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Canadian icon Alan Doyle shares his fascinating musical journey in this episode of the Hidden Track podcast. From his humble beginnings in Petty Harbour to performing on global stages, Doyle's narrative is filled with heartfelt reflections and vibrant storytelling. He discusses his evolution with Great Big Sea, his solo career, and his ventures into theatre and writing. He talks about his educational background, influences such as Ron Hynes, and his new introspective album, Welcome Home. Listen for an engaging tale of music, humility, and gratitude, and enjoy a bonus acoustic performance of "Hard Old Hands," live in CKUA's Studio A. CREDITS Host: Grant Stovel Associate Producer: Scott Zielsdorf Executive Producer: Arianne Smith-Piquette Senior Producer: Jasmine Vickaryous Special thanks to the CKUA Events & Marketing Teams! The Hidden Track Podcast is a CKUA production made possible by the generosity of our donors. Thank you for your support! Learn more about Hidden Track at ckua.com/hiddentrack.
Honouring Ron Hynes through his music... and the guitar he learned on. His nephew drops by the On The Go studio to talk about the guitar, a tribute show and give us a performance on that guitar of a song he co-wrote with his uncle Ron. (Guest-host Heather Barrett with Joel Thomas Hynes)
Send us a textChristmas music from our Atlantic Provinces - Newfoundland and Labrador (The Irish Descendants, Simani, The Masterless Men, Dave Panting, Matthew Byrne, Ron Hynes and Dave Paddon), Prince Edward Island (Catherine MacLellan and Lennie Gallant), New Brunswick (David Myles, Ray Legere with Frank Doodie, Tomato/Tomato, and Nova Scotia (The Rankin sisters, Raylene, Heather and Cookie, Rita MacNeil, J.P. Cormier, Aselin Debeson, The Barra MacNeils and The Cottars). https://www.facebook.com/ron.moores.18
Send us a textRemembering Ron Hynes: December 7, 1950 – November 19, 2015. With special guest, former CBC Radio producer and co-founder of Borealis Records, Paul Mills who produced three of Ron's finest albums: “Get Back Change”, “Ron Hynes” (self-titled) and “Stealing Genius”.https://www.facebook.com/ron.moores.18
Saint John's community reporter Kim Thistle tells us about High Steel, a play that explores a piece of St. John's history featuring music by the late musical legend Ron Hynes. Topic 1: The Van Gogh ExperienceLocation: St. John's Convention CentreDate and time: Until September 6 Topic 2: High Steel at Perchance Theatre Location: Perchance TheatreDate and time: Until the end of AugustTopic 3: Churchill Park Music Festival Location: Churchill Park Neighbourhood, St. John's Date and time: August 9 - 18
What would you do if you found an injured animal in the wild? Try to help? Take it to a vet? Dr. Danielle Jongkind explains the dos and don'ts of handling wildlife on Ask-a-Vet. Is dried fruit a healthy snack or just sweet temptation? Julia Karantjas shares the pros and cons of this pantry staple. We speak with Marketing Professor Jordan LeBel about growing consumer concerns over “Shrinkflation” and learn about the push for greater transparency. Saint John's community reporter Kim Thistle tells us about High Steel, a play that explores a piece of St. John's history featuring music by the late musical legend Ron Hynes. Author Chelsey Peat discusses her new book about living with a facial difference, titled Two Sides To A Face: My Journey with Sturge Weber Syndrome. We take a peek at some of the wildest collections that the most famous personalities in Hollywood take part in, from extravagant cars to expensive knives.
It's Canada Day, up Canada way! This week on the show we're celebrating our nation's birthday as well as spinning tracks from artists playing Summerfolk 49, music from artists who played way back at Summerfolk 36, and music from artists you can catch performing in and around our area all summer long. It's all here! Featuring tracks by Suzie Vinnick, The Arrogant Worms, David Francey, Treasa Levasseur, Sarah Harmer, The 24th Street Wailers, Ron Hynes, The Fretless, Paige Warner, The Grand Slambovians, Stompin Tom Connors, Trent Severn, and Jesse Whiteley!
