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Les Canadiens votent ce lundi 28 avril pour des élections législatives anticipées que les libéraux emmenés par l'actuel Premier ministre, Mark Carney, devraient gagner au terme d'une campagne marquée par le conflit sans précédent avec les États-Unis. Les attaques répétées de Donald Trump contre son voisin suscitent beaucoup d'incompréhension et de colère parmi les Canadiens, à tel point que certains boycottent leur voisin. De notre envoyée spéciale à Ottawa,Les chutes du Niagara pour faire oublier Broadway à sa fille ? Rachel Doeran et sa famille devaient passer leurs vacances aux États-Unis. À cause de Donald Trump, changement de destination : « Le changement s'est fait en dernière minute. On ne pouvait pas faire grand-chose de spécial, mais on a fait un petit tour chez nous. Ça nous a donné l'occasion de faire des choses que l'on n'aurait peut-être pas faites. On doit montrer la fierté canadienne. Je ne peux pas changer grand-chose, mais je peux choisir où dépenser mon argent. »Plus d'un Canadien sur deux a annulé un séjour aux États-Unis ces dernières semaines, d'après un sondage Abascus Data. Certains renoncent également à Netflix ou à Amazon. « C'est très pratique, car vous êtes livré chez vous. Même les croquettes de mon chien, je les achetais sur internet et je les recevais chez moi. Maintenant, je vais dans un supermarché canadien. Vous trouvez les mêmes produits en magasin. Il faut juste changer ses habitudes, s'organiser un peu mieux quand on fait ses courses. Une fois que cette histoire de droits de douane sera réglée, j'arrêterai. Mais pour l'instant, je fais de mon mieux pour soutenir les entreprises canadiennes », explique Daniel Martel, greffier de 31 ans. 70% des Canadiens évitent les produits américainsDans les supermarchés canadiens, ont fleuri ces derniers temps des feuilles d'érable, des étiquettes rouges et blanches qui indiquent aux clients que les produits vendus sont fabriqués au Canada. Selon un sondage paru dans la presse locale, plus de 70% des Canadiens évitent d'acheter des aliments américains. C'est le cas de David McCann, 72 ans, ancien ouvrier dans l'automobile : « Oh oui, quand je fais mes courses, je fais attention et j'achète autant que possible des produits canadiens. Et pour les aliments qu'on ne trouve pas ici, comme certains fruits et légumes, en hiver par exemple, j'achète des produits chiliens, mexicains ou espagnols. Je ne suis pas en colère contre les Américains, mais contre leur gouvernement. Donald Trump se prend pour un roi. Mais c'est un clown ! » Problème : les produits canadiens sont parfois plus chers. Et puis ce n'est pas toujours facile de s'y retrouver entre ce qui est fabriqué au Canada par une compagnie américaine et ce qui est produit par une entreprise canadienne, mais avec des matières premières venues des États-Unis. Des Canadiens ont créé des applications qui permettent d'y voir clair. La guerre avec leur voisin stimule aussi la créativité des artistes canadiens. Comme le chanteur Jim Cuddy avec son dernier titre : Nous étions les meilleurs amis du monde. À lire aussiÉlections au Canada: portés par leur opposition à Trump, les libéraux de Carney s'avancent en favoris
Les Canadiens votent ce lundi 28 avril pour des élections législatives anticipées que les libéraux emmenés par l'actuel Premier ministre, Mark Carney, devraient gagner au terme d'une campagne marquée par le conflit sans précédent avec les États-Unis. Les attaques répétées de Donald Trump contre son voisin suscitent beaucoup d'incompréhension et de colère parmi les Canadiens, à tel point que certains boycottent leur voisin. De notre envoyée spéciale à Ottawa,Les chutes du Niagara pour faire oublier Broadway à sa fille ? Rachel Doeran et sa famille devaient passer leurs vacances aux États-Unis. À cause de Donald Trump, changement de destination : « Le changement s'est fait en dernière minute. On ne pouvait pas faire grand-chose de spécial, mais on a fait un petit tour chez nous. Ça nous a donné l'occasion de faire des choses que l'on n'aurait peut-être pas faites. On doit montrer la fierté canadienne. Je ne peux pas changer grand-chose, mais je peux choisir où dépenser mon argent. »Plus d'un Canadien sur deux a annulé un séjour aux États-Unis ces dernières semaines, d'après un sondage Abascus Data. Certains renoncent également à Netflix ou à Amazon. « C'est très pratique, car vous êtes livré chez vous. Même les croquettes de mon chien, je les achetais sur internet et je les recevais chez moi. Maintenant, je vais dans un supermarché canadien. Vous trouvez les mêmes produits en magasin. Il faut juste changer ses habitudes, s'organiser un peu mieux quand on fait ses courses. Une fois que cette histoire de droits de douane sera réglée, j'arrêterai. Mais pour l'instant, je fais de mon mieux pour soutenir les entreprises canadiennes », explique Daniel Martel, greffier de 31 ans. 70% des Canadiens évitent les produits américainsDans les supermarchés canadiens, ont fleuri ces derniers temps des feuilles d'érable, des étiquettes rouges et blanches qui indiquent aux clients que les produits vendus sont fabriqués au Canada. Selon un sondage paru dans la presse locale, plus de 70% des Canadiens évitent d'acheter des aliments américains. C'est le cas de David McCann, 72 ans, ancien ouvrier dans l'automobile : « Oh oui, quand je fais mes courses, je fais attention et j'achète autant que possible des produits canadiens. Et pour les aliments qu'on ne trouve pas ici, comme certains fruits et légumes, en hiver par exemple, j'achète des produits chiliens, mexicains ou espagnols. Je ne suis pas en colère contre les Américains, mais contre leur gouvernement. Donald Trump se prend pour un roi. Mais c'est un clown ! » Problème : les produits canadiens sont parfois plus chers. Et puis ce n'est pas toujours facile de s'y retrouver entre ce qui est fabriqué au Canada par une compagnie américaine et ce qui est produit par une entreprise canadienne, mais avec des matières premières venues des États-Unis. Des Canadiens ont créé des applications qui permettent d'y voir clair. La guerre avec leur voisin stimule aussi la créativité des artistes canadiens. Comme le chanteur Jim Cuddy avec son dernier titre : Nous étions les meilleurs amis du monde. À lire aussiÉlections au Canada: portés par leur opposition à Trump, les libéraux de Carney s'avancent en favoris
