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Podcast: Steel Belted Radio – Nov. 20, 2014 with Lynne Hanson & Last Ditch on the Left

Lots of what we love most, live music tonight, as we’re joined for conversation and live performances by acclaimed Ottawa area singer/songwriter Lynne Hanson, and a wonderful, upcoming local duo named Last Ditch on the Left!

playlist
part 1 (Lynne Hanson)
part 2 (Last Ditch on the Left)

February 11, 2007 – Matt Epp & Jesse DeNatale

Episode #197

First up some great new music.

Then, another fabulous in-studio session, this time featuring Winnipeg’s own Matt Epp, and all the way from San Francisco, the amazing Jesse DeNatale.

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Episode #197
Sunday, February 11, 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

JP Hoe & the Truly Richards – Sing Me a Song – The Live Beta Project – CDN – WPG
The Lowest of the Low – Under the Carlaw Bridge – Shakespeare My Butt – CDN
Michelle Shocked – Hardcore Hornography – digital single
Mary Gauthier – Wheel Inside the Wheel – Mercy Now
Tom Russell – The Eyes of Roberto Duran – The Long Way Around
Paul Thorn – I’d Rather Be a Hammer than a Nail – So Far So Good Live

2:30pm – 3:00pm

Jesse DeNatale – The Bell – Soul Parade
Slaid Cleaves – Tiger Tom Dixon’s Blues – Wishbones
The Western States – Valemont – The Western States – CDN – WPG
Sarah Borges – Daniel Lee – Silver City
Indigo Girls – Least Complicated – Swamp Ophelia
Julie Miller – All My Tears – Music from and Inspired by the Motion Picture Songcatcher
Gillian Welch – My First Lover – Time (the Revelator)

3:00pm – 3:30pm

Nathan – Scarecrow – Key Principles – CDN – WPG
Skydiggers – Tom Dooley – www.skydiggers.com – CDN
Jesse DeNatale – Children of the Sun – Soul Parade

Matt Epp & Jesse Denatale interview

3:30pm – 4:00pm

Jesse DeNatale – As Far as We Go – live performance
Jesse DeNatale – Soul Parade – live performance (also on Soul Parade)
Matt Epp – End of the World – live performance – CDN – WPG
Matt Epp – She’s High Water – live performance – CDN – WPG
Matt Epp – Hard to Believe – Love in Such Strong Words – CDN – WPG

Steel Belted Radio – January 25, 2007 – Stephen Fearing & Serena Ryder

Tonight, a very special treat as we were joined in the studio by one of Canada’s finest singer/songwriters, the great Stephen Fearing. As if that weren’t enough, we talked to the young and amazingly talented Serena Ryder on the phone. What a night.

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Thursday, January 25th, 2007
Artist Title
Jackie Greene Look Out Cleveland
The Band Acadian Driftwood
Blackie & the Rodeo Kings Heaven for a Lonely Man
Stephen Fearing Interview
Stephen Fearing One Flat Tire (Live)
Stephen Fearing Dog on a Chain (Live)
Stephen Fearing Love Only Knows
Romi Mayes Let Me Run
Serena Ryder Interview
Serena Ryder You Were On My Mind
Serena Ryder Out of the Blue
The Western States Valemount

 

August 6, 2006 – Kim Beggs & JP Hoe

It’s nice to remember that in summer, there’s more going on than just folk festivals. To remind us of that, we were visited by a couple of great live guests, who dropped by to sing and chat about upcoming non-festival appearances.

First up, singer/songwriter Kim Beggs came in all the way from the Yukon to appear on the show. Sure, she’s got a concert coming up on Aug. 10 with Christine Fellows and Kim Barlow, but I like to think that I’m the real reason she came to Winnipeg. I’m a dreamer, what can I say.

Then, another visit by one of our most frequent, and definitely one of our favourite guests, JP Hoe. Hoe’s got a show coming up on Aug. 16 at the West End, and he dropped by to plead for people to attend, and he gave his best sales pitch by singing and playing for us. I know I’m going to that show.

Then, my own plea for you to attend an upcoming show featuring one of the world’s great underrated songwriters, Australia’s Paul Kelly. Paul stops by the WECC on Wednesday, Aug. 9, and man, it’s gonna be good.

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Episode #171
Sunday, August 6, 2006
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

Kim Beggs – Old Pal – Streetcar Heart – CDN

Kim Beggs interview

Kim Beggs – When I’m Walking Down to the Station – live performance – CDN
Kim Beggs – Giddyup Cowboy – live performance – CDN

2:30pm – 3:00pm

Kim Beggs – Her Big Yellow Backhoe – Streetcar Heart – CDN
Kim Barlow – Butterflies and Drunk Men – luckyburden – CDN
Kim Barlow – Lonely Mountain – luckyburden – CDN
Christine Fellows – Face Down, Feet First – Paper Anniversary – CDN – WPG
JP Hoe and the Truly Richards – You’re Here and I’m Not – The Live Beta Project – CDN – WPG

JP Hoe interview

3:00pm – 3:30pm

JP Hoe – Until You Wait – live performance – CDN – WPG
JP Hoe – Always – live performance – CDN – WPG
JP Hoe and the Truly Richards – Nicest – The Live Beta Project – CDN – WPG
JP Hoe and the Truly Richards – Sing Me a Song – The Live Beta Project – CDN – WPG

3:30pm – 4:00pm

Paul Kelly concert preview:
Paul Kelly – Won’t You Come Around – Ways & Means
Paul Kelly and the Messengers – Dumb Things – Under the Sun
Paul Kelly – If I Could Start Again Today – Nothing But a Dream
Paul Kelly – I’ll Be Your Lover – Words & Music
Paul Kelly – The Oldest Story in the Book – Ways & Means
Paul Kelly – How to Make Gravy – Words & Music

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.)