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Send us a textFeaturing music from a collection of women artists from across Atlantic Canada, including Sherry Ryan (NLL), Rose Cousins (PEI), Colleen Power (NLL) Amelia Curran (NLL), Catherine MacLellan PEI), Kelly Sloan (NS), Meaghan Smith (NS), Ruth Minnikin (NS), Christina Martin (NS), Norma MacDonald NS), Meaghan Blanchard (PEI), Jenn Grant (PEI), Rebecca Higgs (NS) and Julie Doiron (NB).https://www.facebook.com/ron.moores.18
La banda que lidera Stuart Staples ha tornat amb nou disc i nova gira, que va aterrar a Barcelona fa unes setmanes. "Soft tissue" sona m
This episode of Heartventures invites you into a fun-lovin' conversation with Jenn Grant, the celebrated singer-songwriter and visual artist whose work has touched hearts and sparked inspiration worldwide. Through her stories, Jenn shares on how music and art allow her to connect with others and spread messages of love, resilience, and purpose. On one of her latest songs, Hello Everyone (Ceasefire Now), she dives deep into themes of resilience, healing, and the longing for peace, making it a poignant anthem for our times. Whether you're an artist, a music lover, or simply curious to hear 3 women share about their experiences in this world, this episode is for you.
Takeda Takeda takes us through their takeover while Jorby and NEBO drop new tracks and Jenn Grant drops the mic. isletunes is all genres. All decades. All-inclusive. And all PEI!Donate to the podcast through PayPal at https://tinyurl.com/isletunespaypal - thank you!Subscribe on Patreon for exclusive videos! https://www.patreon.com/isletunesBecome an isletuner on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok!
Considerada una de les dives del jazz vocal, la nord-americana ha fet 50 anys i ho celebra amb un nou disc, "Let's walk", on ens vol demostrar que amb la perspectiva de l'experi
Music from selected winners from this year's East Coast Music Awards in Charlottetown PEI including “NeonDreams”, Charlie A'Court, The East Pointers, Jason Benoit, Tim Baker, Julie Aubé, Morgan Toney, “Flying Pooka”, The Bombadils, Jenn Grant, and the Deriva Harvey Band. Includes a tribute to Bruce Guthro. 2https://www.facebook.com/ron.moores.18
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"Did you know that there's a tunnel under Ocean Blvd" va ser, i
Mainstreet host Jeff Douglas teams up with musician and visual artist Jenn Grant to bring the sounds of the season to residents of Northwood in Halifax.
A live show from the Shenkman Centre for the Arts! Ali Hassan welcomes Ottawa comedian and longtime writer for the Rick Mercer Show, Rick Currie, to the stage! And multiple comedy festival belle of the ball - Jenn Grant!
Quan molts els donaven per morts, els de Glasgow tornen amb un nou disc, "Nothing last forever", m
Quan molts els donaven per morts, els de Glasgow tornen amb un nou disc, "Nothing last forever", m
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Did Helen really kill Miles? A burning question remains. As Helen works toward release from prison, we think about what made Miles who he was, and consider the legacy of his violence.Theme song, “The Fighter,” by Jenn Grant.Learn more about this podcast and domestic violence in Canada, or sign up for our newsletter at tgam.ca/inherdefenceE-mail the reporter at jpruden@globeandmail.comIf you're experiencing intimate partner violence and want to talk to someone, you can find resources and your nearest shelter at sheltersafe.caNew subscribers to The Globe and Mail get a deal at globeandmail.com/podcastdeal
Nascuda a Sacramento i resident a Brooklyn des de fa molts anys, aquesta jove cantant i guitarrista acaba de publicar "Echo the diamond", un disc molt rocker que us espolsar
Nascuda a Sacramento i resident a Brooklyn des de fa molts anys, aquesta jove cantant i guitarrista acaba de publicar "Echo the diamond", un disc molt rocker que us espolsar
Appealing a plea deal is a long-shot, but defence lawyer Mona Duckett wants to take it on. The Crown says justice has been served. The Court of Appeal considers Helen's future.Theme song, “The Fighter,” by Jenn Grant.Learn more about this podcast and domestic violence in Canada, or sign up for our newsletter at tgam.ca/inherdefenceE-mail the reporter at jpruden@globeandmail.comIf you're experiencing intimate partner violence and want to talk to someone, you can find resources and your nearest shelter at sheltersafe.caNew subscribers to The Globe and Mail get a deal at globeandmail.com/podcastdeal
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"All that was east in west of me now", el nou disc del m
