September 12, 2013 – Steel Belted 10th Birthday Party!

Steel Belted Radio has been on UMFM every Thursday for over 10 years now! We kicked it off with a special visit from the great Ron Sexsmith and it’s been an adventure ever since. Could something this unpredictable last another 10 years? Only time will tell. Until then, let’s celebrate 10 great years of guests, music, and losing friends.

Artist – Title – Album
Mike Plume Band – Steel Belted Radio – Steel Belted Radio EP
Ron Sexsmith – On a Whim – recorded live on UMFM
Paul Kelly – Stolen Apples – recorded live on UMFM
Paul Kelly – How to Make Gravy – recorded live on UMFM
Jason Collett – We All Lose One Another – recorded live on UMFM
Serena Ryder – Skin Crawl – recorded live on UMFM
Hayes Carll – Take Me Away – recorded live on UMFM
Brock Zeman – Ain’t Nothin’ – recorded live on UMFM
Dan Mangan – So Much for Everyone – recorded live on UMFM
The Deep Dark Woods – All the Money I Had Is Gone – recorded live on UMFM
The Wooden Sky – The Wooden Sky – recorded live on UMFM
Del Barber – Willie’s Diamond Joe – recorded live on UMFM
Carolyn Mark & NQ Arbuckle – Officer Down – recorded live on UMFM
Mike Plume – Weeds – recorded live on UMFM

September 5, 2013

Artist – Title – Album

Easton Stagger Phillips – Life of Crime – Resolution Road
Easton Stagger Phillips – Begin – Resolution Road
Easton Stagger Phillips – Baby Come Home – Resolution Road
Tim Easton – Tired and Hungry – Not Cool
The Wild Feathers – The Ceiling – The Wild Feathers
David Myles – I Wouldn’t Dance – In the Nighttime
David Myles – I Don’t Want to Know – On the Line
David Myles – Out of Love – Turn Time Off
David Myles – One in a Million (bonus track) – In the Nighttime
Federal Lights – Sharks – We Were Found in the Fog
Federal Lights – We Were Found in the Fog – We Were Found in the Fog
Hayes Carll – Girl Downtown – Trouble in Mind
Chuck Prophet – You Did (Bomp Shooby Dooby Bomp) – Age of Miracles
Hoots & Hellmouth – West of Where the Sun Goes Down – Hoots & Hellmouth
The Beauties – Hearts Are Down – The Beauties
Elliott BROOD – Miss You Now – Mountain Meadows
Son Volt – Tear Stained Eye – Trace
Camper Van Beethoven – Take The Skinheads Bowling – Popular Songs Of Great Enduring Strength And Beauty

New Blue Rodeo! Watch/Listen here FIRST!

Here’s an advance audio stream of the brand new album from Blue Rodeo!

And how about a new video?:

When award winning director Chris Mills was asked to film a video for the first single from Blue Rodeo’s new album, In Our Nature, he was given the task to come up with something unique that incorporated two of the albums songs, “New Morning Sun” and “Mattawa.” Instead, what he delivered was an extraordinary film that incorporated most of the music from In Our Nature.

BlueRodeo-InOurNature-Cover“After spending close time with the band, shooting and rehearsing all these great songs,” says Mills, “The idea developed to try to make a video that encapsulated the feel for the ALBUM rather than just the songs. I shared this with the team, and was encouraged to “run with it”.

“Thankfully, the support and resources were in a place to help me expand and evolve the project, and so, we now have a “music video” style project, which condenses two songs and a few of the narrative elements which THEN ties back into a completely separate, (much longer) ALBUM FILM, which uses mood, performance, a bit of imagination, and a mixture of real life and story elements to try to reflect the great spirit of these sessions, and to deliver a “sampler plate” of this well-crafted album.”

“I hope that, like me, this sampler will leave you hungry for more, and help remind people that, although loving music one or two songs at a time is awesome, there are also great rewards that come from the experience of taking part in some of the relationships that a collection of songs have with one another.”

