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Le Boost! du Saguenay-Lac-St-Jean
Mylène atteint une grosse étape!

Le Boost! du Saguenay-Lac-St-Jean

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2025 66:58


Vos activités hivernales menacés? P.A. sur une histoire judicaires qui dérange Appel au calme avec le CH Le point sur la pêche blanche avec Eric Lapointe.

Front Porch Talks.
11/12/23- WBTX Program – Operation Christmas Child with Eric Lapointe

Front Porch Talks.

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2023 30:18


We are joined on today's broadcast of HOPE Talks by Eric Lapointe. Eric serves as the regional Director for the mid Atlantic south region for Operation Christmas Child. Eric joins us today to talk about the ministry of Operation Christmas Child and their national collection week which is November 13 through the 20th. For more information about Operation Christmas Child and national collection week, you can visit their website https://samaritanspurse.org We pray that today's broadcast is a half hour of hope for your life. We would also like to invite you to take an anonymous 8 question survey to help give us some feedback on the podcast. You can take the survey by clicking the link below https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/HopeTalks

TellyCast: The TV industry news review
Episode 160 - MIPCOM 2023 special

TellyCast: The TV industry news review

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2023 62:57


It's time for MIPCOM 2023 and  this week's bumper episode features interviews with President of Kartoon Channel Paul Robinson, Fenton Bailey of World of Wonder, producer of Ru Paul's Drag Race, The Wit's Virginia Mouseler , Brandon Ralph from soon to launch social streamer The Nile, AndNowGlobal's Eric Lapointe, Andy Fry from MIPCOM News and RX Global's MipCom director Lucy Smith . In conversation with Justin Crosby.Banijay Rights Support the showTellyCast websiteTellyCast instaTellyCast TwitterTellyCast YouTube

Le Boost! du Saguenay-Lac-St-Jean

Ce matin, nous recevons Eric Lapointe de Chasse et pêche Chicoutimi, le commentaire de Marc Denis et les classiques remixés

Les gars de RIPÉ jasent de ROCK

Cette semaine on jase du nouvel album de Kvelertak, Pelican, A giant Dog et La sécurité. Rémi tente de nous faire croire qu'il a écouté le nouveau Éric Lapointe au complet et on voyage dans le temps avec une toune de Mr Bungle.

La balado de Fred Savard
S05-EP31- Finançons les médias du futur en regardant du cinéma polonais

La balado de Fred Savard

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2023 95:11


Philippe De Grosbois nous propose une analyse dense des critiques envers les médias publics et comment on peut imaginer des façons de sortir l'information de la logique marchande; Helen Faradji reprend vie grâce à deux films polonais et québécois mais se demande si ce sera possible encore demain. Et Fred scrute la Century Initiative et trouve des ramifications (encore) chez McKinsey. Balado partenaire : Le Québec à travers ses luttes ouvrières, présenté par la Fédération des travailleurs et des travailleuses du Québec (FTQ)https://ftq.qc.ca/luttes-ouvrieres/

Parle Parle avec Phil Brown
94 - En prison dans les rocheuses

Parle Parle avec Phil Brown

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2023 47:35


Cette semaine Phil Brown parle parle grève au gouvernement fédéral, Eric Lapointe et rhinocéros.Plus d'épisodes et de contenu sur Patreon: www.patreon.com/brownbrun

It’s Not A Straight Line
Eric Lapointe - Starting Anew in a TV and Film "Production Town"

It’s Not A Straight Line

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2023 62:01


What stood out about Eric's story - aside from his tenures at entertainment powerhouses like Cirque du Soleil and Just For Laughs - was the lessons he learned from the record label (Grenadine Records) that he started in University and ran for six years. If he could go back in time, he said he wouldn't have been so strict with what the record label had to be. They were "after" two sounds, and it restricted their progress. In the early days, Sam Roberts Band's manager came to them, and even though they loved the songs that would eventually be on Sam Roberts' first EP, they decided to pass on it. It didn't fit what they were trying to create. How often do we try to make things fit with who we think we should be? And who we think we should be is many times influenced by others and not ourselves. Another key part of the conversation was Eric leaving Quebec to move to Vancouver for family reasons. He knew three people in Vancouver, was leaving a dream job and didn't know how his skillset would fit into Vancouver. He was even told that Vancouver is a "production town", not a content sales and distribution "town", and there are no jobs for you here. But Eric persevered and has gone on to launch "And Now Global", the Global VID Podcast and helps his hometown BIA program and facilitate the White Rock 5 Corners Buskers & Comedy Festival.Eric is the founder of Greater Vancouver's international TV/Digital distribution & development consulting company "And Now Global" and brings over 15 years of content sales experience with major brands Just For Laughs and Cirque du Soleil, where his primary focus has been on Foreign TV & VOD sales (over 4000 TV hours licensed in over 100 countries).Eric's LinkedIn profileAndNowGlobal.com

