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Jon Dee Graham @ Sunset Saloon, June 17!

The house concert hosting racket has been amazingly good to me over the past 5 years, so there’s no reason to expect that it could get even better, but it continues to! Our Old Pal Stu at CKUW‘s Twang Trust is bringing in some serious superstar performers this summer, and he’s sharing the wealth, so we get a piece of the action!

Jon Dee Graham, Live @ Sunset Saloon, June 17!

Jon Dee Graham, Live @ Sunset Saloon, June 17!

JON DEE GRAHAM 
with special guest from Austin, TX: MIKE JUNE
TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 7:30PM
THE SUNSET SALOON (House concert, Westwood, Winnipeg)

All are welcome (bring the kids, friends, family, or whoever might tag along!)

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!

*Space is limited, so RSVP early. Seating is limited, so some may stand/dance/move around.

You should also check out Martyn Joseph live at The Sunset Saloon, July 29!

Questions? RSVP? Fill out the contact form below!

What’s more, this is just Night #1 of JDG’s 3 Night / 3 Venue House Concert Tour of Winnipeg! 

Night #2 will be at The StuDome in Crescentwood. Jon Dee will be performing accompanied by another acclaimed Austin artist, Mike June who will also perform an opening set.

A special treat on Night #3 will be a bonus closing-set at River City Social Club (Point Douglas) with an all-star Winnipeg backing band featuring Corb Lund‘s secret weapon, Grant Siemans on guitar, Twisty on bass and Corndog on drums!

Admission is a suggested donation of $20 each night. Anyone who attends all three nights of the tour will receive a $10 discount on the series – $50 for all 3 nights. And trust me – all good-hearted people need to be there all 3 nights! 

It’s understandable if you don’t know Jon Dee’s name, but if you ask any musician, you’ll get an enthusiastic response. Graham started out in legendary punk band The Skunks, went on to play for a long time with Alejandro Escovedo in The True Believers, was a member of The Resentments, played backing John Doe (X) and Kelly Willis and has added his talents to records by the likes of The Gourds and James McMurtry. In short, Jon Dee is a true musicians’ musician, but non players will be dazzled by his talents as well.

First and foremost, he’s a powerful guitar player who can hold his own alongside anyone, but he’s also a great singer with a unique, gruff voice, and a masterful songwriter, revered by many (see the great 2008 Jon Dee tribute CD, “Big Sweet Life,” featuring Matt the Electrician, Bob Schneider, James McMurtry, and many more.)

In a town full of legends, Austin, TX, Jon Dee Graham is one of the most respected. He holds down two weekly residencies at the legendary Continental Club. On Wednesdays, he plays a rockin’ set with his band, just before James McMurtry takes over for his weekly set. On Sunday nights, he hosts Jon Dee Graham and friends at The Continental Gallery. I had the immense pleasure of attending both last year, and they’re memories that will stay with me forever, two very different, but equally amazing shows.

Here’s a moment from the Jon Dee & Friends show I saw, featuring some unexpected Winnipeg content:

If I ever get tired of songs like “Holes” or “Laredo (Small Dark Something,)” I’ll know that I’ve given up on life and it’s time to move on. I’d travel just about anywhere to see this guy, but incredibly, I will get to see him in my living room.

Seriously, DO NOT MISS THIS SHOW!

Need more convincing? Watch these (and more!)

One of Jon Dee’s most requested and amazing songs:

Watch a full show featuring his rockin’ band!

JDG

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Playlist: Episode #544 Sunday, May 4, 2014

Our friends The Other Brothers are back in action and ready to release a new album, “Everything Can Change.” They stop in to spin some tracks from it, chat, and perform live! We’ve also got new releases and Skydiggers memories.

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

2:00 – 2:30 pm

Skydiggers – I’ll Be Home – Skydiggers – CDN
The Other Brothers – Three Four Time – Everything Can Change – CDN – WPG
The Other Brothers – Corduroy – live performance – CDN – WPG
The Other Brothers – Hard to Know a Killer – live performance – CDN – WPG
The Other Brothers – Second Wind – Points of View – CDN – WPG

2:30 – 3:00 pm

The Other Brothers interview

The Other Brothers – Fourth Quarter Breakdown – Everything Can Change – CDN – WPG

3:00 – 3:30 pm

The Other Brothers – Progress – Points of View – CDN – WPG
Skydiggers – If I Live to 110 – Swinging on A Star (1992) – CDN
Skydiggers – Pull Me Down – The Truth About Us – CDN
Skydiggers – Tillsonburg – Northern Shore (Deluxe Edition) – CDN
The Cash Brothers – Shadow of Doubt – Brand New Night
Mary Gauthier – Walking Each Other Home – Trouble and Love

3:30 – 4:00 pm

Melissa Payne – High and Dry – High and Dry – CDN
Sarah Borges – Girl With A Bow – Radio Sweetheart
Jess Klein – If There’s a God – Learning Faith
Nikki Lane – All or Nothin’ – All or Nothin’
JD and the Sunshine Band – Talk to Yourself – JD and the Sunshine Band – CDN – WPG
Carrie Elkin & Danny Schmidt – Two White Clouds – For Keeps
Vance Gilbert – God Bless Everyone – BaD Dog Buffet

Sunparlour Players Rock the Sunset Saloon, May 5!

