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This is a Vintage Selection from 2005The BanterThe Guys discuss the joy and ridiculousness of weddings.The ConversationThe Restaurant guys are joined by Blake Spalding and Jennifer Castle of Hell's Backbone Grill in Boulder, Utah. They talk about how they got there, how they became part of their community and how they've created something truly special in the middle of nowhere. The Inside TrackThe Guys heard about their book and became enchanted with their story. They discuss how vision and passion can create relationships and fulfillment for themselves and their staff.“To give people work that has meaning, where they feel like they're part of something larger. We have a mission that doesn't have much to do with making money. That's why people come back year after year and give us their hearts and their souls…and work themselves to the bone to make it happen,” Blake Spalding on The Restaurant Guys Podcast 2005BioBlake Spalding and Jennifer Castle both started as river chefs. In the year 2000, the opportunity to own Hell's Backbone Grill presented itself, and they moved to Boulder, Utah.Hell's Backbone Grill & Farm was selected as a James Beard Awards semifinalist in 2017, 2018, and 2019, and advanced to nominee in 2020, the year the awards were canceled due to the pandemic. Spalding and Castle were honored most recently by the restaurant's inclusion as semi-finalists for Outstanding Restaurant for both 2022 and 2023.Co-owners Jen Castle and Blake Spalding have also created a retail line of food and two acclaimed cookbooks, With a Measure of Grace, the Stories and Recipes of a Small Town Restaurant, and This Immeasurable Place, Food and Farming from the Edge of Wilderness. They operate a food truck dubbed “Little Bone.”They, along with investors and donors, very recently acquired the Boulder Mountain Lodge property in Boulder, Utah.InfoHell's Backbone Grill, Boulder, UtahSee The Restaurant Guys LIVE with Chef Alex Guarnaschelli at the New Brunswick Performing Arts Center on Monday, May 12! VIP tickets include an After-Party with Alex! Become a Restaurant Guys Regular for a discount https://www.buzzsprout.com/2401692/subscribe Tickets https://www.restaurantguyspodcast.com/rglivealexguarnaschelli Our Sponsors The Heldrich Hotel & Conference Centerhttps://www.theheldrich.com/ Magyar Bankhttps://www.magbank.com/ Withum Accountinghttps://www.withum.com/ Our Places Stage Left Steakhttps://www.stageleft.com/ Catherine Lombardi Restauranthttps://www.catherinelombardi.com/ Stage Left Wineshophttps://www.stageleftwineshop.com/ To hear more about food, wine and the finer things in life:https://www.instagram.com/restaurantguyspodcast/https://www.facebook.com/restaurantguysReach Out to The Guys!TheGuys@restaurantguyspodcast.com**Become a Restaurant Guys Regular and get two bonus episodes per month, bonus content and Regulars Only events.**Click Below!https://www.buzzsprout.com/2401692/subscribe
In onda Fabio Barbieri. Musiche: Mary Lattimore, Jennifer Castle, Felt, Danilo Perez, Joan As Policewoman, Tony Allen & Dave Okumu, Tamara-Anna Cislowska, Sade, Donovan, Keith Jarrett.
Episode 27 features banjoist Evie Ladin, Juno Award-winning songwriter Lynn Miles, Americana group Jackson Pines, singer-songwriter Jennifer Castle, and internet-famous mortician from Warren, Minnesota, Victor Sweeney.
