing, creative work that is being recognized and sought out by more people. They have every reason to be proud. As I am of them. We've also found some success in filling our building and are negotiating with several new tenants. But the high interest rate on our loan is still dogging us, and the revenue from these potential new tenants won't come online for several months. Disappointingly, after a year of conversations, the provincial and federal governments have yet to step up. We continue our conversations with the provincial government, driving home our role in telling a piece of Alberta's story around the globe. Since our humble beginnings in 1927 as Canada's first public broadcaster, we have been there for Albertans. Today, we give a province-wide platform to our artists and our storytellers, filling the growing hole left by national media and the loss of local independents. As of yesterday, the federal and provincial government budgets have come and gone, and we have received no indication that financial help is coming. Despite hundreds of millions of dollars in new money for our national public broadcaster and relief for privately owned media companies in their time of need, Alberta's broadcasting and cultural gem has been left out. And, CKUA isn't just a broadcasting investment—it's a heritage investment. Our historical record collection is one of the finest in North America—priceless, in fact. As Canada's first public broadcaster, we are the blueprint for all public and community broadcasters across Canada. For hundreds of thousands of artists and listeners in communities across the country and around the world, CKUA is a big part of what it means to be Albertan. We'll keep talking with both governments because we know CKUA is an important part of Alberta's cultural past, present, and future. But we cannot wait any longer for them. The time is now for the community to jump into action. We are the sound of Alberta. For over 96 years, we have faithfully met the needs of our community to be informed, inspired, and connected with people who share the same passions and values. We are a station of firsts—the first station in Canada to broadcast a football game, the first to stream its programming online, and the first to showcase incredible artists like k.d. lang, Jann Arden, and Corb Lund to the world. But our success isn't just in the past. Last year, our audience grew by 13%, and more than 10% over the last 5 years. This has outpaced the commercial radio sector in Alberta and even the donorsupported public radio sector in the United States where our business model most closely aligns. However, the truth remains: We provide a service anyone can access and enjoy anywhere. Since public airwaves are free, we can't automatically pass on our cost increases to our customers as most businesses can. Nor can we wait any longer for the government to come through. We must crowdsource. The only thing we can rely on is the generosity and power of the CKUA listening community. We must do what we did valiantly in 1997 when the Government of Alberta decommissioned us. We must show up in record numbers and show the world what the CKUA community means to so many—THAT collective voice IS the sound of Alberta. I can't be more perfectly clear: Advertising revenues do not fund CKUA. The government has yet to come to the table. This is about you. Only YOU can save CKUA. I've spent a lot of time talking about our storied past and our current state. Today's address isn't about what was, or what is. Today is about what can be. We have an incredible community of listeners and champions who believe wholeheartedly in what we do and what it means to so many. I know we can get there, together. Our monthly audience reach has grown to over 470,000 Albertans alone. Of those, an estimated 100,000 are regular listeners. Of those, a little more than 10,000 donate to support CKUA to the tune of nearly $4 million a year. The math is right in front of us. It is within your power and that of your fellow listeners to make all the difference. So the question is: What does CKUA mean to you? How much does 365 days of CKUA, a unique and invaluable part of your life, mean to you? Is it a family outing to an annual festival? A concert at your local arena? Is it the same amount as a subscription service based halfway around the world and in no way connected to your community? Or is CKUA, and the community it creates, something more meaningful and substantial than an algorithm? I'm asking you directly: If you listen and do not donate to CKUA, The Time Is Now to get in the game because only you can protect CKUA. You can't count on someone else to do it for you. The time is now to step up. It's time to step up and protect the sound of Alberta. We have a plan. We must raise $3 million by September 30 to weather the perfect storm. In the coming weeks and months, we will also appeal to individual donors and continue calling on the government to do its part. The first step is right now. Every year in April, we launch our spring on-air fundraising campaign. This year, it starts Friday, April 19. Over those 10 days, our goal is to raise the first $775,000 towards our $3 million goal. We absolutely have to surpass that goal—we have to crush it. The more we raise in those first 10 days, the better the momentum and the better the story to tell as we ask donors, community members, and the government to invest in our future. And then, over the coming five years, we will launch a centennial fundraising campaign that will help build an endowment and contribute to sustainable funding for CKUA's second century. But CKUA's future starts today. The Time Is Now. You can start by going to CKUA.com and becoming a recurring annual or monthly donor, right now. Thank you. And thank you for your support of CKUA—one of Canada's true cultural treasures. Mario Toneguzzi Mario Toneguzzi is Managing Editor of Canada's Podcast. He has more than 40 years of experience as a daily newspaper writer, columnist, and editor. He was named in 2021 as one of the Top 10 Business Journalists in the World by PR News – the only Canadian to make the list. He was also named by RETHINK to its global list of Top Retail Experts 2024. About Us Canada's Podcast is the number one podcast in Canada for entrepreneurs and business owners. Established in 2016, the podcast network has interviewed over 600 Canadian entrepreneurs from coast-to-coast. With hosts in each province, entrepreneurs have a local and national format to tell their stories, talk about their journey and provide inspiration for anyone starting their entrepreneurial journey and well- established founders. The commitment to a grass roots approach has built a loyal audience on all our social channels and YouTube – 500,000+ lifetime YouTube views, 200,000 + audio downloads, 35,000 + average monthly social impressions, 10,000 + engaged social followers and 35,000 newsletter subscribers. Canada's Podcast is proud to provide a local, national and international presence for Canadian entrepreneurs to build their brand and tell their story AlbertabusinessCanada's Number One Podcast for EntrepreneursCKUAentrepreneursentrepreneurshipRadiosmall business
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Greg spoke to country singer, Corb Lund about his fight for clean drinking water in Alberta.
