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Episode #1059 Pre-recorded just hours after I learned that we'd lost a valuable member of the Manitoba music community, multi-instrumentalist Don Zueff. Don is primarily known these days for his work with the mighty D. Rangers, but he's had a long career and lasting impact. He dropped by the UMFM studio in 2014 playing with Jay Aymar, so it seemed like a good idea to listen back to that one and play just a few highlights from Don's career. Following that, we preview an exciting upcoming local show, spin some new music, parlez some francais, and talk about the big JP Hoe show this weekend. Today's 4:00 feature focuses on another fabulous fiddle player, the outstanding Kendel Carson, who has been a mainstay in Canadian music for years. She'll be back in town next weekend alongside Adam Baldwin. playlist: https://wp.me/p1lizT-fWA
Episode #961 A bit of new music to kick things off, some rediscovered classics, a look at two amazing upcoming shows, and a whole lot of rockin' bangers that couldn't be contained in our usual two-hour show, so we stretched out and took over an extra hour. Don't forget about tomorrow's big Tell the Band to Go Home 20th Anniversary Live Recording with JP Hoe, Keri Latimer, and Nicky Mehta! Tickets are still available and we'd love to have as many of you join us as possible! INFORMATION / TICKETS playlist: https://wp.me/p1lizT-eFE
I’m not sure why I waited so long to get folk-pop singer-songwriter JP Hoe on the podcast, but we remedied that with a conversation about his new LP, Botanicals, Winnipeg as a source of opportunity, self-examination in the wake of a global pandemic, and much more! Huge thanks to everyone who supports the podcast on Patreon! You can help out for as little as $1 a month if you like the show and want to throw some change in the guitar case! You can also throw a one-time tip via Buymeacoffee. As always, if you like the podcast, please tell a friend or 20! Rate and review on your podcast player of choice! Word of mouth is still the main way Witchpolice Radio reaches new ears. Thanks for listening!
Singer Songwriter JP Hoe joins the DTP to chat about his new single 'Out Of The Darkness'! ‘Out Of The Darkness' is the lead single from JP's forthcoming album ‘Botanicals'! ‘Botanicals' encapsulates JP's journey over the past few years, in trying to find the balance between attentive father/husband/friend and lifelong traveling performer. Sole songwriter, self-engineering and producing the album, he attempts to live up to his admired jack-of-all-trade predecessors The stories JP loves to share between the music reveal a person still searching, and someone who isn't ashamed to laugh at his failures along the way. The silver lining of the past two years for him has been a passionate reminder to carry the adventure forward; throwing everything you have at it and leaving nothing to regret. Connect with JP Hoe! — — Support Colton Gee and Desert Tiger ----- Check out our webstore @ Follow the Desert Tiger Podcast @ Follow Colton Gee @ -----
This week, Steve and Diana chat with none other than legendary musician and children's performer Fred Penner! Fred discusses his long and illustrious music career, which started helping troubled teens early on in his life and how two big mortality checks in his life drove him to search for his bliss. Plus, he explains how he's survived the critics thanks to his wife's wise words, ‘It's none of your business.'Fred introduces us to Winnipeg singer-songwriter and musician JP Hoe! Steve was mesmerized by JP's ingenious video for his song, ‘Beautifully Crazy,' and JP explains the importance of the Winnipeg arts scene, his holiday album and how he met Fred Penner over olives and soft cheese.To learn more about Fred Penner, check out his website www.fredpenner.com or on Twitter @PennerFred and on Instagram @fpenner5To learn more about JP Hoe, check out his website at www.jphoe.com and check out the video for Beautifully Crazy at https://youtu.be/OjfqjQXG0aI or on Spotify at: https://open.spotify.com/artist/6EtgUAY8OttzTLTwfO2X9l?si=hoFXmHPdRB-KQehAHaQZJg. You can follow JP on Twitter @jphoe and Instagram @jphoeHOST: Steve Patterson (Twitter: @patterballs)PRODUCER & CO-HOST: Diana Frances (Twitter @dianafrancesvan)TECHNICAL PRODUCER: Donovan Deschner from Fracture A Femur Productions (www.fractureafemur.com)MUSIC BY: Imagine Sound Studios (www.imaginesoundstudios.com) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode that I uploaded in the Ottawa airport, I had to chance to chat with my pal - Winnipeg producer and musician Rusty Matyas. Rusty Matyas is a producer and multi-instrumentalist based in Winnipeg, Manitoba with over 25 years of experience in the Canadian music scene. He's been a member of numerous successful acts including the Weakerthans, the Waking Eyes, Imaginary Cities, and The Sheepdogs. Since earning the 2014 Western Canadian Music Award for Producer of the Year, Rusty's work can be found in hundreds of singles and albums - including Leonard Sumner, Sierra Noble, JP Hoe, and more - as well as a number of podcast themes and advertisements. He currently performs and records as Rusty Robot. Rusty talked very openly with some of his ups and downs and how he maintains positivity in his life. Help me fund my next album by clicking here: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/gravencanada/simple-complex-a-porthole-into-gravens-15th-major-release #graventown #gravencanadaCatch 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
