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Canadian singer-songwriter and musician

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All Time Top Ten
Episode 668 - Top Ten Unique Voices That Sound Great Together Part 1 w/Gabe Scalone

All Time Top Ten

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2025 64:03


What's better than one unique voice? Do you have to ask? Here in Top Ten Unique Voices That Sound Great Together, our good friend and returning champion Gabe Scalone lays out his vision for an obvious but awesome topic. Here it is in a nutshell - 2 singers that have unmistakable flair and originality, combining forces like the finest chocolate and some amazing peanut butter to create a taste sensation. Two great tastes that taste great together, as Madison Avenue used to say. Picks 10-6 are revealed here in Part 1.We've lowered our prices, but not our standards over at the ATTT Patreon! Those who are kindly contributing $2 a month are receiving an exclusive monthly Emergency Pod episode featuring our favorite guests and utilizing our patent-pending improv format in which we miraculously pull a playlist out of thin air. The Old Boy Himself Ryan Blake joined for May's bonus episode.Find out more at https://www.patreon.com/c/alltimetoptenWe're having a blast chatting it up about music over on the ATTT Facebook Group. Join us and start a conversation!https://www.facebook.com/groups/940749894391295

Pick A Disc
Voyageur: Kathleen Edwards with phoneswithchords

Pick A Disc

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 65:27


Arthur, aka phoneswithchords is the guest this episode to talk about Kathleen Edward's Voyaguer.  Host: Matt LathamGuests: phoneswithchordsphoneswithchords on Bandcamp------------Listen to The Spotify Hall of Fame PlaylistEmail: Pick A DiscFollow us on:Bluesky | Instagram | FacebookPick A Disc(Ord) Discord ServerListen to We Dig Podcasts Shows: @wedigpodcasts | LinktreeLogo designed by: Dan Owen

eTown
eTown - Kathleen Edwards - Cary Morin

eTown

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025 58:52


Kathleen Edwards is back! After a 17-year hiatus, Kathleen returns to the eTown stage with her cohort, Gord Tough, to share with us her beautiful and tear-conjuring songs. Also on this week's show is Colorado based singer-songwriter Cary Morin who is joined by his wife, Celeste Di Iorio. Cary is a unique guitar player with a soulful voice and a great story to tell. That's all this week on eTown! Visit our Youtube Channel to see artist interviews, live recordings, studio sessions, and more! Be a part of the audience at our next recording: https://www.etown.org/etown-hall/all-events/ Your support helps us bring concerts, tapings and conversations to audiences while fostering connection through music, ideas and community. If you'd like to support eTown's mission to educate, entertain and inspire a diverse audience through music and conversation, please consider a donation: https://www.etown.org/get-involved/donate-orig/.  

Graventown
Episode 74: Interview w/ Miranda Journey

Graventown

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2024 33:35


Friends. Countryfolk. Lend me your auditory holes  (Good thing I never performed Shakespeare). Yahoo for being back in the pod saddle and I had a chance to chat with a very special mystical magical human being and music maker named Miranda Journey  (who I'm playing shows with this coming weekend Dec 13 at Meow That's Hot on Bank Street in Ottawa and on Sat Dec 14 at the fab Free Times Cafe in Toronto - tickets at graven dot ca). Miranda Journey is a multi-instrumentalist, singer, songwriter, producer, and performer. Her style blends the likes of indie rock, psychedelic, dream pop, and folk genres to create a colourful kaleidoscope of sound. Described as "New Retro", Miranda uses varied sonic techniques on stage and has performed alongside acts like Kathleen Edwards, Sarah Harmer, Julian Taylor, Elliott Brood and so many more. We talked all over the musical map and about our funny friendship and I'm sure you'll find some gems in this wildflower field of a convo we had.Catch me in a town near you as I round out my 2024 shows (playing alongside Miranda Journey) by visiting 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

SHEROES
A SHERO's Journey: Kathleen Edwards

SHEROES

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2024 25:45


Singer-songwriter Kathleen Edwards returned with her first album in eight years in 2020 called Total Freedom, only to have her comeback thwarted by the pandemic. Earlier this year in Austin, Texas, Kathleen sat down with Carmel Holt to talk about that experience, as well as her then-upcoming series of cover songs she was recording. With a whole lot planned for 2025, including her sixth studio album, produced by Jason Isbell, we get a sneak peek at the newest addition to that series coming on December 11th, and hear why, when she quit music, she wanted to talk to Joni Mitchell.

Rockin' the Suburbs
1994: October New Music - Superchunk, Baseball Project, Bartees Strange, Kathleen Edwards

Rockin' the Suburbs

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2024 15:34


Jim kicks off the October New Music series with choice cuts by Superchunk, the Baseball Project and Bartees Strange. Plus, a Tom Petty cover from Kathleen Edwards. Get with Rockin' the Suburbs on Apple Podcasts/iTunes or other podcast platforms, like audioBoom, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon, iHeart, Stitcher and TuneIn. Or listen at SuburbsPod.com. Please rate/review the show on Apple Podcasts and share it with your friends. Visit our website at SuburbsPod.com Email Jim & Patrick at rock@suburbspod.com Follow us on the Threads, Facebook or Instagram @suburbspod If you're glad or sad or high, call the Suburban Party Line — 612-440-1984. Theme music: "Ascension," originally by Quartjar, covered by Frank Muffin. Visit quartjar.bandcamp.com and frankmuffin.bandcamp.com 

That's How I Remember It
Kathleen Edwards

That's How I Remember It

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 43:10


Kathleen Edwards is my guest on this very special episode of That's How I Remember It. We were on tour together in September in Europe, and this was recorded live in front of an audience in Odense Denmark at the wonderful Nashville Nights festival before Kathleen and I also performed a show where we traded songs back and forth. On this podcast we talked about creating worlds where you'd want to live in songs, Whitney Houston, playing violin, John Mellencamp, clubbing in South Korea, Greggs sausage rolls, whether living in Florida has affected her songwriting, and so much more. I loved touring with Kathleen and loved talking to her here. Enjoy, listen and subscribe!  This episode is brought to you by DistroKid. DistroKid makes music distribution fun and easy with unlimited uploads and artists keep 100% of their royalties and earnings. To learn more and get 30% off your first year's membership, visit: distrokid.com/vip/craigfinn

The String
Sophie Gault plus Wyatt Ellis

The String

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 59:01


Episode 296: With Americanafest landing in Nashville, Craig Havighurst looked over the many  artists breaking out of Music City and got especially excited about Baltic Street Hotel by rocking songwriter Sophie Gault. It'll be released on Friday, but Craig's been listening for a few weeks and finds it rich with personal details, sharp melodies, and an old school Americana spirit that evokes Lucinda Williams or Kathleen Edwards. The show features exclusive teasers of several songs from this LP, produced by Ray Kennedy at his request. Also in the hour, a rising star of acoustic Americana, 15-year-old mandolinist Wyatt Ellis, who recently released his solo debut with guest turns by some of today's best mandolin players, including Marty Stuart. 

SHEROES
If Only I Could Talk To Joni Mitchell...

SHEROES

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2024 57:30


Episode One takes us back to South By Southwest 2024 in Austin, TX where an interview with Kathleen Edwards takes an unexpected and affirming turn, and Kathleen remembers how a case of mistaken identity temporarily changes the backstage rules at Toronto's Massey Hall. Then we travel to Newport Folk Festival 2024, where Joni Mitchell made her big comeback in 2022, and Carmel meets up with Taylor Goldsmith of Dawes who shares how talking to Brandi at Newport a few years ago led him to getting the invitation to jam sessions at Joni's house and getting to play his favorite Joni song with his "forever north star." And Jess Wolfe and Holly Laessig of Lucius tell us of the first heartbreaking missed opportunity to go to Joni's house, which soon would turn around into an unforgettable Christmas and six year journey of witnessing the incredible healing power of music and community of the Joni Jams, from living room to stage.

Hardcore Troubadour
Bryan Hartley Industries

Hardcore Troubadour

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2024 118:40


Join us as we welcome a very special guest from Memphis, Tennessee, the one and only Bryan Hartley. We discuss the joys of touring, North Mississippi geography, and how if they call your show an after-party, no one is gonna come. We also dig into some excellent records by Dwight Yoakam, Kathleen Edwards, and Mississippi's own Andrew Bryant. Hey hey, we all wanna fall in love.

Information Morning Fredericton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)

​Shivering Songs brings music fans from all over the country, but also from the U.S. ​J​eanne Armstrong spoke to Joe Ticotsky, an American who​ first visited the province to see Kathleen Edwards​ 10 years ago. The trip included a detour to Saint Andrews that led to a connection with high school basketball that would keep Joe coming back to the province.

PWTCAST
Music Box: Alkaline Trio, SZA, 21 Savage, Turnstile, Tyler The Creator, Florence + The Machine, and more!

PWTCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2024 60:58


Scrump and Drew talk about the music of; SZA, 21 Savage, Florence + The Machine, Turnstile, Tears for Fears, Kathleen Edwards, Alkaline Trio, Tyler The Creator, and more! Kill Bill-SZA Rich Flex-Drake & 21 Savage Dogs Days Are Over-Florence + The Machine Keep It Moving-Turnstile Everybody Wants to Rule the World-Tears for Fears Change The Sheets-Kathleen Edwards Live Young, Die Fast-Alkaline Trio EARFQUAKE-Tyler, The Creator Special thanks to Kenny Omega for the outro.   Patreon Merchandise   Sponsors: Manscaped Use promo code: PWTCAST to get 20% off AND Free shipping   Social Media: Twitter Instagram 

Kreative Kontrol
Ep. #823: Espanola

Kreative Kontrol

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2023 65:30


Aaron Goldstein discusses his band Espanola and their new album, Espanola, Again, what it was like touring with Willie Nelson in Kathleen Edwards' band, why and how he became such a sought-after pedal steel player, the blurry line between producing and writing a song, writing about displacement, southern rock from southern Ontario, future plans, and much more.Supported by you on Patreon, Pizza Trokadero, the Bookshelf, Planet Bean Coffee, and Grandad's Donuts. Support Y.E.S.S. and Black Women United YEG. Follow vish online.Related episodes:Ep. #560: Kathleen EdwardsEp. #324: Daniel RomanoEp. #195: Terra LightfootSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/kreative-kontrol. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Music Buddy
Annelise Noronha - Engineering a Life in Music

Music Buddy

Play Episode Play 50 sec Highlight Listen Later Nov 8, 2023 78:00


Annelise Noronha is an award-winning audio engineer, producer, composer, musician, singer/songwriter, and actor. In the early days of her career, Annelise found herself honing her production skills at Manta Sound—her first big studio job—where she worked on studio recordings for the likes of Oscar Peterson, James Brown, and Jennifer Lopez. Since that time she has gone on to work with music professionals at the top of their game, such as Producer John Whynot (Blue Rodeo, Bruce Cockburn, Kathleen Edwards), and Oscar-winning composer.Annelise currently lives in Prince Edward County, Ontario, where she works from her home studio. More about Annelise at annelisenoronha.comTHE MUSIC BUDDY SESSION:"Little Bird", by Annelise NoronhaPerformed by Annelise Noronha, Tim Vesely, and Jane GowanRecorded at the Woodshed Studio by Tim Vesely; Mixed and mastered by Tim VeselyMusic samples in this episode:"Lake Ontario" - Annelise Noronha (In the Headlights, 2020)"Slip Away (feat. The Life Au Lait Project and County Artists)" - Annelise Noronha (single, 2019)"Saviour" - Annelise Noronha (My Dog is You, 2001)"Not The Girl" - Annelise Noronha (In the Headlights, 2020)"Lemonade Dave Theme Song" - Annelise Noronha (jingle)"Constellations (feat. Lisa Bozikovic) - Annelise Noronha (single, 2020)Support the showA Morning Run Productions ProjectMusic Buddy is nomated for a 2023 Canadian Podcast Award for "Outstanding Music Series", and "Outstanding Main Title Theme Music for a Series". Many thanks to the Canadian Podcast Awards, and congratulations to all the Nominees! You can see the full list of Nominees at canpodawards.ca Jane Gowan (host, producer, editor) Tim Vesely (co-producer/co-host) 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 KostiukEmail: jane@musicbuddy.caInstagram: @musicbuddypodcastFacebook: @musicbuddypodcastTwitter: @janegowanTikTok: @musicbuddypod

Cars & Culture with Jason Stein
Episode 94: Singer Songwriter Kathleen Edwards

Cars & Culture with Jason Stein

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2023 47:00


Singer Songwriter Kathleen Edwards

25 O'Clock
Tim Hause

25 O'Clock

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2023 67:13


Dan talks with Tim Hause about growing up in Roxborough, writing music his older brother, Dave Hause, playing with The Bouncing Souls when he was just 10 years old, running a record label, his debut solo LP, working with Will Hoge in Nashville, and the ups and downs of touring life. Tim's debut LP, 'TIM', is out now on Blood Harmony Records. Tim and Dave have teamed up with Rising Sun Presents to bring the Sing Us Home Festival to the Manayunk neighborhood of Philadelphia from May 5th-6th, featuring Drive By Truckers, Kathleen Edwards, The Tisburys, Catbite, and many more. 

On the Tracks with Jen LeFranc CJSF 90.1 FM
On the Tracks with Jen LeFranc January 18, 2023

On the Tracks with Jen LeFranc CJSF 90.1 FM

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2023 119:20


New Music from Colin Hay, Noah Gunderson, Joshua Hyslop, Haley Blais, Boy, Kathleen Edwards, Tom Odell, Andreya Triana, Band of Horses, Alanis Morissette and throwing it back to 2002.

Music Buddy
Tim Vesely - Part 2: All Ears

Music Buddy

Play Episode Play 37 sec Highlight Listen Later Jan 18, 2023 60:02


Tim Vesely is a bassist, guitarist, songwriter, composer, and sound engineer. Best-known as a co-founder of the Canadian art-rock band Rheostatics, Tim also performs with his own band The Violet Archers.  When not performing and writing songs, Tim is the house engineer at Blue Rodeo's Woodshed Studio,  which he refers to as his "dream job". In that role, he has engineered and mixed albums with artists such as Blue Rodeo, Jim Cuddy Band, Serena Ryder, The Sadies and Gord Downie, Bobby Dove, Kathleen Edwards, Whitehorse, and The Strumbellas.Tim and Jane pick up from their previous conversation (EP 15: Tim Vesely - The Songwriter). In this session, they turn to the art of recording: techniques methods, and tricks; creating a good studio vibe, and capturing the magic of the sound. In between, Tim talks about some of his favourite songs of all time, why he loves them, and how they influenced him. MUSIC BUDDY SESSION: "Rearview" Written by Tim Vesely Performed by Tim Vesely and Jane Gowan. Listen at 54:50LINKS:Tim's "Formative Tracks" playlistMore about Tim at timveselymusic.comLIST OF SONG SAMPLES (in order of appearance):"I Will Wait for You" - Blue Rodeo, Many a Mile (2021)"Mean to Me" - Chris Houston, Hazards of Glitter (2019)"Introducing Happiness" - Rheostatics, Introducing Happiness (1995)"The Big Country" - Talking Heads, More Songs About Buildings and Food (1978)"Steppin' Out" - Joe Jackson, Night and Day (1982)"Path of Least" - The Violet Archers, The End of Part One (2007)"Bring It On Home to Me" - Sam Cooke, (Single, 1962)"Little Voice" - Great Aunt Ida, How They Fly (2006)"Gravity of the Situation" - Vic Chesnutt, Is The Actor Happy? (1995)"The Light of Day" - Oliver Schroer, Camino (2006)"Smith and Jones Forever" - Silver Jews, American Water (1998)"Hopeless Romantic" - Bobby Dove, Hopeless Romantic (2021)"Living For the City" - Stevie Wonder, Innervisions (1973)Support the showA Morning Run Productions ProjectMusic Buddy is nomated for a 2023 Canadian Podcast Award for "Outstanding Music Series", and "Outstanding Main Title Theme Music for a Series". Many thanks to the Canadian Podcast Awards, and congratulations to all the Nominees! You can see the full list of Nominees at canpodawards.ca Jane Gowan (host, producer, editor) Tim Vesely (co-producer/co-host) 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 KostiukEmail: jane@musicbuddy.caInstagram: @musicbuddypodcastFacebook: @musicbuddypodcastTwitter: @janegowanTikTok: @musicbuddypod

Georgian Bay Roots
Georgian Bay Roots #327 January 15 2023 (with Kailey)

Georgian Bay Roots

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2023 59:48


This week on the show we've got some old favourites, some brand new releases, and lots of tracks by local musicians to celebrate the depth of talent we have right here in our own front yard. This past week here in Owen Sound we lost one of our own, songstress Lisa Stethem. Friend the show and friend of Lisa's, Mary Little, put it best with a post on Lisa's Facebook wall: "We've lost a bright light in our Owen Sound music community. She was a strong, courageous woman with a beautiful smile. She was a marvellous songwriter who was devoted to her craft. Our songwriters' circle won't be the same without her. RIP Lisa. We'll listen for your voice, singing in the wind." Featuring tracks by Richard Ebbs, Mimi O'Bonsawin, James Keelaghan, Danny Michel, Paige Warner, Kelly Babcock, Graham Nash, Larry Jensen, Stompin' Tom Connors, Coco Love Alcorn, Fred Penner, Kathleen Edwards, and Lisa Stethem.

Talking Animals
Kathleen Edwards: In-Studio at WMNF For Performance and Conversation

Talking Animals

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2023


Singer-songwriter-animal champion discusses becoming a part-time St. Pete resident, dogs, siamese cats--and performs four songs. The post Kathleen Edwards: In-Studio at WMNF For Performance and Conversation first appeared on Talking Animals.

