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Here is a conversation I had with the legendary Holger Petersen at the Maple Blues Summit last year. Willie Dixon! CKUA! Sean Lennon! Pastrami Sandwiches! Doug Sahm! Stoney Plain Records! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/david-gogo-podcast/message
Midfaste søndag kalder Jesus sig for livets brød og skoser tilhørerne for kun at vil være mætte. Det giver anledning til en samtale om forholdet mellem det sanselige og åndelige. Kristoffer Garne, sognepræst i Lemvig, taler med Nils Holger Petersen, tidl. lektor i Kirkehistorie, om en nuancering af den kirkelige indkredsning af særlige sakramenter. Hvordan ligner noget i vores verden det, vi ikke kan sanse? Hvordan kan gudstjenesten bygge bro mellem vores erfaringsliv og det, der går helt ud over, hvad vi kan fatte?
Amos Garrett's solo on Maria Muldaur's "Midnight at the Oasis" has often been cited as the greatest solo of all time. By the time he played on that 1973 hit, he'd already performed with Ian & Sylvia and Anne Murray. That's just the beginning of a legendary career of the most revered guitar stylists in all of roots music. He's recorded with everyone from Paul Butterfield to Emmylou Harris to Stevie Wonder; guitar gods like Vernon Reid and Jimmy Page have pointed to Amos as an influence. On this episode, we put the spotlight on Famous Amos, the Fishin' Musician, with guests Holger Petersen, Maria Muldaur, Michelle Josef, and Clayton Linthicum of Kacy and Clayton.
They were alt-country before alt-country. By the time that became a buzz term in the mid-‘90s, Jr. Gone Wild had a legendary career, and called it a day. Over 25 years later, the Alberta music scene remains imprinted by the band's work. The cow-punk trailblazers are back with their first album in 25 years, ‘Still Got The Jacket'. On this episode, Grant Stovel talks with Corb Lund, Stony Plain founder Holger Petersen, and Jr. Gone Wild's Mike McDonald about the band's incredible legacy and exciting future.
She was a musical visionary, a champion of women's voices in the male-dominated industry, a builder of connections between musical worlds, and a true Alberta treasure. Ellen McIlwaine's abilities as a vocalist and guitarist were seemingly endless in scope. She moved effortlessly between genres, styles, settings, and traditions. Her career is dotted with guest appearances by greats like Jimi Hendrix and Jack Bruce. On this episode, we remember Ellen with the help of Taj Mahal, Sue Foley, Cassius Khan, Peter K. Siegel and Holger Petersen.
Our CKUA Radio Network Neighbour has always been Holger Petersen’s Natch’l Blues. It’s the greatest lead in any show could have. 2 hours of blues. Holger celebrated 50 years of Hosting Natch’l Blues in 2019 But that’s not all Holger has accomplished. He co-founded Edmonton Folk Festival Co-founded Stoney Plain Records. (Over 400 releases) Founded Alberta Music Sat on Board of Directors for Socan Inducted into Folk DJ Hall of Fame in New Orleans 1st non-American to win Best Public Broadcaster. Hosts Saturday Night Blues on CBC Now Holger has been awarded The Alberta Order of Excellence. And he’s our guest on the Mulligan Stew Podcast. Here’s the complete interview with the iconic Holger Petersen. Doctor of Blues
Vom Land in die Stadt, von BMW-Mandaten zur Kanzlei für online-Händler: StB Holger Petersen baut seine Kanzlei weiter aus, knüpft internationale Netzwerke und gibt uns ein Update über die Entwicklungen seit seinem ersten Auftritt im Kanzleifunk in 2018. Inzwischen betreut er 300 deutsche und 1500 ausländische online-Händler. Außerdem war er auch auf der Kölner StB-Expo – unserem zweiten Thema.