Nick agonizes over the events of the last few months then launches into the fun stuff - a rundown of the 'youth in revolt' movies he's been watching lately and his involvement in Jennifer Castle's recent winter solstice shows at the Tranzac in Toronto. Write NFW at weaklypodcast@gmail.com Support NFW at www.patreon.com/nickflanagan or www.ko-fi.com/nickflanagan
One of the pleasures of putting the Talkhouse Podcast together is that the guests often leave their promotional hats at home and just dig into conversations about life, and that's definitely what happened this week with Matty Matheson and Jennifer Castle. Matty Matheson you'll surely recognize either as a superstar chef and restaurateur who appeared on a bunch of VICE shows way back when—or if not that then as a star and consultant on the hit TV show The Bear, where he plays the sublimely ridiculous Neil Fak. Matheson has lived several lifetimes, building a reputation as a wild partier in his youth, which eventually led to a heart attack at just 29—that's touched on briefly in this conversation. He's also authored a bunch of super down-to-earth cookbooks, including the great new Soups, Salads, Sandwiches—you can guess what that one covers. Matheson's connection to singer-songwriter Jennifer Castle goes way, way back. They met working in Toronto restaurants and became good friends over the years: Castle sang at Matty's wedding and she was a doula at the birth of his first child, a topic that comes up in this chat. Castle has been making music for the past 20 or so years, first under the name Castlemusic but more recently under her own name. Don't let the gentleness of her indie-folk fool you; there's a lot that cuts deep in her songs. Speaking of those songs, one of the songs from her latest album Camelot was featured in season three of The Bear—a great way for Matheson to help get the word out on the person he calls the greatest Canadian singer-songwriter ever. Check out “Blowing Kisses” right here. In this lovely conversation, Castle and Matheson talk about how music and food can both bring people together, but they get really excited talking about two other natural pursuits: childbirth and farming. (Matheson co-owns a farm called Blue Goose that you'll hear a bit about.) Matheson talks a bit about his family and his current book tour, and Castle shows off a touching gift that Matheson gave her many years ago. Enjoy. 0:00 – Intro 2:09 – Conversation starts 2:59 – Matty's airport adventures 6:12 – “Eat little shrimps!” 8:10 – Matty loves Jennifer's music, as you'll see 12:10 – Matty gets melancholy about their shared Toronto past 21:25 – The birth of children and the birth of Blue Goose 36:58 – Living the creative life Thanks for listening to the Talkhouse Podcast, and thanks to Matty Matheson and Jennifer Castle for chatting. If you liked what you heard, please follow Talkhouse on your favorite podcasting platform, and check out all the great stuff at Talkhouse.com. This episode was produced by Myron Kaplan, and the Talkhouse theme is composed and performed by the Range. See you next time! This episode is brought to you by DistroKid. DistroKid makes music distribution fun and easy with unlimited uploads and artists keep 100% of their royalties and earnings. To learn more and get 30% off your first year's membership, visit: distrokid.com/vip/talkhouse Find more illuminating podcasts on the Talkhouse Podcast Network. Visit talkhouse.com to read essays, reviews, and more. Follow @talkhouse on Instagram, Bluesky, Twitter (X), Threads, and Facebook.
Esta semana, en Islas de Robinson... Seguimos reuniendo discos favoritos a tiempo real. Algunos tesoros presentes de esencia clásica, "ADN robinsoniano". Suenan: JACKIE WEST - "SUNROOM" ("CLOSE TO THE MISTERY", 2024) / JULIE BETH NAPOLIN - "IN THE DARK" ("ONLY THE VOID STANDS BETWEEN US", 2024) / HALEY HEYNDERICKX - "GEMINI" ("SEED OF A SEED", 2024) / MAIA FRIEDMAN - "ON PASSING" (2024) / HANNAH FRANCES - "DUSK" ("KEEPER OF THE SHEPHERD", 2024) / ALLEGRA KRIEGER - "INTO ETERNITY" ("ART OF THE UNSEEN INFINITY MACHINE", 2024) / DAISY RICKMAN - "SIGNPOST TO THE STARS" ("HOWL", 2024) / EVA MAY - "IN MY HEART" (2024) / CLARA MANN - "'TIL I COME AROUND" (2024) / NAIMA BOCK - "TAKES ONE" ("BELOW A MASSIVE DARK LAND", 2024) / DOROTHEA PAAS - "NIGHT PICTURE" ("THINK OF MIST", 2024) / JENNIFER CASTLE - "EARTHSONG" ("CAMELOT", 2024) /Escuchar audio
Esta semana, en Islas de Robinson, retomamos la voz y nuestro paso habitual tras unas semanas de retirada. Volvemos, ya en la senda final del año, con más nuevos discos fabulosos. Suenan: BANANAGUN - "BRAVE CHILD OF A NEW WORLD" ("WHY IS THE COLOUR OF THE SKY?", 2024) / THE SONIC DAWN - "21ST CENTURY BLUES" ("PHANTOM", 2024) / NAP EYES - "ICE GRASS UNDERPASS" ("THE NEON GATE", 2024) / FRECKLE - "TARAVAL" (2024) / GRAVE FLOWERS BONGO BAND - "AUTUMN" (2023) / ECHOLALIA - "ODD ENERGY" (2024) / CHRIS COHEN - "SUNEVER" ("PAINT A ROOM", 2024) / EVA MAY - "WHERE DOES THE TIME GO" (2024) / DANA GAVANSKI - "BUSINESS OF THE ATTITUDE" (2024) / THE WEATHER STATION - "WINDOW" ("HUMANHOOD", 2025) / JENNIFER CASTLE - "LOUIS" ("CAMELOT", 2024)Escuchar audio
Before making her name as a singer-songwriter, Jennifer Castle worked at a restaurant in Toronto with celebrity chef and restaurateur Matty Matheson. Now, nearly 20 years later, Matty is an executive producer and actor on the hit series “The Bear” and Jennifer has a song featured in Season 3. She joins Tom Power to talk about waiting tables in her 20s, reuniting with her old friend, and her new song, “Blowing Kisses.”
