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Episode #371 Sunday, December 19, 2010

A really exciting show for me, as I’m joined live, in-studio by (almost) my entire family for a very special Merry Christmas from the Family episode filled with festive favourites, holiday trivia, holiday humour, and more!

2:00 – 2:30 pm

Robert Earl Keen – Merry Christmas from the Family – Merry Christmas from the Family
Robert Earl Keen – Happy Holidays Y’all – Walking Distance
John Prine – Christmas in Prison – Sweet Revenge
Mary Gauthier – Christmas in Paradise – Filth & Fire
Rough Shop – How to Make Gravy – Just Because It Was Christmas

2:30 – 3:00 pm

Paul Kelly – Christmas Must Be Tonight – Won’t You Come Around EP
Radney Foster – Away in a Manger – Dualtone Holiday EP
Melissa McClelland & Lisa Winn – O Holy Night – CDN
Bing Crosby & David Bowie – Peace On Earth / Little Drummer Boy – Bing Crosby – Christmas Classics
Emmylou Harris – Light of the Stable – Light of the Stable
Boris Karloff – You’re a Mean One Mr. Grinch – How the Grinch Stole Christmas
Burl Ives – Have a Holly Jolly Christmas – Have a Holly Jolly Christmas
The Blue Shadows – Run Run Rudolph – 2009 Reid Family Christmas Spectacular – CDN

3:00 – 3:30 pm

Hatcher-Briggs – Holiday – CDN – WPG
Kelly Willis & Bruce Robison – Please Daddy, Don’t Get Drunk – Happy Holidays
Ox – Xmas in the Jailhouse – Silent Night and other Cowboy Songs – CDN
Drive-By Truckers – Hope Santa’s Out of Rehab for Christmas – Stu & Kathy Present a Ding Dong Dandy Christmas 2004
Swank – Santa Claus Is Out on Bail – Christmas Is Fun – CDN

3:30 – 4:00 pm

Russell deCarle – Blues for Christmas – Under the Big Big Sky – CDN
Tom Wilson and the Dogs – We’re Gonna Make a Beautiful World Together – Design Hope: December Songs – CDN
Ron Sexsmith – Something to Hold On To (At Christmas) – Redeye 2008 Holiday Sampler – CDN
Jill Barber – This Christmas – This Christmas – CDN
Don Amero – All I Need This Christmas – CDN – WPG
Paper Moon – Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas – CDN – WPG

Episode #370 Sunday, December 12, 2010

It’s Weakerthans week in Winnipeg, as our greatest band is set to kick off 4 shows at different venues across town. While they are somewhat famous and maybe don’t need our help any more, there is no greater songwriter in our city (past or present), so it’s our duty to play a bunch of the greatest songs ever written in and about our town. But, that’s not the only exciting time of year approaching, it’s also Christmas, and we’ve got a batch of Christmas tunes that won’t make you nauseous. Also, some new songs, some winter songs, and some all-around good songs.

2:00 – 2:30 pm

Jim Bryson – Impaler – The Occasionals – CDN
Leeroy Stagger – Snowing in Nashville – Everything Is Real – CDN
Ruth Moody – Cold Outside – The Garden – CDN – WPG
The Head and the Heart – Winter Song – The Head and the Heart
Tanya Davis – Tra-la-la – Clocks and Hearts Keep Going – CDN
Shuyler Jansen – Wedding Band – Voice from the Lake – CDN
Steve Earle and Allison Moorer – After the Fire Is Gone – Coal Miner’s Daughter: A Tribute to Loretta Lynn

2:30 – 3:00 pm

Matt Andersen – O Holy Night – The Spirit of Christmas – CDN
Matt Andersen – Hobo Christmas Train – The Spirit of Christmas – CDN
Oliver Schroer – Beneath the Ice, They Heard Bells… – Stuck on a Cold Steel Pole – CDN
Skydiggers – Good King Wenceslas – The Truth About Us – CDN
Good Lovelies – Maybe this Time – Under the Mistletoe – CDN
Ox – It’s Christmas Time Again – Silent Night and other Cowboy Songs

