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Jessi is on her 2000's themed tour, so we are celebrating with a 2000's Pop Punk Themed Episode! Dye your asymmetrical haircut black because Jessi is counting down her top 5 Pop Punk Emo Bangers with her friend and musician Jay Malinowski (because Pierre Bouvier did not return her calls). Then, we're revisiting Jessi's favorite guest of the past year- Good Charlotte's Joel Madden. In this intimate, personal conversation Jessi asks what was it like being an icon of the 2000's? How did it feel to be paparazzi fodder? Is he close with his twin? Does he get along with his sister in-law Cameron Diaz? And no offense, but how did he score Nicole Richie? Plus Joel Madden tells ALL and dares to play a game of ‘Never Have I Ever'. GET TICKETS TO THE “NOW THAT'S WHAT I CALL LIVE TOUR” HERE:www.jessicruickshank.com/tourCall Jessi About Anything HERE: 323-448-0068 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jay Malinowski & Eon Sinclair, of Canadian alternative rock band, Bedouin Soundclash, join us on this episode of The Adamantium Podcast. We discuss the 20th anniversary of their breakthrough album, Sounding A Mosaic, how it relates to the world more than ever now, what it was like releasing a successful album while still in university, and the impact of their hit single, “When The Night Feels My Song.” We also talk about their latest album, We Will Meet in a Hurricane, their success in the UK as well as Canada, their famous Leeds Festival show in 2006, Jay's upcoming solo album, paintings, and pilgrimage walk on the Camino de Santiago in Spain.
Jay Malinowski, singer and guitarist in the acclaimed Canadian band Bedouin Soundclash, found his feet in Kingston's music scene during his time at Queen's University. He returns to the city with the band for an intimate, acoustic show at the Broom Factory and dropped in for a Zoom chat with CFRC Radio a few days before the show. Look out for the interview tomorrow morning! Touch that dial and tune in to Yellow Brit Road live! We're on at CFRC 101.9 FM in Kingston, or on cfrc.ca, Sundays 8 to 9:30 PM! Like what we do? CFRC is in the middle of its annual funding drive! Donate to help keep our 102-year old station going! Get in touch with the show for requests, submissions, giving feedback or anything else: email yellowbritroad@gmail.com, Twitter @YellowBritCFRC, IG @yellowbritroad. PS: submissions, cc music@cfrc.ca if you'd like other CFRC DJs to spin your music on their shows as well.
20 years after the release of their 2004 breakthrough album Sounding A Mosaic, the soulful Canadian indie-reggae band Bedouin Soundclash returned to Kingston, ON, where it all began for them as students at Queen's University. Singer and guitarist Jay Malinowski joined dropped by CFRC Radio ahead of the band's show on 26 January at the Broom Factory to talk about their Kingston beginnings, 20 years of Sounding A Mosaic, returning to their roots on their latest abum We Will Meet In A Hurricane and on advice for new bands starting out today. Touch that dial and tune in to Yellow Brit Road live! We're on at CFRC 101.9 FM in Kingston, or on cfrc.ca, Sundays 8 to 9:30 PM! Like what we do? CFRC is in the middle of its annual funding drive! Donate to help keep our 102-year old station going! Get in touch with the show for requests, submissions, giving feedback or anything else: email yellowbritroad@gmail.com, Twitter @YellowBritCFRC, IG @yellowbritroad. PS: submissions, cc music@cfrc.ca if you'd like other CFRC DJs to spin your music on their shows as well.
It's People Magazine's Sexiest Episode Alive! Is John Krasinski HOT or is he MID? Prince William has a beard and Jessi approves. The P*ssy Posse reunites at Leonardo Dicaprio's 50th birthday party and Kristin Cavallari only wants to date a man with a Vasectomy… Jessi calls on her husband Evan to DISCUSS.Then, Jessi weighs in on the Grammy Nominations and phones her real-life friend Jay Malinowski from Bedouin Soundclash. He has Juno Awards, platinum albums and chart-topping hits but is he more proud of writing the theme song and jingles for Phone A Friend? We'll find out. As always, ask Jessi Anything, HERE: 323-448-0068 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We can't even believe we got to bother the boys of Bedouin Soundclash, because we have loved their music forever. Talking art, literature, sports, hopes, dreams, 12:59 lullabies and more, Eon Sinclair and Jay Malinowski were so freaking nice and this episode is a myopically-focused dream-come-true. Their genreless new album, We Will Meet in a Hurricane, is out now!
