Playlist: Episode #647 Sunday, June 19, 2016

Many great things have come to me as a result of hosting this show, but I don’t think that anything could match the latest. Last week I was invited to attend the inaugural Static Roots Festival in Germany, put together by long-time friends and supporters Dietmar and Marion Leibecke, and it was an absolutely incredible experience all around. Much of today’s show is guided by memories of that great event. But closer to home, there are some great shows coming up here in Winnipeg to talk about, and we still had time to play a pile of great new music!

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

2:00 – 2:30 pm

Leeroy Stagger – Something Beautiful – Dream It All Away – CDN
Anna Mitchell – Let’s Run Away – Down to the Bone
The Midnight Union Band – I’m Your Leader – Of Life and Lesser Evils
Malojian – Julie-Anne – The Deer’s Cry
Leeroy Stagger – Stormy – Everything Is Real – CDN
The Wynntown Marshals – The End of the Golden Age – The End of the Golden Age
John Blek & The Rats – Wandering Child – Borders
John Blek & The Rats – Tooth and Nail – Borders

2:30 – 3:00 pm

Ryland Moranz – Rocket – Hello New Old World – CDN
The Provincial Archive – Daisy Garden – It’s All Shaken Wonder – CDN
Leeroy Stagger – Passing Through – live recording – CDN
John Blek and the Rats – Ohio – live recording
Daniel Romano – Maybe Remember Me – Mosey – CDN

3:00 – 3:30 pm

Spirit Of The West – D for Democracy (featuring Steven Page) – live recording – CDN
Steven Page – The Work At Hand – Heal Thyself Pt. 1: Instinct – CDN
Odds – Took A Long Time (To Get To I Don’t Care) – The Most Beautiful Place On Earth – CDN
Terra Lightfoot – Never Will – Every Time My Mind Runs Wild – CDN
The Sadies – What’s Left Behind – New Seasons – CDN
The Sadies – Whispering Circles – Darker Circles – CDN

3:30 – 4:00 pm

Erin Rae & The Meanwhiles – Monticello – live recording
Erin Rae & The Meanwhiles – Spitshine – Soon Enough
Jadea Kelly – Mercy – Love & Lust – CDN
Dori Freeman – You Say – Dori Freeman
Teddy Thompson and Kelly Jones – Make A Wish On Me – Little Windows
Dylan LeBlanc – Easy Way Out – Cautionary Tale
Jill Barber, Matthew Barber – One True Love – The Family Album – CDN
Malcolm Holcombe – Sweet Georgia – Another Black Hole
Mayhemingways – Oldes Home Bum – Hunter St. Blues – CDN
Mayhemingways – CD’s I Didn’t Sell – Mayhemingways – CDN

Mayhemingways at The Sunset Saloon June 25, 2016!

Tell the Band to Go Home & Steel Belted Radio proudly present:

Mayhemingways (mayhemingways.wordpress.com)
at The Sunset Saloon (house concert in Westwood)
Saturday, June 25, 2016
8:00
Suggested donation $20-25 (price flexible, all proceeds to this amazing duo!)

If you wish, bring a drink for yourself, and/or a snack to share, but we’ve always got plenty of all of those on hand!

All are welcome (bring the kids, friends, family, people off the street, whatever)! Our house is family friendly (we’ve got 3 kids, a trampoline, and plenty of room, so feel free to bring the family), easy-going, friendly, and open to all! If you don’t know us yet, come on down and make some new friends!

Questions? RSVP? Fill out the contact form below! Forward this to a friend!

After an amazing set opening for and playing with Melissa Payne last year, we couldn’t wait to have these guys back this year, so we’re super pleased to have this incredible duo back!

Mayhemingways are Benj Rowland and Josh Fewings, but the band is so much more than the sum of its two parts. They’re a roots-rockin’ duo who bring a lot to their original songs, and some select covers.