As the world faces a now or never moment, Canadians are examining their values, picking their battles, and figuring out how they can stand up for their beliefs. Today on Now or Never we're discovering how people are pushing back with big and small acts of resistance. The Trump administration's tariff war and comments about making Canada a “51st state” has spurred a wave of defensive patriotism across the country. Meet Mike Robitaille, who refuses to spend a cent on any American products or businesses - and that includes everything, from toothpaste to Netflix.When Manitoba's Janet Braun came out as a transgender woman, she knew she would have to find a new church because she didn't feel safe at her old one. Then she saw the rainbows on full display in Brandon's Knox United, and knew she'd found a home. But Reverend Craig Miller says the church's reputation as a place where all are welcome, has made it the target of hate. For 38 years Pickering's Shenul Williams has fought to keep her late father's family business alive. Just last month she was on the brink of closing her Indo-African condiment business, Aki Fine Foods, when that surge of Canadian patriotism changed everything. First Nations Chief Lance Haymond knows more about radioactive nuclear waste than he ever wanted to, but he says that's what it takes to protect his people's land. Why he has to keep fighting “a David and Goliath battle” to stop Canadian Nuclear Laboratories from building a near surface disposal site on traditional Algonquin territory. Fighting back doesn't necessarily have to mean joining a rally or boycotting a business. Sometimes, taking a stand can mean breaking your mom's curfew for the first time at 18 years old. We ask young people in St. John's, N.L. what acts of resistance they are taking part in.Plus a mashup of Canadian protest songs, Jim Cuddy's latest, and a surprise cameo by Unreserved's Rosanna Deerchild.
Derek Downham is an award-winning songwriter/producer. A formidable multi-instrumentalist, Derek has recorded and played live/toured with many of Canada's finest bands and artists. He has performed/recorded/written with (in no particular order): The Beauties, Gordon Downie, Don Felder (of The Eagles), Broken Social Scene, Andy Kim, James Burton, Albert Lee, July Talk, Alex Lifeson, Serena Ryder, Sarah Slean, Nels Cline, Redd Volkert, Cindy Cashdollar, Junior Brown, Kellie Loder, Jim Cuddy, Whitehorse, Sam Roberts, Lights, Paul Pigat, Amos Garrett, Brent Mason, Julian Taylor, Jeffery Straker, Freeman Dre, Hayden Neale, Sloan, Jason Collett, Kim Stockwood, Jully Black, Jeen O'Brien, Amy Millan, Colin Cripps, Ron Sexsmith, Justin Rutledge, Rik Emmett, Jeff Healey, Emm Gryner, Damhnait Doyle, Holy F*ck, Beans, Elliott Brood and many more. Contact Derek:Website: https://www.derekdownham.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/derekdownham/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/derekdownham This Episode is brought to you by..Go to BETTERHELP.com/apologue for confidential online counselling.use the code word Apologue for a 7 day free trial Checkout my YouTube Channel with long form interviews from the Subversives | the History of Lowest of the Low. A weekly release on Tuesdays .https://www.youtube.com/@simonhead666 Pledge monthly with Patreon https://www.patreon.com/apologueShop Apologue products at http://apologue.ca/shopCheck out new Four Square Here: https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/foursquare/brighton-beach-ephttps://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/foursquare/seven-oh-sevenhttps://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/foursquare/industry-at-home--21st-anniversary-remix-remasteredhttps://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/foursquare/when-weeks-were-weekends
Join David Peck, host of Face2Face, as he chats with Canadian music icon Jim Cuddy and filmmaker Dale Heslip to discuss their new film, Blue Rodeo: Lost Together. In this engaging conversation, they explore the intersection of music and storytelling, the creative process behind the film, and the deep connections that make their work resonate with audiences. Tune in for behind-the-scenes insights, heartfelt moments, and a celebration of Canadian artistry.Synopsis:Lost Together is an engaging dive into the world of one of Canada's most beloved bands, Blue Rodeo. With the unmistakable voices of Jim Cuddy and Greg Keelor guiding the way, this documentary blends humor, honesty, and heart to tell the story of their incredible 40-year journey. As Blue Rodeo continues to hit new creative highs, Lost Together takes you behind the scenes of their extraordinary adventure. The film is a delightful and lively celebration of Blue Rodeo's legacy, their music, and the enduring friendship between two artists. It's a must-watch for fans and anyone who appreciates how music can bring people together and create something truly special.Bios:Jim Cuddy is a Canadian singer-songwriter, best known as the co-founder and frontman of the legendary country-rock band Blue Rodeo. Since the band's formation in 1984, Cuddy's distinctive voice and heartfelt songwriting have helped shape the landscape of Canadian music, earning him multiple Juno Awards and a place in the Canadian Music Hall of Fame. Beyond Blue Rodeo, he has released several acclaimed solo albums, showcasing his signature blend of folk, rock, and country influences. Renowned for his storytelling and timeless melodies, Cuddy remains a beloved figure in Canadian music, continually inspiring audiences with his passion and authenticity.Dale Heslip is a Canadian filmmaker, director, and creative storyteller known for his work across music, television, and film. With a keen eye for blending visual artistry with compelling narratives, he has collaborated extensively with some of Canada's top musicians, including Jim Cuddy and Blue Rodeo. Heslip has directed numerous music videos, concert films, and documentaries, bringing a distinctive cinematic style to his projects.His latest film, Lost Together, continues his tradition of capturing the heart and soul of music on screen. Throughout his career, Heslip has built a reputation for crafting engaging, emotionally rich stories that celebrate creativity and human connection.F2F Music and Image Copyright: David Peck and Face2Face. Used with permission.For more information about David Peck's podcasting, writing and public speaking please visit his site here.With thanks to Josh Snethlage and Mixed Media Sound. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Blending folk-rock and rhythm & blues, there's something for every music fan to love about singer/songwriter Matt Zaddy. A storyteller at heart, Matt's music speaks to the soul, with tales of life, love, hardship, and redemption. Having shared the stage with artists including K'Naan, Tom Cochrane, Jim Cuddy, The Trews, Cowboy Junkies, 5440 and Sam …
In this 1619th episode of Toronto Mike'd, Mike chats with Blue Rodeo's Greg Keelor about his role in the '72 Summit Series, his relationship with Jim Cuddy, Bob Wiseman, the new documentary and all things Blue Rodeo. Toronto Mike'd is proudly brought to you by Great Lakes Brewery, Palma Pasta, Ridley Funeral Home, and RecycleMyElectronics.ca. If you would like to support the show, we do have partner opportunities available. Please email Toronto Mike at mike@torontomike.com
Coming off a five-week national tour, country rocker Devin Cuddy joins us in studio to talk about his inspirations, his upbringing, and how he lost his writing voice and found it again. He also performs an acoustic version of "Dear Jane," the title track from his latest album.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this special episode, you'll hear from all the current members of this beloved Canadian roots rock ensemble. In order of appearance, Andy Maize, Jessy Bell Smith, Noel Webb, Josh Finlayson, Derrick Brady, Aaron Comeau and Michael Johnston offer thoughts, highlights, and fond remembrances of the annual Skydiggers Christmas Show - a much-celebrated seasonal highlight in Toronto, Ontario. The tradition continues! - the next Skydiggers' Christmas show is Saturday, Dec 21, 2024 at The Danforth Music Hall. Tickets available here.This episode was recorded in October, 2024 at The Tragically Hip's Bathouse Studio, during the Skydiggers' recording session for their next studio album.Songs used in this episode:“Good King Wenceslas” (Trad.) - Skydiggers, Angels (2014)“Barbara Allan” (Trad.) - A Christmas Carol, 1951“Christmas in Prison” (John Prine) - Skydiggers, Angels (2014)“The Holly and the Ivy” (Trad.) - Skydiggers, Angels (2014)“2000 Miles” (Chrissie Hynde) - Skydiggers, Angels (2014)“Remember Me” (Finlayson/Maize) - Skydiggers, Angels (2014)“Church Bells Ringing (Christmas in the City)” (Charlie Angus) - Skydiggers, Angels (2014)“Fairytale of New York” (Finer/MacGowan) - performed by Jim Cuddy and Skydiggers at the Skydiggers' Xmas show (Danforth Music Hall, 2023). Filmed and posted on Youtube by ShakyShorty. “Start Again” (Norman Blake) - Teenage Fanclub (Songs from Northern Britain, 1997)And if you're looking for more seasonal fun, check out Andy Maize's priceless "Santa Claus Parade" story in Episode 11!Stream, download, and follow SkydiggersEmployee of the Myth is brought to you by Skydiggers ProductionsFeaturing: Andy Maize and Josh FinlaysonProducer & co-host: Joel StewartHost and Editor: Jane Gowan (Music Buddy)Audio Engineer: Tim Vesely
Jim Cuddy guests on Mulligan Stew Saturday. He's on stage Saturday with The Jim Cuddy Band at the National Art Center Ottawa and Wednesday next at Massey Hall. Then Jim and Blue Rodeo partner Greg Keelor head for The Whistler Film Fest Dec 6-8 For the premier of their documentary Lost Together. 2025 will be a celebration of Blue Rodeo's 40th anniversary. Lots to talk about. Complete interview on Mulligan Stew Podcast and terrydavidmulligan YouTube channel
In this episode of Behind The Vinyl: The Podcast, host Stu Jeffries takes you on a nostalgic journey with iconic artists. Featuring Ra McGuire of Trooper "We're Here For A Good Time" and Jim Cuddy of Blue Rodeo, and their song "Try". The spotlight then turns to Tiffany, who shares the story of her rise to fame at age 14 with the hit remake of "I Think We're Alone Now."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Canadian singer-songwriter and member of Blue Rodeo, Jim Cuddy, is in Saskatoon and Regina for two concerts at the end of October. Evan gets the chance to chat with Cuddy ahead of his performances to reminisce on his career.
Disgraceful' school trip to Toronto protest needs to be investigated, Ontario premier says (2:00) Guest: Melissa - TDSB parent Instagram rolls out teen accounts, other privacy changes designed to protect those under 18 (17:11) Guest: Elaine Uskoski, video gaming addiction specialist, coach and author, her books include Cyber Sober: A Caregiver's Guide to Video Gaming Addiction. , “ Seeing Through the Cracks” Public system spent at least $1.5-billion on private nurses last year, a sixfold increase since 2020 (35:12) Guest: Dr. Joan Almost, professor of nursing, Faculty of Health Sciences, Queen's University Blue Rodeo's Jim Cuddy and Greg Keeler about to join the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame (49:23) Guest: Jim Cuddy and Greg Keelor, Blue Rodeo and 2024 Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame inductees Think your dog understands words? You might be right (1:09:06) Guest: Federico Rossano, associate professor, department of cognitive sciences, University of California, San Diego
Jim Cuddy of Blue Rodeo talks to Andrew Carter about his solo show at the Mtelus in Montreal on September 13.
