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Sweet "Little Miracle" - www.thesweetband.com Floating Witch's Head "Come On" - You Look Like A Rainbow https://www.facebook.com/floatingwitchshead Sugar Bones "Places Not Familiar" www.sugarbonesband.com The Blasts "It's A Long Way Down" - www.theblasts.net Steal The City "Stand Together" - https://www.facebook.com/stealthecityuk Sun Blood Stories "Blood Memory" www.sunbloodstories.com *************************** Alexander Craig "I Don't Know Why" - s/t https://www.facebook.com/alexandercraig888/ Michele D'Amour & The Love Dealers "Helping Hand" - Hot Mess www.micheledamourandthelovedealers.com Heart Collectors "No Separation" - The Space Between www.theheartcollectors.com Hudost "Testament" - Anthems Of Home www.hudost.com Sonny Singh "Deh Siva" - Sage Warrior www.sonnysingh.com Aztec Two Step 2.0 "World Without Walls" - Apocalypse (Now!) www.aztectwostep.com Heather Pierson "Feel Something" - Back To The Light www.heatherpierson.com **************** Mo Kenney "Evening Dream" - From Nowhere www.mokenney.com Rebecca Frazier "Cantie Reel" Boarding Windows in Paradise www.rebeccafrazier.com Stillhouse Junkies "River Of The Lost Souls" - Small Towns www.stillhousejunkies.com Monica Taylor "Train Take Me Away" - Trains, Rivers & Trails www.monicataylor.com Tret Fure "With You" - Laveder Moonshine www.tretfure.com Deb Seymour "Sometime You Gotta Wear Boots" - Sometime You Gotta Wear Boots www.debseymourmusic.com The Magnolia Janes "Same Side" - The Light Years www.themagnoliajanes.com Benny Bleu "Walking Up Georgia Row" - Banjo Meditations www.bennybleu.com Closing: Chicha Libre "Gnossienne No. 1" - Sonido Amazonico www.chichalibre.com Running time: 3 hours 39 minutes --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/support
ALBUM FOCUS: Cactus – Temple Of Heroes-Influences & Friends http://www.cactusrocks.net "Restrictions" featuring Ty Tabor (King's X) & Phil Soussan (Ozzy Osbourne) "Long Tall Sally" featuring Mark Stein (Vanilla Fudge) & Fernando Perdomo "Guiltless Glider" featuring Tim "Ripper" Owens (Judas Priest) ************************** Durham County Poets "Mean Old Dog" - Out Of The Woods Michele D'Amour And The Love Dealers "Muddling Through" - Hot Mess www.micheledamourandthelovedealers.com Lawrence Lebo "Give Me A Try" - Old School Girl www.lawrencelebo.com Cuff The Duke "Seasons Come, Seasons Go" www.cufftheduke.com Gasoline Lollipops “Freedom Don't Come Easy' http://www.gasolinelollipops.com Jon Shain "Living With Regret" - Restless Soul Syndrome www.jonshain.com Ian Roland "Lodestone" www.ianrolandmusic.com ********************* These artists are part of the upcoming Ossipee Valley Music Festival in Maine www.ossipeevalley.com Twisted Pine "Papaya" - Right Now www.twistedpineband.com Maya de Vitry "Infinite" - The Only Moment www.mayadevitry.com Crooked Still "Tell Her To Come Back Home"' - Still Crooked www.crookedstill.com Donna The Buffalo "Across The Way" - Dance In The Street www.donnathebuffalo.com ************************** Mo Kenney "Evening Dream" From Nowhere- www.mokenney.com Julian Taylor "Running Away" www.juliantaylormusic.ca Jamie Keelaghan "Before The Morning Sun" - Second Hand www.jameskeelaghan.com Mean Mary "Old Banjo" - Portrait Of A Woman, Part 1 www.meanmary.com Fil Campbell & Tom McFarland "Ring The Bell" - Together www.filcampbell.com Annie & Rod Capps "Bell Bottoms & Leather" - Love & Rain www.annieandrodcapps.com Doug Alan Wilcox "When I Wished Upon The Moon" - The Guild Project www.dawilcox.com Joel Styzens "Ascendence II" Resonance www.relaxyourears.com ************************ Closing: Coyote Oldman "Home World" - Under An Ancient Sky Running time: 4 hours, 49 minutes --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/support
