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Eigentlich heißt Chilly Gonzales, Jason Charles Beck, manche nennen ihn auch Gonzo – so wie er auch sein aktuelles Album getauft hat.1972 wird er in Montreal in den Schoß einer Familie geboren, dessen Mitglieder einst als aschkenasische Juden aus Ungarn geflohen waren.Sein älterer Bruder Christophe wird Filmkomponist. Chilly studiert erstmal Jazz-Piano in Montreal. Mitte/Ende der 90er veröffentlicht er zwei Alben mit der verspielten Rock-Band Son.Er ist zu dieser Zeit Teil eines Freundeskreises um die Musiker*innen Leslie Feist, Merrill Nisker alias Peaches und Dominic Salole alias Mocky. Mit denen und dem britischen Performer Jamie Lidell stürzt er sich in diverse Spielarten der Popmusik – von Elektro über Soul und Folk bis HipHop.Ab 1998 lebt er für fünf Jahre in Berlin, veröffentlicht über das damals äußerst angesagte Label Kitty-Yo seine ersten Platten. Mittlerweile umfasst sein eklektisches Schaffen über 20 Alben – darunter Kooperationen mit Boys Noize, Jarvis Cocker, Plastikman und Goldie Boutilier, sowie mehrere Werke mit klassischer Musik und Jazz.Kooperativ ist Chilly wie kein Zweiter. Man hört ihn an Keyboard, Orgel, Piano oder Percussion, als Songwriter oder Produzent auf Alben von Raz Ohara, Drake, Jane Birkin, Manu Chao, Broken Social Scene und Daft Punk.Mit Koteletten und Goldkette auf der behaarten Brust tritt Chilly gerne im Bademantel auf. Wie ein roter Faden durch sein Werk zieht sich sein herrlich exzentrischer, skurriler, ironischer Sinn für Humor. Damit sabotiert er mit Genuss die sonst so steifen Reglements des Klassik- und Jazz-Betriebs.Für die BBC, den WDR, Arte und Apple Music hat er Formate produziert, für unter anderem den Guardian, Vice und das Billboard Magazin hat er über Musik geschrieben. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On the show this time, it's the timeless freedom and fearlessness of Feist. Feist is the moniker of Canadian singer-songwriter and guitarist Leslie Feist. She's been making music since she was a teenager, her first punk rock band winning a battle of the bands back in 1993. She toured with that band, until she was forced to take a 6 month break from singing due to losing her voice. She became the bassist for a friend's band. She became the guitarist in another band. She wrote songs and when she was ready, released her debut solo record in 1999. Her latest album released in 2023 is called “Multitudes” and is available on Polydor Records. Recorded 05/24/2024. The Circle Married The Line Forever Before Century Hiding Out in the Open Watch the full Live on KEXP session on YouTube.Support the show: https://www.kexp.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the show this time, it's the timeless freedom and fearlessness of Feist. Feist is the moniker of Canadian singer-songwriter and guitarist Leslie Feist. She's been making music since she was a teenager, her first punk rock band winning a battle of the bands back in 1993. She toured with that band, until she was forced to take a 6 month break from singing due to losing her voice. She became the bassist for a friend's band. She became the guitarist in another band. She wrote songs and when she was ready, released her debut solo record in 1999. Her latest album released in 2023 is called “Multitudes” and is available on Polydor Records. Recorded 05/24/2024. The Circle Married The Line Forever Before Century Hiding Out in the Open Watch the full Live on KEXP session on YouTube.Support the show: https://www.kexp.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Paul Brandt JourneyWelcome to a preview of "Car Tunes," a celebration of the songs and artists we love to listen to in the car. hosted by Canadian Country Music Icon Paul Brandt.This series is your backstage pass to the vibrant music scene of Alberta. We'll explore the careers of Terri Clark, Legend Ian Tyson, KD Lang, Jan Arden and Grammy-nominated indie artist Leslie Feist. Our journey begins with Paul Brandt, the most awarded male Canadian country artist in history. From his breakthrough single "My Heart Has a History" to the country hit "I Do," his tunes have become staples of Canadian country music. This episode dives deep into his transformative journey, from his humble beginnings as a Calgary nurse to becoming a music phenomenon. Best of Alberta's FinestIn this special edition of "Car Tunes," host Paul Brandt takes listeners on a nostalgic journey, revisiting the most memorable moments and the incredible artists from Alberta's rich musical landscape featured throughout the series. This episode serves as a grand finale, highlighting the extraordinary careers of Alberta's finest musicians and their timeless songs that many have enjoyed singing along to in their cars.Paul starts the episode by looking back at Episode One, which centered on his own musical journey. From his early days as a nurse in Calgary to his rise as a country music star, he reflects on key moments like the release of his hit single "My Heart Has a History."The episode then revisits the remarkable career of Terri Clark, the country music icon from Medicine Hat, celebrated in Episode Two. Paul recalls Terri's breakthrough hit "Better Things to Do" and her rise to fame in both Canada and the U.S.In Episode Three, the podcast paid tribute to the late Ian Tyson, the legendary cowboy singer-songwriter known for the enduring classic "Four Strong Winds." Paul reminisces about Tyson's deep connection to Alberta and his significant contribution to Canadian