Trudie Mason, Jim Cuddy, John Moore, Tom Mulcair, Dr. Mitch Shulman, Karl Lohnes, Robin Glance
His show in Montreal, playing with his sons and the challenge of a dry September. ;)
I'm thrilled to announce my guest this week is JIM CUDDY from BLUE RODEO! In this fun interview, we dive deep on his entire career, starting from his early beginnings through all his solo albums, including his most recent called ALL THE WORLD FADES AWAY. We discuss Blue Rodeo's early days, how they got signed to the Warner label and the upcoming Blue Rodeo Documentary. Jim's solo career has included a JUNO award for Best Male Vocalist and Best Adult Alternative album of the year. In the 35 years since forming, Blue Rodeo have sold over 4 million albums, received dozens of JUNO Award nominations/wins, played over 2,000 shows, been inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame, received a star on Canada's Walk of Fame, been named to the Order of Canada and have been honoured with the Governor General's Performing Arts Award. Most recently, Jim and his long time writing partner, Greg Keelor, were announced as new inductees into the CANADIAN SONGWRITING HALL OF FAME!!! (the ceremony will take place at Massey Hall Sept 28th) Enjoy! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A continuation of Episode 49 with Jim Cuddy of Blue Rodeo, this is a special live-off-the-floor recording session of Jim's song "Anywhere Else But Home" from his new solo album All The World Fades Away.Recorded by Tim Vesely at Blue Rodeo's Woodshed Studio.The band:Jim Cuddy: acoustic guitar, vocalsAndy Maize: vocalsAnne Lindsay: fiddleJane Gowan: accordionTim Vesely: bassmore info:jimcuddy.combluerodeo.comanne-lindsay.comskydiggers.comthevioletarchers.comA co-production by Music Buddy and Employee of the MythThank you for listening! If you enjoyed this episode, please consider supporting the pod with a donation. Any amount helps! MUSIC BUDDY IS:Jane Gowan (host, producer, editor) Tim Vesely (co-producer) Michael Deibert (admin & production assistant)The show's theme song, "Human Stuff," is written by Jane Gowan and Tim Vesely, and performed by Jane and Tim, with additional vocals by Steve Wright and Connie Kostiuk STAY IN TOUCH Email: jane@musicbuddy.caInstagram: @musicbuddypodcastFacebook: @musicbuddypodcastTwitter: @janegowanTikTok: @musicbuddypodThis podcast is brought to you by Morning Run Productions.
A continuation of Episode 18 with Jim Cuddy of Blue Rodeo, this is a special live-off-the-floor recording session of Jim's song "Anywhere Else But Home" from his new solo album All The World Fades Away.Recorded by Tim Vesely at Blue Rodeo's Woodshed Studio.The band:Jim Cuddy: acoustic guitar, vocalsAndy Maize: vocalsAnne Lindsay: fiddleJane Gowan: accordionTim Vesely: bassmore info:jimcuddy.combluerodeo.comanne-lindsay.comskydiggers.comthevioletarchers.comA co-production by Music Buddy and Employee of the MythStream, download, and follow SkydiggersEmployee of the Myth is brought to you by Skydiggers ProductionsFeaturing: Andy Maize and Josh FinlaysonProducer & co-host: Joel StewartHost and Editor: Jane Gowan (Music Buddy)Audio Engineer: Tim Vesely
"Blue Rodeo...were at the vanguard of creating a national movement of roots music...that really captured peoples' imaginations in the late 80s early 90s, and continues to this day" — Andy Maize"The thing about community is that there are a lot of opportunities to give...[The] Christmas show from Skydiggers always feels like a gift... like [they're] doing this as an offering...Their band has never really let me down. I listen to every record and I think 'good on ya boys, you did again'. That show is like that too - one thing after another that's given to the audience, and it's not about their career, it's about this offering at a very important time of year"— Jim CuddyLoyalty, gratitude, and a belief in living fully: These are some of the things that motivate and inspire musician, singer, and songwriter Jim Cuddy. His new album All The World Fades Away (June, 2024) is—in his words—a "fictionalized memoir". It's a collection of personal and poignant songs infused with appreciation of life, love, family, and friendship. Please enjoy this special conversation with guest Jim Cuddy of Blue Rodeo. Featuring Andy Maize, Jane Gowan, Joel Stewart, and Tim Vesely.This episode is a co-production between Music Buddy and Employee of the Myth.Music samples in this episode:"Learn to Live Alone" - Jim Cuddy (All The World Fades Away, 2024)"Second Son" - Jim Cuddy (All In Time, 1998)"Everyday Angels" - Jim Cuddy (All The World Fades Away, 2024)"Will I Be Waiting" - Jim Cuddy (The Light That Guides You Home, 2006)"Arizona Dust" - Jim Cuddy (The Things We Left Behind, 2009)"Bad Timing" - Blue Rodeo (Five Days in July, 1993)"Torn" - Jim Cuddy (All The World Fades Away, 2024)More about Jim Cuddy at jimcuddy.comMore about Blue Rodeo at bluerodeo.comStream, download, and follow SkydiggersEmployee of the Myth is brought to you by Skydiggers ProductionsFeaturing: Andy Maize and Josh FinlaysonProducer & co-host (Season 3): Joel StewartHost and Editor: Jane Gowan (Music Buddy)Audio Engineer: Tim Vesely