Wenn er mal Zeit hat, dann wundert sich Holger Petersen schon über den Unterschied seiner alten, konventionellen Kanzlei und seiner neuen Kanzlei mit ausschließlich digitalen Madanten: Der unbekannte Zustrom von Neumandanten, Kooperationen über Ländergrenzen hinweg und über die bewegten Summen. Nur, Zeit hat er selten. Umso dankbarer sind wir, dass er im Kanzleifunk über seine Steuerberatung für online- und multichannel-Händler berichtet.
Holger Petersen is a Canadian broadcaster whose weekly Saturday Night Blues on CBC Radio has been a fixture for 25 years and is also broadcast on Sirius XM. His CKUA network show, Natch'l Blues, has been aired every week for more than forty years. Petersen also runs Stony Plain Records and was a founder of the Edmonton Folk Music Festival. He is a member of the Order of Canada and the author of the books Talking Music and Talking Music 2 (Insomniac Press). The Crazy Chester Radio Hour is created and hosted by record producer Andreas Werner. The theme song is performed by Jimmy Hall & Funky Chester and written by Andreas Werner (Crazy Chester Music, BMI). Used with permission.
Holger Peterson started Stony Plain Records 40 years ago at his kitchen table with partner Alvin Jahns. It’s grown into one of the most respected independent labels in history, balancing a roster of legendary artists like Maria Muldaur, Ian Tyson and Long John Baldry with up and coming acts.To celebrate, they’ve released 40 Years of Stony Plain, a 3-disc set highlighting artists on the label, plus some rare and unreleased tracks. We also talk about putting together this great collection, and the resurgence of physical music.
An interview with troubadour, Eric Bibb - www.ericbibb.com (Music: "Leaving" by Steve Strongman. Special thanks to Sari Matinlassi, Holger Petersen, Bruce Greenaway and Gary Vaughan.)
Broadcasting legend and iconic label-head, Holger Petersen is my guest this week. For anyone living in Canada over the last 40+ years, Holger has been the voice coming at you on Saturday nights on CBC Radio, bringing you great blues music on Saturday Night Blues, or even longer in Alberta on CKUA Radio. His label, Stony Plain Records, is also one of the oldest and most established roots music labels in North America. Holger has a long history with music, playing drums in bands growing up in Edmonton, promoting shows for the likes of Reverend Gary Davis and Mississippi John Hurt, and releasing a steady stream of music to the world by artists such as Jeff Healey, Long John Baldry, Duke Robillard, Ian Tyson, Corb Lund, and so many more. Holger and I had a chance to talk about that history, hanging with Jimmy Witherspoon and Jay McShann, being a fly on the wall for a Herbie Hancock record, traveling with Long John Baldry, and the path his life has taken to be one of Canada's great purveyors of amazing music. Thanks for listening!
He started the record label from his kitchen table. That was 35 years ago.For 35 years Holger Petersen has run Stony Plain Records, an independent label out of Canada specializing in roots music. Among the artists that have released music through the company are Maria Muldaur, Jeff Healey, Steve Earle, Emmylou Harris, and Asleep at the Wheel. To celebrate, they’ve just released 35 Years of Stony Plain, a two-CD/one DVD collection featuring all those listed above, plus many more. Icon Fetch talks to Stony Plain’s president about starting the label in his kitchen and some of the fabulous artists on the collection, including several rare performances by blues legend Robert Nighthawk.
We went on air with this episode shortly after Vancouver Canucks' 1-0 victory in game 1 of the Stanley Cup finals. Exciting times in the city! I was thrilled to have a chat with Holger Petersen, "Canada's Ambassador for the Blues" and head of Edmonton's Stony Plain Records. They've just released a wonderful CD/DVD combo to celebrate 35(!) years as a label. This week's Vancouver Folk Music Festival preview included bands from Britain and Mali. Many thanks for listening, enjoy your spring, keep cool (or warm, depending on yr locale) and GO CANUCKS GO!!peace, valfolkoasis@gmail.com