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PaulStar is a Cree recording artist and producer from Chisasibi, Quebec. He talks with Guest Host Anne Keala Kelly (Kanaka Maoli) in the first half-hour about his new album “Bring It All Together” and some of the challenges he has faced and the role of music in his own life. With a blend of influences from his Cree roots and his love of alternative rock, pop and hip-hop, “Bring It All Together” is a testament to PaulStar's musical evolution. When creating the album, he underwent an introspective journey, propelled by his passion to elevate the voices of Indigenous peoples while taking inspiration from his favorite bands. PaulStar is a graduate of Algonquin College's Music Industry Arts program in Ottawa, Ontario. He is the founder of Meikin Records. PaulStar is well-known in the music industry and has received much critical acclaim for his work as a producer and session player. Visit https://meikinrecords.com/ to find out more about PaulStar and to listen to his music. Paul's music can also be found on Spotify, Apple Music and YouTube. In the second half-hour, Keala speaks with Corrina Gould — a lifelong advocate for protecting the sacred, repatriation and acknowledgement of the sovereign rights of Indigenous peoples — and the recent success in securing one area of a desecrated shell mound in Berkeley, California. Corrina, who is Tribal Chair for the Confederated Villages of Lisjan Nation, was born and raised in the village of Huichin, now known as Oakland, California. She is the Co-Founder and Lead Organizer for Indian People Organizing for Change, a small Native run organization and the Sogorea Te' Land Trust, an urban Indigenous women-led organization within her ancestral territory. Through the practices of rematriation, cultural revitalization, and land restoration, the Land Trust calls on Native and non-Native peoples to heal and transform legacies of colonization, genocide, and to do the work our ancestors and future generations are calling us to do. https://sogoreate-landtrust.org/ and https://shellmound.org/. Production Credits: Tiokasin Ghosthorse (Lakota), Host and Executive Producer Anne Keala Kelly, Guest Host Liz Hill (Red Lake Ojibwe), Producer Manuel Blas, Studio Engineer, Radio Kingston Tiokasin Ghosthorse, Audio Editor Kevin Richardson, Podcast Editor Music Selections: 1. Song Title: Tahi Roots Mix (First Voices Radio Theme Song) Artist: Moana and the Moa Hunters Album: Tahi (1993) Label: Southside Records (Australia and New Zealand) 2. Song Title: Low Artist: PaulStar Single (2023) Label: Meikin Records 3. Song Title: Rain Artist: PaulStar Album: Bring It All Together (2024) Label: Meikin Records 4. Song Title: Land Back Artist: REBELWISE (feat. Quincy Davis, Cheryl Angel, Ashley Seasunz and Desirae harp) Album: Land Back (Nov. 24, 2022) Label: Seven Vision AKANTU INTELLIGENCE Visit Akantu Intelligence, an institute that Tiokasin founded with a mission of contextualizing original wisdom for troubled times. Go to https://akantuintelligence.org to find out more and consider joining his Patreon page at https://www.patreon.com/Ghosthorse
In this week's episode of the Pickaton podcast, at the top Zale talks about the ways in which Canada provides support for the arts, and what the US could learn about providing the freedom to be an active artist. Zale then sits down with the one and only, Cat Clyde, where she regails him about her work as an artist; from busking as a teenager, attending the Music Industry Arts program in London, Ontario, her work with the punk band, The S*** Bats, and all things exploratory about writing, collaborating, and living in the musical landscape. Also a harrowing story about airborne mold sickness. Test your rooms for mold, kids. Seriously. Check out Cat Clyde's latest album, Down Rounder, on Bandcamp, and wherever you explore your musical landscape.