The Second annual INGObeach Pride will be held June 28-30 in Ingonish Beach, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia and is organized by Ingonish Pride Society in partnership with INGObeach Events and The Youth Group. Festival passes are now on sale at ingobeach.com INGObeach Pride is back to Ingonish in The Cape Breton Highlands National Park with Rêve, Ria Mae and Lemon from Canada's Drag Race headlining this year's festival, Tracy & Martina hosting The Main Stage on Friday and performances by Ralph, Mo Kenney, Breagh Isabel, Good Dear Good, Ashley MacIsaac, Pillow Fite, Skunk Motel, Bradley Murphy, Moira & Claire and longtime house DJ of the former Reflections Cabaret, DJ Eddie Hedfones plus more artists to be announced. Join East Coast DNA for a chat with festival organizer, Sara Bryden, for more details on what's to come and check out https://www.ingobeach.com/ for tickets, merch, and festival updates.Intro and outro music "Better" by 2024 ECMA Rock Recording of the Year winners Good Dear Good Subscribe to @eastcoastdna for more music + arts coverage throughout the year. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/east-coast-dna/message
Ollie had a huge show hosting MATC yesterday: a live interview with a Juno award winner, Mo Kenney live in-studio, and a great chat with Rosy Strong... so, not to be outdone, Lekter had to pull out the big guns!
Stephen Richardson's on the show after winning Music Teacher of the Year at the Junos, plus Mo Kenney joins to talk about her FOTR Artist Residency and Rosie Strong discusses a new text messaging approach to cancer aftercare.
In this episode, ADJUSTED welcomes Mo Kenney. Mo shares his story of overcoming amputation and his work at Kenney Orthopedics helping others in their recovery.Season 6 is brought to you by Berkley Industrial Comp. This episode is hosted by Greg Hamlin and guest co-host Matt Yehling, Directory of Claims at Midwest Employers Casualty.Visit the Berkley Industrial Comp blog for more!Got questions? Send them to marketing@berkindcomp.comFor music inquiries, contact Cameron Runyan at camrunyan9@gmail.com
Blanche Israël is a multilingual Moroccan-Canadian cultural strategist and musician.Originally from Montreal, Blanche moved to Nova Scotia in 2020 and quickly integrated into the music community here. As a funding specialist, she has helped artists and arts organizations raise over $10 million in grants and donations since 2015.As a cellist, she has performed and recorded with artists including Jeremy Dutcher (JUNO Winner 2019), James Baley, Kristi Lane Sinclair, Mo Kenney, The Town Heroes, The Public Service, Rankin MacInnis and the Broken Reeds, and more.Find out more @blancheis
It is a pleasure to welcome award-winning singer, songwriter, and producer Carleton Stone to The Jake's Take with Jacob Elyachar Podcast. The Nova Scotia, Canada native, recently dropped his latest solo and self-produced album, Papercut. Through the sax-blasted Americana with power-pop and 1980s synthesizers, Carleton blurs musical genres to explore several tumultuous years and asks two difficult questions: “What the hell have I done?” and “What if I had gone down some other path?”Papercut is one of Carleton's strongest and most forthcoming albums, thanks to innate songwriting skills. Listeners will follow him as he plumbs the depths of an emotional roller coaster ride. The album also features several talented musicians, including bassist Liam Jaeger, percussionist Howie Beck, cellist Kevin Fox, trumpeter Tom Moffett, saxophonist Julian Nalli, and vocalists Erin Costelo and Mel Stone.Before releasing Papercut, Carleton released his 2011 self-titled debut and 2014's Draws Blood. He is also half of the pop duo Port Cities and an in-demand producer and songwriter. Carleton worked on Jake's Take friend Willie Stratton's critically acclaimed Drugstore Dreamin.' He also wrote songs with and for Classified, Donovan Woods, Mo Kenney, Neon Dreams, and Ria Mae.In this edition of The Jake's Take with Jacob Elyachar Podcast, Carleton Stone spoke about facing the obstacles breaking into the North American music market and the stories behind several of his songs, including “Blood is Thicker Than Water,” “Papercut,” “Monte Carlo,” and “House in the Hills.” Carleton and I also shared our mutual admiration for Andrew Watt, Bruce Springsteen, and Survivor.