Our 499th episode, which aired on February 18, 2024, and featured part two of our Alan Doyle focus. Alan Doyle – Back Home on the Island, Back to the Harbour The Navigators – Welcome to the Rock, Covers From Away Shanneyganock – If I Left You Alone With My Heart, Sonny Don't Go Away: A Tribute to Ron Hynes Rum Ragged – House, Sonny Don't Go Away: A Tribute to Ron Hynes Interview with Alan Doyle part three Matthew Byrne – 1962, Sonny Don't Go Away: A Tribute to Ron Hynes Ennis Sisters – Lonely Song, Sonny Don't Go Away: A Tribute to Ron Hynes Interview with Alan Doyle part four Alan Doyle – Heave Away, Covers from Away Shanneyganock – Screech In, Covers from Away Interview with Alan Doyle part five Original Charlottetown Cast – I've Got A Song for You, The Songs of Tell Tale Harbour Original Charlottetown Cast – You Never Looked So Good, The Songs of Tell Tale Harbour Alan Doyle – The Old Black Rum, Here Tonight The Dardanelles – Screech Out, Covers from Away Alan Doyle & The Dardanelles – St. John's Waltz, Sonny Don't Go Away: A Tribute to Ron Hynes
A retrospective on “The Wonderful Grand Band”, the most influential and beloved band in the history of Newfoundland and Labrador. WGB recorded two albums, helped turn bandmate Ron Hynes's song Sonny's Dream into a Canadian anthem, and starred in a top-rated CBC series named after themselves in the early 1980s.https://www.facebook.com/ron.moores.18
The latest film from director Ava DuVernay (Selma, 13th, A Wrinkle in Time) is called “Origin.” It follows writer Isabel Wilkerson as she writes the bestselling book “Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents,” published in 2020. Ava tells Tom what drew her to adapt a book that seemed unadaptable, how she shot the film in under 40 days without the help of a major studio, and how she got her start in the business of filmmaking. A few years ago, Canada lost one of its greatest songwriters — Newfoundland and Labrador's Ron Hynes. Amelia Curran, a fellow Newfoundland songwriter, is now part of a new compilation record that pays tribute to Ron. Amelia talks about the skill that went into his songs, the significance of his music to the province of Newfoundland and Labrador and the country at large. Plus, you'll hear her cover of one of his songs, “Dark River.”
Featuring More Selected Artists who Performed on Sonny Don't Go Away A Tribute to Ron Hynes, including the Ennis Sisters, the Silver Wolf Band, The Once, Tim Baker (“Hey Rosetta”), Shanneyganock, Rum Ragged, Quote the Raven and Alan Doyle.https://www.facebook.com/ron.moores.18
Featuring selected artists who performed on Sonny Don't Go Away - A Tribute to Ron Hynes, including Jodee Richardson, Mallory Johnson, Joel Thomas Hynes, Barry Canning, Glen Simmons and Yvette Lorraine.https://www.facebook.com/ron.moores.18
“Sonny Don't Go Away - Tribute to Ron Hynes”: produced by Great Big Sea's Alan Doyle and Cory Tetfod, including some of Newfoundland and Labrador's finest singer-songwriters, musicians and performing artists. Features and interview with co-producer Cory Tetford.https://www.facebook.com/ron.moores.18
Features a premier Canadian singer-songwriter and “Canadian Cousin”: interview with award winning Lynn Miles with tracks from her new country-bluegrass release “Tumbleweedy World”. https://www.facebook.com/ron.moores.18
Canada's premier celtic Group, Cape Breton Nova Scotia's Barra MacNeils are on a Christmas tour again throughout Ontario, and the Maritimes. Includes an interview with Stewart MacNeil and selections from each of their three Christmas Albums. https://www.facebook.com/ron.moores.18
Spotlight on Prince Edward Island artists, including singer-songwriters and bands and instrumentalists featuring Stompin' Tom Connors, Vishtèn, Ashley Condon, Billy MacKinnis, Gordie MacKeeman and His Rhythm Boys and Irish Mythen. https://www.facebook.com/ron.moores.18
Remembering Ron Hynes: December 7, 1950 – November 19, 2015. With guest artist Anita Best, a tribute to one of Canada's finest singer-songwriters, and, years before Ron's passing, in the view of music journalist and Canadian Bureau Chief of Billboard Magazine, Larry Leblanc, “Man of a Thousand Songs”, Ron Hynes…” is the best singer-songwriter in Canada today”.https://www.facebook.com/ron.moores.18
Featuring songs from Matthew Byrne, The Punters, Tickle Harbour, Shanneygacock, The Government Rams, Colleen Power, Buddy Wassisname and the Other Fellers, Chris Andrews, Tom Nemec, Mark Hiscock, Mike Hanrahan, Con O'Brien, Alan Doyle, Fred Jorgensen and Larry Foley, Patrick Moran, Mike Kinsella,The Irish Descendents and Ron Hynes.https://www.facebook.com/ron.moores.18
The St. John's Morning Show from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
Sonny Don't Go Away: A Tribute to Ron Hynes drops today. We spoke with one of the amazing artists featured, Ron's nephew Joel Thomas Hynes, and heard his recording of the classic Last Chance Avenue.