Sarina Haggarty is a rising star from London Ontario. She was only 18 years old when I met her a few years ago, while she was in her final year as a student in the Music Industry Arts program at Fanshawe college. At that point, she had already accomplished a lot at such a young age. She had appeared on stage with Shawn Mendes in front of 22,000 people & begun carving out a reputation as an upcoming talent. When she opened the show for me at "Rockin' for kids 2020", a benefit for the Children's Health Foundation of SW Ontario, we were all blown away by her awesome talent as a singer/songwriter.Since then, she's released a couple of EPs , toured England & France & now has a brand new album release "Waste of time" . Working with & co-writing with producer Moe Berg among other top shelf artists including Grammy nominated producer Dan Brodbeck, she has a strong foothold on her climb up the ladder to success.Sarina Haggarty is a name that if you don't already know....you will soon enough! And hey...if you enjoy my show & would like to help us keep it going without a paid monthly subscription, why not click the "buy me a coffee" link here: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/tsolobandq https://www.sarinahaggarty.ca/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YGyGR1wrh2s&ab_channel=SarinaHaggarty
“We want to make sure the artists are being paid when their music is played.” - Quentin“The only constant in the music industry is change.” - QuentinWelcome to SZN 5 of Go Produce! I'm your Show Host, Big Lou! Our mission is to be the go-to community for Indie Artists looking to kick off or level up their careers and to empower the creative entrepreneur providing them with all the resources they require to reach and exceed their goals. We seek to have all committed Indie Music Artists - and their communities - profit off of their passion. Independent artists can always get smarter. At Go Produce we become SmArtists. Join our Discord to connect with like-minded people.SmArtist ShoutoutJellifish - Musician, Artist, & EngineerShow NotesSmArtists, Quentin Burgess is Music Canada's Director of Communications, where he is responsible for developing and overseeing the organization's communications and marketing strategies and for managing Music Canada's online development projects. Quentin has a technical background in music, previously working as a live sound technician in London, Ontario, as well as at sea onboard Royal Caribbean cruise ships. He is a graduate of Fanshawe College's Music Industry Arts and Audio Post Production programs and is a member of the Canadian Music Therapy Fund's Board of Directors.Key Questions I Asked1. How do artists directly benefit from the work done at Music Canada?2. What has been your greatest challenge with this work?3. What are Music Cities?Hot Topics1. Keeping up with change in the music industry.2. How record labels decide who they work with.3. Contract literacy.My Favourite Quote“The opportunities in this business go to the people in the room.” - QuentinIt's not the easiest thing to know which room to be in. That's why you've got to knock on so many doors. I know I've used many excuses to not approach people and it has only affected me negatively. Talk to people. Be friendly. Listen to what other people have to say and grow with them. Being present and being kind will help you find those opportunities that you are looking for. What rooms are you trying to get to? Let me know here!SmArtist HomeworkIf you do this then we will promote you on our socials.1. Like us on Instagram2. Join our Discord3. Subscribe to our YouTube Channel4. Send Big Lou an email (louis@goproduce.ca) with a screenshot of you following each of the socials, a song you want to promote, a bio that is a sentence or two long, and how we can support you.If you do all of the steps then Big Lou will share a personalized story on the Go Produce Instagram including the information that you shared. You also gain access to more resources and more opportunities for support. It's smart. You're smart.Music CanadaMusic Canada Facebook & TwitterMusic Therapy FundThe Mastering of a Music CitySupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/goproduce)
Michael McCarty is a respected veteran music publishing executive with a successful track record in catalog acquisition, talent discovery, and business development. He was inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame in 2019 for his significant impact on the Canadian music industry. Mr. McCarty is Chief Executive Officer of the Kilometre Music Group, and along with Gavin Brown and Rodney Murphy, a founding partner of the ground-breaking music rights management company whose mission is to reclaim the financial rewards of the multi-decade worldwide “Canadian music invasion” for the benefit of Canadian artists, investors and culture. Kilometre has partnered with Barometer Capital Management Inc. to form the Barometer Global Music Royalty Fund, a Limited Partnership with a targeted size of USD $200 million that will invest primarily in the iconic catalogs and music rights of Canadian creators, as well as signing and developing new song writers and artists. Kilometre has made three investments to date, which have resulted in their Fund acquiring portions of 10% of the 100 most streamed songs of all time. Highlights of the catalog include the Weeknd's “Blinding Lights”, “Save Your Tears” and “The Hills”; Drake's “Hotline Bling”, “One Dance”, and “Hold On We're Going