Polar Bear season is almost upon us! We played some music in anticipation of that, also in anticipation of Joel Plaskett with Mo Kenney heading to Winnipeg. This and more; this and more! twitter: @joechurchill howdoyoudorevue.tumblr.com www.ckuw.ca www.chmr.ca
Today we learned the secret to turning a problem child into a nationally acclaimed artist and songwriter! We catch up with Mo Kenney ahead of their visit to Folk on the Rocks 2022!
We connect with the Nova Scotia-born multi-award-winning singer/songwriter to talk about their upcoming world tour, their brand new music, their old friend Joel Plaskett and their big-screen debut. Plus First Things First, INsights IN 10 and so much more! Listen...
Mo Kenney - Mo's one of the coolest people I know. In the original sense of the word. Like James Dean cool. I've been lucky to know them for a while now and I always dig our time together. Mostly cause of their honesty. It's so refreshing and it puts everyone around them at ease, whether on the stage or in a personal conversation. This chat was no different. We talked about their upcoming US tour with the Crash Test Dummies, their wicked new single “With You” and we got into it about sobriety. I appreciated it so much. Big thanks to Mo for the time. Enjoy our conversation and go to mokenney.com for more info.
We're all about love on Episode 621 of Folk Roots Radio. We have some straight up love songs in there, alongside looking for love songs and break-up songs - and some songs that take you on a different path all together. The good news is that they are all guaranteed to be schmaltz free! The Rough & Tumble and The Treeline also stop by to tell us about their latest releases. We also feature new music from Bahamas, Clever Hopes, Robert Plant and Alison Krauss, Quote The Raven, Simon Mayor & Hilary James, Mo Kenney, John Pippus, Steve Dawson, Billy Strings and The Bombadils. It's a fun episode - you won't want to miss it! If you like the artists you hear on this show and want to support them, don't just stream their music – BUY their music and then you'll really make a difference to their income during this difficult time when it's much more challenging to find live show opportunities. Folk Roots Radio is a labour of love - a full time hobby. If you enjoy this episode, please consider giving us a 'LIKE' and leaving a review/comment on your podcast provider and sharing the episode on social media. We'll love you for it! Check out the full playlist on the website: https://folkrootsradio.com/folk-roots-radio-episode-621-were-all-about-the-music-love-is-edition/
Here at the top of February things are normal: It's freezing, the sidewalks are a mess, and Nova Scotia Power wants to the hike the rates. Neil Young threw a big punch at Spotify that actually landed, but was it for the right reasons? (Spoiler alert: LOL.) No one can stop talking about Euphoria, the HBO show that single-handedly revived a dead film stock and set a record for non-pornographic full-frontal male nudity — that also happens to be made by the son of an Oscar-winning producer and director (it's always the hardest-workingones who succeed). W. Kamau Bell bravely waded into The Discourse with his searing, can't-miss series We Need To Talk About Cosby, and in our only bit of joy news, Mitski finally returns with Laurel Hell (just in time for Bandcamp Friday's triumphant comeback). That's a lot for one week! Plus songs by Mo Kenney, Terra Spencer, and Aquakultre.
Megan Nash and Mo Kenney discuss cold apartments, jammy buns, and the perfect Dartmouth day.