La cantant de folk canadenca presenta el seu nou disc, "Champagne problems", on ha volgut envoltar-se de bon amics m
La cantant de folk canadenca presenta el seu nou disc, "Champagne problems", on ha volgut envoltar-se de bon amics m
Helen is sent to prison for the death of her husband. Around the country, people object to her sentence and the way she's treated in court. In the isolation of prison, Helen wonders whether she's done something wrong by accepting the deal, and has to consider what to do next.Theme song, “The Fighter,” by Jenn Grant.Learn more about this podcast and domestic violence in Canada, or sign up for our newsletter at tgam.ca/inherdefenceEmail the reporter at jpruden@globeandmail.comIf you're experiencing intimate partner violence and want to talk to someone, you can find resources and your nearest shelter at sheltersafe.caNew subscribers to The Globe and Mail get a deal at globeandmail.com/podcastdeal
The 1987 case of Angelique Lavallee provides a roadmap for the “battered woman defence.” Canada's first female Supreme Court justice, Bertha Wilson, attempts to expose systemic sexism in the justice system. Helen is charged with first-degree murder, and has to decide whether to accept a plea deal or go to trial.Elizabeth Sheehy's book is Defending Battered Women on Trial: Lessons from the Transcripts.Theme song, “The Fighter,” by Jenn Grant.Learn more about this podcast and domestic violence in Canada, or sign up for our newsletter at tgam.ca/inherdefenceE-mail the reporter at jpruden@globeandmail.comIf you're experiencing intimate partner violence and want to talk to someone, you can find resources and your nearest shelter at sheltersafe.caNew subscribers to The Globe and Mail get a deal at globeandmail.com/podcastdeal
Helen is interrogated by police officers who say they understand the abuse she'd been living with, and know that something had to happen for her to get free. Someone she loves has betrayed her. Her life – and the lives of her sons – are all on the line.Theme song, “The Fighter,” by Jenn Grant.Learn more about this podcast and domestic violence in Canada, or sign up for our newsletter at tgam.ca/inherdefenceE-mail the reporter at jpruden@globeandmail.comIf you're experiencing intimate partner violence and want to talk to someone, you can find resources and your nearest shelter at sheltersafe.caNew subscribers to The Globe and Mail get a deal at globeandmail.com/podcastdeal
Podpals. Thanks for following the good ship Graventown into the night. After a short hiatus, we are back in the saddle with episode 51 (can ya believe it?!) featuring the fierce fiery phenon music maker Jenn Grant. Jenn Grant's music is deeply empathetic and generous of heart, so of course one day she would invite the whole country to make it with her. Champagne Problems, her eighth album and first in the producer's chair alongside partner Daniel Ledwell, gathers 13 musicians from coast to territory to coast in a series of collaborative Canadian magic tricks spun into classic country, lost disco hits, and ruminative folk fables. Featuring folks like Kim Harris, Aquaculture, Basia Bulat, Afie Jurvanen aka Bahamas, Dan Mangan, Hannah Georgas, Kevin Drew, Amy Millan AND more, Champagne Problems is now in the world on platform of your choosing. We had a real deep and honest chat and I hope you listen in. Hope to see ya for my final full band shows of 2023! Oct. 28 - House of Targ - 9 PM - w Reverb Syndicate and Tin Constellations - $15 Nov 11 - Super Special Secret Show w Secret Guest! Stay Tuned! Catch me in a town near you by visting my website to see where I'm playing. If people can hate for no reason, I can love for no reason - and I love you. Thanks for stopping by Graventown. Yer always welcome here. As a full time independent artist, you can support me by joining my SUPER RAD subscription service at https://ko-fi.com/gravencanada
Wes Naslund talks about growing up with his father. Miles Naslund is reported missing, but no one seems to care he's gone. Helen and her family live with a haunting secret. One day in 2017, almost exactly six years after Miles was reported missing, two men show up at Helen's work.Learn more about this podcast and domestic violence in Canada, or sign up for our newsletter at tgam.ca/inherdefenceEmail the reporter at jpruden@globeandmail.comIf you're experiencing intimate partner violence and want to talk to someone, you can find resources and your nearest shelter at sheltersafe.caNew subscribers to The Globe and Mail get a deal at globeandmail.com/podcastdealTheme song, “The Fighter,” by Jenn Grant.