Greg spoke to country singer, Corb Lund about his fight for clean drinking water in Alberta.
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
The Albertan singer-songwriter Corb Lund dedicated his new album, “El Viejo,” to his late friend and hero, Ian Tyson. Corb joins Tom to talk about Ian's legacy, the time they spent together, and he also sets up the album's title track for us.
FTB podcast #550 features 2 new albums, Flying On Instruments by Vanessa Peters and Nothing Here's the Same by Jonathan Peyton. You'll also find new music from Corb Lund, Amelia White, Rod Picott and Wonder Women of Country! Full playlist: http://ftbpodcasts.com/?p=9400
Rob chats with singer-songwriter Corb Lund about his new album "El Viejo," as well as his tour and his ongoing work to protect Alberta's Eastern Slopes Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Corb Lund is a country and western musician from Alberta, Canada. He's been recording music since the nineties and just released a new record called El Viejo. Like his earlier work, it's clever, plain spoken and beautifully produced.When Jesse first talked to Lund, back in 2010, it was at a folk festival up in Calgary – his hometown. Now, he joins us in the studio with his guitar to talk about the new album and play a few songs.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Episode 41 is our first guest-free, conflict-free, free-form, freewheeling episode in a while. Joe has found his favorite crossfit group and recommends flouder gigging for the youngsters. We also find out Joe's price for becoming a drug mule. Mike gives an update on the elementary and middle school rezoning then Reagan spotlights local business Joe Lane Catering. We take a musical trip to Canada with Corb Lund, then discuss the tragic Panhandle wildfires.
This week's show, after a 2003 Justin Sullivan soliloquy: brand new Decemberists, New Model Army, T.S.O.L, Bolts of Melody, Lemon Twigs, The Smile, and Corb Lund, plus Bobby Parker, The Action, Linton Kwesi Johnson, Howlin' Wolf, Webb Pierce, Johnny Ri...
Corby brings new, acoustic, live off the floor music in his new album El Viejo (The Old One) in memory and tribute to his pal Ian Tyson. Corby says that this album may be his best yet. He brings memories of Ian and also how his audiences are different depending on where he's playing, For El Viejo Corb and the Hurtin' Albertans played live, letting the songs reveal themselves. It was all captured by CKUA Alumni Scott Franchuck. Corby describes it as “organic”. We talked about his name “is that the name of the band?” Touched on his time with The Smalls and how this music connects to those days. “half urban/indy and half cowboys/ranchers” We touched on Hearts on Fire Michael Barclay's book on “6 years that changed Canadian music” which in its promo mentioned cowboys who used to play speed metal. “the alt-country music in the late 90's and 2000's was littered with x-punks who suddenly discovered acoustic guitar.” That's Corb. The Poet Laureate of the Albertan people. March 5 Corb is in Vancouver at The Orpheum March 7 Grey Eagle Calgary March 9 Midway Edmonton March 22 Zankel Hall / Carnegie Hall NYC May 28 Amsterdam And multiple dates in Europe with The Dead South.
In this week's episode we return to Canada for a fresh new release from Winnipeg's Sean Burns: "Lost Country" (2023). After some spitballing with guitar slinger and buddy Grant Siemens, Burns' came up with the idea of recording an album of all-Canadian, mostly unknown country covers and it came together quickly. Recorded and released in between gigging as part of Corb Lund's band, "Lost Country" is delivered with bravado, swagger and reverence all at the same time. If hearing good material for the first time is up your alley, Sean Burns' "Lost Country" will be too.