The Sunset Saloon is a house concert venue in Westwood (near the YMCA on Portage.) We’re open to all. Feel free to pass along the event info, bring friends, bring your kids (our kids will thank you), or just come by yourself and make some new friends! Admission is by donation, which goes directly to the artists. Most folks pay $20, but these hard working guys wouldn’t turn down more.

Please RSVP for the address and more information!

Mayhemingways are an eclectic and full-sounding duo from the musical hotbed of Peterborough, Ontario. Their music drifts timelessly from folk-rock to traditional to country to something brand new. The band has been described as fuzz-folk with Cajun, bluegrass, and Celtic influences. Tom Wilson of Blackie and the Rodeo Kings and Junkhouse writes, “Mind-bending and original music with deep roots in the tradition of dark North American folk.”

Lead singer Benj Rowland switches between accordion, banjo, guitar, and tenor guitar while holding down the bass with foot pedals. Josh Fewings plays drums, percussion and adds backup vocals.

Their first full-length album “Hunter St Blues” was just released this Spring and was produced and engineered in Nanton, AB by Steve Loree (Ian Tyson, Corb Lund, Petunia). The album is a follow-up to their first EP (2013) engineered by James McKenty (Blue Rodeo, Cuff the Duke, The Weber Brothers) at a former school house near Peterborough.

Mayhemingways have toured Canada relentlessly since forming in 2013. Coast to coast tours have become commonplace for the group. Like bands of old, on and off the highways, building a fan base across the nation with each tour. The duo performs in almost every province and territory in 2016. Think that’s just hype? Look at this list of tour dates. These guys might be insane.

Here’s a taste of their appearance last year with Melissa Payne:

Check out their new album Hunter St. Blues or come in and let it be an amazing surprise!

In Memory of Paul MacLeod

People often ask about the origin of the name of my radio show. “Tell the Band to Go Home” is the name of a great 6 song EP put out by a singer/songwriter from Kitchener/Waterloo, Ontario, named Paul Macleod. It’s a perfect example of the type of music that I play on the show, and a perfect reason for doing it.

The original Tell the Band to Go Home

The EP is a simple recording of Paul and a guitar playing amazing songs. It’s recorded live at The Sidetrack Cafe in Edmonton. As a clean, clear solo recording, there’s not much to focus on other than the singer and the song, exactly the way I like it. Paul’s voice and songs are unique and powerful and wonderful, yet widespread success eluded him. The CD was a limited indie release that never really found an audience among the masses (yet it’s regarded as a classic by many musicians and in-the-know fans like me.) It’s the kind of amazing music that somehow flies below the public radar. My show aims to provide an audience for amazing music like Paul’s.

For a couple of years, I enjoyed Paul’s CDs but didn’t have a personal connection to him. In 2002 though I found myself in the midst of a relationship breakup, and as happens in such situations, we found ourselves dividing possessions into the “Mine,” “Yours,” and “Ours” piles. Paul’s CD was one that landed in the latter. Sure, I wasn’t the one who brought it into the relationship, but I’d grown to love it and it was really hard to find a replacement copy which would have allowed us both to have one. I couldn’t find a place to buy a copy, so I went to the Skydiggers message board (Paul was with the band for a number of years after Peter Cash left) and posted a question asking if anyone knew where I could find a copy. Imagine my surprise when Paul responded and offered to send me a copy. We got to talking about how much I loved the CD and what a big fan I was.

Out of those email exchanges came my first opportunity to interview Paul. I spoke with him February 3, 2002 on a show that was notable because I also interviewed a then unknown singer/songwriter named John Mayer. I also had a local singer/songwriter named Steve Schellenberg booked to come in and chat and play, so the show was a busy one, but still I found myself wrapped up in a conversation with Paul that lasted over a half hour.

At the time, we were still making analog recordings of our shows, so this one was recorded on cassette. I recall being so nervous about the interviews on the show that I forgot to start the recording right away, so the first part of my chat with Paul is missing, but it can’t have been much. Here’s that chat:

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Paul MacLeod and Jeff Robson at The Glen Gould Theatre in Toronto, October 25, 2009.