2 White Lights
2WL Episode 93- 2WL March Madness (Stoic and Notorious Lift Region)

2 White Lights

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2021 115:42


On this episode of 2 White Lights, we breakdown the first round of Stoic and Notorious Lift Regions in out 2WL March Madness brackets for 2021 Raw Nationals: - Please for the love of God listen to the rules, selection process, and criteria for us picking who moves on to the next rounds (6:03-14:26) - #1 Ashton Rouska (@wreck_it_rouska) vs #16 Eric LaPointe (@pizzabloat) (14:29-17:54) - #8 Ls McClain (@lsmclain) vs #9 Delaney Wallace (@delaneywallace) (17:58-29:02) - #5 Connor Borkert (@burleybork) vs #12 Jamarr Royster (@pancakegawd) (29:04-38:06) - #4 Micheal Seay (@mseayjr) vs #13 Jonathan Garcia (@Jonathan_66kg) (38:09-50:11) - #6 Daniel Clements (@danslann) vs #11 Richard Cho (@pugthegoat)(50:13-57:34) - #3 Sean Noriega (@hamstringpapi) vs #14Jake Amendola (@Jake_amendola) (57:37-60:58) - #7 Ed Taylor (@true_taylor) vs Mikey Davis (@mikeydee_) (61:00-66:21) - #2 Russ Orhii (@russwole) vs David Ricks (@ricks.david) (66:24-70:50) - #1 Amanda Lawrence (@miss.amanda.ann) vs #16 Amanda Allen (@Amanda_allen_msrd) (71:20-73:01) - #8 Kristen Dunsmore (@kriss_d) vs #9 Tina Tornado (@tina_tornado) (73:04-81:57) - #5 Marisa Inda (@marisainda) vs #12 Demetria Thaten (@deelifts) (82:00-85:11) - #4 Jennifer Millican (@jenmillican) vs #13 Ayla Thurston (85:14-89:13) - #6 Chandler Babb (@chandlernoell) vs #11 Sarah Brenner (@sarahskwaats) (89:16-94:15) - #3 Sam Calhoun (@sam.s.calhoun) vs #13 Jamie Fisher (@jamielyynn_) (94:16-98:16) - #7 Kloie Doublin (@kdoublive) vs #10 Amanda Martin (@Amanda_martin) (98:19-107:09) - #2 Bonica Brown (@bubblypowerlifter)vs #15 Stephanie Scoville (@scovs13) (107:12)

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On n'est pas obligé d'être d'accord - Sophie Durocher
L'intégrale du mercredi 28 octobre

On n'est pas obligé d'être d'accord - Sophie Durocher

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2020 55:14


Discussion avec le collaborateur du jour Jean Airoldi : C’est la fin pour Le Château, UNIQLO ouvre son plus grand magasin au Canada à Montréal, la chanson WAP de Cardi B et Megan Thee Stallion et Céline Dion a décroché un rôle au cinéma. Entrevue avec Charles Le Blanc, professeur titulaire en philosophie et traduction à l’Université d’Ottawa : Il est l’un des 34 signataires en faveur de la liberté universitaire à l’Université d’Ottawa. Discussion avec Me François-David Bernier, avocat, analyste judiciaire et animateur du balado « Avocats à la barre » samedi et dimanche 11h à QUB radio : Le chanteur Eric Lapointe s’en est sorti sans casier judiciaire. Entrevue avec Benoit Girouard, propriétaire d'un centre d'activité physique : Contestation des propriétaires de salles de gym. Une production QUB radio Octobre 2020 Pour de l’information concernant l’utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr

On n'est pas obligé d'être d'accord - Sophie Durocher

Discussion avec Me François-David Bernier, avocat, analyste judiciaire et animateur du balado « Avocats à la barre » samedi et dimanche 11h à QUB radio : Le chanteur Eric Lapointe s’en est sorti sans casier judiciaire. Pour de l’information concernant l’utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr

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Wake Up Hollywood
Ben Wilkins

Wake Up Hollywood

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2019 55:00


Born and raised in Ontario, Ben Wilkins moved to Montreal, Quebec, at the age of eighteen to study music at McGill University. He majored in Classical Trumpet and soaked up whatever he could regarding composition, arranging, singing, theory and jazz harmony – spending countless nights sneaking into the piano studios afterhours to write songs. Upon graduation, Wilkins received a scholarship to study Mandarin in China, and spent the better part of a year at the Shanghai Conservatory of Music and the Beijing Language and Culture University. In 2008, he returned to Montreal to perform locally and at colleges and clubs in the north-eastern U.S. Shortly after, he was approached by Pascal Shefteshy, an acclaimed engineer and producer working for famous producer Pierre Marchand (Sarah McLachlan, Rufus Wainwright) to record an album. They got to work, and then just as their limited budget was running out, Marchand announced that he was going to India for three months, leaving the door to his studio open and Wilkins and Shefteshy in the position to record an album without compromise. Wilkins' first independent release "Back Of My Head EP", was featured on NPR's All Things Considered and prominently featured on the NPR music website as “Piano Pop, Beautifully Arranged”. The single reached a top 50 position after only a few weeks of tracking on commercial radio and stayed in the charts for more than twenty weeks. His second single, “Through To You" was launched to radio stations across Quebec with impressive results, hitting top 10 adult contemporary, reaching 6th position for 5 consecutive weeks. Ben Wilkins debut self-titled album, signed to Milagro Records, was released in stores across Canada on October 18th, 2011. The album has since received rave reviews from Le Journal de Montreal, Le Soleil, Le Devoir, and was featured as a favorite by both Archambault, Renaud-Bray and HMV – and was in the top ten albums of 2012 according to Icon Fetch, and 98.5 FM - Montreal's most listened to radio station. Wilkins was scouted by S.L. Feldman & Associates and toured through Quebec and Ontario – headlining theaters and opening for artists such as David Usher, Eric Lapointe, Cowboy Junkie, Matthew Good, and Kim Mitchell. He was named in the top 5 favorite arts in the Chicoutimi Jazz and Blues Festival and his various live formats, be it a band of seven, a trio or solo, have been very well received by audiences and critics alike. Wilkins collaborated with James Di Salvio on The Garden, Bran Van 3000’s fourth album writing string and brass arrangements and singing lead on the track entitled “This Day”. He wrote vocal and string arrangements on 2010 Juno nominee Misstress Barbara's upcoming album, and has been writing arrangements, co-songwriting and producing for local Montreal artists consistently since 2010. Ben Wilkins was awarded the Emerging Artist Sound Recording Grant from FACTOR (The Foundation Assisting Canadian Talent on Recording) for production and marketing of his sophomore album. He also received the Sound Production grant from Cirque du Soleil. He also received Canada Council of the Arts grant to individuals to study songwriting at the Songwriting School of Los Angeles where he studied under Rob Seals, Ryan Toby, and Phil Cody. His sophomore album entitled All From Hello, was well received by the press and radio in Canada and online media sources. Shortly after its release he was given a residency at The Hotel Cafe in Hollywood. He released three music videos in support of the album with the help of FACTOR (The Foundation Assisting Canadian Talent on Recording) and had an album feature and video cameo by Bonnie Pointer of the Pointer Sisters. Ben Wilkins is currently based in Los Angeles and has produced music for Sophie Ann, Sofia Zorian, Brigitte Bertrand, Jupiter Deluxe Tube, Alan Roy Scott, Alicyn Packard, Chloe Agnew, Siena Pinney, Alex Thériault, among others. He has just released a collection of solo piano compositions in 2019 and is working on his third solo studio album.

