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LP: Uncovered
Episode 42: Olivia Chaney: 'Circus Of Desire'

LP: Uncovered

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2024 65:15


On this episode, Lauren is joined by the wonderful Olivia Chaney. Born in Florence to a writer and painter-turned-academic, Olivia grew up listening to everything from Prince to Henry Purcell. In 2015, she released her first solo album 'The Longest River', receiving rave reviews. Three years later, she recorded her second album 'Shelter' in NYC with genius producer-pianist Thomas Bartlett.These records established Olivia's reputation as the author of an unmistakable brand of luscious, sophisticated music that explores inherited trauma, the clash of tradition and modernity, and the paradoxes of love.'Circus of Desire', released in March this year, is the highly anticipated third studio album from Olivia. Worked up over five eventful years, this collection of songs was recorded in NYC with long-time collaborator, producer and musician Thomas Bartlett. Featuring an all-star line-up of friends old and new, 'Circus of Desire' is Olivia set free. This podcast is recorded on the lands of the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin nation. I pay my respects to the traditional custodians of this country and elders past, present....-Find Olivia Chaney on Instagram-Follow LP: Uncovered on Instagram

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Nickie’s Niches #28: April 2024

Podcast – ProgRock.com PodCasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 55:51


Start Artist Song Time Album Year 0:02:25 A Multitude of ONE Duduk 5:46 Ethnic Electronic 2024 0:08:11 Olivia Chaney 0:08:38 Olivia Chaney Bogeyman 3:18 Circus Of Desire 2024 0:11:56 Less Bells 0:12:30 Less Bells A Failure of Horses 4:16 Drowned Ground 2024 0:16:46 The Decemberists 0:17:16 The Decemberists Burial Ground 4:00 As It Ever Was, […]

The James McMahon Music Podcast
BONUS EPISODE! Olivia Chaney

The James McMahon Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2024 43:57


Olivia Chaney is a Grammy nominated English folk singer, pianist, guitarist, harmonium player and songwriter. Her new album, Circus Of Desire, will be released on March 22nd. She tours the UK in April.Watch this episode here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IUcn0nvnJLM&t=1256sShow theme by Bis.GET TICKETS TO MY CONVERSATION WITH AUTHOR JAMIE COLLINSON AT ROCK 'N' ROLL BOOK CLUB ON MARCH 7th.Want more? Join The James McMahon Music Podcast Patreon. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U5jY33R9cXAThankyou to our Patreon members! John Foley.Wilfreda Beehive.Andrew McMahon.Joe Frost.Conor McNicholas.John Earls.Laura Norton.Mike Clewley.Ricky Murray.Danielle Walker.Claire Harris.Dana Landman. Laura Kelly Dunlop.  Twitter - @jamesjammcmahon Substack - https://spoook.substack.com YouTube - www.youtube.com/channel/UC8Vf_1E1Sza2GUyFNn2zFMA Reddit - https://www.reddit.com/r/jamesmcmahonmusicpod/

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Nickie’s Niches #26: February 2024

Podcast – ProgRock.com PodCasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2024 59:35


Start Artist Song Time Album Year OXN 0:02:20 OXN Cruel Mother 9:25 Cyrm 2023 Zac Bauman 0:12:20 Zac Bauman Bell Jar 4:39 Bell Jar 2017 Olivia Chaney 0:17:21 Olivia Chaney To the Lighthouse 4:33 Circus of Desire 2024 Voice of the Seven Woods 0:22:20 Voice Of The Seven Woods Silver Morning Branches 3:50 Voice Of […]

Islas de Robinson
Islas de Robinson - Micelio Robinsoniano - 25/09/23

Islas de Robinson

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2023 58:42


Esta semana, en Islas de Robinson, reivindicamos aún más nuestra condición a base de más conexiones cósmicas actuales. El "micelio robinsoniano" -al igual que nuestra ilusión por tanta buena música- se extiende sin cesar. Vamos muy bien. Suenan: EDU ERREA - "ROBINSON" (2023) / TESOURO - "AQUÍ CONMIGO" ("AQUÍ CONMIGO", 2022) / LÕBISON - "SHOW SHOW FANTASMA" (2023) / ARDE - "CHOQUE" ("ARDE", 2022) / MOURA - "ENCONTRO CUNHA MOURA FIADEIRA EN DORMEÁ" ("AXEXAN, ESPREITAN", 2022) / MICHELANGELO HYEON - "LATYR TRAVELER SATYR" ("GILEAD", 2023) / TORI - "HYBRIS" ("DESCESE", 2023) / SALLY ANNE MORGAN - "AWAKE" ("CARRYING", 2023) / RABICHE - "LA AYUDA" (2023) / SONLOSGRILLOS - "JARDÍN DE NUBES" ("V", 2023) / CARDELINA - "FLOR DE BEREZO" (2023) / OLIVIA CHANEY - "MARGUERITE" ("SIX FRENCH SONGS", 2023) / Escuchar audio