Nueva entrega Música de Contrabando, semanario de actualidad musical en Onda Regional (26/9/24)Entrevistas:- Manolo García viene de gira con el segundo tramo de ‘Cero Emisiones Contaminantes Desde Ya'- Pablo de Torres nos presenta el nuevo espectáculo de Belter Souls, ‘Mediterráneo'Noticias:Fallece Kris Kristofferson, estrella de country. Adiós a Ricky Morales, integrante de Los Brincos y Barrabás. Llega un documental sobre Waldo de los Ríos, cocreador de l Sonido Torrelaguna junto a Trabuchelli. Tears For Fears anuncian directo y película, Novedades discográficas:U2, The Horrors, Parade, Bright Eyes, Katie Gavin, Pauline en la Playa, Meca, Jennifer Castle, Interpol, Camera Obscura, Fitness Forever Feat Calcutta, Nos Miran, Yarea, Geordie Greep (black midi), Bartees Strange, Cariño, María Sommerville, Marta Movidas, Justice, The Weeknd, Carolina Durante, ParquesVr, Amaral, Lady Gaga, Mediapunta, Birman, Everything Is Recorded, Ginger Root, Tito Ramírez, Olivia de Happyland, Mala Cotton, Doble Esfera. Agenda de Conciertos: Manolo García, Belter Souls, Los Hermanos Cubero, Palomo Palomo, Big Up Live, Pía Tedesco, Karlan, Chiara Oliver, Germán Meoro, Lágrimas de Sangre, Cartagena en los Balcones, Love Twenties Murcia, I Love Reggaeton, Norte Perdido, Evve, Ruidismo , Iluminados, Ambkor
Esta semana, en Islas de Robinson, actualidad en clave de Americana a media luz, Suenan: GILLIAN WELCH & DAVE RAWLINGS - "WHAT WE HAD" ("WOODLAND", 2024) / THE CACTUS BLOSSOMS - "STATUES" ("EVERY TIME I THINK ABOUT YOU", 2024) / DEAN JOHNSON - "TRUE LOVE" ("NOTHING FOR ME, PLEASE", 2023) / BELLA WHITE - "I'LL FIND A WAY (TO CARRY IT ALL)" ("FIVE FOR SILVER", 2024) / SAM BURTON - "I GO TO SLEEP" ("DEAR DEPARTED", 2023) / ANDREW COMBS - "THE SEA IN ME" ("DREAM PICTURES", 2024) / SPENCER CULLUM - "COULD WE, CANVEY" (2023) / ANDY SHAUF - "DAYLIGHT DREAMING" ("NORM", 2023) / KATE BOLLINGER - "SWEET DEVIL" ("SONGS FROM A THOUSAND FRAMES OF MIND", 2024) / SAM EVIAN - "RUNAWAY" ("PLUNGE", 2024) / BONNY DOON (con WAXAHATCHEE) - "YOU CAN'T STAY THE SAME" ("LET THE MUSIC PLAY", 2023) / JENNIFER CASTLE - "LUCKY #8" ("CAMELOT", 2024) / HALEY HEYNDERICKX - "SEED OF A SEED" (2024) /Escuchar audio
Esta semana, en Islas de Robinson, seguimos "agostándonos" a latido lento. Canciones y noches que pesan tanto como las memorias por venir. Carretera sin fin. Suenan: FLECHA - "MAYBE YOU DON'T REMEMBER" ("REASONS TO BELIEVE", 2024) / CARDELINA - "SOMETIMES YOU BREAK INTO MY HEAD" ("WHAT WE HAD", 2021) / DEAN JOHNSON - "ANNABELLE GOODBYE" ("NOTHING FOR ME, PLEASE", 2023) / WALTER MARTIN - "EASTER" ("THE BEAR", 2022) / TINY RUINS - "DIVING & SOARING" ("CEREMONY", 2023) / ANNA TIVEL - "TWO TRUTHS" ("LIVING THING", 2024) / JEFFREY MARTIN - "THERE'S A TREASURE" ("THANK GOD WE LEFT THE GARDEN", 2023) / KASSI VALAZZA - "WELCOME SONG" ("KASSI VALAZZA KNOWS NOTHING", 2023) / MEG BAIRD - "SHIP CAPTAINS" ("FURLING", 2022) / JENNIFER CASTLE - "MOONBEAM OR RAY" ("MONARCH SEASON", 2020) / ITASCA - "UNDER GATES OF COBALT BLUE" ("IMITATION OF WAR", 2024) / MYRIAM GENDRON - "LOOK DOWN THAT LONESOME ROAD" ("MAYDAY", 2024) /Escuchar audio
