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Escuchamos a Paul Banks, líder de Interpol, versionando a The Stooges con 'Gimme Danger' para la banda sonora de la película 'Sister Midnight'. Además, te presentamos las últimas novedades de King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard (un tercer adelanto de su próximo disco, grabado con arreglos orquestales), El Petit de Cal Eril, Lapieza, Lauren Mayberry y Ewan Currie.Playlist:QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE - My God Is the SunIGGY POP - Lust For Life (Live At The Royal Albert Hall)PAUL BANKS - Gimme DangerINTERPOL - C'mereWUNDERHORSE - RainFONTAINES D.C. - It's Amazing To Be YoungHINDS - Stranger (feat. Grian Chatten)EL PETIT DE CAL ERIL - Jo ja no soc qui eraGORKA URBIZU - Toki batLAPIEZA - Mal suerteMELIFLUO - La corona del reyMAIKA MAKOVSKI - Exotic IngredientsONA MAFALDA - SedatedLAUREN MAYBERRY - Sorry, Etc, Etc (feat. Joe Talbot)THE LAZY EYES - The IslandKING GIZZARD & THE LIZARD WIZARD - Grow Wings and FlyEWAN CURRIE - Crazy StreetsBROS - Tell MeGORILLAZ - Dare (feat. Shaun Ryder)BLACK GRAPE - Pimp WarsTHE STONE ROSES - Fools GoldKULA SHAKER - HushSUPERGRASS - I'd Like to KnowLOVE OF LESBIAN - Allí donde solíamos gritarFATHER JOHN MISTY - She Cleans UpSCISSOR SISTERS - I Don't Feel Like Dancin'Escuchar audio
Abrimos con la nueva colaboración entre Militarie Gun y Dazy en 'Tall People Don't Live Long', tema con ecos del sonido Madchester de bandas como Happy Mondays y The Stone Roses. Además, escuchamos un nuevo adelanto del próximo álbum de la gran guitarrista Samantha Fish, y te traemos las últimas novedades de Tune-Yards, Tunde Adebimpe, Ewan Currie -cantante de The Sheepdogs-, Garbage, Hannah Wicklund, St. Vincent y Pulp.Playlist:MILITARIE GUN & DAZY - Tall People Don't Live LongCAROLINA DURANTE - Tempo 2SMASH MOUTH - All StarLEIVA - Cortar por la línea de puntosKING SAPO - Hasta nunca (feat. Tarque)RIVAL SONS - Electric ManTHE SHEEPDOGS - Down At The KhyberEWAN CURRIE - Crazy StreetsBROS - Tell MeTHE BLACK KEYS - BabygirlJACK WHITE - Old Scratch BluesSAMANTHA FISH - Can Ya Handle The Heat?LARKIN POE - PearlsHANNAH WICKLUND - Bomb Through the Breeze (Live)HAIM - Everybody's trying to figure me outTUNE-YARDS - HeartbreakTUNDE ADEBIMPE - God KnowsTUNDE ADEBIMPE - Somebody NewTV ON THE RADIO - Happy IdiotPULP - Spike IslandPULP - Common PeopleGARBAGE - There's No Future In OptimismST. VINCENT - DOA NINE INCH NAILS - DisciplineGYOZA - The Hand That FeedsHERMANA FURIA - RumiasREPION - She Makes Me (Stormtrooper in Stilettos)SEXY ZEBRAS - PogoEscuchar audio
From playing bars in Saskatoon to arenas around the world, the Canadian rock band The Sheepdogs have come a long way in two decades. To mark their 20th anniversary as a band, lead singer Ewan Currie joins Tom Power to talk about what it means to have longevity in rock and roll — and why the band couldn't resist making a holiday song.
This Saturday on Beyond the Vibe I'm joined by Ewan Currie of the Sheepdogs, We talk about how they became the FIRST ever unsigned band to be on the cover of Rolling Stone!