Weekend AM' Melissa Tobin talks to Alan Doyle, co-producer of the album Sonny Don't Go Away: A Tribute to Ron Hynes, about the huge mark the man of a thousand songs left on the Newfoundland and Labrador songbook.
We chat with Alan Doyle about the forthcoming album he co-produced with Cory Tetford featuring 20 Ron Hynes songs as interpreted by local musicians. (Russell Bowers with Alan Doyle)
Featuring music primarily from the “workshops” or morning “tents” . Artists include The Brunettes, Daunt Lee and Dave Penney, Buddy Wassisname and the Other Fellers, The Wonderful Grand Band, Ron Hynes, The Silver Wolf Band, Sechile Sedare, Jim Payne, Fergus OByrne, Blue Juniper, Billy Sutton and Duane Andrews. https://www.facebook.com/ron.moores.18
Newfoundland singer/songwriter Chris Picco talks with host Paul Romanuk about 1964's Beatles For Sale album.SHOW NOTES:-Chris has a great new record out, Split Down The Middle, and you can find out more about it and Chris' other work at his website.-we talk about what a manic year 1964 - the year they recorded this album - was for The Beatles. Here's a month-by-month, day-by-day list of what they were up to in 1964 (from The Beatles Bible)-Chris refers to Newfoundland musical giant Ron Hynes. Here's a link to his Wikipedia page
Ken Tizzard is back! Ken is a musician, songwriter and producer, playing bass in the acclaimed Canadian rock bands The Watchmen, Thornley and Ron Hynes. Ken is now the raconteur behind Music for Goats, playing rich & soulful folk-rock. In this episode Ken tells stories about his late friend Steve Dagg. Steve is an accomplished jazz percussionist, fervent father and great friend who led a full life filled with music, surrounded by friends. RIP Steve Dagg, you will be remembered fondly by all. You can follow Ken Tizzard here: www.kentizzard.com www.twitter.com/ktizzard www.youtube.com/kentizzard www.facebook.com/kentizzardmusic www.instagram.com/kentizzard www.tiktok.com/kentizzard https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JsCvwxS9s1I Subscribe to automatically get Ken Tizzard's episode and more episodes of Social Animals. Subscribe on all the channels at https://socialanimals.ca/ Tell your friends, comment below and enjoy the stories! Thanks for listening! With the passing of Steve the band has decided to release a series of singles under the title “The Dagg Sessions” which will cumulate with a vinyl release of these songs in one space at the end of 2023. The interlude music on this episode was made by Me using Apple Garage band and those sweet sweet loopies. #torontowaterfront #torontoisland #campbellford #alltogethernow #togetheragain #memoryfades #ottawacuisine
Remembering Ron Hynes: December 7, 1950 – November 19, 2015. Tribute to one of Canada's finest singer-songwriters, and, in the view of music journalist and Canadian Bureau Chief of Billboard Magazine, Larry Leblanc, Newfoundland and Labrador “county” singer, “Man of a Thousand Songs”, Ron Hynes…” is the best singer-songwriter in Canada today”.https://www.facebook.com/ron.moores.18
Selections of favourite Newfoundland and Labradorian songs performed by island artists with Irish roots.Bounce to the RhythmPodcast about independent music artists who are worthy of a bigger audience and deserve...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Treatland The podcast where you share your favorite food memories from childhood. Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotifyhttps://www.facebook.com/ron.moores.18
The St. John's Morning Show from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
The people of Ferryland pay tribute to one of their own. A monument commemorating Ron Hynes will be unveiled in his hometown on Saturday.
In Episode 159, we celebrated our beautiful home - the Maritimes - through story and song, featuring the music of the Rankin Family, Anne Murray, Ron Hynes, Rita MacNeil and The Barra MacNeils
Music from Newfoundland and Labrador, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, featuring Ken Tizzard, The Backyard Devils,Thom Swift, Charlie A'Court and Hughie MacDonnell.