Ajax Diner Book Club
Ajax Diner Book Club Episode 231 - The Holiday Special

Ajax Diner Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2022 182:12


Nat King Cole "The Christmas Song"Jon Spencer "Big Yule Log"Clarence Carter "Back Door Santa"Ella Fitzgerald "Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!"Mac McCaughan "Down We Go (Sledding Song)"Otis Gibbs "Color Wheel"Darlene Love "Marshmallow World (1963)"Count Basie "Good Morning Blues"Sufjan Stevens "We're Going to the Country!"Billy Briggs "North Pole Boogie"Charlie Parr "Slim Tall's Christmas On The Lam"Soltero "Songs of the Season"Esther Phillips "Far away christmas blues"Kermit Ruffins "Little Drummer Boy"Ted Hawkins "Golden Sun"She & Him "The Christmas Waltz"Lucinda Williams "Blue Christmas"Bonnie "Prince" Billy & Dawn McCarthy "Christmas Eve Can Kill You"John Fahey "Go I Will Send Thee (Instrumental)"JD McPherson "Hey Skinny Santa!"Squirrel Nut Zippers "Hanging Up My Stockings"Tom Waits "Silent Night"Willie Nelson "Pretty Paper"Valerie June "Winter Wonderland"Bessie Smith "At the Christmas Ball"Albert King "Santa Claus Wants Some Loving"Kitty Wells "Christmas Ain't Like Christmas Anymore"Brown Bird "The Old Church Bell"Phoebe Bridgers "7 O'Clock News / Silent Night"Huey 'Piano' Smith and The Clowns "'Twas the Night Before Christmas"Andrew Bird "Alabaster"John Prine "Christmas In Prison"The Both "Nothing Left to Do (Let's Make This Christmas Blue)"Kathleen Edwards "It's Christmastime (Let's Just Survive)"Buck Owens "Santa Looked A Lot Like Daddy"Les Paul & Mary Ford "Jungle Bells (Dingo-Dongo-Day) [Bonus Track]"The Staple Singers "No Room At the Inn"Hank Williams "At the First Fall of Snow"Louis Armstrong "'Zat You Santa Claus?"Merle Haggard "Daddy Won't Be Home Again For Christmas"Dinah Washington "Ole Santa - Single Version"Johnny Cash "The Ballad of the Harp Weaver"James Brown "Let's make christmas mean something this year pts. 1&2"Joel Paterson "Christmas Time Is Here"Nina Nastasia "Handmade Card"Vic Chesnutt "White Christmas"Low "Just Like Christmas"

Graventown
Episode 30 - Interview w/ Tom Thompson

Graventown

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2022 52:02


Graventowners and Bright Eyes Turn-Arounders - what's the ham hock? This weeks brand new season 2 episode is all about someone who has become a big chef in the country kitchen mess hall of Camp Graven; Mister Tom Thompson. Being born in Toronto and never really fitting in in high school, Tom had his consciousness blown wide open when he went with his sister to see U2 at Maple Leaf Gardens on the Unforgettable Fire tour. Having similar experiences at shows ever since, the once mod and metal-obsessed Tom has morphed into a sonic mainstay in the Ottawa music scene and has probably played on an album that your friend released. Having made magical sounds with epic acts like Toque, That's The Spirit, Orienteers, Still Winter Hills, Jim Bryson, Kathleen Edwards and of course yours truly (Graven),  Tom has had the chance to open for and share stages with The Flaming Lips, 54/40. Kim Mitchell, The Grapes of Wrath and just recently Stephen Stanley and Ron Hawkins from Lowest of the Low and Chris Brown from Bourbon Tabernacle Choir. Tom is also a  podcast producer for Library Archives of Canada and now runs his own deep dive music podcast called TNT's Hit Songs from Mars. It was a pleasure to chat with this lovely human today.And you can catch Tom and I on tour this weekend, as the gritty Graven duo:DEC 9: Linsmore Tavern - Toronto, ONopening for Stephen StanleyDEC 10: Hotel Wolfe Island - Wolfe Island, ONopening for Stephen StanleyInfo, tickets and times here.#graventownpodcast#TomThompsonTheToneAdmiralCatch 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

Songwriters on Process
Dave Hause and Kathleen Edwards

Songwriters on Process

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2022 54:30


"When I sit down to write, the house has to be clean. Also, the dogs have to be walked because they need to fuck off and leave me alone," Kathleen Edwards told me. Now in podcast form, my 2020 joint interview with Edwards and Dave Hause! Listen now!

Heartland POD
Government and Politics News from the American West - November 16, 2022

Heartland POD

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2022 10:51


Song playsIntro by hostWelcome to High Country - politics in the American West. My name is Sean Diller; regular listeners might know me from Heartland Pod's Talking Politics, every Monday.Go to heartlandpod.com for information on all our political podcasts, and a link to support our work on Patreon. Sign up as an Official PODhead for just $5 per month to access all our premium podcast segments and political writing. To join the conversation on Twitter, find us at THE Heartland POD. Alright! Let's get into it: NEVADA CURRENT: The Cowardly Lombardo.In his first public event since being elected governor of Nevada, Joe Lombardo refused to allow the Nevada Current and the Las Vegas Sun to cover what was billed as a victory speech. Shutting the Current out of his celebratory event was an extension of the Lombardo team's practice throughout the campaign – along with multiple Republican candidates nationwide – to refuse to provide campaign statements, notices of events, or other information to the press. The campaign told the Current Monday morning that they couldn't be allowed to cover the event because it was “at capacity for press right now.” Subsequent photographs of the event showed that statement from the campaign was patently false - with row upon row of empty seats in the sparsely populated high school auditorium where Lombardo gave his victory speech.Such mendacity from Lombardo and his team comes as no surprise. But most concerning going forward, is the prospect that as governor, Lombardo, his office, and publicly financed executive branch government offices under his purview, will refuse to provide independent journalists and other media organizations with public information.Lombardo's campaign presented its candidate to the public as an upright lawman of character, honesty, integrity and strength. But subverting the people's right to transparent and accountable government, and hiding from the press is just cowardly.COLORADO NEWSLINE: With Lauren Boebert slightly ahead in Colorado, the race to cure ballots is on.The extremely tight race between MAGA darling U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert and moderate Democrat Adam Frisch became a contest of cured ballots this week, as the two candidates worked to rally their voters and ensure every one of their ballots is counted.On Tuesday afternoon, the difference between the candidates' totals remained at over 1,000 votes: a narrow spread for sure, but still above the threshold that would trigger an automatic, state-funded recount. At the current numbers, if Frisch comes within about 830 votes, then a recount would be triggered.Vote tallies will change through the end of Wednesday as ballots continue to arrive from military and overseas voters, and as flawed ballots are “cured'' by voters. When tabulators reject a ballot, often due to a discrepancy between the voter's signature on the ballot and the official state voter registration records, the voter has an opportunity to resolve, or cure, the problem and have their vote count.The Frisch team is trying to win cured ballots this week by getting the word out to voters about the curing process, encouraging use of the state's TXT2Cure mobile phone-based curing system, and on-the-ground voter engagement.A Frisch campaign spokesperson said “A lot of the curable ballots tend to skew a lot younger, and others who don't have as much experience voting. We think that we probably will perform better among younger voters, so we think that probably there's more curable ballots for us than for Lauren Boebert.”The Frisch campaign also believes cured ballots from unaffiliated voters, not just registered Democrats, will skew their way.That sentiment was seconded by Matt Crane, a Republican who heads the Colorado County Clerks Association.Crane said. “Unaffiliated voters wanted to punish the hell out of the Republican Party in Colorado this year. And they sure did. It's probably a better pool for Democrats to go and try to cure unaffiliated ballots than it is for Republicans, just based on the way the election went.”A spokesperson for Boebert did not reply to a message seeking comment.Ballot curing must be completed by 11:59 p.m. Wednesday, and updated results are expected to be available Thursday.Colorado law requires an automatic recount, also known as a statutory recount, if the apparent winner is ahead by 0.5% or less. During such a recount, the secretary of state's office would delay certification of the race and neither candidate would be declared representative-elect until resolution of the recount, which must be completed by Dec. 13.COLORADO NEWSLINE: Congresswoman Caraveo focused on healthcare and climate change.     Yadira Caraveo, a Colorado state representative, stood at a lectern Thursday in the backyard of her childhood home in Adams County north of Denver. Her parents, who immigrated from Mexico and moved to the Denver-area home when Caraveo was in second grade, watched from a balcony as their daughter addressed reporters for the first time as the Democratic U.S. representative-elect from Colorado's 8th Congressional District. And the first Latina to represent Colorado in Congress.Dr Caraveo said “This hill behind me is where my siblings and I used to slide down and make mud piles, and the house behind us is where I spent many, many hours studying to get through high school, through college and through medical school,” Dr. Caraveo is a pediatrician in the community. She went on to say she was able to do this because of the hard work of her parents.The new 8th District was the state's most competitive based on previous elections, and unofficial results show Caraveo won by a margin of less than one percentage point. The district also has the highest concentration of Hispanic residents, at 39%, and includes the northern Denver suburbs, extending into parts of Weld County and Greeley. Caraveo said her top priorities in Congress include health care and climate change. She cited the obstacles she faced as a doctor trying to treat young patients.“The medical training that I had was not enough to beat the system that we had,” she said. “And so a lot of my effort is going to go into that system to make sure that it's not about insurance companies or drug companies.”Caraveo alluded to striking a balance on her environmental agenda. The 8th District includes parts of Weld County, which produces the most oil and gas in the state, by far .“We have a very important oil and gas industry that gives people like the families at my clinic great jobs, but I also see kids struggling to breathe every single day and I've had to send them to the hospital to be put on oxygen.” she saidThe Colorado delegation from Colorado that will join Congress in January will also include Democrats Diana DeGette from the 1st District, Joe Neguse from the 2nd District, Jason Crow from the 6th District and Brittany Pettersen from the 7th District; and Republicans Ken Buck from the 4th District and Doug Lamborn from the 5th District.The race for the 3rd District between Republican incumbent Lauren Boebert and Democratic challenger Adam Frisch is still too close to call.ARIZONA MIRROR: Republicans are falsely claiming that Arizona used to know final election results on Election Day.Republicans in Arizona and elsewhere have insisted that the days-long tabulation of early ballots, particularly in Maricopa County, is a sign the election might be being stolen. They're flat wrong about the history, however: Final election results have never been available on Election Night in any Arizona county. What's changed isn't anything about the vote-counting, but that Arizona has gone from a ruby red state where Republicans dominated most elections — to a deep purple state where races up and down the ballot have been extremely close. Those close races mean candidates, voters, pundits and the national media are focusing intently on Arizona's post-Election Day tallies.For example: in the Nov. 2, 2004 presidential election, the final results came on November 15, 13 days later.In the Nov. 7, 2006 midterm electionFinal results: Nov. 19Lag time: 12 daysNov. 4, 2008 presidential electionFinal results: Nov. 21Lag time: 17 daysNov. 2, 2010 midterm electionFinal results: Nov. 17Lag time: 15 daysNov. 6, 2012 presidential electionFinal results: Nov. 20Lag time: 14 daysNov. 4, 2014 midterm electionFinal results: Nov. 18Lag time: 14 daysNov. 8, 2016 presidential electionFinal results: Nov. 18Lag time: 10 daysNov. 6, 2018 midterm electionFinal results: Nov. 20Lag time: 14 daysNov. 3, 2020 presidential electionFinal results: Nov. 13Lag time: 10 daysNone of that has stopped Arizona GOP candidates and their allies across the country from crying foul about the process that has existed in the Grand Canyon State since the early 1990s, when Republicans here pioneered no-excuse early mail-in voting.Kari Lake, the GOP nominee for governor, has insisted that Arizonans knew the Maricopa County results and the overall result of their elections on Election Night - until 2020.Records from Maricopa County elections over the past 22 years show that has never been the case. Media outlets, like the Associated Press, might have called races in the past when election night returns showed that one candidate would clearly win, but the fastest the county has released final results in a midterm election since 2000 was six days, in 2002. In Maricopa County, a record 290,000 people dropped off their early ballots on Election Day this year. Elections workers didn't even begin to start counting those ballots until Wednesday morning. Before those ballots are tabulated, their barcodes are scanned to ensure that they came from a registered voter who hasn't cast another ballot in this election. Then elections workers check the signature on the envelope against past signatures from the voter. After that, a bipartisan team separates the ballot from the envelope and checks that the voter received the correct ballot. Once all those steps are completed, the county can tabulate the ballot. All the ballots have never been counted in one day.ROCKY MOUNTAIN PBS: Colorado legalizes psychedelic mushrooms.Ten years after leading the nation in legalizing the sale of cannabis, Colorado became the second state in the U.S. to permit psilocybin, or "magic," mushrooms. Oregon was the first state to do so.As of 2 p.m. on Nov. 10, data from the Colorado Secretary of State's Office showed the Natural Medicine Health Act — voted on as Proposition 122 — was on the path to a slim approval, with 51.6% of voters supporting the measure.The measure will allow people 21 and older to grow and share psilocybin mushrooms, as well as create state-regulated centers where people could make appointments to consume the fungi. The proposition will also create “healing centers” to give clients mushrooms in a supervised setting, but will not create "mushroom dispensaries," in the same way cannabis is sold and purchased.Proponents of the ballot measure claim mushroom consumption has helped address their mental health issues in ways traditional pharmaceuticals did not, particularly when the mushrooms were taken in small doses, a method called microdosing. Gov. Jared Polis has until Jan. 31 to appoint 15 members to the Natural Medicine Advisory Board, which will report to the Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies.CONCERT PICK OF THE WEEK: Next Wednesday, the night before Thanksgiving - The Last Waltz - with Warren Haynes, Jamey Johnson, Kathleen Edwards, and more. Tickets at FillmoreAuditorium.orgWelp, that's it for me! From Denver I'm Sean Diller. Original reporting for the stories in today's show comes from the Nevada Current, Arizona Mirror, Colorado Newsline, Rocky Mountain PBS, and Denver's WestwordThank you for listening! See you next time.