This episode is a special co-production between Music Buddy and the Skydiggers' podcast, Employee of the Myth"Blue Rodeo were at the vanguard of creating a national movement of roots music...that really captured peoples' imaginations in the late 80s early 90s, and continues to this day" — Andy Maize"The thing about community is that there are a lot of opportunities to give...[The] Christmas show from Skydiggers always feels like a gift... like [they're] doing this as an offering...Their band has never really let me down. I listen to every record and I think 'good on ya boys, you did again'. That show is like that too - one thing after another that's given to the audience, and it's not about their career, it's about this offering at a very important time of year"— Jim Cuddy Loyalty, gratitude, and a belief in living: These are some of the things that motivate and inspire musician, singer, and songwriter Jim Cuddy. His new album All The World Fades Away (June, 2024) is—in his words—a "fictionalized memoir". It's a collection of personal and poignant songs infused with appreciation of life, love, family, and friendship. Please enjoy this special conversation with guest Jim Cuddy of Blue Rodeo. Featuring Andy Maize, Jane Gowan, Joel Stewart, and Tim Vesely.Thank you to Susan de Cartier and Judith Coombe at Starfish Entertainment for helping to facilitate this interview. Music samples in this episode:"Learn to Live Alone" - Jim Cuddy (All The World Fades Away, 2024)"Second Son" - Jim Cuddy (All In Time, 1998)"Everyday Angels" - Jim Cuddy (All The World Fades Away, 2024)"Will I Be Waiting" - Jim Cuddy (The Light That Guides You Home, 2006)"Arizona Dust" - Jim Cuddy (The Things We Left Behind, 2009)"Bad Timing" - Blue Rodeo (Five Days in July, 1993)"Torn" - Jim Cuddy (All The World Fades Away, 2024)More about Jim Cuddy at jimcuddy.comMore about Blue Rodeo at bluerodeo.comMore about Skydiggers at skydiggers.comThank you for listening! If you enjoyed this episode, please consider supporting the pod with a donation. Any amount helps! MUSIC BUDDY IS:Jane Gowan (host, producer, editor) Tim Vesely (co-producer) Michael Deibert (admin & production assistant)The show's theme song, "Human Stuff," is written by Jane Gowan and Tim Vesely, and performed by Jane and Tim, with additional vocals by Steve Wright and Connie Kostiuk STAY IN TOUCH Email: jane@musicbuddy.caInstagram: @musicbuddypodcastFacebook: @musicbuddypodcastTwitter: @janegowanTikTok: @musicbuddypodThis podcast is brought to you by Morning Run Productions.
The Canadian singer-songwriter Jim Cuddy, best known as the frontman of the iconic roots-rock band Blue Rodeo, is back with his sixth solo album, “All The World Fades Away.” On the record, he paints a portrait of his present life and explores some of his most meaningful relationships, including the relationship he has with his wife and the one he has with his Blue Rodeo bandmate Greg Keelor. Jim sits down with guest host Talia Schlanger in studio to talk about it.
They are Canadian music royalty. Who better to have joined us on the Canada Day weekend than Greg Keelor and Jim Cuddy from Blue Rodeo? AND Jim brings his 6th solo album All the World Fades Away. There is much to talk about. In the first half of the Podcast Greg and Jim take us through Blue Rodeo's plans for their 40th year together in 2025. Taking part in the Lightfoot celebration at Massey Hall. Being inducted into the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame.. Then Greg bugs out and Jim and I talk about his 6th solo album with The Jim Cuddy band. It's called All the world fades away and it's a beauty. Stories about his Father, our friend the late John Mann and his family, his early years on The Yukon, and his duet with Greg on the solo album. The dialogue between the two of them on the meaning of the song is WILD! We talk tours and plans for the year. Comments about playing the Canmore and Edmonton Folk Festivals this summer. Our thanks to the boys... Enjoy – Happy Canada Day
In this week's episode of Gent's Talk, presented by BULOVA, host Samir Mourani sits down with musician Jim Cuddy of Blue Rodeo where Jim talks about his relationship with his World War II veteran father, becoming a professional musician, how he stayed with his craft despite not seeing success until his 30s, the rise of Blue Rodeo followed by band decisions that resulted in him going solo and what it's like playing music alongside his children. #gentstalk Connect with us! Subscribe here ► https://www.youtube.com/@GentsTalkPodcast Website: https://gentspost.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gentspost/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@gentstalkpod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gentspost/ About Gent's Talk: The Gent's Talk series, powered by Gent's Post and presented by BULOVA Canada is an episodic video podcast conversation with leading gents and rising stars across various industries. Guests include Russell Peters, James Blunt, Jonathan Osorio, Director X, JP Saxe, Wes Hall, Johnny Orlando, Shan Boodram, Dom Gabriel, and Nick Bateman, just to name a few. The conversations range from career path, hurtles, mental health, family, relationships, business, and everything in between. Gent's Talk is the first-ever video podcast to be made available for streaming on all Air Canada domestic/international flights. We aim to have a raw, unfiltered conversations about our guests' lives, how they achieved success, lessons learned along the way, and the challenges encountered. Credits: Host/Producer: Samir Mourani Creative Director and Executive Producer: Steven Branco Video & Sound Editor: Roman Lapshin A STAMINA Group Production, powered by Gent's Post.