On today's episode I interview Shamus Currie. He plays keys, trombone, guitars and sings backup vocals for the platinum selling and 4x Juno award winning band The Sheepdogs. He's also a member of the duo BROS with his brother Ewan Currie and earlier this year he released his debut album "The Shepherd and the Wolf" as a solo artist under the name SHAMUS. https://shamusband.ca If you prefer to watch the episode instead of listen to it, you can do so on Youtube at: https://youtu.be/j2g_vJDp2Vs Leaving a like, a comment, a review or subscribing would really help the podcast to gain momentum and be a source of positive content for as many people as possible! Thank you for your support! You can find all my social media links to connect with me at: https://linktr.ee/joelmartinmastery Your friend and ally, Joel Martin We've Got Time by LiQWYD | https://www.instagram.com/liqwyd Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_US
In what was a great pitching duel, the Blue Jays managed to pull out a 3-1 victory in Baltimore behind a strong start by José Berríos! Host Blake Murphy is joined in-studio by Sportsnet's own Shi Davidi to break down Berríos' dominant performance on Wednesday that actually flirted with history. Blake continues his week of music alongside Ewan Currie of the Sheepdogs, who chats about where his love for Toronto's baseball team originated and offers his thoughts on this year's squad (34:52). Next, former MLB outfielder and host of the Farm To The Show podcast, Chris Dickerson looks back on his time in the Majors and how some of his former teams are fairing this season, before discussing the environmental work he is doing with Players For The Planet (50:06). Lastly, Blake checks in with former Blue Jays and Team Canada pitcher John Axford, who weighs in on the state of the 2023 Jays and even gives us a few movie recommendations (01:17:32). The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
Multi-platinum selling and award winning 5 piece The Sheepdogs are set to return to Australia For their first shows since 2012 when they were supporting the legendary John Fogerty. With a tone that sounds like it's been beamed in from the 70's, The Sheepdogs will be playing at the Gum Ball festival in April. Prior to that performance, I'm joined by Ewan Currie of The Sheepdogs.
For almost twenty years now, The Sheepdogs, from Saskatchewan, Canada, have made some of the best classic, seventies fried rock ‘n' roll known to man, woman or beast – and their new album, their seventh, released in June and entitled Outta Sight, is as good a collection of songs as they've released to date. This is another interview I conducted a few months back, when the weather was ridiculous – though I did remember to keep the windows to Spoook Towers closed this time. Who better to discuss the shifting shape of the rock music industry with than singer and guitarist Ewan Currie and bassist Ryan Gullen? And, of course, as is traditional on this podcast whenever Canadian acts come on the show, we talk a little bit about moose too. Some day I will stop doing that - but today friends, is not that day!Join the Spoook Substack!
Steve sits down with Ewan Currie to discuss The Sheepdogs' 7th studio album Outta Sight, what it means to be a modern rock n' roll band from Canada, and the sort of legacy that Ewan hopes his music might leave. PLUS: if The Sheepdogs were a meal, what meal would they be?! Find out this week on Steve's New Music Guide!
Director David Cronenberg discusses his latest film, Crimes of the Future, and what body horror says about the human condition. Grammy-winning professor of music Rob Bowman recalls attending one of The Rolling Stones' secret shows at Toronto's legendary El Mocambo in 1977. Interdisciplinary artist Teiya Kasahara talks about disrupting opera's gender and sex stereotypes with their new one-person show, The Queen In Me. Ewan Currie of The Sheepdogs fills us in on the band's new album, Outta Sight, and how he feels about finally heading back out on tour.
Yes Guy episode 78 is here! Jim Tatti and Perry Lefko are joined by the voice of the Blue Bombers Derek Taylor, Ewan Currie of The Sheepdogs, and Mike Zeisberger of NHL.com.
Clayton Kershaw was yanked before trying to finish off his perfect game. We debate whether it was right or wrong of Dave Roberts to pull Kershaw. Joon Lee (28:00) is live from New York ahead of Jays vs Yankees. Elliotte Friedman (55:00) weighs in on the Hart Trophy race and whether Johnny Gaudreau improved his chances. Ewan Currie (70:00) from The Sheepdogs joins us live from Miami to talk about their new music!The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
This week, Steve and Diana chat with one of Canada's hardest working rock bands, The Sheepdogs! Band members Ryan Gullen and Ewan Currie talk about their new album, ‘No Simple Thing,' as well as the support they've gotten from their hometown of Saskatoon, and what it was like landing on the cover of Rolling Stone magazine. Ryan and Ewan introduce us to one of Canada's best drummers - Dani Nash. Dani talks about coming out from behind the drum kit to record her first self-titled album and its new wave sound, what it's like to trust your drummer when you're also a drummer and why small venues are so important to the health of live music. To learn more about The Sheepdogs, check out their website or www.thesheepdogs.com on Twitter @thesheepdogs and Instagram @thesheepdogs.To learn more about Dani Nash, check out her website at: www.daninash.com and you can find her on Instagram @daninashmusic.HOST: Steve Patterson (Twitter: @patterballs)PRODUCER & CO-HOST: Diana Frances (Twitter @dianafrancesvan)TECHNICAL PRODUCER: Donovan Deschner from Fracture A Femur Productions (www.fractureafemur.com)MUSIC BY: Imagine Sound Studios (www.imaginesoundstudios.com) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
For Episode 15 we chat with Ewan Currie about his band BROS and some of his favourite music. Featured songs: Garbanzo Man - BROS JJ Cale - They Call Me the Breeze Young Holt Unlimited - Soulful Strut Stevie Wonder - Superstition Hot Chocolate - Everyone's a Winner Paul McCartney - Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey Never gonna stop - BROS
PODCAST EXCLUSIVE - The Sheepdogs - Having the chance to sit down with Ewan Currie and Ryan Gullen of The Sheepdogs was a total blast. They've been going hard for over a decade. Now, they're one of the biggest touring bands in the country and it's well deserved. They rule live. One of the best true rock n roll bands out there. I was pumped to catch up with them and talk about what it's been like not to tour (for the first time in the band's existence), tapping into that live energy when making their latest studio record and the importance emulating the greatness and efficiency of Michael Jordan. Check out their latest record “No Simple Thing” and for everything else Sheepdogs go to www.thesheepdogs.com.