This show is now SOLD OUT! You can request a spot on the waiting list and hope some folks drop out, but at this point, I’m kind of hoping some folks drop out so we’ll have enough room!

If you snoozed and losed, then you obviously haven’t joined the handy-dandy email list (which you can do via the contact page) and you haven’t subscribed to have new posts on this site delivered directly to you (which you can do in the menu on the left hand side of the page). We’ve got more amazing shows to come, so sign up or check in often!

They say that lightning never strikes the same place twice, I say SCREW THAT! A year and a half ago I took a chance and invited my favourite live band in the world to stop by my house and play some songs. Much to my amazement and delight, they went for it! And since they were travelling across the country again this spring, and appeared to be driving back from Alberta to Ontario with no stops in between, I had to throw caution to the wind and see if they might be willing to do it again. Well, what do you know, here we go again!

Sunparlour Players

Monday, May 5, 2014
7:30 pm
Sunset Saloon (house concert, west Winnipeg)
$20-25 suggested donation (all proceeds to the artists)

All are welcome (bring the kids, friends, family, or whoever might tag along!)
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!

*Space is limited, so RSVP early. Seating is limited, so some may stand/dance/move around.

Questions? RSVP? Fill out the contact form below!

It’s easy to misjudge Sunparlour Players when you first see their setup, because they’re playing seated and have a variety of acoustic instruments on stage. You might expect something folky and laid back, and they can do that really well, but what they do best is ROCK like very few bands can. Andrew and Rosie are absolute masters of dynamics, they can go from soft, tender, and haunting to an all out wall of sound within a song. They can go from interesting & introspective to full out dance party and back again, and it all makes perfect sense.

I’ve seen other live bands try to follow these guys, and they all have to raise their game to hold their own. There simply isn’t another live band as interesting and amazing as Sunparlour Players, so you simply have to see them to really understand.

They do, however, have four terrific albums which have been great all along (their debut, Hymns for the Happy remains one of my very favourite albums) but there has been a growth and evolution that has brought them to their latest masterpiece, the recently released album, The Living Proof. If you haven’t heard that one yet, be sure to get in on this show and pick up a copy before all of your friends list it on those year-end best-of lists; I can’t imagine how a situation where it wouldn’t end up on mine this year. I’ve had it on repeat since my first listen.

They’re right at home on big stages at festivals and theatres across the country. Recently they blew away a crowd at Winnipeg’s hallowed music hall, The West End Cultural Centre, and they’ve been wowing crowds at other theatres and large music clubs ever since. It’s a rare and amazing opportunity to see this powerful band in such an intimate environment, so even if you saw them recently, this is one you won’t want to miss!

Check out the first single and the leadoff track from the new album:

Here are the boys in action at WECC, April 17. They rocked so much, the video’s pretty distorted. It’ll sound much better in person!

Classic title track from their first album, Hymns for the Happy:

Here’s a special treat for you. Here’s a recording of Sunparlour Players live at The Sunset Saloon, Oct. 29, 2012! Download, unzip, drop into iTunes or your favourite player, and enjoy!

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Podcast: April 20, 2014 w/Devin Latimer & Brock Zeman

It’s the day after Record Store Day, but the celebration’s still going on! Some RSD releases, before a chat with Brock Zeman, who we’ve been blessed to have play a number of times at The Sunset Saloon, but who is now headed to town to play the big room, The West End Cultural Centre! We’ll find out how he feels and how he’s preparing for this big break. Today we also get to be the official announcer of the 2014 lineup for The Trout Forest Music Festival! AD Devin Latimer gave us a call to spill the beans and get us excited for that great festival in August.