The Steel Belted Pledge-O-Rama Spectacular is Coming!

UMFM’s Pledge-O-Rama is trucking along, but we’re running out of time to meet our goal. We still need your help to push us over the top.

Apparently someone called up this week during a set of somewhat laid back music and asked, “Where’s Jeff Robson? We need him on air!” Well, your wish is my command. (and thanks, Mom) I shall return. Thursday night, Steel Belted Free Range Radio takes to the airwaves with my last-ditch attempt to get you to open up the piggy bank and fish out some much-needed funds for UMFM!

On the show, we are expecting special guests Chris Carmichael and some guy named Frank Turner! Yup. We’ve also got more exclusive live recordings from Frank’s hero John K Samson, and if I really have to, I’ll risk causing even more trouble by playing that song from that guy who sounds like a guy whose name rhymes with Bell Darber. Shhhh.

Last year, you shocked me by allowing me to copy Stu Reid one more time, when I inherited the title of “The $3000 Man.” Well, that ain’t gonna happen this year… the only question is, how far off will I be? Help me to avoid further shame by putting in your pledge and helping me to be at least half the man that Stu Reid is.

It’s a little tougher getting there this year. I’ve had quite a few folks tell me that they couldn’t afford to pledge because times are tough. I get that, but I also want to remind you that with our convenient payment plan, it’s kind of like the Leon’s Don’t Pay a Cent Event… all you have to do is put up your credit card info and we’ll ring it through when it’s convenient for you! I’m not paying my pledge until February! I’ll be RICH by then, I’m sure! Even if I’m not, I broke it down into chunks that I’ll hardly notice (after all, the balance is so freakin’ high already…)

But seriously, things are down across the board this year, and it’s getting me and some other folks around the station a little down. Do you love us less than you did last year? Was it something I said? Still mad that you didn’t get the prize you wanted last year? Let me make it right!

Added incentives:

A one year subscription to Penguin Eggs Magazine – one of precious few music magazines that still matter!

A copy of Geoff Berner‘s FABULOUS new book, Festival Man. Even if you don’t love Geoff’s music (we’ve been through it. I get it.), you’ll seriously love this book. It’s absolutely wonderful. The character in this book comes to life like few I’ve encountered recently. It’s a really fun read, and it comes with a STAR-STUDDED tribute record, including famous folks like Corb Lund & Carolyn Mark singing Geoff Bernersongs! If you don’t like Geoff’s version, try these!

New in the CD box: Jim White – Transnormal Skiperoo, Bettye Lavette – Thankful ‘n’ Thoughtful, and more!

I hate hassling people for money as much as you hate giving it up. Let’s do ourselves a solid and make a transaction that gives us both something to be happy about, mmmm-kay?

Get yourself some sweet UMFM merchandise, pickup a few great CDs from me, get your very own copy of The Best of 2012, and get in our grand prize draws! All worth ponying up a few bucks for, I assure you!

Operators are standing by:
204-474-6610!
Do the deed online: https://www.umfm.com/info/donate/ – now clearer and easier than ever!
Make me come to you! I pickup & deliver!

Tune in and see how things all shake out. 6:30 – 8 pm on 101.5 UMFMwww.umfm.com.

Humbly,

Jeff Robsonhost of:

Tell the Band to Go Home
Sundays, 2-4 pm central
www.tellthebandtogohome.com

Steel Belted Radio
Thursdays, 6:30 – 8 pm central
www.steelbeltedradio.com

CJUM 101.5 UMFM
Winnipeg, Manitoba
www.umfm.com

*We need ourselves an official enactment of The FJE Clause. Nothing’s 100%. This is rock ‘n’ roll ‘n’ radio. We try to make magic happen. Sometimes it doesn’t. Deal with it. I’m trying.

 

Pledge-O-Rama is on NOW!

Pledge-O-Rama is on NOW! Call 204-474-6610 or visit https://www.umfm.com/info/donate/ (although if things aren’t lining up or working, we’ll find another way), or let me know how to get to you so you can make your pledge and support UMFM!