music.Episode Four's focus was on the "Prairie Powerhouses" Jann Arden and k.d. lang. The episode highlighted Jann Arden's emotional hit "Insensitive" and k.d. lang's transformative cover of Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah," underscoring their impact on the Canadian music scene and beyond.Finally, Episode Five explored the indie-pop world of Leslie Feist, known simply as "Feist." Her global hit "1234" from the album "The Reminder" exemplifies the diverse talent emerging from Alberta.Paul emphasizes that each of these artists has a unique connection to Alberta, whether through the landscapes that inspired them, the cultural heritage they carry, or the memories they've created. Their stories represent perseverance, innovation, and the spirit of Alberta.As the series concludes, Paul celebrates the richness of Alberta's music scene, spanning genres from country to indie-pop and folk to modern ballads. He acknowledges the need for more episodes to cover other iconic Alberta artists like George Fox, Nickelback, Brett Kissel, and Joni Mitchell.Join Paul Brandt in this special episode of "Car Tunes" as he signs off, reminding listeners to keep an ear out for the next generation of Alberta's music talent and their stories. This episode is a heartwarming farewell to a series that has celebrated the power of music to connect us and enrich our cultural tapestry.About Paul:Paul Brandt is the most awarded male Canadian country artist in history.His 1996 debut RIAA-certified Gold album Calm Before the Storm went on to sell one million albums internationally, propelled by the #1 single and wedding classic “I Do”. Stateside, his #5 and #1 charting songs “My Heart Has A History”, and “I Do” were the first to chart by a male Canadian Country artist on the US Billboard Top 20 since 1976.Throughout his remarkable career, Paul has always focused on using his celebrity to help by shining a light on the lives of those less fortunate and has encouraged others to do the same. He has travelled extensively to developing countries around the world to raise awareness for various humanitarian aid organizations.His 12 career albums have spawned hit singles, multiple Album of the Year awards, gold, platinum, and multi-platinum performances. According to Nielsen BDS in 2020, of the Top 25 Canadian Country songs, 6 were released by Paul Brandt, and his song “My Heart Has a History” is the most-played Canadian Country song since the chart began. Paul is also the most-played Canadian Country Artist on Country Radio in history (Nielsen BDS). He has had 27 top-ten songs at Canadian Radio. His song “For You” (Brandt/Rosen) was selected to promote the 2002 major motion picture We Were Soldiers, and was performed by Dave Matthews and Johnny Cash. In 2015, the Canadian Independent Music Association celebrated Paul's reaching “Road Gold Status” as a top headliner and major box office draw in Canada, and his EP “Frontier” was nominated for Album of the Year at The 2016 Juno Awards. The hit single “I'm An Open Road” from that collection is certified Gold.In 2017, Paul Brandt was inducted into the Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame & Western Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame.His 2019 Canadian “The Journey Tour” featured his most recent radio singles “All About Her” (Top 10 Canadian Country Radio) and “Bittersweet” (featuring Lindsay Ell) continue to speak to Brandt's enduring impact and influence on country music audiences and industry as he played arenas across Canada. During the 2019 Canadian Country Music Awards, Paul was honoured with the Slaight Music Humanitarian of the Year Award for his accomplishments with his “Not In My City” (www.notinmycity.ca) movement, which seeks to end human trafficking with a focus on preventing childhood sexual exploitation. Recognizing his dedication to ending human trafficking and child sexual exploitation, in November 2019, Elder Leonard Bastien honoured Paul with a Blackfoot name: Buffalo Bull Shield. Over 2020-2022, Paul has been honoured to chair the Government of Alberta's Human Trafficking Task Force, another first for a Country Musician in Canada.As a recipient of the Queen's Diamond Jubilee award and numerous other national and regional humanitarian nods, Paul is committed to serving those in need through various charitable endeavours including his Buckspring Foundation. A proud champion of The Great Trail, Paul is dedicated to creating and supporting spaces for respectful discussion and fostering meaningful community through his artistic platform.Paul always strives to surprise and delight with his art and prefers to take the road less travelled. With a passion for story and community, Paul enjoys using his celebrity platform to engage and connect with people in a deep and meaningful way.When he's not creating what he calls “stuff the world needs”, he has been known to take on projects to help others do the same. He served as Mount Royal University's “Storyteller in Residence” at the Bissett School of Business, where he worked with students to create business and social enterprise projects utilizing the Paul Brandt Brand. In 2019, Paul began working with students at the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT), sharing his celebrity platform and inviting students to join him on his next creative project. He is currently writing and working on a new music project.Paul lives with his wife Liz and their two children on The Buckspring Ranch in the foothills of Alberta's Rocky Mountains.