The Heartland POD
Government and Politics News from the American West - November 16, 2022

The Heartland POD

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2022 10:51


Song playsIntro by hostWelcome to High Country - politics in the American West. My name is Sean Diller; regular listeners might know me from Heartland Pod's Talking Politics, every Monday.Go to heartlandpod.com for information on all our political podcasts, and a link to support our work on Patreon. Sign up as an Official PODhead for just $5 per month to access all our premium podcast segments and political writing. To join the conversation on Twitter, find us at THE Heartland POD. Alright! Let's get into it: NEVADA CURRENT: The Cowardly Lombardo.In his first public event since being elected governor of Nevada, Joe Lombardo refused to allow the Nevada Current and the Las Vegas Sun to cover what was billed as a victory speech. Shutting the Current out of his celebratory event was an extension of the Lombardo team's practice throughout the campaign – along with multiple Republican candidates nationwide – to refuse to provide campaign statements, notices of events, or other information to the press. The campaign told the Current Monday morning that they couldn't be allowed to cover the event because it was “at capacity for press right now.” Subsequent photographs of the event showed that statement from the campaign was patently false - with row upon row of empty seats in the sparsely populated high school auditorium where Lombardo gave his victory speech.Such mendacity from Lombardo and his team comes as no surprise. But most concerning going forward, is the prospect that as governor, Lombardo, his office, and publicly financed executive branch government offices under his purview, will refuse to provide independent journalists and other media organizations with public information.Lombardo's campaign presented its candidate to the public as an upright lawman of character, honesty, integrity and strength. But subverting the people's right to transparent and accountable government, and hiding from the press is just cowardly.COLORADO NEWSLINE: With Lauren Boebert slightly ahead in Colorado, the race to cure ballots is on.The extremely tight race between MAGA darling U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert and moderate Democrat Adam Frisch became a contest of cured ballots this week, as the two candidates worked to rally their voters and ensure every one of their ballots is counted.On Tuesday afternoon, the difference between the candidates' totals remained at over 1,000 votes: a narrow spread for sure, but still above the threshold that would trigger an automatic, state-funded recount. At the current numbers, if Frisch comes within about 830 votes, then a recount would be triggered.Vote tallies will change through the end of Wednesday as ballots continue to arrive from military and overseas voters, and as flawed ballots are “cured'' by voters. When tabulators reject a ballot, often due to a discrepancy between the voter's signature on the ballot and the official state voter registration records, the voter has an opportunity to resolve, or cure, the problem and have their vote count.The Frisch team is trying to win cured ballots this week by getting the word out to voters about the curing process, encouraging use of the state's TXT2Cure mobile phone-based curing system, and on-the-ground voter engagement.A Frisch campaign spokesperson said “A lot of the curable ballots tend to skew a lot younger, and others who don't have as much experience voting. We think that we probably will perform better among younger voters, so we think that probably there's more curable ballots for us than for Lauren Boebert.”The Frisch campaign also believes cured ballots from unaffiliated voters, not just registered Democrats, will skew their way.That sentiment was seconded by Matt Crane, a Republican who heads the Colorado County Clerks Association.Crane said. “Unaffiliated voters wanted to punish the hell out of the Republican Party in Colorado this year. And they sure did. It's probably a better pool for Democrats to go and try to cure unaffiliated ballots than it is for Republicans, just based on the way the election went.”A spokesperson for Boebert did not reply to a message seeking comment.Ballot curing must be completed by 11:59 p.m. Wednesday, and updated results are expected to be available Thursday.Colorado law requires an automatic recount, also known as a statutory recount, if the apparent winner is ahead by 0.5% or less. During such a recount, the secretary of state's office would delay certification of the race and neither candidate would be declared representative-elect until resolution of the recount, which must be completed by Dec. 13.COLORADO NEWSLINE: Congresswoman Caraveo focused on healthcare and climate change.     Yadira Caraveo, a Colorado state representative, stood at a lectern Thursday in the backyard of her childhood home in Adams County north of Denver. Her parents, who immigrated from Mexico and moved to the Denver-area home when Caraveo was in second grade, watched from a balcony as their daughter addressed reporters for the first time as the Democratic U.S. representative-elect from Colorado's 8th Congressional District. And the first Latina to represent Colorado in Congress.Dr Caraveo said “This hill behind me is where my siblings and I used to slide down and make mud piles, and the house behind us is where I spent many, many hours studying to get through high school, through college and through medical school,” Dr. Caraveo is a pediatrician in the community. She went on to say she was able to do this because of the hard work of her parents.The new 8th District was the state's most competitive based on previous elections, and unofficial results show Caraveo won by a margin of less than one percentage point. The district also has the highest concentration of Hispanic residents, at 39%, and includes the northern Denver suburbs, extending into parts of Weld County and Greeley. Caraveo said her top priorities in Congress include health care and climate change. She cited the obstacles she faced as a doctor trying to treat young patients.“The medical training that I had was not enough to beat the system that we had,” she said. “And so a lot of my effort is going to go into that system to make sure that it's not about insurance companies or drug companies.”Caraveo alluded to striking a balance on her environmental agenda. The 8th District includes parts of Weld County, which produces the most oil and gas in the state, by far .“We have a very important oil and gas industry that gives people like the families at my clinic great jobs, but I also see kids struggling to breathe every single day and I've had to send them to the hospital to be put on oxygen.” she saidThe Colorado delegation from Colorado that will join Congress in January will also include Democrats Diana DeGette from the 1st District, Joe Neguse from the 2nd District, Jason Crow from the 6th District and Brittany Pettersen from the 7th District; and Republicans Ken Buck from the 4th District and Doug Lamborn from the 5th District.The race for the 3rd District between Republican incumbent Lauren Boebert and Democratic challenger Adam Frisch is still too close to call.ARIZONA MIRROR: Republicans are falsely claiming that Arizona used to know final election results on Election Day.Republicans in Arizona and elsewhere have insisted that the days-long tabulation of early ballots, particularly in Maricopa County, is a sign the election might be being stolen. They're flat wrong about the history, however: Final election results have never been available on Election Night in any Arizona county. What's changed isn't anything about the vote-counting, but that Arizona has gone from a ruby red state where Republicans dominated most elections — to a deep purple state where races up and down the ballot have been extremely close. Those close races mean candidates, voters, pundits and the national media are focusing intently on Arizona's post-Election Day tallies.For example: in the Nov. 2, 2004 presidential election, the final results came on November 15, 13 days later.In the Nov. 7, 2006 midterm electionFinal results: Nov. 19Lag time: 12 daysNov. 4, 2008 presidential electionFinal results: Nov. 21Lag time: 17 daysNov. 2, 2010 midterm electionFinal results: Nov. 17Lag time: 15 daysNov. 6, 2012 presidential electionFinal results: Nov. 20Lag time: 14 daysNov. 4, 2014 midterm electionFinal results: Nov. 18Lag time: 14 daysNov. 8, 2016 presidential electionFinal results: Nov. 18Lag time: 10 daysNov. 6, 2018 midterm electionFinal results: Nov. 20Lag time: 14 daysNov. 3, 2020 presidential electionFinal results: Nov. 13Lag time: 10 daysNone of that has stopped Arizona GOP candidates and their allies across the country from crying foul about the process that has existed in the Grand Canyon State since the early 1990s, when Republicans here pioneered no-excuse early mail-in voting.Kari Lake, the GOP nominee for governor, has insisted that Arizonans knew the Maricopa County results and the overall result of their elections on Election Night - until 2020.Records from Maricopa County elections over the past 22 years show that has never been the case. Media outlets, like the Associated Press, might have called races in the past when election night returns showed that one candidate would clearly win, but the fastest the county has released final results in a midterm election since 2000 was six days, in 2002. In Maricopa County, a record 290,000 people dropped off their early ballots on Election Day this year. Elections workers didn't even begin to start counting those ballots until Wednesday morning. Before those ballots are tabulated, their barcodes are scanned to ensure that they came from a registered voter who hasn't cast another ballot in this election. Then elections workers check the signature on the envelope against past signatures from the voter. After that, a bipartisan team separates the ballot from the envelope and checks that the voter received the correct ballot. Once all those steps are completed, the county can tabulate the ballot. All the ballots have never been counted in one day.ROCKY MOUNTAIN PBS: Colorado legalizes psychedelic mushrooms.Ten years after leading the nation in legalizing the sale of cannabis, Colorado became the second state in the U.S. to permit psilocybin, or "magic," mushrooms. Oregon was the first state to do so.As of 2 p.m. on Nov. 10, data from the Colorado Secretary of State's Office showed the Natural Medicine Health Act — voted on as Proposition 122 — was on the path to a slim approval, with 51.6% of voters supporting the measure.The measure will allow people 21 and older to grow and share psilocybin mushrooms, as well as create state-regulated centers where people could make appointments to consume the fungi. The proposition will also create “healing centers” to give clients mushrooms in a supervised setting, but will not create "mushroom dispensaries," in the same way cannabis is sold and purchased.Proponents of the ballot measure claim mushroom consumption has helped address their mental health issues in ways traditional pharmaceuticals did not, particularly when the mushrooms were taken in small doses, a method called microdosing. Gov. Jared Polis has until Jan. 31 to appoint 15 members to the Natural Medicine Advisory Board, which will report to the Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies.CONCERT PICK OF THE WEEK: Next Wednesday, the night before Thanksgiving - The Last Waltz - with Warren Haynes, Jamey Johnson, Kathleen Edwards, and more. Tickets at FillmoreAuditorium.orgWelp, that's it for me! From Denver I'm Sean Diller. Original reporting for the stories in today's show comes from the Nevada Current, Arizona Mirror, Colorado Newsline, Rocky Mountain PBS, and Denver's WestwordThank you for listening! See you next time.