Strong Words Podcast with Chance Mitchell and Ben Rice
SWP #10: Eric LaPointe - Anabolics/Drugs vs Clean Sport

Strong Words Podcast with Chance Mitchell and Ben Rice

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2018 106:44


Eric LaPointe Owner of Odyssey Barbell in Mass joins Ben Rice and I for a discussion on the rapid progression in USAPL, Drugs in Powerlifting, some potential risks with drug use. USAPL QT BOOST Who is Eric LaPointe? @pizzabloat deadlifts 672lbs (in comp where it counts) @163 Amanda Ann is one of the fastest progressing lifters in the game right now. One of my current favorites to watch. To use Drugs or to not use Drugs? "Libertarian idea" of if you're not hurting someone go ahead? or... nah PBCCoaching.com - 405 Squat as a male within 6 months  or your money back? "DruG tESteD Is NoT dRug FrEE"

SPART 30
Spart 30 Épisode 18: Alex Giguère ( The Beatdown )

SPART 30

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2018 86:28


Épisode 18 de mon (émission) podcast : Spart 30, là où l’artiste ne se fait pas traiter de douche parce qu’il trippe sur le baseball et où le sportif ne se fait pas traiter de fif parce qu’il adore Abba. On parle aussi pas mal de gras trans. PRÉSENTÉ PAR DÎNETTE MAGAZINE! J’ai reçu dans mon sous-sol le frontman, chanteur et guitariste du groupe ska-reggae-dub Montréalais The Beatdown, Alex Giguère. Alex vient lui avec d’Hochelaga où j’habite et j’ai été au Secondaire, alors nous avons évidemment parlé du quartier et de ses différents restaurants. Le Restaurant Hochelaga évidemment, mon coup de cœur, le Burrito Revolucion, mais aussi le vulgaire mais délicieux Harvey’s! Alex était au courant de l’origine et de l’histoire de la pizza Hawaïenne, alors je l’ai questionné à ce sujet, mais c’était un prétexte pour encore plugger que j’ai inventé la pouzza. My legacy. Alex avait aussi amené des jujubes, non-edibles, gros respect. On a beaucoup parlé de son band Beatdown et de l’implication d’avoir un groupe ska/reggae en 2018. Je suis un grand fan du band et du ska/reggae en général, alors on a fait un peu le tour de tout ça. Est-ce que les Planet Smashers sont LE meilleur band ska de la 3e et 4e vague ? Est-ce que les bands sont obligés d’avoir une toune de détective sur leur album ? Qui a vraiment popularisé le port de la chemise Hawaïenne à travers les époques de cette musique pourtant Jamaïquaine ? Niveau sport, on a vraiment beaucoup parlé de soccer, parce que Alex joue et il est fan de L’IMPACT, comme moi, en plus d’être le DG de 4 teams. On a aussi un peu touché au baseball mineur et aux Canadiens de Montréal. Les autres sujets abordés : le Café Chaos, Didier Drogba, Ce Personnage, Eric Lapointe, les droits d’auteurs et nos anciens bands; Spleen pour lui et The Sarkastix pour moi. MAKING HISTORY UN PODCAST À LA FOIS.   SI VOUS VOULEZ QUE LE PODCAST CONTINUE, BEN :  J'accepte les dons PAYPAL: ( je peux même namedrop votre nom ou votre pub en ondes ) hugo@pouzzafest.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mudiecordoba Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hugomudie/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/hugomudie Musique: https://hugomudie.bandcamp.com/

Snobcast Live
Episode 7: Franco Pop

Snobcast Live

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2017 125:58


Chad, Bomb, and Genghis look helplessly on as Roch Voisine and Eric Lapointe merge to form the horrific monster LA MULLETTE eclipsing the sun and slicking the streets with the finest French hair oils. James Franco continues work on his Chillwave opus undisturbed. buy on vinyl THE DEATH SET – Worldwide THE DEATH SET – […]