3:00 – 3:30 pm

Jim Bryson and the Weakerthans – Freeways in the Front Yard – The Falcon Lake Incident – CDN
The Weakerthans – Fallow – Fallow – CDN – WPG
The Weakerthans – None of the Above – Fallow – CDN – WPG
The Weakerthans – Confessions of a Futon Revolutionist (country style) – Hopelessly Devoted to You Vol. 3 – CDN – WPG
The Wakerthans – Ringing of Revolution – Return of the Read Menace – CDN – WPG

3:30 – 4:00 pm

The Weakerthans – Everything Must Go! – Left & Leaving – CDN – WPG
The Weakerthans – Pamphleteer – Left & Leaving – CDN – WPG
The Weakerthans – Watermark – Left & Leaving – CDN – WPG
The Weakerthans – Plea from a Cat Named Virtute – Reconstruction Site – CDN – WPG
The Weakerthans – A New Name for Everything – Reconstruction Site – CDN – WPG
John K Samson – Reconstruction Site – live recording – CDN – WPG
The Weakerthans – Night Windows – Reunion Tour – CDN –WPG

Episode #369 Sunday, December 5, 2010

Pre-recorded this week as I’m off nerding it up at the big Lowest of the Low show in Toronto. Of course I can’t let another week go by without some more Low and without bragging about my part in the reissue of the greatest album of all time. A bunch of tributes to the greats this week (besides the Low), including a new tribute to The Band starring one of the long-time members, plus upcoming tribute shows to Tom Waits and John Lennon, and a whole bunch more!

2:00 – 2:30 pm

Jim Bryson – Sleeping in Toronto – The North Side Benches – CDN
The Lowest of the Low – Under the Carlaw Bridge – Shakespeare My Butt – CDN
The Lowest of the Low – Just About “The Only” Blues – Shakespeare My Butt – CDN
The Lowest of the Low – Henry Needs a New Pair of Shoes – Shakespeare My Butt – CDN
The Sadies – The Shape I’m In – Garth Hudson Presents a Canadian Celebration of The Band – CDN
Blue Rodeo – King Harvest – Garth Hudson Presents a Canadian Celebration of The Band – CDN

2:30 – 3:00 pm

Easily Amused – Walk Away – recorded live on UMFM – CDN – WPG
Easily Amused – Song for Belfast – Simple Stuff – CDN – WPG
Keith & Renee – But I Do – Detour – CDN – WPG
The Wailin’ Jennys – Heaven When I’m Home – recorded live on UMFM – CDN – WPG
Ruth Moody – Travellin’ Shoes – The Garden – CDN – WPG

3:00 – 3:30 pm

Ox – Christmas with the Band – Silent Night and other Cowboy Songs – CDN
Neko Case – Christmas Card from a Hooker in Minneapolis – New Coat of Paint
Tom Waits – I Hope That I Don’t Fall In Love With You – Closing Time
Tom Waits – Hold On – Mule Variations
Tom Waits – Long Way Home – Orphans
Scott Nolan Band – Philipino Box Spring Hog – American Hotel – CDN – WPG

3:30 – 4:00 pm

The Brothers Cosmoline – No Reply – Songs of Work & Freedom – CDN
Wyckham Porteous – Please, Please Me – 3 a.m. – CDN
Brandi Carlile – All You Need Is Love – XOBC
Steve Earle – I’m Looking Through You – Train a Comin’
The Co-Dependents – The Ballad of John and Yoko – Live At The Mecca Café – Volume 2 – CDN
Nathaniel Mayer – I Found Out – I Just Want to Be Held
The Blue Shadows – If We Make It Through December – On The Floor Of Heaven – Deluxe Re-issue – CDN
Shannon Lyon – December Song – El Sol – CDN

Episode #368 Sunday, November 28, 2010

We’re pre-recorded this week. We’ve got some great new music from the mailbag and beyond. We also take a look ahead at my dream come true weekend, which is happening next weekend in Toronto. That gets us a little nostalgic and we hop in the time machine to relive the 90s.