Can a terrorist attack like October 7 in Israel happen in the U.S.? Best-selling author Kurt Schlichter thinks so. So what steps do you need to take to protect your family? Also, new products from Wilderness Tactical and Ed Brown! MichaelBane.TV - On the Radio episode # 203. Scroll down for reference links on topics discussed in this episode. Disclaimer: The statements and opinions expressed here are our own and may not represent those of the companies we represent or any entities affiliated to it. Host: Michael Bane Producer: Flying Dragon Ltd. More information and reference links: THE ATTACK (book)/Kurt Schlichter Our Incompetent Elite is Opening America Up to Attack/Kurt Schlichter, FRONT PAGE Ed Brown's Magazine Exchange Deal! Wilderness Tactical DB Defender Waist Pack The Music of Marek Jakubowicz The Music of Corb Lund
This week we had our first international guest, Sean Burns. Hailing from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Sean fronts his band Sean Burns and Lost Country, hosts his podcast The Northern Report, hosted the radio show Boots & Saddles on CKUW 95.9 FM for years and also holds down bass duties for Corb Lund and the Hurtin' Albertans! To say Sean is well-rounded is an understatement. If you check out his website, there is even a Honky-Tonkumentary on his band and the recording of their album, We Gotta Lotta Truckin' To Do. He does it all, really. We enjoyed getting the opportunity to talk shop with him. We covered playing music, finding those old gems in the record bins, travelling, how cold cold can get and how Sweetwater music really works! Check out Sean online: https://www.seanburns.ca - Official Website https://seanburns.bandcamp.com/music - Bandcamp https://www.instagram.com/seanburnsmusic/ - Instagram https://www.facebook.com/seanburnsmusic - Facebook
What happens when Canadians want to be a part of the Cowboy Mafia? If it's Corb Lund and Keenan Vine, you let them. These two interesting men give the Dos Equis guy a run for his money and they tell all and held nothing back, and they aren't sorry about it! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Western music superstar and long-time friend of the Chät, Corb Lund joins us on the ninth edition of RümpChät Live at the 2023 NFR!!! Production gurus, Brad Narducci & RIchard Jones also stopped by for a visit! Our Pete Carr Pro Rodeo of the Day is represented by Boyd Polhamus & Blake Blanchette from the WCRA Corpus Christie Buck Days!
It’s not every day that a country music star stops by RealAgriculture (though it does happen now and again, like when Corb Lund joined a LIVE!), so when Shaun Haney had the chance to speak with Brett Kissel, Juno Award-winning singer-songwriter, he went for it. Kissel is in the middle of releasing four albums, all... Read More
The Season finale of the Season 11 CloudwatcherUno Podcast is with Winnipeg based artist Sean Burns. We speak about Sean's new album 'Lost Country' and his love of music and the Bakersfield Sound. It's a Honky Tonkin' tribute to Canada's lost country music artist's such as Roy Payne and Mickey McGivern. Sean's passion for Canada's country music heritage flows from his over five years as host "Boots and Saddle" on Winnipeg's CKUW @ckuw_959fm and his podcast 'The Northern Report'. Now Sean's time is taken up as bassist for Corb Lund's Hurtin' Albertans. A fantastic way to nurture and develop his own voice in Country Music
This week's show, after a 2001 Pernice Brothers pass: brand new Juliana Hatfield, Soft Science, Blur, Corb Lund, Seablite, Dot Dash, and Miniaturized, plus The Raspberries, James Brown, Gene Vincent & His Blue Caps, Jefferson Airplane, Charlie Pride, S...
In Hour 2 we were joined by Sportsnet's Mark Spector, Frank Seravalli from the Daily Faceoff, and country music superstar Corb Lund. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
So I didn't mean to release an episode largely about the plight of soldiers on 9/11... but today we have an album that is about just that! Well, specifically, HORSE soldiers... We're talking about Corb Lund's love letter to the profession, Horse Soldier! Horse Soldier! He's an Alberta boy that has a Texas spirit, coming from a line of country folk and horse wranglers. And we have another Alberta native to tell us his tale! Links: Born Under Punchs links : https://linktr.ee/bornunderpunchs "Bleak War Songs" Spotify playlist by Kelly: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0ZpatKwbVJNsvvnuBDlQgf?si=cb9ae04039df426d "Hard on Equipment (Tool for the Job)" Music Video: https://youtu.be/CwGrC0KicSo?si=5Cs9KurfZdXIJR8M Fish in a Birdcage on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3AFsnAC0H9hes71BeRypbq?si=CmTz3HyYR8WmnLa_2I2yRw OUR DISCORD: https://discord.gg/2stA2P7pTC Flyover State Hotline - 1 608 HIT-NERD (608-448-6373) https://www.youtube.com/flyoverstatepark EVERYTHING ELSE: https://linktr.ee/FlyoverStatePark --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/albumconcepthour/support
Is there anything better than when our favorite musical stars are down to earth people that care about their fans and remember where they came from? Give Corb Lund a moment of your time and hear a bit about how to make it in the music business as a DIY cowboy!