I had so much fun with that conversation that I tried to get Paul on the show again a number of times, but we didn’t manage to connect for the better part of a decade. We had a lot of fun email and Facebook exchanges over the years. I’d also seen him live a couple of times, including a memorable reunion show in Toronto with the Skydiggers in 2009. (photos here) (I also have a fine recording of that show, which I’ll post eventually, but feel free to email me if you want to hear it in the meantime.) In 2011, I had a show scheduled for May 22, which is Paul’s birthday. I half-jokingly sent Paul a message and said that I would be doing a birthday tribute and he should tune in and perhaps give me a call to chat. Much to my surprise, he did both.

Once again, we had a great conversation. Here is that one:

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Our communication would get more sparse after that, but I would from time to time drop him a line and ask him to chat again. Sadly, I’d never get the chance.

You’d never know it to chat with him or see him live, but Paul was deeply troubled. He had some severe mental health issues which I wasn’t truly aware of until recently. I knew he’d had some tough times, but I didn’t know just how tough until I got the horrible news that Paul had died this past weekend, on Saturday, June 18, 2016. I only wish that he’d known how many people love him and respect him.

Paul’s family has asked that people consider making a donation to his local chapter of the Canadian Mental Health Association. It’s fast and easy and you’ll get a tax receipt for your donation. Most importantly, you could help someone like Paul get the help that they need. Please donate if you’re able: https://www.canadahelps.org/dn/4852

The tributes on social media have poured in (check out this tribute group on Facebook). Paul’s personality and music touched and inspired a lot of people. His loss is a huge one, even though he was so relatively unknown.

I’m proud and honoured to have corresponded with Paul over the years, to have met him a few times, and especially to have had these wonderful conversations. I’ll miss him terribly.

I’m also once again strengthened in my resolve to keep his music alive and heard for as long as I’m alive and have a platform on which to share it. His are songs that stand the test of time and should be enjoyed for a long time to come.

I’m also once again motivated to do something to honour and remember people like Paul and John Bottomley, who should still be here today. I’ve got ideas, I just need help getting it off the ground. If you’re able to help, I’d love to hear from you. You can also truly help someone and possibly save a life by checking up on someone who might be struggling and make sure that they know that you care about them and make sure that they get the help that they need. If you know someone is struggling, they might tell you that everything is fine, but they might be lying, so keep close and be vigilant, please.

This Sunday, June 26 on Tell the Band to Go Home, I’ll do an extended tribute to Paul with a lot of his music and hopefully some words from some of his friends and fans. Please tune in Sunday, 2-4 pm CDT on UMFM.

You can get a number of his albums through his longtime label Busted Flat Records:

You can also get a few albums through Google Play or iTunes, but I’d much rather have you support Busted Flat directly though the Bandcamp links above. (iTunes / Google Play)

Down On The Street – Paul MacLeod from Lindsay Stewart on Vimeo.

This video was shot down on the street in the literal sense, with the Canon XHA1 handheld on the Steadicam Merlin. Singer Paul MacLeod is joined by blues guitarist Shawn Kellerman and his backing hoodlums are jazz singer Derek Hines and singer/songwriter Ben Rollo. The traffic is real, the noise is of the environment and the birds seemed to enjoy it as well. The audio is all straight from the on-camera mics.

Paul's music is available through Busted Flats Records.

Podcast: June 12, 2016 – To Germany, with Love

Episode #646

We’re pre-recorded this week because I’m off living a huge dream that I’ve had for many years by flying to Germany to meet our good friends Dietmar & Marion. They are kind, generous, wonderful people who have been HUGE supporters of UMFM and this program for a long time. In January, 2010, Dietmar found himself sick in the hospital, and to try and cheer him up, I invited a bunch of his friends to call in to the show and tell him how much his support means. Well, he’s turning 50 this weekend, so he clearly needs some cheering up again! Even if you don’t know Big D, you’ll enjoy the wonderful music and uplifting stories about someone who does a lot of good in this world.