Bedouin Soundclash are a household name in Canada, The UK and other parts of the world. But in the US, they are a lesser known group. They formed in 2000 in Ontario, Canada and scored the big hit "When The Night Feels My Song" in 2004. The song made it to Radio 1 in the UK and got airplay on The Edge radio show in Toronto. Not only did "When The Night" launch their career, the song developed a life of its own. It was everywhere. You could hear it in grocery stores, on TV ads and on kids shows. Years later, some Bedouin Soundclash fans were surprised to learn that this was one of their song since it was the soundtrack to their childhood. Bedouin took a hiatus for a decade, and returned in 2019 with the record Mass. But in 2022, they released their best record of their career (And one of the best ska albums of the 2022), We Will Meet In A Hurricane. We talk to Jay Malinowski and Eon Sinclair about this wonderful record and their interesting career. We also discuss the new albums' guest contributors: Aimee Interrupter (The Interrupters), Marcia Richards (The Skints), and Kathryn Calder (New Pornographers). The band talks about what it was like to open for No Doubt, Slightly Stoopid and to play the Vans Warped Tour twice. And they tell us some experiences of playing the Victoria Ska & Reggae Festival. We also talk bear sightings on their "Walk Through Fire" video shoot, working with Bad Brains' Darryl Jenifer on their early records, Jay's struggles with addiction, and what it was like for him to lose his voice at the Leeds Festival in 2006 and have the entire crowd sing for him. Plus we talk about Waffle House, a lot. Adam schools us all with Waffle House facts and Jay tells us a story he's never told before that involves tripping on mushrooms in a Waffle House and being terrified.Support the show
The Rad Dads Show - Jay Malinowski (Bedouin Soundclash) Jay is a rad dad to his 2-year old son, Finn, and he joins us to chat about hope, positivity, sobriety, and of course Bedouin Soundclash's new record, We Will Meet In A Hurricane.
Eon Sinclair and Jay Malinowski of Bedouin Soundclash stop by the studio for a chat with Mel about their new album We Will Meet in a Hurricane.
In a Canadian broadcast exclusive, Bruce Springsteen talks about his new album of '60s and '70s soul covers, Only the Strong Survive, and how soul music shaped him as performer and songwriter. Bedouin Soundclash's Jay Malinowski and Eon Sinclair reflect on the highs and lows of their two-decade career, and why their new album, We Will Meet in a Hurricane, represents a full-circle move for the group. Kathleen Newman-Bremang and Syrus Marcus Ware.discuss the new film Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.
In a Canadian broadcast exclusive, Bruce Springsteen talks about his new album of '60s and '70s soul covers, Only the Strong Survive, and how soul music shaped him as performer and songwriter. Bedouin Soundclash's Jay Malinowski and Eon Sinclair reflect on the highs and lows of their two-decade career, and why their new album, We Will Meet in a Hurricane, represents a full-circle move for the group. Kathleen Newman-Bremang and Syrus Marcus Ware.discuss the new film Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.
In this 1082nd episode of Toronto Mike'd, Mike chats with Jay Malinowski and Eon Sinclair from Bedouin Soundclash about the band's origins, their radio hits, and what they're up to now. Toronto Mike'd is proudly brought to you by Great Lakes Brewery, Palma Pasta, Canna Cabana, StickerYou, Ridley Funeral Home and Duer Pants and Shorts.
This is a special updated Easter Weekend 2020 broadcast of the touring show "Grant Lawrence and Friends: Stories and Songs", recorded live at the Max Cameron Theatre in Powell River, BC in 2019. This show features musical performances from three Juno Award-winning Canadian artists: Said the Whale, Jay Malinowski from Bedouin Soundclash, and Kathryn Calder from the New Pornographers, as well as the Tla'amin Drummers. Stories provided by Grant. Enjoy!
