WPG Folk 2013 Thurs





WPG Folk 2013 Thurs, a set on Flickr.

WPG Folk 2013 Wed


WPG Folk 2013 Wed, a set on Flickr.

Photos from the first night of the 40th Winnipeg Folk Festival!

TTBTGH/Sunset Saloon news!

The Winnipeg Folk Festival is upon us once again, and it’s proving to be a pretty great one. Despite my loud and consistent complaining about this year’s lineup, it seems that perhaps, maybe, it is somehow possible that I may, might, there is a teeny tiny chance that I might have been just a tad, um, wrong. I know it sounds crazy, and it probably isn’t true, but there’s always a chance, right? (The stack of CDs in my backpack that I can’t possibly afford gives me some pause for reflection. You’ll hear some of the evidence on the show soon.)

Speaking of the Folk Festival, I’m out there for the final day of this year’s festival today, so won’t be live in the studio, but I do have an all new show loaded up and ready to go and on the website in the downloads section (http://tellthebandtogohome.com/2013/07/11/podcast-july-14-2013/) for you. On today’s show, we expose the truth about Danny Michel’s real first appearance at the Winnipeg Folk Festival, play a bunch of new music from the mail bag, and we’ll get you primed as…

TTBTGH/Twang Trust, Danicin’ Eugene, and The Park Theatre are very excited to present Mary Gauthier with Scott Nolan and Joanna Miller in Winnipeg on July 22! I’ve been whining about this show not stopping in town for a long time, and with a little help from Stu, Eugene, and Erick, it’s now happening, and I REALLY don’t want you to miss it! You can get tickets now from Music Trader or The Park Theatre, or you can save on those annoying “convenience fees” by buying directly from ME! I’ve got tickets on me and I’d love to sell you one. Let me know if you want me to bring one to you or meet up with you somewhere, because I’d love to get more people confirmed and committed to this one. Scott and Jo open the show and then act as Mary’s backing band, and by all reports, it’s an amazing show, which I can’t wait to see. http://tellthebandtogohome.com/2013/07/11/mary-gauthier-wscott-nolan-joanna-miller-july-22/

And speaking of shows, all of the details are online about the next exciting show at The Sunset Saloon featuring Tannis Slimmon and Lewis Melville! This one will be amazing and I’d absolutely love it if you could make it part of your summer plans, August 14. http://tellthebandtogohome.com/2013/07/07/tannis-slimmon-sunset-saloon-aug-14/

I do hope that if you’re not out at the festival today you have a good excuse and have a great day. I also hope to see you out at one of those other amazing upcoming shows.
Put on some sun screen!

Jeff

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Mary Gauthier w/Scott Nolan & Joanna Miller, July 22!

When news broke that local superstars, friends, and good people Scott Nolan and Joanna Miller were going on tour with one of the world’s great singer/songwriters, Mary Gauthier, the obvious question was, “When are they playing Winnipeg?” Well, unfortunately for the longest time, the answer was, “I don’t know.” As the reviews came in, all declaring this show, where Scott & Jo open and then back up Mary during her set, a real winner, things in Winnipeg got a whole lot more frustrating. How could a couple of locals do something so amazing and not want to show it off in their home town? Well, they did, but it took some effort to make a local date work and happen.

Enter the unstoppable force known as Eugene Osudar. He’s the crazy dancin’ dude you see at EVERY local show. He’s also a passionate promoter, supporter, and he just happens to be friends with Erick from one of Winnipeg’s best live venues, The Park Theatre. After all of the whining that Old Pal Stu and I did about this show, all it took was dancin’ Eugene to make a request, and the offer was in. We’re all super thrilled that things worked out and all parties accepted.

A couple of whiners, a dancin’ fool, The Park Theatre, and good hearted music lovers at CKUW & UMFM proudly present:

Mary Gauthier
w/ Scott Nolan & Joanna Miller
Monday, July 22, 2013
Park Theatre
Winnipeg
8:00 pm
Tickets $20 in advance, $25 at the door. Tickets are available now at Music Trader, The Park Theatre, and should be available online soon at http://www.parktheatervideo.com/ticket-break/. But cheap-hearted Winnipeggers will want to save on those pesky “convenience fees” by getting them directly from Eugene, Stu, or me! We’ll even deliver them to you or meet up with you at a location of your choice! Doesn’t get much more convenient than that, and there’s no fee involved! Find us, hit us up, or take your chances at the door, but don’t miss this show!