The Jeremy White Podcast presents The Sheepdogs! Canada's favorite band of rugged rockers, The Sheepdogs have released their new EP No Simple Thing, their first new music since 2018's Changing Colours. Recorded in Montreal in the studio built by Mahogany Rush's Frank Marino, the legendary Mixart Studios, in late summer 2020. The band laid down all tracks for the EP live in the sprawling studio with old-school monitors on mammoth 2” analog tape under the watchful eye of producer and frontman Ewan Currie. The hotly anticipated new EP was heralded by the glammy single “Keep on Loving You,” and immediately rocketed up the Canadian radio charts upon release. PLEASE LIKE AND SUBSCRIBE! Donate to the channel to help create new content! https://www.paypal.me/jeremywhitepodcast The Jeremy White Podcast is FREE and ON DEMAND, stream now on iHeart Radio, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and tell your Smart Speaker "Play The Jeremy White Podcast". Listen to The #JeremyWhitePodcast: http://linktr.ee/jeremywhitepodcast Follow on Twitter: http://twitter.com/jeremywhitemtl Follow on Instagram: http://instagram.com/jeremywhitemtl Subscribe on YouTube: http://youtube.com/JeremyWhiteShow Subscribe to The Jeremy White Podcast for exclusive content and interviews. The Jeremy White Podcast is powered by Pariah Pickups and LOUDTRAX.COM © 2021. Jeremy White Podcast. All Rights Reserved.
In our first in-person interview of 2021, this episode of The Adamantium Podcast features Ewan Currie & Ryan Gullen of Canadian rock & roll band, The Sheepdogs. We discuss their new EP, No Simple Thing, the guitar vibes in their single “Keep On Loving You,” the sociological inspiration behind “Talk It Over,” and being dubbed a ‘summer band.' We delve into their acclaimed Rolling Stone Magazine cover contest win, how their life changed afterwards, and how their song “I Don't Know” became the band's anthem. We also talk about Ryan's experience on The Price is Right, their 4/20 social media game: ‘Guess How Much Weed is in The Jar,' and their relationship with the Tim & Sid show.
Grammy-winning singer and activist Angélique Kidjo discusses her incredible new album, Mother Nature, which sees her championing young talent from across the African continent. Actor and producer Kheng Hua Tan (best known for Crazy Rich Asians and Netflix's Marco Polo) talks about her latest role in a gender-flipped reboot of the 1970s action series Kung Fu. Ewan Currie of the Sheepdogs introduces us to Rock and Roll (Ain't No Simple Thing) — the first track off the band's new EP, No Simple Thing. Blues musician Robert Finley talks about finding success in his late 60s, and his new autobiographical album, Sharecropper's Son, produced by Dan Auerbach of the Black Keys.
Mike chats with Ewan Currie and Ryan Gullen from The Sheepdogs about their Saskatoon origin story, getting on the cover of Rolling Stone, I Don't Know, Feeling Good and their new infectious jam Keep On Loving You.
Ewan Currie and Ryan Cullen from the Sheepdogs talk about where they're at, where they're going and their new EP / The ridiculous Ron MacLean controversy / Barb from CDN Technologies / Dan Duran the anchorman - more mass shootings in the USA / The USA is broken / Mike Boon tees up the next week.
It's Sheepdogs week on The Road The Stage! Ewan Currie and Ryan Gullen join The Road The Stage ahead of their new EP release, No Simple Thing - out May 28th. Patrick Bateman and Peter Michaels talk to the two Sheepdogs about recording new music during the pandemic, servers telling you what you should eat, the origin story of Jimmy Bowskill becoming a Sheepdog and MORE! Follow The Road The Stage... tell your friends, your mam, your nan - and definitely tell your favourite band. And if you haven't subscribed to the Bo's Bar & Stage YouTube channel yet you probably smell like wet grass. Just a friendly warning.