The Canadian Wargamer
The Canadian Wargamer Podcast, Episode 22, With Our Guest, Marc Rodrigue, Designer of GMT's Bayonets and Tomahawks

The Canadian Wargamer

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2023 108:13


In this episode, we detour from miniatures to chat to Marc Rodrigue, Montreal-based designer of the award-winning French and Indian Wars boardgame, Bayonets and Tomahawks, published by GMT Games.   We talk about Marc's abiding interest in the French and Indian War, and the design process that led to his game.   Marc's also a FIW reenactor, and has some interesting insights to the period from portraying a soldier of the Franche de la marine.   Marc's current projects include an interesting looking WW2 armour game, reflecting his love of tanks, and some other fascinating projects. After we said au revoir to Marc, James and I chatted about the ups and downs (and legalities) of 3D printing, getting ready for Hot Lead in less than two week's time, playing Napoleon in a tactical game, James' initial thoughts on Osprey's new SF rules, Xenos Rampant, and an early look at Sam Mustafa's Nimitz, along with some opinions as to why destroyers are cool. Links to things we discussed: Marc Bayonets and Tomahawks: https://www.gmtgames.com/p-978-bayonets-tomahawks-2nd-printing.aspx B&T on BGG: https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/206509/bayonets-tomahawks Academy Games:  1754 FIW game: https://www.academygames.com/pages/1754 FIW reenactors in Montreal: https://atmmontreal.com/en/who-are-we/ Other Stuff: Nimitz by Sam Mustafa: https://sammustafa.com/nimitz Xenos Rampant by Osprey Publishing: https://ospreypublishing.com/ca/xenos-rampant-9781472852366/   Marc's Book Contributions to the CWP Virtual Library: Peter McLeod, Backs to the Wall: the Battle of Sainte-Foy and the Conquest of Canada, https://www.amazon.ca/Backs-Wall-Battle-Sainte-Foy-Conquest-ebook/dp/B01LX5EN7P/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1PVU4K375ZT6A&keywords=backs+to+the+wall+the+siege+of+quebec&qid=1679105042&s=digital-text&sprefix=backs+to+the+wall+the+siege+of+quebec%2Cdigital-text%2C76&sr=1-1 Peter MacLeod:  Northern Armageddon:  the Battle of the Plains of Abraham and the Making of the American Revolution ,https://www.amazon.ca/Northern-Armageddon-Peter-MacLeod-author/dp/1101973501 Fred Anderson:  Crucible of War:  The Seven Years and the Fate of Empire in British North America, 1754-1766, https://www.amazon.ca/Crucible-War-British-America-1754-1766/dp/0375706364 David Preston:  Braddock's Defeat:  The Battle of the Monongahela and the Road to Revolution, https://www.amazon.ca/Braddocks-Defeat-Battle-Monongahela-Revolution/dp/0190658517 La petite guerre et la chute de la Nouvelle-France" by Laurent Nerich, a French military analyst.  It blows away the myth of the French “forest Rambos” and describes very well the capabilities and limitations of “Canadien" light troops.   "Montcalm, général américain” by Québécois historian Dave Noël. Like Preston's book “Braddocks Defeat” book does for the British general, it gives a more proper portrayal of how that French general was adapted to the North American theater.    Closing Music:  Aupres de ma blonde, sung  by Olivia Chaney, https://youtu.be/lY2izR3fN_U Contact Us (We Love Hearing From You!): Canadian Wargamer Podcast Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/canadianwargamerpodcast Mike: madpadre@gmail.com @MarshalLuigi www.madpadrewargames.blogspot.com James: jamesmanto@gmail.com @JamesManto4 www.rabbitsinmybasement.blogspot.com      

Músicas posibles
Músicas posibles - Anything Wrong - 30/10/22

Músicas posibles

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2022 53:19


Recordamos a Lhasa de Sela con el texto de su amiga de infancia incluido en Música Maestra (Libros del Kultrun). Poesía, ecología y pensamiento en un programa que incluye a Spell songs; Kronos Quartet con Olivia Chaney y Natalie Merchant; Leyla McCalla; Emily Loizeau; Ana Alcaide o Arianna Savall. De cara a la pared. Is Anything Wrong. El Desierto. El Arbol Del Olvido. Lhasa de Sela  The Lost Words Blessing. Willow. Spell songs  Montaigne, que tu es haute (con Olivia Chaney) Johnny has gone for a soldier (con Natalie Merchant) Kronos Quartet  Little sparrow. A day for the hunter, a day for the prey. Leyla McCalla  Listen. Danser sur un volcan. Emily Loizeau  Elenion. Ana Alcaide  Efforcier m'estuet ma voiz, de Gautier de Coinci Arianna Savall Escuchar audio