This week's Talkhouse Podcast came together in a fun way, when a new-ish artist referenced the work of a more established band in a song, and the head of a legendary indie label thought they should meet. That sounds complicated, but don't worry I'll explain. Our guests are Claire Rousay and Kevin Drew. Kevin Drew is best known as one of the founders of Broken Social Scene, the influential Canadian band slash collective that's been around for 25 years now. The band has amassed an incredible catalog that broke out with 2002's unstoppable You Forgot It In People but all of its records reward a deep dive—as does the solo work that Drew has also released over the years. Last year he released a moving record about loss—among other things—called Aging, and as you'll hear in this conversation, he hopes to reignite Broken Social Scene for one more run that includes some of the collective's members that have gone on to big careers outside the band, like Leslie Feist and Emily Haines. I personally would love to see it. I imagine the other half of today's conversation, Claire Rousay, would as well. The impetus for this conversation is her song “Lover's Spit Plays in the Background.” In case you're not familiar with the aforementioned Broken Social Scene album, You Forgot It In People, it features a song called “Lover's Spit.” Rousay's song is from her fantastic new album Sentiment, just out on Thrill Jockey Records, on which she leans more into song structure than on past releases, which have been tagged “emo ambient.” Rousay uses found sounds, hazy atmospherics, and Auto-Tune to tell sometimes crushingly depressing stories in a way that somehow turns out gorgeous. Check out “Lover's Spit Plays in the Background” right here. This conversation ended up happening because Thrill Jockey's Bettina Richards reached out to Drew to let him know about the nod on Rousay's song, and the rest is history: As you'll hear, they connected pretty quickly, and they chat about blackout curtains, influential record labels, the death of Kevin's mom, and what Drew dubs Claire's “beautiful, vulnerable, shadowy womb/sleeping bag of a record.” Enjoy. 0:00 - Intro 2:29 - Start of the chat 4:49 - On Claire's unusual introduction to Broken Social Scene's music 9:24 - On music as a lifesaver 13:47 - On the future of Broken Social Scene 17:35 - On being jealous of your peers 21:42 - On blackout curtains 31:27 - On signing to Thrill Jockey 36:46 - On negativity and career expectations Thanks for listening to the Talkhouse Podcast, and thanks to Claire Rousay and Kevin Drew for chatting. If you liked what you heard, please follow Talkhouse on your favorite podcasting platform, and check out all the goodness at Talkhouse.com. This episode was produced by Myron Kaplan, and the Talkhouse theme is composed and performed by the Range. See you next time!
Edición Limitada - 25 de Diciembre del 2023. Programa Especial de Navidad. Selección, producción, realización y conducción: Francisco J. Brenes. Presentando música de Low, Stina Nordenstam, Over The Rhine, London After Midnight, Mark Kozelek, Belle and Sebastian, Tori Amos, Love Spirals Downwards, Cocteau Twins, Clinic, Aimee Mann, Sufjan Stevens, Richard Ashcroft, Marc Almond, Chilly Gonzalez con Jarvis Cocker & Leslie Feist, She & Him, Oasis, Death Cab for Cutie, The Raveonettes, Cranes, The Knife, Mogwai, Sufjan Stevens, Hurts, Fitz And The Tantrums, The Killers con Toni Halliday, Tricky con Paul Smith, Coil, Erasure, Ronnie Martin, Lola Dutronic, Francesca e Luigi, Vogon Poetry, Red Flag, Marsheaux, Pet Shop Boys, Sally Shapiro, Hyperbubble, Freezepop, Orbital, Aphex Twin y Tom Waits con Peter Murphy.
