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Tell the Band to Go Home/Steel Belted Radio Podcasts
June 1, 2025 pt 3 feat. Tannis Slimmon

Tell the Band to Go Home/Steel Belted Radio Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2025 59:47


playlist: https://wp.me/p1lizT-gzW Boreal: borealsongs.ca Shows & tickets: borealsongs.ca/tour Tannis: tannis.ca

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Tell the Band to Go Home/Steel Belted Radio Podcasts

Timely tunes, new music, nostalgia, classics, and a 4:00 feature showcasing some of the many, many recordings that my old friend Tannis Slimmon has made and appeared on. She's been a part of iconic classics, up and comers, and obscure recordings, and we tried to dive into a good cross section of it all as we prepare for a rare and long-awaited return to the province where she was born. She's coming for 3 shows next weekend in the area with her trio Boreal. I hope to see you out at one or more of them! playlist: https://wp.me/p1lizT-gzW

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Folk Roots Radio... with Jan Hall
Interview - Angie Nussey discussing her latest album "I Don't Know What I'm Doing"

Folk Roots Radio... with Jan Hall

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2021 53:23


Singer-songwriter Angie Nussey's beautiful new album “I Have No Idea What I’m Doing” grew out of an intense focus on her spiritual well-being, after an emotional breakdown in 2007. Mostly piano driven, the new recording took two and a half years to complete - recording at home with support from musical friends. Angie gave a wonderful Tedx talk on music and spirituality in Sudbury in 2014 which is an excellent introduction to both her music and spirituality. As well as her solo career, Angie is also a member of songwriting trio Boreal, with fellow singer-songwriters Tannis Slimmon and Katherine Wheatley. The trio tours 'Songs For The Snowy Season' annually each December. Angie is currently releasing a song and story from I Have No Idea What I'm Doing on a monthly basis. For more information about her music, visit http://angienussey.com. Music: Angie Nussey “All Your Courage”, “Forgotten Names”, “Former Me” and “Count Me Out” from “I Have No Idea What I’m Doing” (2020, Self) CDN. Folk Roots Radio is a labour of love - a full time hobby. If you enjoy this episode, please consider giving us a 'LIKE' and leaving a review/comment on your podcast provider and sharing the episode on social media. We'll love you for it!

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Folk Roots Radio... with Jan Hall
Episode 555 - feat. Boreal & More Songs For The Snowy Season

Folk Roots Radio... with Jan Hall

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2020 58:54


Folk trio Boreal, who feature singer-songwriters Katherine Wheatley, Tannis Slimmon and Angie Nussey, join us on Episode 555 of Folk Roots Radio to chat about their holiday show, "Songs For The Snowy Season". In early December, each year, Boreal head out on the road for a series of shows that celebrate winter and the upcoming Christmas season. Because of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, things are going to be a bit different this year. Instead of a whole series of shows, there will be just one performance - a FREE live-streamed performance direct from the River Run Centre​ in Guelph ON on December 11. It’s a fun interview, and it’s always great to be able to chat with Katherine, Tannis and Angie about their Christmas show, especially as this year - everyone, wherever they are, can enjoy one of the highlights of our holiday season. We continue the snow song theme through the rest of the episode and also feature music by Ellis Delaney, The Hello Darlins, Dayna Manning, RUNA, Ted Yoder, Tara MacLean & Adam Brazier and Melissa Ferrick. Check out the full playlist on the website: https://folkrootsradio.com/folk-roots-radio-episode-555-feat-boreal-more-songs-for-the-snowy-season/ Folk Roots Radio is a labour of love - a full time hobby. If you enjoy this episode, please consider giving us a 'LIKE' and leaving a review/comment on your podcast provider and sharing the episode on social media. We'll love you for it!

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Folk Roots Radio... with Jan Hall
Interview: Boreal chatting about their upcoming virtual edition of "Songs For The Snowy Season"

Folk Roots Radio... with Jan Hall

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2020 30:59


Boreal are a fabulous folk trio featuring three great singer-songwriters: Guelph ON's Katherine Wheatley and Tannis Slimmon and Orillia ON's Angie Nussey. They get together in early December each year for a series of shows that celebrate 'the snowy season' with some wonderful original songs and holiday classics. This year, however, is going to be a bit different because we're in the midst of the Covid pandemic - so instead of a whole series of shows, there will be just one performance. But guess what... this time around they'll be livestreaming a FREE 'virtual performance' from the River Run Centre​ in Guelph on Friday December 11 at 8 p.m. so that everyone, no matter where they are, can enjoy a show that has become a highlight of our holiday season. Alongside the upcoming live-streamed show, Boreal have also released a great new single, a Katherine Wheatley song, "Snow Falls Down". Folk Roots Radio caught up with Katherine, Tannis and Angie for a fun chat about the upcoming livestream and the new single. If you'd like to register for the livestream - remember it's FREE, you can do so by signing up for the River Run Centre newsletter: https://riverrun.ca/whats-on/boreals-songs-for-a-snowy-season-digital-performance/ Music: Boreal "Snow Falls Down" (single), "Warm Hands" (single) and "Carol Of The Bells" & "Gotta Go" from "Winter’s Welcome" (2014, Self).