Folk on Foot
Olivia Chaney at the House on Hawnby Moor

Folk on Foot

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2021 44:59


Olivia Chaney wrote many of the songs for her critically acclaimed second solo album whilst living alone without electricity or mains water at her family's remote and crumbling farmhouse on Hawnby Moor in North Yorkshire. On a hot summer's day, she takes Matthew Bannister back across the Moor, singing and playing along the way, circled by curlews and lapwings, to share the atmospheric isolation that brought her inspiration. --- Access exclusive films of Olivia performing along our walk, along with over 100 other performances from dozens of artists, by signing up to Folk On Foot On Film: https://www.folkonfoot.com/watch We rely entirely on support from our listeners to make Folk on Foot. So please consider becoming a patron. You'll make a small monthly contribution and get great rewards. Find out more at www.patreon.com/folkonfoot. Sign up for our newsletter at www.folkonfoot.com Follow us on Twitter/Facebook/Instagram: @folkonfoot

Soundcheck
Olivia Chaney: A New Wave Of British Folk (Archives)

Soundcheck

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2021 34:56


Olivia Chaney is part of the latest wave of British folk music, although her definition of “folk” is as likely to include Baroque music, Norwegian jazz, and original songs as it is old murder ballads or sea shanties. Chaney plays an assortment of instruments, including guitar and piano, and has a strikingly pure vocal tone. Her debut full-length, The Longest River, is on Nonesuch Records, and while performing a brief set at a Nonesuch 50th anniversary event in 2014, she so impressed her label-mate Robert Plant that he asked her to open for him during his 2015 run of shows at BAM. Olivia Chaney performs three of her own songs, in-studio, in this session from the archives. 

Sioux's Music Nation
Sioux's Music Nation- Appearing in April

Sioux's Music Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2021 26:37


Featuring: Guilhem Desq, Valerie June, John Hiatt & The Jerry Douglas Band, Olivia Chaney, New Moon Jelly Roll Freedom Rockers, Ballake Sissoko feat. Sona Jobarteh New music with a touch of Americana and world flavour

All Songs Considered
New Music Friday: June 15

All Songs Considered

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2018 24:23


On this week's New Music Friday, All Songs Considered's Robin Hilton is joined by NPR Music's Ann Powers, Rodney Carmichael, and Stephen Thompson for a quick run through the best new releases for June 15. Highlights include Christina Aguilera's Liberation, a monument to self-empowerment with contributions from Kanye West and Anderson .Paak; the trippy, futuristic debut of pop producer SOPHIE; and a deeply emotional solo project from Lincoln Park co-founder Mike Shinoda. Featured albums: 1. Christina Aguilera: Liberation, 2. Arthur Buck: Arthur Buck, 3. Jay Rock: Redemption, 4. SOPHIE: Of Every Pearl's Un-Insides, 5. Buddy Guy: The Blues Is Alive And Well, 6. Mike Shinoda: Post Traumatic. Other Notable Albums For June 15: Chromeo, Head Over Heels; Culture Abuse, Bay Dream; Marissa Anderson, Cloud Corner; Johnny Marr: Call The Comet; Olivia Chaney, Shelter; Welles, Red Trees and White Trashes; Yuno, Moodie

OPB's State of Wonder
Jan. 27 Ursula Le Guin Remembered, Portugal The Man, Decemberists & Offa Rex, Randy Porter & Nancy King