Wake Up Hollywood
Ben Wilkins

Wake Up Hollywood

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2017 55:00


Born and raised in Ontario, Ben Wilkins moved to Montreal, Quebec, at the age of eighteen to study music at McGill University. He majored in Classical Trumpet and soaked up whatever he could regarding composition, arranging, singing, theory and jazz harmony – spending countless nights sneaking into the piano studios afterhours to write songs. Upon graduation, Wilkins received a scholarship to study Mandarin in China, and spent the better part of a year at the Shanghai Conservatory of Music and the Beijing Language and Culture University. In 2008, he returned to Montreal to perform locally and at colleges and clubs in the north­eastern U.S. Shortly after, he was approached by Pascal Shefteshy, an acclaimed engineer and producer working for famous producer Pierre Marchand (Sarah McLachlan, Rufus Wainwright) to record an album. They got to work, and then just as their limited budget was running out, Marchand announced that he was going to India for three months, leaving the door to his studio open and Wilkins and Shefteshy in the position to record an album without compromise. Wilkins' first independent release "Back Of My Head EP", was featured on NPR's All Things Considered and prominently featured on the NPR music website as “Piano Pop, Beautifully Arranged”. Shortly after, the single reached a top 50 position after only a few weeks of tracking on commercial radio and stayed in the charts for more than twenty weeks. His second single, “Through To You" was launched to radio stations across Quebec with impressive results, hitting top 10 adult contemporary, reaching 6th position for 5 consecutive weeks. Ben Wilkins debut self­titled album, signed to Milagro Records, was released in stores across Canada on October 18th, 2011. The album has since received rave reviews from Le Journal de Montreal, Le Soleil, Le Devoir, and was featured as a favorite by both Archambault, Renaud­Bray and HMV – and was in the top ten albums of 2012 according to Icon Fetch, and 98.5 FM ­ Montreal's most listened to radio station. Wilkins was scouted by S.L. Feldman & Associates and toured through Quebec and Ontario – headlining theaters and opening for artists such as David Usher, Eric Lapointe, Cowboy Junkie, and Matthew Good. He was named in the top 5 favorite arts in the Chicoutimi Jazz and Blues Festival and his various live formats, be it a band of seven, a trio or solo, have been very well received by audiences and critics alike. Wilkins collaborated with James Di Salvio on The Garden, Bran Van 3000’s fourth album writing string and brass arrangements and singing lead on the track entitled “This Day”. He wrote vocal and string arrangements on 2010 Juno nominee Misstress Barbara's upcoming album, and has been writing arrangements, co-writing songs and producing for local Montreal artists consistently since 2010. Ben Wilkins was awarded the Emerging Artist Sound Recording Grant from FACTOR (The Foundation Assisting Canadian Talent on Recording) for production and marketing of his sophomore album All From Hello. He also received the Sound Production grant from Cirque du Soleil as well as the grant to Individual Artists from the Canada Council of the Arts. Ben parted ways with Milagro records in 2014 and started his own label called Midnight Train Records. He has since been active in the Los Angeles music scene writing and producing with local artists. All From Hello was released on March 31st 2015.

Wake Up Hollywood
Ben Wilkins

Wake Up Hollywood

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2017 55:00


Born and raised in Ontario, Ben Wilkins moved to Montreal, Quebec, at the age of eighteen to study music at McGill University. He majored in Classical Trumpet and soaked up whatever he could regarding composition, arranging, singing, theory and jazz harmony – spending countless nights sneaking into the piano studios afterhours to write songs. Upon graduation, Wilkins received a scholarship to study Mandarin in China, and spent the better part of a year at the Shanghai Conservatory of Music and the Beijing Language and Culture University. In 2008, he returned to Montreal to perform locally and at colleges and clubs in the north­eastern U.S. Shortly after, he was approached by Pascal Shefteshy, an acclaimed engineer and producer working for famous producer Pierre Marchand (Sarah McLachlan, Rufus Wainwright) to record an album. They got to work, and then just as their limited budget was running out, Marchand announced that he was going to India for three months, leaving the door to his studio open and Wilkins and Shefteshy in the position to record an album without compromise. Wilkins' first independent release "Back Of My Head EP", was featured on NPR's All Things Considered and prominently featured on the NPR music website as “Piano Pop, Beautifully Arranged”. Shortly after, the single reached a top 50 position after only a few weeks of tracking on commercial radio and stayed in the charts for more than twenty weeks. His second single, “Through To You" was launched to radio stations across Quebec with impressive results, hitting top 10 adult contemporary, reaching 6th position for 5 consecutive weeks. Ben Wilkins debut self­titled album, signed to Milagro Records, was released in stores across Canada on October 18th, 2011. The album has since received rave reviews from Le Journal de Montreal, Le Soleil, Le Devoir, and was featured as a favorite by both Archambault, Renaud­Bray and HMV – and was in the top ten albums of 2012 according to Icon Fetch, and 98.5 FM ­ Montreal's most listened to radio station. Wilkins was scouted by S.L. Feldman & Associates and toured through Quebec and Ontario – headlining theaters and opening for artists such as David Usher, Eric Lapointe, Cowboy Junkie, and Matthew Good. He was named in the top 5 favorite arts in the Chicoutimi Jazz and Blues Festival and his various live formats, be it a band of seven, a trio or solo, have been very well received by audiences and critics alike. Wilkins collaborated with James Di Salvio on The Garden, Bran Van 3000’s fourth album writing string and brass arrangements and singing lead on the track entitled “This Day”. He wrote vocal and string arrangements on 2010 Juno nominee Misstress Barbara's upcoming album, and has been writing arrangements, co-writing songs and producing for local Montreal artists consistently since 2010. Ben Wilkins was awarded the Emerging Artist Sound Recording Grant from FACTOR (The Foundation Assisting Canadian Talent on Recording) for production and marketing of his sophomore album All From Hello. He also received the Sound Production grant from Cirque du Soleil as well as the grant to Individual Artists from the Canada Council of the Arts. Ben parted ways with Milagro records in 2014 and started his own label called Midnight Train Records. He has since been active in the Los Angeles music scene writing and producing with local artists. All From Hello was released on March 31st 2015.