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part 1: (intro/Record Store Day)

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part 2:(Brock Zeman) (unavailable)

part 3: (Devin Latimer/Trout Forest Music Festival) (unavailable)

part 4: (upcoming shows)

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

2:00 – 2:30 pm

JP Hoe – Rise – The Live Beta Project – CDN – WPG
Neko Case, Howe Gelb, Jason Lytle, etc. – Satellite of Love – Songs from the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack: Mars
Wax Mannequin & The Burning Hell – Total Eclipse of the Heart – Hear Some Evil – CDN
Drive-By Truckers – Trying to Be the Boss (on a Beaver Brown Budget) – Dragon Pants EP
Brock Zeman – Rotten Tooth – Rotten Tooth – CDN

2:30 – 3:00 pm

Brock Zeman – Day Before Tomorrow – Rotten Tooth – CDN
Brock Zeman – There Will Always Be a Right Now – Rotten Tooth – CDN
Ridley Bent – Brooklyn Texas – Wildcard – CDN – WPG

3:00 – 3:30 pm

Lynn Miles – Love Sweet Love – Love Sweet Love – CDN
The Sweet Alibi – I Will Wait – We’ve Got To – CDN – WPG
JD Edwards Band – This House Will Stand – Roads and Roads – CDN – WPG
Slow Leaves – Life of a Better Man – Second Chances – CDN – WPG

3:30 – 4:00 pm

Fearing & White – Secret Of A Long-Lasting Love – Tea and Confidences – CDN
Fearing & White – Heart o’ the Morning – Fearing & White – CDN
Shannon Lyon – I’m Letting You Go – Broken Things – CDN
Shannon Lyon – Three Days of You – el Sol – CDN
Shannon Lyon – I Believe in You – Safe Inside – CDN
Shannon Lyon – Blue Flowers – This Love This Love – CDN
Shannon Lyon – Sometimes It Hurts – Wandered – CDN
Andrew James O’Brien – Thank You – Songs for Searchers – CDN

Podcast: January 26, 2014

At last we’re joined by Grant Davidson, who’s now going as Slow Leaves, and is building quite a buzz for his new EP and sound. Today he stopped by to chat about the project and play some of his terrific songs. We’ve also got more great new music to share.

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Chris Trapper @ Sunset Saloon, April 1, 2014

Chris Trapper - 14Chris Trapper
www.christrapper.com
Live at Sunset Saloon (house concert, West Winnipeg)
Tuesday, April 1, 2014
7:30
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, but we’ll have plenty of both on hand, so feel free to enjoy whatever’s on hand!

Questions? RSVP? Fill out the contact form below!

After a very popular, memorable, and successful show last year, we’re super pleased to welcome back Chris Trapper. His show was funny, engaging, moving, and always entertaining. Many of the songs performed last year made it onto Chris’ new CD, Technicolor, so  I hope you’ll come out and pick up a copy and hear what new material he’s already performing.

I became rather obsessed with this great song after last year’s show. It’s a beauty, and it now has a touching video:

Like many Winnipeggers, my first knowing exposure to Chris Trapper came when he opened for Folk Festival favourite Martin Sexton at the Walker Theatre in 2009. He won us over with his wit, charm, and wonderful songs. But you’re likely familiar with some of his other work, without even knowing it. He co-wrote 7 songs with Great Big Sea, including their big hit “Sea of No Cares.” He’s had songs on some big movie soundtracks, including the Grammy Award nominated soundtrack to “August Rush,” as well as multiple TV show placements. He is also the leader of successful rock band The Push Stars.

I got to see and hear a lot more of him at The Edmonton Folk Festival in 2010, where he became fast friends with Colin Hay (Men at Work,) and won over a lot of new fans at that very prestigious festival.

He’s got a hectic touring schedule, a lot of great songs, and many amusing stories from along the way. I know you’ll enjoy yourself if you come see Chris in our friendly, intimate environment.

Official Bio:

CHRIS TRAPPER began his career as the front man for late-90’s alternative rock band THE PUSH STARS (Capitol Records).  With four CD releases and several high profile national tours — including a run with Matchbox TwentyThe Push Stars served to establish Chris as an authentic talent.

As a modern day singer /songwriter, Chris is most known for his song This Time, the #1 selling song on the Grammy nominated soundtrack for AUGUST RUSH (Robin Williams, Jonathan Rhys Meyers /Warner Bros Pictures).

The new CD (released October 18, 2013), Technicolor, is a collection of 17 songs written and performed by Chris Trapper.  This new work was Produced, Recorded, Mixed and Mastered by Brad Young at BKY Music, Boston, USA.  Focus tracks include the title track ‘Technicolor‘ and ‘Northwest Sun‘ and ‘The Accident‘.

Chris Trapper’s music can best be described as lyrically driven roots-pop with a knack for telling everyday stories filled with extra-ordinary characters.

Every record tells a story. For me, much more than gimmicks, my albums are like diary entries, or truthful accounts of where I’m at in life. I suppose that might be the same for most songwriters, but in the spectrum of the music business, it’s still an animal that’s nearly extinct.”   Chris Trapper  

In the Spring of 2013 Chris performed a duet with his songwriting idol JOHN PRINE at the Portsmouth Songwriter Festival.

