Tag Archives: Andy Stochansky

May 20, 2007

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Episode #211
Sunday, May 20, 2007
2:00-4:00 pm central time
CJUM 101.5 UMFM in Winnipeg, Manitoba
www.umfm.com

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

2:00pm – 2:30pm

Feist – I Feel It All – The Reminder – CDN
Jim Bryson – The Same Time Every Year – Kelpmitzvah – CDN
Gurf Morlix – Killing Time in Texas – Diamonds to Dust
Gurf Morlix – Without You – Diamonds to Dust
Camper Van Beethoven – Take the Skinheads Bowling – Connections 2
Brandi Carlile – Closer to You – KCRW Broadcasts Vol. 14
Teddy Thompson – I Should Get Up – KCRW Broadcasts Vol. 14
Monica Schroeder – City Lights – So Far – CDN

2:30pm – 3:00pm

Lyle Lovett – Just the Morning – I Love Everybody
Lyle Lovett – Simple Song – Pontiac
Lyle Lovett – Nobody Knows Me – Lyle Lovett and his Large Band
Lyle Lovett – This Old Porch – Lyle Lovett
David Francey – Border Line – Torn Screen Door – CDN
David Francey – Wind in the Wires – Torn Screen Door – CDN
David Francey – The Waking Hour – The Waking Hour – CDN
David Francey – Lucky Man – The Far End of Summer – CDN

3:00pm – 3:30pm

Gillian Welch – Wind & Rain – Songcatcher
Gillian Welch – One More Dollar – Revival
Gillian Welch – Pocahontas – Music from the Revelator Collection
Crooked Still – Orphan Girl – Hop High
Buddy and Julie Miller – Love Snuck Up – Love Snuck Up
Josh Rouse – Carolina – Nashville
The Damnwells – Golden Days – Air Stereo

3:30pm – 4:00pm

David Gray – Lately – Life in Slow Motion
Andy Stochansky – 22 Steps – Five Star Motel – CDN
Andy Stochansky – House of Gold – 100 – CDN
Colin Linden – Hook’s in the water – Southern Jumbo – CDN
Twilight Hotel – Ponoka – Bethune – CDN – WPG
Michael Johnston – Katie – Curious Heart – CDN

April 10, 2005 – Andy Stochansky & The Lowest of the Low interviews

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A conversation with Ron Hawkins & Stephen Stanley of legendary Toronto indie band, The Lowest of the Low. This interview was later used in the band’s “Low Roads” video, which was included as a bonus disc alongside the 20th anniversary re-issue of their influential and renowned debut album, “Shakespeare My Butt.” The video can be viewed at their website: http://www.lowestofthelow.com/?page_id=340 or below. It is split into 8 parts.

On a personal note, I’ve been hosting shows on UMFM since 2001 (I think) and I’ve had some amazing things happen to me as a result (I can’t even begin to list them all), but any time someone asks me for one highlight of my time hosting shows, this is it. To have my interview linked to my favourite album of all time, and distributed to fans all over the place is just an amazing feeling. I still can’t believe it. (sure, I do kind of wish that my name was somewhere in the package or the video, but I guess it didn’t make the cut. Oh well.)