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Johnny Rawls (Swimming With The Sharks); Stormy Monday (A Cold Feeling); Rockin' Johnny Burgin (Cold Chills); Amy Ryan Band (Hear That Train); Laurie Morvan Band (Back Up The Train); Kelly Joe Phelps (That's Alright); Adam Sweet (Doin' Alright); Dudley Taft (Miles And Miles To Go); The Love Dogs (Here Come The Blues); Mike Dangeroux (Empty Chair); Freddy King and Lulu Reed (You Can't Hide); Bull Moose Jackson (Why Don't You Haul Off And Love Me); Maurice John Vaughn (Without That Bread); The Vintage Explosion (Ain't Got Enough (Money Honey)); Gordie Tentrees and Jaxon Haldane (Drive Or Push); Petey Hop (Out All Night).
Send us a textWelcome to another episode of the Nashville Dads! This week we have on musician Gordie Tentrees. We talk about his work using music to help communities heal, going from tour to home life, wanting his kids to be resilient, not wanting his daughter to date yet, and his new album he'll be recording in Nashville! We really hope you enjoy the episode!Follow us on Twitter @nashvilledads and on Facebook and Instagram @thenashvilledads. Look for new episodes of The Nashville Dads podcast every other Monday.
Gordie Tentrees has just released his eighth album Mean Old World, a collection of songs about Gordie's real life experiences, his favorite song-writing topic. Living in the Yukon in Canada, where music is a part of the social fabric, Gordie … More ... The post Gordie Tentrees – New Record “Mean Old World” appeared first on Paradigms Podcast.
Segment 1 - Michael Kast, Studio Fair wrap-up Segments 2 and 3 - Roy Law, Salvation Army Christmas Kettle campaign Segment 4 - Steve Smith & Allan Wishart Segment 5 - Gordie Tentrees, Canadian musician --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/boomercasts/message
We're all about the music again on Episode 599 of Folk Roots Radio as we bring you another hour of great new releases, with some fabulous Covid tunes and social justice songs thrown into the mix. We've said this a few times now – but we can't believe how much great new music is out there. It's our great pleasure to bring more of it to you on this episode. Join us for songs from Amos Lee, John McCutcheon, Joy Zimmerman, John Michael Ferrari, HEISK, The Furious Seasons, James Gordon, John Wort Hannam, War & Pierce, Madison Violet, Willie Nile, Matt Patershuk, Jackson Grimm, Gordie Tentrees, Robert Plant & Alison Krauss and Finny McConnell. 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 during this difficult time when it's much more challenging to find live shows. 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-599-were-all-about-the-music-be-still-edition/
We're off to Pointe-Claire QC on Episode 597 of Folk Roots Radio to chat with singer-songwriter Rob Lutes about his wonderful eighth solo album “Come Around”. No stranger to this show, Rob Lutes' last album - the critically acclaimed “Walk In The Dark” was our favourite album of 2017. Come Around is another beautiful blend of folk, blues and Americana, and in some ways it's a reflection on the challenges we all face in life but particularly during these strange pandemic times. As always, we wrap up the episode with more great new releases, and this time around they are all by Canadian artists. Join us for new music by Lynne Hanson , Alicia Toner, The Fretless, Marc Audet, Barney Bentall & Geoffrey Kelly, Issac Murdoch (Bomgiizhik) & Matt Epp, Gordie Tentrees, Ken Tizzard & Music For Goats and The McDades. 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 during this difficult time when it's much more challenging to find live shows. 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-597-feat-rob-lutes-come-around-more-new-releases/