Kelly and Company
Artists Corner: Tannis Slimmon

Kelly and Company

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2020 20:02


Folk Roots Radio... with Jan Hall
Interview - Guelph singer-songwriter Tannis Slimmon chats about her career in music

Folk Roots Radio... with Jan Hall

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2018 26:43


Tannis Slimmon has been making music for over 30 years. Tannis grew up in a musical family on a farm in Manitoba before moving to Guelph ON in 1980, announcing herself on the Canadian folk scene as a member of the critically acclaimed Bird Sisters (with Jude Vadala and Sue Smith). Since then, her music career has gone from strength to strength – with three great solo albums (with support from her partner Lewis Melville), taking home Contemporary Vocalist of the Year at the 2008 Canadian Folk Music Awards, for her second solo album, the fabulous “Lucky Blue”. Tannis has also been involved in many other musical collaborations including vocal groups Essentia & Ondine Chorus, The Lucky Sisters and currently Boreal (with Jude Vadala and Katherine Wheatley). Boreal’s annual Songs For The Snowy Season concerts start in late November. For more information on this year’s dates, visit borealsongs.ca. There’s also a new duo – Sweetcorn and Sunflower with fellow Guelph based singer-songwriter Annie Sumi – they’re just back from a tour that took them out to Vancouver Island. Check out the great video session they recorded at BNB studios HERE. The good news, for such an accomplished artist, is that Tannis is now able to make music full-time allowing her a renewed focus on her solo career, and her other projects. We caught up with Tannis Slimmon at home in Guelph to chat about her music. Visit Tannis Slimmon online at tannis.ca. Music: Tannis Slimmon “Our Time Now” from “Lucky Blue” (2007, Self), “Good News” from “In And Out Of Harmony” (2013, Self) and Boreal “Shovelling Snow” from “Winter’s Welcome” (2014, Self).

Folk Roots Radio... with Jan Hall
Episode 409 - feat. Tannis Slimmon & More New Releases

Folk Roots Radio... with Jan Hall

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2018 58:38


Episode 409 of Folk Roots Radio features an interview with Guelph singer-songwriter Tannis Slimmon who has been making music for over thirty years. Amazingly, she has done so while holding down a career in research at the University of Guelph. Over the years, Tannis Slimmon has been involved in The Bird Sisters, The Lucky Sisters, Boreal, Ondine Chorus, Essentia and more – while producing three wonderful solo albums including the Canadian Folk Music Award winning “Lucky Blue” from 2007. The good news is that Tannis is now making music full-time which makes it a very good time to catch up. We also take a look at more of the latest new releases, including new music from Kaia Kater, The HillBenders, Craig Robertson, Vishtèn, Rachel Baiman, Childsplay, Andrea Ramolo, and Jay Aymar. Check out the full playlist on the website: http://folkrootsradio.com/folk-roots-radio-episode-409-feat-tannis-slimmon-more-new-releases/

Tell the Band to Go Home
Tell the Band to Go Home - Aug 11, 2013 - Part 2

Tell the Band to Go Home

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2013 57:54


The new music has been piling up again, so a listen to some of the great new releases. We’re super excited about having Tannis Slimmon and Lewis Melville in town soon, so a small listen to their amazing work. Coming up in Winnipeg is a benefit for the great Amos Garrett, so a bit of a look at his wonderful contributions. Lastly, a late-breaking tribute to Cowboy Jack Clement; RIP.

Tell the Band to Go Home
Tell the Band to Go Home - Aug 11, 2013 - Part 1

Tell the Band to Go Home

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2013 57:45


The new music has been piling up again, so a listen to some of the great new releases. We’re super excited about having Tannis Slimmon and Lewis Melville in town soon, so a small listen to their amazing work. Coming up in Winnipeg is a benefit for the great Amos Garrett, so a bit of a look at his wonderful contributions. Lastly, a late-breaking tribute to Cowboy Jack Clement; RIP.

Tell the Band to Go Home
Tell the Band to Go Home - June 30, 2013 - Part 2

Tell the Band to Go Home

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2013 62:01


It’s almost Canada Day, and while we always excel at playing great Canadian talent, it’s an especially good reason to go all-Canadian today. Take that, Can-Con regulations! We’re joined live in-studio by Jamie from The Honeysliders for some getting to know each other chat, and some live performances. Jaine and Jeremy also sat in on the party.

Tell the Band to Go Home
Tell the Band to Go Home - June 30, 2013 - Part 1

Tell the Band to Go Home

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2013 50:57


It’s almost Canada Day, and while we always excel at playing great Canadian talent, it’s an especially good reason to go all-Canadian today. Take that, Can-Con regulations! We’re joined live in-studio by Jamie from The Honeysliders for some getting to know each other chat, and some live performances. Jaine and Jeremy also sat in on the party.

Tell the Band to Go Home
Tell the Band to Go Home - May 5, 2013 - Part 3

Tell the Band to Go Home

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2013 52:58


Today we hear from one of my all-time favourite artists and very favourite people, David Francey, about his amazing new album, its inspiration, and plans for the future. We’ve also got some fantastic new music and a couple of can’t-miss concerts to preview..

Tell the Band to Go Home
Tell the Band to Go Home - May 5, 2013 - Part 2 (David Francey)

Tell the Band to Go Home

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2013 40:16


Today we hear from one of my all-time favourite artists and very favourite people, David Francey, about his amazing new album, its inspiration, and plans for the future. We’ve also got some fantastic new music and a couple of can’t-miss concerts to preview..

Tell the Band to Go Home
Tell the Band to Go Home - May 5, 2013 - Part 1

Tell the Band to Go Home

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2013 20:25


Today we hear from one of my all-time favourite artists and very favourite people, David Francey, about his amazing new album, its inspiration, and plans for the future. We’ve also got some fantastic new music and a couple of can’t-miss concerts to preview..