Ajax Diner Book Club
Ajax Diner Book Club Episode 226

Ajax Diner Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2022


Louis Armstrong "I Ain't Go Nobody"Curtis Harding "Where's The Love"S.G. Goodman "If You Were Someone I Loved"Bessie Smith "House Rent Blues"Steve Earle & The Dukes (& Duchesses) "Pocket Full of Rain"Willie Nelson & Wynton Marsalis "Ain't Nobody's Business"Plains "Line of Sight"Vic Chesnutt "Band Camp"Twain And The Deslondes "Run Wild"James McMurtry "Paris"Ray Charles "The Right Time"Benjamin Booker "Violent Shiver"The Deslondes "Good to Go"Doc Watson "Nashville Blues"Eilen Jewell "Queen of the Minor Key"Hubert Sumlin "Howlin' For My Darling"Loretta Lynn "Heartaches Meet Mr. Blues"Jimmy Reed "You Got Me Dizzy"Kathleen Edwards "Empty Threat"Valerie June "Tonight I'll Be Staying Here With You"Charlie Parr "Henry Goes to the Bank"Willie Nelson "Stay All Night (Stay a Little Longer)"Willie Nelson "Devil in a Sleepin' Bag"Micah Schnabel "I'm Dead, Serious"Spirit Family Reunion "I Am Following That Sound"Lula (Lulu) Reed "Watch Dog"Langhorne Slim & The Law "The Way We Move"Fats Waller "Dream Man"Sam Cooke "Touch The Hem Of His Garment"Billy Joe Shaver "The Hottest Thing In Town"Miranda Lambert "I'm Just An Old Chunk Of Coal (But I'm Gonna Be A Diamond Someday)"Amanda Shires "Honky Tonk Heroes"Billy Joe Shaver "Ride Me Down Easy"Otis Redding "I've Been Loving  You Too Long ( To Stop Now)"Ike Gordon "Don't Let The Devil Ride"Guy Clark "Desperados Waiting For A Train"Joan Shelley "Jenny Come In"Oscar Peterson Trio "Have You Met Miss Jones?"Ry Cooder "Good Morning Mr. Railroad Man"Charlie Bozo Nickerson "What's The Matter Now? - Part 1"Hattie Hart "Coldest Stuff In Town"Hank Williams "Lost Highway"Tommy Tucker "Walking The Dog"Vic Chesnutt "Worst Friend"

Graventown
Episode 28: Interview w/ Matt Mays

Graventown

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2022 52:41


Holy cow, my dudes. I have a real hot pocket of a cheesy saucy episode in store for you today.  Matt Mays is a Canadian indie rock singer-songwriter and was the lead singer of Matt Mays & El Torpedo  (a rock music group based in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, and New York City). Previously, Mays was a member of the Canadian indie band The Guthries and was born in Hamilton, Ontario, but grew up in Nova Scotia. With 10 incredibly varied musical releases under his belt, Matt has collaborated with Canadian icons like Sam Roberts, Kathleen Edwards, and the acclaimed singer songwriter Adam Baldwin is Mays' main guitarist. His 2014 album “Coyote” took home the JUNO award for best rock album and he and his band played on “Late Night With Conan O'Brien” in 2006.  It was a pleasure to chat with my friend Matt. Thank you for being you. Stay safe and be as kind as you can. UPCOMING SHOWS:NOV 18 - RED BIRD LIVEBank St South - Ottawa, ON(w Alexandra Sullivan)Find tickets for the show at http://gravencanada.com#MattMays#CanadianMusic#CanadianRockNRoll#GraventownPodcast#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

Ajax Diner Book Club
Ajax Diner Book Club Episode 223

Ajax Diner Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2022


Glossary "These City Light Shine"The Ronettes "Be My Baby"Eilen Jewell "Sea Of Tears"Eilen Jewell "Worried Mind"Howlin' Wolf "Smokestack Lightin'"The Gaslight Anthem "Old White Lincoln"Elvis Costello & The Imposters "Country Darkness"Beck "He's a Mighty Good Leader"Beck "Sleeping Bag"Brown Bird "Fingers to the Bone"Sister Rosetta Tharpe "There Are Strange Things Happenin' Every Day"Guy Clark "It's About Time"Maggie Bell "Coming On Strong"Mavis Staples "99 and 1/2"James Booker "King of the Road"Bob Dylan "Tonight I'll Be Staying Here with You"Bessie Smith "Ain't Gonna Play No Second Fiddle"Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys "Bring It On Down to My House, Honey"Jerry Lee Lewis "Crazy Arms"Drive-By Truckers "Wilder Days"Bo Diddley "Say Man, Back Again"Uncle Tupelo "Graveyard Shift"Ramones "I Don't Wanna Go Down to the Basement"The Hold Steady "Stay Positive"The Wallflowers "One Headlight"Two Cow Garage "My Dearest Constituents"Kathleen Edwards "Back To Me"R.E.M. "All the Way to Reno (You're Gonna Be a Star)"Clem Snide "Moment in the Sun"Julien Baker "Something"Buddy Guy "Gunsmoke Blues"The 40 Acre Mule "Brown Eyed Handsome Man"JD McPherson "You Must Have Met Little Caroline"Adia Victoria "Devil Is A Lie"Skeets Tolbert and His Gentlemen Of Swing "The Stuff's Out"Dr. John "End Of The Line"Hank Williams "Lovesick Blues"Aretha Franklin "Good to Me As I Am to You"Vic Chesnutt "Coward"Albert King "Born Under A Bad Sign"Billie Holiday "Sugar"The Deslondes "Good to Go"Wynonie Harris "Drinkin' by Myself"Etta Baker "Railroad Bill"