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

2:00 – 2:30 pm

Leeroy Stagger – Snowing in Nashville – live recording
Jay Aymar – King of The World – The Chicken Came First – Live
Jay Aymar – Worthless String of Pearls (with Jadea Kelly) – Passing Through
Ian Tyson – My Cherry Colored Rose – Yellowhead to Yellowstone and other love stories

Leeroy Stagger interview (2010)

Leeroy Stagger – Carol – Solo Acoustic Vol. 1

2:30 – 3:00 pm

Leeroy Stagger – Lonesome Joe – Coming Home (The Songs of Evan Phillips)

Evan Phillips interview (2010)

Easton Stagger Phillips – Begin – Resolution Road
The Whipsaws – Coming Home – 60 Watt Avenue
Matt Epp – Ready In Time – Ready In Time

3:00 – 3:30 pm

Wilco – Impossible Germany – Sky Blue Sky
Clem Snide – The Sound of German Hip-Hop – End of Love
Paul Kelly – South Of Germany – A to Z
The Wynntown Marshals – Canada – The Long Haul

Matt Epp interview (2010)

Matt Epp – Cover Me – Safe or Free

3:30 – 4:00 pm

T. Nile interview (2010)

T. Nile – Cabin Song – Cabin Song EP
Colour Film – The Changes – Super 8
Mayhemingways – End Up this Way – Hunter St. Blues
Jay Aymar – Acadian Son – Overtime

Podcast: Steel Belted Radio – June 9, 2016

Tonight we ramble around my music collection with no real sense of purpose other than to listen to some great songs that we haven’t heard in a while!

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Artist – Title – Album

Kim Richey – Lay It Down – Glimmer
Kirsten Jones – There’s A Right Way To Break My Heart – The Mad Mile
Kasey Chambers – Runaway Train – Barricades & Brickwalls
Buddy & Julie Miller – It’s Been A Change – Love Snuck Up
Turnpike Troubadours – Every Girl – Diamonds And Gasoline
The Warped 45s – Hurdle River Crossing – Matador Sunset
Scott H Biram – I’m Troubled – Nothin’ But Blood
NQ Arbuckle – Drunken Sailors – Hanging the Battle-Scarred Piñata
Ray Wylie Hubbard – Mother Blues – The Grifter’s Hymnal
The Sadies – What’s Left Behind – New Seasons
The Jayhawks – I’d Run Away – Tomorrow The Green Grass [Legacy Edition][CD 1]
Leeroy Stagger – Enough Love to Go Around – Radiant Land
Lynne Hanson – Good Intentions – River of Sand
Steve Earle & The Del McCoury Band – Harlan Man – The Mountain
The Spades – 49 Tons – Live From The Narrows
Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers – Anything That’s Rock ‘n’ Roll – Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers
Jay Smith – Long Way Home – Jay Smith
The Weakerthans – The Reasons – Reconstruction Site
The Bottle Rockets – Radar Gun – The Bottle Rockets/The Brooklyn Side Reissues
Punchbuggy – Dressed For Success – Grand Opening Going Out Of Business Sale
Austin Lucas – So Much More Than Lonely – Stay Reckless
Son Volt – Caryatid Easy – Straightaways
Whiskeytown – Drank Like A River – Faithless Street

Playlist: Episode #646 Sunday, June 12, 2016

We’re pre-recorded this week because I’m off living a huge dream that I’ve had for many years by flying to Germany to meet our good friends Dietmar & Marion. They are kind, generous, wonderful people who have been HUGE supporters of UMFM and this program for a long time. In January, 2010, Dietmar found himself sick in the hospital, and to try and cheer him up, I invited a bunch of his friends to call in to the show and tell him how much his support means. Well, he’s turning 50 this weekend, so he clearly needs some cheering up again! Even if you don’t know Big D, you’ll enjoy the wonderful music and uplifting stories about someone who does a lot of good in this world.

