POPULARITY
See more about today's topic on Susan's Workroom Tech Blog. 30 Minutes with Workroom Tech is brought to you by Workroom Tech You can contact Susan at susan@workroomtech.com and Ceil at ceilwdi@gmail.com
This week we sit down with Renshi Luis David Muñoz, 6th Dan in Ronin Goju Ryu KarateDo. Renshi Muñoz began training in 1991, and has since attended numerous national and international seminars, as well many international tournaments. His record includes a Professional Full Contact Fight and WCMA 2013 Champion in Kata & Kumiite. He has also been a Junior Instructor in the Ronin Police Defensive Tactics Association since 2012. In addition to his impressive martial arts record, Renshi Muñoz holds a bachelor's degree in Economics, a Master's degree in Educational Psychology, speaks four languages and has completed numerous seminars in topics ranging from reiki to Buddhism.
3 NCLA Amicus Brief Challenges CPSC's Unconstitutional Shielding of Commissionersfrom RemovalNCLA has filed an amicus brief in Window Covering Manufacturers Association v. CPSC, a casebefore the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit. The Window Covering Manufacturers Association (WCMA) is challenging a new Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) rulegoverning the length of cords for custom-made blinds. Petitioners challenge the rule on severalgrounds, including: a) CPSC's failure to comply with the Consumer Product Safety Act, and b)the Commission's unconstitutional structure shielding CPSC commissioners from at-willremoval.Vec interviews NCLA Senior Litigation Counsel Greg Dolin on WCMA v. CPSC. 4IRS Unlawfully Seizes Trove of Cryptocurrency DataNCLA, which represents Plaintiff James Harper in Harper v. Rettig, has filed a response to IRS'sMotion to Dismiss the lawsuit, arguing that IRS violated Mr. Harper's statutory, Fourth, andFifth Amendment rights by seizing his documents without probable cause to believe he hadunder-reported his income or failed to pay tax and by denying him procedural due process tocontest the seizure.In November 2016, IRS issued a third-party summons to Coinbase, a large cryptocurrencyexchange, demanding that the company turn over the financial records of hundreds of thousandsof unnamed customers. This massive trove of documents included not only customeridentification information but also records of customer account activity and periodic statementsof account.Mark discusses IRS's violations of due process in Harper v. Rettig.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Guest Bios: Murray Pulver began his career as a member of the award winning bands Crash Test Dummies and Doc Walker. Doc Walker won Group of the Year from the Canadian Country Music Association (CCMA) four times and garnered numerous number one videos, top five singles, and rave reviews. The Crash Test Dummies album “A Worm's Life” achieved platinum certification less than one month after its release date, and from there Murray toured around the world with the band, playing shows with Alanis Morissette, No Doubt, and Ashley McIsaac, to name a few. Besides being a multi-award-winning musician however, Murray has long been sought out for his talents as producer for his musical depth and renowned ability to highlight what's best for each song. His accolades include: 2009 CCMA Producer of the Year; 2 WCMA's for Producer of the Year; and Canadian Folk Producer of the Year. In 2013 Murray produced The Bros. Landreth's critically acclaimed album “Let It Lie,” which won a Juno for Roots & Traditional Album of the Year. Murray has also completed projects for Sierra Noble, Don Amero, Sweet Alibi and Alana Levandoski. Visit: https://www.murraypulver.com Paul Yee is the owner and head engineer at Stereobus Recording in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Paul has a keen ear honed over decades of recording. He prides himself in building relationships with clients to best serve the music and capture your sound. A musician first, Paul has toured extensively on bass, guitar, drums and percussion. Paired with experience writing, producing and recording, the well rounded background brings an understanding and genuine approach to the work. Paul's arsenal of skills inform every aspect of production. Whether putting together songs & demos at the initial project phases, or engineering and playing on sessions, overdubs, and mixing, at Stereobus we believe in good music. Visit: https://www.stereobusrecording.com