It's been a wild and confusing year, but there was always—somehow—art. We take a spin through 2021's interviews and uncover resilience, surprises, and victories even in the face of multiple setbacks, shutdowns, and cancellations. Featuring Erin Costelo, Mo Kenney, the creatives behind The Crevice and Fat Juliet, Zuppa Theatre, Christy Ann Conlin, Deborah Young, Gus the Gopher Tortoise, Jane Kansas, Bretten Hannam, Stephanie Domet, Vinessa Antoine, Steve Murphy, and Hello City.
In this episode, ADJUSTED welcomes Mo Kenney. Mo shares his story of overcoming amputation and his work at Kenney Orthopedics helping others in their recovery.Season 2 is brought to you by Berkley Industrial Comp. This episode is hosted by Greg Hamlin and guest co-host Matt Yehling, Directory of Claims at Midwest Employers Casualty.Visit the Berkley Industrial Comp blog for more!Got questions? Send them to marketing@berkindcomp.comFor music inquiries, contact Cameron Runyan at camrunyan9@gmail.com
Better late than never!!! Hey! Vote for me in the Self Made Indie Podcast Awards for Best Music Podcast, Best Female Host, and Best Patreon here! Voting ends on 2/28! Album of the Week: Ben Trickey -- We Are Not Lucky We Are Blessed Ben Trickey’s newest album, We Are Not Lucky We Are Blessed, is his finest effort to date. It’s making me do things I haven’t for a long time: feel things, for example. But, most importantly, it made me feel sad when it ended because I wanted more. Trickey sings and writes with a prophetic voice reminiscent of Bill Mallonee of the Vigilantes of Love. While I feature some of the quieter songs on the podcast, Trickey can fill a stadium with his artful soundscapes, the soundtrack to despair, dread, and, in spite of it all, hope. Huge thanks to Podcorn for sponsoring this episode. Explore sponsorship opportunities and start monetizing your podcast by signing up here: https://podcorn.com/podcasters/ Mando Saenz -- “The Leaving Side” (All My Shame) Olivia Ellen Lloyd -- “Emily” (Loose Cannon) Tommy Alexander -- “River Run Down” (Single) Mo Kenney -- “Hard On You” (Single) Sarah Petite -- “The Misfits” (Rare Bird) Ben Trickey -- “Mundane Supernova” (We Are Not Lucky We Are Blessed) Jim’s Not Dead -- “Can’t Stop Now” (Single) Embla and the Karidotters -- “Bergen Blues” (Howling) Charlie Treat -- “Drive My Blues Away” (The Comet) Chris Pierce -- “Chain Gang Fourth of July” (American Silence) Wild Earp -- “Same Old Sorry Lesson” (Single) Amythyst Kiah -- “Black Myself” (Single) Casten Wong -- “Why On Earth” (Single) Podcast intro by Alma Contra, music from Two Cow Garage’s “Stars & Gutters” Send me music via SubmitHub! Send me money via Ko-fi or Patreon. Find Rachel and her comic via https://linktr.ee/rachel.cholst
Helen Austin and Paul Otten are two fabulous songwriters who make music together as Big Little Lions, even though they are actually based over two thousand miles apart. They were on tour as the coronavirus pandemic hit, and despite having to head home and into lockdown, they have continued to make great music – including the release of a pandemic inspired album “Are We there Yet?”. Big Little Lions join us on Episode 543 of Folk Roots Radio for a fun in-depth conversation about how their lives and their music have been changed by the on-going emergency. The pandemic has hit the artistic community hard, which is why we all need to do what we can to ensure it is supported during these strange Covid Times - and why we encourage our listeners to... buy the music, don't just stream it! As always, we wrap up the episode with more new releases, and this time around we hear from Emily Barker, Lizzy Hardingham, Gillian Welch, Mo Kenney, Hauler and Mike Plume. Check out the full playlist on the website: https://folkrootsradio.com/folk-roots-radio-episode-543-feat-big-little-lions-covid-times-more-new-releases/