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

2:00 – 2:30 pm

Leeroy Stagger – Snowing in Nashville – live recording
Jay Aymar – King of The World – The Chicken Came First – Live
Jay Aymar – Worthless String of Pearls (with Jadea Kelly) – Passing Through
Ian Tyson – My Cherry Colored Rose – Yellowhead to Yellowstone and other love stories

Leeroy Stagger interview (2010)

Leeroy Stagger – Carol – Solo Acoustic Vol. 1

2:30 – 3:00 pm

Leeroy Stagger – Lonesome Joe – Coming Home (The Songs of Evan Phillips)

Evan Phillips interview (2010)

Easton Stagger Phillips – Begin – Resolution Road
The Whipsaws – Coming Home – 60 Watt Avenue
Matt Epp – Ready In Time – Ready In Time

3:00 – 3:30 pm

Wilco – Impossible Germany – Sky Blue Sky
Clem Snide – The Sound of German Hip-Hop – End of Love
Paul Kelly – South Of Germany – A to Z
The Wynntown Marshals – Canada – The Long Haul

Matt Epp interview (2010)

Matt Epp – Cover Me – Safe or Free

3:30 – 4:00 pm

T. Nile interview (2010)

T. Nile – Cabin Song – Cabin Song EP
Colour Film – The Changes – Super 8
Mayhemingways – End Up this Way – Hunter St. Blues
Jay Aymar – Acadian Son – Overtime

Jay Aymar & The Abercrombie Zombies at Sunset Saloon, June 16, 2016!

JayAymar

Tell the Band to Go Home & Steel Belted Radio proudly present:

Jay Aymar & The Abercrombie Zombies (jayaymar.com)
at The Sunset Saloon (house concert in Westwood)
Thursday, June 16, 2015
7:30 (SHARP! We’re trying to have the show done by 10)
Suggested donation $20-25 (price flexible, all proceeds to this talented musician!

If you wish, bring a drink for yourself, and/or a snack to share, but we’ve always got plenty of all of those on hand!

All are welcome (bring the kids, friends, family, people off the street, whatever)! Our house is family friendly (we’ve got 3 kids, a trampoline, and plenty of room, so feel free to bring the family), easy-going, friendly, and open to all! If you don’t know us yet, come on down and make some new friends!

Questions? RSVP? Fill out the contact form below! Forward this to a friend!

The Abercrombie Zombies are a bit of a Winnipeg supergroup! It’s comprised of Don Zeuff (D. Rangers), Tom “Twisty” Fodey (D. Rangers, Poor Choices, every other band in town…), and Shelley Marshall (Nathan!). Even if you don’t know Jay, that’s got to get your attention.
Jay Aymar is possessed by a serious case of wanderlust. This natural born storyteller criss-crosses this country like nobody else I’ve ever seen. And in his travels, he picks up stories all over the place and turns them into song. He’s even recently published a book (accompanied by gorgeous artwork and a live CD!)

Here’s what renowned music publicist and man of a million stories Richard Flohil has to say about it:

The first thing that occurred to me when I heard Jay was writing this book was: “It’s about time. There are lessons here, and information, and a righteous amount of laughter. I dare you to open this book, read any single paragraph and not laugh or cry. It’s filled with human stories from the perspective of someone who’s lived a very artistic life. You may not know him now, but when you’re through, you’ll feel like he’s part of the family. You’ll even find an accompanying live CD of twelve songs, their corresponding charts, lyrics and some amazing folk art to complement the package. It’s a time capsule of sorts.  Forever stamped “Aymar was here!” Be careful what you tell him though, as you just might find yourself the subject of one of his next tall tales.

Richard Flohil, 2015. (Richard Flohil has spent far too many years as a writer, editor, publicist and concert promoter in the Canadian music business.  So far, he has survived.)
 