The Sheepdogs are a Canadian rock and roll band formed in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan in 2004. The Sheepdogs were the first unsigned band to make the cover of Rolling Stone and have gone on to a career featuring multi-platinum album sales and four Juno Awards. Ewan Currie & Ryan Gullen stopped by to chat about their brand new single "Keep On Loving You" which came out April 30th, and about their new EP coming May 28th.THE SHEEPDOGS: https://www.instagram.com/thesheepdogs/?hl=enhttps://twitter.com/TheSheepdogs https://www.thesheepdogs.comKyle Fortch:https://www.instagram.com/Kfortchhttps://twitter.comKfortchAthlete & Artist Show:https://www.instagram.com/AthleteArtistShow
Lead singer Ewan Currie talks to Andrew Carter about The Sheepdogs' latest EP "No Simple Thing"
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We get right into it with friend of the show Nate Burleson (1:52) talking NFL Draft and Aaron Rodgers. Ryan Gullen and Ewan Currie from The Sheepdogs (22:46) stop by to promote their upcoming EP “No Simple Thing”. It's Friday so that means Best of the Week (33:58). Sportsnet hockey analysts Mike Futa (54:37) and […]
Lead singer and guitarist for The Sheepdogs, Ewan Currie joined Terry to talk about the band's newest track "Keep on Loving You", recording in Montreal, and musical influences.
The B Team is joined by the lead singer of The Sheepdogs, Ewan Currie! He talks with us about working on new music with the band, performing a socially distant concert on a roof, and where The Sheepdogs will be playing next. (11:25) All this and more on The B Roll Podcast!
Ewan Currie of The Sheepdogs shares his story of growing up in Australia, finding his love for music and recalls his first time on stage. Alden Darby of the Toronto Argos explains how his education and smarts have affected his career in football. Landscaping expert Jack McFarland has advice on what wild plants and berries not to eat.
It's been eight years since The Sheepdogs gained global fame by earning a spot on the cover of Rolling Stone. Last year the Saskatoon band released their sixth studio album Changing Colours. More recently, Ewan Currie released the solo album Out of My Mind. This week on the Stew podcast, Ewan talks to Terry about songs from those releases. Plus, Ewan shares his thoughts on the state of rock n' roll in 2019.
The Doc invites Ewan Currie from the Sheepdogs on to the show. The two talk about playin' the clairinet, wearin' nudie suits, reppin' for the raptors, touring with the rival sons and much much more. Not only that but the Doc is still busy provin' Millard's still exist! Listen now! Monologue: 0:23 Birthday Suit 1: 8:10 Millard's Still Exist: 11:10 Ripped from the headlines: 15:56 The Sheepdogs - Nobody: 32:46 Shoutouts: 38:43 Birthday Suit 2: 41:46 Things that Don't Suck: 44:42 Ewan Currie - I'd Like to Live in California: 50:18 Ewan Currie (of The Sheepdogs) Interview: 53:15 The Sheepdogs - Let it Roll: 1:20:50 Birthday Suit 3: 1:25:24
The Sheepdogs lead singer Ewan Currie and his dad, Neil, talk sports and music; Blue Jays outfielder Randal Grichuk remembers little league, and his father's impact as a coach; and Ben Shulman turns the microphone around on Dan in this week's Voices of the Game segment. Thanks to The Sheepdogs for providing the music this […]
Mike, Max and Shane discuss Uber drivers, the Super Bowl, how social media can affect your motivation, material desires and Max sharing a personality trait with successful entrepreneur Ron Foxcroft. Ewan Currie and Ryan Gullen of The Sheepdogs (“Feeling Good,” “I’ve Got A Whole Where My Heart Should Be”) tell Mike about album narratives, “Changing Colours,” video treatments, their Rolling Stone magazine cover, touring, influences and finding balance. For dessert, Shane collaborates with Dru Grange on a diss track directed at “The Nut.”