Thanks for listening to Back Home: A Music nova scotia podcast,This episode is brought to you in part by FACTOR, government of Canada, the province of nova scotia. Host Dana Beeler is talking about it’s Conference SEASON! Conference season that special time of year when all the music and industry conferences are happening at the same time. This episode we’re featuring some of the wonderful Nova Scotian acts performing at the East Coast Music Awards, Canadian Music Week in Toronto, Focus Wales (in Wales) , New Skool Rules in the netherlands, and The Great Escape in Brighton Uk. Dana also has a chat with Dave Sampson. Find more about Dave Sampson www.davesampson.com Thanks so much for listening to back home: A Music Nova Scotia Podcast Back Home Podcast is available on the following platforms: Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/back-home-mns iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/back-home-a-music-nova-scotia-podcast/id974018830?mt=2 Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.musicnovascotia.android.scotia&hl=en Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWFlMUr-WNObZ6Nq0iPiykg www.backhomepodcast.com SHOWS May 4th - Nicole Ariana - Toothy Moose (ECMW electronic/Hiphop stage) May 5 - Wichitaw (album release) at The Union Street May 5- Nicole Ariana - The Seahorse (ECMW Breakout Stage) May 5th - Neon Dreams - Argyle Street w/ East Coast Music Hour - (Carleton if poor weather) May 6th - shadow - The Local May 9th 10PM - Aurora, somebeachsomewhere, Brett Waye - Gus' Pub (Nova Fest) May 9th The Long War w/ Nik Field + Belia at The Carleton May 11 - Poltz (does he count as NS?) at The Union Street May 17 - Thomas Stajcer - Paddlefest NB May 17th - Like A Motorcycle (Weaves show) - The Seahorse May 18 - Mud Creek Boys at The Union Street May 19 - Dazor - Plan B May 19 - Son Latino - The Music Room (Special Performance: Son Latino plays Buena Vista Social Club) May 19th- Sam Wilson/Andrew Jackson Duo- The Anchor May 20th Elise Besler CD Release @The Carleton May 20th, James Bradley Band The Royal Volts The Drug Rugs, Gus' Pub (Maritime Tattoo Festival) May 25 - The Idle Threats at The Union Street May 25 - Thomas Stajcer - The Shore Club May 25th - shadow - Menz (rainbow room) May25th - Alexander And The Great Ones (w/ shadow)- Menz - Rainbow room May 26 - Mo Kenney at The Union Street May 26, Willie Stratton, West Dublin Hall May 26th - Alexander And The Great Ones W/ Steve Reid- Schoolhouse Brewery - May 26th - No, It's Fine. (Hillsburn Release Show) - The Marquee May 27, Mike T. Kerr, Club Passim's campfire festival Boston, MA
In part 2, Mo Kenney, CPO/L, FAAOP, talks about his consideration of a high amputation level, his time as the ABC president, serving as an examiner, and the role of the Amputee Coalition and it's benefits to those it serves. To learn more about Mo: http://www.kenneyorthopedics.com/ To learn more about the Amputee Coalition: https://www.amputee-coalition.org/ To learn more about the American Board for Certification in Prosthetics and orthotics: https://www.abcop.org/Pages/default.aspx
Mo Kenney, CPO/L, FAAOP has been practicing for many years as a prosthetist and orthotist. In 2001 he started Kenney Orthopedics and has grown it to 11 offices in 2 states. He has also served as the president of ABC and is now serving as the Chairman of the executive committee board for the Amputee Coalition. In this first episode of a two part series with Mo, he talks about prosthetic treatment, strategies in maintaining organization culture, and humanitarian prosthetic aid. To learn more about Mo Kenney: https://www.kenneyorthopedics.com/ https://twitter.com/kenneyortho?lang=en Instagram: @kenneyortho https://www.amputee-coalition.org/about-us/leadership/