2:00 – 2:30 pm

Mike Plume – Mine All Mine (My Baby) – recorded live on UMFM – CDN
The Head and the Heart – Down in the Valley – The Head and the Heart
The Tallest Man on Earth – Tangle in this Trampled Wheat – Sometimes The Blues Is Just A Passing Bird
The Tallest Man on Earth – Little River – Sometimes The Blues Is Just A Passing Bird
Justin Townes Earle – One More Night in Brooklyn – Harlem River Blues
Russell deCarle – Don’t Ask the Question – Under the Big Big Sky –
Porkbelly Futures – Can’t Find My Way Back to You – The Crooked Road – CDN
Stellar Band of Neighbours – Do You Remember Me – Live at the Legion Hall – CDN

2:30 – 3:00 pm

Tanya Davis – Eulogy for You and Me – Clocks and Hearts Keep Going – CDN
Angela Desveaux – Wandering Eyes – Wandering Eyes – CDN
Jenny and Jonny – Animal – I’m Having Fun Now
The Details – The Original Mark – The Original Mark EP – CDN – WPG
Jen Lane – Today I Lost My Mind – For the Night – CDN

3:00 – 3:30 pm

Jim Bryson & The Weakerthans – Kissing Cousins – The Falcon Lake Incident – CDN
Jim Bryson – Without Piano – The Occasionals – CDN
Jim Bryson – Elizabeth – The North Side Benches – CDN
Jim Bryson – The Wishes Pile Up – Where the Bungalows Roam – CDN
The Weakerthans – My Favourite Chords – Left & Leaving – CDN – WPG
The Lowest of the Low – Rosy and Grey – Shakespeare My Butt – CDN
The Lowest of the Low – Letter from Bilbao – Shakespeare My Butt – CDN
The Lowest of the Low – Subversives – Shakespeare My Butt – CDN

3:30 – 4:00 pm

Rheostatics – California Dreamline – Whale Music – CDN
The Watchmen – Crazy Days – McLaren Furnace Room – CDN – WPG
Duck Shot Hunter – All This Time – Yum – CDN – WPG
Skydiggers – Just Before the Rain – Restless – CDN
Thomas Trio and the Red Albino – 142 Thru – Thomas Trio and the Red Albino – CDN
The Bourbon Tabernacle Choir – Ain’t It Better to Ignite – 1985-1995 – CDN

Episode #367 Sunday, November 21, 2010

Our favourite co-host of all drops in for a visit, as Carter is along for the ride today. Together we kick off the Christmas season, we pay tribute to one of Winnipeg’s best bands of all time, The D. Rangers, who hang up the muckbucket this week, we pay tribute to the winners at the Canadian Folk Music Awards, and look at some upcoming shows and one exciting CD re-release. And, because last week’s miserable show was such a big hit with listeners, we play just a little bit more Sad Bastard Music.

Loudon Wainwright III – Suddenly, It’s Christmas – Career Moves
Paul Kelly – How to Make Gravy – The A to Z Recordings
Merle Haggard – If We Make It Through December – Live At Billy Bob’s Texas: Motorcycle Cowboy
Willie P. Bennett – Driftin’ Snow – Tryin’ to Start Out Clean – CDN
Romi Mayes, The D. Rangers, and David Essig – Fallin’ – Beverly Street – CDN – WPG

2:30 – 3:00

Romi Mayes and the Temporarily Employed – Comin’ Home Soon – The Living Room Sessions – CDN – WPG
Shuyler Jansen – Don’t Ask Why – Today’s Remains – CDN
D. Rangers – Viscosity Breakdown – D. Rangers – CDN – WPG
D. Rangers – We Stay High & Lonesome – We Stay High and Lonesome – CDN – WPG
D. Rangers – Love, Lust and Loneliness – The Paw-Paw Patch – CDN – WPG
John Wort Hannam – Requiem for a Small Town – Queen’s Hotel – CDN
Amelia Curran – The Mistress – Hunter, Hunter – CDN
Dala – Girl from the North Country – Girlsfrom the North Country – CDN