Home”; “Closer” by The Chainsmokers, “Havana” by Camillo Cabello, “Circles” by Post Malone, and “Levitating” by Dua Lipa. Prior to forming Kilometre, McCarty was Chief Membership and Business Development Officer of the performing rights organization SOCAN, which is Canada's largest music institution, paying out approximately $450 million a year in royalties to songwriters and music publishers. At SOCAN he led a team of 40 people who were instrumental in building SOCAN's world class catalog, by repatriating and recruiting the “Who's Who” of the Canadian global hit makers such as Drake, The Weeknd, Shawn Mendes, Joni Mitchell, Jessie Reyez, Murda Beatz (Migos, Travis Scott, Drake), Frank Dukes (Camilla Cabello, Post Malone, Taylor Swift), Boi-1da, Noah “40” Shebib, Alessia Cara, and Murda Beatz. SOCAN's foreign revenue increased by 50% to over $90,000,000 CDN in the last four years, largely due to the success of this roster. Michael led the inaugural graduating class of Fanshawe College's Music Industry Arts program, and began his career as a recording engineer under the legendary record producers Jack Richardson (The Guess Who) and Bob Ezrin (Pink Floyd, Alice Cooper). At Richardson's legendary Nimbus Nine Studios, Michael worked on Pink Floyd's The Wall, with Neil Young, and was associate producer/engineer of The Kings hit single “This Beat Goes On/Switchin' To Glide”. Shifting to music publishing with ATV Music Canada, he worked directly with Michael Jackson following Jackson's acquisition of the Beatles catalog, spending 6 years with EMI in L.A., where he co-signed the group Wilson Phillips (Hold On). He was subsequently appointed President of EMI Canada, where he began an unprecedented 17 year run of success developing and signing artists such as Billy Talent, City and Colour, Sum 41, Three Days Grace, Matthew Good, Len, Moist, Nelly Furtado, and producer/writers Gavin Brown and Simon Wilcox. Prior to joining SOCAN in 2014, Mr. McCarty was President of one of the world's largest independent music rights companies, Ole (now Anthem), where among other achievements he acquired the catalog and futures rights of superstar hip hop producer Timbaland.
This is the team at Kyngdom Studios! We have Nukky who is a Hip Hop artist and Creative Director at Kyngdom Studios from Stratford who released his 7th EP last summer titled: Well Here We Are. After some personal growth he maintains the belief that his days didn’t change, he did. Make sure to stay on the lookout for his future growth in the scene. Nukky works closely with BC who is a Recording and Mixing Engineer at Kyngdom Studios & at Up All Night Sound. He managed to do some wild work right after finishing up the Music Industry Arts program here in London, ON. Ashton dabbles with Hip Hop as well but his love lies with house music. He is the Founder of Kyngdom Records & Studios and oversees and manages all business operations within the label while also helping the infusion of the arts and culture into the education of students in the Waterloo region.Episode theme: How does a group of individuals with varying skills form a successful creative collaborative? Every team goes through growing pains as they work to establish themselves. Despite the difficulties, it is tremendously important to have a team that you can count on. Spend the time working on nurturing this relationship. If you want to form a creative community with a team then this episode is for you! Watch HERE!Thank you for joining us, Kyngdom Studios! A big thank you to Prevail Media Group for producing Go Produce. Thank you FACTOR Canada for funding part of this initiative.Do you want exclusive content? Check out our Patreon. Patreon is totally safe and allows creators and artists to earn a monthly income by providing exclusive rewards and perks to their members or Patrons. We have different tiers for membership set up with perks like exclusive content, mastermind sessions, and even access to our live guest interviews.Go ProduceFollow on InstagramSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/goproduce)
This is Dondrea Erauw! She is a Music Supervisor with Instinct Entertainment. They are a Music Supervision, Licensing, and Creative Consultation company with offices in Toronto and LA. and they work with screen-based, filmed media producers & directors situated all around the world. She is a member of the Television Academy of Arts and Sciences and of the Guild of Music Supervisors. Born near Hamilton, ON, and educated in London, ON through the Music Industry Arts program at Fanshawe College which she believes to be the BEST program in the industry. From there she began her transition in Music Supervision and likes to look for Canadian artists to promote on the various projects that she is working on.Episode theme: How did the world of music supervision capture your heart? Have you ever even heard of Music Supervision? This is definitely not one of those commonly known jobs but how awesome would it be to place songs onto your favourite movies and shows? If you want to learn how to get your music placed in movies and television then this episode is for you!Thank you for joining us, Dondrea! A big thank you to Prevail Media Group for producing Go Produce. Thank you FACTOR Canada for funding part of this initiative.Do you want exclusive content? Check out our Patreon. Patreon is totally safe and allows creators and artists to earn a monthly income by providing exclusive rewards and perks to their members or Patrons. We have different tiers for membership set up with perks like exclusive content, mastermind sessions, and even access to our live guest interviews.Show NotesWatch on YouTubeFollow on InstagramSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/goproduce)