Inside Mechanics Hall with Kathy Gagne - Celebration of Excellence & 179th Annual Meeting of the Worcester County Mechanics Association More info over at www.mechanicshall.org
The Wisconsin Cheese Makers Association (WCMA) announced today it is launching a Health & Safety Group, designed to help WCMA members across the country protect their most valuable resource: their workforce. WCMA Senior Director of Programs & Policy Rebekah Sweeney, talks with Pam Jahnke about why cheesemakers across the state are excited to engage in this discussion. The first meeting of WCMA's Health & Safety Group, will focus on the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration's (OSHA) recently announced Local Emphasis Program (LEP), focused on food manufacturers' safety practices. LEP inspections and enforcement actions began in Wisconsin on July 19, but OSHA officials have noted their plan to expand its scope to Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Minnesota, and Ohio in October 2022.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of The Working Artist Project, Darrian Douglas and Gregory Agid talk to Curtis Nowosad about his career, "jazz fame" and immigration. 100 years after the Harlem Renaissance shook the world, there's a whole new cultural and spiritual awakening in that corner of the jazz world. A key player in galvanizing this fresh and dynamic sense of cultural awareness, drummer/composer Curtis Nowosad has been a major force in The Harlem Sessions, organized by renowned pianist Marc Cary. Having made his home in Harlem since 2013, the Canadian native emerges as a powerful musical force for social justice on a groundbreaking self-titled jazz and blues-driven collection that illuminates past and present history while creating some profound history of its own. Co-produced with Cary, it is his first collection to feature the explosive and intuitive chemistry of his NY-based ensemble that has held court in NYC everywhere from Smalls to The Jazz Standard to The Blue Note and full week residencies at Dizzy's Club at JALC. Curtis laid the foundation for this current release with two previous critically acclaimed collections, his debut The Skeptic & the Cynic and the WCMA-winning and JUNO-nominated Dialectics, which made DownBeat Magazine's “Best of 2015” list. A remix project, titled CNRMXD, will be released in late 2022. Curtis has played in the bands of trumpeter Philip Harper, trombonist Craig Harris, saxophonist and vocalist Braxton Cook and Cary (who both make major contributions to the album) while headlining major jazz festivals in the U.S., Canada and Europe. He has also played with five NEA Jazz Masters: Candido Camero, Dave Liebman, Jimmy Owens, Ron Carter and Kenny Barron. He is an endorser of Canopus Drums.
Grace Atherton, Communications Director at Wisconsin Cheese Makers Association, joins us for this #FriYAY episode! We talk about WCMA's long standing competition, how to be a cheese judge, and more.
Stephanie, guitarist & vocalist for rock n roll duo Mise en Scene, joins the DTP to take us behind the band's 2020 album “Winnipeg, California”! Not only do we discuss this, but we also chat about the group 2021 WCMA Rock Artist of the Year award, finding out they won live during a CBC radio interview, some of the amazing songs and music videos from “Winnipeg, California”, what's next for Mise en Scene, and so much more! Watch the video version here: Connect with Mise en Scene ----- ? ----- Connect with Colton Gee & the Desert Tiger Podcast ----- Pick up Desert Tiger Merch @ Follow Colton Gee & Desert Tiger Get a free Audiobook & 1 free month of Audible @ -----
In today's episode we interview Cassius Khan, an award winning and JUNO and WCMA nominated Canadian Indian classical musician and maestro known for playing the Tabla while singing Ghazal, a gift predestined for only a few souls every millennia. This is by far one of my favourite interviews of Season 1 because Cassius Khan is a man who shares his story, his journey, with a deep, meaningful and poetic view of life. And because we get into so many important topics like overcoming depression during the pandemic, ways to reduce post-pandemic burnout, tactics to become more resilient, where inspiration actually comes from, plus reincarnation, racism in Canada, Maslow's Hierarchy of needs, the problems with the Canadian and international music scene and music classification system, and just how sharing our lunches can help reconnect and heal the world! To learn more, show your support, and get free access to over 160 career advice articles visit The-Inspired.com, with articles featured on Fatherly.com, MSN, Yahoo, Flipboard, associated press, newswire and hundreds of other publications. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-authentic-you/message