Interview withLiam Keith-Jacques and Patrick Gushue from the Fredericton New Brunswick-based folk-grass quartette “The Montgomery Street Band” visit to showcase their new release “For the Time Being”.
Newfoundland-Labradorian singer and radio host Anita Best co-hosts this special Christmas program with host Ron Moores, featuring selections of their favourite Christmas music from Atlantic Canada and beyond.
Newfoundland-Labradorian singer and radio host Anita Best co-hosts this special Christmas program with host Ron Moores, featuring selections of their favourite Christmas music from Atlantic Canada and beyond.
Canadian Cousin April Verch showcases “On This Christmas Day”, a brand new release with American musician and singer-songwriter Joe Newberry. Joe Newberry is a Missouri native and North Carolina transplant who has played music most of his life. Internationally known for his powerful banjo work, he is a prizewinning guitarist, fiddler, and singer as well. April Verch is a Canadian Open and Grand Masters Fiddle champion and step-dancing champion as well, who played at Canada's opening winter ceremonies in Vancouver.
Interview with Newfoundland multi-instrumental artist Daniel Payne to showcase material from several albums including his début solo recording of “Chain” (encore/reprise).
Jesse Stirling hosts the in-depth, long-form, weekly interview show, “Meetings with Remarkable People.” Former guests include world renowned quantum physicist Dr. Michio Kaku, Premiers Kathy Dunderdale & Danny Williams, actors Allan Hawco & Brent Butt, musicians Ron Hynes & Alan Doyle, comedians Andy Jones & Pete Soucy, television stars Sabrina Whyatt & Toni-Marie Wiseman, artists Alex Grey & Jean-Claude Roy, and authors Greg Malone & David Icke – just to name a few.Connect with Jesse here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jesse-s-944766/#GaleForceWins New episodes every Tuesday evening on Youtube or wherever you get your podcasts.You can also visit https://galeforcewins.com/ To message Gerry visit: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gerrycarew/ To message Allan visit: https://www.linkedin.com/in/allanadale/
Interview with “Great Big Sea” co-founder Sèan McCann with track by track coverage of this new album release “Shantyman”.
Interview with “Great Big Sea” co-founder Sèan McCann with track by track coverage of this new album release “Shantyman”.
Description: Recent songs from across Atlantic Canada, featuring Sean McCann, Sherry Ryan, Rachel Beck, Shane Pendergast, The Divorcees, Norma MacDonald, Beòlach, and Susan Crowe.
Tribute to Newfoundland and Labrador singer-songwriter Ron Hynes, one of Atlantic Canada's most distinguished singer-sonwriters who passed away on November 19th., 2015.
Tribute to Newfoundland and Labrador singer-songwriter Ron Hynes, one of Atlantic Canada's most distinguished singer-sonwriters who passed away on November 19th., 2015.
Country and Bluegrass Music from across Atlantic Canada performed by the Ennis Sisters, Sherry Ryan, Eight Track Favourites, Ron Hynes, Dave Gunning and J.P. Cormier, Norma MacDonald, Jordan Musycsn, Janet McGarry, Gordie McKeeman and His Rhythm Boys, Billy McInnis, Gene MacLellan, Ray Legere, The Divorcees, Paul Hébert and The Bluegrass Diamonds.
Fiddle and Folk, Country and Bluegrass Music from All Over Atlantic Canada performed by The Bluegrass Diamonds, The Divorcees, Ray Legere, Fiddler's Sons, Billy MacInnis, The Bluegrass Hobos, Dave Gunning, Church, Old Man Leudecke and J.P. Cormier, Larry Foley and Ron Hynes.
Fiddle and Folk, Country and Bluegrass Music from All Over Atlantic Canada performed by The Bluegrass Diamonds, The Divorcees, Ray Legere, Fiddler's Sons, Billy MacInnis, The Bluegrass Hobos, Dave Gunning, Church, Old Man Leudecke and J.P. Cormier, Larry Foley and Ron Hynes.
From stories of midnight phone calls about Russian hackers, to practical advice for how to analyze and learn from fraud events, and all the way through to anecdotes about ants at a picnic, Ron Hynes, CEO of Vesta, gives an invaluable window into the past, present, and future of fraud prevention.
Music from Nova Scotia and Newfoundland and Labrador featuring Jim Payne, Glenn Downey, Ron Hynes, John White, Shanneyganock and Ron Hynes and from Nova Scotia – J.P. Cormier, Dave Gunning and The Cottars.