Leslie Feist joins Simon and Brian to discuss her songwriting process and recent record Multitudes. The award-winning Canadian singer-songwriter talks about taking part in a 'Song-A-Day' challenge, bypassing judgement when writing, and how she has developed songs through live performance.
In der 96. Folge von "Und was machst du am Wochenende?" ist Leslie Feist zu Gast, eine der international erfolgreichsten Musikerinnen ihrer Generation. Sie wurde 1976 geboren, aufgewachsen ist sie in Kanada, heute pendelt sie mit ihrer dreijährigen Tochter zwischen Toronto und Los Angeles. "1234", "Mushaboom", "Inside Out" sind einige ihrer größten Hits. Im Podcast erzählt sie von ihrem Alltag als alleinerziehende Mutter, die ihrer Tochter Schlaflieder singt und erinnert sich an ihre Zeit in Berlin, als sie in den 2000ern in der Wohnung ihres guten Freundes Chilly Gonzales gewohnt hat. Früher hat sie nach der Rock Clock gelebt, wie sie 2011 im ZEITmagazin erzählt hat, heute richtet sie sich nach der Infant Clock, der Kleinkindzeit. Ihre Kindheitswochenenden hat Leslie Feist viel mit ihren Großeltern verbracht, wenn ihre Mutter samstags im Supermarkt einkaufen war, hat sie die kleine Leslie oft in der örtlichen Bücherei abgegeben, "so bin ich zum Bücherwurm geworden". Am Ende des Gesprächs mit dem Gastgeberteam Ilona Hartmann und Christoph Amend verrät Leslie Feist auch ein für alle Mal, welche Farbe der Sonntag für sie hat. Die Empfehlungen von Christoph Amend, Ilona Hartmann und Leslie Feist finden Sie hier: http://www.zeit.de/gesellschaft/2023-05/leslie-feist-kinder-berlin-wochenende-podcast Das Team erreichen Sie unter wochenende@zeit.de.
In the 49th episode of the podcast overall, and the premiere of the ninth season, Kevin welcomes Collette Andrea, aka Gollden, a singer, songwriter, ambient performer, and podcaster from Toronto—the two talk about her journey from listening to Stevie Ray Vaughan to Stars of The Lid, her new EP, and the podcast she started at the beginning of 2023. For additional information about Anhedonic Headphones, please click here; or follow Kevin on Instagram and on Twitter. To learn more about Collette and Gollden, visit her website, listen on Bandcamp, or follow her on Instagram; or subscribe to her Gollden Hour Podcast on Spotify. Musical Credits: Intro Music- "Hip 2 Da Game" (Instrumental) performed by Lord Finesse. The Awakening: 25th Anniversary Edition, Tommy Boy, 2021. Closing Music- "Cypress" written and performed by Collette Andrea. Before You Sleep, self released, 2023. "Little Wing," written by James Marshall Hendrix; performed by the Jimi Hendrix Experience. Axis: Bold As Love, Reprise, 1967. "Lenny," written by Stephen Ray Vaughan; performed by Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble. Texas Flood, Epic, 1983. "Where Did You Sleep Last Night?," attributed by Huddie William Ledbetter; performed by Nirvana. Nirvana Unplugged in New York, DCG, 1994. "Metal Heart," written by Chan Marshall; performed by Cat Power. Moon Pix, Matador, 1998. "Intuition," written and performed by Leslie Feist. The Reminder, Polydoor, 2007. "Love," written and performed by John Lennon. Plastic Ono Band, EMI, 1970. "Your Hand in Mind," written and performed by Explosions in The Sky. The Earth is Not A Cold Dead Place, Temporary Residence, 2003. "East of The Full Moon," written and performed by Georg Deuter. East of The Full Moon, New Earth, 2005. "Piano Aquieu," written by Brian McBride and Adam Wiltzie; performed by Stars of The Lid. The Tired Sounds of Stars of The Lid, Kranky, 2001. "LA11," written by Richard Hall; performed by Moby. Long Ambients 1: Calm, Sleep, self-released, 2016.
