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Episode 18 features acclaimed Canadian singer-songwriter Doug Paisley, the roots-infused pastoral Americana of Cary Morin, and late Grand Forks lefse-maker and author of "Making Lefse Like Grandma," Evelyn Hensrud. Plus, host Tom Brosseau and producer Erik Deatherage pick their next Bob Dylan, and in their recurring segment "Greatness," they highlight two more exceptional albums that stand the test of time.
Special guest Doug Paisley on with Derik & Jimmy, let's get right to it!
In this episode, Josh, and Michelle Spacil, Director of Member Services with AMTA, sit down with Doug Paisley, President, with Lethbridge Truck Terminals as we dive into some of the successes, and challenges, Lethbridge Truck Terminals have experienced over the years, and discuss Doug's journey with the Alberta Motor Transport Association, as a member of our executive board, and current Chair. Professional Truck Driver ChampionshipsAMTA's Professional Truck Driving Championships 2024 are back on June 1, at our Edmonton location! Visit our website for more info and to register as a Driver or Volunteer. Early bird registration deadline is May 1.Driver and Volunteer registration: https://amta.ca/event/professional-truck-driving-championships-2024/Interested in sponsorship opportunities? Please email laurie.tod@amta.ca Listeners, don't forget about the AMTA Mailbag! We want to hear from you with your industry queries. DM us with your questions and we will answer via the AMTA Mailbag segment in future episodes or directly via our team of advisors. Join the conversation at: Web: amta.ca X: AMTA_ca Instagram: amta_ca/ Facebook: AlbertaMotorTransportAssociationThank you for taking the time to listen, we encourage you to share this episode with those in your network who would receive value from our conversation. Make sure to hit that subscribe button and have a safe day!
Sean and Chris go on a nostalgic journey back to the record store listening stations of their youth. They discuss what they're currently listening to, offer up a "staff pick", and reminisce about some of the top albums released in 2003. Their journey then takes them to Pitchfork's news section, where they discover the new Wilco font. If you're looking to discover new music this is the episode for you. Follow Albumworms on social media: instagram.com/albumworms --- Record Store Listening Stations, Music Discovery, Music Recommendations, Book Club fo Albums, Dylan LeBlanc, Tre Burt, Doug Paisley, Jason Joshua, Jeremie Albino, The Sheepdogs, BROS, Logan Ledger, The Arcs, Ben Chpamn & Co., Black Rainbows, Joel Paterson, Wilco, Sufjan Stevens, Postal Service, Cursive, Death Cab for Cutie, Mutual Benefit - Growing at the Edges, Woods, Ratboys, Jess Williamson, Nathaniel Rateliff and the Night Sweats, Waxahatchee, Crooks and Nannies, The Band, Robert Patterson, Rock n' Roll Hall of Fame, Elton John, Folk, Indie, Folk Rock
Hosts Dave McCann and Blaine Fowler welcome guests Brandon Doman, Julie Russin, and Doug Paisley.Brandon Doman is a former BYU and 49er's quarterback, former Cougar quarterback coach and offensive coordinator.Julie Russin is the BYU Alumni Chair in the West Virginia region and joins us from Pittsburgh. She is prepping for the big game on Saturday.We met Doug Paisley on the sideline of the BYU-West Virginia in 2016 at Fed Ex Field in Maryland, and we have been friends ever since. It is a pleasure to welcome the biggest Mountaineer fan that we know, the father of country singing star Brad Paisley. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Considering how much he shares of himself through his frank, tender songs, and how down-to-earth and open he is in live performance and in conversation, Doug Paisley has always seemed to be a bit of an enigma. For one thing, his music seems so truly timeless. It's like the Toronto troubadour's lastest album Say What You Like could just as easily have been released in 1973 as in 2023. His unique blend of the cryptic and plainspoken - along with the specific, cinematic details - gives the sense that he's on a distinct creative journey of his own, seemingly unrelated to trends in the larger musical world. And yet, there are plenty of luminaries from that larger musical world that have collaborated with Doug on his greatly-acclaimed albums. In the past, Doug's records have been graced by contributions from revered artists like Mary Margaret O'Hara and the keyboard genius from The Band, Garth Hudson. On his new album, Doug's evocative songs, expressive guitar playing, and beautiful tenor voice are treated to some stellar production help from his old friend Afie Jurvanen and his band, Bahamas. On tour through Alberta in summer 2023, Doug Paisley stopped by CKUA's Edmonton studios to serenade us with a pair of songs, and to trace his one-of-a-kind creative career. He told us about his musical beginnings with buck-a-Beatles LP buys; the lasting lessons learned in his early onstage experiences, ranging from bluegrass to reggae to performance art; the influence of everyone from outsider folk great Bonnie “Prince” Billy to ‘70s AM country's “Gentle Giant” Don Williams; the way Afie's and Bahamas' support helped unlock the creative breakthrough of Say What You Like; and how writing songs and playing guitar are a great release for the feelings that move you when, as the title track says, “those bygone times come back to visit.” Producer: Scott Zielsdorf | Host: Grant Stovel | Graphics: Shaun Friesen | Music: Doug Hoyer | Sound Engineer: Duke Paetz This episode of Hidden Track features live performances from Doug Paisley. Music is used with permission from the artist.