Jay wrote a song about Don Cherry and his beloved wife Rose (with Don’s blessing and help), which Ian Tyson recorded and did very well with.  The man is charming, very talented, and very, very hard-working. We’re pleased to be taking this one over for our pal Gord at River City Social Club. We sure have had fun in his basement over the past few years, and hope to be able to do it again real soon.
Have a listen to some of Jay’s amazing songs:


Video Biography:

Podcast: June 5, 2016

Episode #645

We don’t pay much attention to sports around here, but when a significant cultural icon like Muhammad Ali dies, that’s worth taking notice of. Due to his impact on a wide swath of society, there are a lot of songs about Ali or that drop his name. And then there are the other songs about boxing. We’ve got a good helping of both today. We’ve also got some great new music and a couple of exciting shows to talk about, both near and far away!

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

2:00 – 2:30 pm

Cassius Clay (Muhammad Ali) – I Am The Greatest – 7″ single
Jon Dee Graham & Mike June – The Greatest – live recording
Cat Power – The Greatest – The Greatest
Ben Folds Five – Boxing – Ben Folds Five
Cory Branan – Muhammad Ali – 12 Songs
Tom Russell – Muhammad Ali – Modern Art

2:30 – 3:00 pm

Freakwater – Louisville Lip – Springtime
The Fabulous Thunderbirds – Tuff Enuff – Tuff Enuff
The Gourds – My Name Is Jorge – Cow Fish Fowl or Pig
The Gaslight Anthem – Boxer – American Slang
Matthew Ryan – Boxers – Boxers
Paul Thorn – I’d Rather Be a Hammer than a Nail – Live
Bruce Springsteen – The Hitter – Devils & Dust

3:00 – 3:30 pm

Jesse DeNatale – The Bell – Soul Parade
Simon & Grafunkel – The Boxer – Bridge over troubled Water
Ginger St. James – Beer Bottle Pockets – Diesel & Peas – CDN
Martin Harley & Daniel Kimbro – Winter Coat – Live at Southern Ground
Kaia Kater – Saint Elizabeth – Nine Pin – CDN
Amanda Rheuame – Blood from a Stone – Holding Patterns – CDN
Colour Film – Pull Out Bed – Super 8 – CDN

3:30 – 4:00 pm

Leeroy Stagger – Carol – Depression River – CDN
Leeroy Stagger – Something Beautiful – Dream It All Away – CDN
Daniel Romano – I Had to Hide your Poem in a Song – Mosey – CDN
Quinton Blair – Follow Him Around – Cash Crop – CDN – MB
The Sweet Alibi – One Chance – Walking in the Dark – CDN – WPG
Andrew Neville and the Poor Choices – Loretta – Let ‘r Buck – CDN – WPG

Playlist: Episode #645 Sunday, June 5, 2016

We don’t pay much attention to sports around here, but when a significant cultural icon like Muhammad Ali dies, that’s worth taking notice of. Due to his impact on a wide swath of society, there are a lot of songs about Ali or that drop his name. And then there are the other songs about boxing. We’ve got a good helping of both today. We’ve also got some great new music and a couple of exciting shows to talk about, both near and far away!

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

2:00 – 2:30 pm

Cassius Clay (Muhammad Ali) – I Am The Greatest – 7″ single
Jon Dee Graham & Mike June – The Greatest – live recording
Cat Power – The Greatest – The Greatest
Ben Folds Five – Boxing – Ben Folds Five
Cory Branan – Muhammad Ali – 12 Songs
Tom Russell – Muhammad Ali – Modern Art

2:30 – 3:00 pm

Freakwater – Louisville Lip – Springtime
The Fabulous Thunderbirds – Tuff Enuff – Tuff Enuff
The Gourds – My Name Is Jorge – Cow Fish Fowl or Pig
The Gaslight Anthem – Boxer – American Slang
Matthew Ryan – Boxers – Boxers
Paul Thorn – I’d Rather Be a Hammer than a Nail – Live
Bruce Springsteen – The Hitter – Devils & Dust