2007 wurde Leslie Feist mit «1234» weltbekannt. Jugendlich leicht wirken ihre alten Songs im Vergleich zum neuen Album «Multitudes». Seither sind 16 Jahre ins Land gezogen, Feist wurde kürzlich Mutter und verlor in derselben Zeit ihr Vater. Was bleibt, ist das einzigartige Talent der Kanadierin für kreatives Songwriting. «Multitudes» ist das neue Sounds! Album der Woche. Wir verlosen täglich Vinyl und CD - nur in der Live-Sendung. Feist begleitet Sounds! übrigens schon mehr als 10 Jahre. Hier ein Ausflug ins Sounds!-Archiv: * Sounds! zum 5. Album «Pleasure» (2017) * Sounds! zum 4. Album «Metal» (2011)
Formed in 2012 by Peter Dreimanis and Leah Fay, Toronto's July Talk has spent the last ten years building up an incredible following based on an energetic live show and three stellar albums that won them the Juno award for Best Alternative Album. They have just released their fourth studio album, Remember Never Before, on Six Shooter Records. They are about to hit the road on a massive tour that begins with two shows at the legendary Massey Hall before crossing Canada and forging into the US! The two of them wax poetically about Leslie Feist's 2017 album Pleasure, an album that Leah and Peter would agree is almost perfection!
Edicion Limitada - 19 de Diciembre del 2022. Especial de Navidad 2022. Selección, producción, realización y conducción: Francisco J. Brenes. Presentando música de Björk, Cocteau Twins, Annie Lennox, Low, Tori Amos, Cranes, Chilly Gonzales con Jarvis Cocker & Leslie Feist, Mark Kozelek, Tracey Thorn, She & Him, Saint Etienne, Future Islands, Porridge Radio, Oasis, U.S. Girls, The Killers con Toni Halliday, The Ramones, The Knife, Hurts, Sally Shapiro, Ronnie Martin, Erasure, The Raveonettes, Vogon Poetry, Ariel Pink, Marsheaux, Francesca e Luigi, Pet Shop Boys, Freezepop, Hyperbubble, Orbital y She Wants Revenge.
Feist, Leslie Feist, and I'll be the one.
As broadcast April 22, 2022 with plenty of light to look at it with while you stream. Tonight we welcomed Kate Bollinger to the show as her latest EP and debut on Ghostly International drops called "Look At It In The Light." Leave it to Kate to tell us she has very little to say about the songs she selected for her stellar playlist then blow our minds with a piece of irony, tragedy, and amazement just moments later! As always, so fun to discuss tunes with this rising artist who's really been making a name supporting tours for Real Estate, Faye Webster, and L'Imperatrice. She's on a solo headliner tour in Europe now, so big things happening deservedly so for Kate Bollinger. Go out and check the new EP after you get a taste of the first three cuts on the show here!#feelthegravityTracklisting:Part I (00:00)Taeko Onuki – TokaiStella Jang – It's Beautiful (Digging Club Seoul version)Meaningful Stone – Beep-Boop Beep-BoopNAMI – I Want To Be Closer To YouGrebes – HaloStray Fossa – How Come? Part II (32:24)Kate Bollinger – Look At It In The LightKate Bollinger – I Found OutFeist – Young UpBig Thief – SparrowLang Lee – Generation of TribulationAlice Phoebe Lou – GalaxiesNeon Bunny - Bloom Part III (65:08)Kate Bollinger – Who Am I But SomeoneElyse Weinberg – It's Alright To LingerDana Gavanski – I Talk to the WindAlice Phoebe Lou – Dirty MouthWhite Fence – Tumble, Lies & HonestySyd Barrett – Here I GoJohn Andrews & The Yawns – River of Doubt Part IV (110:53)Doris Day & The Mellomen – Againof Montreal – Everything Disappears When You Come AroundThe Lemon Twigs – As Long As We're TogetherDarcy Clay – And It Was EasyGrebes – wydPavement – Easily Fooled (B Side)Kate Bollinger – Shadows
Redifusión de la emisión de Fabuloseando!! n.º 22 (15/05/2005). La semana pasada tuvimos crónica de Blogs à Féira!, esta semana tendremos reflexiones sobre cómo nos ven los demás… si como héroes o villanos. Tras la xuntanza, Cesare reflexionaba que “no todos los mundos son nuestro mundo”, y ese pensamiento lo relaciono con algo que a mi me vino a la cabeza también, y es: si fuese como todas las personas que me conocen creen que soy, probablemente, tendría esquizofrenia. Porque entiendo que para cada uno de ellos somos diferentes, incluso puede que opuestos, a veces. Por eso no debemos fiarnos demasiado de lo que dicen de nosotros los demás. Por un lado porque ellos sólo saben de nosotros lo que descubren durante los momentos comunes compartidos, que es una parte muy pequeña e incompleta, y, seguramente no muy sincera de nuestra forma de ser (por otra parte, bastante heterogénea y variable). Connie Francis. Siboney (2046 BSO). The Beach Boys. Heroes and Villains. Mina. Io sono il vento. Ataque 77. Soy rebelde. Flaco Jiménez. Soy chicano. Leslie Feist. Mushaboom. Marifé de Triana. Yo soy la otra. Siniestro Total. Oh, que raro soy!. Pitty. Eu sou egoista (live). The Proclaimers. Role Model. 17 de maio, Día das Letras Galegas. Eu xunguín os meus boiciños. (recogida por Alan Lomax). Os Mutantes. Tempo no tempo. La niña Nitriska sueña. The Beach Boys. Wonderful. The Beach Boys. Wild Honey. Un Mundo Aparte U. M. A. Tortilla patatuda. U. M. A. Mexicano. Rocky Roberts. Sono tremendo. Rita Lee. Sucesso aquí vou eu. Se escuchó de fondo la BSO de 2046 del cineasta Wong Kar Wai.