Here’s my spiel:That damn Internet is ruining everything.

Hi, I’m that cranky old guy who tells the kids to get off his lawn. Around the station, they call me The Mudge. I guess I’ve earned it. You’ll have to insert your own cranky old man voice when reading this message.

Anyway, I am a dinosaur, and I know it. You see, I grew up in the olden days when music was something you went to a store and bought. You could hold it in your hands, show it to your friends, read the liner notes on the couch, and just generally interact with it. Those kids these days just don’t get that experience any more. Everything’s streaming now, and nobody except us old farts go to stores to buy music. The kids I teach don’t even understand the concept of buying a CD. They look at me like I have an extra head when I tell them about buying CDs. The most common statement I hear is, “you can download (or stream) that for free on the Internet, you know.” Yeah, I know.

While there are legal ways to stream/download music, and the artists do see some form of royalties for that, it’s not nearly what it should be. Every once in a while I see the stats about how many thousands of times something has to be streamed before the artist makes a few bucks. Let’s just say, not many people do.

I want to support great art, because it means so much to me. Songwriters have the gifts that I don’t have and are able to put my feelings into words far better than I ever could. Whatever mood I’m in, whatever ails me, I always know that there’s a song that reflects exactly what I’m feeling. I can’t even tell you how much that’s meant to me and how much it’s helped. For most of you, I guess I don’t have to.

Another thing that seems to be rushing headlong for antiquity is real, live radio. Yeah, sure, you have your local rock jocks yelling at you and telling sex jokes in the morning, and as much as I grew up on and enjoyed that stuff, I continued to grow, and wanted something a little more real and meaningful. I want to hear passion and engagement with music, not just the same set playlist day after day. “Quality” radio seems to exist only on some big impersonal satellite station, or an increasingly boring entity like the quickly shrinking and sinking CBC.

I also need to be challenged and exposed to new things. Maybe it’s the raging ADD, but I need to be kept on my toes a bit – experiencing new songs, styles, and ideas. I don’t necessarily like everything new that I hear, and I will still turn to the familiar, but without exposure to things unfamiliar, how can I experience the thrill of a new discovery?

There’s something electrifying for me about seeing or hearing music that really excites me, for the first time. I get that tingly feeling and I feel my heart rate going up when something really grabs me. It’s an amazing experience. And when it does, I can’t wait to share it with others in hopes that they, too, will experience the sensation, the excitement, the joy.

All of these are things that I try to bring to your radio each and every week. I genuinely want to give a platform to artists so that they can reach you, and you can support them and keep them doing what they’re doing. Without you going to live shows and buying a souvenir at the show (alas, my beloved CD has become just that, a souvenir trinket,) musicians couldn’t make a living making music, and there would be far fewer out there. Sure, there will always be a Nickelback or Tom Petty clone who can crank out the familiar and make a living at it, but I want to encourage people who push the boundaries and think for themselves, not just feed into what marketing analysis tells them will sell.

And that’s where my passion comes in. When I get excited about these things, I try to get that across to you, in hopes that by hearing how much I enjoyed something, you might want to experience it for yourself. I also try to tell you how I’m feeling and what’s going on. I want you to know that there’s a real person behind that microphone, and that real person has a real life just like you.

UMFMCKUW, and precious few other outlets provide an opportunity for people to come on the air and share their passions, their ideas, and their talents with anyone, whether people do or want to listen or not. These outlets are the wellspring that brings new life and growth into arts, culture, and life.

That damn Internet is assimilating culture more and more. People go online to see and hear the things that are familiar. And although there is access to more ideas and styles than ever before, and more readily and easily that we ever would have imagined, I honestly don’t believe that people are taking advantage of that power. People just go on Youtube and watch the things that they know they already like, or the things that are most popular. (Maybe I’m spending too much time in high school. Or maybe I am just a cranky old man.)

