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Today's Podcast: The assassination attempt against Donald Trump Guest: Dr. Zuhdi Jasser. Nuclear cardiologist, Phoenix. Former U.S. Navy Lieutenant Commander and Republican candidate for U.S. Congress in November's general election. Strong Donald Trump supporter. Muslim and author of Battle for the Soul of Islam. Also Phoenix radio talk show host. On March 3, 2005, four RCMP officers were ambushed and murdered on the farm of James Rozsko near Mayorthorpe, Alberta. Single greatest loss of life among RCMP officers in one incident in the history of the force to that date. One of the officers was Brock Myrol whose father Keith is a singer/songwriter and recipient of the Saskatchewan Country Music Association's 2019 Legends and Legacy Award for the Myrol Brothers. Guests: Keith and Colleen Myrol More with Keith and Colleen Myrol. Keith wrote the song Heroes following his son's murder and has written a new song titled: Saturday Jimmy went to war, Instead of for Beer with the Boys. There is a powerful message in this song about the state of the world today and Keith Myrol will speak to that, as well as the West needing to support Ukraine without hesitation. Guests: Keith and Colleen Myrol Back to the assassination attempt on Donald Trump. The dean of American pollsters John Zogby, founder of John Zogby Strategies(.com) and co-host of The Zogby Report podcast with his son Jeremy, joins me for a "two friends who have decades of experience reading the lay of the land in the U.S. and beyond discuss major events, such as the assassination attempt against Donald Trump, without turning it into a political discussion." Guest: John Zogby. --------------------------------------------- Host/Content Producer – Roy Green Technical/Podcast Producer – Tom Craig If you enjoyed the podcast, tell a friend! For more of the Roy Green Show, subscribe to the podcast! https://globalnews.ca/roygreen/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On March 3, 2005, four RCMP officers were ambushed and murdered on the farm of James Rozsko near Mayorthorpe, Alberta. Single greatest loss of life among RCMP officers in one incident in the history of the force to that date. One of the officers was Brock Myrol whose father Keith is a singer/songwriter and recipient of the Saskatchewan Country Music Association's 2019 Legends and Legacy Award for the Myrol Brothers. Guests: Keith and Colleen Myrol Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this candid conversation, Katelyn shares her journey from the athletic tracks to the music charts. Discover how this award-winning, Billboard charting singer-songwriter from Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, has captivated audiences with her mesmerizing stage presence and powerful vocals.
Blake Berglund talks about the responsibility of songwriters and the sport of being a touring musician. He shares his approach to crafting lyrics and how he uses humour and satire to approach difficult topics.He is a Cowboy who was raised on the edge of Saskatchewan's Moose Mountain Provincial Park, he began writing at a young age and went on to create an impression collection of music, including 5 studio albums. Berglund has received nominations and awards from the Saskatchewan Country Music Association, The Western Canadian Music Association, The Canadian Country Music Association and The Independent Music Awards.Blake Berglund - Where Have All My Horses Gone? (Intersessions) is available on Youtube.Whether you're an aspiring musician, a fan of great songs, or just curious about the art of songwriting, this podcast has something for you.Find us on Instagram:@Every_Song_has_a_Story Support the show
Saskatchewan's Shantaia is riding a big wave of success these days wth her top 40 Country single "Broke To Brand New", her recent tour as a show opener for The Washboard Union and her place as a semi-fnalist in the CCMA's SiriusXM Top Of The Country competition. In 2019, she was named the Saskatchewan Country Music Association's Emerging Artist of the Year. She has shared the stage with the likes of Kane Brown, Chris Lane, Ryan Hurd, Emerson Drive, and Charlie Major, and has performed on some of the top stages such as Nashville's Whiskey Jam, The Listening Room Cafe, Americana Fest, Cavendish Beach Music Festival, and Dauphin's Countryfest. Earning multiple Saskatchewan Music Award nominations, along with the SCMA Award for Emerging Artist of the Year, Shantaia continued her climb to success with her most recent single "Had A Good Weekend" which landed placement on CMT, and became her highest charting single to date, hitting #354 on BDS Billboard and #52 on Mediabase. Tune in to learn all about Shantaia's music journey that has takeh her from Spiritwood, Saskatchewan to Nashville, Tennessee!