Frontman, Jim Cuddy, of illustrious country rock band, Blue Rodeo, joins us on this episode of The Adamantium Podcast. We discuss his latest solo album, All The World Fades Away, and it's lead single “Learn to Live Alone.” We also talk about his upcoming induction into the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame, Blue Rodeo's very first gig at Toronto bar, The Rivoli, their classic song “Bulletproof,” working with Meryl Streep for the 1990 film, Postcards from the Edge, his two sons becoming musicians, and much more!
New music from Mick Lynch, Sarah Jarosz, The Ballroom Thieves,Mitski, Brittney Spencer, Joy Oladukun, Tom Odell, The Cinematic Orchestra and some songs that I have not played in a while from Aimee Mann, Blackie and the Rodeo Kings, Jim Cuddy and Rufus Wainwright
Jim Cuddy and Colin Cripps of Blue Rodeo join host Paul Romanuk to talk about some of their favourite Beatles vocal performances. This is Part II of a two-part episode.This is the last episode of Series 3 of The Walrus Was Paul.EPISODE NOTES:Here is Jim and Colin's virtual album of some of their favourite Beatles vocal performances:SIDE ALove Me DoThis BoyBaby's In BlackIf I Needed SomeoneHappiness Is A Warm GunSIDE BHelter SkelterOh! DarlingYou Never Give Me Your MoneyThe Long And Winding RoadLet It BeHere is a link to the playlist on Tidal-you can find out about all things Jim Cuddy at his website: jimcuddy.com-Colin Cripps did a very good solo record in 2013 called Stormy Northern Days. Here's where you can listen to it.
Jim Cuddy and Colin Cripps of Blue Rodeo join host Paul Romanuk to talk about some of their favourite Beatles vocal performances. This is Part I of a two-part episode.EPISODE NOTES:Here is Jim and Colin's virtual album of some of their favourite Beatles vocal performances:SIDE ALove Me DoThis BoyBaby's In BlackIf I Needed SomeoneHappiness Is A Warm GunSIDE BHelter SkelterOh! DarlingYou Never Give Me Your MoneyThe Long And Winding RoadLet It BeHere is a link to the playlist on Tidal-you can find out about all things Jim Cuddy at his website: jimcuddy.com-Colin Cripps is a massive guitar head. Look for him on Insta, where he regularly posts pictures of guitars in his collection. Here's an interview he did with the website 300Guitars.com about some of the guitars he has.-we talk about the 30th anniversary and the making of the spectacular Blue Rodeo album Five Days In July. Here's a CBC interview with Jim where he talks in a little more detail about the making of the record.
This is Part Two of an archive session of The Walrus Was Paul from 2020 where host Paul Romanuk talks with Blue Rodeo members Jim Cuddy and Colin Cripps about The Beatles 1965 album Rubber Soul. The episode has been re-released to mark 58 years since the original release of Rubber Soul.
It's 58 years this week since the release of The Beatles 1965 album Rubber Soul; so we dig back into The Walrus Was Paul archives to bring you a conversation host Paul Romanuk had with superstar Canadian singer/songwriter Jim Cuddy and Blue Rodeo bandmate Colin Cripps back in 2020 about what an influential album Rubber Soul was (and still is).EPISODE NOTES:-we'll be periodically re-releasing some classic episodes from the TWWP archive that have been hidden away for a few years. This is an episode you might have missed along the way. Even if you didn't, it's worth another listen.-all things Jim Cuddy can be found at his website jimcuddy.com-likewise, catch up with what Colin Cripps is up to at his website colincripps.com-both of these fantastic players mostly ply their trade with iconic Canadian band Blue Rodeo.Their website is bluerodeo.com-here's a good piece from The Guardian from 2015 and the 50th anniversary of Rubber Soul
The Mulligan Stew Podcast Guest is Devin Cuddy. (Devin Cuddy band) Son of Jim Cuddy and very definitely his own man. Jim has said, on this very podcast, that he offered to school Devin and son Sam on the fine art of songwriting and playing but the guys went their separate ways. Now, Jim says he's very impressed with their growth and creativity. They've been singing together for years but just casually at fundraising events. Devin talks about a maritime tour they just did. Devin has released his first new music in 5 years. The album is called Dear Jane – with a reference to Hotlips Houlihan on the Mash TV series. The album is a soulful mix of New Orleans, honky tonk, roots and Randy Newman. Devins originals are storytelling taken to another level. He's become his own storyteller. Devin is creating his place in Canada's music world, just like his Father. One of the great surprises is Devin's cover of Barney Bentall's hit Come Back to Me. Barney sings on the track. Barney, Jim and Devin have been friends a long time. Devin says he's been waiting to sing these songs for 5 years. Should be a great 2024 for The Devin Cuddy Band. Tracks are included in the podcast.
On the 30th anniversary of Blue Rodeo's best selling album “Five Days in July,” bandmates Jim Cuddy and Greg Keelor join Tom to recall how they found refuge in Greg's Ontario farmhouse to create a Canadian masterpiece. Plus, k-os celebrates the 17th anniversary of his hit album “Atlantis: Hymns for Disco” by releasing a brand new song to add to his catalogue. The Canadian rapper, singer-songwriter and producer joins Tom to premiere the song, titled “Invulnerable.”