Perhaps because of the mass homogenization of popular culture, it seems less and less likely that anyone would really care to listen to the kinds of things that I do, or want to access the same sorts of new stimuli as much as I do. But over the years, I’ve been blown away by the kind, generous, passionate support that you, the listener, have shown me and UMFM. It’s convinced me that, as Corin Raymond so brilliantly said, “There Will Always Be a Small Time.” There will always be you and me, who aren’t looking for the popular and the same, we’re wanting to grow and learn. We want to be moved and inspired, not just entertained.

And that’s why the world needs people like Corin Raymond, and why we so desperately need avenues like UMFM for people like that to find an audience. We’re the whisper in the crowd, but that whisper gets passed around and grows, and we are the grassroots who can help people and ideas to become louder, more prominent, and more prosperous.

I contribute to UMFM because having this kind of access and information means a lot to me. I will give as much time and money as I can to show UMFM how much it means to me, and how much I value it.

UMFM needs my help to keep fighting against the tide of “progress” which seems to dictate that low budget, alternative radio like ours shouldn’t exist any more. We don’t want to get swallowed up and assimilated. We want to keep moving forward. And to do that, we need your help.

Times are tough, and your time and money are in greater demand than ever. I get that, believe me. But I genuinely hope that you’ll consider showing UMFM your support and doing what you can to help out by making a donation to Pledge-O-Rama. Every donation, no matter how small or large helps, and shows us that you’re out there and that you value what we’re doing. To make a donation in these expensive times is a commitment and a sacrifice, and we know that and genuinely appreciate that. We try to pay it back to you by giving you what you wand and need us to share with you.

We also make it pretty darn easy. You can take your pledge and break it down into smaller chunks at intervals of your choice. If you can make a small donation once a month or once every two months or twice a year or whatever, we’ll be glad to do that. And those add up. By pledging 10 a month for a year, you’re giving us $120, which would be hard for most of us to come up with on short notice, but spread out, you hardly even notice it.

And we’ll give you so much stuff in return, you won’t even feel like it’s a donation. For $25, you can get our Friends with Benefits Card, which can easily save you that much money in a short period of time PLUS we’ll give you an exclusive double CD of amazing live performances, which is well worth $25 on its own, PLUS I’ll throw in my “Best of” compilations, where you can choose from all or some of 4 CDs plus bonus downloads. As usual, I’ve got a big box of CDs and records to give away as well. So you could walk away with a huge prize pack and incentives, and it’ll only cost you 1/3 of your monthly cell phone bill. And it’ll help a great non-profit organization support quality music and ideas the whole year ’round. Think about that.

I won’t even get started on the bigger prizes, like the grand prize Golden Ticket. Dietmar won it last year, and since he has trouble getting to the Park Theatre from Germany for shows, he offered to let me fill his seat this year. His ticket has saved me well over the $250 it takes to get into that draw in the first place. Maybe I should buy the guy a beer or something. All he has to do is win a plane ticket now, and I’ll do it.

And there is a wide range of great incentives available! Check out http://www.umfm.com/events/pledge/or http://tellthebandtogohome.com/music-angels/ for details. It’s kind of amazing, really.

Pledge-O-Rama is on NOW! Right now you can pick up your phone and call 204-474-6610 and a real person will be super happy to talk to you and take your pledge. You can go online and make a donation quickly and easily (so long as you use Firefox as your browser, it seems… we can talk about that if it’s not working for you). Heck, I’ll even come to your house or work or favourite coffee shop and collect your donation in person.

I’d love to hear from you. You can email me now or visit my website and fill in the contact form.

I’ll be answering phones at UMFM on Saturday, Oct. 19 from 2-4pm during one of my favourite shows, Planet Mainstage with John Prentice.

I’ll be on air Sunday, Oct. 20 from 2-5pm. Call me or the phone volunteers then. Drop on by and join in the fun! We’ll have exclusive live performances, prizes, and all the fun we can scrounge up. Special on-air contributions may include Del BarberChris CarmichaelJohn K Samson, and/or other big name stars!

After my show, I’ll stick around and answer phones on Waxie’s Dargle and Comfort Cafe until 7pm.