Podcast: July 14, 2013

Pre-recorded today because we’re off at the 40th Winnipeg Folk Festival! It was important to put together a show today, however, to expose the truth behind yet more Stu Reid lies, including the announcement of a July 22 Winnipeg show with Mary Gauthier, Scott Nolan, and Joanna Miller, and the truth behind Danny Michel’s real first appearance at The Winnipeg Folk Fest. New music! Mail Bag! More!

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Playlist: Episode #504 Sunday, July 14, 2013

Pre-recorded today because we’re off at the 40th Winnipeg Folk Festival! It was important to put together a show today, however, to expose the truth behind yet more Stu Reid lies, including the announcement of a July 22 Winnipeg show with Mary Gauthier, Scott Nolan, and Joanna Miller, and the truth behind Danny Michel’s real first appearance at The Winnipeg Folk Fest. New music! Mail Bag! More!

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

2:00 – 2:30 pm

Mary Gauthier – Drag Queens in Limousines – Drag Queens in Limousines
Scott Nolan – Curls & Curves – recorded live on UMFM – CDN – WPG
Scott Nolan – This Time – Postcards – CDN – WPG
Mary Gauthier – Sugar Cane – Filth & Fire
Lee Harvey Osmond & Mary Gauthier – Dear Doctor – Paint It Black: An Alt Country Tribute to the Rolling Stones – CDN
Lee Harvey Osmond – Big Chief (w/Oh Susanna) – The Folk Sinner – CDN

2:30 – 3:00 pm

Rheostatics – Rain, Rain, Rain – Whale Music – CDN
Danny Michel – Toledo – In the Belly of a Whale – CDN
Danny Michel – Straight to Hell – live in Fargo 10-13-0 – CDN
Danny Michel – Life Is Good – 2010-05-01 Mülheim – CDN
Alun Piggins – Pull My Chicken (w/Danny Michel) – Live at Ted’s Wrecking Yard – CDN

3:00 – 3:30 pm

Beginners Guide to Endings – I Found Out – Beginners Guide to Endings – CDN
James McKenty – Kingston Prison – 7th Fire 7″ Series – CDN
The Weber Brothers – Time Bomb – 7th Fire 7″ Series – CDN
Express and Company – Carry Me Along – Express and Company – CDN
Melissa Payne – High & Dry – recorded live on UMFM – CDN
Mike Lynch – Old Fashioned Side of Me – Road Map – CDN
Mike Lynch – Last Cigarette – Transitions – CDN
Kevin Breit & the Upper York Mandolin Orchestra – Johnny Dollar – Field Recording – CDN

3:30 – 4:00 pm

Bob Ardern – Out of Work – Wires, Rosewood, & Roots – CDN
Putnam Smith – Succotash – Kitchen Love…
Lauren Mann & The Fairly Odd Folk – I Lost Myself – Over Land and Sea – CDN
Jason Isbell & Elizabeth Cook – Tecumseh Valley – Tecumseh Valley / Pancho & Lefty
Amanda Shires – Devastate – Down Fell the Doves
Gregory Alan Isakov – Living Proof – The Weatherman

Playlist: Episode #503 Sunday, July 7, 2013

It’s time once again for the OFFICIAL Winnipeg Folk Festival preview! We’ll tell you where to go, who to seek out, and what to listen to at this year’s festival, and since we’re so brilliant and authoritative, you will believe everything we say and do as we say without question. You’re welcome.

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

2:00 – 2:30 pm

Del Barber – Queen of July – Headwaters – CDN – WPG
The Avett Brothers – Murder in the City – The Second Gleam
The Avett Brothers – I and Love and You – I and Love and You
Indigo Girls – Closer to Fine – Retrospective
Indigo Girls – Run – Despite our Differences
Josh Ritter – Man Burning – Hello Starling
Josh Ritter – Right Moves – The Historical Conquests of

2:30 – 3:00 pm

Serena Ryder – Sweeping the Ashes – Is It O.K. – CDN
The Decemberists – Down by the Water – The King Is Dead
Jason Collett – I’ll Bring the Sun – Idols of Exile – CDN
Matt the Electrician – All I Know – Accidental Thief
Lindi Ortega – Jimmy Dean – Little Red Boots – CDN
Dan Bern – Jane – Fleeting Days

3:00 – 3:30 pm

David Francey – Harm – So Say We All – CDN
Rose Cousins – The Shell – We Have Made a Spark – CDN
The Flatlanders – After the Storm – Hills and Valleys
Whitehorse – Devil’s Got a Gun – The Fate of the World Depends on this Kiss – CDN
Danny Michel & The Benque Players – Survivor’s Guilt – Black Birds Are Dancing over Me – CDN
Ken Whiteley – I Don’t Want to Be Lost – Gospel Music Makes Me Feel Alright! – CDN

