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Welcome to Indigenous in Music with Larry K, this week, we welcome back a special guest from Millbrook First Nation—musician, performer, and entrepreneur Alan Syliboy, the visionary behind the Indigenous rock band Alan Syliboy and the Thundermakers. They've just released their latest album, "Marks on the Ground," bringing us more powerful music inspired by Mi'kmaq culture and storytelling. Alan is also making waves with his latest project, The Daily Drum, now featured on your favorite media channels. Read all about Alan at our place www.indigenousinmusicandarts.org/past-shows/alan-syliboy Alan Syliboy & The Thundermakers, Morgan Toney, The Jerry Cans, Celeigh Cardinal, Elastic Bond, QVLN, Hallex M, Cody Coyote, The Melawmen, Aysanabee, Qacung, Airjazz, Sebastian Gaskin, Stolen Identity, Jason Benoit, Garret T. Willie, Trent Agecoutay, Sechile Sedare, nehiyawak, Khu.eex, Martha Redbone, Natalia Clavier, Crystal Shawanda, Jessica Hernandez and the Deltas, Janel Munoa, It's Lil Lee and much much more. Visit us on our home page to learn about us and our programs at www.indigenousinmusicandarts.org, check into our Two Buffalo Studios and our SAY Magazine Library to find out all about our Artists and Entrepreneurs.
Empezamos este jueves con nuestro viajero musical, que hoy nos lleva hasta Canadá. Desde allí, nos presenta a la banda The Jerry Cans con su tema ‘Nirliit’ . Volvemos a conectar con Latinoamérica a través de Luislo, de Çantamarta, que hoy nos acerca el bolero; un género que nació en Cuba y se extendió por todo el continente americano. Llegamos a la 8 con la actualidad diaria y descubrimos una nueva palabra asturiana: babayu. Terminamos charlando con la docente, investigadora y escritora Elena Neira, sobre nuestros hábitos de consumo en las plataformas audiovisuales: por qué nos enganchamos a series previsibles o por qué la nostalgia funciona tan bien entre el público joven. Escuchar audio
The St. John's Morning Show from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
Gina Burgess will be playing at at the Majestic Theatre in St. John's tonight. She's from Nova Scotia, and played violin with bands like The Jerry Cans out of Iqaluit, and also the swing group Gypsophilia. Her solo album is called ISNOW. She spoke with the Morning Show's Jen White ahead of tonight's performance.
Her newest album features Celtic-tinged violin and Inuit throat singing, elements of Brazilian percussion, and a whole lot of emotion. Gina Burgess, a member of the Iqaluit-based Arctic rock band The Jerry Cans, was nominated for a Juno and is a four-time East Coast Music Award winner. She's on a tour of the province this month.
Welcome to Indigenous in Music with Larry K, this week we welcome from the Treaty 5 Territory, Manitoba. Rhonda Head is in the house. Award winning singer, songwriter, and performer. She has just released her four album, entitled “Waniska.” Rhonda in featured in our current issue of the SAY Magazine, read all about her at our place https://www.indigenousinmusicandarts.org/past-shows/rhonda-head. Encore: Enjoy music from Rhonda Head, Bomba Estereo, Soleil Launiere, Stolen Identity, Quantum Tangle, Nahko and Medicine For The People, QVLN, Morgan Toney, Emma Stevens, VOXMANA, Natalia Clavier, Celeigh Cardinal, Melody McArthur, Electic Religious, Elastic Bond, Graeme Jonez, Os Mutantes, Anachinid, Kawehi, Indian City, The Jerry Cans, The Mavericks, Ryan LittleEagle, Marx Cassity, MAMARUDEGYAL MTHC, B-Side Players, Digging Roots and much much more. Visit us on our home page to learn about us and our programs at www.indigenousinmusicandarts.org, check into our Two Buffalo Studios and our SAY Magazine Library to find out all about our Artists and Entrepreneurs.
Welcome to Indigenous in Music with Larry K. On this show we welcome from the Osage Nation, Marx Cassity is in the house. Singer, Songwriter and performer, their new album is out, entitled “2 Sacred.” A nice mix of “Acoustic Soul Rock.” Marx is featured in our current issue of the SAY Magazine, read all about them at our place, on the web at https://www.indigenousinmusicandarts.org/past-shows/marx-cassity Enjoy music from Marx Cassity, Brianna Lea Pruett, Natalia Clavier, Aysanabee, Raye Zaragoza, Ryan LittleEagle, Tom Frear Caleigh Cardinal, Sebastian Gaskin, PaulStar, Mike Bern, The Jerry Cans, The Johnnys, Stevie Salas, The Bloodshots, Jota Quest, Q052, David Strickland, Snotty Nose Rez Kids, Jalmy, Rhonda Head, Kwiat, Shon Denay, Big Skoon, Chantil Dukart, Jamie Coon, Mamarudegyal MTHC, B-Side Players, Shauit, Sly Mestokosho, Blackbird, Garret T. Willie, Ed Koban, 1915 and much much more. Visit us on our home page to learn about us and our programs at www.indigenousinmusicandarts.org, check into our Two Buffalo Studios and our SAY Magazine Library to find out all about our Artists and Entrepreneurs.
A chat with Tim Isberg, and a selection of songs from his new release. Magnolia Buckskin, Windborne, Mallory Chipman and the Jerry Cans. And more.Playlist: Brent Amaker & the Rodeo - Take It By The HornsJake Ian - Thief River FallsThe Lowly Gents - EtherealTim Isberg - Chasing MemoriesTim Isberg - Letter From Fort MacleodTim Isberg - Steel WheelsTim Isberg - Manitoba's First Outlaw (Tribute to Gilbert Godon)Mallory Chipman - O, BlackbirdMagnolia Buckskin - Red-winged BlackbirdHurray for the Riff Raff - HawkmoonWindborne - Stabat MaterWaterson: Carthy - Balancy Straw/Seventeen Come Sunday/Whitefriars HornpipeThe Jerry Cans - Kazabazua
Welcome to Indigenous in Music with Larry K, this week we welcome from the Treaty 5 Territory, Manitoba. Rhonda Head is in the house. Award winning singer, songwriter, and performer. She has just released her four album, entitled “Waniska.” Rhonda in featured in our current issue of the SAY Magazine, read all about her at our place https://www.indigenousinmusicandarts.org/past-shows/rhonda-head. Enjoy music from Rhonda Head, Bomba Estereo, Soleil Launiere, Stolen Identity, Quantum Tangle, Nahko and Medicine For The People, QVLN, Morgan Toney, Emma Stevens, VOXMANA, Natalia Clavier, Celeigh Cardinal, Melody McArthur, Electic Religious, Elastic Bond, Graeme Jonez, Os Mutantes, Anachinid, Kawehi, Indian City, The Jerry Cans, The Mavericks, Ryan LittleEagle, Marx Cassity, MAMARUDEGYAL MTHC, B-Side Players, Digging Roots and much much more. Visit us on our home page to learn about us and our programs at www.indigenousinmusicandarts.org, check into our Two Buffalo Studios and our SAY Magazine Library to find out all about our Artists and Entrepreneurs.
Welcome to Indigenous in Music with Larry K. On this show we welcome from the Osage Nation, Marx Cassity is in the house. Singer, Songwriter and performer, their new album is out, entitled “2 Sacred.” A nice mix of “Acoustic Soul Rock.” Marx is featured in our current issue of the SAY Magazine, read all about them at our place, on the web at https://www.indigenousinmusicandarts.org/past-shows/marx-cassity Enjoy music from Marx Cassity, Brianna Lea Pruett, Natalia Clavier, Aysanabee, Raye Zaragoza, Ryan LittleEagle, Tom Frear Caleigh Cardinal, Sebastian Gaskin, PaulStar, Mike Bern, The Jerry Cans, The Johnnys, Stevie Salas, The Bloodshots, Jota Quest, Q052, David Strickland, Snotty Nose Rez Kids, Jalmy, Rhonda Head, Kwiat, Shon Denay, Big Skoon, Chantil Dukart, Jamie Coon, Mamarudegyal MTHC, B-Side Players, Shauit, Sly Mestokosho, Blackbird, Garret T. Willie, Ed Koban, 1915 and much much more. Visit us on our home page to learn about us and our programs at www.indigenousinmusicandarts.org, check into our Two Buffalo Studios and our SAY Magazine Library to find out all about our Artists and Entrepreneurs.
Join NRL journeyman Aaron Woods as he interviews the stars of the game, starting with his old Tigers teammate Luke Brooks. Woodsy and Brooksy talk about Luke's hyped debut, being compared to Joey Johns, playing with Benji Marshall, his memories of the Tigers 'Big 4' and the mass changes at the club, his decision to leave Wests and the barbecue farewell gift. The boys end the show with Woodsy's Set of Six questions with surprising answers!
In Folge 90 wird bei Mario 4x eingebrochen, prüft Dominique die Konsistenz von Keksen und löst Peter einen Probealarm aus. Unser offizieller Music-Act, den wir in dieser Folge NICHT spielen durften: The Jerry Cans mit „Ukiuq“ (vom Album „Inuusiq/Life“, https://youtu.be/5neft4S0nr0?si=kRwjoLKGBR0rCM9d) Kritik, Lob, Anregungen, Lob, Glückwünsche und Lob bitte an: post@tohuwapodcast.de Entschuldigungen an: entschuldigung@tohuwapodcast.de In diesem Podcast wurden keine Tiere gequält. Sondern ausschließlich Hörer. - TOHUWAPODCAST - Ein Audiocast von RG 28 Productions im Auftrag von TELESIBIRSK - #rbb #abendschau #thejerrycans #ukiuq #diamantfeder #unterwellenborn #yeti-ketchup #parkerlewis #ddrsofteis #softeis #podcast #Tohuwapodcast #Berlin #Humorpodcast #Talkpodcast #Laberpodcast #Gesprächspodcast #Talk #softeisliebe #softeiswiefrüher #eiskombinat --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tohuwapodcast/message
16 octobre 2022. La Radio Boréale publie son troisième épisode de la saison bourré de contenu divertissant et rigolo! Cette semaine, continuons notre appréciation du duel musical de Boréale et écoutons les productions magnifique des élèves. Vous allez sûrement vouloir écouter jusqu'à la fin! - Iogo Nano par DJ Jaxin - Musique par Joey Nowyuk - Entrevue avec Mme Aline par Avi - Le coussin Whoopee par Bennett et DJ Jaxin - Le patinage artistique par Sage - Théorie du jour avec Jamison: Les Teslas peuvent-ils voir des esprits? - Les blagues avec Bennett - Entrevue avec Mme Karen - The Jerry Cans - Ukiuq
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Hello from Indigenous in Music with Larry K, This week, we welcome from Moose Factory, Ontario. Mr Stan Louttit and Marilyn Gunner - McLeod, together they bring us Northbound51. They have just released their self titled debut album, a mix of country, folk and rock and roll. Tune in and enjoy our interview, Northbound51 is featured in our current issue of the Say Magazine, visit our music page at www.indigenousinmusic.com/northbound51. Enjoy music from NORTHBOUND51, Tracy Bone, David Huckfelt, Jackie Bird, Beatrice Deer, Mike Paul, QVLN, The Jerry Cans, John Mcleod, Latin Vibe, Desiree Dorion, Laura Niquay, Eadse, Joey Stylez, Carsen Gray, Joey Nowyuk, Nancy Sanchez, DJ krayzkree, Jace Martin, Iceis Rain, Angel Baribeau, Stolen Identity, Leonard Sumner, Nathan Cunningham, Rellik, The Northstars, Kinky, 1915, Matt Comeau, Redbone, Alan Syliboy & The Thundermakers Northern Haze and much more. Visit us on our homepage at www.IndigenousinMusicandArts.org and find out all about us and our music page at www.IndigenousinMusic.com to listen to our music archives.
Freedom Trucker Convoy Peaceful Protests continue in Ottawa and elsewhere around the world. Today, we review the latest, including:
Ottawa Mayor Jim Watson and Police Deputy Chief Steve Bell take questions from the media and appear to be stumped as to how to respond to the Freedom Trucker Convoy. Today, we review the latest, including:
Hello from Indigenous in Music with Larry K, This week, we welcome from Moose Factory, Ontario. Mr Stan Louttit and Marilyn Gunner - McLeod, together they bring us Northbound51. They have just released their self titled debut album, a mix of country, folk and rock and roll. Tune in and enjoy our interview, Northbound51 is featured in our current issue of the Say Magazine, visit our music page at www.indigenousinmusic.com/northbound51. Enjoy music from NORTHBOUND51, Tracy Bone, David Huckfelt, Jackie Bird, Beatrice Deer, Mike Paul, QVLN, The Jerry Cans, John Mcleod, Latin Vibe, Desiree Dorion, Laura Niquay, Eadse, Joey Stylez, Carsen Gray, Joey Nowyuk, Nancy Sanchez, DJ krayzkree, Jace Martin, Iceis Rain, Angel Baribeau, Stolen Identity, Leonard Sumner, Nathan Cunningham, Rellik, The Northstars, Kinky, 1915, Matt Comeau, Redbone, Alan Syliboy & The Thundermakers Northern Haze and much more. Visit us on our homepage at www.IndigenousinMusicandArts.org and find out all about us and our music page at www.IndigenousinMusic.com to listen to our music archives.
Welcome to indigenous in Music! This week Larry welcomes back Tobique First Nations, finest rock musician Mr. Mike Bern. He has been enjoying the success with the release of his current singles, and now brings us the total package titled “Waponahkew.” Mike is featured in the current issue of the SAY Magazine, visit us on our homepage at Indigenous in Music.com and find our all about Mike new album. Music from Mike Bern, Leela Gilday, Bang Data, Mike Paul, Eagle & Hawk, The Jerry Cans, The Spiritual Warriors, nehiyawak, Eivizzards, Gareth, The Johnnys, Victor Manuelle, Luciano Supervielle, Allen French, Carsen Gray, Cangrejita, Ozomatli, Jonaz, Sober Junkie, Boogey the Beat, Supaman, Esther Pennell, Eivizzards, Darren Geffre, John McLeod, Santana, MIS, Nadjiwan and much much more.
Welcome to Indigenous in Music with Larry K. This week Larry welcomes our guest back from Dauphin, Manitoba, country musician Desiree Dorion. She has been enjoying the success with the release of her newest album “Break the Chain.” And has just released a new single out called “Sometimes I Drink.” Read about her and hear her music on the web at at desireedorion.com. Music from Desiree Dorion, John McLeod, Laura Niquay, Eadse, Gina Loring, Campo, Bomba Estereo, Nancy Sanchez, Latin Vibe, Crystal Shawanda, Esther Pennell, QVLN, The Eagle and The Raven, Midnight Shine, Joey Nowyuk, The Jerry Cans, Shauit, Sly Mestokosho, Mike Paul, Twin Flames, Julian Taylor, 1915, Midnight Sparrows, Hour Eleven, Stevie Salas, Indian City, nehiyawak, The Northstars, Kinky and much much more. Find us on our home page at www.IndigenousinMusicandArts.org and our music page at www.IndigeousinMusic.com, were the for you 24/7/365.
I really enjoyed my conversation with the inspiring multi-style violinist Gina Burgess. During the episode she plays a couple of her original tunes, and at the end we did an improv back-and-forth across our Zoom call. The video and transcript, and Catch-Up episode, are linked here: https://www.leahroseman.com/episodes/e18-s1-gina-burgess-multi-style-violinist Timestamps are below. Please help me keep this podcast going! https://ko-fi.com/leahroseman Thanks! Gina is a founding member of the Iqaluit-based Arctic rock band The Jerry Cans, is a four-time ECMA award winner with the gypsy-jazz outfit Gypsophilia, she fronts her own klezmer band Der Heisser, is is a regular collaborator in flamenco and Arabic music ensembles. Gina has toured Europe twice over with Tim Crabtree's atmospheric ensemble; Paper Beat Scissors, and with folk-pop artist Gabrielle Papillon. Along with The Jerry Cans, Gina has performed and conducted youth workshops in Canada, Australia, Greenland, New Zealand, and Europe. https://www.ginaburgessmusic.com/ Instagram @ginaburgess.violin Facebook Gina Burgess Music (00:00) Intro (01:27) Green Grass (04:24) pandemic lockdowns, importance of playing for live audience (05:54) Gina's start in music as a classical violinist (07:59) dealing with injury, playing different styles (11:27) dealing with touring (13:32) music workshops, first trip to Iqualuit, founding the Jerry Cans (17:59) practicing violin in different ways (22:02) teaching music in schools and online, improvisation games (27:47) early experiences as a performing improvisor, learning to enjoy the process (33:52) touring with the Jerry Cans and Gypsophilia, dealing with playing the same music (35:06) Gina's performance of her song “For D” (39:07) putting together solo album ISNOW (44:41) working with effects pedals and using a looper (46:59) creative process (48:14) duo improv with Leah and Gina photo credit: Jennifer Lane, One Right Lane Photography --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/leah-roseman/message
Episode written and produced by Vickie Rochon.Interviewee: Andrew Morrison (The Jerry Cans/Aakuluk Music)Music: The music used in this episode is samples of songs from The Jerry Cans: Northern Lights, Qanuinngittuq, Mamaqtuq, Swell (My Brother) and Arnalukaq. All samples are used with permission. The Jerry Cans: Website, Facebook, Twitter. Aakuluk Music: Website, Instagram.Original northern lights audio recordings provided courtesy of NASA and The University of Iowa (Space Audio); music licensed by Soundation AB; arrangement by Sarah Mackie. The views and opinions in this podcast do not necessarily reflect those of the Arctic Initiative, the Belfer Center or Harvard Kennedy School.
Dan forgot to label his jerry cans... disaster when mowing the lawns! We're in lockdown and we're virtual for Episode 20. Join us as we review the bitter and disappointing loss to the Swans in Round 11, preview the upcoming clash against the Eagles (in Sydney?) in Round 12, and bring you all the usual segments! WARNING: We're flat as a tack...
Dan forgot to label his jerry cans... disaster when mowing the lawns! We're in lockdown and we're virtual for Episode 20. Join us as we review the bitter and disappointing loss to the Swans in Round 11, preview the upcoming clash against the Eagles (in Sydney?) in Round 12, and bring you all the usual segments! WARNING: We're flat as a tack...
Welcome to Indigenous in Music! This week Larry welcomes from Vancouver BC, Mr. Blair Bellrose, singer, writer and performer. He has just released his new solo project entitled “Midnight Sparrows” along with a new album “Rock and Roll City.” He is featured in our current issue of the SAY magazine, read all about him on our music page at IndigenousinMusic.com and hear his music on Spotify. Music from Midnight Sparrows, Electric Religious, The Jerry Cans, Soda Stereo, Juanes, Jota Quest, QVLN, Julian Taylor Band, Hour Eleven, Stevie Salas, Jumbo, Injunuity, The Deeds, Patti Lamoureux, La Ley. The Council, Indian City, The Mavericks, Midnight Shine, Spirit Cry, Brianne Lea Pruett, Quantic and his Combo Barbaro, Robert Mirabal, Priscilla’s Revenge, Romeo Void, Perry & James, Wayne Lavallee, Shasin, Technicolor Fabrics and much, much more. Visit us on our music page at IndigenousinMusic.com and our homepage at indigenousinmusicandarts.org. We have underwriting opportunities available. Indigenous in Music, a non-profit, section 501(c)(3).
Welcome to Indigenous in Music! This week our guest comes to us from Los Angeles, California, she is a singer, songwriter and entrepreneur. Shylah Ray Sunshine will be stopping by in our spotlight to tell us about her new album “Into the Wild.” You can hear her music and find out all about her on her homepage at shylahraysunshine.com. Shylah is featured in the current issue of the SAY Magazine, visit us on our homepage at Indigenous in Music.com to find out all about her. Music from Shylah Ray Sunshine, Sandra Sutter, Tracy Bone, Herbie Barnes, John MeLeod, The Jerry Cans, Joyslam, Centavrvs, Samantha Crain, Linda McKinzie, Mary Bryton, Jace Martin, Khu.eex, Joey Styles, Carsen Gray, Cody Coyote, DJ krayzkree, Black Bear, A Tribe Called Red, QVLN, Stevie Salas, Julian Taylor Band, William C. Wikcemna, Once A Tree, Austen Brauker, Tom Bee, Leah Belle, Twin Flames, Callie Bennett, Pura Fe and much much more. Visit us on our music page at IndigenousinMusic.com and our homepage at indigenousinmusicandarts.org. We have underwriting opportunities available. Indigenous in Music, a non-profit, section 501(c)(3).
Happy hump day!! We are excited to announce for Episode 003, we will be featuring our first guest, Andrew Morrison, the lead singer of The Jerry Cans, and CEO of Nunavut's first record label! We talk about how his music career started, how The Jerry Cans got started, and how Aakuluk Music came to be. Facebook/Instagram/Twitter - @Ciggalia
Welcome to Indigenous in Music! This week Larry welcomes Edmonton, Alberta’s top Indigenous Hip hop fusion artist Mr. “Rellik. He has just released his newest project which comes with new song and video called “Train Wreck.” You can hear his music and find out all about him on his homepage at rellikmusic.ca.com. Music from Rellik, Nathan Cunningham, Indian City, Julian Taylor, Sober Junkie, Locos Por Juana, XAXO, Dj Bitman, Carsen Gray, Red Rockerz, Boogey the Beat, Iceis Rain, Herbie Barnes, JC Campbell, Michael Bucher, Angel Baribeau, Jace Martin, Mary Bryton, Bajofondo, Bebel Gilberto, Shon Denay, Ana Tijoux, Twin Flames, Marcelo D2, Stevie Salas, The Bloodshots, Alan Syliboy & The Thundermakers, Mike Paul, The Jerry Cans and much much more.
Welcome to Indigenous in Music! This week our guest comes to us from Los Angeles, California, she is a singer, songwriter and entrepreneur. Shylah Ray Sunshine will be stopping by in our spotlight to tell us about her new album “Into the Wild.” You can hear her music and find out all about her on her homepage at shylahraysunshine.com. Shylah is featured in the current issue of the SAY Magazine, visit us on our homepage at Indigenous in Music.com to find out all about her. Music from Shylah Ray Sunshine, Sandra Sutter, Tracy Bone, Herbie Barnes, John MeLeod, The Jerry Cans, Joyslam, Centavrvs, Samantha Crain, Linda McKinzie, Mary Bryton, Jace Martin, Khu.eex, Joey Styles, Carsen Gray, Cody Coyote, DJ krayzkree, Black Bear, A Tribe Called Red, QVLN, Stevie Salas, Julian Taylor Band, William C. Wikcemna, Once A Tree, Austen Brauker, Tom Bee, Leah Belle, Twin Flames, Callie Bennett, Pura Fe and much much more. Visit us on our music page at IndigenousinMusic.com and our homepage at indigenousinmusicandarts.org. We have underwriting opportunities available. Indigenous in Music, a non-profit, section 501(c)(3).
A celebration of the keepers of this land. Listen in for some timely post-election classics from Buffy and Willie Dunn, covers in Anishnebemowin by Helen Roy, the late great Jacob Cheghano, new tracks from Ansley Simpson, Tanya Tagaq and the Jerry Cans, a brand new remix from Lido Pimienta, the raw brutality of Whoop-szo, a mini spotlight on the Chippewa Travellers including two tracks featuring Neyaashiinigmiing's favourite family drum group courtesy of Tribe Called Red and David Strickland and to wrap it all up Owen Sound poet laureate Larry Jensen and the fine fretwork of Pete Devlin!
Welcome to Indigenous in Music! This week we have welcome from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Country Blues musician Mr. JC Campbell. He is a singer, songwriter and performer, he has new music out and is about to release his 4th album, he’ll be in the house to tell us all about it. Tune in and find out all about it. Find out all about him at merilainenmusic.com. Music from JC Campbell, John McLeod, Mike Paul, Wolfsheart, MIOS, QVLN, Stevie Salas, Julian Taylor, Los Fabulosos, Cary Morin, Blackhawk Waters, Flamingo Star, Stolen Identity, Chances, Samantha Crain, Brianna Lea Pruett, The Jerry Cans, Shauit, Sly Mestokosho, Gina Loring, Q052, Political Junkie, Crystal Shawanda, Trent Agecoutay, Leela Gilday, Eagle & Hawk, Cindy Paul, Nathan Cunningham, Rellik, Don Amero and much much more.
Welcome to indigenous in Music! This week Larry welcomes back Tobique First Nations, finest rock musician Mr. Mike Bern. He has been enjoying the success with the release of his current singles, and now brings us the total package titled “Waponahkew.” Mike is featured in the current issue of the SAY Magazine, visit us on our homepage at Indigenous in Music.com and find our all about Mikes new album. Music from Mike Bern, Leela Gilday, Bang Data, Mike Paul, Eagle & Hawk, The Jerry Cans, The Spiritual Warriors, nehiyawak, Eivizzards, Gareth, The Johnnys, Victor Manuelle, Luciano Supervielle, Allen French, Carsen Gray, Cangrejita, Ozomatli, Jonaz, Sober Junkie, Boogey the Beat, Supaman, Esther Pennell, Eivizzards, Darren Geffre, John McLeod, Santana, MIS, Nadjiwan and much much more.
Welcome to Indigenous in Music! This week we have in the house from Toronto, Ontario, we welcome back Veronica and Dave Johnny. Together they from the high energy Classic punk rock band “The Johnnys.” They have just release their 4th album “Leathers and Feathers.” Find out all about them and hear their music on their homepage www.thejohnnys.com. Music from The Johnnys, Jessica Hernandez, Mike Paul, The Spiritual Warriors, Crystal Shawanda, Shawn Michael Perry, nehiyawak, The Eagle and the Raven, Midnight Shine, El Loco, The Bloodshots, Angel Baribeau, Gina Loring, Twin Flames, Samantha Crain, Buggin Malone, Violent Ground, Def-i, Litefoot, QVLN, Eagle & Hawk, Sandra Sutter, Gabby Taylor, Chris Ferree, The Jerry Cans and much much more.
Tom's contribution to the extravaganza in the lead up to the Summerfolk 2020 virtual/radio simulcast. Chippewa Travellers, Jerry Cans, Buffy Sainte Marie, Skylark, The Good Brothers, The Sadies, The Silverhearts, Ramblin' Jack Elliott, William Prince, Ron Sexsmith, Sterling & the Birdwatchers, The AB3, Kathleen Edwards and Beverly Glenn Copeland
Welcome to Indigenous in Music! This week we have in the house from Toronto, Ontario, we welcome back Veronica and Dave Johnny. Together they from the high energy Classic punk rock band “The Johnnys.” They have just release their 4th album “Leathers and Feathers.” Find out all about them and hear their music on their homepage www.thejohnnys.com. Music from The Johnnys, Jessica Hernandez, Mike Paul, The Spiritual Warriors, Crystal Shawanda, Shawn Michael Perry, nehiyawak, The Eagle and the Raven, Midnight Shine, El Loco, The Bloodshots, Angel Baribeau, Gina Loring, Twin Flames, Samantha Crain, Buggin Malone, Violent Ground, Def-i, Litefoot, QVLN, Eagle & Hawk, Sandra Sutter, Gabby Taylor, Chris Ferree, The Jerry Cans and much much more.
We’re all about the music again on Episode 527 of Folk Roots Radio, as we hold back the interviews to bring you another hour of great new music, with some Covid lockdown tunes thrown into the mix. Stay with us as we bring you new releases from Francesca Blanchard, Mattie Leon, Byrd & Street, Big Little Lions, Stéafán & Saskia, The Burying Ground, Skydiggers, Tret Fure, Kris Paul, Twin Flames, Midnight Shine, The Jerry Cans, Logan and Nathan, Mallory Chipman & The Mystics and SONiA disappear fear. Check out the full playlist: https://folkrootsradio.com/folk-roots-radio-episode-527-were-all-about-the-music-stay-strong-edition/
Pandemic got you down? Music is a great healer. Here's your weekly dose of the good stuff, catered up by your friends at Georgian Bay Roots Radio! This week's show is a bit of a mix of everything, featuring tracks by Safe As Houses, Sherman Downey, Phil Ochs, Stan Rogers, Gordie MacKeeman and His Rhythm Boys, Danny Michel, The Barra MacNeils, Jeremy Fisher, Peter Katz, Joel Plaskett, The Jerry Cans, Craig Smith, Big Little Lions, Richard Garvey and Morgan Barrie!
Wherein I own up to only having attended 1 Summerfolk event, and try to make amends by delving into the archive of past performers and giving a taste of acts to come. An eclectic mix featuring Buffy, an early incarnation of The Jerry Cans, The Magic, Beverley Glenn Copeland and some pleasant surprises throughout!
Welcome to Indigenous in Music! This week Larry’s guest and his band “The Spiritual Warriors” bring us Roots, Rock and Reggae. From the Lilwat Nation in British Columbia, Leeroy Joe is in the house. His band currently holds the title for “Best World Recording” at the 2019 Native American Music Awards for their album “Ancestors.” Find them on their homepage at TheSpiritualWarriors.net. Music from The Spiritual Warriors, Indian City, Irv Lyons Jr. Young Medicine, The NorthStars, Lil Mike & Funny Bone, KASP, Richie Ledreagle, Digging Roots, Nuna, Innastate, Ozomatli, Sue Jorge, Juan Luis Guerra, The Jerry Cans, Ed Koban, Gary Small & the Coyote Bro., Trippynova, Michael Franti, Freightrain, Tracy Lee Nelson, Crystal Shawanda, Janel Munoa, iskwe, Quantum Tangle,Aasiva, Thor Simonsen, B-Side Players, QVLN and much much more. Visit us on our website, and leave us a comment, underwriting opportunities available also. IndigenousinMusic.com
Welcome to indigenous in Music! This week Larry welcomes welcome into our Spotlight, from London, Ontario, DJ and EDM artist. Mr. River Christi-White aka Xen0art. He has just released his debut album, a mix a high energy electronica dance music entitled “The City Named My Mind.” You can find out all about XenOart on our homepage at indigenousinmusic.com and hear his music on Spotify. Music from ZenOart, Tchutchu, Stoik, Aleh Belle, Ana Tijoux, DJ Krayzkree, Suavemente, Una Mas Trio, Elastic Bond, Mexican Institute of Sound, DJ Shub, Northern Cree Singers, Black Bear, A Tribe Called Red, nehiyawak, Soda Stereo, Khu.eex, Irv Lyons Jr, Murray Porter, The Cody Blackbird Band, Eagle & Hawk, Shawn Michael Perry, QVLN, The Jerry Cans, Mexican Institute of Sound, Crystal Shawanda, Jessica Hernandez, Janel Munoa, Nortec Collective, Latin Vibe and much much more. You can now join us and become a RADIO TRIBAL member of the Indigenous in Music family. If you love our show, you can now show your support join us today! Visit us at our music page indigenousinmusic.com
On today's Vlog/Podcast, I'm going to talk about "Fauxverlanding" versus "real" Overlanding. The intent isn't to piss anyone off, but rather to open up a dialog about what makes someone a "real" Overlander and what gives Overlanding a bad name. What are your thoughts? Hit me up on my social channels to let me know if I'm off base or right on target. If you like the episode, please like, comment, and subscribe! For a full list of my gear, check out this page for quick reference links: http://allthingsoverlanding.com/gear/ For more great content and info, you can follow me on Facebook, Instagram, or search for All Things Overlanding on all the major podcast channels! Also, I recently created a Patreon channel where you can get exclusive content just by becoming a Patron! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/allthingsoverlanding Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/allthingsoverlanding Podcast: https://anchor.fm/allthingsoverlanding Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=23617129 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/allthingsoverlanding/support
A full playlist, plus celebrating the opening game of the Owen Sound Attack and celebrating the Attack using the Kennedy Whistle for their new goal whistle! 1. The Jerry Cans "Ukiuk" 2. Les Tireux de Roches "Wola" 3. Amanda Rheaume "Passed Down the Line" 4. Ron Hynes "Sawchuck" 5. Josh Ritchie "Louder" 6. DOm Louis "Give it if you got it" 7. Scarlett Jane"Aching Heart" 8. The Marrieds " Fingers Crossed" 9. Tim Hus"Hockeytown" 10. Perth County Conspiracy: "Pastures of Plenty" 11. Great Lake Swimmers " Palmistry" 12. Madison Violet " Operator" 13. Stompin' Tom Connors "The Hockey Song"
The Jerry Cans have become synonymous with Nunavut music and have helped pave the way for many other artists in their community. Lead throat singer, Nancy Mike, joined Tom Power on stage to tell us more.
The cost of gas is remaining stubbornly high here in Metro Vancouver. And so of course, many of you are taking a trip across the border to fill up your tank. And some of you, are taking a few jerry cans along for the ride and filling them up too. But that may not be safe. There's a few risks you're going to want to know about. Guest: Lewis Smith Manager of national projects with the Canada Safety Council
Welcome to indigenous in Music, here is this weeks show. Join Larry and his guest from Santa Fe, New Mexico. Roots, Rock and Reggae in the house. Bassmon Rylan Kabotie of “Innastate will be stopping in to tell us about their new album "Verde." Listen to their music on Spotify and on their Facebook. Enjoy music from Innastate, Ozomaltli, Seu Jorge, Juan Luis Guerra, The Jerry Cans, Indian City, Ed Koban, Nuna, Gary Small and the Coyote Bros., Trippynova, Michael Franti, Kinky, De Madregada, Irv Lyons Jr., Freightrain, Tracy Lee Nelson, Crystal Shawanda, Janel Munoa, CHANCES, iskwe, Quatum Tangle, Aasiva, Nuna, Paula Lima, Locos Por Juana, Levi Platero, Digging Roots, B-Side Players and much much more. Visit us on our website, and leave us a comment, underwriting opportunities available also. IndigenousinMusic.com
It's blustery and cold out there, so why don't you listen in and let host Kailey Jane Hawkins warm you up with some great tunes made in and played in Grey and Bruce counties? On this week's show we talk about November gales, about the upcoming holiday season, and about beliefs (in things like Martin guitars and corgis). Featuring music by John Wort Hannam, Ruth Moody, Drew McIvor, Coco Love Alcorn, The Barra MacNeils, Jayden Grahlman, Eve Goldberg, The Mae Trio, The Good Lovelies, Gordon Lightfoot, The Jerry Cans, the Big Little Lions and Summerfolk 43 Youth Discoveries winner Esther's Family!
