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Shannon Lyon @ Sunset Saloon, July 21!

Tell the Band to Go Home and The Sunset Saloon are very excited to present:

Shannon Lyon
Outdoor potluck dinner & entertainment spectacular
July 21, 2012
5:00 dinner, 6:00 show
Suggested donation $15-20 (price flexible, all proceeds to a talented musician making his way across this vast country)
Bring a lawn chair if the weather is nice (perhaps bug spray…)
All are welcome (bring the kids, friends, family, people off the street, whatever)
Questions? RSVP? Fill out the contact form below!

We’re rolling out all the stops this time for a super show at Sunset Saloon, featuring Shannon Lyon. We’re going to try doing the show in the back yard, if the weather and the bugs don’t ruin the party. With that in mind, we want to get things rolling and over somewhat early, so we’re adding in a dinner component. If you want to come a bit early, bring a dish for a good old fashioned pot-luck. In reality, you don’t have to bring a thing, because we’ve always got you covered. But some kind and generous folks usually bring stuff anyway (we love ’em for it), and really, who doesn’t love a good pot-luck? You can opt in or out of the dinner festivities without guilt. We’ll be here. If you show up to eat, we’ll feed you. If not, we hope to see you at the show. It promises to be amazing.

Shannon will also be performing in Winnipeg at Pop Soda’s Coffee House on July 24.

The first time I heard Shannon Lyon was around the time of the release of his 2003 breakthrough album, “Wandered.” He was the first Canadian artist signed to Richard Branson’s V2 label, and as such, his album got sent out to media dorks like me. I hope that most of them had the same reaction as I did, “WOW!” That album remains one of my all-time favourite releases. It’s gritty and worn, but tender and melodic. It’s powerful and intense, but it contains some really beautiful lyrics. I got to see Shannon live once, when he opened for Luther Wright & The Wrongs at The West End Cultural Centre on their big “Rebuild the Wall” tour. I was blown away. I gave him my business card and told him to keep in touch.

Well, that took a while. I can’t blame the guy, I was a dork and he was on a whirlwind promotional tour. He also lived in Holland. Although from southern Ontario, he moved to Europe and spent most of his time making music and touring overseas. He continued to release terrific albums, most of which were distributed in Canada by the wonderful folks at Busted Flat Records, which has been Shannon’s Canadian base of operations throughout most of his singer/songwriter career (he did record a few early albums as “The Shannon Lyon Pop Explosion.” They’re pretty neat too. I’ll play ’em for you when you come over.) He recorded a bunch of neat stuff in Europe, including a DVD and a rockin’ album of Townes Van Zandt covers. He also put out a really strong album called “This Love This Love,” and eventually, he dropped me a line telling me about it.

Then, a while ago, things really started moving. The long-rumoured Townes CD surfaced online, along with another new CD, “XMas in Korea” as well as a career-spanning retrospective collection, simply called “Songs.” And what songs they are. The amazing thing about all of these albums is that Shannon put them online to download, FREE (although, good-hearted folk are encouraged to pay anyway. Once you hear these songs, you’ll know that they’re worth some money.) He moved back to Canada, ending up in BC, and he started making plans to head across the country this summer, camping and singing along the way. He was looking for places to stop. You can’t get to one end of the country to the other without passing through Winnipeg – it simmply can’t be done – so, probably thanks to Allison Green, he dropped me a line asking if I knew of a place he could play. Uh, YEAH!

He also put up a brand new recording, “Broken Things,” which is definitely one of his best. We made plans to get him to Winnipeg and keep him here as long as possible. He has a show booked at Pop Soda’s on July 24th. I strongly encourage you to be there; I know I will. But most excitingly for me, we’re also going to have a show at The Sunset Saloon on July 21. That’s a pretty special day in our house, and we’ll be looking to celebrate. We’d love it if you would join us for the party.

Jack Marks live session

Jack Marks was kind enough to drop by UMFM with some friends to chat and play some songs. The session aired as part of Steel Belted Radio on June 28. Jack plays at Times Change(d) High & Lonesome Club on Saturday, June 30. Don’t miss it.