Based all the way up in the Yukon Territory capital of Whitehorse, Gordie Tentrees possesses an unparalleled work ethic that sees him on the road as much or more than any other Canadian artist out there. With 8 records to his credit, this authentic road poet routinely travels North America, Europe, Australia, UK & Ireland either solo or with legendary sideman Jaxon Haldane (of famed Winnipeg band, D-Rangers). From Celtic Connections (in Glasgow, Scotland) to the National Folk Festival (in Canberra, AU) his ability to hold an audience and weave melody while juggling the dark with the light is infectious. Gordie's 8th album, Mean Old World, was released earlier this month on September 14th on Buckaroo Records. For more on Gordie visit: www.tentrees.ca or gordietentrees.bandcamp.com
Yukon based folk-roots singer-songwriter Gordie Tentrees joins us on Episode 546 of Folk Roots Radio to chat about the life, music and legacy of Aylie Sparkes, a Manitoba born singer-songwriter who arrived in the Yukon in 2001 with a truck full of guitars and barely a penny to his name. Finding his community, Aylie Sparkes built such a fabulous reputation for his live performances and slide guitar play that he had people queuing around the block to get into his shows. Passing away from cancer in 2005 and close to his 39th birthday, Aylie Sparkes recorded only one full length album, the recently re-released “Beautiful & Deranged” from 2003 which was nominated for Blues Album of the Year at the 2004 Western Canadian Music Awards. Beautiful & Deranged is a truly awesome album, and this is a great interview. So, settle down and enjoy Gordie Tentrees in Conversation - a tribute to Aylie Sparkes, on Folk Roots Radio. Check out the full playlist on the website: https://folkrootsradio.com/folk-roots-radio-episode-546-feat-gordie-tentrees-in-conversation-a-tribute-to-aylie-sparkes/
Gordie Tentrees Interview by Jamie Green on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
Gordie Tentrees Interview by Jamie Green on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
Canadian singer-songwriter Gordie Tentrees plays Dog With Two Tails as part of his first New Zealand tour.
Gordie Tentrees, a Canadian troubadour who's performed 750 concerts in 11 countries in just four years, is making is first trip to New Zealand to perform at the Auckland Folk Festival. He speaks to Lynn Freeman about his music ahead of his visit here.
We had the chance to catch up with Gordie and Jaxon after their show at Shepody House. These 2 traveled a long way and played a great show so we rewarded them with some Pints of Graystone and a podcast. We cover a little of everything in this one, from craft beer to man buns! We actually have 4 live tracks on this one and 2 studio at the end. All and all laughs where had, stories shared and some great music played. Hope you enjoy as much as we did!
This is a rare one. Almost a part 2 of their Parkindale Podcast with us. We don't usually drag podcast guests into our adventure show shenanigans. We where just having such a great time with these two we figured we'd let them join the party....or continue the party in this case. After tipping back some (several) Graystone pints we let the music roll. All of us got a chance to discover and share some new music and stories with like minded friends.That's what it's all about.
The Sundilla Radio Hour for the week of 02/04/2019 featuring: Tellico “Ballad of Zona Abston” Woven Waters (Organic 2018) 5:03 Sophie Buskin “Sweet Creature” Sweet Creature (Sophie Buskin 2018) 3:57 Gordie Tentrees “Love in Ink” Less is More (Gordie Tentrees 2015) 4:03 Rachael Kilgour “Garden” Game Changer (New Song 2019) 3:28 Mike P. Ryan “Left Behind” At Home in the Darkness (Mike P. Ryan 2018) 3:36 Ordinary Elephant “Thank You” Before I Go (Berkalin 2017) 1:47 Bob Sumner “Rosalee” Wasted Love Songs (Bob Sumner 2019) 3:01 Emily Barnes “Don't Know Who I'll Be” Live on the Sundilla Radio Hour (Sundilla 2017) 3:56 The Honey Dewdrops “Welcome to the Club” Anyone Can See (The Honey Dewdrops 2019) 3:27 Abigail Lapell “Ask Me No Questions” Getaway (Coax 2019) 2:37 Ben Bedford “Letters from the Earth” The Pilot and the Flying Machine (Waterbug 2016) 4:10 Tiffany Williams “When I'm Gone” When You Go (Tiffany Williams 2019) 3:19 John Shain & FJ Venture “Songs for an Old Friend” Tomorrow Will Be Yesterday Soon (Flyin' 2019) 3:31 Bethel Steele “I Like You” Shadows and Light (Bethel Steele 2015) 3:20
