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Liner Notes: Revealing Chats With Canada's Retro Music Makers
This is the 35th episode of our special series ‘Guest Glimpses', short bits from longer conversations with previous guests. You'll hear about 10 minutes of each guest's 60+ minute chat with show host Dan Hare. Featured guests this week are:KEVIN SWAIN - songwriter, engineer, producer, vocalist, guitarist, and bassist who has played with Barney Bentall, Idle Eyes, Prism, Lee Aaron, and many others. In this short bit Kevin shares: why and how he got into music; starting his professional career at age 16 with Barney Bentall, why he left that band and more.MARK DUNN - musician, teacher, and author of the book ‘You Get Bigger As You Go', a beginners guide to Bruce Cockburn's music. In this short bit Mark talks about: his own career; why he wrote this book; Bruce's musical diversity and more.RONNIE ROBSON - iconic bassist, multi-instrumentalist, producer and mixing/mastering engineer who has worked with, or recorded bass tracks for, the greatest acts in music such as Ozzy Osbourne, Black Sabbath, Deep Purple, Jethro Tull and many, many others. In this short bit Ronnie talks about: his multi-faceted and his busy life; connecting with famous musicians and more.LISA HARTT - singer songwriter, guitar player and former lead of The Lisa Hartt band. In this bit Lisa shares: her musical adventures in Europe in the ‘60s that included escaping dangerous situations, being in jail, and running for her life in Greece; working with the Vanelli family (including Gino) once she returned to Canada, and more.LISTEN to the full interview with each guest @linernotes.ca
Liner Notes: Revealing Chats With Canada's Retro Music Makers
Kevin Stuart Swain is a songwriter, engineer, producer, vocalist, guitarist, bassist who has played with Barney Bentall, Idle Eyes, Al Harlow, Prism, Lee Aaron, and many more. In this chat between two fellow musicians and friends, Kevin shares: his connection to the Beatles; why the bands he was in kept getting fired; his ongoing work with Thor and Al Harlow; his philosophy of life and how that influences his career; his style of bass playing, and much, much more. Find out about Kevin @kevinstuartswain.ca and check out his YouTube channel here @kevinstuartswain
Liner Notes: Revealing Chats With Canada's Retro Music Makers
Winnipeg born Randy Hiebert is a guitarist, bass player, recording engineer and producer who currently plays with, and engineers/produces for, The Bellamy Brothers. In this chat with host Dan Hare, Randy talks about: learning music on his grandfather's electric organ; playing guitar in his parents country band; his stints with Harlequin and Idle Eyes; how he ended up playing with the Charlie Daniels Band in a concert in Japan; joining The Bellamy Brothers and his own solo work; living on the Bellamy ranch in Florida; the one thing he would change, and much more. You can follow Randy on Facebook @ https://www.facebook.com/randmanmusic, subscribe to his YouTube channel @ https://www.youtube.com/@randyhiebert683, and check out the Bellamy Brothers @ https://bellamybrothers.com
[Be sure to listen to the prologue first.] ... Every day is a challenge for Clark Kent, living in a fragile world.Son of El is written and produced by Isaac Bluefoot. This is an unauthorized biography. The views expressed are not necessarily those held by DC Comics and Warner Media.This telling of Superman is an interpretation of the works of many writers and artists. Clark Kent, Martha Kent, Jonathan Kent, and Pete Ross were created by Jerry Siegal and Joe Shuster. Lana Lang was created by Bill Finger and John Sikela.Manuscript Editing assistance by Tricia Riel. Theme Music by Royal Jelly. Additional music licensed through Creative Commons: Early Morning by Borrtex, Equilibrium I by David Hilowitz, Teduketu by Melo C, The Idle Eyes by Blue Dot Sessions, Sustained Light by Daniel Birch, The Nocturne Interlude by Blue Dot Sessions, Breathe by Cambo, De Facto by Chad Crouch, Golden Eye by Daniel Birch and Ben Pegley, Picnic March by Blue Dot Sessions, Ruby by Chad Crouch, Parallel by Dilating Times, Pounded Piano by Podington Bear, Ginger by Chad Crouch, Going Undercover by Borrtex, Waves by Podington Bear, Last Day of High School by Borrtex, Fuir by Lifestolz.
“Lived Through That” is the companion podcast to my book where I look at influential 90s musicians and where they are today. On this podcast, we'll delve deeper into a single pivotal moment in the lives of some of the artists I feature in the book. The stories they tell are open, honest, and inspiring. On this episode, we talk to singer, songwriter, and master interpreter of songs, Mary Lou Lord. Musical credits: The Idle Eyes by Blue Dot Sessions Palms Down by Blue Dot Sessions Be sure to look out for my book, "Lived Through That," where ever you buy your books! You can get 15% your copy of the book NOW by using the promo code PODCAST15 at this link.