In our 15th episode, Richard has a heart-to-heart with Audio engineer, producer and musician Shawn Sasynuik reflecting on their pasts and how their journeys have helped them grow to where they are today. Shawn speaks his mind and shares his thoughts on working on musicians to bring our their best and his experiences working with francophone artists. A native of North Bay, Ontario, Shawn Sasyniuk combines heavy grooves with musical savvy. Though he initially gained his reputation as a solid and energetic drummer and percussionist, he is equally comfortable with several other instruments. It's not uncommon to see him play drums, Cajon, guitar and mandolin...in the same show or on the same recording session! Live, Shawn has shared the stage around the world with many artists including Juno award winners Susan Aglukark, Roch Voisine and Wilfred Lebouthillier as well as ECMA and MNB award winner Chris Colepaugh. He has made television appearances on TFO, CBC, Radio-Canada (including a stint as the house band drummer on SRC's Le Garage) and Musique Plus. Shawn has also lent his talents on both sides of the studio glass. He has played drums and other instruments on several artists' albums, and has engineered, mixed and/or produced albums for Matt Thibeault (winner Outstanding Recording Engineer NOMFAs 2019) En bref, Kings Of Our Kin, Cody Allen (nominated for engineer of the year at the NOMFAs), Mireille Moquin, Offenbach, John McGale, Tricia Foster (recipient of the producer of the year award at the APCM gala), Serge Monette, and Anique Granger (winner of the WCMA award for best francophone album) to name but a few. You can connect with Shawn by visiting his websites http://www.shawnsasyniuk.com and http://www.crosspatchstudios.com Please Enjoy! Help support Richard Fortin Presents by sponsoring us on our Patreon page (https://www.patreon.com/richardfortinpresents) to allow us to continue sharing the stories of those who are re-shaping the entertainment industry. Richard Fortin Presents is a video and podcast show for, and about, the people re-shaping the ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY and making, creating, producing impactful ART work. Shot and Edited by Darren Summersby Connect with Richard Fortin Presents: INSTAGRAM: http://www.instagram.com/richardfortinpresents/ FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/richardfortinpresents BLOG: http://www.rfpmedia.org/richardfortinpresents PODCAST: https://anchor.fm/richardfortinpresents YOUTUBE: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgcruSPw-t3E8UifSB-VM7A PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/richardfortinpresents EMAIL: info@rfpmedia.org
Nick Lowe And His Sound - [What's So Funny 'Bout] Peace Love and Understanding (1974) Nick Lowe And His Sound was Nick Lowe backed by Elvis Costello & The Attractions. Art Reynold Singers - Jesus Is Just Alright (1966) This is the first version of the song that went to #35 for The Doobie Brothers. As the first gospel group to record for Capitol Records, they soon became pioneers in the development of “gospel rock”. Many considered their music too secular for the time. Their first album Tellin’ It Like It Is went on to become one of the biggest selling albums for a new gospel group. “Jesus Is Just Alright” was also covered by The Byrds. Arthur Prysock - Here's To Good Friends (1978) POACA will recall this as being the foundation for the Lowenbrau commercials. But Arthur Prysock's first single came out 20 years before this. Burton Cummings - You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet (1976) Buzz and Joey - The Willing Conscript (1965) Written by Gary Paxton. Joey Putzer changed his last name to Edmonds and formed a duo with comic Thom Curley. They appeared on Johnny Carson's "Tonight" show and many others. Edmonds later formed a talent agency in Chicago. Chicago Climax Blues Band - Seventh Son (1971) Emmanuel Lewis - City Connection (Japanese Version ) (1981) Emmanuel Lewis was the little scamp that starred in Webster, opposite Alex Karras. Karras played for the Detroit Lions of the NFL. He (Karras, not Lewis) made four Pro Bowls and was a three-time first-team All-Pro player, but he also missed the 