Johnny and Riley talk with Cory and Evan of Kiss The Fish about their graduation from a Queen's University band to a cornerstone band of Kingston's indie rock scene, and premiere their brand new single, Neon Vacancy. Then, Riley catches up with Jay Malinowski of Canada's beloved Bedouin Soundclash in advance of the band's latest album, Mass, and their long-awaited return to Kingston to perform as part of the Kingston Canadian Film Festival, March 11 to 15, 2020. Hosts: Johnny San john@kingstonlive.ca Riley Jabour riley@kingstonlive.ca Links: Kiss The Fish: https://kissthefish.ca Kingston Canadian Film Festival: https://kingcanfilmfest.com Bedouin Soundclash: https://www.bedouinsoundclash.com Grand OnStage performance tickets: https://www.kingstongrand.ca/ Kingston Live music news, contests and more: http://www.kingstonlive.ca Feedback: Your suggestions, ideas and criticisms are important and encouraged. Please let us know what you think by commenting here, or by email at podcast@kingstonlive.ca
This is a special Canada Day 2019 broadcast of the touring show "Grant Lawrence and Friends: Stories and Songs", recorded live at the Max Cameron Theatre in Powell River, BC. This show features musical performances from three Juno Award-winning Canadian artists: Said the Whale, Jay Malinowski from Bedouin Soundclash, and Kathryn Calder from the New Pornographers. Stories provided by Grant. Enjoy!
Darrin chats with his old pal Jay Malinowski.
Darrin chats with his old pal Jay Malinowski.
This week on TransCanada Music West, we feature some of our favourite live performances from the second season of the series. We've taken you to the Calgary Folk Festival with Jr. Gone Wild, Breakout West in Victoria with the likes of Rococode and Fish & Bird, and delivered unforgettable sets from JUNO Award winners Alex Cuba and Jay Malinowski. We'll sample great songs from those performances, along with live tracks from Tequila Mockingbird Orchestra, The Hearts, Rosie and the Riveters and more. Setlist: Jr. Gone Wild - I Don't Know About All That Ben Rogers - Live at Block Heater The Hearts - Magpie Alex Cuba - Half a Chance Rosie and the Riveters - A Million Little Things Rococode - Panic Attack A.M Static - Delilah Tequila Mockingbird Orchestra - Wolfe et Montcalme Fish and Bird - Rivers Faith Healer - Fools Rush In Sarah McDougall - Sometimes You Win, Sometimes You Lose Jay Malinowski and the Deadcoast - Donzoko Blues Weird Party - Tahiti
You may know Jay Malinonwski from the 2000s reggae-rock band Bedouin Soundclash. When that band took a hiatus, Jay took some time off. He started researching his family's past. This work led to his solo debut double-length nautical concept album “Martel.” When I hung out with Jay Malinowski at a Gastown coffeehouse, he had been holed up for weeks writing his book, “Skulls & Bones” (an illustrated novel and companion piece to Martel). He was definitely not prepared for a Scott Wood interview, which made this chat hilarious. Listen to this episode. It's one of my recent favorites. Tracks played on the show... 1) Jay Malinowski & The Deadcoast, Martel (2014) "Patience Phipps (The Best of You)" 2) Jay Malinowski & The Deadcoast, Martel (2014) "The Tall Shadow From Saint-Malo" 3) Jay Malinowski & The Deadcoast, Martel (2014) "Low, Low, Low" 4) Jay Malinowski & The Deadcoast, Martel (2014) "Donzoko Blues (April's Fool)" 5) Jay Malinowski & The Deadcoast, Martel (2014) "Dying Californian" (feat. Zachary Richard) ALL Songs CANCON
This week's featured live act is Burnaby folk singer-songwriter Luca Fogale. Luca takes a confessional approach to songwriting, spinning stories from his own rumination on life and identity. Between rapturous applause that punctuate the songs you’ll hear in this week’s set, you could almost hear a pin drop in the Alix Goolden Hall as Luca plays – with just his guitar and his voice. Since beginning his journey into the business, Luca has shared stages with the likes of Frazey Ford, Jay Malinowski, and Dan Mangan. This past summer, he flew to Eau Clair, Wisconsin to begin work on his debut album. The Burnaby native found himself at Justin Vernon’s April Base Studios. S. Carey and and Bon Iver recording engineer Brian Joseph were behind the board for those recordings. It was an experience Luca described as “life-changing”.