That one time though, there was a snake. But its a real thing to walk into a room of 12 rockstars and tell their tour manager (not quiet enough) that you need to move the interview to a different greenroom because there's a live, loose boa constrictor in the building and you can't record in the studio you'd booked because, well - the snake was last seen in that area. Police were called. Animal control was called. More beers please was called, mostly to calm nerves but also because the fucking Sheepdogs were there to perform as BROS. Let me clear that up: Sheepdogs frontman Ewan Currie started a side project with his brother and fellow Sheepdog Shamus and they are so big time that their first foray into this thing - they are traveling with a 9 piece band. If you don't know what normal bands travel with I will let you know it is NOT even close to a 9 piece band. Most smaller projects, or bands in general, have trouble affording travel with the entire band itself. Let alone adding extras. These guys can add 9 extra dudes, each more bearded and tattooed than the last (also known as Paula's holy land) to travel across flipping North America and Europe. Oh maybe Australia too because its so cheap to travel there, hahaha... Turns out these guys were born in Australia, which even as a music geek as massive as I am, I didn't know that about these guys until we sat down and talked gators. And parenting. And decisions you make when your kids are in danger. Spoiler alert: snake is still at large. Enjoy the interview and the two new releases from BROS. At the top of the show I play Tell Me and midway I play Brazil. You will love them both for different reasons, like the BROS themselves. dinealonerecords.com/artists/bros
The Sheepdogs are one of Canada's most loved bands - formed in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan in 2006. Lead singer and guitarist Ewan Currie, bass guitarist Ryan Gullen, drummer Sam Corbett, guitarist Jimmy Bowskill, and Shamus Currie, brother of lead singer Ewan Currie, playing trombone, keyboards, and tambourine - AND occasionaly but sadl not on this round of seeing them live: Rusty Matyas, Rusty, you were missed man and I can't wait to have you on the show! Some of you may recall The Sheepdogs became the first unsigned band to make the cover of ROLLING STONE MAGAZINE back in 2011 and have since blown the hells up all over North America. Cause, hot damn - they good. I sat down after their set w/ Ryan Gullen to talk backstage parties, working for a living and dressing for the part. Ryan - I loved every minute man and thanks for being the host with the most style at an after-after party :) www.thesheepdogs.com www.patreon.com/posts/support-me-at-10-5388919 Tell Me Stories available on Itunes, GooglePlay, PlayerFM and anywhere else good pods are found. Proud member of Shumway Industries and prepping for #PodtoberFest16 now! @ShumwayInd @stories_podcast on Twitter Proud member of #PodernFamily
Remember 2015? Ah, it was a good year. Here's part 1 of a 2-part highlight show featuring clips from all our 2015 shows. Guests are Dino Archie, Diana Bang, Steve Bays, Matt Bilinski, Andy Canete, Graham Chittenden, Ewan Currie, Kate Davis, Ryan Hamilton, Mark B. Hughes, Ron Josol, Jesse Joyce, Jason Kryska, Sean Lecomber, Lauren McGibbon, Craig Northey, Dan Quinn, Melanie Rose, Marcus Ryan, and Glenn Wool.
THE SHEEPDOGS' Ewan Currie swings by the pod this week to go deep on the Blue Jays, Riders, Raiders, cricket, CIS football and even the hit Huey Lewis & The News record "Sports" (on cassette). Music vs. Comedy! TV vs. Radio! Scoop vs. Prowl! PLUS: Which countries have the best women? And which serial killers were the best at baseball?! The Sheepdogs' new album Future Nostalgia is available now. Catch them on their current Canadian tour. They're a god damn national treasure. Ewan on Twitter: @EwanJCurrieThe Sheepdogs on Twitter: @TheSheepdogs Support the show: www.patreon.com/RealGoodShow
Ewan Currie returns. The rocker was in town for one day, with a concert that night, but still made time for us. He tells us the comedy origins of The Sheepdogs' latest album, Future Nostalgia. He also talks about his musical theatre career in high school, hobnobbing with the country's mayors, his ideas for podcasts, his love/hate relationship with journalists, and getting photographed with the most hated man in Canada. Rock on!
On this Episode of LET THERE BE TALK we have the fantastic Mr Ewan Currie from the band The Sheepdogs. Ewan stops by and talks about their new record Future Nostalgia and what its like being on a new record label. Ewan also talks about being on the cover of Rolling Stone Magazine. This episode was recorded backstage at the World Famous Comedy Store. hit this link to hear their new record https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/future-nostalgia-deluxe/id1014873694
The boys are back and just in time to get the new NHL season started. Who better to talk hockey with than Ray Ferraro? And then, as the Sheepdogs are in town for a show, lead singer, Ewan Currie, pays a visit to the podcast. This is one episode that flat-out rocks!
Ewan Currie of The Sheepdogs has the rough-hewn exterior of a rock star but the sensitive interior of a jazz musician. That's where we bonded. We spoke to the former Rolling Stone cover boy about his Aussie beginnings, band squabbles, shampoo, Tim Horton's, and he fails miserably at The $20,000 Pyramid. This episode regretfully recorded on Wii Rock Band mics.