1963 season while serving a suspension for gambling. Many believe that suspension is what kept Karras (again, not the diminutive Lewis) from Canton while he was alive, though Green Bay Packers running back Paul Hornung, who also was suspended for gambling, was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1986. Emmanuel Lewis was not. After his playing career, Karras spent time as a professional wrestler and later became a popular actor. In his biggest role, he played Mongo in the 1974 film "Blazing Saddles". He played in the playoffs once, losing to Dallas 5-0. Emmanuel Lewis, as of this entry, has not been nominated for the NFL HOF. For more information on Alex Karras, also known in wrestling circles as "Dick The Bruiser", consult your local library. Or just click this. Ella Fitzgerald - "Sanford and Son" Theme (Street Beater) (1972) Vik Venus, Alias: Your Main Moon Man - Everybody's On Strike (1969) This was the B-side of "Moonlight", a space-based cut-in novelty record (ala Dickie Goodman). "Vic Venus" was a pseudonym for Jack Spector, a famous DJ known for his stint at WCMA, the New York City radio station that attached itself to the arrival of The Beatles in America. In fact, WCMA was the first station in the US to play "I Want To Hold Your Hand". Spector hosted the first American performance of the Beatles at Shea Stadium in 1964. "Moonlight" made it into the Billboard Top 40, barely. The record used cut-ins of Buddah Records songs exclusively. James Brown – Fight Against Drug Abuse (1971) Jeannie Piersol - Gladys (1968) Produced by Darby Slick. Watch this video! Darby was Grace Slick's brother-in-law. His song "Somebody to Love" is still heard around the world. Julie Ege - Love (1971) Lou Christie - Love In A Limousine (1997) Pluto - Dat (1976) Went to #6 in the UK. Daughters of Eve - Social Tragedy (1968) This all-female band out of Chicago opened for groups such as The Buckinghams ("Kind of a Drag" ) and was featured as a backing band during local TV programming with Janis Ian to support the release of her song "Society's Child". They released 4 singles. This was their last, a more psychedelic affair than the others. Then they broke up because of...men. Lou Christie - The One and Only Original Sunshine Kid (1975) Written by the same fellow that wrote: "I Think I Love You". On Elektra Records!? The music business was funny back then. These next two tracks are from "The Spectrum of Music Level 6" released in 1974 to a world of restless children being forced to sing songs they did not like did not KNOW, and would forget as soon as class was over. BUT SOME OF US REMEMBERED. Here is a video of the unboxing. Fender Bender (1974) The Cowboy (1974) This collection (should you want me to make MP3s) contains "Sakura", "Johnny Has Gone For a Soldier", and a tight little medley from "The H.M.S. Pinafore". Tartan Horde - Bay City Rollers We Love You (1975) More Contractual Obligation chicanery. The Beach Boys - My Solution (1970) "My Solution" was written by Brian Wilson and recorded on October 31, 1970, shortly before the sessions for the group's album Surf's Up. In a 1976 interview, Brian said: "We have a song called 'My Solution' which is a very odd song that has chromatic – strange chords, not regular triad chords. The notes are bunched up. It tells the story about how a guy found an old damsel outside his castle and decided to make her part of an experiment. ... It's about a guy who found his solution. It's a very odd, Boris Karloff eerie type of thing, so it's one of our more far-out, left-field things that we've done." 4 years before this, he composed "God Only Knows". I know I mentioned that a lot, but goddamn, drugs will wreck you. STAY AWAY FROM DRUGS! The Groop - A Famous Myth (1969) Midnight Cowboy is one of my favorite soundtracks. I really love this song, especially. The Groop was a harmony-based psychedelic pop and soul vocal quartet, active at the end of the 1960s and releasing one self-titled album. Not to be confused with the other Groop, based in Australia around that time. I know you were going to. Don't. The Hello People - Jelly Jam (1969) Gotta collect all the records by The Hello People. Vos Voisins- Ya just de t'ça (1971) Good Montreal prog. Wallace Collection - My Way Of Loving You (1970) XTC - You're The Wish You Are I Had (Live) (1984) The best group of the '80s and '90s. Lyrics alone, they would be Top 3. Gino Vannelli - People Gotta Move (1974) Sometimes I sneak in top 40 songs because I love them.