Trees Felled and Sawed, Long Rows of Flowers, the President of the Republic and a Moving Finger Pointing to Significant Passages in a Book Gatekeeper by Leslie Feist and Jason Beck https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dCrr1zu2wcA --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lisa-meyerson/support
Lista de emisión de Fabuloseando!! n.º 18 (10/04/2005). Esta el la emisión número 18, si no me fallan las cuentas, de Fabuloseando!!, un espacio radiofónico que va y viene como el viento, como los pájaros migratorios, como las emociones y los sentimientos, como la vida. ¡Bienvenidos! Buenas noches, buenas tardes, Buenos días! Paveier. Buenos Días Matthias. Lo que hoy os voy a contar fue escrito con mi mano hábil convaleciente, la izquierda, la siniestra, que intento rehabilitar para que recupere su destreza (valga la contrariedad)… porque ¿puede ser diestra una mano izquierda? Pensad en ello. Beck. Sexx Laws. Milton Nascimento, Lô Borges & Beto Guedes. Nada Será Como Antes. The Velvet Underground. Run run run. The Wiggles. Hot Potato. Mad Caddies. Weird Beard. Tony Tammaro. L'animale. R.E.M. Animal. K.C. & the Sunshine Band. That's the Way (I Like It). Brenton Wood. I Like the Way You Love Me. Ani DiFranco & Jackie Chan. Unforgettable. Leslie Feist. Gatekeeper. Wilco. Poor Places. The Magnetic Fields. The One You Really Love. The Decemberists. July July!
Chilly Gonzales joins me ahead of A Very Chilly Christmas Special (screening this Wednesday 23 December). Here he is telling us stories including (but not limited to): an early job playing piano at a lingerie shop, getting signed to Warner Brothers Canada early on, Canada's education system and McGill Universty of Montreal, the book he wrote about Enya, his self-funded Gonzervatory music school, his artist independence, the differences between creatives cultures in Berlin and Paris, harmony; tension and resolution in culture, a story about visiting Brian Eno in London, his musical family with Jarvis Cocker and Leslie Feist, Boys Noize, Igor Levit and A Very Chilly Christmas Special.Order your tickets for A Very Chilly Christmas Special hereGet your beers delivered! 101 Part Time Jobs is supported by Signature Brew: listeners can get 10% off all their beers by visiting signaturebrew.co.uk and using the code '101PODCAST'Songs: Chilly Gonzales 'Silent Night', Cock Sparrer 'Working' See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Wer beim Begriff Singer-Songwriterin an Lagerfeuermusik mit Nylon-Gitarrensaiten denkt, macht sich falsche Vorstellungen vom neuen Album von Hannah Georgas. Die kanadische Musikerin liess ihr viertes Album von Allrounder Aaran Dessner (The National) produzieren. Sie war mit seiner Band 2019 auf Tour. Das sorgfältig arrangierte, introvierte Album liefert therapeutische Herzschmerz-Songs, die bisweilen auch ganz schön austeilen. Boxhiebe mit Samthandschuhen quasi. Und ihre Stimme klingt immer noch ein bisschen nach Leslie Feist. Was nie schadet.