Thanks for listening to Back Home: A Music Nova Scotia podcast. Host Dana Beeler chats with Justin Murphy from Halifax band Walrus, as well features new songs from Brothers, Moonwake, Port Cities, Kurtis Eugene, June Body, Dusty Keleher, Julia Tynes and Jon Hines. This episode is brought to you in part by the FACTOR, government of Canada, the province of Nova Scotia. ******EDIT NOTE******** In the introduction to Dusty Keleher’s song Margret Apple Brown, I said Apple Blossom. Sorry Dusty. Jon Hines CD cd is to be released aug 5th, He is plauing March 30th at the Anchor in Halifax NS He will be Touring Alberta/ BC March 18th Shows coming up in March! Friday March 2, Ray Reaves, MAJE, KXNG WOOZ & Sarah Morrison at The Carleton Thursday March 8, Gianna Lauren, Wrote & Ocean Charter of Values, Gus’ Pub & Grill Thursday March 8, Nicole Ariana, Austin, Aquakulture & Woadie at The Seahorse Friday March 9 Alfie, Natalie Lynn & Zora The Sultan at The Carleton Saturday March 10 Sleepshaker, Champer, New Ruins at The Seahorse Thursday March 15 Rich Aucoin & Chuddi Harris at The Seahorse Friday March 16 Like a Motorcycle & The Flatliners at Olympic Hall, Into The Night Festival Saturday March 17 Hello Delaware, Natalie Lynn & Calm Bareta at The Seahorse Saturday March 17 The Town Heroes, Drug Rugs and Said The Whale at Olympic Hall, Into The Night Festival Friday March 23 Lian Corcoran band & Tyler Messick at The Carleton Saturday March 24 In the Dead of Winter Festival Presents THe Bluegrass Brunch w/ Deerfield at The Local Thursday March 29 Mo Kenney plays Bruce Guthro’s Songwriters Circle at The Schooner Room Casino Nova Scotia. Saturday March 31 OBEY Presents: Nadah El Shazly (Cairo) & Joyfultalk at Garrison Brewing Co. If you want to submit music you can! Just follow this link (https://podio.com/webforms/11113163/802437) OR send me an email, dana@musicnovascotia.ca I’m always looking for new or old nova scotian music! Thanks so much for listening to back home: A Music Nova Scotia Podcast Back Home Podcast is available on the following platforms: Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/back-home-mns iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/back-home-a-music-nova-scotia-podcast/id974018830?mt=2 Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.musicnovascotia.android.scotia&hl=en Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWFlMUr-WNObZ6Nq0iPiykg www.backhomepodcast.com
Back Home: A Music Nova Scotia podcast is brought to you in part by Factor, The government of Canada and the province of Nova Scotia. On today’s episode host Dana Beeler talks to the band Floodland about their brand new album Static Walls and what it takes to be in a band for over 10 years. They also perform a few songs LIVE in the basement at Village Sound. This episode also features songs from Guy Paul Thibault, Denique, John Gracie, and an interview and exclusive first look at Mo Kenney’s new album "The Details" due out September 29th.
Kate and Tash were back in the studio this week with their usual helping of terrible jokes and excellent new music, with some nods to the golden oldies such as Bananarama and Prince. Top tracks came from Ex People, SOULS, Weslee, Sulky Boy, Vanessa Anne Redd and Mo Kenney. The lovely Matthew from Canopy Beer Co was our guest this week…DE-LIGHT
Prider and Joee had the chance to catch up with Mo Kenney to talk about things like songwriting, girls, and drunk food.
Mo Kenney spielt Folk-Rock mit Sixties-Einschlag. Gerade ist ihr von der Presse gefeiertes zweites Album „In My Dreams“ erschienen. Im detektor.fm-Studio sprechen wir mit ihr über Lampenfieber, Elliott Smith und fiese Songtexte. >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/musik/detektor-fm-session-mit-mo-kenney
East-coast singer-songwriter Mo Kenney is joined by her producer, Joel Plaskett, for this special session featuring tunes from Mo's brand new album.