Eight-time Grammy winner Herb Alpert (Spanish Flea, This Guy's In Love With You, Ladyfingers) on his successful and expansive career, founding the powerhouse record label A&M records, and his friendship with Karen Carpenter of the Carpenters (whom he signed to his label). Plus, Canadian singer-songwriter Doug Paisley (36:21) tells you the story behind his song “Wide Open Plain” from his new album, “Say What You Like.”
FTB podcast #533 features 2 new albums, Doug Paisley's Say What You Like and When The Trouble's All Done by Ellie Turner. Also fine new tunes from Eric Bibb, Jono Manson, Dom Flemons, Nickel Creek, The Band Of Heathens and more. Full playlist: http://ftbpodcasts.com/?p=9129
This time it's roughly divided into three hefty slabs of sound; new to newish earworms from local, and playing locally, acts, a very special song from the movie Cult Hero and two indulgent tangents from said Cult Hero song before rounding out the show with a few tracks from DEEP in the vaults. In the new earworms section: Doug Paisley, Ansley Simpson, Charlie Glasspool & Sarah McInnis, The Sadies and a DJ Shub remix of Aysanabee. Under Cult Hero you'll find the cast of said movie singing The Ascension Song, followed by the Sherri Jackson Band and Martin Tielli (from the soundtrack to Psycho Pike!). In the final segment, Elmore James, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Manitas de Plata, one from a Winnipeg outfit called Sugar & Spice (featuring a young Brian Miessner!), before wrapping it up all up with a track from Ruby Waters.
https://www.premierguitar.com/artists/guitarists/matt-sweeney (Matt Sweeney) doesn't want to dazzle you with rock guitar. That's boring. That's lazy. At least to him. He wants to mesmerize you. “Really, that's the point of music: to get people's minds off of whatever and to hypnotize them a little bit,” https://www.premierguitar.com/artists/guitarists/matt-sweeney (Sweeney told PG in 2021). After beginning his Superwolves collaboration with Will Oldham, “that's when I thought, ‘Cool, I did the thing that I wanted to do. I can fingerpick now and I can play with a really great singer who is working in an idiom that I hadn't worked in before.' “I started playing with Will and that gave me the opportunity to keep developing the way that I was playing, because it went well with his singing. After a couple of years, that led to Will suggesting that we write songs together.” The audible opiate that Sweeney provides has also cast his spell over the works of Rick Rubin, Johnny Cash, Neil Diamond, Adele, https://www.premierguitar.com/artists/cat-powers-journey (Cat Power), Run the Jewels, Chavez, John Legend, Zwan (collaboration with Billy Corgan), Tinariwen, “Cowboy” Jack Clement, https://www.premierguitar.com/videos/the-big-5/billy-gibbons (Billy Gibbons), and Margo Price. And with every episode of hypnosis comes a trance-breaking snapback. Providing that rhythmic recoil is Sweeney's current foil, https://www.premierguitar.com/artists/ty-segall-and-emmett-kelly-no-filter-frenzy (Emmett Kelly). Both have worked with Oldham, but until now—in the current Superwolves line-up—never together. Kelly steps into the fold with an indie and outsiders Rolodex filled with names like https://www.premierguitar.com/artists/guitarists/ty-segall (Ty Segall), Angel Olson, Azita, Cairo Gang, Mikal Cronin, The C.I.A., Earth Girl Helen Brown, Magic Trick, Doug Paisley, and Joan of Arc. Sweeney sums up their guitar-nership with his typical, sly-and-dry snark: “What's important about the way me and Emmett play together is that we never talk about it [laughs]. It's true! He's like the best guitar player. He's a master at making everything sound better. We've both worked together—but mostly separately—with our singer Will Oldham, and it was his suggestion that we should all go out together [without bass and drums] because it should be good. But really, we've never had to talk about it, and we just play. It's been a lot of fun.” So, when PG's Chris Kies recently connected with Sweeney and Kelly, they were providing a guitar backdrop for a headlining set fronted by Bonnie “Prince” Billy Oldham at Nashville's Mercy Lounge, supporting Sweeney and Billy's 2021 release, Superwolves. While the conversation with both does cover their spartan setups, the meat of the message is how gear is a tool for storytelling, humility, and liberation. Oh … but Kelly does reveal a Japanese gem that takes a guitar signal and reanimates it into anime speech-like phrases! [Brought to you by https://ddar.io/XSE.RR (D'Addario XS Electric Strings).]