3:30 – 4:00 pm

Martin Sexton – Freedom of the Road – Black Sheep
Xavier Rudd – G.B.A. – Solace
David Lindley & Wally Ingram – King of the Bed – Twango Bango II
Hayes Carll – KMAG YOYO – KMAG YOYO (& other American Stories)
The Howlin’ Brothers – Julia Belle Swain – Howl

Tannis Slimmon & Lewis Melville

 

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Shots taken at The Winnipeg Folk Festival, 2009. Catch Tannis & Lewis again in Winnipeg on August 14 at The Sunset Saloon!

Tannis Slimmon @ Sunset Saloon, Aug. 14!

Tannis Slimmon w/Lewis Melville
Wednesday, August 14, 2013
Live at Sunset Saloon (house concert, Westwood, Winnipeg)
8:00
Suggested donation $15-20
All are welcome (bring the kids, friends, family, people off the street, whatever) As usual, you can bring a beverage of your choice or food to share if you wish, but we’ll have plenty of both on hand, so feel free to save yourself the trouble and just enjoy whatever’s on hand!
RSVP & questions, see the comment box below!

When I first got the album “Oak Lake,” by Tannis Slimmon over a decade ago, I didn’t immediately recognize the name either. A quick glance at her bio showed me that I did, indeed, know her work. She has contributed to over 75 albums over the course of her distinguished career, including many of my all-time favourites, including Willie P Bennett‘s “Heartstrings” album, and Rheostatics “Whale Music,” (which I’ll go to my grave defending as one of the greatest Canadian albums of all time.) She was part of a renowned trio called The Bird Sisters for a long time, as well as Benji and other groups, but since then, has quietly carved out a remarkable career on her own ever since. She’s won awards, played the big festivals (including The Winnipeg Folk Festival,) travelled the world (including a memorable and inspiring trip to Africa in 2004, where she was part of a documentary called “Road To Baleya,” by Bay Waymen,) and connected with and inspired musicians all over.

And as if her experience and talents weren’t enough, she’s usually accompanied by her partner Lewis Melville. If that name doesn’t ring a bell, you must not spend as much time as I do reading Canadian album liner notes. Lewis is the heart and soul of a very fertile music community in Guelph, Ontario. He was a big part of DROG records in the 90s, a label which put out a LOT of great albums. He was also the mastermind behind some amazing compilations like “Truck Songs,” “Food Songs,” “Songs for Peace,” and my my personal favourite, “Sixty Second Songs,” which compiled 88 songs by 88 different artists/groups all doing songs that are less than a minute on 2 CDs. It’s as weird and wonderful as you might expect. Click here to read about his project The Williams, which put to music the writings of Shakespeare. There is also a great discography and bio at the site. He is a brilliant musician, an insightful songwriter, and one of the most creative and intelligent people I’ve ever met. I had the great fortune of staying at his house years ago, and it truly did feel like I was spending time at Yoda’s house.

Together, these two make for a powerful musical force. They’re also a couple of the most kind, generous, decent spirits I’ve ever run across. You won’t leave this show without a smile on your face, a song in your heart, and a lift to your spirit – guaranteed! I’ve been asking Tannis to do a house concert for years, and I’m really excited that the stars have finally aligned. Please join me in welcoming these two amazing musicians and people into our home and our community of music lovers.

Listen to Tannis here (click on “Albums” then there’s a player for each.)

Clearly, there isn’t nearly enough quality video online of these two. Let’s change that!

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Shannon Lyon Sunset Saloon Primer

We’re plenty excited about the return of the great Shannon Lyon to the Sunset Saloon back yard on July 6. If you saw him last year or know his amazing work, you know what a treat this is, so you’ll love the magic below. If you haven’t seen or heard Shannon, you should really watch the videos below and you should definitely make plans to join us on July 6!

Here’s a recent live clip, shot outdoors with lots of mosquitoes (so hopefully he will be prepared for a couple of outdoor shows!)

Here’s a recent live performance of the title track to last year’s fantastic album, “Broken Things.”

Here’s a rockin’ live track featuring his great Berlin band:

Last year, I blew it and interrupted before Shannon could play this as an encore. Believe me, I won’t do that again!

Here’s a beauty we did hear last year:

And, of course, Shannon’s music is available online, name your own price!

Make your plans to join us! You will NOT regret it!