Wer beim Begriff Singer-Songwriterin an Lagerfeuermusik mit Nylon-Gitarrensaiten denkt, macht sich falsche Vorstellungen vom neuen Album von Hannah Georgas. Die kanadische Musikerin liess ihr viertes Album von Allrounder Aaran Dessner (The National) produzieren. Sie war mit seiner Band 2019 auf Tour. Das sorgfältig arrangierte, introvierte Album liefert therapeutische Herzschmerz-Songs, die bisweilen auch ganz schön austeilen. Boxhiebe mit Samthandschuhen quasi. Und ihre Stimme klingt immer noch ein bisschen nach Leslie Feist. Was nie schadet.
Leslie Feist sits down with Tom Power live in the q studio to talk about finding the courage to branch out with a podcast, called Pleasure Studies.
This week, Leslie Feist talks to Grant Stovel about how a conscious shift in perspective guided the approach to her latest album, Pleasure. She’ll tell us about the “dark nights of the soul” that led her to finding a better work-life balance. Plus, Leslie reflects on her tributes to Leonard Cohen, Gord Downie, and the milestone anniversary of her appearance on Sesame Street.
Chill! Our old friend Howe Gelb is on Made of Things for the first time. Howe takes Antonio down to his preferred energy level. They speak about “Future Standards”, but also food, DNA testing, North vs South, Glastonbury vs Primavera Sound, options in moving to Portugal, the core of existence with Leslie Feist and understanding… Continue reading 59 Howe Gelb & absence
Let's be honest: Hug Of Thunder, for all of its good intentions, kind of sounds like something made by Hasbro: perhaps a giant, fluffy, crime-fighting machine—the likes of which, for all we know, could actually be one of the members of Broken Social Scene, the Toronto-based and terribly talented music collective that burst on the scene with an iconoclastic by way of shamelessly celebratory catalogue years ago, until momentum finally waned with a substandard release in 2010. The good news is that they're back, and inspired to move listeners to action (or at least empathy) in response to the terrorist attacks in Paris, they reconvened to knit together a stripped-down by way of purposeful collection of tracks. Many of the usual players are here, your Kevin Drew, Leslie Feist, Emily Haines and so on. It's an all hands on deck setting, and while Hug Of Thunder may not pack the unique punch of their best early work, this is the sound of musicians (however many multitudes) on the same page, enlightened and emboldened. We also play a rousing game of 'Broken Social Scene, Odd Future or a Town in Saskatchewan,' so that's something too. Buy This Week's Vinyl on Amazon A Few Minutes With [**Sneaker Pimps** - 6 Underground][2] A Current Affair [**Sneaks** - Look Like That][3]
This week on the show we’re going ga-ga over a brand new Broken Social Scene title track sung by the one and only Leslie Feist. Plus, we’re exploring some of the amazing acts that are playing at the Newport Folk Festival going on this very weekend in Rhode Island! Stay tuned and check it out! 00:00 - DJ Madalyn 01:34 - Hug Of Thunder - Broken Social Scene 06:29 - Is This Called Home - Lucy Rose 10:17 - Breakneck Speed - Kim Churchill 13:57 - Simmer & Serve - Prince Joely 17:53 - DJ Madalyn 18:44 - Helplessness Blues - Fleet Foxes 23:43 - You Satellite - Wilco 28:53 - The Truth - Dr. Dog 33:17 - Slow Train - Kevin Morby 38:57 - DJ Madalyn 39:17 - My Unusual Friend - Fruit Bats 43:16 - White Fire - Angel Olsen 50:08 - Tomorrow Gon’ Be Too Late - C.W. Stoneking 53:10 - Riding For the Feeling - Bill Callahan 59:08 - DJ Madalyn 59:28 - Floating on a Sphere - Deepakalypse 64:05 - Mistakes of My Youth / Wonderful, Glorious - Eels 70:06 - Peephole - Gringo Star 73:11 - A Long Way To Fall - Ulrich Schnauss 79:14 - We Speak of What We Know - Half-handed Cloud 81:32 - Broad Sky Blues - UUVVWWZ 85:32 - DJ Madalyn 86:16 - Mari’s Special Day - The Memories 88:21 - Break Up the Phone - Magnetix 92:48 - Sodium - Dasher 96:52 - The Majesty of the Flesh - Lee Bozeman 101:41 - DJ Madalyn 101:54 - Calculations Creation - Anthony Mudrick 109:47 - Slow Down - Art Feynman 112:50 - Wait is Gone - Siberian Traps 118:52 - DJ Madalyn 119:38 - You & I - Twinsmith 123:08 - Finish
Om 21:00 uur weer een stevig muzikaal soepje in Just Bee Radio met Beatrice van der Poel. Muziek van Rose Royce, Tim Hardin, Leslie Feist, Fatboy Slim en Prince.