1:25 | He's had his life threatened, but Corb Lund ain't backing down. The award-winning singer-songwriter is on a mission to stop coal mining in the Rocky Mountains. As election campaigns dominate headlines across Alberta, Lund tells us why he's so motivated to have the eastern slopes on everybody's radar. 36:50 | This year marks the 50th anniversary of Secretariat's Triple Crown. It's also been fifty years since Curtis Stock started covering the sport. The Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame journalist joins Ryan for a captivating conversation about the greatest race horse of all time, and the Canadian jockey who rode him. CHECK OUT CURTIS STOCK'S NEW BOOK "THE TURCOTTES": https://www.chapters.indigo.ca/en-ca/books/the-turcottes-the-remarkable-story/9780228104247-item.html?ikwsec=Books&ikwidx=22 1:05:20 | What a barn burner! We received a ton of feedback after yesterday's barn burner with Erika Barootes and Cheryl Oates. Ryan and John debrief after the back-and-forth brouhaha comparing UCP and NDP election platforms. CHIME IN: talk@ryanjespersen.com 1:10:13 | Renowned mural artists are in Jasper right now, adding a whole new element of beauty to the already-stunning mountain town. This week's #MyJasper Memories highlights UpLift! The Jasper Mural Festival, underway from May 1-20. It's another great reason to visit Jasper! FOLLOW UpLift! ON INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/uplift.fest.jasper/ PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/ryanjespersen WEBSITE: https://ryanjespersen.com/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/RealTalkRJ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/RealTalkRJ/ TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@realtalkrj The views and opinions expressed in this show are those of the host and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Relay Communications Group Inc. or any affiliates.
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The #1 way you can support our podcast is by visiting our Patreon page! We're also excited to say that we are now an affiliate for Sweetwater. So, the next time you need any new strings, picks, microphones, recording gear, etc. make sure to use this link! Today is Sunday, April 2nd, 2023 and on this episode Carly and I are stoked to bring you our recent visit with a great artist and songwriter from Manitoba, Canada named Del Barber. If you are already into other Canadian artists like Corb Lund and Colter Wall, you'll probably want to add Del to the list of highly talented singer-songwriters from up north. But first, I'd be remis if I didn't remind you that the #1 way you can support our podcast and keep hearing interviews with these artists and songwriters is by becoming a patron at our Patreon Page and it's super easy to do. Just pick one of the 5 tier packages, starting at as little as $3.00 per month and we'll send you some free podcast swag. Currently, we've only got 8 patrons that have taken advantage of this, but I know there's a ton more listeners that would be glad to help, if they only knew how. Well, Patreon seems to be about the easiest avenue we've found for folks that want to support the show to do so. Go check out the link by clicking the “Support The Podcast” tab at thetroubadourpodcast.com. Finding out about the music of Del Barber was really like a breath of fresh air for me. Del is a “songwriter's songwriter” and one quickly understands why he gets compared to guys like John Prine and has been featured in Rolling Stone. He's a very down to earth dude that lives in rural Canada about 4 hours from an airport and when he's not writing songs on his farm, he's enjoying the quiet remoteness of the land. As you'll hear he's an introspective guy, as most songwriters are, for me it was kinda like talking to an ol buddy I hadn't seen in years. His new album, “Almanac” will come out on April 28th and he and his band are getting ready to hit the road to showcase the new tunes. The tour starts this coming Tuesday, April 4th and they'll be all over the provinces of Canada grinding it out until mid-May. And for you Texas listeners, Del will be at the Mucky Duck in Houston on May 26th. He'll be adding more stateside dates before long so make sure you check out his schedule at delbarber.com and pre-order your copy of “Almanac” while your there. Links for everything can be found in the show notes for this episode at thetroubadourpodcast.com So let's get into it! Here comes Episode #171 of The Troubadour and our visit with Canadian singer-songwriter, and potentially my new deer hunting buddy, Del Barber