Industrial Design, Creative Inspiration & Personal Projects and Music! Today is a very special day! The band "BANDITS" joins us on the podcast today. BANDITS is an alt-punk band from London, Ontario. The band formed in 2019 with Chris Goodman and Josh Moore. Sam Downey and Chris Ma joined the band in 2020, right before the start of the COVID-19 Global Pandemic. BANDITS first show was played at Days End Festival in April 2019 as a duo. All of the bands members came from Fanshawe College's Music Industry Arts program. Drawing influences from bands such as Modern Baseball, Pup, The Strokes and Foo Fighters, BANDITS comes in strong for a super inspiring and engaging chat! We chat about their new single "Get A Life", the importance of having an online presence as a band and defining success as upcoming musicians. On today's episode of "The Process" we discuss: Origin of "BANDITS" Writing relatable music Rock band class Get A Life Having an online presence Navigating tough times as a band Social pressures Growing your band Musical styles & genre conflicts How do you define success? Creative advice All the links, all the time! Industrial Design, Creativity & Inspiration! Follow us on Instagram! @theprocess__podcast https://www.instagram.com/theprocess__podcast/ Follow Bandits on Instagram & Facebook! Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/pg/weareBANDITSband/posts/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wearebanditsband/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/4DQtBOXGPYgfXLumznFnJS?si=7zFdaKiEQEC5wcz1-yTnoQ BANDITS Line Up // Chris Goodman - Guitar / Vocals Chris Ma - Lead Guitar Sam Downey - Bass Josh Moore - Drums THE PROCESS Line Up // Zak Watson // LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/zak-watson-48618517a/ Behance: https://www.behance.net/zakwatson Website: https://www.zakwatson.com/ Dylan Torraville // LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dylantorraville/ Website: https://dylantorraville.com Portfolio: https://dylanjtorraville.myportfolio.com/ Behance: https://www.behance.net/dylantorraville Send us an email to hi.theprocesspodcast@gmail.com if you have any questions or want to reach out! The Process is a podcast created by industrial designers Dylan Torraville and Zak Watson. Dyl and Zak are picking up microphones to chat about their experiences in design school, personal projects and navigating the creative process. Oh yeah, and there will be some sweet interviews with other designers and friends too.
An award-winning producer and composer, singer-songwriter JoJo Worthington is one of Canada’s most eclectic and innovative emerging artists. In the Season One finale of Bonn Park, JoJo Worthington chats in-depth with Sara and Marshall about the hypnotic flow of synthetic beats and rhythms, Fanshawe College’s Music Industry Arts program, and making experimental music about music. JOJO WORTHINGTON BONN PARK PODCAST SUPPORT A LOCAL BUSINESS LIKE: ST. JACOBS FARMERS' MARKET ECO CREMATION & BURIAL SERVICE KULTRUN MARKET
In this episode, we’ve got Dan Brodbeck, a very humbling Juno award-winning producer, engineer, mixer, and guitarist, and an esteemed music educator. The #GoProduce focus of this episode is: How was the transition from owning and operating a recording studio to being a music educator and what is the required mindset for success in this pursuit? If you are or have considered music school or if you're curious what it’s like to make award-winning music then this episode is for you!Show Notes: goproduce.ca/shownotesWatch: youtube.com/channel/UCp6I_syggKFbABy_PbXv3uQFollow: instagram.com/go.produceSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/goproduce)
Studio Red: The Podcast pulls back the curtain, taking you backstage for the first time to bring you the stories behind the music of Studio Red. Showcasing Fanshawe’s Music Industry Arts students; the future of the music industry, their musical journey and the influences behind their art.
Even though they’ve only been known as City Limits for a month and a half, Music Industry Arts bandmates Richard and Josh have been playing together for over 10 years. From alt-pop to hardcore, the duo draws from a wide range of musical influences, and their close friendship allows City Limits to tackle emotionally intimate topics. This week on Studio Red: The Podcast, City Limits sits down with Ethan Ralph to talk about their journeys as musicians, the value of listening to unfamiliar music and where they’re going next.
On this episode of Studio Red: The Podcast, Nate Ceaser talks to Sarina Haggarty, a second year Music Industry Arts student about how she grew up with music and the process of writing and performing. We'll also discuss some pet peeves she has as an artist and what to expect from her in the future!
On this week’s episode of Studio Red: The Podcast, you’ll hear from Joey Morin and the Band Trusty Fox. These four Music Industry Arts graduates are on the rise in the music scene, and have a lot to share about their journey. After a killer performance on Studio Red Live, we’ll hear about some of their musical preferences and inspirations, as well as their experiences at Fanshawe College. If you like some quality indie music, you won’t want to miss Trusty Fox!