And Thursday, Oct. 24, 6:30 – 8 pm, it’s Steel Belted Radio‘s Pledge-O-Rama Celebration!
After that, I’ll stick around and answer phones until 10:00 or so.You don’t have to support my show, although I get a real sense of pride if you do. Whatever you do to show your support, even if it’s just to forward this email or the information to someone else, helps.

Thanks for all of your support thus far!

Jeff “Mudge” Robson

host of:

Tell the Band to Go Home
Sundays, 2-4 pm central
www.tellthebandtogohome.com

Steel Belted Radio
Thursdays, 6:30 – 8 pm central
www.steelbeltedradio.com

CJUM 101.5 UMFM
Winnipeg, Manitoba
www.umfm.com

Brock Zeman @ Sunset Saloon, Nov. 11, 2013!

Brock Zeman

Who is this man and what's he yelling about? Come on out on Nov. 11 and find out!

Who is this man and what’s he yelling about? Come on out on Nov. 11 and find out!

Monday, November 11, 2013
7:30 pm
$20 suggested donation (all proceeds to the artists)
All are welcome (bring the kids, friends, family, or whoever might tag along!)
As usual, you can bring a beverage of your choice to enjoy or some food to share, but we’ll have plenty of both on hand, so it’s not necessary, so feel free to show up and enjoy whatever’s on hand!

Questions? RSVP? Fill out the contact form below!

1167278_10151766303580306_1417274989_oThis year, we’re giving you something very special to remember, as we’re bringing back Brock Zeman and his amazing friends & accompanists, Blair Hogan & Dylan Roberts!

Brock was our first guest at The Sunset Saloon, and he set the bar high. Since then, he’s been back almost every year, making this show number 4! My neighbour Shelly is the band’s official Winnipeg “road mom,” and she always goes all out, inviting folks and looking after the boys in the band. She’s dubbed this “Bedson St. Brockfest,” and that sounds about right to me!

1146202_10151766303770306_1130114892_oIf you’re not familiar with Brock, well, you need to be here. He’s got all of the skill and lyrical ability as the great Texas songwriters, but with a real rockin’ edge. He’s also bringing along a brand new CD, “Rotten Tooth,” which he calls his “most experimental production so far.” Since setting up shop at his home studio, The Big Muddy, his albums have become more powerful and intriguing. His last disc, “Me Then You,” is a modern day classic, and I can’t wait to hear what he’s done to try and top that! Come on down to The Sunset Saloon to be among the first to own this new one!

Brock’s shows have been growing in popularity over the past 5 years, so I’m cautiously optimistic that this one could SELL OUT. Don’t delay, make your plans today to be here on Nov. 11 when Brock Zeman returns to The Sunset Saloon!

Listen to an advance track from “Rotten Tooth!”

If we’re lucky, maybe we’ll see an opening set by “Whisperin’ Whitey.” Ok, maybe that wouldn’t be so lucky. This video definitely qualifies for a “Viewer Discretion Advised” warning. Not for the kiddies. Posted for comedic relief, not as an indication of what’s to come:

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TTBTGH/SBR Pledge-O-Rama Exclusive CD Compilation!

Everyone who pledges to either Tell the Band to Go Home or Steel Belted Radio during UMFM’s Pledge-O-Rama, Oct. 18-25 will receive a copy of The Best of 2012, a collection of great musical moments and memories from last year!

For 10 years I put these together and gave them away at Christmas time. It took me 10 friggin’ years to figure out that taking on a time-consuming, expensive project like that at Christmas time is just plain nutty! Now, we’re rolling it out at Pledge-O-Rama time, as thanks and recognition for your generous support.

If you’re new to the package, there are 2 discs of my favourite songs from the year (one mellower and one more rockin’), as well as a CD of live performances from Tell the Band to Go Home and Steel Belted Radio throughout the year, and/or an .mp3 CD containing all of the above PLUS a collection of leftovers! We’ll give it to you in the fading CD format or hook you up with a link to download it at your leisure.

