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Episode #1032 New music, some super groups & talented teamups, classics, and we welcome back Jory Nash and preview a new episode of Fly with your Shadow! Watch for a new episode this week and support Jory's comeback here: https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-jory-nash-make-his-10th-studio-recording playlist: https://wp.me/p1lizT-fz4
It's that time of the year...you want love songs? We've got love songs of all kinds on this week's episode of Georgian Bay Roots Radio. Join host Kailey Jane Hawkins to discover the spectrum of love songs from A-Z and hear music from folks like Valdy, David Hawkins, Jon Brooks, Morgan X Barrie, Bahamas, John Wort Hannam, Joel Plaskett, Drew McIvor, Mavis Staples, Jory Nash, Union Duke, Corin Raymond, John Prine, Suzie Vinnick & Rick Fines, Taylor Raeburn and The Small Glories! Happy Valentines Day!
Hey y'all! This time I watched another horse movie! Which for some reason is a sequel to Flicka...I guess apparently that movie needed a sequel. But come on and find out how this one ranked against the other horse girl movies. You'll also find out what cities are bigger than Pittsburgh, can you pet Chincoteague ponies, and what I think it'd be like to have been Jesus' friend. All right here on the third episode of Equine Rewind! Intro song "Old Town Road (Remix) by Lil Nas X, First interstitial clip "So Over You" by Heather Youmans, second interstitial clip "Save Yourself" by Jory Nash, and Outro "Ksazobalit" by Cassper Nyovest
This Family Day/Post-Valentines Day episode of Georgian Bay Roots Radio is all about family, about love, and about Summerfolk 44! Featuring music by The Great Lake Swimmers, Esther's Family, Matt Andersen & Mike Stevens, Alysha Brilla, Union Duke, Drew McIvor, Suzie Vinnick & Rick Fines, Jory Nash, Meaghan Smith, Joni Mitchell, Eve Goldberg, Kellie Loder, Piper Hayes, The Small Glories and Marshall Veroni!
Jory Nash released his ninth album “Wilderness Years” earlier this year. It maybe his best yet, which is saying a lot for an artist who consistently produces great albums. It may also be his last – or at least for a while. As Jory explains during an in depth interview with Jan Hall at the 2018 Folk Music Ontario conference, it's getting harder and harder to make a living as singer-songwriter in a music world that is becoming so totally dominated by streaming companies that, at the present time, do not fairly compensate artists for access to their music. It’s a great interview, and well-worth checking out – and Jory also plays a couple of songs from the new album live for us. Wilderness Years was co-produced with Chris Stringer, and recorded at Union Sound with support from Jason Fowler, (guitars, mandolin), Devon Henderson (bass), Robbie Grunwald (piano, organ, accordion), Gary Craig (percussion), Dean Drouillard (6 & 12 string electric guitars), Burke Carroll (pedal steel), Kevin Fox (cello), Drew Jurecka (strings), Gene Hardy (sax), Jerome Godboo (harmonica) with Lori Cullen, Oh Susanna, Lydia Persuad & Chloe Watkinson (backing vocals). The new album has a lush and warm feel, and features 11 songs that are some of the most personal Jory has written, reflecting on the joys and responsibilities of new fatherhood, and crossing borders from folk and pop to soul, jazz and blues, with a nod to some of the great singer-songwriter albums of the 70s. Jory Nash plays Silence in Guelph on Saturday November 17 at 8 p.m. Visit Jory Nash online at http://jorynash.com. Music: Jory Nash “Sister Station” (Live), “Wilderness” (Live) and “The Astral Plane” from “Wilderness Years” (Thin Man Records, 2018).
Jory Nash joins us on Episode 405 of Folk Roots Radio to chat about his latest album “Wilderness Years”, and the challenges of making a living as a singer-songwriter in a world where online streaming is rapidly becoming the primary way people listen to music. It’s a great interview and definitely worth sticking around for. We also hear from Guelph based singer-songwriter Doris Folkens who has just released a new single for Remembrance Day, "All Our Roses", and check out more of the new music we've received including new releases from Kaia Kater, Missy Raines, Kathy Kallick Band, Kittel & Co. and Jenie Thai. Check you the full playlist on the website: http://folkrootsradio.com/folk-roots-radio-episode-405-feat-jory-nash-more-new-releases/
It's the Labour Day episode of Georgian Bay Roots! In this show we celebrate workers and songs about work, we celebrate birthdays, and we celebrate the end of summer vacation! Featuring music by Joel and Bill Plaskett, Old Man Luedecke, Danny Michel, The Mackenzie Blues Band, Jory Nash, Shawna Caspi, The Arrogant Worms, Cheryl Wheeler, Drew McIvor, Tragedy Ann, Great Big Sea, Ruthie Foster, Matt Andersen, Our Shotgun Wedding and Eric Nagler!