The Tao of Sports Podcast – The Definitive Sports, Marketing, Business Industry News Podcast
Ep. 669 - Eric LaPointe (Business Partnerships, Ticket Galaxy)

The Tao of Sports Podcast – The Definitive Sports, Marketing, Business Industry News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2016 26:17


Eric LaPointe hugs the small difference between the primary and secondary, working in both arenas. First with the Miami Heat, Miami Dolphins, Florida Panthers in the primary side, and then transitioning over to ScoreBig and Ticket Galaxy, where he cultivates business partnerships on the secondary. A lot of it comes down to a small delineation in LaPointe's mind, as he explains that many of the apprehension against secondary use has less to do with fraud, and more from a misunderstanding of distribution channels. LaPointe discusses various options available on how a true partnership between a primary and secondary partner can work. Twitter: @EricWLaPointe   Note: This episode is "brought to you" by DreamSeat, who let us sit in their chairs during the podcast interview at ALSD in Pittsburgh. Please e-mail Adam at DreamSeat to thank him for doing so at.

Sors-tu.ca
ERIC LAPOINTE - Lecture de La Femme qui aimait trop par Alexis Lefebvre et Alexa-Jeanne Dubé

Sors-tu.ca

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2015 2:46


Les comédiens Alexis Lefebvre et Alexa-Jeanne Dubé lisent un extrait de "La Femme qui aimait trop", un roman inspiré de la vie d’une ex-copine d’Éric Lapointe.

Sors-tu.ca
ERIC LAPOINTE - Extrait : reprise de N'importe Quoi par Mathilde Laurier | Quartier Général

Sors-tu.ca

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2015 3:38


Extrait d'une reprise de N'importe quoi (d'Éric Lapointe) par Mathilde Laurier lors de l'émission spéciale du Quartier Général sur Éric Lapointe

Sors-tu.ca
ERIC LAPOINTE | Quartier Général (CIBL 101,5) du 5 novembre 2015

Sors-tu.ca

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2015 60:32


Avec Jordan Dupuis, André Péloquin, Philippe Couture et Claire Moeder.

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Radio CNRV Podcast
Ouverture sur la musique 3 juin 2014 - Radio CNRV

Radio CNRV Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2014 61:54


Emission de découverte musicale animée par Matt. Aujourd'hui découvrez : Jimmy Rule, Laura D., Alex Nevsky, Rémi Chassé, Eric Lapointe, Joseph Edgar et Les Soeurs Boulay

Radio CNRV Podcast
Ouverture sur la musique 25 février avec François Lachance

Radio CNRV Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2014 61:54


Emission de découverte musicale animée par Matt. Entrevue avec François Lachance de l'émission TheVoice en France, en plus découvrez la musique du dernier album de Dan Bigras, du Eric Lapointe, Nicola Ciccone, Nadja et Roch Voisine avec sa chanson des Olympiques.