Full track listing is available by request (although I do like to think that you’ll listen to it and be surprised as you go. I’m delusional sometimes). Below is the snazzy cover art. I sincerely hope you enjoy this collection, and as always, I hope that you’ll find it in your heart to support these talented, amazing artists who make this music that I love so much!

Disc 1: Mellower Moments

Disc 2: Rockin’ Recordings

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Disc 3: Live on UMFM 2012

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Disc 4: .mp3 collection

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All you have to do to get your own copy of any or all of these, and/or the digital download is make a pledge to Tell the Band to Go Home or Steel Belted Radio as part of UMFM’s Pledge-O-Rama!

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Pledge-O-Rama Prize List!

UMFM’s Pledge-O-Rama returns, bigger and better than ever! UMFM has put together some stellar incentives for your pledge, and there are tons of station prizes available to be won, including the venue or festival “Golden Ticket,” daily draws for a Half Pints Brewing prize package, and more! And my listeners won both last year!

In addition to those great incentives, I like to put together my own prize packages, and this year, I’ve got a pretty impressive list of great stuff to give away to supporters!

All you have to do to get in on the fun is place a pledge and put TTBTGH or SBR as your show(s) to support with it (or some of it.) No fancy draws here, you can pick your own package! Go through the list and if something looks good to you, let me know and I’ll try to get you something you’ll enjoy. The more choices you give me, the better your chance of getting something you want! Everybody wins something!

Visit the Music Angels page for photos and more information!