On this episode i catch up with Justin Labrash. We talk about his new single, his Christmas single and more. Please give us FIVE stars and remember to share.www.labrash.net“See You in the Stars” is Justin LaBrash’s ninth single released to Canadian country radio in the past three years. This song was also produced by Bart McKay (Brett Kissel, Doc Walker, Adam Gregory) and written by three great Nashville songwriters.In 2016, Justin was awarded the Fred King Award for Most Promising Entertainer, and in 2018 he was named Saskatchewan’s 'Emerging Artist of the Year' by the Saskatchewan Country Music Association, as well as nominated for Saskatchewan 'Country Artist of the Year' by SaskMusic. On the stage, Justin made his mark from the east to west, playing with some of Canada’s best including The Washboard Union, The Wilkinsons, and Charlie Major. From the prestigious Hank Snow Tribute Festival in Nova Scotia, to the iconic Roxy Cabaret in downtown Vancouver to sold out shows in the Northwest Territories, and his fan base continues to grow with each set. Whether he is rocking the stage with his band at a festival or playing solo with his guitar in a songwriter circle, Justin has a way of engaging and interacting with the audience which leaves them wanting more...maybe it is his subtle Elvis smirk???His latest singles, “We Ran Out”, “Drunk On Christmas Cookies”, and “Way Crazy” all charted on the Canadian country radio Top 100 country charts. Justin released his first EP, “Roots”, in 2016 and his first full length album, “Friends or Lovers”, in 2018. Justin is currently dividing his time performing and recording across Canada and writing in Nashville.Justin believes strongly in building communities and “paying it forward”. He and his bandmates support several charities at home and across the country. With his country roots running deep, his big heart, and endless enthusiasm, there is no limit to how far this independent Canadian country artist will go!
The Claim2Fame Podcast is a resource for artists Every episode features successful artists and industry experts sharing compelling stories and valuable knowledge about the music industry hosted by CMA, ACM & CCMA Award Winning Broadcaster Cliff Dumas. Cliff talks to Canadian Country Artist Codie Prevost about the challenges independent artists face and the commitment it takes to be successful Codie Prevost Codie is a four-time Canadian Country Music Association nominee and six- time Saskatchewan Country Music Association’s “Fans Choice Entertainer of the Year” award winner Codie Prevost, learned at an early age that hard work and perseverance would lead to good things. Since starting his career he has shared the stage with some of country music’s top performers including Garth Brooks, Florida Georgia Line, Joe Nichols, Jason Aldean, Big & Rich, and Neal McCoy. He’s toured internationally having performed tours in France, U.S.A., and his most recent tours to Australia, which included performances at the Tamworth Country Music Festival, Plantation Music Festival, and the Gympie Music Muster. Prevost’s last album “All Kinds Of Crazy” received “Country Recording Of The Year” at the 2014 Western Canadian Music Awards and was nominated for “Album Of The Year” at the 2014 Canadian Country Music Association Awards. Prevost is set to launch his 5th studio album entitled “Radio” this fall. The album was produced by award winning producer Jeff Johnson (George Canyon, Wes Mack) and Jesse Weiman. “You Won’t Sleep Tonight” is the lead off single from the upcoming album. Listen on iTunes! [jwplayer 3WDhVjdN-l7EWbzYK]
Four-time Canadian Country Music Association nominee and six- time Saskatchewan Country Music Association’s Fans Choice Entertainer of the Year award winner Codie Prevost, learned at an early age that hard work and perseverance would lead to good things. Since starting his career he has shared the stage with some of country music’s top performers including Garth Brooks, Florida Georgia Line, Joe Nichols, Jason Aldean, Big & Rich, and Neal McCoy. He’s toured internationally having performed tours in France, U.S.A., and his most recent tours to Australia, which included performances at the Tamworth Country Music Festival, Plantation Music Festival, and the Gympie Music Muster. Prevost’s last album “All Kinds Of Crazy” received “Country Recording Of The Year” at the 2014 Western Canadian Music Awards and was nominated for “Album Of The Year” at the 2014 Canadian Country Music Association Awards. Codie is set to launch his 5th studio album entitled “Radio” this fall. The album was produced by award-winning producer Jeff Johnson (George Canyon, Wes Mack) and Jesse Weiman. “You Won’t Sleep Tonight” is the lead single from the upcoming album.