The Pals X Devin Cuddy Episode 245 - Presented By Hardbite Chips. Canadian based and every chip is made with no preservatives, no GMOs, no trans fat, no gluten, no cholesterol! Devin Cuddy is a singer-songwriter born, bred and based in Toronto. After attending York University for Jazz Piano, Devin cut his teeth performing at Toronto's Cameron House, where he was inspired by the local singer-songwriter scene. He began his career alone at the piano, and soon found himself on a national stage on tour with Blue Rodeo; the opening act for his dad, lead singer Jim Cuddy. The Devin Cuddy Band has now released several works under the Cameron House label: JUNO-nominated Volume One (2012), Kitchen Knife (2016), and Amy's Dream EP (2018). His ever-expanding catalogue and charismatic stage presence have garnered a quickly-growing following from coast to coast to coast. He infuses his music with the influences nearest to his heart - Randy Newman, Steve Earle, Jelly Roll Morton and Dr. John to name a few. Follow him at @devincuddy and us @thepalspodcast / @yourpalrick @danigalarneau
Mark interviews Terry Fallis about his latest novel, A New Season. A two-time winner of the Stephen Leacock Medal for Humour, Terry Fallis is the author of nine novels, all of them national bestsellers—including six #1 bestsellers—and all published by McClelland & Stewart/Penguin Random House. Prior to the interview, Mark shares comments from recent episodes, welcomes new Patron Nikki Guerlain, and a word about this episode's sponsor. You can learn more about how you can get your audiobooks distributed to retailers and library systems around the world at starkreflections.ca/Findaway. In their conversation, Mark and Terry talk about: Terry's latest novel, A NEW SEASON, and the unique approach he took to his latest book Retiring from his day job as a communications/public affairs consultant in March 2022 Having wanted to write full time since the release of his first novel fifteen years earlier The precarious reality of the earnings an author is most likely to make, even if they are a successful author who regularly hits the bestseller lists in Canada How the novel was derived from fears (something Terry was inspired by John Irving to consider), and from events that unfolded during the pandemic, and the way Terry had to evolve his writing from the usual "bend" of humor he employed in his previous books Casting off the shackles/tyranny of humor Some of the "trademark" self-depracating humor of Terry's narrators (Jack McMaster in this one, Daniel Addison in his first couple of novels) Not being able to believe that he's currently 63 and the experience of writing a narrator (Jack) who is closer to Terry's own age Terry's experiences playing ball hockey every week and how ball hockey can be a bit of a time machine Writing the scenes from trying to speech French when in Paris from personal experience Terry's friendship with Jim Cuddy (of Blue Rodeo fame) via his weekly ball-hockey and how the musician allowed Terry to write him into his novel The examination of make friendship which is an important aspect of this novel Terry's history of being a "closeted" singer-songwriter, which he's been doing since he was seventeen years old The song "More Than The Game" which Terry wrote about the comradarie of his ball hockey league Laying a few of Terry's songs into the audiobook produced by Penguin Random House The 42-year-old love song that Terry wrote for his University girlfriend (who he has been married to for 36 wonderful years) The long-time romantic tradition of Terry singing the love song to his wife on Christmas Eve Terry's personal connection to Paris and how it, like ball hockey, is a kind of time machine Writing a scene of the novel at the seat of Hemmingway's favorite table at a Paris cafe Hailing from the "why use 6 words when 12 will do" school of writing The saga of Constance Stanley's diaries becoming the final piece that Terry needed to complete the story How the title A NEW SEASON refers to so many different elements from the novel The next book that Terry has already started to work on, which has even more intrigue and suspense than two of his previous novels Advice Terry would have for writers who have long wanted to do it, but haven't yet taken that step And more... After the interview, Mark reflects on the idea of writing books from passion and intense interest. He then shares the name of the Patron winner of Joanna Penn's Writing the Shadow. Links of Interest: Terry's Website Terry's Substack A New Season (PRH Canada) Terry's previous guest appearances on this podcast: EP 029 - Terry Fallis on Writing with Authenthicity, Humor, and Passion Mentions of Terry on previous episodes: EP 189 - From Stage to Page and Back to Stage with Rod Carley EP 050 - 5 Things Learned in 50 Episodes EP 020 - Lessons Learned on My Writer Journey EP 146 - Finding Yourself in Our Song with Meaghan Smith EP 327 - Writing the Shadow with Joanna Penn EP 326 - Rebranding and Relaunching with E.L. Williams EP 325 - Reflecting Back: 3 Things That Are Wrong With Indie Publishing Mark's YouTube Channel Buy Mark a Coffee Patreon for Stark Reflections Best Book Ever Podcast Lovers Moon Podcast The Relaxed Author Buy eBook Direct Buy Audiobook Direct Publishing Pitfalls for Authors An Author's Guide to Working with Libraries & Bookstores Wide for the Win Mark's Canadian Werewolf Books This Time Around (Short Story) A Canadian Werewolf in New York Stowe Away (Novella) Fear and Longing in Los Angeles Fright Nights, Big City Lover's Moon Hex and the City The Canadian Mounted: A Trivia Guide to Planes, Trains and Automobiles Yippee Ki-Yay Motherf*cker: A Trivia Guide to Die Hard The introductory, end, and bumper music for this podcast (“Laser Groove”) was composed and produced by Kevin MacLeod of www.incompetech.com and is Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
Music and sports… both universal languages in their own right and today we try to speak them at the same time. It should be no secret by now that our interim co-host Dave Hodge has a love affair with music and after weeks and weeks of not so subtle hints we finally indulge him. Jim cuddy, lead singer of Blue Rodeo joins the show today. The two subjects could very well be a perfect pair as we talk to Jim about how and why sports and music have blended so well over the years. The three search for the parallels between the two, as John & Dave pick Jim's brain on life as a musician and let him do the same about their dedication to sport.