JUMP Music Podcast Season 2 – EP12 with Russell Broom @russellbroom A music guy, Russell produces, engineers and mixes records, he writes songs and plays guitar. Russell has performed, written, and or engineered a whole bunch of music on film & TV too... Which has led to awards including... JUNO songwriter of the year WCMA producer of the year X3 WCMA musician of the year WCMA engineer of the year WCMA pop album of the year SOCAN pop, #1 and classic awards JUNO producer and engineer nominations AMPIA dramatic score of the year X2 Sales awards for album productions with Jann Arden including: “Greatest Hurts” 2001 2X platinum “Love is The Only Soldier” 2003 gold “Jann Arden” 2005 gold “Uncover Me” 2007 platinum JUMP Music Initiative @jumpmusicinitiative is a not for profit that hosts music industry workshops and live original music showcases for young artists. These events are generally held in a central location for easy access and open to all ages. JUMP Music Initiative - Empowering Young Musicians! Education, Mentorship and Opportunities to Play Live @jumpmusicinitiative
Guitar virtuoso Ariel Posen stops by the DTP to tell us about his new single ‘Coming Back’! Ariel has been called a ‘modern-day guitar hero’, and we dive into the road that has led him to this point from having the craft passed down from his musician parents. We discuss his time as a session musician, transitioning into his own releases, recording in the same studio that his parents did, and having the opportunity to pass on his knowledge among many other things! So get ready to put your paws in the sand as we journey across the desert with Ariel Posen!
Olivia Lunny is a singer-songwriter from Winnipeg with a sound that fuses catchy pop melodies and alternative waves. Writing music since the age of twelve became Olivia’s way of journaling and a creative outlet to express her feelings. Her evolving sound harnesses a mellow vibe with velvety vocals and ambient guitar sounds, combined with elegant lyrics exploring universal topics such as heartbreak and navigating the uncertain waters of entering adulthood. Releasing her debut EP at 17, Olivia quickly began to make a name for herself, being nominated for a WCMA for Pop Artist of the year in 2018, and following it up with the opportunity to be included in season 2 of CTV’s hit show The Launch. Not only did Olivia get the chance to learn from experienced legends of the music business while on the show, but she also won her week, earning the right to record and release ‘I Got You’. Since the song's release, it has received almost 1 million streams on Spotify alone. Now with another solid stride in the direction Olivia felt her heart pulling her towards, she is using the lessons she has learned to continue on this path, and the journey now has another large stride with her new single ‘Think Of Me’. A catchy tune just in time to pick your spirits up as spring flowers start to bloom, and we say goodbye to winter’s gloom.
Marvin Tontiwachwuthikul Chan, better known by his stage alter-ego Merv xx Gotti, is the singer of of WCMA-nominated Canadian hip-hop/R&B duo, Samurai Champs, as well as Artistic Director of Canadian collective-label, Trifecta Sound Co. With Samurai Champs, Merv xx Gotti has toured internationally to the US, UK, and Europe, performing in festivals such as South by Southwest (SXSW) (Austin, TX), North by Northeast (NXNE) (Toronto, ON), The Great Escape (Brighton, UK), Reeperbahn (Hamburg, GE), Tallinn Music Week (Estonia), and more. As Artistic Director of Trifecta Sound Co., Marvin has curated and organized SK-based cultural events such as Trifecta Music Festival, Trifecta Block Party, and Trifecta Concert Series. He is also involved in the creative career development of Trifecta Sound Co.’s artists, which include LOA, Alex Bent + The Emptiness, Denise Valle, VBRTR and Tefrondon.