OPB's State of Wonder

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2018 52:40


This week on "State of Wonder," we remember the life and legacy of the ground-breaking writer Ursula K. Le Guin, and then we talk with Oregon's three Grammy nominees: Portugal. The Man, The Decemberists' side project Offa Rex, and Randy Porter and Nancy King.Remembering Ursula K Le GuinPortland lost a living legend this week. Ursula K. Le Guin passed away on Monday at the age of 88 in her Northwest home. Her writing not only spanned genres, it tore down the barriers that separated them, helping to elevate science fiction and fantasy into "literature" — to say nothing of opening up fiction to women writers and women protagonists. The worlds Le Guin created were places of refuge for those who felt like outsiders and places that challenged readers to think differently and expand their imaginations.In this segment, we listen to: 2:04 - A remembrance from April Baer 5:50 - A conversation with Le Guin at Wordstock in 2015, shortly after the release of a new version of her guide to writing, “Steering the Craft,” in which she spoke about her writing process and what it means to “push back” as a woman writer. 13:57 - A conversation with Le Guin's eldest child, Elisabeth Le Guin, a professor of musicology at UCLA, about the inspiration that is her mother, and what it was like to sit around the dinner table with such a fierce woman. You can listen to the full interview here. 22:38 - A conversation with Molly Gloss, the author of numerous books including "The Hearts of Horses" and "Wild Life," who met Le Guin in 1981 and has been a close friend and writing peer since. You can find the full conversation on Think Out Loud.Portugal. The Man's "Feel It Still" Is Up for Best Pop Group Performance - 29:17“Feel It Still,” the first single from Portugal. The Man’s newest album, “Woodstock,” set new records at the top of multiple charts, becoming the biggest crossover hit since Gotye’s “Somebody that I Used to Know.” Now the song has snagged Portugal. The Man a Grammy nomination for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance. Last summer, the band played an exclusive live set at the OPB studio and sat down to talk about the album. You can watch videos of their opbmusic session here.The Decemberists' Collaboration with Olivia Chaney Gets Nominated for Best Folk Album - 35:57The Decemberists may have finally met their match. The band teamed up with British singer Olivia Chaney under the name Offa Rex — a reference to an Anglo-Saxon king. The album, produced by local whiz Tucker Martine, is called “The Queen of Hearts,” and it's up for the Grammy for Best Folk Album. We invited Decemberists frontman Colin Meloy into the studio, and got Chaney on the line from England, to talk about how this dream team came to be. Randy Porter and Nancy King Contend for Best Jazz Vocal Album with "Porter Plays Porter" - 44:32Last but not least in the trio of Oregon Grammy contenders is the jazz pianist Randy Porter. Porter was first exposed to the music of his namesake, Cole Porter, at age 20, when he worked on a revue of the great American composer’s work. Randy Porter has since become a successful pianist known for his impeccable technique, and now his trio has teamed up with one of the region’s jazz treasures, vocalist Nancy King, on the record “Porter Plays Porter with Nancy King.” It’s up for the Grammy for Best Jazz Vocal Album.

Vinyl Emergency
Episode 68: Olivia Chaney of Offa Rex

Vinyl Emergency

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2017 68:48


Born in Italy and raised in the English city of Oxford, Olivia Chaney is an acclaimed and classically-trained pianist/folk singer who -- thanks to a Twitter dialogue with Decemberists frontman Colin Meloy -- recently partnered with the group to form the side-project Offa Rex, providing a psychedelic motif to traditional British folk songs from as early as the 17th century. This week, Olivia talks about being intrigued by Bob Dylan's John Wesley Harding LP as a child, the vinyl care package she recently received from her label Nonesuch, opening shows for the legendary Robert Plant, the song selection process for Offa Rex's debut album The Queen Of Hearts, how our discussion has potentially influenced her to record direct to analog from now on and how cassette tapes on family road trips not only formed her earliest musical memories, but also became the focus for the cover of her debut album, 2015's The Longest River. Visit both oliviachaney.net and offarex.co for music, social media and more! SPONSORS: Vinyl Me, Please; Pinwheel Records; Vinyl For A Cause; Flipbin.

CiTR -- The Saturday Edge
Memories of the Edmonton Folk Festival last week

CiTR -- The Saturday Edge

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2017 238:43


Some highlights from last weekend's Edmonton Folk Festival line-up, plus new releases from Tom Russell and Offa Rex (The Decembrists with Olivia Chaney) and more!

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OPB's State of Wonder
Colin Meloy And Olivia Chaney in New Folk Collaboration - Offa Rex

OPB's State of Wonder

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2017 10:34


The Decemberists may have finally met their match. The band has been working with British singer Olivia Chaney under the name Offa Rex — a reference to an Anglo-Saxon king. Their album, released on July 14 and produced by local whiz Tucker Martine, is called “The Queen of Hearts.”