3:00 – 3:30

Rose Cousins – White Daisies – The Send Off – CDN
The Once – What Will You Be Building – The Once – CDN
Jill Barber – In Perfect Time – A Note to Follow So – CDN
Jill Barber – Hard Line – For All Time – CDN
Jill Barber – Never Quit Loving You – Chances – CDN

3:30 – 4:00

David Francey – The Waking Hour – The Waking Hour – CDN
Andy Swan – You Got the Diamonds (I Got the Shaft) – Ottawa – CDN
NQ Arbuckle – Marco Polo – XOK – CDN
Colin Linden – Without the One You Love – Big Mouth – CDN
Willie P Bennett – If You Have to Choose – Hobo’s Taunt – CDN
The Lowest of the Low – Bleed a Little While Tonight – Shakespeare My Butt – CDN
The Lowest of the Low – Kinda the Lonely One – Shakespeare My Butt – CDN

2010: A Dozen (or so) Concerts that mattered (and some other stuff)

I wanted to shorten this to a top 10, but can’t. Even looking at this list, there are some painful omissions. Check it out, and please consider commenting with your own top 10 list or your thoughts/comments/reactions/rebuttals!

Concerts

April 6 – Old Man Luedecke w/Del Barber – Folk Exchange – not only a great chance to see the amazing Old Man Luedecke up close and personal (what great songs), but also my first chance to see Del Barber. I went in not knowing who he was and not really wanting to care, and left a superfan for life.

April 16 – Matthew Ryan – Sauce & Spirits Sound Bar (Minneapolis) – amazing show full of amazing moments. He kept trying to get comfortable in the odd, noisy bar, eventually taking the show to the floor in front of the stage, before abandoning the mic to go play unplugged in the middle of the room. He also did Guilty for an encore. He was also a super nice guy and let us sell his CDs for him (which were very cheap ($10) and surprisingly plentiful)
April 17 – Matthew Ryan – Project Lodge (Madison Wisconsin) – well worth the long drive to this strange little town that gets a ton of great shows. Odd venue that I don’t recommend, and some very unusual people in the very small crowd, but what a show. He sang Cars & History right in front of me (almost stepping on my toes.) Shoulda gone to Chicago the next day…

June 18 – Del Barber CD Release – West End – Del Barber is the bomb in just about any incarnation, and this show illustrated that nicely, with a tasteful solo set and an amazing full-band production. To put on that kind of a show and almost sell out the West End so young and only two albums in? Watch out for this kid!

June 19 – The Jayhawks – First Ave. (Minneapolis) – seeing this legendary band in their home town was an amazing treat. Unfortunately, I screwed up and almost missed the show entirely, showing up as they were already on. I got stuck far away, surrounded by really annoying jerks. Still, they did not disappoint. I’d go see this band again anywhere, any time.

July 7-11 – Winnipeg Folk Festival – Birds Hill Park
(highlights: Gregory Alan Isakov, Hoots & Hellmouth, Jim Bryson & The Weakerthans, John Hiatt, The Swell Season,)

July 22 – NQ Arbuckle – Times Change(d) – The guy played for well over 2 hours with a full band, played amazing song after amazing song, told great stories, was a super nice guy, and it only cost $10 to get in. Take that, Neil Young.

Aug. 4-8 – Edmonton Folk Festival – Gallagher Park
(highlights: Calexico, Brandi Carlile, Alejandro Escovedo, Colin Hay (concert, NOT interview…), Dave McCann, Van Morrison, John Prine)

August 13-15 – Trout Forest Music Festival – Ear Falls, Ont.
(highlights: Matt Andersen, Del Barber, Ginn Sisters, Fish & Bird, Christina Martin, Oh Susanna, Leeroy Stagger)

September 17 – John Wort Hannam w/Danny Schmidt – Café Vogelsang house concert – I saw John Wort 3 times on this trip (including a great show in my living room), but this one stands out, largely because of the set by Danny Schmidt and John’s amazing Guy Clark story.