Episode #904 Another show packed with great new music this week, as well as highlights of live shows past and future, a full contingent of German requests for the first time in a long time, and more of my recent chat with JP Hoe, left over from this week's episode of Fly with your Shadow! playlist: https://wp.me/p1lizT-ess
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It only took one listen at his producer's house in 2003 to convince me that JP Hoe had something special. He's got a big, powerful, one-of-a-kind voice, and knows how to craft a memorable melody. I knew he was headed for great things and couldn't wait to share his music with people. And I've been doing it steadily for 18 years now. In that time, he's put out an early EP, 4 full-length albums, kick-started the creation of one of my favourite live music venues, and created a perennially successful and popular Christmas-time concert, The Hoe Hoe Hoe Holiday Show, and a related collection of original and classic Christmas songs. He is one of the most popular live acts in Winnipeg, always performing to sold-out crowds and is a regular at local festivals and major events. He was part of a local supergroup called Middle of Nowhere, which was made up of JP, Rusty Matyas (now known as Rusty Robot), Alexa Dirks (now doing big things as Begonia), Grant Davidson (aka Slow Leaves) and Keri Latimer (leader of Leaf Rapids and Nathan.) He's extensively toured Canada, The USA, Australia, Iceland, and Europe. Needless to say, the guy's been busy! JP has been one of the most played artists on my radio shows and has stopped by the studio to chat and sing at least a dozen times, but somehow, it's always fresh and fun and interesting. JP Hoe lives in Winnipeg with his wife and two kids. You can find him online at JPHoe.com and on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. He's hard at work on a long-awaited new album. I've got more from our conversation that I'll share on the September 5 episode of my show Tell the Band to Go Home, which you can find at tellthebandtogohome.com. Music credits and more info: https://wp.me/pdcjXL-6U
Nigredo is track 9 on the Victory Lap LP! John Paul Peters Interview: 11:00-1:27:00 Keith & Greg song discussion: 1:27:30-end John Paul is an award winning Producer, Arranger, Audio Engineer, Mixer, Musician, and is co-owner at Private Ear Recording. His client list would be aptly described as diverse. He has produced, engineered, and mixed albums in a wide variety of genres over the past 15 years. His love of music and people, along with dedication to detail and genuine effort to achieve his client’s goals, has given him much success both in the Canadian music industry and beyond. Clients Include: Mobina Galore, Crooked Brothers, Propagandhi, Royal Canoe, Begonia, The Waking Eyes, Bros. Landreth, Comback Kid, Yes We Mystic, JP Hoe, Matt Epp, and many more!
Jen and Erin host their first-ever live podcast! The ladies are joined by many special guests, including Sandy Taronno (our piano man for the entire show), musicians JP Hoe and Rusty Matyas, sketch comedy group HUNKS, ukulele comedy duo Bunny, indie-rock group Mise en Scene and the big man himself, Santa! They chat holiday traditions, play some games, some songs are performed and everyone has a jolly time. All proceeds from this event support the Free Press's holiday campaign, Miracle on Mountain, which goes to the Christmas Cheer Board. Recorded in front of a live audience at the West End Cultural Centre in Winnipeg on Dec. 16, 2018 Big thanks to: Mikey Lipnowski (sound) Nicholas Friesen (stage manager/producer) Nicholas Jones (FoH manager)
JP Hoe and Rusty Matyas join Jen and Erin for an extra-long episode of BtL. JP and Rusty are part of the new five-piece, Middle of Nowhere, and discuss the band's new album, as well as providing some insight on the Royal Wedding and Kijiji shopping. They also partake in a Good or Gross segment focused on the food trend of plant-based eating.
We’re looking forward to two exciting local shows, unfortunately happening on the same night, as favourites JP Hoe and Scott Nolan battle for listener loyalty on Friday. We also celebrate the life and lasting legacy of Rick Danko, spin a few holiday favourites, and dust off some new and classic vinyl.
We’re looking forward to two exciting local shows, unfortunately happening on the same night, as favourites JP Hoe and Scott Nolan battle for listener loyalty on Friday. We also celebrate the life and lasting legacy of Rick Danko, spin a few holiday favourites, and dust off some new and classic vinyl.
We’ve got one more exciting local show, as well as a great festival lineup just up the Trans-Canada to preview. After that, a little bit of silly 90s nostalgia, featuring some of the more bluesy & rockin’ albums of my youth. We also expose the secret punk rock past of a few of our favourites.
We’ve got one more exciting local show, as well as a great festival lineup just up the Trans-Canada to preview. After that, a little bit of silly 90s nostalgia, featuring some of the more bluesy & rockin’ albums of my youth. We also expose the secret punk rock past of a few of our favourites.
Pre-recorded because of an impromptu road trip. We’ve got songs in honour of this trip and other favourites from the past, upcoming show promotions, and a birthday celebration for Lucinda Williams.
Pre-recorded because of an impromptu road trip. We’ve got songs in honour of this trip and other favourites from the past, upcoming show promotions, and a birthday celebration for Lucinda Williams.