Broadcasted on Friday, January 10, 4-6pm ET on CFRC 101.9fm’s ‘finding a voice’ – Over the course of both hours, I’ll share all the recordings from the 2018 “The Al Purdy Songbook” cd. From it you’ll hear musical or verbal interpretations or inspirations of Purdy’s work by Bruce Cockburn, Doug Paisley, Sarah Harmer, Gord Downie, Continue Reading
Om 23:00 uur Jan Donkers en Peter Bruinsma met Gonzo’s Return. Vandaag hoor je twee uur muziek samengesteld door Peter Bruinsma bekend als de honorair consul van de begraafplaats van dode rocksterren maar vooral muziekkenner. Vandaag muziek van Stray Cats, Eels, Bob Dylan, Doug Paisley, Johnny Clegg & Savuka, The Raconteurs en The Walkabouts.
Jim Cuddy has just released his 5th solo album, Countrywide Soul. The record was recorded in just 3 days in the barn at his farm in Southern Ontario. The record features re-recordings of songs he wrote for Blue Rodeo and The Jim Cuddy Band. Terry and Jim walk through a few of the songs on the record, and discuss collaborations with Doug Paisley, Kathleen Edwards, Oh Susanna, and more.
First episode of the week! Hurray! Nick discusses his weekend and the need to lower our expectations as a species. Pick up Doug Paisley's new album Starter Home at www.dougpaisley.bandcamp.com. Send questions or comments to weaklypodcast@gmail.com, and support Nick by picking up his standup album Wiped Privilege at www.nickflanagan.bandcamp.com. It's PWYC!
Rob and Callum are back with some of those lovely tunes and chats of sore points; life's little niggles that you struggle to get over.Loaded week for good tunes with the plucked genteel booze confessional folf of Doug Paisley and the swinging pop of Barrie, there's power indie pop from Gabby's World, Big Bliss provide the kind of post-punk quality we're kind of lacking, Creaser Reader bring a whistful western galloper and there's pstraigh up punk from Tear Dungeon and Sore Points (the band).
Not many artists come up with the best work of their career three decades in, but happily Lori Yates has done just that. Sweetheart of the Valley, her 7th recording, shows that the honky-tonk heroine is at the very top of her game. This stellar collection of new songs showcase her twin talents as a compelling songwriter and the possessor of a voice that few can equal. When it came time to record a follow up to her award-winning acoustic "The Book of Minerva", she called in roots heavyweights & bandmates Hey Stella! - Bazil Donovan (Blue Rodeo, Doug Paisley), David Baxter (Justin Rutledge, Kim Beggs), Michelle Josef (Etta James, Prairie Oyster). The results are being heralded as "An dark alt-country masterpiece." Lori Yates reclaims her title as queen of Canada's country singer-songwriters". (GR, Hamilton Spectator) This enigmatic, rebellious and hard to pin down veteran singer/songwriter, Yates adeptly blends country, folk, rockabilly and cow-punk to create her own award-winning sound and style of writing. (Songwriter of the Year & Alt-Country Album of the Year, Hamilton Music Awards 2007). One of Canada's roots/americana pioneers, she still has the same scrappy spirit and determination as she did when she first burst onto the Toronto Queen St. W. scene of the late '80"s as the "cowgirl singing her heart out in the rock clubs". Lori has been called "alt-country" long before the phrase existed. This is as artist who met Johnny Cash, hung out with Tammy Wynette, wrote with Guy Clark, jammed with Jerry Jeff Walker, partied with Harlan Howard, recorded with Greg Allman and ate jelly beans with Roy Acuff!