November 27 – Del Barber – Café Vogelsang house concert – Again, what can I say about this kid? I went to this knowing it would be good, but not expecting to be blown away, having already seen him so many times in one year. But amaze me, he did, with a bunch of new songs, some amazing stories that I hadn’t heard, and just a great all-around performance. He connected with everyone in the crowd, and once again proved that he is the real deal and is someone to watch for in the future. This was the house concert of the year (and I saw and hosted some great ones!)

December 4 – The Lowest of the Low w/Jim Bryson & John K Samson – Lee’s Palace (Toronto) – Wow, what a trip. To get to see one of my favourite bands of all time reunite for a wildly appreciative hometown crowd and do my favourite album of all time front to back, was a treat I don’t think I’ll ever forget. Throw in two of my other faves of all time as an opening act, a marathon energetic encore, some great new T-shirts (right Jaine?), a cool in-store appearance that afternoon, and the new DVD Low Roads, which features ME, and you’ve got the makings of one of the best events of all time. In fact, this may be the best show I’ve ever seen, anywhere, any time. Sorry Rodney.

December 18 – The Weakerthans (Reunion Tour + other 3) – Walker Theatre – Another wow. I admit, I had become a little bored by Weakerthans live shows – they’re just too perfect and just too predictable, but pulling out all the stops and doing all 4 of their albums in their entirety, in ONE NIGHT was impressive, to say the least. Left & Leaving is another of my favourite albums of all time, and to hear it all was unbelievable. Plus, I was joined by my two favourite ladies of all, Jaine and Elysha, and they seemed to enjoy it. Life doesn’t get much better than that.

Promises to be amazing (hope I can go…)
December 31 – Del Barber (Springsteen tribute) – Park Theatre – This promises to be epic. Can someone lend me the dough to go, and watch Jeremy for me? Please?

Biggest surprise/delight:
Discovering Del Barber – April 6 – Old Man Luedecke w/Del Barber – Folk Exchange

September 21 – Sweet Thing (opening for Justin Nozuka) – West End – thanks to Eugene for weaseling me into this and introducing me to this super fun live band. It’s pretty poppy, silly stuff, but man, are they entertaining live. The band includes Nick Rose, one of the best young singer/songwriters that you’ve never heard of, and if this band continues its meteoric rise to fame, perhaps, sadly, you never will.

Best encore:
October 6 – The Wooden Sky – West End – they came out and played a few songs in the lobby, and had a huge crowd signing along. Amazing end to a pretty great show.

Most expensive, most boring, most overhyped, least memorable show of the year:
July 27 – Neil Young – Concert Hall – I was so excited to see one of my life-long idols perform an intimate solo show. It was way too expensive ($250 !), way too short, absolutely lacking in surprises (same set list every damn night), and Neil showed absolutely no connection to the crowd (never spoke.) The opening act was horribly boring. All in all, a complete waste of time & money. I’m still glad I went, just so I know that it’s time to give up on Neil and stick with performers that care about an audience.

Close behind:
April 6 – Matthew Barber – Lo Pub – I love Matt Barber, but paying $16 to see a short solo show didn’t leave a good taste in my mouth. I found him pretty boring solo, and the venue & crowd made it a little uncomfortable and unpleasant.

Disappointments:
April 22 – BOP Ensemble – West End – first, again, nobody shows up to see what promised to be an amazing night. Second, even the most engaging member of the band Jasmine Ohlhauser, didn’t show up! It was legends Bill Bourne and Wyckham Porteous, but something about not having Jas there made the guys take the show less seriously maybe. I was really looking forward to the show, but left pretty disappointed.