Andy Hedges previews his new album "Roll On, Cowboys" and takes a close look at the songs on the second disc with special guests Rod Taylor, Dom Flemons, Pipp Gillette, Corb Lund, Ramblin' Jack Elliott, Michael Martin Murphey, Tom Russell, Randy Rieman, Brenn Hill, and Andy Wilkinson. FInd out more about Cowboy Crossroads and order the new album at www.andyhedges.com Become a partron at www.patreon.com/cowboycrossroads
Andy previews his new album "Roll On, Cowboys" and takes a close look at the songs with special guests Brenn Hill, Dom Flemons, Corb Lund, Pipp Gillette, Tom Russell, Ramblin' Jack Elliott, Brigid Reedy, Waddie Mitchell, and Andy Wilkinson. Find out more about Cowboy Crossroads and order the new album at www.andyhedges.com Become a patron at www.patreon.com/cowboycrossroads
In this edition of the FRIDAY FOWL FOCAL POINTS we dive into how to plan a "trip of a lifetime" to waterfowl hunt in Saskatchewan. Regarded by most as the "mecca" of waterfowl hunting locations, it's a trip that is a must for any die hard bird hunter and something that our crew has done a couple of times in the past and plans to do again in future years. Special thanks to Cory Douglas for providing the question of the week for the content idea. Intro/Extro song by Corb Lund "Long Gone to Saskatchewan"#GoHuntBirds | #evolve | #ShareBirdHuntingwww.GoHuntBirds.com
We're pleased to bring you more of the latest new releases on Episode 647 of Folk Roots Radio. This time around we hear from Joe Nolan, Bob Stark, Bywater Call, Shirley Eikhard (RIP), Eric van der Westen and Louis Mhlanga, Julian Taylor, Peter Mulvey & Sistastrings, Shane Pendergast, Charlie Parr and Corb Lund alongside an extended musical tribute to Canadian musical icon Ian Tyson who sadly left us recently. We're biased but we think it's a nice mix. Enjoy! If you like the artists you hear on this show and want to support them, don't just stream their music – BUY their music, and then you'll really make a difference to their income at a time when it is becoming much more difficult to make a living as a musician. Folk Roots Radio is a labour of love - a full time hobby. If you enjoy this episode, please consider giving us a 'LIKE' and leaving a review/comment on your podcast provider and sharing the episode on social media. We'll love you for it! Check out the full playlist on the website: https://folkrootsradio.com/folk-roots-radio-episode-647-were-all-about-the-music-back-in-the-saddle-ian-tyson-tribute-edition/
Bruce. End of 2022 show. Ian Tyson, RIP. Hank Williams. Some of the best releases of the past year, folk and otherwise. Corb Lund. The Local Honeys. Pharis & Jason Romero. And more.Playlist: Prairie Ceilidh - The Old Yeare Now Away Is FledBukkene Bruse - For Such Generous GiftsElizabeth & Jameson - PictureIan Tyson - Navajo RugIan & Sylvia - Four Strong WindsSam Bush - Granny Won't You Smoke Some MarijuanaChristopher Sleightholm - The Acid CowboyClara Engel - High Alien PriestElizabete Balčus - Asparagus or Brussels SproutsHeather May - Hank WilliamsHank Williams - Farther AlongJohn Hewitt - It's A Funny Little WorldCorb Lund - S Lazy HMary Beth Carty - Tow Truck SongThe Local Honeys - Better Than I DeservePharis & Jason Romero - Old Bill's TuneHazel Dickens & Alice Gerrard - Difficult RunJohn Fahey - Auld Lang SyneLightnin' Hopkins - Happy New Year
In this episode, I play a song by Corb Lund; I am becoming a 1/3 assed woodworker; I have built peg boards and shelves; my Braves junk from the 1990s is staring me in the face; my mom had a decoupage phase; I am purging old family stuff; I am completely over most of the … Continue reading Evil Genius Chronicles Podcast for December 3 2022 – This Light is my Lassie The post Evil Genius Chronicles Podcast for December 3 2022 – This Light is my Lassie first appeared on Evil Genius Chronicles.
Our show this week features sweet dreams, swamp pop, Americana, doo wop, and all that makes the past century of America's music a delight to dream on. We'll touch on the new album from a legend who is most deservedly having his moment right now with a new album and where a one hit wonder once existed. Tommy McLain's new album is a revelation and reminds us that music, when carried and shared with a passion like his, will always bring a bright light even in the darkest of times. This week's show is a free form romp featuring Tommy, Mark Knopfler, Robert Plant, Bill Kirchen, Corb Lund, Bob Wills, Paul Thorn, and a couple dozen others. Some fiery rock and roll blended with country, doo wop, pop and lots of circumstance. Please join in…we'd be delighted to spend a Friday morning with you on Sonoma County Community Radio.
