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What, exactly, is mastering? Is it a potion? A spell? A hoax? The truth is, it's a subtle and precise art, and a key element of quality music production. It is music's "x-factor", its "special sauce". Despite often being perceived as some kind of magic, mastering is, in fact, very real, as are the people who do it for a living. Case in point, Grammy-nominated and Juno Award-winning mastering engineer João Carvalho. João is the founder of João Carvalho Mastering, and co-owner of Revolution Recording in Toronto, Canada. Designed by Martin Pilchner, João's mastering studio has been labelled "...the most acoustically perfect mastering room in Canada". Since the early 2000s, João has built a massive client list, working with much-loved artists such as Sloan, Rose Cousins, Skydiggers, City and Colour, Tanya Tagaq, Donovan Woods, Hayden, Monique Barry, Blue Rodeo, Metric, Serena Ryder, The Tragically Hip, Damhnait Doyle, and Rush...the list goes on and on... In this episode, João explains his craft, the building of his world class studio, working with the likes of Rose Cousins and Sloan, the utility of a great Weezer track, and why "Claire" by Rheostatics is one of the greatest songs of all time. Joining the conversation is Music Buddy co-producer Tim Vesely (Rheostatics, The Violet Archers), who has known João since the 90s, and worked with him on many projects over the years. Music in this episode:"Music is The Message" - Rheostatics (Here Come the Wolves, 2019)"Claire" - Rheostatics (Introducing Happiness, 1995)"Chains" - Rose Cousins (Natural Conclusion, 2017)"Beverly Hills" - Weezer (Make Believe, 2005)"The Lines You Amend" - Sloan (One Chord to Another, Deluxe Reissue, 2016)Support the showPlease help us keep the pod rocking and rolling with a donation. Any amount helps! MUSIC BUDDY IS:Jane Gowan (host, producer, editor) ; Tim Vesely (co-producer)The show's theme song, "Human Stuff," is written by Jane Gowan and Tim Vesely, and performed by Jane and Tim, with additional vocals by Steve Wright and Connie Kostiuk STAY IN TOUCH Email: jane@musicbuddy.caInstagram: @musicbuddypodcastFacebook: @musicbuddypodcastBluesky: @musicbuddy.bsky.socialTikTok: @musicbuddypodThis podcast is brought to you by Morning Run Productions.
Derek Downham is an award-winning songwriter/producer. A formidable multi-instrumentalist, Derek has recorded and played live/toured with many of Canada's finest bands and artists. He has performed/recorded/written with (in no particular order): The Beauties, Gordon Downie, Don Felder (of The Eagles), Broken Social Scene, Andy Kim, James Burton, Albert Lee, July Talk, Alex Lifeson, Serena Ryder, Sarah Slean, Nels Cline, Redd Volkert, Cindy Cashdollar, Junior Brown, Kellie Loder, Jim Cuddy, Whitehorse, Sam Roberts, Lights, Paul Pigat, Amos Garrett, Brent Mason, Julian Taylor, Jeffery Straker, Freeman Dre, Hayden Neale, Sloan, Jason Collett, Kim Stockwood, Jully Black, Jeen O'Brien, Amy Millan, Colin Cripps, Ron Sexsmith, Justin Rutledge, Rik Emmett, Jeff Healey, Emm Gryner, Damhnait Doyle, Holy F*ck, Beans, Elliott Brood and many more. Contact Derek:Website: https://www.derekdownham.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/derekdownham/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/derekdownham This Episode is brought to you by..Go to BETTERHELP.com/apologue for confidential online counselling.use the code word Apologue for a 7 day free trial Checkout my YouTube Channel with long form interviews from the Subversives | the History of Lowest of the Low. A weekly release on Tuesdays .https://www.youtube.com/@simonhead666 Pledge monthly with Patreon https://www.patreon.com/apologueShop Apologue products at http://apologue.ca/shopCheck out new Four Square Here: https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/foursquare/brighton-beach-ephttps://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/foursquare/seven-oh-sevenhttps://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/foursquare/industry-at-home--21st-anniversary-remix-remasteredhttps://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/foursquare/when-weeks-were-weekends