August 12 – Christina Martin – Sunset Saloon – not because of Christina, because she was charming and amazing and wonderful, but because it was so much work to get people to come out to see one of my favourite songwriters in the world in my own damn living room. Jaine even made a special ice cream and gave it away free. And still, only 20 or so people came. It made me question whether I should do any more house concerts.

September 3 – Nathan – Old Market Square (lunch hour concert) – only because the sound was so horribly bad

Biggest frustration:
February 11 – Haiti fundraiser w/John K Samson, Ridley Bent, Nicky & Ruth (Wailin Jennys), and Daniel ROA – West End – Amazing show, great lineup, great cause, well promoted, and yet, NOBODY was there to see/support it

Concerts 2010

2010 was another banner year for live music. I’m no Eugene, but I feel like I got out to see a lot of great shows. (FYI, Eugene is a fan/friend who goes out to see literally hundreds of shows a year. I think he’s up around 500 this year!) Below are the 75 shows that I wrote down/remember (although there are surely others that I’ve forgotten about!) and one that I still hope to see. There are so many more that I wish I could have seen, but I did my part and managed to get some sleep and managed to do a few other things along the way. I’d say I’m doing my part.

We’ll whittle this down to 10 or so that stand out, but for now, here’s the full list.

January 17 – Blue Rodeo & Cuff the Duke – MTS Centre
January 23 – Joe Pug – Folk Fest in-store
January 30 – Geoff Berner & Rae Spoon – West End
February 9 – Rural Alberta Advantage, Wooden Sky, Great Bloomers – West End
February 11 – Haiti fundraiser w/John K Samson, Ridley Bent, Nicky & Ruth (Wailin Jennys), and Daniel ROA – West End
February 15 – CR Avery – West End
February 21 – David Francey – Active Living Centre, Carman
March 5 – Keri Latimer – Folk Exchange
March 12 – Ridley Bent – Times Change(d)
March 20 – Kev Corbett – Sam’s Place
April 3 – Bonfire Ball: Jason Collett, Bahamas, Zeus – West End
April 6 – Matthew Barber – McNally Robinson in-store
April 6 – Old Man Luedecke w/Del Barber – Folk Exchange
April 6 – Matthew Barber – Lo Pub
April 7 – Del Barber & Carly Dow – Melodies on Mercredi
April 10 – Greg Macpherson CD release – West End
April 16 – Matthew Ryan – Sauce & Spirits Sound Bar (Minneapolis)
April 17 – Matthew Ryan – Project Lodge (Madison Wisconsin)
April 22 – BOP Ensemble – West End
April 29 – Madison Violet w/The John Henrys – Times Change(d)
May 1 – The Other Brothers – Sunset Saloon
May 8 – Brock Zeman – Sunset Saloon
May 19 – David Gray w/Royal Wood – Concert Hall
May 22 – T. Nile – Folk Exchange
June 3 – JP Hoe live recording – West End
June 10 – New Pornographers – Garrick
June 16 – Del Barber – Into the Music instore
June 16 – The Bottle & The Truth (Ridley Bent, Dustin Bentall, Cameron Latimer) – Times Change(d)
June 18 – Del Barber CD Release – West End
June 19 – The Jayhawks – First Ave. (Minneapolis)
June 19 – Holly Golightly – Seventh St. Entry (Minneapolis)
June 26 – Buck 65 – Pyramid
June 29 – Star Wars Live – MTS Centre
June 30 – Great Lake Swimmers w/The Details – West End Cultural Centre
July 7-11 – Winnipeg Folk Festival – Birds Hill Park
July 22 – NQ Arbuckle – Times Change(d)
July 27 – Neil Young – Concert Hall
Aug. 4-8 – Edmonton Folk Festival – Gallagher Park
August 9 – Leeroy Stagger – The StuDome
August 12 – Christina Martin – Sunset Saloon
August 13-15 – Trout Forest Music Festival – Ear Falls, Ont.
August 25 – River Barge Festival (Crooked Bros., D. Rangers, Kelly Hughes, Jeff Robson, etc.)
August 28 – River Barge Festival (Luke Doucet & The White Falcon)
September 3 – Nathan – Old Market Square (lunch hour concert)
September 3 – Matt Epp – Old Market Square
September 6 – Gaslight Anthem – Walker Theatre
September 8 – Aerosmith w/Joan Jett – MTS Centre
September 11 – Danny Michel – West End Cultural Centre
September 17 – John Wort Hannam w/Danny Schmidt – Café Vogelsang house concert
September 18 – John Wort Hannam w/Danny Schmidt – Glesby Centre (Portage la Prairie)
September 21 – Sweet Thing (opening for Justin Nozuka) – West End
September 24 – Jesse DeNatale w/Scott Nolan – West End
September 25 – Night for Day: Darren Day’s Going Away (Darren Day, Chris Neufeld, Mike Petkau) – Yellow Dog Tavern
September 29 – Cuff the Duke w/Christina Martin – Lo Pub
October 2 – John Wort Hannam – Sunset Saloon
October 6 – Wooden Sky w/Yukon Blonde – West End
October 10 – Del Barber (opening for Jayme Stone) – West End
October 13 – Dave Bidini – West End
October 16 – Royal Wood w/Hannah Georgas – West End
October 28 – Josh Ritter w/Basia Bulat – West End
October 29 – Andy Maize & Michael Johnston – house concert
November 4 – Del Barber – Times Change(d)
November 6 – Two Hours Traffic – The Albert
November 12 – Neilfest (New Meanies, Woodshed Havoc, Scott Nolan) – Times Change(d)
November 13 – Hatcher-Briggs CD Release – Pyramid
November 25 – The Last Muck Pluck: D. Rangers Finale (w/David Essig, Shuyler Jansen, Romi Mayes) – West End
November 27 – Del Barber – Café Vogelsang house concert
November 28 – Mike Plume – StuDome
December 3 – The Watchmen – Pyramid
December 4 – The Lowest of the Low – Sonic Boom instore (Toronto)
December 4 – The Lowest of the Low w/Jim Bryson & John K Samson – Lee’s Palace (Toronto)
December 15 – The Weakerthans (Fallow) – The Albert
December 16 – The Weakerthans (Left & Leaving) – The West End
December 18 – The Weakerthans (Reunion Tour + Other 3) – Walker Theatre