Wheels Off with Rhett Miller
Kathleen Edwards

Wheels Off with Rhett Miller

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2022 37:43


Kathleen Edwards joins Rhett from Florida to talk about taking time away from music to get “big perspective time”, what she learned about her approach to songwriting from Bryan Adams, and shares the advice she often gives emerging artists. Edwards released Total Freedom, her fifth studio album, on August 14th via Dualtone Records. Written and recorded in Canada and Nashville with longtime collaborator/guitarist, Jim Bryson, and Grammy-winning songwriter/producer, Fitchuk, Total Freedom is both a return to form and a “hard reset,” one that empowered Edwards to write and perform entirely on her terms.Total Freedom is available now. Kathleen Edwards on IG: @kittythefoolWebsite: https://kathleenedwards.com Rhett on IG: @rhettmillerWebsite: Rhettmiller.comWheels Off is brought to you by Osiris Media. Hosted and produced by Rhett Miller. Co-produced by Kirsten Cluthe in partnership with Nick Ruffini (Revoice Media). Editing by Matt Dwyer. Production Assistance by Matt Bavuso. Music by OLD 97's. Episode artwork by Katherine Boils. Show logo by Tim Skirven. This podcast is available on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. You can also ask Alexa to play it. Please leave us a rating or review on iTunes. Revisit previous episodes of Wheels Off with Rosanne Cash, Rob Thomas, Will Forte, Lydia Loveless, Allison Moorer, Ted Leo, Paul F. Tompkins, Jen Kirkman, and more. Find Rhett's podcast #WheelsOff and other music-powered shows on @Osirispod Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Basic Folk
Ken Yates, ep. 181

Basic Folk

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2022 58:42


Lizzie No interviews Ken Yates!Ken Yates grew up in the college town of London, Ontario and he is truly Canada's Next Top Model, by which I mean he is wonderfully talented, disarmingly nice, and from Canada, obviously. Ken is a Berklee College of Music graduate, and I took the opportunity to talk with him about that experience. Why would somebody choose to go to music school, what were you hoping to gain, and what did you actually get out of it, are questions that are fascinating to me, and Ken's answers were super interesting. One takeaway I learned from his stories of Berklee is that even some of the most talented musicians feel like they have no idea what they're doing. Ken's breakout 2016 album, ‘Huntsville,' earned him the Emerging Artist of the Year award at the Canadian Folk Music awards. It was not just a huge and competitive honor, but it was also a defining moment where Ken started getting categorized as a folk artist. Ken released a beautiful album, ‘Quiet Talkers,' in 2020, and instead of touring in support of that album, he had to do a bunch of covid-era online shows. I was impressed with how gracious and level-headed he seemed despite the crappy circumstances. This grace, perspective, emotional openness, and flexibility, are a big part of what makes his new album, ‘Cerulean,' so special. ‘Cerulean' came out in 2022 and it bridges the gap between folk and indie rock, between skepticism and hope, between the pain of losing someone and the possibility of embracing what you have. ‘Cerulean' has a distinct groove, features vocals from Americana stars like Kathleen Edwards, Liz Longley, and Katie Pruitt, AND some of the prettiest production I've heard all year.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands

SCFB 319: SAVE MONEY WHILE GOING TO CONCERTS! 30 TIPS THAT WILL GET YOU IN THE SEAT...WITH SAVINGS. THIS PODCAST IS FREE! SUBSCRIBE TO SOMETHING came from BALTIMORE! FREE! FREE! FREE!

"SOMETHING...came from Baltimore"

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2022 54:31


02:27 - Beyonce 03:27 - Mann Music Center, Philadelphia, PA (Nancy Wilson) 04:10 - Freedom Theater, Philadelphia, PA (Black Nativity) 04:30 - Prince Theater, Philadelphia, PA (Me and Mrs. Jones/Lou Rawls) 04:54 - WXPN-FM, Live@the World Cafe, Philadelphia, PA (David Dye) 05:13 - King Sunny Ade, Bobby Caldwell, Bell Biv DeVoe, Karla Bonoff, Boney James 07:03 - Weezer/Pixies 07:20 - The Soundstage - Baltimore, MD 08:30 - Facebook Events 09:22 - Groupon (Todrick Hall/Prince Tribute Band/Heart/Weezer/Pixies) 10:01 - City Winery, Philadelphia, PA (Bokante/Roosevelt Collier) 10:35 - The Peabody, Baltimore, MD 10:40 - John Hopkins, Baltimore, MD 10:43 - Ram Head Inn, Annapolis, MD 10:56 - The Power Plant, Baltimore, MD 11L44 - Genesis (without Peter Gabriel) 11:54 - Merriweather Post Pavilion, Columbia, MD (Genesis) 12:41 - Janet Jackson 12:50 - KRS-1, Taylor Swift 13:32 - Insta-charge 13:44 - Rams Head Inn, Annapolis, MD 14:16 - Royal Farms Civic Center, Baltimore, MD 14:54 - Paul McCartney 17:17 - Steven Tyler 18:05 - Baltimore Blues Society 18:20 - Ultra Nate' - Deep Sugar Parties 19:29 - Genesis (without Peter Gabriel) 24:29 - The Hamilton, Washington DC 25:13 - Downtown Silver Springs, MD 24:43 - The 9:30 Club, Washington DC (Agnes Obel) 25:59 - Merriweather Post Pavilion, Columbia, MD (Capital Jazz Festival/Isaac Hayes) 29:05 - Kimmel Center, Philadelphia, PA (Sonny Rollins) 29:08 - The Dell East, Philadelphia, PA (The Dells) 29:14 - Live @ the World Cafe', Philadelphia, PA (Angelic Kidjo) 29:34 - Gettysburg College, Gettysburg, PA (Hall & Oates) 29:57 - Kimmel Center, Philadelphia, PA (Ornette Coleman) 34:06 - Meet Up 35:15 - Steely Dan 35:30 - Ryan Adams 35:35 - Paul McCartney 36:53 - The Cars 37:16 - The Hamilton, Washington DC (Shemekia Copeland) 39:20 - The Counting Crows 40:06 - The Philadelphia Phillies 40:12 - War 40:56 - The Dell East, Philadelphia, PA (The Dells) 42:36 - Prince/The Time/Vanity 6 45:46 - Caesar's Casino and Hotel, Atlantic City, New Jersey (Natalie Cole) 45:57 - The Tower Theater, Philadelphia, PA (Natalie Cole) 46:50 - Set List.com (Jeff Warehime/Paul McCartney/Hershey Park, Hershey, PA) 48:21 - John Legend/Sade/My Friend Al 49:30 - The 9:30 Club, Washington, DC (Living Colour) 50:29 - Poi Dog Pondering, Los Lobos, Kathleen Edwards, Todrick Hall 51:00 - Paul McCartney, Paul Simon, Ray Charles, James Brown, George Clinton, Mick Jagger, Elton John 51:42 - Smokey Robinson, Candi Staten, Ben E King, Gladys Knight 52:37 - The Gettysburg Movie Theater, Gettysburg, PA (Beverly Hills Cop 2) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/somethingcame-from-baltim/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/somethingcame-from-baltim/support

q: The Podcast from CBC Radio
[Full episode] Dolly Parton, A. Harmony, Fantastic Negrito, Jenna Benchetrit and Kelly Boutsalis, Kathleen Edwards

q: The Podcast from CBC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2022 70:04


Country music icon Dolly Parton shares the stories behind the songs she wrote in her childhood on up to huge hits like Jolene, I Will Always Love You and Coat of Many Colors. Freelance music journalist A. Harmony unpacks what R. Kelly's 30-year prison sentence means for his legacy, his victims and the music industry at large. Singer-songwriter Fantastic Negrito tells us how a discovery about his ancestors' forbidden love changed his life and inspired his new album, White Jesus Black Problems. Our screen panellists Jenna Benchetrit and Kelly Boutsalis discuss some of summer's biggest blockbusters and how movie theatres are recovering since the pandemic began. Singer-songwriter Kathleen Edwards talks about the huge challenges and expenses musicians are facing now that they're finally able to get back on the road.

Myles From Home
Jim Bryson

Myles From Home

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2022 94:59


Jim Bryson - One of my earliest buds in the business. I love Jim so much. He's an incredible songwriter (who just put out his 7th solo album called “Country Wifi”),  an amazing guitarist (who has played with Kathleen Edwards for years) and is now producing some of the best records being made in Canada. Above all this, Jim is an extraordinarily honest, humble, and interesting person to get to hang with. I knew this was going to be a real one and it was. I appreciated the time with him so much. Check jimbryson.org for everything else you need to know about Jim.