Bienvenidos a country Music la aventura americana en nuestra edición del domingo hoy con Mariví Yubero que nos hablara de nuestro The Killer español Kike Jambalaya en ese concierto que realizara Kike el próximo 26 de Septiembre en Jazzville en Madrid mas cosas tenemos como un dúo llamado Wildflower que suenan muy bien las visitas en octubre a nuestro país de Doug Paisley y The Parson Red Heads y muchas cosas más como siempre GRACIAS A TODOS
This episode originally aired live on KWTF Sonoma County Radio on December 23, 2014. In this episode, Tristy is flying solo, sharing her witchy ideas on Finnish Reindeer Goddesses, the connection between hallucinogenic mushrooms and Christmas, and why we should all embrace our darkness.Songs played:"Night & Day" by Billie Holiday (1939)"Into the Night" by Julee Cruise (1990)"Soittelen Soutusalmen Suorimaista" and "Gatzo-Ma" by Karoliina Kantelinen (2008)"Winterheart" by Niki & The Dove (2012)"Darkness" by King Khan & The Shrines (2013)"Winter Days" by Doug Paisley (2011)"Come In/The Winter, It is Past" by P.G. Six (2004)"Dark Come Soon" by Tegan & Sara (2007)"When the Night Comes" by Dan Auerbach (2009)"Anthem" by Leonard Cohen (1992)Don’t forget to stay connected on all the social media places!Twitter, Facebook, MixCloud, Tumblr, 8Tracks, Pinterest, SoundCloud
This episode originally aired live on KWTF Sonoma County Radio on December 23, 2014. In this episode, Tristy is flying solo, sharing her witchy ideas on Finnish Reindeer Goddesses, the connection between hallucinogenic mushrooms and Christmas, and why we should all embrace our darkness.Songs played:"Night & Day" by Billie Holiday (1939)"Into the Night" by Julee Cruise (1990)"Soittelen Soutusalmen Suorimaista" and "Gatzo-Ma" by Karoliina Kantelinen (2008)"Winterheart" by Niki & The Dove (2012)"Darkness" by King Khan & The Shrines (2013)"Winter Days" by Doug Paisley (2011)"Come In/The Winter, It is Past" by P.G. Six (2004)"Dark Come Soon" by Tegan & Sara (2007)"When the Night Comes" by Dan Auerbach (2009)"Anthem" by Leonard Cohen (1992)Don’t forget to stay connected on all the social media places!Twitter, Facebook, MixCloud, Tumblr, 8Tracks, Pinterest, SoundCloud
Tamara Lindeman is a captivating singer and vivid lyricist who operates under the moniker the Weather Station. Currently based in Toronto, Lindeman has been a member of notable bands like Entire Cities, Bruce Peninsula, and Marine Dreams and she has collaborated with Baby Eagle, Bahamas, Doug Paisley, Siskiyou, and more. She recently released a beautiful […]
New music! Lots of it! It’s good! Listen!
New music! Lots of it! It’s good! Listen!
It’s Bad Thursday, and we’re off to see Sunparlour Players tonight, so a bit of an abbreviated episode. A look back at a great Bad Thursday from our past, and a look ahead to this weekend’s Record Store Day!
It’s Bad Thursday, and we’re off to see Sunparlour Players tonight, so a bit of an abbreviated episode. A look back at a great Bad Thursday from our past, and a look ahead to this weekend’s Record Store Day!
It’s our pre-valentine’s day show, with the usual mix of sappy, lovey dovy stuff, as well as some of the off-kilter sad & depressing stuff that you’ve come to expect. We’ve got some swell new music as well as some shows to talk about, so stop on in and give us a good listen!
It’s our pre-valentine’s day show, with the usual mix of sappy, lovey dovy stuff, as well as some of the off-kilter sad & depressing stuff that you’ve come to expect. We’ve got some swell new music as well as some shows to talk about, so stop on in and give us a good listen!
Doug Paisley is a very gifted singer, songwriter, and musician based in Toronto and specializing in country and western tunes. His latest album is called Strong Feelings and beyond containing some lovely love songs, it features a glorious guest list, including Mary Margaret O’Hara, Garth Hudson (The Band), Emmett Kelly, Colin Stetson, and members of […]
Songwriting legend Rodney Crowell, Americana darling Sara Watkins, Lucero, The Lost Brothers, and Doug Paisley.
Tonight we chat with Doug Paisley, who’s headed to town to open for Jim Cuddy.
Tonight we chat with Doug Paisley, who’s headed to town to open for Jim Cuddy.