Upcoming?
December 31 – Del Barber (Springsteen tribute) – Park Theatre

December 5, 2010

Pre-recorded this week as I’m off nerding it up at the big Lowest of the Low show in Toronto. Of course I can’t let another week go by without some more Low and without bragging about my part in the reissue of the greatest album of all time. A bunch of tributes to the greats this week (besides the Low), including a new tribute to The Band starring one of the long-time members, plus upcoming tribute shows to Tom Waits and John Lennon, and a whole bunch more!

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FAR #136

Artist: Album (Label) *JR

1. Del Barber: Love Songs for the Last 20 (self) *JR
2. Leeroy Stagger & The Wildflowers: Little Victories (Rebeltone)
3. Jim Bryson & The Weakerthans: The Falcon Lake Incident (Maple Music)
4. Tanya Davis: Clocks and Hearts Keep Going (Wordy Music)
5. Ox: Silent Night and other Cowboy Songs (Cosmic Dave’s Record Factory)
6. Lynn Miles: Fall for Beauty (True North)

November 21, 2010

Our favourite co-host of all drops in for a visit, as Carter is along for the ride today. Together we kick off the Christmas season, we pay tribute to one of Winnipeg’s best bands of all time, The D. Rangers, who hang up the muckbucket this week, we pay tribute to the winners at the Canadian Folk Music Awards, and look at some upcoming shows and one exciting CD re-release. And, because last week’s miserable show was such a big hit with listeners, we play just a little bit more Sad Bastard Music.

Playlist
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