Music from Nova Scotia and Newfoundland and Labrador featuring Jim Payne, Glenn Downey, Ron Hynes, John White, Shanneyganock and Ron Hynes and from Nova Scotia – J.P. Cormier, Dave Gunning and The Cottars.
Songs about love and love lost from all over Atlantic Canada, featuring Lennie Gallant, Ashley Condon, Vishèn, Janet McGary, John Connolly, Thom Swift, Paul Hébert, The Olympic Symphonium, Amelia Curran, Colleen Power, Shirley Montague, Ron Hynes, Karla Pilgrim, Vicky Hynes, Cindy Church and Dave Gunning, and the Rankin Family.
Songs about love and love lost from all over Atlantic Canada, featuring Lennie Gallant, Ashley Condon, Vishèn, Janet McGary, John Connolly, Thom Swift, Paul Hébert, The Olympic Symphonium, Amelia Curran, Colleen Power, Shirley Montague, Ron Hynes, Karla Pilgrim, Vicky Hynes, Cindy Church and Dave Gunning, and the Rankin Family.
Music On Your Own Terms 128 - Ken Tizzard - All Together On A Whisky Wednesday Chatting with me this episode is singer/songwriter Ken Tizzard, who has had an extremely varied career playing in the Canadian punk scene, playing with The Watchmen, touring with his brother in law Ian Thornley and opening for Nickelback in stadiums, traveling with Ron Hynes on his final tour, and now finding success as a country/folk artist. We learn about Ken's experience with transitioning from live music to streaming on social media during lockdown, how he ended up getting into music and playing bass in the first place, and how the experience with Ron Hynes has inspired him to keep learning new approaches to his craft. Click here for the main show notes page! Ken Tizzard on the web - https://kentizzard.com Ken Tizzard on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/kentizzardmusic Ken Tizzard on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/ktizzard/ Ken Tizzard on Bandcamp - https://kentizzard.bandcamp.com Topics discussed in this episode : The Watchmen | Thornley | Ron Hynes | Indie 101 | Big Wreck | Johnny Cash | Charley Pride | Figgy Duff | Harry Hibbs | REM | Billy Bragg | Ian Thornley | Sekou Lumumba | Edwin & The Pressure | Edgefest | SVT 810 | Tavis Stanley | Paulo Neta | Brian Doherty | Nickleback | Bob Dylan | Leonard Cohen | Nick Drake | Tom Petty | DOA | SNFU | Minor Threat | Husker Du | Bach | Pink Floyd | Loverboy | April Wine | Boomtown Rats | Thomas Dolby | Led Zeppelin | The Clash | George Jones | Neil Young | Slaid Cleaves | John Lennon | Mike Turner | Our Lady Peace | Crash Karma | Dean Locke | Tough Justice | Music Express Magazine | Judas Priest | Galaga | Circus Magazine | Bruce Dickinson | Iron Maiden | Dio | Black Sabbath | Ozzy Osborne | Twisted Sister | See Spot Run | Stanley Clarke | Jaco Pastorius | Trenton | Frank Meyers | Sly Fi Chapel | Tears For Fears | Gary Jules | Images In Vogue | Big Country | Bronski Beat | Klub Max | Donnie Darko | Hedley | Daniel Adair Make sure you check out the Support The Podcast Page to get deals on various items mentioned above! --- Suggested Artist - Tylor And The Train Robbers --- Help me get featured on Find That Pod's newsletter by signing up! ...or Buy Me A Coffee! Thank you! --- Please welcome our new sponsor Ignite Your Music Career! You may remember in episode 90, I chatted to internationally acclaimed musician and educator Craig Dodge, about sync licensing and his course Ignite Your Music Career. Ignite teaches you how to earn more royalties, up front sync fees, and recurring revenue from your music. Learn more or sign up today here! --- Check out the new merch in the store at store.musiconyourownterms.com, or click the link in the menu. --- This episode is also sponsored by The Skinny Armadillo Print Company Specializing in screen printing, embroidery, design, on demand digital printing, web stores, fulfillment and more. Visit https://theskinnyarmadillo.com/ or call 817 546 1430 --- Website - http://www.musiconyourownterms.com Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/MusicOnYourOwnTerms/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/musiconyourownterms/ Twitter - http://twitter.com/MusicOnYourOwn1
Ron Hynes, the CEO of Vesta is our special guest this week on episode 94 of the Leaders in Payments podcast. Ron lives in Connecticut and was born and raised in Maine. He's married and has three kids, two in college and one that just graduated from high school and one little dog to round out the family. Vesta uses advanced machine learning to access the validity of card-not-present transactions. They provide their customers a “thumbs up” if the transaction is good and obviously identify the fraudulent ones. The company has been around for 25 years and has 300 employees. The company has locations across the U.S. and Dublin Ireland, Mexico City as well as an office in Singapore. Ron and I have a great discussion about fraud in general as well as fraud in developing countries. We also talk about his passion for financial inclusion stemming from his journey in payments with Chase and Mastercard.