OPB's State of Wonder
July 15: The Decemberists as Offa Rex, Tracy K. Smith, Da Vinci Days, Bend Arts Center

OPB's State of Wonder

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2017 51:41


A New Collaboration for The Decemberists: Offa RexThe Decemberists may have finally met their match. The band has been collaborating with British singer Olivia Chaney to reinterpret tradition Scottish, Irish and English songs under the name Offa Rex — a reference to an Anglo-Saxon king. The resulting album, “The Queen of Hearts," comes out July 14 and is produced by local whiz Tucker Martine, and you can see Off Rex perform live July 23 at the Aladdin Theater.Kinetic Sculpture Racers Pedal On at Revamped DaVinci Days in Corvallis - 11:37This weekend, Corvallis celebrates the return Da Vinci Days: the festival where art and science mix. It started 29 years ago in the spirit of Leonardo DaVinci — a man as much about math as Mona Lisa. Da Vinci Days includes a full-three day schedule this year filled with live music, lectures, poetry readings, and a competition that may best embody the ingenuity and play at the festival’s heart: the Grand Kinetic Challenge, a race over land and water in handmade vehicles. Gallery 114’s Exhibition, “Human Being,” Centers Work by Incarcerated Artists - 22:04“Human Being,” the art show on view at Gallery 114 in NW Portland, features paintings and drawings and mixed media works by men who are serving life sentences in prison. David Slader, a former attorney who has devoted his retirement years to painting, invited three guest artists, Jerome Sloan, David Drenth, and B. Pat, to show artwork created in their Oregon prison cells alongside his own work.Boone Howard, PNW Rocker and Sound Engineer, Releases Solo Debut - 27:44An accomplished musician and former front man of Portland rock band The We Shared Milk, Boone Howard is also a sought-after live sound engineer. Now’s your chance to check out both his music and sound engineering chops on his solo debut record, “The Other Side of Town.” You can find videos of Howard's opbmusic performance here.Bend Arts Center Opens in a Changing Central Oregon Arts Landscape - 33:20Atelier 6000, a studio dedicated to printmaking and book arts, re-opened this month with a new name signifying a much broader mission: the Bend Art Center. The Center will offer expanded class offerings and a broader range of art exhibitions, but the name change is also a signpost for the restless conversation in Central Oregon art circles about who speaks for art, and what needs to be said. We check in with the folks at the new Bend Arts Center, plus local artists and art advocacy leaders, about possibilities and limitations for art in the region. U.S. Poet Laureate Tracy K. Smith - 40:01In June, Tracy K. Smith was named 22nd Poet Laureate of the United States. This is just the latest add to an impressive string of titles: in 2012, Smith won a Pulitzer for her poetry collection Life on Mars, she runs the creative writing program at Princeton University, and, this year, published a new memoir. Arts Funding at the Capitol - 45:23 The legislative session just wrapped up, and we kept up on bills and funding packages so you don’t have to. One success for arts advocates: six million dollars in lottery bond money for Main Street Preservation grants. We check in with folks at the Liberty Theater in LaGrande, which will benefit from the bill. Plus, more on legislation that mandates a consideration of regional differences when state arts grants are awarded, and a look at the Oregon Arts Commission, which is facing a 16 percent budget cut.

Front Row
Damian Lewis in Billions, Hugh Bonneville, Olivia Chaney, Bryan and Mary M Talbot

Front Row

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2016 28:29


The hit American series Billions starts in the UK this week and is set in the power-hungry and corrupt world of New York finance, starring Paul Giamatti and Damian Lewis. Boyd Hilton Reviews.As part of our Shakespeare's People series, Hugh Bonneville chooses Malvolio from Twelfth Night.Bryan and Mary M Talbot, authors of the award-winning Dotter of Her Father's Eyes, discuss their latest graphic novel The Red Virgin and the Vision of Utopia.Folk musician Olivia Chaney will be performing songs by Henry Purcell this weekend at the London Festival of Baroque Music. Olivia discusses reinterpreting the composer's songs in the folk tradition.And with the Zac Efron/Seth Rogan comedy Bad Neighbours 2 in cinemas this week, Adam Smith considers how much cinema loves it when you just can't get along with the folks next door.

In Tune Highlights
Olivia Chaney

In Tune Highlights

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2015 12:26


Singer-songwriter Olivia Chaney talks to Suzy about her influences, from Purcell to Joni Mitchell, and the release of her debut album, 'The Longest River'.

Book Slam Podcast
Book Slam Podcast 54 (with Niall Griffiths, Olivia Chaney and Sara Pascoe)

Book Slam Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2013 24:11


The 54th Book Slam Podcast is a brief madness, but no less angry for that. NIALL GRIFFITHS reads from his latest novel, 'A Great Big Shining Star', and explains why he's no misanthropist but high on life, SARA PASCOE's not feeling herself (but her boyfriend may be) and OLIVIA CHANEY just plain blew off our pop socks. Elliott's joined in the studio by SALENA GODDEN (pictured): they have more chemistry than copper sulphate.

BeatCastTV
Olivia Chaney @ One Taste

BeatCastTV

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2008 19:20


Beatcast TV Presents Olivia Chaney recorded live @ The Bedford, Balham, 6th April 2008