Pre-Roll Commercial – Geringhoff – head of the class no matter the cropWelcome to a Farm4Fun episode Share their ideas at farm4profitllc@gmail.comThe listener review today is brought to you by ………… 605.215-xxxx area code text(from stephanie nash show) a couple not so famous artists I like are Corb Lund and Sierra Ferrell. Might be worth a listen, keep up the good work! YOU can now text or leave us a voicemail – 515.207.9640 Andrea Severtson Flemming @thatfitagvocate TikTok 26.7k Instagram 34.3k Who is she? Where is she from? What's her family look like?Owner of Simply EmpoweredAthletic wear + comfy casual boutiquewww.thatfitagvocate.com5th generation farmer from SW MNCow calf & FeedlotCrops?Married?AgvocateWhat does that mean to her?Has your business seen benefits from TikTok?Why did you join?Any time for other Hobbies or collections?What does the future hold?Do, Marry, Send to RussiaDavid Beckham, Paul Rudd, Robert PattinsonTom Cruise, Brad Pitt, Chris HemsworthLISTEN ON REPEAT, GET TO SEE LIVE, ALL THEIR MUSIC IS GONE FOREVERShania Twain, Reba, Faith HillJonas Brothers, Justin Bieber, Ed SheeranTaylor Swift, Adele, Britney SpearsWhat was/is your favorite board game?What is the sexiest animal Alive?Ugliest animal alive?New Year New QuestionWhat is the best advice you have been given?
Ruger doubles down on the 5.7 x 28 cartridge with the introduction of the spectacular LC Carbine, the perfect companion to the Ruger 57 pistol. MichaelBane.TV - On the Radio episode # 135. Scroll down for reference links on topics discussed in this episode. Disclaimer: The statements and opinions expressed here are our own and may not represent those of the companies we represent or any entities affiliated to it. Host: Michael Bane Producer: Flying Dragon Ltd. More information and reference links: Ruger LC Carbine Primary Arms SLx with Cyclops Reticle The History of the 5.7 X 28 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FN_5.7×28mm https://www.americanrifleman.org/content/the-5-7x28-mm-history-design/ Speer Gold Dot 5.7 x 28 The Music of Itai Kriss The Music of Corb Lund
I did a little rabbit hole exploring after listening to Corb Lund's “Five Dollar Bill” and stumbled on the tragic tale of Emilio Picariello. Prohibition was a wild time! Theme Music Burnin' Daylight - Matt Wilson Featured Music Five Dollar Bill - Corb Lund --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/burnindaylight/message
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On this episode of The Troubadour you're going to hear the interesting story of how a horsemen and a wilderness ranger for more than a decade in Western Montana named Michael Shaw morphed into an up and coming singer-songwriter and musician that you are gonna want to check out. Michael's debut album, He Rode On, dropped on June 3rd, 2022. Michael co-produced the project alongside Grant Siemens. If you're not familiar with Grant, he's known for his work as the lead-guitar player in Corb Lund's band, The Hurtin' Albertans. Personally, I've always been a fan of Grant's playing and unique style on Corb's records, so before I even heard Michael's new record, I figured I'd dig it. And, I was right. Michael's unique writing and vocals are exactly what singer-songwriter geeks like me gravitate too. I'm really enjoying my advance copy and it's been spinning in my truck ever since I got it. You can find out more about Michael and how to buy his new record by going to www.michaelshawmusic.com . Michael definitely has a unique story to go along with his musical ability and I think you all are really going to like this episode so let's get rolling. Here comes episode #153 of The Troubadour featuring a guy who I'm sure is going to gain some new fans, singer & songwriter, Michael Shaw. How YOU can support the podcast! If you would like to support the podcast AND ALSO earn some free swag in the process CLICK HERE to sign up as a Gold, Silver or Bronze supporter! You can listen to our wonderful podcast by clicking on any of the following links: The Troubadour Podcast Website, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Podbean