Ken Tizzard (The Watchmen/Thornley) stops by to discuss the release of his new solo album "All Together Now" and also joins our "May the 4th" chat about all things Star Wars with Chris, Brenton and Mike.
www.talkandrockpod.com"Just over a year ago, I had Ken Tizzard on the podcast to talk about his solo work along with his work with The Watchmen, Thornley and Ron Hynes. I decided to have him back on to chat about things he was currently up to like his weekly live stream and his new album 'All Together Now' featuring the work of himself and 40+ musicians. Thank you Ken for coming back on the show!"Purchase a copy of his new record here: https://kentizzard.com/store- GMH© 2021 Talk and Rock With GMH
In this episode of Tobin Tonight, we continue with our East Coast Music Award week by having a chat with Newfoundland singer/songwriter, Ian Foster. Ian talks about getting into his own podcast "If and When" and we bond over being podcast hosts. We also talk to Ian about the ECMA's, what he has been doing during COVID and how a trip to radioshack got him into music. He also tells a really funny Ron Hynes story. So tune in and enjoy See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chargeback fraud, and Card Not Present (CNP) fraud present ongoing challenges for many merchants, particularly those in eCommerce. Fortunately, there are solutions out there that can help in a big way. Helping walk us through it all is our guest Ron Hynes, CEO of Vesta. Vesta is a leading FinTech company and the forerunner in guaranteed e-commerce payment solutions. Vesta pioneered the process of fully guaranteed card-not-present (CNP) payment transactions for the telecommunications industry. Listen along for an in-depth look at this crucial topic! Find show notes and more at: https://www.soarpay.com/podcast/
Tribute to Newfoundland and Labrador singer-songwriter Ron Hynes, one of Atlantic Canada’s most distinguished singer-sonwriters who passed away on November 19th., 2015.
Tribute to Newfoundland and Labrador singer-songwriter Ron Hynes, one of Atlantic Canada’s most distinguished singer-sonwriters who passed away on November 19th., 2015.
Selections of music from Newfoundland and Labrador and Nova Scotia; fiddle and folk, country and bluegrass and singer-songwriters too, including from Newfoundland and Labrador, Jim Payne, Ron Hynes and Shanneyganock and from Nova Scotia, J.P.Cormier, Dave Gunning and a group known as the “The Cottars.”
Selections of music from Newfoundland and Labrador and Nova Scotia; fiddle and folk, country and bluegrass and singer-songwriters too, including from Newfoundland and Labrador, Jim Payne, Ron Hynes and Shanneyganock and from Nova Scotia, J.P.Cormier, Dave Gunning and a group known as the “The Cottars.”
Part 2: Remembering Ron Hynes: December 7, 1950-November 19, 2015 - From the collection of works of Newfoundland-Labradorian singer Ron Hynes.
Remembering Ron Hynes: December 7, 1950-November 19, 2015 - From the collection of works of Newfoundland-Labradorian singer Ron Hynes.
In this special 'field recording' edition of IF and When, recorded in Ladle Cove, Newfoundland during Ian's summer tour, Eric West takes the mic. He talks to Ian about his musical endeavours, and the process of arranging music for publication for artists like Ron Hynes and more. Part 2 of 2!
In this special 'field recording' edition of IF and When, recorded in Ladle Cove, Newfoundland during Ian's summer tour, Eric West takes the mic. He talks to Ian about his musical endeavours, and the process of arranging music for publication for artists like Ron Hynes and more. Part 1 of 2!