Indie folk duo Evan & John from Sarnia, Ontario have a sound that's influenced by both Simon & Garfunkel and The Milk Carton Kids and focuses on tight, complex harmonies, wrapped in a beautiful dueling acoustic guitar accompaniment. They join us in the studio on Episode 386 of Folk Roots Radio for a chat about their music and three live songs. We also check out new music from Annie Lou, Dana Sipos, Kellie Loder, Welli Horne, Lewis West DeAdder, Thomas Stajcer, Sons Of Rhythm, Gordie Tentrees with Jaxon Haldane and Norm Brunet. Check out the full playlist on the website: http://folkrootsradio.com/folk-roots-radio-episode-386-evan-john-and-new-releases/
Winnipeg country roots troubadour singer-songwriter Kevin Roy joins us on Episode 377 of Folk Roots Radio for a chat about his music and three live songs. It's a great session and definitely worth checking out. We also include new music from Manitoba Hal, Gordie Tentrees and Jaxon Haldane, Ambre McLean, Vi Wickam And Justin Branum, Anne Janelle, Billy Strings, Norm Brunet, Samantha Martin & Delta Sugar and Marie Knight. Check out the full playlist: http://folkrootsradio.com/folk-roots-radio-episode-377-kevin-roy-live-new-releases/
This episode of Folk Roots Radio features two interviews. Banjo and fiddle playing singer-songwriter Hannah Shira Naiman joined us at Folk Music Ontario to chat about her music and her new project involving shadow puppetry. We also check in with Gordie Tentrees who will be appearing at this year’s Kingsville Folk Music Festival which takes place in the beautiful confines of Lakeside Park in Kingsville from August 12-14. And as always, we include some of the best of the new releases we've received. Check out the full playlist at http://folkrootsradio.com.
A special extended Hallowe'en edition of Folk Oasis for you trick or treaters! It's amazing how many songs contain the word "vampire", have you noticed? We also had a nice chat with Yukon singer-songwriter Gordie Tentrees, who's currently on the BC leg of a gruelling 5-month world tour.Hope you're all well recovered from your sugar hangovers and ready for a wet November. Stay warm!val folkoasis@gmail.com
FTB podcast #183 features the new album by IRIS DeMENT called Sing the Delta. Also new music from JIMMY LaFAVE, CHARLIE PEACOCK and GORDON TENTREES. Here's the iTunes link to subscribe to the FTB podcasts. Here's the direct link to listen now! Here is the RSS feed: http://ftbpodcasts.libsyn.com/rss. Show #183 IRIS DeMENT - Go on Ahead and Go Home (Sing The Delta) GORDIE TENTREES - Gypsy Wind (North Country Heart) JASON EADY - Forget About The Truth (AM Country Heaven) THE HONEYCUTTERS - Getting Good at Waiting (When Bitter Met Sweet) TRAPPER SCHOEPP & THE SHADES - Cold Deck (Run, Engine, Run) (mic break) JIMMY LAFAVE - Clear Blue Sky (Depending on the Distance) CHARLIE PEACOCK - Death Trap (No Man's Land) STEVEN CASPER - Solid Gone (Kindness) IRIS DeMENT - There's a Whole Lotta Heaven (Sing The Delta) (mic break) THE LOST BROTHERS - Now That The Night Has Come (The Passing of the Night) EMMA-LEE - I'll Dream For You (Backseat Heroine) THE WHITE BUFFALO - BB Guns And Dirtbikes (Once Upon a Time in the West) UNCLE LUCIUS - Rosalia (And You Are Me) RICHIE LAWRENCE - Call Me Back (Water) (mic break) IRIS DeMENT - Sing the Delta (Sing The Delta) (Oct. 19th, 2012) Bill Frater Freight Train Boogie
Jaine and Carter are along today to co-host and keep us company, which is always appreciated. We’ve got new music, a look ahead at Gimli’s Alternative Folk Festival, The Trout Forest Music Festival, and a chat with a guy who will be at the Trout and in Winnipeg next Thursday, Gordie Tentrees.
Jaine and Carter are along today to co-host and keep us company, which is always appreciated. We’ve got new music, a look ahead at Gimli’s Alternative Folk Festival, The Trout Forest Music Festival, and a chat with a guy who will be at the Trout and in Winnipeg next Thursday, Gordie Tentrees.