Hey, y'all. I am Shay. This is thebuzzr podcast. On air indie, from my pad to yours over the airways. I chatted with band members Josh & Connor about their current music and the new album release WAITIN'. “The Hypochondriacs have resurrected from the traditional country crypt, to a fresh and raw take to the standard genre. Though profoundly influenced by early Rockabilly, a taste of 60's doo-wop & 70's folk-rock. The band has opened for Lukas Nelson and the Promise of the Real, Corb Lund & Trooper, The Reverend Horton Heat to name a few. Winner of the ``Emerging Artist of the Year", "Album of the Year", 'SOCAN Sound of the Year' & 'Country Artist of the Year' by Music New Brunswick in 2017. This powerhouse group is made up of Josh Bravener (guitar/lead vocals), Jamie Guitar (bass), Kelly Waterhouse (sax/vocals), Jeannine Gallant (trombone/vocals), Connor Fox (lead guitar), and Andrew DeMerchant (drums).” Tracks: 'HWY 2' (before show) & 'WAITIN'' during our chat. Thank you for tuning in. Cheers! Shay About the Band The Hypochondriacs have resurrected from the traditional country crypt, to a fresh and raw take to the standard genre. Though profoundly influenced by early Rockabilly, a taste of 60's doo-wop & 70's folk-rock. The band has opened for Lukas Nelson and the Promise of the Real, Corb Lund & Trooper, The Reverend Horton Heat to name a few. Winner of the 'Emerging Artist of the Year", "Album of the Year", 'SOCAN Sound of the Year' & 'Country Artist of the Year' by Music New Brunswick in 2017. This powerhouse group, is made up of Josh Bravener (guitar/lead vocals), Jamie Guitar (bass), Kelly Waterhouse (sax/vocals), Jeannine Gallant (trombone/vocals), Connor Fox (lead guitar), and Andrew DeMerchant (drums). New full length album, Waitin' out NOW on all streaming platforms. "Waitin' shines, brightly. As a collection of songs, each of these nine tracks rely on the individual strength of the entire band to make them work. No one's just along for the ride here. The album is sequenced in such a way that its R&B depth, its Stax Records lover's appeal, and its embodiment of high performance Memphis soul confidently defines the first four of these nine songs. Bookended by two distinct odes to the groups' country origins, Highway #2 and Gospel are the type of character-driven story songs that command a strong attention to the narrative, while Alone and Friends reinforce the group's strength as a multi-musician force of nature. " - Grid City Magazine Facebook Twitter External-link-alt Instagram Wordpress https://youtu.be/7-PS9BQMqFYhttps://youtu.be/ZxWK4zP-Z2M WAITIN" Music Video by The Hypochondriacs Filming/Direction - Raynemaker Productions Song engineered by Andrew MacRae at Outreach Productions Mastered by Kristian Montano at Montano Mastering Set Assistant - Sharisse LeBrun Choreography - Courtney Steeves and Ginny Steeves Announcer - Mike Bravener Location - TNB Open Space Theatre Thank you to the Government of New Brunswick (GNB) and Music·Musique NB (MNB) for their support. We acknowledge that this video was filmed on the unceded territory of the Wolostaqey people. Woliwon
Steve Earle covering Jerry Jeff Walker, Eli Paperboy Reed covering Merle Haggard, Corb Lund covering Tom Russell, plus lots of singers doing their own songs! "#491 For people who get drunk and talk about Alaska" originated from Americana Music Show.
Nueva entrega de la serie Diversiones, dedicada a recordar grandes canciones del siglo XX a través de versiones de bandas y artistas de generaciones posteriores. Playlist; (sintonía) THE CHARADES “Like a virgin” (Madonna) THE PEAWEES “Runaround Sue” (Dion) TOMMY and THE ROCKETS “Some kind of fun” (Chris Montez) CHRISSIE HYNDE and STEVE JONES “Do I love you” (The Ronettes) THE DEAD BOYS “Tell me” (Rolling Stones) REDD KROSS “Puss n boots” (New York Dolls) CJ RAMONE “Crawling from the wreckage” (Dave Edmunds) CORB LUND “It’s still rock'n'roll to me” (Billy Joel) BRAD MARINO “What’s my scene” (Hoodoo Gurus) LOW CUT CONNIE “Diamond dogs” (David Bowie) PAT TODD and THERANKOUTSIDERS “Any other way” (William Bell) THE RATCHETS “Johnny too bad” (The Slickers) TIM TIMEBOMB “Concrete jungle” (The Specials) STEVE CONTE “Somebody’s gonna get their head kicked in tonight” (Fleetwood Mac, The Rezillos) EAGLES OF DEATH METAL “So alive” (Love and Rockets) Escuchar audio
“Hearts on Fire” is about the creative explosion in Canadian music of the early 2000s, which captured the world's attention in entirely new ways. The Canadian wave didn't just sweep over one genre or one city, it stretched from coast to coast, affecting large bands and solo performers, rock bands and DJs, and it connected to international scenes by capitalizing on new technology and old-school DIY methods.Arcade Fire, Godspeed You! Black Emperor, Feist, Tegan and Sara, Alexisonfire: those were just the tip of the iceberg. This is also the story of hippie chicks, turntablists, poetic punks, absurdist pranksters, queer orchestras, obtuse wordsmiths, electronic psychedelic jazz, power-pop supergroups, sexually