It’s been an interesting weekend, and we’re in the mood for something positive. Irene’s hitting our friends in the East pretty hard, so a few songs to keep them strong and hopeful. And, this weekend was the funeral for NDP leader Jack Layton, and although funerals aren’t generally all that uplifting or inspiring, his certainly was, so we’ll carry on his message of hope and love with some great music. And, to end it all off, something we all appreciate, Fish & Bird, one of this country’s great up-coming bands, stops by to play live.
Artist – Song title – Album Title – CDN=Canadian – WPG=Winnipeg artist
2:00 – 2:30 pm
R.E.M. – Orange Crush – Green
American Aquarium – Hurricane – Small Town Hymns
James McMurtry – Hurricane Party – Just Us Kids
Leeroy Stagger – Stormy – Everything Is Real – CDN
The Duhks – Mighty Storm – Fast Paced World – CDN – WPG
Rheostatics – Rain, Rain, Rain – Whale Music – CDN
2:30 – 3:00 pm
Neko Case – Buckets of Rain – Sweetheart: Love Songs
Kim Richey – Get Together – Song of America
Bruce Cockburn – Dream Like Mine – Nothing but a Burning Light – CDN
Nick Lowe – What’s So Funny ‘Bout Peace, Love and Understanding? (Acoustic) – At My Age (bonus tracks)
Eliza Gilkyson – Peace Call – Land Of Milk And Honey
Peter Katz – Forgiveness – More Nights – CDN
Ken Whiteley w/Guy Davis – Another Day’s Journey – Another Day’s Journey – CDN
3:00 – 3:30 pm
Elliott BROOD – If I Get Old – Days Into Years – CDN
Cuff the Duke – You Don’t Know What It’s Like – Morning Comes – CDN
The Warped 45s – Hurdle River Crossing – Matador Sunset – CDN
Redgy Blackout – When U Were a Kid – Redgy Blackout – CDN
Fish & Bird – Effigy – Every Whisper Is a Shout Across the Void – CDN – WPG
Fish & Bird – Plot – live performance – CDN – WPG
3:30 – 4:00 pm
Fish & Bird – Splinter – live performance – CDN – WPG
Fish & Bird – Circle Tune – live performance – CDN – WPG
Fish & Bird – Well Runs Dry – Every Whisper Is a Shout Across the Void – CDN – WPG
Fish & Bird – My Head My Heart My Gut – Left Brain Blues – CDN – WPG
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