Ever since he was young, it was clear that Bruin was destined to be a part of the country music world. As a baby, he would easily be mesmerized by the upbeat sound of Marty Stuart's song Hey Baby along with the tunes other popular Country music artists played on the television at the time. It was his strong connection with the music of The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, though, that truly had him hooked on Country music, and ultimately inspired him to start playing. By the time he attended his first concert (Nitty Gritty Dirt Band) at the age of three, Bruin had already mastered airstrumming on the flyswatter and belting out his favourite tunes. At the age of nine, after showing rhythmic ability, Bruin received his first drumset; passed down from his uncle. He started drumming regularly at his church services, playing alongside his mother, the church's organist. Fast forward to present: the Saskatchewan native has performed across western Canada and even into the United States, sharing the stage with award winning country music artists such as Hey Romeo, Codie Prevost, George Canyon, Lorrie Morgan, Pam Tillis and the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band. Releasing his debut album Dirt Junkie in May of 2015, Bruin was honoured to embark on a 20 day ‘Dirt Junkie Down Under’ Australian tour in January and February 2016 (thanks to the support of Creative Saskatchewan) that would see him headline the Main Stage of the Tamworth Country Music Festival - the second largest country music festival in the world! Following this tour, Bruin was also excited and humbled to be recognized by the Saskatchewan Country Music Association who nominated him for three 2016 Saskatchewan Country Music Awards for Emerging Artist, Male Vocalist of the Year and Album of the Year for Dirt Junkie.
Kipling, Saskatchewan's Alex Runions recently won the Saskatchewan Country Music Association awards for Male Vocalist of the Year and Fan's Choice Entertainer! HIs latest single is called If I Won The Lotto. The video for the song was shot in Nashville. Also on the show, you'll hear a great song Alex wrote called South Of The City. He wrote this song with Ontario's David Leask. Performing across the province and throughout the country for over a decade, Alex has taken the stages at Big Valley Jamboree, Craven Country Jamboree, Dauphin Countryfest and is a regular on the Canadian Country club circuit including Eldorado Country Rock Bar (Regina), Ralph's (Medicine Hat) and Ranchman's (Calgary). He's opened for many prominent country acts including Gord Bamford, Aaron Pritchett and Rodney Atkins while also closing out performances from Dallas Smith, The Road Hammers and Neal McCoy. Charitable heart and minded, Alex was also involved in the Yorkton, Saskatchewan floods relief concerts.
Thurs. Dec 18th on Equestrian Legacy Radio's CAMPFIRE CAFE' Canadian Star ELI BARSI. Call in and Wish your Special Service Man or Woman Merry Christmas! GARY HOLT welcomes ELI BARSI to the Campfire Cafe'. In 2014 Eli was the 1st Canadian Woman to win the prestigious Wrangler Award from the National Cowboy and Western Museum in Oklahoma City and was honored by the Saskatchewan Country Music Association with both the Roots Artist and Roots Album of the Year Award. Join us a we visit with Eli and share her great music! Have a Special Service Man or Woman you'd like to wish Merry Christmas or Happy Holidays...Call in during our 2nd Half hour and send them your Seasons Greetings. 213-943-3396 is the number to call... EQUESTRIAN LEGACY RADIO is Heard Around the World Online Live and On Demand 24/7 on your Computer or Smartphone or Tablet. Listen to our shows and Download our FREE Mobile App at www.equestrianlegacy.net Visit and Shop with the Sponsors that make EQUESTRIAN LEGACY RADIO possible at our Website at www.equestrianlegacy.net
Guest: R&B singer JKel, Recording Artist Codie Prevost, and josies live interview with Jason Clutter on location. In 2007 JKELL was Nominated for the Best New Male R&B Artist in North Carolina's Prestigious Underground Music Awards. At that point he knew he had to take his Music Career to the Next Level, Releasing his Debut Hit single “Scream” that has already garnered over 100,000 Downloads. In a recent interview he was quoted as saying “ Music is a Powerful Art Form that's not being Done to it's Full Potential by many today and with my Passion for Music I'm going to do my part To make the kind of music with my Soulful Harmonies that was Loved by so many “Back in the Day”. 2010 has had alot of firsts for Archerwill's Codie Prevost. He was featured on ET Canada in June, made his debut on CMT that month with the video for his Top 40 hit “Rolling Back To You”. Codie and his band performed at major music events across Canada this summer including the Craven Country Jamboree, the Calgary Stampede, as well as at Manitoulin Island Country Fest & the Havelock Country Jamboree in Ontario. He's just released his 3rd CD called “GET LOUD” and recently he was nominated for a Lieutenant Governor's Arts Awards here in Saskatchewan. In October his second video called “Standing Still” went into rotation on CMT . He is the reigning Saskatchewan Country Music Association's “Male Vocalist” & “Entertainer of the Year”. Please welcome Codie Prevost.