Esta semana, en Islas de Robinson, nos quedamos entre 2024 y el año pasado con un puñado de preciosísimas y fantásticas canciones. Suenan: BILL MACKAY - “WHEN I WAS HERE” (“LOCUST LAND”, 2024) / ONE ELEVEN HEAVY - “THE FIRST POW” (2024) / COREY MADDEN - “THE MEANING OF COLOR” (“TASTE THE HOUR”, 2024) / LA LUZ - “POPPIES” (“NEWS OF THE UNIVERSE”, 2024) / PENNY ARCADE - “BLACK CLOUD” (“BACKWATER COLLAGE”, 2024) / LOVING - “ASK DIRECTIONS” (“ANY LIGHT”, 2024) / WAY DYNAMIC - “CANDLELIGHT” (“DUCK”, 2024) / FLORAL PORTRAIT - “WAVES” (“FLORAL PORTRAIT”, 2023) / MARINA ALLEN - “BAD EYE OPAL” (“EIGHT POINTED STAR”, 2024) / HOLLOW HAND - “I’M GOING TO LET YOU BREAK MY HEART” (“YOUR OWN ADVENTURE”, 2024) / SAM EVIAN - “JACKET” (“PLUNGE”, 2024) /BUCK MEEK - “WHERE YOU’RE COMING FROM” (“HAUNTED MOUNTAIN”, 2023) / JENNIFER CASTLE - “BLOWING KISSES” (2024) / LUKA KUPLOWSKY AND THE RYOKAN BAND - “HOW CAN I POSSIBLY SLEEP WHEN THERE IS MUSIC” (“HOW CAN I POSSIBLY SLEEP WHEN THERE IS MUSIC”, 2024) /Escuchar audio
Before making her name as a singer-songwriter, Jennifer Castle worked at a restaurant in Toronto with celebrity chef and restaurateur Matty Matheson. Now, nearly 20 years later, Matty is an executive producer and actor on the hit series “The Bear” and Jennifer has a song featured in the new season. She joins Tom to set up the song, titled “Blowing Kisses.”
#Actress #JunniferCastle discusses her voice work for the new animated feature film #RikiRhino
This week, actor Jennifer Castle joins the show to chat with Derek about what made her want to get into the film industry, what the film community is like in London, what fascinates her about the process of making a film, and the crazy story behind dubbing the English version of "Riki Rhino."Watch Live on YouTubeSubscribe to the show on LinktreeUse the code “FPPod” at checkout for 10% off your order at BrezCoffeeCo
I had such a lovely chat with Jennifer Castle about playing the titular role of Riki Rhino in the upcoming animated film. We chatted about her lack of experience when it comes to vocal performance, her background and potential future as an actress and entertainer, and even about how she is in multiple artists who have added her to their comic books. Jennifer was wonderful and I think you'll all learn a lot from her intelligent answers not to mention as much fun as we did (don't mind me getting up to shut the air off) so make sure to sit back, pop in the earbuds, and have a radical listen.
Jennifer Castle is an Economics Fellow at Magdalen College, Oxford University and a research fellow at Climate Econometrics, Oxford University.Jennifer talks about economic forecasting models and the role of structural breaks (e.g., Covid pandemic) in forecasting. We also discuss climate change and how it can be forecasted using econometric tools and scenario analysis.Jennifer recommends two books Fortune Tellers by Walter Friedman and The Undercover Economist by Tim Harford, and one paper-book chapter, 'Towards a Theory of Economic Forecasting', In Hargreaves, C. (Ed.) (1994), Non-stationary Time-series Analysis and Cointegration, with M.P. Clements.