Your daily highlights of Toronto Today with Greg Brady, Sheba Siddiqui & Gord Rennie. On today's episode: 1 - Ontario - the aide to Minister of Housing Steve Clark quit…he resigned, he's gone…just because….why? (0:15 - 9:14) 2 - Ontario Place - did Therme cave in? Well, slightly, BUT….is it the best thing to balance public/private? (9:20 - 16:20) 3 - Josh Matlow, Toronto City Councillor for Ward 12 Toronto-St. Paul's. (16:26 - 24:56) 4 - Jim Cuddy from Blue Rodeo (25:02 - 35:12) 5 - Deputy Prime Minister fined $273 for speeding in rental car. (35:18 - 44:44)
This week we talk about Five Days in July, the fifth album by the Canadian country-rock band, Blue Rodeo. Formed in 1984 by high school pals Jim Cuddy and Greg Keelor, Blue Rodeo became mainstays of the country and roots-rock revival in Toronto during the mid-1980s. In 1993, the band gathered at Greg Keelor's farmhouse to begin work on their next album, Five Days In July , which was actually recorded in five days. Bucking the trend of popular music at the time (grunge anyone?) the band made their most acoustic album to date. The lack of loud, distorted guitar didn't seem to matter to their Canadian fans. Full of tunes about love and loss, many of of the songs on Five Days in July would become some of the band's most adored songs. The album would end up being the band's biggest commercial success, and cement their standing as one of Canada's most beloved bands.
In this episode . . . After the rain (cue Jim Cuddy). Why I'm done with comfrey tea even if it's not done with me. Milkweed multiplies. Collecting kale seed. Surprise mouse melons. More edible “weeds” and surprise appearances. A special guest monarch. First zinnia (Queen Lime Blush). Leaf thievery and its many uses. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit gardeningoutloud.substack.com
Blue Rodeo, Jim Cuddy, Greg Keelor, Pete Anderson, and me.
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Canadian folk music legend Gordon Lightfoot has died, aged 84. We remember the man and the musical icon, with Blue Rodeo frontman Jim Cuddy; and Lightfoot's friend and biographer Nicholas Jennings.
Jeff prompts 15 rockstars to tell us what their favourite Beatles songs are and why? Featuring some incredibly honest and well thought answers from: Paul Rodgers, Joe Walsh, Colin James, Randy Bachman, Nick Gilder, Kim Mitchell, Moe Berg, Joe Perry, Jim Cuddy, Derek Trucks and Susan Tedeschi, Serena Ryder, Rick Jackett of Finger 11, Jeremy Taggart of Our Lady Peace, and BUBBLES from TRAILER PARK BOYS. Do you remember the band he, i.e. actor Mike Smith, was a part of? Find out in this 25 minute podcast version of Woods' weekly radio show.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Juno Couch: a luxurious seating area where artists may gather during Juno Weekend and exchange opinions, questions and minor insults. All for the entertainment of music fans everywhere. Music can also be played from the stage conveniently located right next to the Couches. Just for the record, the Juno Couch only happens when the awards are hosted in Alberta. It's been co-hosted by Jim Cuddy of Blue Rodeo – except for this year. Year one was in the bar lobby of the Hotel MacDonald, Year two was in a restaurant at the base of the Calgary Tower and Year Three was on the streets of Calgary. Just over a week ago, Edmonton hosted the Junos Awards. Right across the street from the Juno home base was CKUA Radio. A perfect home for the Juno Couch because we already had two couches and a performance area. Jim Cuddy was playing Juno Cup hockey to raise funds for Music Counts—Canada's music education charity. Jim made a guest appearance from the rink via The Net. My co-hosts this year were Tom Wilson (Blackie and the Rodeo Kings) and Dan Mangan. Guests include Angelique Francis Digging Roots Shawn Hall (The Harp and Axe) Jon Dore Shakura S'Aida The Weather Station Marc Jordan and Amy Sky CKUA Hosts Holger Petersen Cam Hayden Kate Stevens Marek Tyler Grant Stovel Kerry Clarke This podcast is an edited combination of guest comments over the two-hour show. Best exchanges on the day! Please enjoy! And thank you all. Guests, crew, staff, volunteers, Vintage West, Rigoletto.
Blue Rodeo recently played a great evening of deeper cuts from their history at the Songs Seldom Heard performance at Massey Hall in Toronto. As Matt watched the events (virtually) unfold, it brought him back to a conversation he'd had with the band's Jim Cuddy in late November of 2021. The pair discussed Many a Mile, the latest album from Blue Rodeo, which was released that December.Whether you're a longtime fan or this is the first time you're hearing about Blue Rodeo, we think you'll enjoy this conversation with Jim. The chat covers a lot of ground, including some great memories of the late Gord Downie of Tragically Hip.Stay tuned for more from The Record Player and thanks for listening! You can follow us on Twitter and also check out our Record Club on Patreon. We appreciate your attentive ears and ongoing support!Stay up to date with Blue Rodeo at their official website.
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In this 1098th episode of Toronto Mike'd, Mike chats with Steve Fall from Acid Test about his new band with Lucy Di Santo they call ON. Also, Mike shares details about his visit to the Blue Rodeo studio yesterday chatting with Jim Cuddy. Toronto Mike'd is proudly brought to you by Great Lakes Brewery, Palma Pasta, Canna Cabana, StickerYou, Ridley Funeral Home and Electronic Products Recycling Association.
In this 1097th episode of Toronto Mike'd, Mike chats with Jim Cuddy about all things Blue Rodeo and more. Toronto Mike'd is proudly brought to you by Great Lakes Brewery, Palma Pasta, Canna Cabana, StickerYou, Ridley Funeral Home and Electronic Products Recycling Association.
When Greg Keelor moved to Toronto as a kid, he didn't intend on making friends. Despite that, Greg ended up being pals with a guy named Jim Cuddy. For Canadians, this friendship is one of the most important things to happen to Canadian rock country music — because from that friendship, Blue Rodeo was born. Greg and Jim tell Tom about how they got their start, the moment they knew things were about to change and why letting go was the best thing they could do for their music.