Bridging cross-cultural aesthetics while exploring her own struggle to both fit into and breakaway from modern Western archetypes has been an important part of iskwé’s artistic vision since the release of her WCMA nominated self-titled debut album in late 2013. Her debut single “Nobody Knows,” produced by Juno Award nominees The Darcys and featured in the Netflix series Between, captivated audiences by turning a stark spotlight on the more than 1200 missing and murdered Indigenous women in Canada. Unafraid to challenge the convictions of her detractors by honoring her heritage, standing steadfast in her viewpoints, iskwé’s artistry knows no bounds. Blending soulful, breathlessly delivered lyrics colored by the many shades of human nature with a sonic palette that takes its cue from the shadowy atmospherics of the 1990s Bristol sound, iskwé’s music revels in her strength of self and that is her true rallying cry. In this episode we learn more about the inspiration for her purposeful music and the important role music can play in the health of an entire community. To learn more about the NYU College of Global Public Health, and how our innovative programs are training the next generation of public health leaders, visit publichealth.nyu.edu.
Today, Josh gets real real with Marvin Chan, Artistic Director of Trifecta and singer of WCMA-nominated boy band Samurai Champs. Check out Trifecta @trifectayqr and, if you're in Saskatoon, @samuraichamps are playing with Denise Valle July 28 at Amigos.
What the heck is urban homesteading? This podcast will explore that question along with other big ideas such as: How can we live sustainably in an urban environment? What lessons about the environment can we learn from other cultures? How do we instill these values in our children, our communities? Listen to my conversations with Dan Bensonoff, Kesiah Bascom, and Kristin Brennan. Hope you enjoy! Producer Bio - Kaira Mediratta Hi! I'm Kaira, and I'm a freshman at Williams. I am originally from NYC so, for this podcast, I was drawn to the idea of sustainability in the city and what that looks like. I really do love the abundance of nature and farms in the Berkshires, though, which I think has been a big factor in trying to choose a major (I'm thinking environmental science or art history). Beyond these things, you can usually find me doing yoga or hanging out at WCMA (the Williams College Museum of Art). Credits https://freesound.org/people/Dvideoguy/sounds/246315/ https://freesound.org/people/folkart%20films/sounds/122767/ https://leerosevere.bandcamp.com/album/music-for-podcasts-2
This week it's a conversation with publicist Susan Busse from Saskatoon. Susan was just nominated for the 2017 WCMA for Impact in Music MarketIng. The awards will be in September at BreakOut West in Edmonton.Susan shares her storytelling approach to publicity and gives me a bit of a music publicity 101. Enjoy the conversation.You can connect with Susan on TwitterAnd Facebook.
This week it's a conversation with publicist Susan Busse from Saskatoon. Susan was just nominated for the 2017 WCMA for Impact in Music MarketIng. The awards will be in September at BreakOut West in Edmonton. Susan shares her storytelling approach to publicity and gives me a bit of a music publicity 101. Enjoy the conversation. You can connect with Susan on Twitter And Facebook.
Slaves on Dope frontman and radio DJ Jason Rockman joins us to talk about the band's new album, Horse. He'll tell us about collaborations with guests likes of D.M.C., HR from Bad Brains, and Bill Kelliher from Mastodon, plus his thoughts on the heavy music scene in Quebec, how he and his bandmates balance the band with their jobs and lives, and share some helpful advice with those looking to make a career in music. Plus, Andrew is back from BreakOut West 2016 in Regina with a recap of the event, some advice from the conference, plus a chat with WCMA winners Northern Beauties. The band has only been at it a year, but already racked up plenty of acclaim and awards. Hear how industry events like BreakOut West have contributed to that success...