Sophie Laplane was born in Paris, France and trained at the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Paris and Paris Opera Ballet School. Sophie joined Scottish Ballet in 2004. She remained a dancer with the Company until 2017, when she became Scottish Ballet's Choreographer in Residence. She debuted “Oxymore” with the Scottish Ballet in 2013 and since has created several works, performed at home and abroad. Recently “Sibilo” premiered at the Joyce Theater, New York. She has created several works for film including, Maze, Idle Eyes and Indoors, created remotely via Zoom. Maze won Best Screen Dance Short at the San Francisco Dance Film festival in 2015. She created new versions of “Oxymore” for the Edinburgh Festival’s Light Shines On and for the Ballet Contemporáneo del Teatro San Martin in Argentina.Rachel Elderkin is a freelance dancer and dance writer based in London. Her dance writing can be also be read in the Stage, londondance.com, Exeunt and British Theatre Guide. She is a member of the UK's Critics' Circle, and has written for The Skinny (Scotland) and LeftLion (Nottingham) where she was Arts Editor.Credits:Host: Rachel ElderkinGuest: Sophie LaplaneProduction: George BushawayProduced for Fjord Review
Pour cette première émission on vous propose de s'approcher de la maison des lesbiennes. Avec Monique Wittig, autrice féministe matérialiste et lesbienne, on part explorer l'écriture lesbienne et son impact sur notre matrimoine et notre histoire.Claire Finch, autrice gouine et membre du Collectif RER Q, est notre invitée. Elle nous éclaire et nous abreuve de quelques extraits de ses écrits que pouvez retrouver sur son site : clairefinch.com/Les textes lus, dans l'ordre :-Monique Wittig, Les Guérillères, Editions de Minuit, 1969.-Claire Finch, "Nous vivrons", clairefinch.com/texts-Monique Wittig, La Pensée Straight, Introduction écrite en 2003 par Monique -Wittig, Préface de Louise Turcotte, Edition Balland, 2001.-Annabel Kim, Unbecoming Language,Unbecoming Language: Anti-Identitarian French Feminist Fictions, 2018-Monique Wittig, L'Opoponax, Editions de Minuit, 1964.-Monique Wittig et Sande Zeig, Brouillon pour un dictionnaire des amantes, Grasset, 1976.-Michèle Causse, L'Encontre, Editions des femmes, 1975.Les pauses musicales et extraits sonores dans l'ordre de programmation :-Générique : La Fileuse de Félix Mendelssohn, Daniel Barenboïm + Grrrl Like, Dope Saint Jude-De mon âme à ton âme, Kompromat feat Adèle Haenel-Korinne, Astrale Kombat produit par THS et Smokey P. SanLouisRecords-Tourne en rond, Laitue Vivace-C.A.R, Idle Eyes, remix Clara 3000-We know, Trapped, Hildur Gudnadottir-Boiler Room Eristoff, TGAFEt n'oubliez pas, si tout n'est pas clair comme de l'eau de roche, laissez vous flotter quand même ! Il y a de l'anglais et parfois des mots compliqués mais c'est aussi tout l'intérêt d'écouter la littérature en acceptant tendrement de ne pas être un.e savant.e.Love du Masque et La Gouine
Welcome! What to expect on episode 24: Week recap/the results are in about the rebel whopper/upcoming shows/band bump/noncore suggestions/group interview with Alex K, Max, Alex B, James and Shahil of Idle Eyes. Featured band: Speed Featured song: "Shut It Down" (from 2019 Demo on Last Ride Records) IG: @gangcalledspeed facebook.com/gangcalledspeed streaming on spotify and lastriderecords.bandcamp.com If you are a band or label and want shows/releases covered please contact me via rewindrepeatpodcast@gmail.com If you enjoyed this episode or others please follow @rewindrepeatpodcast on instagram, like the facebook page, share the episode you’re listening to to your stories, rate and review on your platform of choice and tell your friends! Every little bit helps and I thank you for your support.
Welcome! What to expect on episode 4: - New/upcoming/just announced Australian releases. - Interview with Ryan Willmott of Common Bond Records and Rest Assured Zine. - Upcoming shows. - Noncore suggestions. Episode 4 Featured band: Idle Eyes. Track: "Gravedancer" From album: Bitter Work (streamable on spotify and bandcamp) Facebook.com/idleeyeshc Instagram: @idleeyes_au Merch and LP's: idleeyeshc.bigcartel If you enjoyed this episode, all previois episodes are available on apple podcasts, spotify and soundcloud. Please like the RRP Instragram (@rewindrepeatpodcast), like the facebook page and leave a 5 star review on your platform of choice! Artwork by James Manson (@trillinoutjay)
Welcome to Idle Eyes as in idle eyes are the devils playground. We'll briefly discuss vampires, bruce campbell, and the awesomely weird Waxworks 2
First episode of “Idle Eyes,” an irreverent look at stupidly awesome movies, random musings. First up “Girlfriend from Hell”
C.A.R. or Chloe Raunet surprised everyone with an amazing album titled "My Friend" back in 2014 released on Kill The Dj Records. It is the music we all want to hear on the radio. Mildly obscure, catchy and standing out. Then the remixes came. Manfredas did one for the track "Angelina" and boy what a remix that was. Roman Flugel did one for the track "Idle Eyes" and, well, if you haven't heard this one, then you should stop reading this now and go check it out. Apart from personal productions of excellent quality, you can also hear her voice on productions by Red Axes and Maceo Plex. The unique sonic quality and the style of singing will never come close to anything else. Chloe is bringing her influences in for the second hour of the show, and a few very cool stories as well, following the last selection of the year from our studios.