Wes Naslund gets a phone call from his brothers at the farm. Friends and family describe the domestic abuse they suspect was going on in the Naslund house. A fight at the bar leaves Miles seriously injured, and things at the farm reach a breaking point.Learn more about this podcast and domestic violence in Canada, or sign up for our newsletter at tgam.ca/inherdefenceE-mail the reporter, Jana Pruden, at jpruden@globeandmail.comIf you're experiencing domestic violence and want to talk to someone, you can find resources and your nearest shelter at sheltersafe.caNew subscribers to The Globe and Mail get a deal at globeandmail.com/podcastdeal.Our theme song is The Fighter, by Jenn Grant.
Helen Naslund speaks from prison for the first time. Helen describes how she met and married Miles, and the only time she tried to leave. Early one morning in September 2011, two gunshots crack through the house.Learn more about this podcast and domestic violence in Canada, or sign up for our newsletter at tgam.ca/inherdefenceE-mail the reporter, Jana Pruden, at jpruden@globeandmail.comIf you're experiencing domestic violence and want to talk to someone, you can find resources and your nearest shelter at sheltersafe.caNew subscribers to The Globe and Mail get a deal at globeandmail.com/podcastdeal.Our theme song is The Fighter, by Jenn Grant.
The first two episodes of In Her Defence will be released on October 10th. Follow now so you don't miss a new episode.Theme song, “The Fighter,” by Jenn Grant.If you're experiencing intimate partner violence, you can find resources and your nearest shelter at sheltersafe.ca.Support journalism like this by subscribing to The Globe and Mail. Our listeners get a special discount on new subscriptions at www.globeandmail.com/podcastdeal.
Juno award winning singer-songwriter Justin Rutledge joins us on Episode 665 of Folk Roots Radio to chat about his excellent tenth recording “Something Easy”, an album he recorded and produced himself – for the first time. As always, we wrap up the rest of the episode with more of the latest new releases, and this time around we include new music from Clare Siobhan, LittleFox, Tia McGraff, Sophie Lukacs, Maggie Fraser and Jenn Grant. Enjoy! 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 at a time when it is becoming much more difficult to make a living as a musician. 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-665-feat-justin-rutledge-something-easy-more-new-releases/
When the pandemic hit, many artists looked inward for inspiration – but Jenn Grant opened up her laptop and enlisted some of her most famous friends for a new album of duets called “Champagne Problems.” The singer-songwriter sets up a song from the album and tells Tom about some of her fascinating collaborations.
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We round out the week with more March 2023 new music. Scott Johnson, Kevin Porter and Liam McIndoe are featured today, picking out new sounds from Miirrors, Ratboy, Cable Ties, boygenius, Guardian Singles, Lankum and Jenn Grant feat. Amy Millan. Rockin' the Suburbs on Apple Podcasts/iTunes or other podcast platforms, including audioBoom, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon, iHeart, Stitcher and TuneIn. Or listen at SuburbsPod.com. Please rate/review the show on Apple Podcasts and share it with your friends. Visit our website at SuburbsPod.com Email Jim & Patrick at rock@suburbspod.com Follow us on the Twitter, Facebook or Instagram @suburbspod If you're glad or sad or high, call the Suburban Party Line — 612-440-1984. Theme music: "Ascension," originally by Quartjar, covered by Frank Muffin. Visit quartjar.bandcamp.com and frankmuffin.bandcamp.com.
Jenn Grant just dropped by to say hi, and it happened to be a couple minutes to airtime. So the Mainstreet team took the opportunity to use her presence to... inspire... Ryan to step up his game.
Back for more in part 2:Ken Yates has gained a reputation as one of his country's brightest rising singer-songwriters. The winner of two Canadian Folk Music Awards for Songwriter of the Year and New Artist of the Year. Yates supported Passenger on their tour across North America and in Europe in 2020, and has shared stages with Ryan McMullan, Jenn Grant, and many others.He doesn't like bar chordsIn this episode, he talked shares his secret sauce open tuning that inspired several songs off of his newest record in an in-depth lesson!https://www.scarletkeys.comhttps://www.instagram.com/skeys2021/https://www.amazon.com/Craft-Songwriting-Music-Meaning-Emotion/dp/0876391927/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2PP55NU6E9ST6&keywords=the+craft+of+songwriting&qid=1659573139&sprefix=the+craft+of+songwritin%2Caps%2C153&sr=8-1http://www.kenyates.comEngineer: Peter Sykes https://www.petersykesmusic.comThe show's theme song "What's in a Song" was co-written with Otto GrossRecorded and performed by Otto Gross: @OttoGrossProduction (instagram)@OttoGrossMusic (Youtube, facebook, TikTok)https://biglink.to/ottogrossmusic