A full playlist, plus celebrating the opening game of the Owen Sound Attack and celebrating the Attack using the Kennedy Whistle for their new goal whistle! 1. The Jerry Cans "Ukiuk" 2. Les Tireux de Roches "Wola" 3. Amanda Rheaume "Passed Down the Line" 4. Ron Hynes "Sawchuck" 5. Josh Ritchie "Louder" 6. DOm Louis "Give it if you got it" 7. Scarlett Jane"Aching Heart" 8. The Marrieds " Fingers Crossed" 9. Tim Hus"Hockeytown" 10. Perth County Conspiracy: "Pastures of Plenty" 11. Great Lake Swimmers " Palmistry" 12. Madison Violet " Operator" 13. Stompin' Tom Connors "The Hockey Song"
Selections from six of the seven solo releases from the collection of Newfoundland-Labrador singer-songwriter, “The Man of a Thousand Songs”, the late Ron Hynes
Episode 45 Faves from the treasure chest of Ron Hynes Part II
Sandy Morris takes the mic for the first episode of the podcast, chatting with Ian about making music in Newfoundland from the 60s to now. Sandy discusses his time in the seminal Wonderful Grand Band, meeting Ron Hynes and then hearing Sonny's Dream for the first time, his work on Land and Sea, and a bunch of bits in between. Part 2 of 2!
Sandy Morris takes the mic for the first episode of the podcast, chatting with Ian about making music in Newfoundland from the 60s to now. Sandy discusses his time in the seminal Newfoundland band Wonderful Grand Band, meeting Ron Hynes and then hearing Sonny's Dream for the first time, his work on Land and Sea, and a bunch of bits in between.
Georgian Bay Roots Radio episode #134 with host, Kelly Babcock. Songs from his personal library 'cause his main computer was broken. Music by Al Simmons, Jann Arden, Ash & Bloom, Scott Hmilton, Ron Hynes, Shawna Caspi, Jessica Stuart Few, Sarah Harmer, Richard Garvey, Our Shotgun Wedding, Ben Turcotte, Geogian Bay, Buffy Sainte-Marie, and Danny Michel.
Musician, music arranger and producer/engineer Paul Mills joins us on Episode 430 of Folk Roots Radio for the second half of our in-depth conversation about his career in music. After 45 years in the music business, and working on more than 200 albums, Paul has decided that it’s time to close down his production studio. Stay with us for more great conversation about the art of production, alongside music from more of the great artists who joined him in the recording studio including, on this episode, Ron Hynes, Irish Mythen, Shelley Posen, Laura Smith, Chris Hadfield & the Barenaked Ladies, The Lucky Sisters and Paul Mills himself. Check out the full playlist on the website: http://folkrootsradio.com/folk-roots-radio-episode-430-in-conversation-with-paul-mills-part-2/
Paul Mills has been working in music for over 45 years, and the producer/engineer of over 200 folk music recordings including albums by Stan Rogers (all but one of Stan Rogers’ albums were produced by Paul), Ron Hynes and John Allan Cameron. Paul Mills joined us in the Folk Roots Radio studio for an in-depth conversation about his career with music from some of the artists who joined him in the studio. Check out the full interview here.
Continuation of selected highlights from this year's podcasts, including interviews with "The Once", Ashley Condon, Anita Best, Lennie Gallant, Jimmy Rankin, Ron Hynes, The Barra MacNeils and Vishtèn.
Selected highlights from this year's podcasts, including interviews with "The Once", Ashley Condon, Anita Best, Lennie Gallant, Jimmy Rankin, Ron Hynes, The Barra MacNeils and Vishtèn.
Rock bassist turned singer-songwriter Ken Tizzard has just released “A Good Dog Is Lost: A Collection Of Ron Hynes Songs”, a loving tribute to the Newfoundland songsmith who sadly passed away in 2015. Born and raised in St Johns, and now based in Campbellford ON, Ken Tizzard had a long career playing bass with Canadian rock bands The Watchmen and Thornley before setting out on a folk music career. Ken Tizzard considered Ron Hynes a friend and a mentor in the development of his own career as a singer-songwriter. The roots of this new project date back to November 2013, when Ron asked Ken to accompany him on bass for a 12-date duo tour of Newfoundland and Labrador. After the loss of his friend, as part of the grieving process, Ken Tizzard created an acclaimed one-man show, Hynesight, that was performed at the Westben Arts Festival Theatre in Campbellford. The new album is a natural progression from those performances, and features eleven Ron Hynes songs with support from Ken Tizzard’s regular bassist Ken Grant, drummer Steve Dagg, multi-instrumentalist Luke Mercier (fiddle, banjo, mandolin), and guitarist Ken Kelly; with cameos from Ron Hynes sideman Paul Kinsman (accordion) with backing vocals from Amelia Curran and Ken’s daughters Caitlyn and Cassidy Tizzard. We caught up with Ken Tizzard at home in Campbellford to chat about the new project. For more information, visit kentizzard.com. Music: Ken Tizzard “A Good Dog Is Lost”, “Judgement” and “St John’s Waltz” from “A Good Dog Is Lost: A Collection Of Ron Hynes Songs” (2018, Self).