It's a power hour of tremendous ladies (sorry to be so gendered about it, not everyone on the playlist identifies that way!). Let's call it a celebration of a higher vocal range? Listen in to hear Neko Case take on a Sparks song, Julie Doiron reunite in the 00's with Eric's Trip, recall the nights Basia Bulat and Martha Wainwright came to Meaford Hall and Fiver played the golden town's Home + Home Fest. Revisit a classic by Doctor of Fine Arts and Summerfolk alumni Buffy Ste. Marie, check in with local songstress Brianna McGowan, regret the time I missed seeing Weather Station (and Neko for that matter) at the Avening Community Centre. Get in the groove with Frazey Ford, and hear some gems from Elecric Eclectics alumni Jennifer Castle, Mary Margaret O'Hara and U.S. Girls. As if I could fit in more: Rae Spoon's ode to the Great Lakes and a brand new track that came into the Georgian Bay Roots inbox from Carmen Braden. Carving by Fran Bouwman
“Ooo, plum been running, buck a doz / Ooo, smoke banshee’s honey bee sting buzz” Vorbesc despre momentele mele muzicale din 2020: petiția Dan Andrei Aldea și pelerinajul Le Studio.
Nick is joined by his friend, musician Jennifer Castle for a discussion about Jennifer's amazing new album Monarch Season, how a touring artist is like a travelling salesman, The Bad Band Revolution, writing lyrics and stand-up is kind of talking to yourself, the lasting popularity of Fortnite, and more!! Check out Jennifer on bandcamp: https://jennifercastle.bandcamp.com/ and follow her on Twitter: @JNFRCASTLE email NFW at weaklypodcast@gmail.com Support NFW at www.ko-fi.com/nickflanagan
Otra sesión de actualidad esta semana en "Islas de Robinson". Nos encomendamos a John Peel para presentar a unos cuantos de nuestros "Nuevos Favoritos". Suenan: CHUCK PROPHET - "BEST SHIRT ON" ("THE LAND THAT TIME FORGOT", 2020) / TIM HEIDECKER (FEAT. WEYES BLOOD) - "FEAR OF DEATH" ("FEAR OF DEATH", 2020) / PSYCHIC TEMPLE (FEAT. THE DREAM SYNDICATE) - "THEN AGAIN" ("HOUSES OF THE HOLY", 2020) / LYNNE MARTIN Y LA BANDA DEL PRAMO - "DON'T BOTHER ME" ("I AIN'T GOT THE BLUES" 2020) / STEVEN MUNAR & THE MIRACLE BAND - "EVERYTIME I CLOSE THE DOOR" ("VIOLET KOSKI", 2017) / ALBERTO MONTERO - "MAANA" ("EL DESENCANTO", 2020) / COLOR DE FLORES - "VIENTO OESTE" ("COLOR DE FLORES", 2020) / PIGMY - "ANA" ("MANIFESTACIᅮN", 2020) / MALCOLM SCARPA - "LIL' O'NEEDY" ("SOMETHING LIKE THAT!", 2015) / YANI MARTINELLI - "HAPPENED YEARS AGO" ("ASTRAL", 2020) / LEAH SENIOR - "DREARY DAY" ("THE PASSING SCENE", 2020) / JENNIFER CASTLE - "PURPLE HIGHWAY" ("MONARCH SEASON", 2020) / MATT BERRY - "YOU DANCED ALL NIGHT" ("PHANTOM BIRDS", 2020) / Escuchar audio
On Heritage of the Invisible II, Aquiles Navarro (trumpet) and Tcheser Holmes (percussion) – one half of the mighty Irreversible Entanglements – are celebrating their Afro-Carribbean heritage in ecstatic fashion. The resulting album is less a collection of songs than an organic rendering their culture, friendship, and seemingly telepathic level of communication the duo shares. PLUS! Discover a collection of gorgeous new songs about transformation and peace with Jennifer Castle’s Monarch Season.Love this show? Let us know by supporting us. Quick. Easy. Makes you feel good.https://supporter.acast.com/Discologist See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
BC is in the middle of an election! If you haven't already voted, by mail or in advance, make sure to get to a poll on Saturday. As for today, new tunes from Julia Holter, House Wind, The Cyrillic Typewriter, Jennifer Castle and Sigh. Also, big congrats to Backxwash on the Polaris win. As with all eps, this was pre-recorded before the fire that took out Dandelion Records. If you can, please give them some support: https://gf.me/u/y5xps5Halloween spooktacular on deck for next week! Beware!