Rock N Roll Pantheon
Is It Rolling, Bob? Talking Dylan: John Doe

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2022 48:55


Singer/Songwriter/Actor John Doe tells terrific tales: hanging with Dennis Quaid and Winona Ryder in Memphis, gigging with Nick Lowe in London and hearing his voice come out of Christian Bale's mouth in Todd Haynes's Dylan biopic I'm Not There.Did John's appearance with LA punk band X on the Letterman Show in 1983 inspire Dylan's wild 1984 set with The Plugz? What did he say when he suddenly found himself face-to-face with Bruce Springsteen at that Grammy thing? Did Jerry Lee Lewis actually call him a "fucking asshole" the first time they met? John raves about Tulsa's new Bob Dylan Center and answers all the above questions, as he presses on…John Doe and his bandmates in X made 6 studio recordings from 1978-1993. He has recorded 9 solo records, collaborating with Patty Griffin, Dan Auerbach, Aimee Mann, Don Was, Kathleen Edwards, Dave Alvin and Greg Liesz. Doe has acted in over 50 films and television productions including Road House, Great Balls of Fire, Pure Country and Roswell. His musical side projects include work with The Knitters and The Sadies. Doe co-wrote the definitive book about the LA punk rock scene, Under The Big Black Sun. His new album, Fables In A Foreign Land, was inspired by John Wesley Harding. John currently lives in Austin, Texas.WebsiteTwitterTrailerEpisode playlist on AppleEpisode playlist on SpotifyListeners: please subscribe and/or leave a review and a rating.Twitter @isitrollingpodRecorded 13th May 2022This show is part of Pantheon Podcasts  

Is It Rolling, Bob? Talking Dylan
John Doe

Is It Rolling, Bob? Talking Dylan

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2022 48:55 Very Popular


Singer/Songwriter/Actor John Doe tells terrific tales: hanging with Dennis Quaid and Winona Ryder in Memphis, gigging with Nick Lowe in London and hearing his voice come out of Christian Bale's mouth in Todd Haynes's Dylan biopic I'm Not There.Did John's appearance with LA punk band X on the Letterman Show in 1983 inspire Dylan's wild 1984 set with The Plugz? What did he say when he suddenly found himself face-to-face with Bruce Springsteen at that Grammy thing? Did Jerry Lee Lewis actually call him a "fucking asshole" the first time they met? John raves about Tulsa's new Bob Dylan Center and answers all the above questions, as he presses on…John Doe and his bandmates in X made 6 studio recordings from 1978-1993. He has recorded 9 solo records, collaborating with Patty Griffin, Dan Auerbach, Aimee Mann, Don Was, Kathleen Edwards, Dave Alvin and Greg Liesz. Doe has acted in over 50 films and television productions including Road House, Great Balls of Fire, Pure Country and Roswell. His musical side projects include work with The Knitters and The Sadies. Doe co-wrote the definitive book about the LA punk rock scene, Under The Big Black Sun. His new album, Fables In A Foreign Land, was inspired by John Wesley Harding. John currently lives in Austin, Texas.WebsiteTwitterTrailerEpisode playlist on AppleEpisode playlist on SpotifyListeners: please subscribe and/or leave a review and a rating.Twitter @isitrollingpodRecorded 13th May 2022This show is part of Pantheon Podcasts  

AC/DC: Beyond The Thunder
S3E5 - Kathleen Edwards

AC/DC: Beyond The Thunder

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2022 42:30


What do we think about Canadian singer songwriter, Kathleen Edwards? Well, to quote Bon Scott—she's got balls! We first fell smitten with Kathleen after hearing her reimagined version of AC/DC's highest charting U.S. single of all time, “Moneytalks”. Then we witnessed her share the same bill with AC/DC at Toronto Rocks. But she really had us when she said Brian Johnson's vocal style is harder to sing than…opera!

Heart of Indie Radio
Exclusive Interview: Charissa

Heart of Indie Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2022 28:00


Please join us as we welcome Charissa into our studios to chat with Heart of Indie Radio Host- Eddie Davis (Captain Eddie) Two decades ago guitarist Colin Cripps helped a promising young Ottawa-area singer release her debut album. The album was Failer. The artist was Kathleen Edwards. Now while newcomer Charissa might not be asking for flowers anytime soon her debut EP, produced by Cripps, has a lot of the strengths and qualities Edwards had in spades starting out: an earnest-soaked earthy voice that should make for a long and successful road ahead. A perfect example is "People Like You" which, if you don't enjoy dear reader and listener, I've lost all respect for you already! The five-song effort opens with the blissfully delivered "Scars and All" that builds into a mid-tempo roots-pop nugget in the vein of Sarah Harmer's "Basement Apartment." Meanwhile the gentle heartfelt execution of "Starlit Sky" shines over its simple, barren framework, letting Charissa work her never-forced magic. Fans of Aimee Mann and Sheryl Crow would be wise to see out this EP as "The Last Time" is a confident piece of work minus any production gloss or theatrics. The only drawback might be it's just five songs with the title track wrapping up this stellar effort. I guess I'll have to hit repeat. Again and again! Love and Be Loved was released on March 25, 2022.

Ajax Diner Book Club
Ajax Diner Book Club Episode 200

Ajax Diner Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2022 177:54


Billie Holiday "I Cover the Waterfront"James Booker "Classified"Ike Gordon "Don't Let The Devil Ride"Ray Wylie Hubbard "Freeway Church Of Christ"Howlin' Wolf "Drinkin' C.V. Wine"Cedric Burnside "I Be Trying"Bob Dylan "Romance In Durango"Superchunk "City of the Dead"Emmylou Harris "Sweet Old World"Merle Haggard "I Think I'll Just Stay Here and Drink"Memphis Minnie "Night Watchman Blues (Take 2)"Wanda Jackson "Rip It Up"Fats Waller "Functionizin'"Sonny Boy Williamson "T.B. Blues"Jimmie Rodgers "Dreaming with Tears in My Eyes (Alternate Take)"Lucero "Sometimes"Hayes Carll "Another Like You"Gillian Welch "Make Me a Pallet on Your Floor"Josh White "Strange Fruit"Jack Purvis and His Orchestra "Poor Richard"Slim Harpo "Rainin' in My Heart"Kathleen Edwards "Empty Threat"Valerie June "Colors"Hank Williams "Cold, Cold Heart"Billie Holiday and His Orchestra "Long Gone Blues"George Henry Bussey "When I'm Sober I'm Drunk Blues"Neil Young "No Wonder"Adia Victoria "Lonely Avenue"Adia Victoria "Dead Eyes"The Mountain Goats "New Monster Avenue"Arliss Nancy "Abacus"Lefty Frizzell "Long Black Veil"Blaze Foley "The Moonlight Song"Lucinda Williams "Drunken Angel"Buddy Guy "I Smell a Rat"Built to Spill "Conventional Wisdom"Guitar Junior "The Crawl"Dave Van Ronk "God Bless The Child"Big Joe Turner "Ice Man Blues"Willie Nelson "Railroad Lady"Robert Wilkins "Old Jim Canan's"Albert Ammons "Bass Goin' Crazy"Drag the River "Lucky's"Tom Waits "I Wish I Was In New Orleans [in The Ninth Ward]"Jimi Hendrix "Red house"Billie Holiday, Eddie Heywood's Orchestra "I'll Be Seeing You"

Grateful Roots
Ep. 105 Grateful Roots

Grateful Roots

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2022 60:02


Americana, Roots, Country, Folk and Acoustic music. Featured Artists . New and classic tracks.Episode includes tracks by Sturgill Simpson, Kathleen Edwards, Valerie June, The War on Drugs and John Hiatt.

eTown
eTown Time Capsule 2003 - Delbert McClinton / Kathleen Edwards

eTown

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2021 59:06


We are now three years into the new millennium as we continue our ‘listen back' episodes on eTown.  This 2003 full show, features the legendary roadhouse rocker Delbert McClinton. Our other musical visitor is gifted Canadian alt-country singer/songwriter Kathleen Edwards. Also, an outstanding individual is honored with this week's eChievement Award, leader of an effort to save perfectly good, unused medical supplies in the US and get them to third world countries in dire need. Nominated by Jane Goodall herself!

Art Design Music
S1E10 – massively popular graphic designer Aaron Draplin

Art Design Music

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2021 79:44


Aaron Draplin is a rock star and enigma in the design world – talent flows from every pour and yet zero pretention. He's a free flowing fountain of ideas, stories and inspiration… and like the rest of us, he's also an avid record collector. This one is a biggie, packed full of wild moments from the design highway of Draplin's brain. He delves into projects he's worked on, but also digs into his own record collection and even grabs the guitar to strum a few chords of a Canadian classic. Pour up a drink but don't go for a sip when Draplin is speaking as you never know what he'll come out with next and you don't want to spit hot coffee over your brand new Macbook when he drops some hilarious insanity and design bombshells into your ear holes.