Continuation of a tribute to the late Ron Hynes, one of Canada's finest singer-songwriters (Man of a Thousand Songs/Sonny's Dream/Atlantic Blue et.al.)
Remembering Ron Hynes; tribute to one of Canada’s finest singer-songwriters (Sonny's Dream/Man of a Thousand Songs/Atlantic Blue et.al.), the late Newfoundland-Labrador folk singer Ron Hynes who passed away on November 19, 2015.
This is ISPod Mini, a short episode focusing on the music and thoughts of one individual writer from the many who partcipated in the Irish Songwriter Podcast. This episode features Ian Foster, a singer-songwriter from Newfoundland in Canada who I met recently while he was on his European tour. We chat about Storytelling and Songwriting, the similarities between his homeland and mine and his mentor, Ron Hynes, who wrote one of the songs of my youth. www.ianfoster.ca
Aaron and Chris return this week with a brand new show concept; Six Songs ____ Thinks You Should Hear and our first subject is Gerry Finn from the Killer Dwarfs! Gerry happened to be in Nashville for a little rest, relaxation, and rock & roll and met up with Chris and Aaron to clue you in on six songs that he thinks deserve your attention; and he really brought an eclectic mix. Six Songs Gerry Finn Great tunes from artists such as I Mother Earth, Trent Severn, The Salads, Ron Hynes, The Guess Who, and Ed Bickert & Don Thompson. You're sure to get turned on to something new in this episode. It's all rounded out with some fun conversation about music, life, and much more with one of our favorite guitar players. Enjoy Six Songs Gerry Finn Thinks You Should Hear and SHARE with a friend! Buy Music! Trent Severn I Mother Earth The Salads Ron Hynes The Guess Who Ed Bickert & Don Thompson Killer Dwarfs Visit Our Sponsor! HK Collecitbles, Inc. (Specializing in hard to find music and movies as well as authenticated/graded entertainment and historical collectibles.) HK Collectibles , Inc. on Ebay Contact Us! Rate, Review, and Subscribe in iTunes Join the Facebook Fan Page Follow on Twitter Follow on Instagram E-mail Us Subscribe to our Youtube channel! Call us on the Hotline! (540) DBGeek - 1 or (540) 324-3351 Support Us! Shop through our Amazon link! Donate to the show! Stream Us! Stitcher Radio Spreaker TuneIn Become a VIP Subscriber! Click HERE for more info! Comment Below Direct Download
It’s a busy week for shows, and there are some great ones in the weeks to come, so plenty to preview and celebrate today. We also pay tribute to the late great Jeff Healey, a day after the anniversary of his untimely death.
It’s a busy week for shows, and there are some great ones in the weeks to come, so plenty to preview and celebrate today. We also pay tribute to the late great Jeff Healey, a day after the anniversary of his untimely death.
Celebrating great live music, including the battle between Ron Hynes and Old Man Luedecke/Jordie Lane, and the return of Peter Cash & Skydiggers! Other good stuff, too. Just listen.
Celebrating great live music, including the battle between Ron Hynes and Old Man Luedecke/Jordie Lane, and the return of Peter Cash & Skydiggers! Other good stuff, too. Just listen.
Today we’re joined by singer/songwriter/fringe festival performer Corin Raymond, who’s touring his new one-man show, Bookworm, and preparing for his upcoming album "Paper Nickels" which is made up of songs by great under-appreciated Canadian writers, and is being funded with Canadian Tire money! Along to help out with the hosting duties is a big fan of Corin’s and all kinds of great music, and a very knowledgeable and great guy, Oly Backstrom.
Today we’re joined by singer/songwriter/fringe festival performer Corin Raymond, who’s touring his new one-man show, Bookworm, and preparing for his upcoming album "Paper Nickels" which is made up of songs by great under-appreciated Canadian writers, and is being funded with Canadian Tire money! Along to help out with the hosting duties is a big fan of Corin’s and all kinds of great music, and a very knowledgeable and great guy, Oly Backstrom.