Download the list if you like: PledgePrizes

Artist Title Notes
Alex Cuba Static in the System
Amelia Curran Spectators
Annabelle Chvostek Ensemble Former Wailin’ Jenny, nominated for a Juno
April Verch Bright Like Gold
Ashley Condon This Great Compromise produced by David Francey. A very promising young writer with some powerful stories to tell
Barney Bentall Flesh & Bone
Brandi Carlile The Story previously enjoyed
Charlie A’Court Triumph & Disaster
Christa Couture The Living Record
Cinderpop Manic Sparkles
Colin Hay Man @ Work Cranky Colin revisits some songs from his old band and from his solo catalogue. Just don’t interview him.
Corin Raymond and The Sundowners Paper Nickels Album package of the year, if not all-time. Corin takes great underappreciated Canadian songwriters and puts his spin on them. Paid for with Canadian Tire Money! Big, thick, brillaint coffee table book and 2 CD package! Wonderful!
Dave Gunning No More Pennies The amazing album that The Royal Canadian Mint didn’t want released. The little guy won, and you can enjoy an amazing album as a result!
David Francey So Say We All
Demetra Lone Migration
Don Amero Heart on my Sleeve
Federal Lights Carbon
Geoff Berner When DD Gets Her Donkey Everything Will Be Alright 7″ single
Gerald Clayton Two-Shade jazz
Gordie Tentrees North Country Heart
James Gordon Coyote Calling
Jay Aymar Overtime
Jim Byrnes I Hear the Wind in the Wires Great versions of classic songs from bluesman Byrnes. Good stuff!
Joanna Chapman-Smith Love Me Deeply
John Wort Hannam Brambles and Thorns
Johnsmith Gravity of Grace
Jordan Klassen Kindness
Jory Nash Little Pilgrim
Jory Nash Little Pilgrim
Justin Rutledge Valleyheart
Kate Reid Queer Across Canada
Laura Smith Everything Is Moving
Le Vent du Nord Tromper le Temps
Lee Harvey Osmond The Folk Sinner Tom Wilson (Blackie & the Rodeo Kings, Junkhouse) featuring Oh Susanna, Hawksley Workman, and a bunch of other special guests. Great stuff.
Little Miss Higgins & The Winnipeg Five Bison Ranch Recording Sessions Little Miss Higgins, backed up by The F-Holes
Logan McKillop Prairie Sky Produced by Lewis Melville. Young kid with a bright future, from Riding Mountain area, MB.
LP Into the Wild: Live at Eastwest Studios CD/DVD combo. If you haven’t heard LP and her amazing voice yet, this is for you. Really, really wonderful introduction to someone who promises to be a significant artist.
Lynn Miles Downpour Canadian treasure – one of the most heartbreaking songwriters around. Don’t look for anything happy on this album – it ain’t there! Boy is it a beauty, though.
Maria Dunn Piece by Piece
Mary Gauthier Live at Blue Rock
Matt Patershuk & The Dirty Plaid Orchestra Outside the Lights of Town
Mes Aieux A Laube du Printemps
Michael Reinhart Echo
Mighty Popo Gakondo
Mo Kenney Mo Kenney
Octoberman Run from Safety
Octoberman Waiting in the Well
Odds Good Weird Feeling Canadian pop/rock masterpiece, stacked with big hits that you’ll know and love. Previously enjoyed.
Odds Neopolitan Signed! Previously enjoyed.
Odds Nest Signed! Previously enjoyed.
Peter Downsborough And That 12″ vinyl “an audio work” labelled electronic/experimental
Raine Maida We All Get Lighter
Rob Lutes The Bravest Birds
Rolling Down Before the Mast
Ruth Moody These Wilder Things
Sam Baker Say Grace stamped “PROMO”
Shannon Lyon Bound Live recordings of some great songs by a Canadian treasure. Previously enjoyed.
Shannon Lyon Broken Things Autographed to UMFM & me (I told him that it wasn’t for me…) Sad songs and some beauty in a modern day masterpiece. It takes some time to grow to love, but it’s worth it!
Skydiggers Just Over this Mountain Another true classic Canadian roots rock masterpiece. Out of print. Previously enjoyed.
Skydiggers Restless Legendary Canadian band’s best and most popular album – out of print for a long time, hard to find, but essential Canadian roots rock. Previously enjoyed by some dork who wrote the song lengths in the booklet.
Son of Dave 3 Former Winnipegger Ben Darvill’s one-man-band project. Mostly instrumental, blues/funk/weirdness. Very enjoyable.
Stephen Fearing Between Hurricanes
Stephen Fearing Between Hurricanes
Steve Gates A Bee in her Mouth
Sunparlour Players Hymns for the Happy previously enjoyed – An amazing album!
Sunparlour Players Hymns for the Happy previously enjoyed – An amazing album!
The Blue Warblers Pretty Good featuring Kim Beggs – old timey
The Brothers Cosmoline Songs of Work and Freedom A truly underappreciated Canadian classic. If you like real country music and great songwriting, this is for you. Comes from the CBC collection, so there are some annoying library stickers on the back
The Details Draw a Distance. Draw a border Winnipeg indie band that shoulda been big. I wonder what happened. Kind of like The Weakerthans.
The Duhks The Duhks previously enjoyed
The Good Family The Good Family Album The Good Brothers & their boys (The Sadies) recruit mom and other family members for a fun collection.
The Navigators Soldiers and Sailors opened
Thomas D’Arcy What We Want
Tim Hus Western Star heir to the throne of Stompin’ Tom
Various Guess Who’s Home: A Tribute Winnipeg allstars pay tribute to Butch & the boys. Artwork by Stu Reid! Great contributions from Romi Mayes, Scott Nolan, Big Dave McLean, and many more!
Various Indie-Can ’89 double CD compilation of classic Canadian indie music. Includes early, unreleased tracks from Crash Test Dummies, The Watchmen, Jane Bunnett, The Bourbon Tabernacle Choir, and many more!
Various Kick at the Darkness: Songs of Bruce Cockburn Classic Canadian tribute, featuring the Barnaked Ladies, Martin Tielli & Jane Siberry, Skydiggers, and more! Once rare and valuable, but I think I’m the only one who cares now. You will, too!
Various Stuck on a Cold Steel Pole “A Collection of Songs about Winter & Some that Aren’t.” An amazing compilation – my favourite Christmas album (even though it’s not a Christmas album.) Features Bob Snider, Carlos del Junco, Veda Hille, and a bunch of people you’ve never heard of but will enjoy. Previously enjoyed.
Wake Owl Wild Country
Will Kimbrough Home Away Truly great underappreciated pop/rock classic. Previously Enjoyed.
Willie P Bennett Heartstrings The last album released before his death. Juno winner. A collaborative affair, featuring guests like David Wilcox, Bruce Cockburn, Stephen Fearing, Ken Whiteley, and many more. A true classic – it’s a shame this is out of print and so hard to find! Previously enjoyed.