Music has the ability to bring everyone together and in this case five very talent young artists. Allodays is a band made up of Fanshawe’s Music Industry Arts students who have put all their energy and creative abilities to making great music that can be enjoyed by everyone. On this episode of Studio Red: The Podcast we get a chance to sit down with Allodays and learn all their secrets on what a band needs to do to be successful. Whether they’re in the shower or on the bus, the music never stops.
During this session of Studio Red: The Podcast, we sit down with talented musician and Music Industry Arts student Spencer Hallman. Spencer tells us about his experiences performing, the personal connections he shares with his songs, his experience growing up in a small town, and much more.
Paul Star was born in Chisasibi, Quebec, Canada as Paul Napash, and he was a Music Industry Arts student at Ottawa's Algonquin College. Paul is a musician, singer, artist, songwriter, producer and certified engineer and is in the process of launching his new record label, PauStar Entertainment Music has been in his family since he was born, having a father and uncle both as musicians, and playing for himself and for others has always been his passion. Proud of his native Cree heritage (he once had a band called 'Kree' in his early years), Paul talks about the changes he's seen in his community since he was a child and how Aboriginal communities have grown thanks to young entrepreneurs. PaulStar Entertainment has already begun building their roster of artists - who will be the next big thing? Paul Napash Music: http://www.paulnapashmusic.com PaulStar Entertainment on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PaulStarEnt/ PaulStar- Be The One on ITunes Music featured on this episode by Matthew Johnston, featuring his original song 'Nobodies Are Somebodies' from his album 'Wintersleep' https://soundcloud.com/user-234321408
Sarah Burke & Drew Khan chat with Producer / Engineer / Professor / Program Coordinator of Music Industry Arts at Fanshawe College, Dan Brodbeck. Brodbeck has been involved with the Junos in the past and sits on the Host Committee for London 2019. He spent 13 years working with the late Dolores O’Riordan for before she passed away, both solo and with The Cranberries. He’s also worked with several bands we’ve had on the Bands ‘N Buds podcast before, and others! Dolores O’Riordan https://www.facebook.com/Dolores-O-Riordan-113672777931/ Texas King https://www.facebook.com/TexasKingOfficial/ Ivory Hours https://www.facebook.com/IvoryHours/ The Standstills https://www.facebook.com/TheStandstills/ Lost in Japan https://www.facebook.com/LostInJapanOfficial/ Anela and the Early Hours https://www.facebook.com/AnelaAndTheEarlyHours/ He’s also currently playing guitar in country band Aaron Allen & the Small City Saints https://www.facebook.com/smallcitysaints/ Music Heard In Episode: The Passion HiFi - Untouchable - Rap Beat / Instrumental Freehiphopbeatsforyou – Free-the-passion-hifi-untouchable-boom-bap-beat-instrumental
Peterborough, Ontario born & Toronto based ELYSE SAUNDERS is blazing a trail in country music. A contender in 2013 and 2014 for CMAO’s Female Artist of the Year, she was also nominated for a Toronto Independent Music Award in 2012 for Best Country Artist. Recently awarded FACTOR’s Juried Sound Recording funding, Elyse’s evolving sound & lyrics will be showcased in a new album. Her new single at country radio is called Just Like Mama and was written by Elyse, Peter Linseman and multi-hit songwriter Tim Taylor. In the strong spirit of her give-back attitude, Elyse created the JUST LIKE MAMA Mother’s Day Fundraiser in conjunction with Mississauga’s Sheridan Centre Mall, and fitness facility, Curves Erin Mills. Taking center mall stage on May 10th, Elyse's concert and storytelling will bring awareness and raise much needed funds with total donations benefitting The Women’s and Children’s Health Centre at Trillium Health Partners, Credit Valley Hospital in Mississauga, with emphasis on the creation of an emergency paediatric triage area within the hospital’s emergency department. JESSE SLACK grew up in Peterborough, Ontario listening to his Mom sing country songs around the house. He learned to play guitar with the hope of becoming a rock star and first got involved in music with his twin brother Jake Slack in a duo group called The Slack Brothers. After exploring different paths, Jesse continued his endeavors in music by moving to London, Ontario where he attended the Music Industry Arts program at Fanshawe College. Jesse recently released his debut EP Going Drinkin’ Tonight with producer Jody Anderson. He has also joined forces with fellow Music Industry Arts alumnus Steve Rivers to play many shows across Ontario. Jesse has been spending productive time in Nashville this year to begin writing for his next album.