Communism is a remarkable three-piece pop-rock band from Toronto, Ontario. Featuring Paul Linklater and Kevin Lacroix, the band’s the brainchild of well-respected producer, drummer, singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist Don Kerr, who has worked with Ron Sexsmith, Rheostatics, Gord Downie, Leslie Feist, and many, many other people. Communism’s new record, Get Down Get Together came out this past […]
Radio Dale: Music, Musicians and the Canadian Music Industry
It's Valentines Day this week, and love is often cited as one of the most common...if not THE most common word used in modern music. So it only makes sense that Radio Dale touches on this subject. Or...rather...it's nemeses: heartbreak, hatred and jealousy. We choose our favourite 'Anti-Valentines' day songs, and some of the choices might surprise you! Radio Dale is a podcast about music, musicians and the music industry from our unique perspective, specifically we offer advice, tips and tricks to independent musicians. THE EPISODE: THIS WEEK IN MUSIC HISTORY ...1 2 3 4, Leslie Feist this week was born Discovered and shared from http://thisdayinmusic.com WHO CHARTED! ...most added new songs according to Mediabase! ROO'S 60 SECOND TIP: ...why you should include live performance footage in your EPK! ROUNDTABLE: What happens when you get Dale, Amber, Roo and India to choose their favourite 'Anti-Valentine' song? You get four songs that may not be the obvious choices. We discuss heartbreak songs, love that has gone wrong songs, and anti-love songs that people mistake for love songs. SONG: It's almost like we planned it! The Lovelocks released their new EP this week (reaching #2 on iTunes Canada's Country Charts!), and they have a great heartbreak song that fits well with today's episode: Teardrop Tattoo! ---- THE MUSIC: The Lovelocks - Teardrop Tattoo (Feature) Web: http://www.thelovelocksband.com Polite Fiction - Come A Little Closer (Intro) Web: http://politefiction.bandcamp.com Gloryhound - Let You Down Again (behind This Week In Music History) Web: http://gloryhoundband.com Toob - Sweet Harmony (behind This Week On The Charts) Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/toob-music Elise LeGrow - No Good Woman (First segment of opening theme) RADIO DALE LOGOS courtesy of /r/picrequests on Reddit. This version came from Tracy Mapes, a fantastic designer and artist who is always happy to help with pic requests! Check their stuff at http://reddit.com/u/Tracy_Mapes FIND RADIO DALE & DALE SPEAKING ONLINE: Web: http://dalespeaking.com Twitter: http://twitter.com/dale_speaking Facebook: http://facebook.com/dalespeaking Email: radiodale@dalespeaking.com (please include the Episode Number in the subject line!) For every iTunes Rating and Review that Radio Dale receives, a guitar string somewhere in the world will not break. Even if the guitarist is windmilling. We're that good!
To celebrate the podcast's 50th episode, Leslie Feist and Brendan Canning join Danko and Nick to talk about Bruce Cockburn, A.C. Newman, performance tricks, Mastodon, Ron Sexsmith and kidney stones. The post Episode #50: Leslie Feist, Brendan Canning, Nick Flanagan appeared first on Danko Jones.
More music, more fun. Mike checks in from NXNE 2013 with Jose Contreras, the longtime frontman of By Divine Right, while Andrew chats with Audio Blood Media founder Sari Delmar. With a slew of heralded albums like Mutant Message, Bless This Mess, and Good Morning Beautiful to his name, Jose has also shared the prestibious BDR moniker with the likes of Brendan Canning (Broken Social Scene), Brian Borcherdt (Holy F*ck) and even Leslie Feist. Sari, on the other hand, is the publicity princess who propels acts like The Balconies, Paper Lions, Raine Maida, and Wildlife onto the national stage. We'll also discuss the 2013 Polaris Music Prize long list and have plenty of other goodies on offer.
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In studio visits from singer/songwriter Leslie Feist and beloved band Built to Spill make up this favorite episode
Discussing how much we don't want to be people who discuss traffic leads to a whole lot of traffic talk. Plus, the interview with singer/songwriter Leslie Feist.