Jennifer Castle on her new album, Monarch Season, butterflies and the moon, the NBA and practice, being a doula, working, future plans, and more! Supported by you on Patreon, Live at Massey Hall, Pizza Trokadero, the Bookshelf, Planet Bean Coffee, and Grandad's Donuts. Support Black Women United YEG. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/kreative-kontrol. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Meet Jennifer Castle... aka the sleep guru! Are you prioritizing Netflix binges over a good night's sleep? I know I was...until I interviewed this amazing Naturopathic doctor. Jen has made it her mission to get us ALL sleeping better and her no-nonsense approach to doing what it takes to get a good night's sleep is definitely what we all need to hear. With a "just do it" mentality, her inspiring message will truly leave you wanting to make these changes for your health. Jen breaks down her message into bite-size pieces that will have even the latest night owls trading in their unhealthy habits for the luxury of restorative rest. With newfound energy and the vitality that comes from proper sleep cycles, you will wonder why you did not choose it sooner! It's time we all turn this unhealthy habit around and Jen is the perfect person to help us with the job! Tune in now! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kristy24/message
We continue to mark the release of Dylan's new album ROUGH & ROWDY WAYS by featuring one of its songs, "Mother of Muses," in the context of songs that invoke the Muse and even a song about Mnemosyne, mother of the Nine Muses. This week on "Who Did It Better?" we feature two versions of Bob Dylan's song about a Spanish Harlem muse, "Spanish Harlem Incident," and ask you to go to our Twitter page @RainTrains and vote for who did it better: The Byrds or Dion.
Sesión de actualidad y novedades esta semana en Islas de Robinson. Con mención especial para el formidable nuevo disco de Leah Senior. Suenan: NEAL FRANCIS - "LAUREN" ("CHANGES", 2019) / WAXHATCHEE - "CAN'T DO MUCH" ("SAINT CLOUD", 2020) / JENNIFER CASTLE - "ANGELS OF DEATH" ("ANGELS OF DEATH", 2018) / LAVINIA BLACKWALL - "NOTHING IS WASTED" ("MUGGINGTON LANE END", 2020) / LEAH SENIOR - "OCEAN QUILT LADY" + "THERE'S NO FISH" ("THE PASSING SCENE", 2020) / ITASCA - "BLUE SPRING" ("SPRING", 2019) / ERIN DURANT - "TAKE A LOAD OFF" ("ISLANDS", 2019) / ROBIN BACIOR - "EARTH BABY" (2020) / ANDY SHAUF - "NEON SKYLINE" ("NEON SKYLINE", 2020) / HEATHER WOODS BRODERICK - "NIGHTCRAWLER" ("INVITATION", 2019) / ALELA DIANE - "TIME MOVES US BLIND" ("CUSP", 2018) / BRIGID MAE POWER - "WEDDING OF A FRIEND" ("HEAD ABOVE THE WATER", 2020) / LAURA MARLING - "HOPE WE MEET AGAIN" ("SONG FOR OUR DAUGHTER", 2020) / Escuchar audio
This past January, Sean caught up with Jennifer Castle in the basement of Edmonton’s Freemason Hall before her performance at the inaugural Winterruption music festival. They discussed her 2018 album, “Angels Of Death”, her home in Ontario, and her unique process of semi-improvisational song writing. Sean put her through the rapid fire and we learn about her love of potatoes chips and how much you can learn from old ladies if you take the time to really listen.Recorded January 24th, 2020.Track used with full permission from Jennifer Castle.Background Music:Atlantis Jazz Ensemble - UndercurrentsUsed with permission from Atlantis Jazz Ensemble and Marlow Recordshttp://www.marlowrecords.com
This week our guest is Victoria Cheong (a.k.a. New Chance) to celebrate the release of her Hardly Working EP! She is an electronic artist, DJ, and one of Toronto's most prolific collaborators, lending her voice to Jennifer Castle, Chandra, and reggae legend Willi Williams. Check out her music at the link below, and follow Come For A Ride on social media! https://www.newchance.biz/ https://twitter.com/comeforaridepod https://www.instagram.com/comeforaride/
Nick's longtime pal Victoria Cheong, AKA New Chance is making amazing music as a solo artist, dance producer and collaborator with acts like Jennifer Castle, Lido Pimienta, Willi Williams and Chandra among many others. She's always been an incredibly creative person and her ability to shift between mediums while remaining chill as Hell is impressive! Highlights include: - the beginning of her musical output in her thirties - Nick trying to drag her into terrible subjects and Victoria not taking the bait - Her collaborations with Willie Williams and Chandra, among others. - A live performance of a new track at the end of the episode! Listen to more New Chance at https://soundcloud.com/new-chance and keep an eye out for live dates at https://newchance.bandcamp.com/ Subscribing, rating and reviewing NFW really helps’ Support can be given at www.patreon.com/nickflanagan and www.ko-fi.com/nickflanagan. Check out www.theflans.com for more of Nick's live dates.