3:00 – 3:30 pm

Jesse DeNatale – The Bell – Soul Parade
Simon & Grafunkel – The Boxer – Bridge over troubled Water
Ginger St. James – Beer Bottle Pockets – Diesel & Peas – CDN
Martin Harley & Daniel Kimbro – Winter Coat – Live at Southern Ground
Kaia Kater – Saint Elizabeth – Nine Pin – CDN
Amanda Rheuame – Blood from a Stone – Holding Patterns – CDN
Colour Film – Pull Out Bed – Super 8 – CDN

3:30 – 4:00 pm

Leeroy Stagger – Carol – Depression River – CDN
Leeroy Stagger – Something Beautiful – Dream It All Away – CDN
Daniel Romano – I Had to Hide your Poem in a Song – Mosey – CDN
Quinton Blair – Follow Him Around – Cash Crop – CDN – MB
The Sweet Alibi – One Chance – Walking in the Dark – CDN – WPG
Andrew Neville and the Poor Choices – Loretta – Let ‘r Buck – CDN – WPG

Podcast: May 29, 2016

Episode #644

After last week’s single-artist special, we return to a mixed bag again today, with some talk about house concerts past and future, some festivals, some great locals, and some more great Guy Clark songs, featuring covers and co-writes!

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

2:00 – 2:30 pm

Verlon Thompson – Cindy (with Guy Clark) – Out at the Barn
Post Script – Grande Prairie – Post Script – CDN
Post Script – Dear Marie – If not for You – CDN
Mike Plume – Five Crow Silver – Five Crow Silver EP – CDN
Brock Zeman – The Moon ain’t Full – unreleased – CDN
David Olney – Don’t Try to Fight It – unreleased

2:30 – 3:00 pm

Jay Aymar – I’ll Leave when I’m Ready to Go – recorded live on UMFM – CDN
Mayhemingways – Hunter St. Blues – Hunter St. Blues – CDN
Jim Bryson – One Cigarette – The Occasionals – CDN
Shannon Lyon – Suddenly – The Lights Behind – CDN

3:00 – 3:30 pm

William Prince – Breathless – Earthly Days – CDN – WPG
Scott Nolan & Joanna Miller – The Last One – North / South – CDN – WPG
Quinton Blair – 300 000 KM – Cash Crop – CDN – MB
Del Barber & The No Regretskys – Sawchuk – The Puck Drops Here – CDN – WPG
Paul Kelly – Please Leave your Light on – Stolen Apples
Paul Kelly & The Stormwater Boys – They Thought I Was Asleep – Foggy Highway

3:30 – 4:00 pm

Verlon Thompson – Sideman’s Dream – Polished Steel Sessions
Verlon Thompson – Boats to Build – Live at the Ivey’s
Darrell Scott – Out in the Parking Lot (with Guy Clark) – Long Ride Home
Gary Nicholson – Somedays You Write the Song – Texas Songbook
Terry Allen – Queenie’s Song – Bottom of the World
Joe Ely – Magdalene – Panhandle Rambler
Chip Taylor – One Hell of a Guy (with Guy Clark) – 16 Angels Dancing ‘cross the Moon

4:00 – 4:35 pm

Bill Chambers – Magnolia Wind – Drifting South
Shawn Camp – Soldier’s Joy 1864 – Live at the Station Inn
Foster & Lloyd – Picasso’s Mandolin – It’s Already Tomorrow
Foster & Lloyd – Fair Shake – Faster & Llouder
The Cicadas – Our Little Town – The Cicadas
Rodney Crowell – The Rose of Memphis – Let the Picture Paint Itself
Hayes Carll – Rivertown – Little Rock
Kris Kristofferson – Under the Gun – A Moment of Forever