Podcast: September 20, 2015

Jeremy’s along to co-host today and make things more interesting. We played some great new music, chatted about some concerts past and future, and dove into some classic recordings that I recently picked up in Toronto.

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

2:00 – 2:30 pm

Son Volt – Back into your World – Straightaways
Chris Trapper – Not the End of the World – Symphonies of Dirt & Dust
Kalle Mattson – Avalanche – Avalanche – CDN
Chuck Prophet – Laughing on the Inside – Night Surfer
JP Hoe – Beautifully Crazy – Hideaway – CDN – WPG
Todd Snider – Conservative Christian, Right-Wing Republican, Straight, White, American Males – East Nashville Skyline

2:30 – 3:00 pm

Blaze Foley – Big Cheeseburgers and Good French Fries – Cold, Cold World
Lucinda Williams – Drunken Angel – Car Wheels on a Gravel Road
Jakob Dylan – Nothing but the whole wide World – Women + Country
Jon Dee Graham – $100 Bill – KGSR Broadcasts Vol.6
NQ Arbuckle – XOK – XOK – CDN
Jim Bryson – 26 Miles by Car – The Occasionals – CDN

3:00 – 3:30 pm

Gene MacLellan – The Call – Gene MacLellan – CDN
tribute ensemble – Put Your Hand in the Hand – Snowbird: The Songs of Gene MacLellan – CDN
Gene MacLellan – Snowbird – Gene MacLellan – CDN
David Wiffen – Driving Wheel – David Wiffen – CDN
David Wiffen – Skybound Station – Coast to Coast Fever – CDN

3:30 – 4:00 pm

John Wort Hannam – Write Me Back In – Love Lives On – CDN
Colin Linden – And Then You Begin – Rich in Love – CDN
The River and the Road – The Beast – Headlights – CDN
The River and the Road – Strange Disease – Headlights – CDN
Mayhemingways – CDs I Didn’t Sell – Mayhemingways – CDN
Melissa Payne – Gunning for Me – High and Dry – CDN
The 24th Street Wailers – Cursed – Where Evil Grows – CDN
The 24th Street Wailers – Rock Step – Where Evil Grows – CDN


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