Mac, Geoff and Jim flip through the 2018 edition of DOMINIONATED's annual Favourite Fifty list and go deep on the top 10. Featured Songs: Fille de personne II - Hubert Lenoir Minotaur Forgiving Minos - Moonface Show You the Valley - Young Galaxy A Memory - Scott Orr Peace and Love - Suuns The One I Want Will Come For Me - Fucked Up There Are a Thousand - Helena Deland Rage of Plastics - U.S. Girls Empty Husk - Daniel Romano Mehcinut - Jeremy Dutcher blind- Jean-Michel Blais Texas - Jennifer Castle 'We Always Change' Reprise Pt. 2 - Jennifer Castle
Isla Craig talks about lending her voice to Jennifer Castle and Fucked Up, her beautiful, introspective, outspoken, 'psych soul' album, The Becoming, which is out now via Pleasence Records, loving Tori Amos and Special Costello, and much more! Supported by Pizza Trokadero, the Bookshelf, Planet Bean Coffee, and Grandad's Donuts.
The Weather Station and Jennifer Castle have recorded a pair of songs together for the third edition of the Polaris Cover Sessions, sponsored by Stingray Music. Included here is The Weather Station’s “I Tried to Wear the World (feat. Jennifer Castle)." Stingray Music host and Polaris juror Zachary Monson spoke to Castle and The Weather Station’s Tamara Lindeman about their musical partnership.
Toebow and Maia Macdonald are at C’mon Everybody. The New Restaurants are performing as “Taylor Slow” for Covers 4 Causes at the Footlight to race money for RAICES of Texas. Jennifer Castle is at Baby’s All Right. Katie Von Schleicher and Ava Luna are at Music Hall Of Williamsburg. Let’s Eat Grandma is at Baby’s All Right. HYUKOH is at Irving Plaza. 00:00 - // StereoactiveNYC / BTRtoday ID // 00:40 - // Welcome // 03:52 - “Spirit Mane” (BTR Live Studio, 2018) - Toebow 08:17 - “Starfucker” (BTR Live Studio, 2018) - Toebow 11:26 - “More” - Kid In The Attic 14:21 - “Celebrity Cruises” - The New Restaurants 17:22 - “Weird Website” - The New Restaurants 19:49 - // Mic Break // 21:46 - “Angels of Death” - Jennifer Castle 25:24 - “Crying Shame” - Jennifer Castle 28:54 - “Going Down” - Katie Von Schleicher 32:02 - “Life’s A Lie” - Katie Von Schleicher 34:38 - “Crown” (Serious Business, 2013) - Ava Luna 38:48 - “Crystal Pumpkins” (Serious Business, 2013) - Ava Luna 42:47 - “Centerline” - Ava Luna 46:38 - // Mic Break // 49:12 - “Falling Into Me” - Let’s Eat Grandma 54:48 - “Jesus Lived In A Motel Room” (BTR Live Studio, 2017) - HYUKOH 59:15 - // Outro + Disclaimer // 60:31 - // Finish.
Elgin County resident Jennifer Castle discusses her life, work, and new album, Angels of Death. Supported by Pizza Trokadero, the Bookshelf, Planet Bean Coffee, Grandad's Donuts, Humber College’s online Music Composition course, and Planet of Sound.
Summary: "Tim Sims." This week we kick off Bride Month with one of the most anti-wedding wedding films of all time: Muriel's Wedding. Also discussed: A Little Life, Jennifer Castle and axe throwing. Show notes: Muriel's Wedding trailer Erica Jong quotes Enchanted April trailer Muriel's Wedding is a feminist masterpiece and more relevant than ever Changing the ending of Muriel's Wedding was a betrayal of its feminist spirit Recommendations: Andrea: Jennifer Castle (music) Lisa: A Little Life by Hanya Yanagihara (book). (Yes, we know this is the 3rd time!) Music credits: "Back to the '90s" by Douglas Mulvey aka D-REX From Free Music Archive CC BY 4.0 Theme song "Pyro Flow" by Kevin Macleod From Incompetch CC BY 3.0 Intro bed:"OLPC" by Marco Raaphorst From Free Music Archive CC BY-SA 3.0 NL Pop This! Links: Pop This! on TumblrPop This! on iTunes (please consider reviewing and rating us!) Pop This! on Stitcher (please consider reviewing and rating us!) Pop This! on Google PlayPop This! on TuneIn radioPop This! on TwitterPop This! on Instagram Logo design by Samantha Smith Pop This! is two women talking about pop culture. Lisa Christiansen is a broadcaster, journalist and longtime metal head. Andrea Warner is a music critic, author and former horoscopes columnist. Press play and come hang out with your two new best friends. Pop This! podcast is produced by Andrea Gin and recorded at the Vancouver Public Library's wonderful Inspiration Lab.
