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My introduction to the musical world of Scott Cook was enhanced by surfing through his social media sites. He is certainly a gifted writer - open and honest, capable of crafting insightful lyrics that convey that honesty, and he shows an easy flair for humour that I also quite enjoyed discovering. In this phone interview, we arc over his everything from his music and hardy touring calendar, in addition to commenting on influences and peers - he is well connected in the Canadian folk/roots community.
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A follow-up to a 2014 email interview, I catch up with the latest goings-on with Dala from one-half of the group, Amanda Walther. Together with Sheila Carabine they have graced some of the most impressive musical and festival stages, not only on their own but with some rather legendary artists. In this delightful conversation, Amanda shares what they've been up to since I last caught them live, as well as talks to the importance of songs that have compelling stories, why certain classic songs endure, and we drop a few names along the way. Listen to the interview here, or download it...
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It feels short looking at the running time, but this phone interview with the bassist from The Slocan Ramblers covers a lot of ground - between chatting about their music and influences, and the big tour they are on (at the time of this interview). We also touch on the fact this was just days after being at The JUNO awards, where they were nominated for the 2019 Juno Award for Traditional Roots Album of the Year, regarding their latest album Queen City Jubilee. The Slocan Ramblers are a progressive bluegrass act that has been racking up acclaim and notice far and wide, as mentioned...
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Oliver The Crow is a critically-acclaimed collaboration between singers/songwriters/musicians Kaitlyn Raitz and Ben Plotnick that has caught the attention of NPR, and others. In this phone conversation with Mr. Plotnick, I try and cover the background of Oliver The Crow, via his own arching musical career - which has spanned a wide variety of styles and musical alliances. That a house band with The Calgary Folk Club, and the award-winning Canadian folk roots act The Fretless. But there's also plenty of mentions about his work with Kaitlyn, and their songwriting skills. You will definitely want...
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These two gentlemen might be a bit early in their careers as of this interview, but Nick Earle & Joe Coffin are already nabbing top awards, nominations, and prestigious appearances at some of the most impressive blues events in North America. Earle & Coffin actually have quite a few years in the trenches already, and are just about to release their latest album A Week In July, more of the acoustic blues that have propelled them along a career path that they clearly excel in. In this episode, we talk about their career, their recordings, and many of the heavyweight venues and artists...
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One of the longer running Canadian trios of comedic songwriters and vocalists, The Arrogant Worms have been combining those elements along with a compelling stage presence to entertain audiences far and wide since 1991. From a 2013 blog review I wrote after seeing them perform at The Calgary Folk Club, "there's plenty of vocal and musical talent to back up the silly. Which is why they continue to slay listeners with hilarious tracks like "The Guy Who's Always Out Of Tune", "Uncle Lou", and "Jesus' Brother Bob". I chat here with Chris Patterson about the wide range of venues they have played...
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Calgary's alternative bluegrass champions Rotary Park meld timeless Americana (or Canadiana - that's a thing!) sounds with influences from metal and classical music to amazing effect - and have strengthened those musical chops on the road, as well from years of busking around the city. As a young band, there have been personnel changes, and plenty of experimentation but if you're a fan of Irish music you'll find plenty to appreciate in their sound. Collaborators, innovators, trailblazers...member Liam Testa brings me up to speed on everything Rotary Park in this feature.
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There aren't many awards that singer/songwriter/artist David Francey HASN'T snapped up in his career so far, but among them you can count numerous JUNO awards and a John Lennon Songwriting Contest win. That is in addition to high praise from reviewers, critics and peers as well. In this interview we cover his career and roots, the brief pause he had to set to recuperate from the rigors of his performing, and even a bit about his artistic eye, which gave him another opportunity to showcase his gifts while he was out of the musical spotlight. He also offers up high praise for some of his peers,...
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Winnipeg's renaissance man Don Amero has enjoyed a lengthy career arching over country and folk music, but he also branches out into efforts such as his annual Amero Little Christmas, and the speaking engagement series Music As Medicine. Along the way, he has drawn in impressive collaborators as producers, songwriting partners and friends. We talk about all of that and much more in this episode, he is as gracious as he is talented, I promise you'll learn a lot in just under 30 minutes...
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Apologies for a few technological challenges on this episode, but overall there's plenty of updates from the talented vocalist and guitarist for The Tequila Mockingbird Orchestra, as he updates listeners on the latest tour and release from this exotic roots band. Kurt Loewen talks about the influences for the wide-ranging styles incorporated into their recordings and performances, how they came up with the name for their latest EP (We Make Really Party), and gives some insight into the background of one of their enduring songs (Bella Ciao). To go a bit further back, listen to our earlier...
info_outlineOliver The Crow is a critically-acclaimed collaboration between singers/songwriters/musicians Kaitlyn Raitz and Ben Plotnick that has caught the attention of NPR, and others.
In this phone conversation with Mr. Plotnick, I try and cover the background of Oliver The Crow, via his own arching musical career - which has spanned a wide variety of styles and musical alliances. That a house band with The Calgary Folk Club, and the award-winning Canadian folk roots act The Fretless.
But there's also plenty of mentions about his work with Kaitlyn, and their songwriting skills. You will definitely want to check out their recordings and live performances after you've had a chance to listen to this episode!