Breakout West and the Western Canadian Music Awards are in town, and although we take great pride in celebrating Music from the region all of the time, today is an especially good reason to show our love with 100% Western Canadian music! And to do that, we’ve got some extra special guests. The festival brought a lot of great artists to town, but two that I was especially excited to see are Joe Nolan and Chloe Albert, both big talents early into promising careers. Both were kind enough to drop by to chat and play for us on the show!
Breakout West and the Western Canadian Music Awards are in town, and although we take great pride in celebrating Music from the region all of the time, today is an especially good reason to show our love with 100% Western Canadian music! And to do that, we’ve got some extra special guests. The festival brought a lot of great artists to town, but two that I was especially excited to see are Joe Nolan and Chloe Albert, both big talents early into promising careers. Both were kind enough to drop by to chat and play for us on the show!
Breakout West and the Western Canadian Music Awards are in town, and although we take great pride in celebrating Music from the region all of the time, today is an especially good reason to show our love with 100% Western Canadian music! And to do that, we’ve got some extra special guests. The festival brought a lot of great artists to town, but two that I was especially excited to see are Joe Nolan and Chloe Albert, both big talents early into promising careers. Both were kind enough to drop by to chat and play for us on the show!
Breakout West and the Western Canadian Music Awards are in town, and although we take great pride in celebrating Music from the region all of the time, today is an especially good reason to show our love with 100% Western Canadian music! And to do that, we’ve got some extra special guests. The festival brought a lot of great artists to town, but two that I was especially excited to see are Joe Nolan and Chloe Albert, both big talents early into promising careers. Both were kind enough to drop by to chat and play for us on the show!
We still got APCMA and WCMA nominees, APCMA deadline has been extended to July 26 for final round of voting. Mitchell Lawler releases his Rookie of the Year and Jo Thrillz also drops his Bottle Depot single on iTunes. playlist for this show: Maestro Fresh-Wes - Black Trudeau (Rap Prime Minister) Derek Christoff x The Arkeologists - Copy Cat Shad + Skratch Bastid - Clappin Drezus ft Ines Jasper - Me & U Chase Manhattan ft Maria Isa - Hit The Road Lightningcloud - Casino Money A Tribe Called Red ft Black Bear - The Road The Lytics - It's Over Moka Only - Ain't Broken Kyprios - Bad Mofo Swollen Members - Mercenary H-Town ft Iceman - About Me Redd - Classic Manik - Need It Need It Joey Stylez - Wavy Ish Mitchell Lawler - Rookie of The Year Jo Thrillz - Bottle Depot
APCMA and WCMA rap / hip hop nominees still going down, New local tracks from Michell Lawler from his Rookie of the Year album and a H-Town featuring Iceman. playlist for this show: Shad + Skratch Bastid - Classic Maestro Fresh-Wes ft E.D.G.E. - Born Original Derek Christoff x The Arkeologists - Newark Lightningcloud - Pass It Around Rellik ft Hellnback & Nato - Mash Up Drezus ft Nato - Big Dreams Plex ft Fatty Jones - Ready Madchild - Runaway The Lytics - The Suquel Kyprios - Lap Dog Moka Only - Stil Gotcha H-Town ft Iceman - We Gon Ride CEO - Choices Rhythm Child - I Got That Fire Manik - Murdah Murdah Mitchell Lawler - April Showers Deffine - All I Want Is You RMX
The 2011 Western Canadian Music Awards take place tonight, and the slate of nominees is especially strong, and especially stacked with Winnipeg artists, so what else are we to do but play a whole bunch of the nominees? We’ve also got a heaping helping of great new music, and a couple of show previews featuring Oh Susanna and Elliott BROOD.
The 2011 Western Canadian Music Awards take place tonight, and the slate of nominees is especially strong, and especially stacked with Winnipeg artists, so what else are we to do but play a whole bunch of the nominees? We’ve also got a heaping helping of great new music, and a couple of show previews featuring Oh Susanna and Elliott BROOD.