Episode #383 Sunday, March 20, 2011

This weekend marked the release of the information that we wait all year for – the lineup for the Winnipeg Folk Festival! This year’s lineup is an interesting mix of legends and unknowns, and we heard from some of the expected highlights. We also got to some exciting new music, as well as a look ahead to next week’s Juno Awards. Lastly, we had a conversation with our old friend Martyn Joseph, who returns to Winnipeg after a few years’ absence.

 

Artist – Song title – Album Title – CDN=Canadian – WPG=Winnipeg artist

 

Martyn Joseph – Walk Down the Mountain – Whoever It Was that Brought Me Here Will Have to Take Me Home

Blue Rodeo – Photograph – Five Days in July – CDN

The Jayhawks – Waiting for the Sun – Hollywood Town Hall

Blackie & The Rodeo Kings – That’s What I Like – Let’s Frolic – CDN

Chuck Prophet – You Did (Bomp Shooby Dooby Bomp) – Age of Miracles

 

2:30 – 3:00 pm

 

Dan Mangan & Shane Koyczan – Tragic Turn of Events / Move Pen Move – Roboteering EP – CDN

Matt Andersen – So Gone Now – Something in Between – CDN

Keith Mullins – Somewhere to Be – Localmotive Farms – CDN

Bill Bourne – Deep Dark Woods – Free Radio Dance Band – CDN

David Mayfield – I Just Might Pray – The David Mayfield Parade

Mae Moore – Folklore – Folklore – CDN

 

3:00 – 3:30 pm

 

Del Barber – If I Told You that I Loved You – Love Songs for the last 20 – CDN – WPG

Ruth Moody – Travellin’ Shoes – The Garden – CDN – WPG

Old Man Luedecke – My Love Comes Stepping Up The Stairs – My Hands are on Fire and other Love Songs – CDN

Lynn Miles – Something Beautiful – Fall for Beauty – CDN

Chic Gamine – Closer – City City – CDN – WPG

 

3:30 – 4:00 pm

 

Martyn Joseph – Always Will Be – Under Lemonade Skies

 

Martyn Joseph interview

 

Martyn Joseph – You’re the Moment – Under Lemonade Skies


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