This week on TransCanada Music West, we look back on a year’s worth of great live music from Western Canada’s best emerging and established acts. We’ll help you relive the glory days of summer with live songs from Jr. Gone Wild and Reuben and the Dark, recorded at the Calgary Folk Music Festival. Then we’ll take you to the west coast with Jay Malinowski and Close Talker captured during Breakout West in Victoria. Then, we’ll bring it all home with Colleen Brown and Michael Rault in full force in CKUA’s performance space."What A Great Day" Jr. Gone Wild (Live at Calgary Folk Fest)"Ready to Go" Petunia (Live at the Mercury Room)"Burning the Candle at Both Ends" Matt Patershuk (Live from Grande Prairie)"Devil's Time" Reuben and the Dark (Live at Calgary Folk Fest)"Heads" Close Talker (Live at Metro Theatre)"Donzoko Blues" Jay Malinowski & the Deadcoast (Live from Alix Goolden Hall) "Moncton Flight 179" Colleen Brown (Live at CKUA)"Lost Something" Michael Rault (Live at CKUA)"Prairie Girl" Rah Rah (Live at CKUA)"Rambleaway" Ryan Boldt (Live at the Mercury Room)"Institution" Slow Leaves (Live from Bailey Theatre)"Damn Tattoo" John Wort Hannam (Live at The Club)"Lick Your Wounds" Andy Shauf (Live from the Mercury Room)
This week on the TransCanada Music West podcast, it's Jay Malinowski and the Deadcoast live from Victoria's Alix Goolden Hall during Breakout West 2015. Jay Malinowski has earned a reputation as a young, commercially successful creative force. In his late teens, he fronted the JUNO Award winning reggae-rock outfit Bedouin Soundclash. The band recorded a plethora of pop gems, including “When The Night Feels My Song.”But in the decade since that breakthrough hit, Jay has continued to hone his craft. In 2010 he released his first solo album, Bright Lights and Bruises. That was followed by an EP collaboration with Coeur de Pirate, released under the moniker Armistice. Jay returned to his family’s home base of Vancouver in 2012, formed The Deadcoast (Elliott Vaugh on the Viola, John Kastelic on violin, and Martin Reisle on cello) and set to work on their first EP, Indian Summer. That record was followed up by the full length album, Martel. The concept album draws inspiration from the life of Malinowski’s ancestor Charles Martel – A mid-eighteenth century sailor who fled France for the New World…only to find himself fighting the French in the Siege of Louisbourg. Many of the songs you’ll hear on this week's show were featured on that record. Tracklist:Donzoko BluesPatience PhippsSingapore SlinguntitledLife Is A GunHow It Comes Is How It GoesUp The CrossThe ReckoningI Was Walking Through A DreamWe've All Got To Be Going Somewhere
Jay Malinowski rode to the top of the charts with Bedouin Soundclash. After a three year-long hiatus, the songwriter returns with a string quartet- based concept album around his seafaring ancestor Charles Martel.
CORRIENTES CIRCULARES 5X14 con ANA MEDINA y su sección ASIDESASTRE en la que nos hablará de Local Natives, Biffy Clyro, Exsonvaldes y Jay Malinowski, en la entrevista acústica pasaran por nuestro estudio ARCANA HAS SOUL, hablaremos de The Vaccines, Standstill, Templeton, Wilhelm & The Dancing Animals, Neuman, Vampire Weekend, Zahara, Love of Lesbian, Smile y La Casa Azul!!!
CORRIENTES CIRCULARES 5X14 con ANA MEDINA y su sección ASIDESASTRE en la que nos hablará de Local Natives, Biffy Clyro, Exsonvaldes y Jay Malinowski, en la entrevista acústica pasaran por nuestro estudio ARCANA HAS SOUL, hablaremos de The Vaccines, Standstill, Templeton, Wilhelm & The Dancing Animals, Neuman, Vampire Weekend, Zahara, Love of Lesbian, Smile y La Casa Azul!!!
CORRIENTES CIRCULARES 5X14 con ANA MEDINA y su sección ASIDESASTRE en la que nos hablará de Local Natives, Biffy Clyro, Exsonvaldes y Jay Malinowski, en la entrevista acústica pasaran por nuestro estudio ARCANA HAS SOUL, hablaremos de The Vaccines, Standstill, Templeton, Wilhelm & The Dancing Animals, Neuman, Vampire Weekend, Zahara, Love of Lesbian, Smile y La Casa Azul!!!
We have a double dose of artist interviews in this week's show, as Mike speaks with Jacquie Neville of Toronto-based rock trio The Balconies. The band has spend the lion's share of the last year on the road and are currently crossing Canada and the US with a string of shows. Then, Andrew catches Jay Malinowski, frontman for the reggae rock trio Bedouin Soundclash, who's preparing for the release of the debut from Jay Malinowski & The Deadcost called "martel," based on the life of one of his actual ancestors. We'll also speak with Cristina Fernandes, the founder of Listen Harder, a publicity company based in Toronto that's propelled the careers of artists like The Lumineers, Tokyo Police Club, Monster Truck, City & Colour, and a long list of others. She'll talk about effective publicity campaigns, how to recognize the need for a pro PR campaign, and more.