St John’s NF singer-songwriter Peter Willie Youngtree specializes in gritty thought-provoking country songs that he delivers with a wonderful world weary old time country voice that feels like it comes from another place and time. Peter Willie Youngtree joins us on Episode 392 of Folk Roots Radio to chat about his forthcoming album “Musical Chairs” with his band The Blooms, the follow up to his critically acclaimed 2015 album “Country Hymns”. Peter Willie also plays three new songs live for us. It’s a great interview – definitely worth sticking around for. We also have new music from Jon Brooks, Jory Nash, Kellie Loder, The Jeremiahs, Tim O’Brien, Andrew Collins Trio, Annie Lou, Ian Reid, David Stone and David Davis & the Warrior River Boys. Check out the full playlist on the website: http://folkrootsradio.com/folk-roots-radio-episode-392-feat-peter-willie-youngtree-more-new-releases/
One of our favourite singer-songwriters Dana Sipos joins us on Episode 390 of Folk Roots Radio to chat about her great fourth album “Trick Of the Light” which was recently released on Miranda Mulholland’s boutique record label Roaring Girl Records. It's a great interview, and well worth checking out. We also check out new music from Lucy Ward, Jupiter Owls, Jory Nash, The Ennis Sisters, Steve Dawson, Fink Marxer Gleaves, David Davis & The Warrior River Boys, Ronnie Bowman & Lou Reid, The Jeremiahs, Laurie MacAllister, Emerald Rae and Saor Patrol. Check out the full playlist on the website: http://folkrootsradio.com/folk-roots-radio-episode-390-feat-dana-sipos-more-new-releases/
We’re still flying high after last night’s amazing Skydiggers show, so we’ve got a couple of theirs and a couple from former Skydigger Paul MacLeod, who celebrated a birthday this week. We’ve also got news of upcoming house concerts at Sunset Saloon, as well as tunes from another birthday boy, Jory Nash, who performed at the Saloon recently. We’ve also got some special requests and dedications as well as a look ahead to tomorrow’s Del Barber/Old Man Luedecke show.
We’re still flying high after last night’s amazing Skydiggers show, so we’ve got a couple of theirs and a couple from former Skydigger Paul MacLeod, who celebrated a birthday this week. We’ve also got news of upcoming house concerts at Sunset Saloon, as well as tunes from another birthday boy, Jory Nash, who performed at the Saloon recently. We’ve also got some special requests and dedications as well as a look ahead to tomorrow’s Del Barber/Old Man Luedecke show.
Today we catch up with our old friend David Francey, who returns to town this week for a can’t-miss show at the Park Theatre. Also, it’s Jetsgiving in Winnipeg, where we celebrate Thanksgiving and the return of our NHL team. We played some music in honour of both, and then shut the show down a wee bit early so our intrepid host could head home in time for the opening faceoff, and a fabulous dinner with the family.
Today we catch up with our old friend David Francey, who returns to town this week for a can’t-miss show at the Park Theatre. Also, it’s Jetsgiving in Winnipeg, where we celebrate Thanksgiving and the return of our NHL team. We played some music in honour of both, and then shut the show down a wee bit early so our intrepid host could head home in time for the opening faceoff, and a fabulous dinner with the family.
Today we catch up with our old friend David Francey, who returns to town this week for a can’t-miss show at the Park Theatre. Also, it’s Jetsgiving in Winnipeg, where we celebrate Thanksgiving and the return of our NHL team. We played some music in honour of both, and then shut the show down a wee bit early so our intrepid host could head home in time for the opening faceoff, and a fabulous dinner with the family.
We’ve had some pretty notable guests on this show over the years, but even I was a little surprised and impressed when we landed today’s interview with the legendary James McMurtry. He’s one of the most powerful songwriters in the world, and he returns to Winnipeg next weekend for the first time in 19 years. Sadly, this means that we won’t be going to see Danny Michel, but we played a bunch of his songs to soften the blow. We’ve got a bunch of other classics to round out the show.
We’ve had some pretty notable guests on this show over the years, but even I was a little surprised and impressed when we landed today’s interview with the legendary James McMurtry. He’s one of the most powerful songwriters in the world, and he returns to Winnipeg next weekend for the first time in 19 years. Sadly, this means that we won’t be going to see Danny Michel, but we played a bunch of his songs to soften the blow. We’ve got a bunch of other classics to round out the show.
We’ve had some pretty notable guests on this show over the years, but even I was a little surprised and impressed when we landed today’s interview with the legendary James McMurtry. He’s one of the most powerful songwriters in the world, and he returns to Winnipeg next weekend for the first time in 19 years. Sadly, this means that we won’t be going to see Danny Michel, but we played a bunch of his songs to soften the blow. We’ve got a bunch of other classics to round out the show.
September is here, and our summer fun is coming to an end. We need some great music to chase away those blues, and today’s show is chock full of good stuff. We’ve got some new music, some requests & dedications, some creepy love songs, and a preview of the two upcoming Greg Macpherson CD release shows!
September is here, and our summer fun is coming to an end. We need some great music to chase away those blues, and today’s show is chock full of good stuff. We’ve got some new music, some requests & dedications, some creepy love songs, and a preview of the two upcoming Greg Macpherson CD release shows!
Yesterday, as I was sitting in the glorious sunshine with my wonderful son, listening to one of my favourite bands of all, for free, I was thinking that it was pretty much a perfect day. One of the songs I heard, in particular, had me thinking about perfect songs, so today’s show starts off with a whole bunch of songs that I’d call pretty much perfect. We also paid tribute to a guy who knew a thing or two about perfect songs, Joe Strummer, on what would have been his birthday. We also announced the next exciting show at Sunset Saloon and heard some peppy, poppy new releases, including a great new East Coast supergroup.
Yesterday, as I was sitting in the glorious sunshine with my wonderful son, listening to one of my favourite bands of all, for free, I was thinking that it was pretty much a perfect day. One of the songs I heard, in particular, had me thinking about perfect songs, so today’s show starts off with a whole bunch of songs that I’d call pretty much perfect. We also paid tribute to a guy who knew a thing or two about perfect songs, Joe Strummer, on what would have been his birthday. We also announced the next exciting show at Sunset Saloon and heard some peppy, poppy new releases, including a great new East Coast supergroup.
We’re pre-recorded this week, and since we’re coming to you from my basement, it allows us the opportunity to blow the dust off some discs that don’t seem to make it down to the station as often as they should. It’s another 2 hours of great hidden gems.
We’re pre-recorded this week, and since we’re coming to you from my basement, it allows us the opportunity to blow the dust off some discs that don’t seem to make it down to the station as often as they should. It’s another 2 hours of great hidden gems.