Pick your prize(s) and make your pledge now! The official event takes place Oct. 18-25, but we’ll take your pledges now or after the event!

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Playlist: August 29, 2013

Artist – Title – Album

Matt Mays + El Torpedo – What Are We Going to Do Come the Month of September? – Matt Mays + El Torpedo
Rosanne Cash – September When It Comes – The Essential
Ryan Adams & The Cardinals – September – Jacksonville City Nights
Neko Case – Bracing for Sunday – The Worse Things Get, the Harder I Fight; the Harder I Fight, the More I Love You
Neko Case – Calling Cards – The Worse Things Get, the Harder I Fight; the Harder I Fight, the More I Love You
Lindi Ortega – I Want You – Tin Star
Lindi Ortega – Hard as This – Tin Star
Don Brownrigg – Sweet Dream Sleeper – It Takes All Kinds to Make this World, I Find
The Perpetrators – Sweetgrass – Stick ’em Up
The Perpetrators – Spend More Money – Stick ’em Up
Scott Nolan & Joanna Miller – Poor Man’s Holiday – North/South
Scott Nolan & Joanna Miller – Bad Liver/Broken Heart – North/South
Barney Bentall – The Outskirts of Buffalo – Flesh & Bone
Dustin Bentall & The Smokes – Pretty Good Life – You Are an Island
Robbie Fulks – Let’s Kill Saturday Night – Let’s Kill Saturday Night
Drive-By Truckers – Easy on Yourself – A Blessing and a Curse
Matthew Ryan – Guilty – May Day
The Weakerthans – Aside! – Left and Leaving
The Lowest of the Low – 4 O’clock Stop – Shakespeare My Butt
Mike Plume Band – Big American Headliner – Simplify
The Beauties – Hearts Are Down – The Beauties
Deer Tick – Miss K – Divine Providence

Playlist: August 22, 2013

Artist – Title – Album

Willie Sugarcapps – Willie Sugarcapps – Willie Sugarcapps
Willie Sugarcapps – Mr. Lee – Willie Sugarcapps
Robbie Fulks – Sometimes The Grass Is Really Greener – Gone Away Backward
Lindi Ortega – Ring of Fire – Ring Of Fire / Fires 7″
Animal Parts – Winter Mornings – Other Rooms
The Barn Birds – Lay Your Hands on the Highway – The Barn Birds
Nick Buzz – The Hens Lay Everyday – A Quiet Evening at Home
Jay Sparrow – Don’t Let It Get You Down – White
Chuck Prophet – Pin a Rose on Me – Age of Miracles
Jim Bryson – The Wishes Pile Up – Where the Bungalows Roam
Leeroy Stagger – Just In Case – Beautiful House
Big Star – Thirteen – #1 Record
Kelly Willis – When My Baby’s Beside Me – Big Star Tribute
Charles Bradley – Why Is It so Hard? – No Time for Dreaming
Liam Titcomb – Landslide – Cicada
Liam Titcomb – 11:30 – Can’t Let Go
The Replacements – Alex Chilton – Don’t You Know Who I Think I Was?
Middle Brother – Portland – Middle Brother
Deer Tick – Mr. Cigarette – Divine Providence
The Weakerthans & Sarah Harmer – Swingin’ Party – Live with Sarah Harmer at the Glen Gould Studio, Toronto, November 18, 2005
Jim Bryson & The Weakerthans – Raised All Wrong – The Falcon Lake Incident