Music Makers and Soul Shakers Podcast with Steve Dawson

You can support the show with monthly contributions through our Patreon site at: https://www.patreon.com/MakersAndShakers Colin Cripps joins me on the show this month. Colin is a phenomenal guitarist who doesn't really appear under his own name very often. He prefers to play the sideguy role and has graced albums for years as musician and producer for Blue Rodeo, Kathleen Edwards and many more. Colin hails from the mysterious town of Hamilton, Ontario that has produced way more musical legends than a city of that size should have. We get into some deep Hamilton history, some stories about the scene with the Lanois brothers, and Colin's work with his band Crash Vegas that was around the scene during that time, all the way through his career to his more recent work and how he approaches collaborating in the studio and finding cool guitar sounds. Colin is also a certifiable gear maniac and has a pretty extensive collection of guitars and amps that we get into as well. With so much to yak about, this episode got split into 2 parts and will continue one week from today. Enjoy, share the episode, and don't forget to leave us a review, and subscribe to the show. Colin's website and social links are at: http://www.colincripps.com Colin is regularly on tour with Blue Rodeo these days. Their website is: https://www.bluerodeo.com Our website is: https://www.makersandshakerspodcast.com And your fearless host, Steve Dawson can be found at: https://www.stevedawson.ca

NPR's Mountain Stage
Todd Snider, Kathleen Edwards, Mick Flannery & Susan ONeill, Sunny War, and The Accidentals

NPR's Mountain Stage

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2021


Recorded on September 12th, 2021, this show features Todd Snider, Kathleen Edwards, Mick Flannery & Susan ONeill, Sunny War, and The Accidentals. Podcast support provided by Digital Relativity. https://bit.ly/3BH4L7o

Ajax Diner Book Club
Ajax Diner Book Club Episode 179

Ajax Diner Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2021 177:46


Mission of Burma "Secrets"Jelly Roll Morton "Doctor Jazz Stomp"Memphis Minnie "Night Watchman Blues (Take 2)"Wanda Jackson "Hot Dog! That Mad Him Mad"The Replacements "Kiss Me On The Bus"The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion "Wail"Big Joe Williams "49 Highway Blues"Jimmy Page & The Black Crowes "Sloppy Drunk"Tom Rush "Baby Please Don't Go"Big Joe Williams "Sitting On Top Of The World"Kathleen Edwards "Empty Threat"Broken Social Scene "Anthems For A Seventeen Year-Old Girl"The Mountain Goats "The Best Ever Death Metal Band in Denton"Palace Music "New Partner"Uncle Tupelo "Still Be Around"Eilen Jewell "I'm Gonna Dress in Black"Adam Faucett "Day Drinker"Fugazi "Strangelight"Jason Isbell And The 400 Unit "Sometimes Salvation"Jimi Hendrix "Gypsy Eyes"Loretta Lynn "Have Mercy"Sugar Pie DeSanto "It's Done And Forgotten"Dave Van Ronk "Sunday Street"X "In This House That I Call Come"Andrew Bird "Plasticites"Brandi Carlile "The Eye"Tom Waits "I Hope That I Don't Fall in Love with You"Jelly Roll Morton "Don t you leave me here"Excuse 17 "Watchmaker"The Stooges "1969"Minutemen "Corona"Robert Petway "Catfish Blues"Sweet Emma & Her Dixieland Boys "I Ain't Gonna Give Nobody None of My Jelly Roll"John Lee Hooker "Seven Days And Seven Nights"Billie Holiday "God Bless the Child"Shannon Mcnally;Neal Casal "Pale Moon"Hank Williams "Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain"Mississippi John Hurt "Louis Collins"Sister O.M. Terrell "I'm Going to That City (To Die No More)"Sister O.M. Terrell "I'm Going to That City"Jelly Roll Morton "Smoke House Blues"Hüsker Dü "Divide And Conquer"Sebadoh "Drama Mine"Joni Mitchell "The Dawntreader - Live at Le Hibou Coffee House, Ottawa, Ontario, 3/19/1968"Jelly Roll Morton "Slow Swing and "Sweet Jazz Music""

Middle Class Rock Star
66. Phil Cook

Middle Class Rock Star

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2021 58:50


Phil Cook is an accomplished multi-instrumentalist, singer, songwriter, and producer based in Durham, North Carolina. He has composed music for Bon Iver, Kanye West, The Blind Boys of Alabama, and Hiss Golden Messenger, among others, as well as contributed to studio recordings for Bruce Hornsby, Amy Ray (The Indigo Girls), The Mountain Goats, Kathleen Edwards, Matthew E White and more. I first saw Phil live at the Telluride Blues & Brews Festival back in 2019. He also performed with Hiss Golden Messenger. I had been a fan of both Phil and HGM for a while, so finally getting to see both of them live was a real treat. He has a great energy surrounding him both as a performer and a person. When he speaks, he does so with passion and gratitude. In our conversation, we talk about how his priorities have changed since COVID first started, and what it means to walk the line between celebrating and appropriating your influences. We also chat about an exciting new solo album he's been working on. If you enjoy the podcast, please let others know, subscribe or write a review. 5 star ratings and reviews on Apple Music as well as subscribing to our YouTube Channel help us out the most!! IF YOU'D LIKE TO SUPPORT THE PODCAST IN A MONETARY WAY, I'M NOW ON PATREON! https://www.patreon.com/andysydow You can support my artist career and this podcast for as little as $3 per month. The price of one cup of coffee helps keep this podcast on its feet. Any and every contribution is greatly appreciated! Guest Links: Phil Cook Website: https://philcookmusic.com/ Phil Cook Instagram: https://instagram.com/philcookmusic?igshid=1huy8igakzvo Phil Cook's Spiritual Helpline: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdRGm38-hUjeIsfjh1v8PlN4Xs2nC4Aux Episode Music: Theme 2: "Theme 2" by Andy Sydow Sponsor Music: "Wicked Dreams" by Andy Sydow Interview Outro Music: “Who I Want To Be” by Andy Sydow Episode Outro Music: "Theme 2 Bumper" by Andy Sydow Sponsors: A huge thanks to our sponsors, PQ Mastering and Narrator RF. For any sponsorship inquiries, shoot me an email at middleclassrockstar@gmail.com http://pqmastering.com https://narratorrf.com

Not Much
Rolling Stones concerts

Not Much

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2021 31:00


Stones concerts.   Blue Rodeo.   Buying a Christmas Tree skit.   Kathleen Edwards.

The Heart of Sheridan Road
Sacred Heart: A Catholic School for All Faiths

The Heart of Sheridan Road

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2018 24:54


This conversation focuses on Holy Week, the preparation for Sacraments, and how Sacred Heart Schools embraces its Catholic foundation while maintaining an inclusive environment for students of all faiths. This podcast features Jane Steinfels, Director of Campus Ministry, and Katherine Gates, Kathleen Edwards and Jackie Beale-DelVecchio, our three Religion instructors.

The Department of Tangents Podcast
DoT EP55: Hadron Gospel Hour's Rich Wentworth plus New Music from Courtney Marie Andrews

The Department of Tangents Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2018 89:14


This week's episode is a conversation with podcast host/artist/musician Rich Wentworth. He is co-creator of the Hadron Gospel Hour podcast, a serialized sci-fi/comedy show about the adventures of a scientist who accidentally blows up the multiverse working on a way to weaponize the Hadron Collider. He and his partner Mike, played by co-creator Michael McQuilkin, jump in and out of the rift to visit different timelines and occasionally do battle with evil. The podcast also features sketch comedy, horror, and original music – Wentworth and McQuilkin are both musicians and songwriters. It's a hell of a good time, and an incredibly immersive audio environment. Wentworth is also an accomplished graphic artist. He's done album covers for Brian Setzer and comic book covers for IDW's ROM title and, it should be mentioned, designed the Department of Tangents logo. In the conversation, we talk about Wentworth's artistic influences and his aspirations in comics, which may include a Hadron adaptation somewhere down the line. We also get into how the Young Ones series influenced Hadron, the humanism of the Muppets, and so much more. Find out more about the podcast at the Hadron Gospel Hour site, and about Wentworth's art at his Spy Island Industries site. This episode also marks the two-year anniversary of the Department of Tangents Podcast. It kicked off on March 18, 2016 with EP1 featuring comedian and author Brian Kiley, whom I interviewed on the Universal lot in Los Angles where he works on Conan, and a featured track from musician Brendan Boogie, who would pop up again in EP6 as a guest talking about music and his latest movie, Sundown. It has been a joy to do this, and there is a lot more on the way – new stuff in featured tracks, including more audiobook excerpts, more short horror fiction, and of course, more interviews. Our featured track this week is “Kindness of Strangers” from Courtney Marie Andrews' new album May Your Kindness Remain, out today, March 23. Andrews has a rich, powerful voice, and this is an album to get excited about. Recommended if you like Neko Case, Kelly Hogan, Jason Isbell, or Kathleen Edwards. Take a listen and check out Andrews at www.courtneymarieandrews.com.

Women of Substance Music Podcast
#500 Music by Adele Morgan, Annie Young, Carlene Thissen, DeDe Wedekind Denise Dimin, Devora Clark, Grace Garland, Gail Decayanan, Heather Edwards, Heather Harvin, Iridesense, Lake Lady, Karman & Kompany, Kathleen Edwards, Kristina Lachaga, Randi Fay,

Women of Substance Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2016 26:14


To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Adele Morgan Annie Young Carlene Thissen DeDe Wedekind Denise Dimin Devora Clark Grace Garland Gail Decayanan Heather Edwards Heather Harvin Iridesense Lake Lady Karman & Kompany Kathleen Edwards Kristina Lachaga Randi Fay Rebecca J Brock Shirley Goines

Women of Substance Music Podcast
#500 Music by Adele Morgan, Annie Young, Carlene Thissen, DeDe Wedekind Denise Dimin, Devora Clark, Grace Garland, Gail Decayanan, Heather Edwards, Heather Harvin, Iridesense, Lake Lady, Karman & Kompany, Kathleen Edwards, Kristina Lachaga, Randi Fay,

Women of Substance Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2016 26:13


To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Adele Morgan Annie Young Carlene Thissen DeDe Wedekind Denise Dimin Devora Clark Grace Garland Gail Decayanan Heather Edwards Heather Harvin Iridesense Lake Lady Karman & Kompany Kathleen Edwards Kristina Lachaga Randi Fay Rebecca J Brock Shirley Goines