bold electro queens, cowboys who used to play speed metal, garage rock evangelists, classically trained solo violinists, and the hip-hop scene that preceded Drake. This is Canada like it had never sounded before. This is the Canada that soundtracked the dawn of a new century.Featuring more than 100 exclusive interviews and two decades of research, “Hearts on Fire” is the music book every Canadian music fan will want on their shelf.Michael Barclay is the author of the 2018 national bestseller “The Never-Ending Present: The Story of Gord Downie and the Tragically Hip”. He is also a co-author of “Have Not Been the Same: The CanRock Renaissance 1985–95”, to which this book could be considered a sequel. He lives in Toronto, Ontario.Purchase a copy of “Hearts On Fire: Six Years That Changed Canadian Music 2000 – 2005” through ECW Press: https://ecwpress.com/products/hearts-on-fireVisit Michael Barclay's website: https://www.michaelbarclay.caFollow Michael Barclay on Twitter: https://twitter.com/mmmbarclayListen to Michael Barclay's playlists of the music discussed in “Hearts On Fire: Six Years That Changed Canadian Music 2000 – 2005”: https://www.michaelbarclay.ca/playlistsThe Booked On Rock Website: https://www.bookedonrock.comFollow The Booked On Rock with Eric Senich:FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/bookedonrockpodcastTWITTER: https://twitter.com/bookedonrockSupport Your Local Bookstore! Find your nearest independent bookstore here: https://www.indiebound.org/indie-store-finderContact The Booked On Rock Podcast:thebookedonrockpodcast@gmail.comThe Booked On Rock Music by Crowander: “Whoosh” & “Nasty”[ https://freemusicarchive.org/music/crowander]
Country artist Corb Lund joins Flint from the road. Flint and Corb discuss the music making process, Corb's journey, and talk about their time spent together at NFR.
I first met Marcus at The Blues Can in Calgary. I was traveling through town with my band after playing a week long residency at Blues On Whyte in Edmonton, AB. The next time through town, Marcus sat in with my band and played guitar for a set. At the time he was only about 19 or so! Fast forward a couple of years, and Marcus is calling me saying that he's on a "right of passage" road trip through America and is coming through Denver. We got together for coffee, then he came back to my place and we recorded an episode! (now copying from his website): Marcus Trummer's combination of bluesy guitar playing, soulful vocals, and down-to-earth songwriting is a modern yet familiar take on the sounds of past decades. Dubbed “a precocious guitarist whose vocals possess a wise-beyond-his-years weariness" by the Calgary Herald, the Calgary, AB native has earned a reputation as a busy local performer since bursting onto the scene with his band in 2018. Following their debut release, These Roads - EP (2020), the Marcus Trummer Band were invited to perform as part of the National Music Centre's Gala alongside the likes of Jann Arden and Corb Lund. Trummer was the recipient of the Prophets of Music Emerging Artist Award at the 2019 YYC Music Awards. Supported by The Prophets of Music Foundation he recorded Running on My Own at OCL Studios in 2020. With his debut solo offering Trummer taps into a more reflective sound, while remaining true to his blues, soul, rock & roll, and Americana influences. If you enjoy the podcast, please let others know, subscribe or write a review. 5 star ratings and reviews on Apple Music as well as subscribing to my YouTube Channel help me out the most!! IF YOU'D LIKE TO SUPPORT THE PODCAST IN A MONETARY WAY, I'M NOW ON PATREON! www.patreon.com/andysydow You can support my artist career and this podcast for as little as $3 per month. The price of one cup of coffee helps keep this podcast on its feet. Any and every contribution is greatly appreciated! Guest Links: Website: https://marcustrummermusic.com Episode Music: **All original music by Andy Sydow Sponsors: A huge thanks to our sponsors, PQ Mastering and Narrator RF. For any sponsorship inquiries, shoot me an email at middleclassrockstar@gmail.com pqmastering.com narratorrf.com
On this episode of the Converse Cowboy, I talk to Corb Lund, a musician from Alberta, Canada. Corb and I discuss how he began his music career, how he's overcoming the difficulties caused by COVID 19, as well as mindset and philosophy as it relates to his process in write and performing music.
Songwriter and singer Corb Lund on writing about the North American west and making his best ever album. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices