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Halifax's Meaghan Smith had a hit album, a Juno, and the promise of bright things to come - until she gave birth, and it all fell apart. She's not the only musician trying to maintain her career with parenthood pressures - and finding different paths forward. Follow her, Jill Barber, and more in this documentary from Carsten Knox.
Las guitarras del brasileño Fabiano do Nascimento y del japonés Shin Sasakubo en 'Primeiro encontro', 'Harmônicos', 'Ykytu' y 'Río Tapajós' de su reciente disco 'Harmônicos'. De 'No reino dos afetos 2', de Bruno Berle, 'Te amar eterno', 'Sonho', 'É só você chegar' y 'Tirolirole'. Y la anglocanadiense Jill Barber cantando en francés en su disco 'Encore!' las canciones 'Plus je t´embrasse', 'Ménilmontant', 'La mer', 'De temps en temps' y 'Les eaux de mars'. Abre el trío de Bianca Gismonti con 'Sete anéis' y cierra Etienne Charles Creóle Orchestra con 'Old school'. Escuchar audio
Del nuevo disco del trío brasileño Caixa Cubo, 'Modo avião', la canción que le da título, 'Jureta', 'Osaka' y 'Foguinho'. El beninense Lionel Loueke y el británico Dave Holland firman 'United' con temas como 'Essaouira' o 'Pure thought'. La anglo-canadiense Jill Barber ha grabado en 'Encore!' canciones en francés: 'Ménilmontant', 'La mer', 'Plus je t´embrasse' y 'De temps en temps'. De 'Red bossa', el último disco del pianista danés Steen Rasmussen, 'Tom to Tom', 'Bossa para Joyce' y 'Home'. Despide el pianista brasileño Antonio Adolfo con 'Marcha da quarta-feira de cinzas' de su disco 'Bossa 65'. Escuchar audio
Sur les ailes de la musique – Canal M, la radio de Vues et Voix
Retrouvez Jacques Lemaître avec toujours plus de musique. Cette semaine, Jo Privat, Roger Williams, Fred Pellerin et Jill Barber, pour ne nommer que ceux celles-là! Animation : Jacques Lemaître Mise en ondes: Mathieu Tessier
El trompetista Ètienne Charles al frente de los 22 músicos de su Creole Orchestra en 'Night train', 'Old school' y 'Douens'. El acordeonista Richard Galliano con 'The man I love' y 'Summertime' de su disco 'Around Gershwin'; la cantante Charlotte Planchou con 'L´albatros', 'Est-ce ainsi que les hommes vivent?' y 'Tin tin por tin tin' del disco 'Le carillon'; la cantante Jill Barber con 'Les eaux de mars', 'Que reste-t-il de nos amours?' y 'Parlez-moi d´amour' de su disco 'Encore!'. Cierra el Chucho Valdés Royal Quartet con 'Armando´s rhumba'.Escuchar audio
La cantante anglo-canadiense Jill Barber ha grabado 'Encore!' un disco con canciones en francés que grabaron en su día Blossom Dearie, Charles Trenet, Georges Moustaki o Josephine Baker: 'Plus je t´embrasse', 'De temps en temps', 'La mer', 'Que reste-t-il de nos amours?', 'Ordinaire' y 'Les eaux de mars'. La cantante francesa Charlotte Planchou acaba de publicar 'Le carillon' con temas como 'Tin tin por tin tin', 'L´albatros' o 'You´ve got a friend'. De prosa e papo', de Dori Caymmi, 'Um carioca vive morrendo de amor', 'Canto sedutor' y 'A água do rio doce'. Despedida con Antonio Adolfo y 'Night and day' y 'So in love' de su disco 'Love Cole Porter'.Escuchar audio
Del disco 'Love Cole Porter', del pianista, compositor y arreglista brasileño Antonio Adolfo, 'Easy to love', 'I concentrate on you' y 'I´ve got you under my skin'. La cantante canadiense Jill Barber con 'Plus je t´embrasse' y 'Ménilmontant' de su disco en francés 'Encore!'. Y la portuguesa Orquestra Jazz de Matosinhos con 'Corcovado', 'Wave', 'Liha de passe', 'Carinhoso' y '2099' del disco 'Músicas brasileiras, músicos portugueses'. Escuchar audio
El acordeonista francés Richard Galliano firma 'Around Gershwin' un disco con grabaciones en solitario de obras como 'Gnossienne nº4' de Erik Satie, 'Pavane pour une infante défunte' de Maurice Ravel o 'Oh lady be good', 'The man I love' y 'Summertime' de George Gershwin. El saxofonista francés Baptiste Herbin firma 'Django!' dedicado a Django Reinhardt con 'Nuages' o 'Djangology herbinologue'. Del disco 'Love Cole Porter', del pianista y arreglista brasileño Antonio Adolfo, 'Easy to love', 'Ev´ry time we say goodbye' y 'Night and day', que también canta Bebel Gilberto. Y la canadiense Jill Barber canta 'Plus je t´embrasse' y 'Ménilmontant'. Cierra la Orchestra Jazz de Matosinhos con 'Wave' de Jobim. Escuchar audio
We've touched on KJ's painting accomplishments several times over the years, as well as his acting, and we get yet another look into both in this episode, in which he shares his ingenious homegrown approach to painting landscapes, his creation of very special cards for special occasions, and the latest in his acting and video dancing career. We also have a great time with our special friend Leigh of Courtenay as she once again sends us mail that makes all the little neurons fire off in all directions. Throw in a little of our usual grumbling about pronunciation and usage and there you have it! It's us again, your Shed Dogs, lowest on the totem pole.Links: Shed Dogs; Airline enshittification; totem poles; steep learning curve; a surprisingly long list of retro cars (with photos); Trivial Pursuit; do automotive sterilizer trays work?; KJ McNulty stars in Jill Barber's video “Mal de Vivre” (also, KJ's green International Harvester Travelall is featured at the beginning and end); KJ McNulty's Leo noms; Lowlifes on Crave; Lowlifes on Tubi; “an historic”; Louie Del Grandé's head explodes in Scanners (oops spoiler alert).
Captain Dan and Penny Lane explore some new releases and reissues tonight on Punks in Parkas!Hear tracks from the likes of Denver Cuss, Fleur, Jill Barber and more!For more info and tracklisting, visit: https://thefaceradio.com/punks-in-parkasTune into new broadcasts of Punks In Parkas, Mondays from Midday – 1 PM EST / 5 - 6 PM GMT//Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Smugglers are pulled out of a dozen years of dormancy by a young promoter from a legendary venue: 924 Gilman Street in Berkeley, California, for an epic event that would eventually become known as "The Lookouting." In turn, "Dirty Windshields", and the Smugglers, received a surprise happy ending...
Grant Lawrence (The Smugglers, CBC Podcast, multiple best-selling books) is on the road with his Stories and Song LIve. Grant and Joel Plaskett, Ashleigh Ball, played Mary Winspear Centre in Sidney by the Sea north of Victoria Thursday night. Friday on Galiano Island and Saturday in Maple Ridge with his love Jill Barber added. We met at The Five and Dime Diner across from the venue and talked for 20 or so minutes about EVERYTHING. He told the story of two teens, Grant and Nardwuar knocking on my front door Halloween night to ask questions about their favourite bands. I did the best I could and sent them along with extra promo records. Grant still has his. We've been friends for 36 years. That's the kind of podcast this will be. Corey Woods (Associate Producer) shot it on video as well..so it's also on terrydavidmulligan YouTube channel.
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Grant Lawrence (Host-CBC Radio Top 20, Author, Musician) is as Canadian as it gets! Whether it's hosting a weekly radio show on Canada's Broadcast Corporation counting down the Top 20 songs in the country, coaching his son's hockey team, writing a book (he's written 5), going toe to toe with people on Beachcombers' trivia or watching and supporting his uber-talented singer/songwriter wife Jill Barber while she tours, are there enough hours in the day? It's one of my favorite chats I've done so far! What does Grant "Do?" How "Did" he do it? What "Will" he do next? Plus we spend 10 minutes talking about the benefits of playing minor hockey, how can you not listen? #cbc #hockey #canada
How can reframing the purpose of wealth and family offices lead to a more meaningful and impactful legacy?In this episode, Brian delves into a conversation with Jill Barber, President of CYMI Holdings, and Greg McCann, Co-Founder of Generation 6 Family Enterprise Advisors. They explore the evolving landscape of family offices, emphasizing the shift from traditional wealth management to a more holistic approach centered around family well-being and purpose-driven wealth. The dialogue uncovers the challenges and potential of family offices in nurturing both financial success and family harmony, highlighting the importance of leadership, culture, and reframing wealth. Let's dive in![00:01 - 00:10:24] Rethinking Family Office Fundamentals Challenges in the traditional family office modelThe importance of shifting focus from wealth to individual family membersExploring new models for family offices centered on individual and family well-being[10:25 - 20:42] Leadership and Culture in Family Offices The role of leadership in shaping family office cultureBuilding a culture that values both individual and collective growthThe impact of internal culture on family dynamics[20:43 - 30:26] Wealth, Well-being, and Family Harmony Balancing wealth management with family member well-beingStrategies for addressing family dynamics and conflictsThe importance of understanding the family's purpose and values[30:27 - 40:10] Innovation and Reframing in Family Offices Innovative approaches to managing family officesThe concept of reframing wealth and its purposeEncouraging entrepreneurial spirit within the family structure[40:11 - 45:10] Practical Applications and Future Outlook Practical tips for implementing change in family officesThe importance of ongoing adaptation and learningFuture trends and potential shifts in the family office landscapeKey Quotes:"When you change one person in the system or one part of the system and the whole system changes." - Jill Barber"Owning your strengths, weaknesses, and blind spots is just part of being a great person and leader." - Greg McCannBook: Reshaping Reality: Unlocking the Potential of the Single Family OfficeConnect with Jill!LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jill-barber-22b6404 Connect with Greg!LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/greg-mccann-039a3a7 This episode is sponsored by Mack International, a specialized executive search and human capital consulting firm serving the family office/wealth management markets. Please visit their website here for more information.Connect with me:https://www.linkedin.com/in/brian-c-adams/ (LinkedIn)LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, AND LEAVE US A REVIEW on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or whatever platform you listen on. Thank you for tuning in and Stay Tuned for the Next Episode COMING SOON! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
January 21, 2024 South Central Ohio District Superintendent Sam & Jill Barber brings the message as we continue our sermon series.
ABOUT THIS EPISODE: In this episode, host Megan Cole talks to Grant Lawrence. Grant's book Return to Solitude: More Desolation Sound Adventures with The Cougar Lady, Russell the Hermit, The Spaghetti Bandit and Others, was a finalist for the 2023 Bill Duthie Booksellers' Choice Award. In their conversation Grant talks about how these solitude seekers ended up turning to community, and how he used a more journalistic approach in Return to Solitude. Visit BC and Yukon Book Prizes: https://bcyukonbookprizes.com/ To hear some of the podcasts about Desolation Sound that Grant's done visit his website: https://grantlawrence.ca/ About Return to Solitude: https://bcyukonbookprizes.com/project/return-to-solitude/ ABOUT GRANT LAWRENCE: Grant Lawrence is an award-winning author, and renowned CBC broadcaster. He is the author of three best-selling books for adults: Adventures in Solitude (2010), The Lonely End of the Rink (2013), and Dirty Windshields (2017). Bailey the Bat and the Tangled Moose, his first children's picture book, was released in 2021. Grant Lawrence is the first author in the history of the BC Book Prizes to win the Bill Duthie Booksellers Choice twice. Grant is also the host of the CBC Music Top 20, the lead singer of The Smugglers, and a Canadian Screen Award winner. He is also a goalie for the Vancouver Flying Vees beer league hockey team. Grant Lawrence is married to musician Jill Barber and they live in Vancouver with their two children, Josh and Grace. Return to Solitude is Grant's long-awaited sequel to Adventures in Solitude. ABOUT MEGAN COLE: Megan Cole the Director of Programming and Communications for the BC and Yukon Book Prizes. She is also a writer based on the territory of the Tla'amin Nation. Megan writes creative nonfiction and has had essays published in Chatelaine, This Magazine, The Puritan, Untethered, and more. She has her MFA in creative nonfiction from the University of King's College and is working her first book. Find out more about Megan at megancolewriter.com ABOUT THE PODCAST: Writing the Coast is recorded and produced on the territory of the Tla'amin Nation. As a settler on these lands, Megan Cole finds opportunities to learn and listen to the stories from those whose land was stolen. Writing the Coast is a recorded series of conversations, readings, and insights into the work of the writers, illustrators, and creators whose books are nominated for the annual BC and Yukon Book Prizes. We'll also check in on people in the writing community who are supporting books, writers and readers every day. The podcast is produced and hosted by Megan Cole.
Bumped into Russell Broom at EFMF. We talked Art Bergmann and his next album. What brings you here? Says I Playing with Jill Barber. Says Russ And that's how Jill and I ended up sharing a freshly poured Big Rock and a wonderful interview in the green room. Jill covers thoughts and emotions on her home and Homemaker, her latest album. The complete interview – over a cold beer – starts this two-part Mulligan Stew Podcast. Part 2 is an hour special with winemakers and locals on the fires that raged through the hills of West Kelowna. It ends with a message that they're “open for business”. Farming is tough enough. To have roads closed during the high tourist season is hard to survive. How can we help? If you're buying wine soon please buy BC from your favorite winery. It all helps. Speaking of the recent wine country fires, the interviews we did with locals and winemaking friends for Tasting Room Radio will be Part Two of this weeks Mulligan Stew Podcast Buy Local. Thank You ReplyForward
Sur les ailes de la musique – Canal M, la radio de Vues et Voix
Retrouvez Jacques Lemaître avec une toute nouvelle sélection musicale variée. Au programme cette semaine: Nicole Croisille, Jill Barber et Julien Clerc. Animateur: Jacques Lemaître Mise en ondes: Nicolas Svartman The post Il n'y aura plus de misère first appeared on Canal M, la voix de l'inclusion. Cet article Il n’y aura plus de misère est apparu en premier sur Canal M, la voix de l'inclusion.
Eric San, a.k.a. Kid Koala, on creating his own board game to accompany his new album “Creatures of the Late Afternoon,” why he made the switch from classical music to DJing, and how trying new things means you have to accept the possibility of failure. Possesom Paul and Igor Dobrovolskiy (26:42) on co-directing the new, first-of-its-kind ballet “Pisuwin,” the Wolastoq stories and themes that inspired it, and how they got the Juno-winning artist Jeremy Dutcher to compose the ballet's music. Jill Barber (42:02) on feeling like she lost momentum in her career during the pandemic, how creating a home for another person is often overlooked and underappreciated, and why on her new album, "Homemaker" she wanted to explore being a (you guessed it) homemaker.
Sur les ailes de la musique – Canal M, la radio de Vues et Voix
Retrouvez Jacques Lemaître avec cette toute nouvelle sélection musicale. Au programme cette semaine: Jill Barber, Sylvain Lelièvre et Isabelle Boulay. Commentaires, contacts: canalm@vuesetvoix.com Par téléphone: 514-282-1999 poste 220 Animation: Jacques Lemaître Mise en ondes: Maurice Bolduc The post Le printemps au coeur des mères first appeared on Canal M, la voix de l'inclusion. Cet article Le printemps au coeur des mères est apparu en premier sur Canal M, la voix de l'inclusion.
Evan Newman is the Managing Director of Outside Music. Outside Music is an independent record label roster that includes a number of award-winning artists. It's one of the leading independent distributers in Canada. Some of the artists Outside Music has worked with include Jill Barber, The Weather Station, Rose Cousins, Aidan Knight, and Justin Rutledge. In 2019, Outside Music launched Next Door Records, a new label designed to provide equitable support and creative freedom to their songwriting community. I spoke with Evan about Next Door's mandate, and what it means for fostering work that engages with the politics of our climate emergency. In a condition of crisis, what can musicians do, beyond what they're doing: writing songs? Can they use what Evan describes as their "stature" to not only move audiences, but also encourage movement at the policy level to respond to carbon-intensive human activities, like how folks get to shows, how they get their music, and whether they're producing all kinds of plastic waste at those shows? Evan runs Outside Music with the passion of a fan. In this conversation he talks about how the rationale for who they work with does come down to who they're inspired by, the music they feel really needs to be heard. Part of this is also built on the faith that, as he says here, "music can enact change." If it's true that--and I agree with him on this point--the overwhelming deluge of information from news and other sources isn't necessarily communicating the urgency of eco-catastrophe, then music might need to not only move people, but move into a place of mobilizing people. The way it does that it through communicating a language of feeling: speaking to peoples' anger, anxiety, their stress and even their solipsism; letting them into the conversation about what climate politics should look like. As an educator in the music business program at the Nova Scotia Community College, he says he's working with young people who are attuned to the reality of the climate crisis, and curious about how to craft a way of working with artists that is environmentally ethical. He clearly derives some hope from knowing that these folks are working to figure out ways of changing an industry that, in his words, is still necessarily "tethered to capitalism." The mere fact that a new generation is entering the conversation about how music and climate change, arts and commerce, the environment and consumerism, means that transformation could become easier to imagine. I'll be discussing these issues with Evan, along with Shannon Miedema, Kim Fry, Joanna Bull, Waye Mason and Braden Lam this Wednesday, April 26th at Halifax's Central Library. The free event is titled "Changing the Tune on Climate," and will feature a number of performances by artists like Akuakultre, T. Thomason, The Gilberts, and Kristen Martell. We hope you'll attend... it will be a celebration of music, and an interesting discussion of environmental justice. Changing the Tune event info: https://halifax.bibliocommons.com/events/6418a052b4a2bc5b7ac1bbb9
We're celebrating International Women's Day on Episode 655 of Folk Roots Radio with a very special hour of music by female artists. Join us as we check out new releases from Mimi O'Bonsawin, The Lasses & Kathryn Claire, Seamus Egan with Moira Smiley, Sherry Ryan, Natalie MacMaster & Donnell Leahy, Aspen Jacobsen, Mallory Chipman, Jill Barber, Hansan, Mary Beth Carty, Andrina Turenne, Rachel Baiman, Folkapotamus, The Pairs and Jessica Rhaye. It's a sweet episode. 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-655-were-all-about-the-music-international-womens-day-edition/
Jill Barber is known as Canada's Sweetheart. Her new album is a return to her roots and one she wrote and co-produced. It is called Homemaker and is a statement about the humility and strength it takes to do the meaningful work of creating a home while still holding a space for your own dreams.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/songwriter-connection/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
A native of Vancouver but currently residing in Nashville, where he works as a solo artist, sideman, and record producer, Steve has forged an impressive career full of highlights and awards, including: 7 Juno Awards as artist/producer, 18 times nominated 3 times named "Producer Of The Year" at Western Canadian Music Awards 4 times named "Producer Of The Year" at Canadian Folk Music Awards Recipient of many other awards including Maple Blues Awards, Grand Prix De Jazz De Montreal, Blues Blast Awards, and many Western Canadian Music Awards and Canadian Folk Awards as an artist and producer Steve's multi-faceted career has brought him to countless international festivals, working on the stage and in the studio with an extensive cast of musicians, including John Hammond, Sonny Landreth, Van Dyke Parks, David Hidalgo, Colin James, Jim Byrnes, Jill Barber, Dave Alvin, Joe Henry, Tim O'Brien, Fats Kaplin, Colin James, The McCrary Sisters, Matt Chamberlain, Del Rey, Birds of Chicago, Allison Russell, Long John Baldry, Bruce Cockburn, Kelly Joe Phelps, Linda McRae, CR Avery, Alvin Youngblood Hart, Geoff Muldaur, Scott Amendola, Danny Barnes, The Deep Dark Woods, Colin Linden, Big Dave McLean, and many others. Steve's studio, The Henhouse, located in Nashville (and previously in Vancouver) has hosted countless artists and been the home to over 80 releases. With a beautifully warm and organic setting to stay and record, it promises to become a destination for many more to come. His groundbreaking work with Jesse Zubot in Zubot and Dawson kicked things off in 1998, leading to 2 albums with Toronto jazz stalwarts Andrew Downing and Kevin Turcotte in the award-winning Great Uncles of the Revolution. Steve's solo recording output started with 2001's award-winning acoustic “Bug Parade”, he next explored blues and Hawaiian influences in depth with “We Belong To The Gold Coast” in 2005. 2008 saw the release of 2 albums – “Telescope” which was the culmination of studies with Greg Leisz and featured music written for the pedal steel guitar, and “Waiting For The Lights To Come Up”, a collection of new songs. He followed that with 2011's acclaimed "Nightshade", which Acoustic Guitar magazine named to it's Top-10 guitar albums of the year. 2014's “Rattlesnake Cage” – was an award-winning exploration of solo acoustic and slide guitar. Dawson's 2018 release “Lucky Hand” is a mesmerizing collection of original fingerstyle and slide guitar instrumentals, 5 of which feature Dawson reuniting with his old cohort Jesse Zubot, who arranged incredible string quartet parts to flow with the music. Recorded live off the floor it brings together the American Primitive style Steve has often explored and cutting-edge strings to create music unlike anything you've heard before. Birds of Chicago, Allison Russell, Matt Anderson, etc. Steve is also host and producer of the podcast Music Makers and Soul Shakers. 135 episodes in 6 years. Steven has worked with artists from all over the world, and continues to work as a side-person and freelance musician both on stage and in the studio. Steve is also the creator of the well-loved Music Makers and Soul Shakers podcast, which has been going for over 6 years and 135 episodes. He spent the last few years pre-pandemic on the road playing guitar, steel and dobro with Allison Russell's band Birds of Chicago, and Canadian powerhouse Matt Andersen. He has produced, engineered and mixed over 100 albums for many artists from all over the world, and continues to work as a side-person and freelance musician both on stage and in the studio. Steve is also the creator of the well-loved Music Makers and Soul Shakers podca In 2022/2023, Steve released 3 albums throughout the year - “Gone, Long Gone” is the first. From gentle fingerstyle folk tunes to blazing, funky Americana grooves, to Hawaiian-style slide guitar instrumentals, this album covers a lot of sonic territory. The second album, “Phantom Threshold” came out on August 12, 2022 and is an all-instrumental sonic trip featuring the Telescope Three - Jay Bellerose on drums, Jeremy Holmes on bass, and Chris Gestrin on keyboards. All driven by the melodies and improvisations of Steve's pedal steel guitar. Now comes the promised third album Eyes Closed, Dreaming. It's filled with Albertan friend Matt Patershuk co-writes and well chosen covers. Bobby Charles Small Town Talk, Ian Tyson's Long time to get old, Cowboy Jack Clements Guess things happen that way and the classic Singing the Blues. Lots to talk about with long time friend Steve Dawson. Steve's current tour dates April 20 Dream Cafe Penticton April 21 Rogue Folk Club Vancouver April 22 Bozzini's Chilliwack April 28 First Church of Christ Scientist Victoria May 3 The Basement Saskatoon May 4 The Aviary Edmonton May 5 Festival Hall Calgary
On the occasion of releasing her brand new album, "Homemaker," three-time Juno Award nominee Jill Barber joins the show. Jill's evocative and timeless songs have been featured in film and TV, scoring shows such as Orange Is The New Black, The L Word, and Heartland, as well as powering a global advertising campaign for Chrysler with the track ‘Never Quit Loving You.' Written and recorded in Barber's adopted hometown of Vancouver where she lives with her husband and two children, Homemaker is the first record that sees Jill in the role of a producer, co-producing with Erik Nielsen (City and Colour), and featuring some of Vancouver's top session players like Paul Rigby (Neko Case), and Geoff Hicks (Colin James). “These songs are so damn personal, and such a deep reflection of my soul, that I felt an almost maternal instinct to both protect them and produce them for myself,” says Barber. Stay tuned for an exclusive performance of 'Instant Cash for Gold'
When we watch characters like Marge Simpson or Mad Men‘s Betty Draper, their “homemaker” status is typically the butt of a joke. However after plenty of post-lockdown reflections, the status quo has clearly shifted back to domestic preferences. And although she’s worked damn hard for her planet-spanning, twenty-plus-year success, Canada’s Jill Barber is ready to […]
Gadzooks - this is one gold nugget of a special Graventown episode as my guest is a songmaker who, in my mind, makes music that is not of this world. Having spent the last 20 years playing nearly every folk and jazz festival in Canada and captivating audiences across the globe in Japan, Europe, Australia, Mexico, South America, the USA and the Middle East, JUNO and ECMA award winning Jill Barber, with her new album "Homemaker", delivers ten quietly profound songs about the complexities of motherhood, marriage, and the struggle to feel at home in one's own identity. Homemaker is a return to Jill's folk roots. Whereas her most recent albums have been bathed in lush string arrangements, Homemaker sees emotions laid bare, with a stripped-down production style reminiscent of her acclaimed debut Oh Heart and double Juno Award nominated follow-up For All Time and it drops on February 10th. We had a real deep and all-encompassing convo and I hope you enjoyed listening as much as I did. Much love, pals.UPCOMING GRAVEN SHOWS:FEB 4: 27 Club (Supporting The Killjoys + Pkew Pkew Pkew) | Ottawa, ON | TICKETSFEB 17: The Rod and Gun (Songwriter Series) | Toronto, ONFEB 18: Free Times Cafe (Music City North Showcase) | Toronto, ON | TICKETSCatch 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
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In hour 2 of our Light Up A Life day at CBC Cape Breton, we hear more about the songs Blue Christmas, In The Bleak Midwinter, Christmas on the Town, and It Snowed. We're encouraging you to donate to help Feed Nova Scotia by going online to www.cbc.ca/bekind
Cape Breton's Information Morning from CBC Radio Nova Scotia (Highlights)
In hour 3 of our Light Up A Life day at CBC Cape Breton, we hear more about the songs Christmas Time is Here and A New Kind of Light. We're encouraging you to donate to help Feed Nova Scotia by going online to www.cbc.ca/bekind
Cape Breton's Information Morning from CBC Radio Nova Scotia (Highlights)
In hour 1 of our Light Up A Life day at CBC Cape Breton, we hear more about the songs This Christmas, The Little Drummer Boy, and Here for Christmas. We're encouraging you to donate to help Feed Nova Scotia by going online to www.cbc.ca/bekind
Get into the spirit of the season with our Feed Nova Scotia show celebrating "A New Kind of Light" with music performed by Rose Cousins, Meaghan Smith and Jill Barber.
Get into the spirit of the season with our Feed Nova Scotia show celebrating "A New Kind of Light" with music performed by Rose Cousins, Meaghan Smith and Jill Barber.
Get into the spirit of the season with our Feed Nova Scotia show celebrating "A New Kind of Light" with music performed by Rose Cousins, Meaghan Smith and Jill Barber.
Sur les ailes de la musique – Canal M, la radio de Vues et Voix
Retrouvez Jacques Lemaître avec une toute nouvelle sélection musicale variée. Au programme cette semaine: Nicole Croisille, Jill Barber et Julien Clerc. Animateur: Jacques Lemaître Mise en ondes: Nicolas Svartman Cet article Quand les hommes vivront d’amour est apparu en premier sur Canal M, la radio de Vues et Voix.
Top Chef Canada alum and recently-minted author Adrian Forte dishes on his brand new cookbook Yawd as well as how music plays an integral part in the dining experiences he brings to life while doing private culinary events across the globe.Award-winning singer Jill Barber joins next to chat with Madison Olds and Dan Clapson about her love of the Vancouver food scene, how she's well underway creating new music—make sure to check out her latest release "My Mother's Hand"—and more. We can't want to hear Barber's new tunes in the coming months!The Eat North Podcast can be found on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and more. The main music on Melodies and Menus episodes comes courtesy of the Madison Olds single "Average.
The sun is brighter, the weather is warmer, the days are longer...it is starting to feel summer-y out there, and that means Summerfolk is coming!! This week on the show we're sharing tunes to spread some happiness, feature music from artists who are either alumni of the festival or coming to play at Summerfolk 47 (or both?), and some tunes celebrating mothers for Mothers Day! Tune in to catch it all. Featuring tracks by Birds of Bellwoods, Wendi Hunter, Jill Barber, Morgan Barrie, Joel Plaskett, Esther's Family, Dr Fabola, John Denver, Danny Michel, Redfox, Coco Love Alcorn, Matt Andersen and Steve Poltz!
18 October 2021: Monica is giving Mark her best deals around town. He also chats to Canadian singer Jill Barber who performed at Expo last week. Eight-year-old drummer Gavin Zhou shows us his skills live on-air. And if you're an artist, find out how you can get involved in the Al Murabbaa Arts Festival. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jill Barber - Jill is one of my oldest friends in the business. Since meeting her over 15 years ago, I realized I had a life long friend and confidant. She is often the person I go to have conversations about life and career stuff so having her on the show was really special. She's incredibly smart, hard working and is not afraid to embrace the stage. I admire that. We get into all this and more in this hour long chat. http://jillbarber.com
La chanteuse et compositrice Jill Barber, anglophone et francophile accomplie au micro de Laurent DeLaChance pour parler de son amour de la langue française et de son envie de la partager. Toutes ses infos et actualités sur www.jillbarber.com
In the midst of a mostly-bad-news week, Charlie sits down with old pal and Juno-winning singer-songwriter (and superstar) Jill Barber to talk about career trajectory, how technology is changing the nature of performance in music and comedy & the enduring legacy of Billy Crystal. Hear Jill's 2020 french-language release Le Monde Est Beau at https://www.jillbarber.com/ and wherever you listen to music. Get early access to the show by stepping in the chit-chat and subscribing to Charlie's excellent Substack at https://charliedemers.substack.com/people/14775259-charlie-demers or find new episodes one week after release wherever you get your podcasts!
In the midst of a mostly-bad-news week, Charlie sits down with old pal and Juno-winning singer-songwriter (and superstar) Jill Barber to talk about career trajectory, how technology is changing the nature of performance in music and comedy & the enduring legacy of Billy Crystal.Hear Jill's 2020 french-language release Le Monde Est Beau at https://www.jillbarber.com/ and wherever you listen to music.Get early access to the show by stepping in the chit-chat and subscribing to Charlie's excellent Substack at https://charliedemers.substack.com/people/14775259-charlie-demers or find new episodes one week after release wherever you get your podcasts!
In the midst of a mostly-bad-news week, Charlie sits down with old pal and Juno-winning singer-songwriter (and superstar) Jill Barber to talk about career trajectory, how technology is changing the nature of performance in music and comedy & the enduring legacy of Billy Crystal.Hear Jill's 2020 french-language release Le Monde Est Beau at https://www.jillbarber.com/ and wherever you listen to music.Get early access to the show by stepping in the chit-chat and subscribing to Charlie's excellent Substack at https://charliedemers.substack.com/people/14775259-charlie-demers or find new episodes one week after release wherever you get your podcasts!
In the midst of a mostly-bad-news week, Charlie sits down with old pal and Juno-winning singer-songwriter (and superstar) Jill Barber to talk about career trajectory, how technology is changing the nature of performance in music and comedy & the enduring legacy of Billy Crystal.Hear Jill's 2020 french-language release Le Monde Est Beau at https://www.jillbarber.com/ and wherever you listen to music.Get early access to the show by stepping in the chit-chat and subscribing to Charlie's excellent Substack at https://charliedemers.substack.com/people/14775259-charlie-demers or find new episodes one week after release wherever you get your podcasts!
This week's podcast discusses some of the operational changes post EU Exit and highlights how businesses are adapting. Tom Gibson, Director of Market Development at Quality Meat Scotland is joined by Jill Barber, Head of EU Exit at Scottish Government.
La cantante francesa Anne Ducros con sus grabaciones de 'Nuages' -de Django Reinhardt-, 'Something' -de George Harrison, que da título a su disco- y 'Samba saravah -adaptación al francés de 'Samba da benção' de Baden Powell y Vinicius de Moraes-; la cantante danesa Mette Juul en su disco 'Change' con dos clásicos de Jobim 'Double rainbow' -versión en inglés de 'Chovendo na roseira'- y 'Dindi'-; la cantante estadounidense Kandace Springs en 'Gentle rain', de Luiz Bonfá, en el disco 'The women who raised me', y la cantante canadiense Jill Barber en su disco 'Entre nous' con la canción que le da título-, 'Chat domestique' y 'Suzanne' -de Leonard Cohen, con letra en francés-. Además, el trío instrumental franco-brasileño Aquarela toca 'Batukoniko' y 'Chorinho pra você' en su disco 'A bela vida'. Abre el guitarrista brasileño Fabiano do Nascimento con 'Trem-bala', de su tercer disco 'Prelúdio', y cierra el también guitarrista italiano Gaetano Valli con su homenaje a Chet Baker en 'Great sweetness'. Escuchar audio
Today we are joined by Jill Barber and Stacey Heinlein, who are both college students studying Dental Hygiene and Secondary Special Education respectively. We discuss Death, Religion, and Thanksgiving favorite dishes in this roller coaster of an episode. Also remember to click the link below to become a sponsor for our channel and get your own advertisement in future episodes! Invest in yourself and become a sponsor today! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/adam-and-nick/support
Morgan Doctor is a Juno and Dora nominated performer and creator. She currently plays with Andy Kim, Jill Barber, Amanda Rheaume, and Fefe Dobson. She performed on Letterman, sold out theatres and arenas, music videos, and countless full length albums. Morgan performed and won at MTV LOGO's “Artist on the Brink” Award for 2008 with The Cliks. Morgan's session drumming can be heard on CBC Metro Morning, The L Word, and Grey's Anatomy. She received a Dora nomination for her sound design for Between Us Goddess in 2005 and earned a Juno and Dora nomination with her work with The Toronto Tabla Ensemble in 2001. Morgan is a big advocate of music education and teaches at Girls Rock Camp Toronto as a drum instructor and band coach. In 2006 Morgan signed with Aporia Records and has released . Her most recent release, Strangers explores the actions of connecting and disconnecting, and the fragile boundary between intimacy and estrangement. “… it is a rare musician who can make an instrumental album that seems confessional” – Toronto Star Cover art design by Tania Willems
The past eight months have been an unprecedented time of disruption in Canada. The COVID-19 pandemic has affected everything from how we work, learn, and shop to how we travel, entertain ourselves, and obviously, take care of ourselves when we get sick. Businesses have been forced to adapt almost overnight or close. Entire industries have been forced to pivot, and supply chains around the world have been strained or severed completely.It's against that backdrop that the RBC Thought Leadership Team released a document back in May called “8 Ways COVID Will Disrupt the Economy and Transform Every Business,” to give people a little guidance in these tumultuous times. But it's clear now that the effects of COVID are here for the long-haul, which is why RBC's experts and analysts have come together again to update their perspectives based on the very latest trends and data.On this episode of RBC Disruptors, host John Stackhouse discusses the newly-updated report with one of the members of the RBC Thought Leadership Team who helped write it, Strategist Theresa Do. They'll also hear from special guests, including the CEO of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra, Matthew Loden, Juno Award-winning singer/songwriter Jill Barber, the global head of public relations for Expedia, Nisreene Atassi, and influential sports marketer Mary De Paoli, who also happens to be an Executive Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer at RBC. Join them, for a fascinating exploration of COVID's ongoing impact on the economy, and on our lives in general.You can read the full, updated ‘8 Ways' report here: www.rbc.com/8trends. You'll also hear John refer to another RBC podcast, the “10 Minute Take.” You can find that episode at thoughtleadership.rbc.com/can-pro-sports-stage-an-epic-comeback/. The Toronto Symphony Orchestra's COVID-related update is here: www.tso.ca/covid19, and you can listen to Jill Barber's latest album here: www.jillbarber.com/. Nisreene Atassi is also the host of Expedia's “Out Travel the System”, which you can find wherever you download podcasts. RBC Disruptors is created by the RBC Thought Leadership group of RBC, and does not constitute a recommendation for any organization, product, or service. It is produced and recorded by JAR Audio. For more RBC Disruptors content, like and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts, and visit the Thought Leadership page at rbc.com
El guitarrista italiano Gaetano Valli en 'Tre per Chet. Thirty years' ('Donkey dream', 'Great sweetness'), la cantante francesa Anne Ducros en su disco 'Something' ('Nuages', de Django Reinhardt, 'Something', de George Harrison, 'Your song' de Elton John), la cantante canadiense Jill Barber en su disco 'Entre nous' ('Entre nous', 'Chat domestique', 'Suzanne' de Leonard Cohen) y la cantante estadounidense Kandace Springs en 'The women who raised me' ('Devil may care' -con Christian McBride-, 'Gentle rain', de Luiz Bonfá, 'What are you doing the rest of your life' de Michel Legrand). Despiden Joshua Redman, Brad Mehldau, Christian McBride y Brian Blade con 'Silly little love song' de su reencuentro 'Round again'. Escuchar audio
Guillaume Durand et ses chroniqueurs se sont installés pour trois émissions au musée de l'Élysée, à Lausanne. Consacré à la photographie, le musée fermera temporairement ses portes fin septembre 2020 avant son déménagement à PLATEFORME 10, vaste projet réunissant plusieurs institutions muséales vaudoises. Une émission en partenariat avec la RTS (Radio télévision suisse). Au sommaire : Yves Gaudin, « En vérité » C'est un roman suisse publié par une maison d'édition française. Yves Gaudin, écrivain mais également musicien, musicothérapeute et docteur en psychologie, est originaire du canton du Valais. Il sort « En vérité ». Qu'en a pensé notre chroniqueur de la RTS Michel Cerutti ? Jill Barber, « Entre nous » Jill Barber est canadienne. Anglophone, elle sait également chanter en français et le prouve avec son nouvel album « Entre nous ». La photographie contemporaine Avec nous, Tatyana Franck, directrice du musée de l'Élysée, qui nous accueille pour ces trois émissions à Lausanne. Nous parlerons photographie contemporaine, avec un focus sur l'exposition « reGeneration », dédiée à la photographie émergente internationale, et dont c'est la quatrième édition : 35 projets d'artistes émergents, 21 pays, 5 continents. Tatyana Franck évoquera également le futur de la photographie autour d'une question : la photo est-elle un art en péril ? Mais auparavant, retour sur les 35 ans du musée, qui vit ses dernières semaines dans ce lieu magique en bord de lac. Invitée : Tatyana Franck, directrice du musée de l'Élysée, à Lausanne. Présentation : Guillaume Durand. Avec la participation de Michel Cerutti (RTS), Sylvestre Defontaine (RTBF), Yves Bigot (TV5MONDE), Laura Tenoudji (France Télévisions).
John Legend: Bigger Love --- Phoebe Bridgers: Punisher --- Ron Sexsmith: Hermitage --- Bob Dylan: Rough and Rowdy Ways --- The Spitfires: Life Worth Living --- Jill Barber: Entre Nous --- Neil Young: Homegrown --- Amo Amo: Canta --- Wire: 10:20 --- Black Eyed Peas: Translation
La chanteuse torontoise Jill Barber partage l'origine de son histoire d'amour avec le français et la genèse de ses nouvelles chansons originales, parues le 19 juin 2020. Extrait de l'émission Premières Loges (16 h à 17 h 30) du 26 juin 2020, animée par Héra Ménard.
les- just thinkin about stuff - cicadas mosquitos, the north, summer, montreal, canada day, canoesPlaylist: Doc and Merle Watson - summertimeliam titcomb - cicadakris demeanor - mosquitos and carsThe Burying Ground - how longBebe Buckskin - muskeg bluesWillie Thrasher - shingle point whale campThe Fugitives - northern lights (for steel audrey)the jerry cans - northern lightsrichard seguin - besoin du nordJill Barber - les etes de montreallucie blue tremblay - montrealDoc Walker - girls in their summer clothesCal-Nash Band - summer state of mindChad and Jeremy - a summer songmartyn joseph - summer has a way of finding younight sun - a canadian songgordon lightfoot - christian islandian tamblyn - the birch canoejames keelaghan - woodsmoke and orangesmurray mcLauchlan - out past the timberlineSultans of String - the power of the land
Le comédien Gilbert Sicotte explique à quel point le film Il pleuvait des oiseaux, dans lequel il a joué aux côtés de la défunte Andrée Lachapelle, a été marquant pour lui; l’autrice-compositrice-interprète Jill Barber présente son tout nouvel album en français, Entre nous; la comédienne Micheline Bernard, qui a remporté le prix Iris de la meilleure interprétation féminine dans un rôle du soutien au dernier Gala Québec Cinéma pour son travail dans le film Matthias et Maxime, décrit son expérience dans cette œuvre réalisée par Xavier Dolan; et la comédienne Florence Longpré parle d’une série à venir intitulée Autant en emportent les framboises, réalisée par Philippe Falardeau, dans laquelle elle joue un rôle.
Tune in to this episode where we interview some of our closest friends about themselves, and how they react to the various questions we ask them! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/adam-and-nick/support
Como en el resto de las demás facetas de la sociedad, del arte, y de la vida en general, en el mundo de la música hemos tardado demasiado en reconocer el monumental rol de la mujer. Subimos el telón de nuestro episodio 150 para encontrar un enorme ramillete de grandes vocalistas e instrumentistas como la estadounidense Nicole Atkins o la trompetista y cantante canadiense Bria Skonberg. Otras invitadas a esta sesión de Green In Jazz son Etta James, Jolie Holland o Kat Edmonson, entre otras. Esperanza Emily Spalding ?? es una cantante, contrabajista y bajista estadounidense de jazz que en el 2011, ganó el Premio Grammy a la Artista Revelación, siendo la primera artista de jazz que recibió dicho reconocimiento o Jill Barber que abandona aqui sus inicios de folk y pop para abrazar definitivamente el jazz o la voz familiar la de Dee Dee Bridgewitar ,cantante estadounidense de jazz tres veces ganadora del premio Grammy.
The pod is back! Hello and apologies for the delay. All the reasons are mentioned on the podcast so I'm not going to chat on too long here. Just to say thanks for sticking with me! This week's episode is my first long distance chat in a while with the inimitable Mr Scott Anthony Andrews. Scott is based out of Saskatchewan, Canada and is an extremely talented Pop Jazz Singer Songwriter. Scott has just released a new album entitled 'Young Man on Scarth Street Playing Saxaphone' and a single to tie in with last week's 'Coming Out day' (which was on the 11th)and that track is entitled 'I've Left a Smile For you'. Scott explains the inspiration for the song and the album as a whole. We discuss his own coming out and the whys and wherefores of how Scott found his path to, and with music. Scott is warm and charming human and I'm so happy to have had the chance to chat music and life with him recently. Find all the links to everything Scott below - ScottAnthonyAndrews.com http://scottanthonyandrews.com/ Scott Anthony Andrews – Artist Facebook ScottAnthonyCDN - Twitter Scott Anthony Andrews - Youtube Vidoes Young Man on Scarth Street Playin' Saxophone https://youtu.be/tobzk0SoMEE I've Left a Smile for You https://youtu.be/o9aW8es9bS4 On Apple Music… Young Man on Scarth Street Playin' Saxophone https://music.apple.com/ca/album/young-man-on-scarth-street-playin-saxophone/1475035233 I Don't Do lazy Like That https://music.apple.com/ca/album/i-dont-do-lazy-like-that/1315015802 Courage Walks with Us https://music.apple.com/ca/album/courage-walks-with-us/1445700914 Scott Anthony Andrews is a fan of… Laila Biali https://lailabiali.com/ Jill Barber https://www.jillbarber.com/ Scott Anthony would like to thank… Matt Ian Kelly A delightful voice in this ever-growing podcast universe…a creative and genuine voice that speaks with grace and gentle conviction Nicholas Swatz Photographer and videographer from https://www.babypomegranateproductions.com/ Layton Burton https://vimeo.com/laytonburtondop and his video “Separate Beds” that inspired the song “I've Left a Smile for You” https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatchewan/layton-burton-film-separate-beds-1.4169569 Here are some of the First Kiss Videos for the song I Like the Way You kiss Me…it's like we kissed before… …Stay tuned for Scott Anthony's video The original FIRST KISS (Wren) https://youtu.be/IpbDHxCV29A First Kiss – Stanford Edition https://youtu.be/OrFmCC3tZkk First Kiss: UPenn Edition https://youtu.be/ElEZPHL-bIE Northwestern's First Kiss https://youtu.be/_fSzBfd6TfM First Kiss: Atlanta University Center [Clark Atlanta University, Spelman College, & Morehouse College] https://youtu.be/fUjpWbxt5ec Duke University's ‘First Kiss' https://youtu.be/w-2_uwqSAxo First Kiss: Emerson College Edition https://youtu.be/Dwf-kw2XBHM First Kiss at Berkeley https://youtu.be/pWHYvJCn2VI The First Kiss at Michigan State University https://youtu.be/hzEKjyvTzbM
Livingston Taylor, Gretchen Peters, Jill Barber, Sean Rowe and Amber Rubarth join us for episode of Mountain Stage. Tune in and tap your toes along with show #932!Plan your visit to a live recording of Mountain Stage at mountainstage.org!
Recording Bon Jovi, getting voice and guitar just right, upright bass, mixing with Neutron, and recording guitar amps. My guest today is Steve Dawson, a multiple Juno award-winning musician, with over 80 projects into his career producing award-winning recordings for such artists as Kelly Joe Phelps, Jim Byrnes, Old Man Luedecke, The Deep Dark Woods, Big Dave McLean, John Hammond, Jenny Whiteley. Steve works onstage and in the studio with musicians as diverse as Tim O’Brien, Matt Chamberlain, Jay Bellerose, Wayne Horvitz, Jill Barber, Colin James, Colin Linden, Sonny Landreth, and The McCrary Sisters. Steve has 8 solo albums to his credit, and tours as a sideman as well, recently touring regularly with the band Birds of Chicago. Thanks to our sponsors! Roswell Pro Audio: https://RoswellProAudio.com Tegeler Audio Manufaktur: https://www.tegeler-audio-manufaktur.de/ Hear more on Youtube If you love the podcast then please Leave a review on iTunes here Want to learn more about mixing? Get Free mix training with Lij at: http://MixMasterBundle.com CLICK HERE FOR SHOW NOTES AT: http://RSRockstars.com/147
Forfatter Leonora Christina Skov oplever en overvældende opmærksomhed med sin sjette bog, Den der lever stille. Vi taler om en barndom fuld af regler og afsavn og lytter til en række meget forskellige kvindelige vokalister, heriblandt Jill Barber, Ella Fitzgerald og Melanie de Biasio. Vært: Christina Englund.
Los Tres tenores…vuelven a dar la nota tras su periplo vacacional. Regresan con ganas, noticias y música dedicada para recordar. Jaume Aragall. BÉSAME MUCHO Nicole Atkins – BYE, BUE BLACKBIRD Antonio Machín. EL HUERFANITO Maria Bayo. La Gran Vía – TANGO DE LA MENEGILDA. Jill Barber – PETITE FLEUR Los Teen Tops.LA PLAGA Roy Etzel. EL SILENCIO Etta James – […] The post Los Tres Tenores 10/01/2018 first appeared on Ripollet Ràdio.
Gord Bamford has plenty in store for early 2018, including his 29-date Neon Smoke Tour supporting the album of the same name. Gord joins us to talk about the record, including his collaboration with Blue Rodeo's Jim Cuddy for the single "Ain't It Grand," his current goals, and more. The Karpinka Brothers - Aaron and Shawn - are about as well-known for their warm personalities as they are their music, performing everywhere from nursing homes to dive bars. The band joins us to talk about the lyrical weight of ther latest album, Talk Is Cheap, how their creative partnership grew out of their familial one, and more. Finally, Lydia Persaud is a musician's musician with an impressive pedigree. She's a member of Dwayne Gretzky and The O'Pears and collaborator with the likes of Lee Fields, Jill Barber, Karl Wolf, Royal Wood, and many others. She talks about distilling all of her musical experiences into her debut solo EP, Low Light, and more.
Après plusieurs albums et de nombreuses récompenses dans l’univers musical anglo-canadien, l’artiste Jill Barber, basée à Vancouver, a lancé, en 2013, le disque Chansons. Celui-ci, entièrement en français, reprend plusieurs pièces populaires du répertoire musical du Québec et de France. Arnaud Decroix revient avec elle sur son parcours, sa démarche artistique et sa volonté de chanter désormais dans les deux langues officielles du Canada.
Après plusieurs albums et de nombreuses récompenses dans l’univers musical anglo-canadien, l’artiste Jill Barber, basée à Vancouver, a lancé, en 2013, le disque Chansons. Celui-ci, entièrement en français, reprend plusieurs pièces populaires du répertoire musical du Québec et de France. Arnaud Decroix revient avec elle sur son parcours, sa démarche artistique et sa volonté de chanter désormais dans les deux langues officielles du Canada.
Dr Jill Barber - 'Hymns and Hers: Inspiring Women' by Methodist Central Hall, Westminster
Puss N Boots (Featuring Norah Jones, Sasha Dobson and Catherine Popper) Blake Mills, The Duhks, Curtis McMurtry and Jill Barber.
Biz and Theresa admit we're sometimes in a rut. In fact, as moms we've been in almost every kind of rut there is (other than PODCASTING RUT, obvi). The question is how to get out of them? We propose inventing a new rut that's actually an enjoyable place to be. Plus, Biz gets a free car wash, Theresa discovers a fifth food group called "fruit leathers," and we chat with singer-songwriter (and new mom) Jill Barber, who shares her secret for switching gears between loving mommy and live musician.
Singer-songwriter Jill Barber sings "Baby's Lullaby", a song she made into a kid's board book. She performed at Word on the Street in Toronto.
Singer-songwriter Jill Barber is well known for her music. She's also the author of a kid's book, entitled "Baby's Lullaby", and an advocate of early literacy. TVOParents Host Cheryl Jackson interviewed her on the TVOKids Stage at Word on the Street.
Singer-songerwriter Jill Barber and TVOKids' Jay perform at Word on the Street.
On this episode you'll hear an interview with Canadian singer/songwriter Jill Barber during her 3 week stay at The Banff Centre. You'll hear Jill talk about working on her follow-up album to Mischievous Moon, love, inspiration, being married to CBC Radio 3 host and author Grant Lawrence and touring across Canada.
Carter’s along for the ride again, and that means that things get even sillier than usual, as we hear some songs from the animal kingdom, and some unusual bird calls, courtesy of Ron from Lockport. We’ve also got some great new music and previews of upcoming shows by the likes of Spirit of the West, Harry Manx, and more!
Carter’s along for the ride again, and that means that things get even sillier than usual, as we hear some songs from the animal kingdom, and some unusual bird calls, courtesy of Ron from Lockport. We’ve also got some great new music and previews of upcoming shows by the likes of Spirit of the West, Harry Manx, and more!
A really exciting show for me, as I’m joined live, in-studio by (almost) my entire family for a very special Merry Christmas from the Family episode filled with festive favourites, holiday trivia, holiday humour, and more!
A really exciting show for me, as I’m joined live, in-studio by (almost) my entire family for a very special Merry Christmas from the Family episode filled with festive favourites, holiday trivia, holiday humour, and more!
Our favourite co-host of all drops in for a visit, as Carter is along for the ride today. Together we kick off the Christmas season, we pay tribute to one of Winnipeg’s best bands of all time, The D. Rangers, who hang up the muckbucket this week, we pay tribute to the winners at the Canadian Folk Music Awards, and look at some upcoming shows and one exciting CD re-release. And, because last week’s miserable show was such a big hit with listeners, we play just a little bit more Sad Bastard Music.
Our favourite co-host of all drops in for a visit, as Carter is along for the ride today. Together we kick off the Christmas season, we pay tribute to one of Winnipeg’s best bands of all time, The D. Rangers, who hang up the muckbucket this week, we pay tribute to the winners at the Canadian Folk Music Awards, and look at some upcoming shows and one exciting CD re-release. And, because last week’s miserable show was such a big hit with listeners, we play just a little bit more Sad Bastard Music.
The recent Kasey Chambers/Shane Nicholson show in Fargo provided a lot of great moments and inspiration to get us started. Also, it's Fathers' Day, and I'm proud to be part of that group finally, so a short celebration. And, some great upcoming shows including Jill Barber, Dan Mangan, and more.
The recent Kasey Chambers/Shane Nicholson show in Fargo provided a lot of great moments and inspiration to get us started. Also, it's Fathers' Day, and I'm proud to be part of that group finally, so a short celebration. And, some great upcoming shows including Jill Barber, Dan Mangan, and more.
More great upcoming shows this week?!?! What's going on in Winnipeg? This week we're treated to Justin Rutledge, Dave Lang/Carolyn Mark, Jill Barber, and the long awaited Romi Mayes/Gurf Morlix show! Even with all of that on our minds, we still found time for some great new music.
More great upcoming shows this week?!?! What's going on in Winnipeg? This week we're treated to Justin Rutledge, Dave Lang/Carolyn Mark, Jill Barber, and the long awaited Romi Mayes/Gurf Morlix show! Even with all of that on our minds, we still found time for some great new music.