This girl has shared the stage with music legends like Steve Earl and Willie Nelson. She has nine albums under her belt and won more awards than we can count. Now she lends her voice to CBC Music Radio as a host for the radio show The Ten. She is a prolific storyteller and a fierce mama, and she's just getting started. Thank you to our generous sponsors: The Richards Group Remax Fuse Create
Join the Patreon Everlong is one of the most enduring rock songs of the last 20 years. It's immediately recognizable from the first note. We find out if the people covering chose to match that or to go their own way. Plus, an interview with Alien Cake Music! Featured Artists: Matt Duncan, Greta Stanley, Rick Astley, Damhnait Doyle, Emery, Alien Cake Music, Droppin'Flow, Dylan Rockoff, COSBY, sonataboyyy., Evergreen Terrace, ENERGY, Township, OXES, Jazz Against The Machine, Bob Reynolds, Trisha Wolf, makai, lovuth Listen to this episode's playlist on Spotify --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/blanketingcovers/message
Searchlight has long been considered CBC's music incubator for up-and-coming musicians from every corner of Canada. The annual competition is now open for entries, and the host of Searchlight this year sets it up for us. (Martin Jones with CBC Music's Damhnait Doyle)
Singer, songwriter and CBC Music host Damhait Doyle takes a look at Gordon Lightfoot's life and legacy.
Today's Unashamed Alcoholic guest is Canadian singer-songwriter Damhnait Doyle. Damhnait was a member of Atlantic Canadian band Shaye from 2003–2009.Damhnait wrote an op-ed which appeared in the Toronto Star in 2019 about how the music industry needs to better support musicians who don't drink. I wanted to chat with her about her decision to stop drinking, how difficult that is as a musician, and how things have changed since she wrote the article.I hope you enjoy my conversation with Damhnait.Support the show
On this week's Richard Crouse Show we have a look at the art of song writing with an A-list group of artists: Gordon Lightfoot, Bob Geldof, Alice Cooper, Randy Bachman, Bob Ezrin, The Kings, Kevan Staples, Robbie Robertson, Damhnait Doyle, Elvis Costello, Steve Earle, Bernie Taupin and Sting.
From celtic to pop, from running on empty to picking up the kids, Damhnait has found her spiritual sweet spot and is ready to hit the road again, clear eyed and in fine voice.
Back from its record-breaking two week hiatus, So... You're Canadian with Dave Hill returns with more seriously hot Canadian podcasting action. Anyway, this week Dave chats with singer-songwriter Damhnait Doyle, who hails from Labrador City, Newfoundland and Labrador, a So... You're Canadian first, probably. Visit Damhnait Doyle's website and go see her live. Listen to Damhnait Doyle on Spotify. Follow Damhnait Doyle on Twitter. Are you Canadian? We'd love to have you on the show. Email dave@davehillonline.com Dave's new book Parking the Moose is out NOW! Buy it here or wherever incredible books are sold. New episodes of So... You're Canadian are released every other Tuesday on the Maximum Fun Network! Follow Dave Hill's Podcasting Incident on Facebook for updates. Follow Dave Hill on Instagram. Join our incredible weekly newsletter. Chat with listeners at Dave Hill's Facebooking Incident. Visit Dave Hill's website.
On this week's Pop Life Podcast: What a career our guest has had. He began his career in 1969 as a music journalist. From 1974-1976 he was Vice-President of Led Zeppelin's Swan Song Records, and in the early nineteen eighties he co-owned Modern Records, which released Stevie Nicks' solo albums. He’s worked with everyone from Bonnie Raitt and The Allman Brothers to Hole and Sonic Youth. He was the Executive Producer of the soundtrack from the TV series Miami Vice and was Music Supervisor on numerous feature films including Dirty Dancing. He began managing Nirvana just before Nevermind made them international superstars. In the twenty-fifth anniversary of Kurt Cobains death visited the Pop Life bar to talk about his close relationship to Cobain — both professionally and personally -- and his new book Serving the Servant: Remembering Kurt Cobain. Then the Pop Life panel, musicians Shelley Hamilton, Damhnait Doyle and Tyler Shaw, discuss life on the road and in the spotlight.