SPANDEX SCIENCE with Kat Eschner WHERE TORONTO AT with Matt Elliottt CANADIAN WOMEN IN SONG with Andrea Warner TUNES: She’s Not Me by Jenny Lewis Things I Say by Joanna Newsom Working For the Man by Jennifer Castle
Daniel Romano is a multi-talented musician, producer, songwriter, and label co-owner, who currently calls Fenwick, Ontario home. Over the past 15 years, he’s made a name for himself in bands like Attack in Black and Daniel, Fred, and Julie, and also as a solo artist exploring the far reaches of folk, country, rock, and punk music. His sixth solo album is called Modern Pressure, which was just long-listed for the 2017 Polaris Music Prize in Canada and is otherwise being lauded as Romano’s finest and most mystifying album yet. It’s out courtesy of You’ve Changed Records in Canada and New West Records elsewhere and it prompted Dan to return to this show to discuss turning off the refrigerator in his compound apartment, music appreciation and consumption, Jennifer Castle, diss tracks and his new song about the Ramones and U2, the new tape by his band Ancient Shapes, Bob Dylan’s recent speech accepting his Nobel Prize for Literature, the future of his old band Attack in Black, Modern Pressure, and much more. Sponsored by Pizza Trokadero, the Bookshelf, and Planet Bean Coffee.
Do you remember those hot humid days of summer that threatened to explode into thunderous storms and torrential rain? Listening to this week's episode of Sound It Out will bring you back into those days, with field recordings, performances, and impromptu conversations taking place at the Electric Eclectics festival in Meaford, Ontario at the end of July, 2016. Hear Faun Fables, Lary 7, Maria Chavez, and Jennifer Castle along with other intriguing improvisatory scenarios! The multi-sensorial encounters occasioned by this three day festival extended the improvisational happenings onstage out into the wild landscape around it, fostering extraneous joy and jest in every resounding sentient present. This episode originally aired on CFRU 93.3FM on Tuesday October 11, 2016 at 5pm EST.
On this week's episode, Allison and Vass interview the brilliant Dr. Sarah Kaplan, head of the University of Toronto’s Institute for Gender + the Economy, about the rise of gender capitalism and the dangerous myth of meritocracy. In our second segment, we talk to Dr. Marina Adshade about “Dollars and Sex,” relationship contracts and Why Your Mother is Not a Whore. Allison is reading “Hot or Not: 20th-Century Male Artist” by Jessica Campbell. Vass is reading “What If We Were Wrong” by Chuck Klosterman. TUNES: “Truth is the Freshest Fruit” by Jennifer Castle, “You’re the One” by Kaytranada and “You Know Me Well” by Sharon Von Etten.
Host Louise Burns brings you the five essential things every Canadian indie music fan needs to hear this month, including interviews with Hannah Georgas, Jay Arner and Jennifer Castle
The excellent Toronto record label Idée Fixe celebrates its fifth anniversary this week with two hometown shows. On Thursday February 25, established and gifted artists like Jennifer Castle, Bry Webb, Alex Lukashevsky, and Schmidt’s solo outlet, Fiver, play the Horseshoe Tavern. The next night, Friday February 26, newer additions to the label like Bart, Doc Dunn & Co., […]
Ame Henderson is a world-renowned Toronto-based dance artist and Jennifer Castle is a very compelling, gifted singer, songwriter, and musician who also calls Toronto home. Together they’ve created a new work for the Toronto Dance Theatre called Henderson/Castle Voyager, which explores continuous movement, as a state of being. Voyager performances take place Feb. 20-22 & Feb. 26-March 1 […]
This week, more music from Montreal's Braids, indie pop from Hands & Teeth and the leftfield folk of Jennifer Castle.