It’s back to school time, and while I don’t expect any sympathy from anyone, perhaps we can all use a good set of picker-upper favourites to start the day, so we shall provide one for any occasion. If that didn’t do the trick, surely the great new music or the exciting upcoming shows should, or perhaps a tribute to my wonderful son Jeremy, who is having his 4th birthday party today!
It’s back to school time, and while I don’t expect any sympathy from anyone, perhaps we can all use a good set of picker-upper favourites to start the day, so we shall provide one for any occasion. If that didn’t do the trick, surely the great new music or the exciting upcoming shows should, or perhaps a tribute to my wonderful son Jeremy, who is having his 4th birthday party today!
Tonight it’s Pete Seeger’s birthday, and that’s reason enough to celebrate, but we’ve got great new music and previews of upcoming shows including Mother Pluckers tomorrow and the return of Leeroy Stagger on Sunday!
Tonight it’s Pete Seeger’s birthday, and that’s reason enough to celebrate, but we’ve got great new music and previews of upcoming shows including Mother Pluckers tomorrow and the return of Leeroy Stagger on Sunday!
Today we’re joined by our old pal JP Hoe who drops by to play some songs from his new CD, Mannequin, and we chat with Leeroy Stagger, who returns to town to promote his new disc "Radiant Land." As always, we’ve got plenty of new releases and news as well.
Today we’re joined by our old pal JP Hoe who drops by to play some songs from his new CD, Mannequin, and we chat with Leeroy Stagger, who returns to town to promote his new disc "Radiant Land." As always, we’ve got plenty of new releases and news as well.
Today we’re joined by our old pal JP Hoe who drops by to play some songs from his new CD, Mannequin, and we chat with Leeroy Stagger, who returns to town to promote his new disc "Radiant Land." As always, we’ve got plenty of new releases and news as well.
T-Bar’s back and he’s feeling horny tonight, so we’ve got soulful horn-filled songs. We’re also previewing great upcoming shows including tonight’s shows by David Wilcox and JP Hoe, this weekend`s return of John Prine and Dustin Bentall, and much more!
T-Bar’s back and he’s feeling horny tonight, so we’ve got soulful horn-filled songs. We’re also previewing great upcoming shows including tonight’s shows by David Wilcox and JP Hoe, this weekend`s return of John Prine and Dustin Bentall, and much more!
Lots to celebrate again today, with some special birthdays, new music, great upcoming shows, and even a little bit of the blues (always cause for celebration).
Lots to celebrate again today, with some special birthdays, new music, great upcoming shows, and even a little bit of the blues (always cause for celebration).
On this week’s podcast, we discuss security services on campus, a possible cover charge to get into the new UMSU owned pub, and the UPass at the U of M. Featuring music from JP Hoe
Today we look back at our first 400 episodes (or so) by analyzing our latest set of totally unscientific, totally irrelevant, and totally interesting statistics. We look at our most played songs, albums, and artists. There are plenty of surprises and interesting results to consider, so we’ll hear from some of the songs, albums, and artists from the top o’ the pops.
Today we look back at our first 400 episodes (or so) by analyzing our latest set of totally unscientific, totally irrelevant, and totally interesting statistics. We look at our most played songs, albums, and artists. There are plenty of surprises and interesting results to consider, so we’ll hear from some of the songs, albums, and artists from the top o’ the pops.
Visiting us live, in-studio today is JP Hoe, with a fresh batch of new songs and a live recording to talk about. Also, a big ol' batch of new releases, re-releases, and just plain good stuff.
Visiting us live, in-studio today is JP Hoe, with a fresh batch of new songs and a live recording to talk about. Also, a big ol' batch of new releases, re-releases, and just plain good stuff.
Christmas time's a comin', and that means that we have to do our best to prove that not all holiday music stinks. It also means that we have to work on our "best of" lists for the year, so we ran down some contenders. And, just before the year ends, we had to squeeze in our (almost) annual visit from local singer/songwriter/super guy, JP Hoe to chat about his upcoming Hoe Hoe Hoe Holiday show. He also, yet again, has some dazzling new songs to play.
Christmas time's a comin', and that means that we have to do our best to prove that not all holiday music stinks. It also means that we have to work on our "best of" lists for the year, so we ran down some contenders. And, just before the year ends, we had to squeeze in our (almost) annual visit from local singer/songwriter/super guy, JP Hoe to chat about his upcoming Hoe Hoe Hoe Holiday show. He also, yet again, has some dazzling new songs to play.
It's part 2 of our official Winnipeg Folk Festival preview as our old pal JP Hoe drops by the studio for the first time in a long time to play us some new tunes and debut his long awaited full length CD. Also on the show some exciting new releases and a look ahead at the jam packed concert schedule for Canada Day, featuring the first local appearance by the Drive-By Truckers and the return of one of my favourite live bands Sunparlour Players.
It's part 2 of our official Winnipeg Folk Festival preview as our old pal JP Hoe drops by the studio for the first time in a long time to play us some new tunes and debut his long awaited full length CD. Also on the show some exciting new releases and a look ahead at the jam packed concert schedule for Canada Day, featuring the first local appearance by the Drive-By Truckers and the return of one of my favourite live bands Sunparlour Players.