Mike chats with musician Damhnait Doyle about her solo career, her work with Shaye and The Heartbroken, why she stopped drinking and so much more.
HUFFCAST-The Official Podcast Of The Halifax Urban Folk Festival
Mike Campbell: "Damhnait Doyle is a Newfoundlander now living in Toronto. She’s won five East Coast Music Awards over the course of her solo career, as well as Juno and Canadian Country Music nominations with her bands Shaye and The Heartbroken. Her latest effort – Liquor Store Flowers – has just been released." http://damhnaitdoyle.com/ 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
When Damhnait Doyle released her first solo album in over a decade this year, I was thrilled! Even more so when I got to interview her, and then invite her on Digging In. We talk about the pressure to look a certain way, aging as a women in show business, and the conversation we need to start having around alcohol in the arts. We also talk about what she reveals about her self in the songs on her new album 'Liquor Store Flowers', and how she found her way to being vulnerable. You can follow her on Facebook: @DamhnaitDoyle, on Twitter: @davnetdoyle and on Instagram: @damhnaitdoylesongs. Learn more about her and her music: damhnaitdoyle.com
This week on The Richard Crouse Show Podcast, Richard welcomes Damhnait Doyle a Juno-nominated songwriter and performer who serves on SOCAN's board of directors. In April, she released her solo album, Liquor Store Flowers. Recently she also wrote an opinion piece on how the music industry needs to support musicians who quit drinking.
This week on The Richard Crouse Show, Richard welcomes Damhnait Doyle a Juno-nominated songwriter and performer who serves on SOCAN’s board of directors. In April, she released her solo album, Liquor Store Flowers. Recently she also wrote an opinion piece on how the music industry needs to support musicians who quit drinking.
This week on the Pop Life podcast we meet two musicians from very different genres who have shared their stories in very public ways. Damhnait Doyle, the Juno-nominated songwriter and performer, talks about her new album Liquor Store Flowers and why she thinks the music industry needs to support musicians who quit drinking. Canadian soprano Measha Brueggergosman has performed internationally and won a shelf-full awards. She has also been frank about the issues in her life regarding her marriage and health. Her memoir title says it all, Something Is Always On Fire: My Life So Far. She swung by the Pop Life bar recently for a frank and funny conversation.
Singer songwriter Damhnait Doyle performs in studio / The Lightning are done / The Marner turning point / Betting on Tiger / The Retirement Sherpa / Amanda's newsfeed / J Geils dies again.
We connect with the award winning Labrador born singer/songwriter just days before the release of her much anticipated solo project LIQUOR STORE FLOWERS. We talk about everything including The Heartbroken, Shaye and the talented group of musicians and friends behind her most personal collection of songs to date. Listen...
A conversation with singer / songwriter, Damhnait Doyle (solo artist/Shaye/The Heartbroken) - http://www.dav-net.com
Hopping on the time machine for great moments / Damhnait Doyle with the smooth sounds of The Heartbroken / Dr. Uche Odiatu on one of his first visits / John Catucci on comedy, but mainly food / Gil Moore from Triumph on golf incidents.
Classic moments combined with extra fun worth the tape / The charming Damhnait Doyle and her latest interview with us / Extra segments from last year featuring a former intern using our bathroom plus a Chris Cornell tribute featuring Elton John / From our Christmas Show, Wendel Clark.
He’s a much in demand guitarist for stage and studio, and the son of the Canadian “Godfather of Celtic Music -- John Allen Cameron: Stuart Cameron is here with the beautifully powerful voiced Canadian singing treasure, originally from Labrador City Newfoundland, Damhnait Doyle, at this point in their career, part of the Toronto band The Heartbroken https://www.audible.ca/pd/Radio-Records-Rockstars-Audiobook/B07JGF7PS7