In case you missed it or want to hear it again, click on the link below to stream or download the live session:
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Here’s a clip of Jack’s amazing visit to Times Change(d) last year:

Leeroy Stagger, May 6, 2012

Leeroy Stagger
May 6, 2012
Folk Exchange
Winnipeg

The Hold Steady & Greg Macpherson, June 19, 2012

The Hold Steady w/Greg Macpherson
June 19, 2012
Jazz Winnipeg Festival
Walker Theatre

Mike Plume Band, June 20, 2012

Mike Plume band with Murdoch & Sparrow and Ramblin’ Dan Frechette.
June 20, 2012
Park Theatre
Winnipeg

June 24, 2012

We’re pre-recorded today as it’s Family Day at The Red River Ex. It’s also my last chance to play the official theme song of The Ex, and that means a little hip-hop to kick things off and kick out the jams. We get a little wordy with some poetry and look ahead to some other notable upcoming shows.

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Episode #449 Sunday, June 24, 2012

We’re pre-recorded today as it’s Family Day at The Red River Ex. It’s also my last chance to play the official theme song of The Ex, and that means a little hip-hop to kick things off and kick out the jams. We get a little wordy with some poetry and look ahead to some other notable upcoming shows.

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

2:00 – 2:30 pm

Colin Linden – When the Carnival Ends – Sad & Beautiful World: 1975-1999 – CDN
Farm Fresh – My Ex-Girl – Time Is Running Out – CDN – WPG
Chuck Prophet – What Makes the Monkey Dance – No Other Love
Ridley Bent – Fruitpickers (in Dubious Battle) – Blam – CDN – WPG
The Gourds – Gin and Juice – Shinebox
Asylum Street Spankers – Hick Hop (radio edit) – God’s Favorite Sampler
Vance Gilbert – Country Western Rap – Edgewise

2:30 – 3:00 pm

Tanya Davis – Tra La La – Clocks and Hearts Keep Going – CDN
Tanya Davis – Eulogy for You and Me – Clocks and Hearts Keep Going – CDN
Tanya Davis – How to Be Alone – single – CDN
Shane Koyczan – Instructions for a Bad Day – single – CDN
Mike Plume – Dirty Old Town – live recording – CDN

3:00 – 3:30 pm

Jack Marks – The Dress Song – Two of Everything – CDN
Jack Marks – Charlotte Anne – Two of Everything – CDN
Jack Marks – Michigan Love – Lost Wages – CDN
Jason Isbell & The 400 Unit – Alabama Pines – Here We Rest
Jason Isbell & The 400 Unit – Codeine – Here We Rest
Drive-By Truckers – When the Well Runs Dry – The Fine Print (A Collection Of Oddities And Rarities 2003-2008)

3:30 – 4:00 pm

Keith & Renee – Best Day – Best Day – CDN – WPG
Ana Egge – Motorcycle – Bad Blood
American Aquarium – Betting Man – Dances for the Lonely
Rodney Crowell & Mary Karr – God I’m Missing You (w/Lucinda Williams) – KIN
Emmylou Harris – When Halley Came To Jackson – Mark Twain: Words & Music
Dala – Virginia Woolf – Best Day – CDN
Dan Frechette – Where The Water Tastes Like Wine – Lucky Day – CDN – WPG
Rambling Dan Frechette – Blowing Down This Old Dusty Road – Songs of Woody Guthrie – CDN – WPG

Steel Belted Radio – June 21, 2012

Today’s show is all about two of our favourite things: live shows and new music, and we’ve got plenty of both to talk about and play for you tonight!

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June 17, 2012

Super special guests today as we chat with our old pal Mike Plume who returns to Winnipeg with the band this week and we’re joined live in-studio by Steven Bowers for some chat, live performances, and even a few new music tips.

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part 2 (Mike Plume)
part 3 (Steven Bowers)

Steel Belted Radio – June 14, 2012

A birthday dedication and a special request got us off to a rockin’ start today, before we settled in for some concert news and rumours, and a whole bunch of great new music out of the mail bag.

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