September and the Cousins are so time warped they can't recall what Thursday of the month they are in! Koosen reports on hɛhɛwšin's Reconciliation WalkThe Counsins discuss First Contact - the TV Series: the who's, the why's and the what nows. Cautious celebration of the supreme court judgement regarding the pipeline - and Art as Revolution, Radio as Rebellion. Links to things we talk about: http://taxumajehjeh.ca Ayajuthum hɛhɛwšin: the way forward The Story from Hear workshop Hollyhock Dana Bass Solomon Scholarship First Contact APTN Music in this episode: The Jerry Cans - Namulimaaqsimavunga Hildegard Westerkamp - Gently Penetrating Baby I Love You - Ahousaht First Nation Compared To What - Della Reece
BONUS EPISODE! A quick one. Steve plays with the Jerry Cans, from Iqaluit, Nunavut. We talk about the early days of the band, the drummer life and the music scene up North. Super interesting. Recorded LIVE in the green room at CBC Music Festival in Toronto!
Cette semaine à ICI Espaces autochtones : Geoffrey Kelley quitte la politique et le ministère des Affaires autochtones du Québec; une jeune Mohawk de Kahnawake a trouvé une façon originale de revitaliser sa langue; un retour sur le rassemblement annuel des diplômés autochtones de l'Université Concordia à Montréal. Également, la graphie des noms autochtones et The Jerry Cans.
Mélanger dans un même album des rythmes de reggae, de rock et des chants de gorge, voilà le défi que relève The Jerry Cans que nous présente Moe Clark.
This week's episode only features some of the brilliant indigenous artists of Canada's First Nations. (And yes I know that Yellowknife is in the Northwest Territories, OOPS!) Tiny House Warriors Vol. 1 compilation: 40+ artists have donated their music to this album, to assist the Tiny House Warriors to complete the 10 tiny mobile homes that will protect traditional unceded Secwepemc territory from the Kinder Morgan Pipeline ExpansionAakuluk Music: The Jerry Cans & Nunuvut's ONLY label & home to all indigenous artists including The Jerry Cans, Northern Haze, The Trade-Offs, & RiitReclaimed: A weekly show on CBC all about Canada's Indigenous music scene. You can listen to all episodes here. (browser only) The playlist can be found here: https://goo.gl/KpkjH1
Let's get rollin' (rollin' rollin')! This is Kailey Jane Hawkins' first kick at the can with this radio thing. Enjoy an eclectic mix of 13 songs made in, or played in Grey and Bruce counties and beyond including Joel Plaskett, The Jerry Cans, The O'Pears, the Good Lovelies, Matt Andersen and an all-new track by Drew McIvor from his newest CD!
Chris Murphy is a busy guy. After a string of shows celebrating the anniversary of Sloan's One Chord to Another, he's back out performing with a pair of new projects, each full of recognizable faces. There's easy-to-love indie trio TUNS and the TransCanada Highway Men, a unique project where he, ex-Barenaked Lady Steven Page, Mo Berg of The Pursuit of Happiness, and Odds lead man Craig Northey trade off songs from their well-known catalogues. He touches on all of this and lets us in on the secrets of how he does it all. Plus, A Fat Wreck is a documentary about iconic punk label Fat Wreck Chords. While the label isn't Canadian, their catalogue contains releases from some important Canadian punk bands. We speak with lead writer Greg Pratt, based in BC, about the film and its Canadian ties - including the infamous NOFX/Propagandhi feud. And finally, with their unique mix of Inuktitut alt-country, throat singing, and reggae, the Jerry Cans are a distinctly northern, one-of-a-kind group. We speak with the band about their isolated surroundings, unique blend of influences, and their place on the map of contemporary Canadian music.
Still hungover from last weekend's Folk Fest? Did you enjoy The Jerry Cans? Hear an excerpt from a Nardwuar vs. Jerry Cans radio interview on this podcast. As Well, enjoy some tunes from this coming weekend's festival in Mission. Joining me live in the studio at 8:30pm were The Sands, a folk/jazz/indie ensemble from Vancouver. Thanks for tuning in and enjoy the upcoming rain! (if you're here in Vancouver)See you next week..Val folkoasis@gmail.com
A day in the life of Yeshiemebet Zewdu., a local villager who lives with her husband and five children. Her daily tasks include several trips to a spring to fetch water for all their daily needs.
A day in the life of Yeshiemebet Zewdu., a local villager who lives with her husband and five children. Her daily tasks include several trips to a spring to fetch water for all their daily needs.
Transcript -- A day in the life of Yeshiemebet Zewdu., a local villager who lives with her husband and five children. Her daily tasks include several trips to a spring to fetch water for all their daily needs.
Transcript -- A day in the life of Yeshiemebet Zewdu., a local villager who lives with her husband and five children. Her daily tasks include several trips to a spring to fetch water for all their daily needs.