In 2012 and 2013 Chris toured North America and the UK with multi platinum songwriter COLIN HAY.

His humble sense of humility is what makes Trapper’s songs so strong… He makes you feel like you are the person he’s singing about.  The Few & the Far Between is another strong addition to the Chris Trapper/Push Stars catalog.Popdose

The New York Times calls his work “classic pop perfection.”

A prolific songwriter, Chris can boast high profile film placements including There’s Something About Mary (Ben Stiller, Cameron Diaz), The Devil Wears Prada (Meryl Streep), Say It Isn’t So (Heather Graham) and Gun Shy (Sandra Bullock, Liam Neeson) as well as significant television placements including All My Children, Women’s Murder Club, Malcolm In The Middle, a coveted placement in George Clooney’s final episode of ER, the theme song for WB Networks dramedy Pepper Dennis and a cameo on-screen appearance with the show’s star, Rebecca Romjin.

A respected songwriter of the highest caliber, Chris has written 7 songs with/for Canadian band GREAT BIG SEA, including their #1 single “Sea Of No Cares” from the certified-platinum Sea Of No Cares CD.  Great Big Sea covered Trapper’s song “Everything Shines” and their version served as the debut single off their certified-gold Road Rage CD album. Chris’ songwriting collaborations with Great Big Sea earned him two prestigious SOCAN awards. Rob Thomas of Matchbox Twenty and Antigone Rising have performed other notable versions of Trapper’s songs.

Trapper’s live show is a favorite among fans of alt–acoustic music. His on–stage persona is warm and inclusive, his organic understanding of classic pop melody, infectious. Audience members seem to particularly appreciate the lighthearted moments with the ukulele.

It’s an incredibly rare musician, particularly in the world of popular music, who is able to forge a career based on quiet dignity and steadfast integrity.” – The Buffalo News

http://www.christrapper.com

If music doesn’t work out, Chris is considering a run for office:


Let’s make sure it doesn’t come to that!

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March 18, 2007

The Four Horsemen Are Coming! The Four Horsemen Are Coming!

Today’s show was pretty much devoted to one of the most amazing non-folk fest gatherings of songwriters this city has ever seen. The so-called “Four Horsemen” tour brings together four of the greatest of all time, and four of our favourites, Guy Clark, Joe Ely, John Hiatt, and Lyle Lovett, and we couldn’t possibly be more excited and couldn’t possibly pass up the opportunity to play some of their best.

Oh, and some new Can-con, cuz we have to and cuz it’s good stuff.

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

2:00pm – 2:30pm

NQ Arbuckle – Huntsville Affair – digital single – CDN
Sarah Harmer & the Tragically Hip – Silver Road – Men with Brooms Soundtrack – CDN
Joey Wright – Giddy Up Bill Monroe – Jalopy – CDN
David Francey – Stone Town – Right of Passage – CDN
David Francey – A Conversation – Right of Passage – CDN
Martin Sexton – Thought I Knew Ya – Seeds
Stephen Fearing – Whoville – Sixty Second Songs – CDN

2:30pm – 3:00pm

Mister Mann – I Play Blind – December Looms – CDN
Michael Johnston – Bedbugs – Sixty Second Songs – CDN
Chris Frye and the Analog Ghosts – Kathryn – Raised on Rhythm and Rhyme – CDN
Reid Jamieson – Shiny Silver Goodbye – Sixty Second Songs – CDN
Lyle Lovett – Step Inside this House – Step Inside this House
Lyle Lovett – Closing Time – Lyle Lovett
Lyle Lovett – Walk Through the Bottomland – Pontiac

3:00pm – 3:30pm

Lyle Lovett & his Large Band – Nobody Knows Me – Lyle Lovett & his Large Band
Lyle Lovett – I’ve Been to Memphis – Joshua Judges Ruth
Lyle Lovett – I Think You Know What I Mean – I Love Everybody
Lyle Lovett – Private Conversation – The Road to Ensenada
John Hiatt – Thing Called Love – Bring the Family
John Hiatt – Slow Turning – Slow Turning
Little Village – Don’t Go Away Mad – Little Village
John Hiatt – I’ll Never Get Over You – The Tiki Bar Is Open

3:30pm – 4:00pm

Joe Ely – All Just to Get to You – The Best of Joe Ely
Joe Ely – Me and Billy the Kid – Live at Liberty Lunch
Guy Clark – The Indian Cowboy – Old Friends
Guy Clark – Texas-1947 – Old No. 1
Guy Clark – Homegrown Tomatoes – Craftsman
Guy Clark – The Randall Knife – Together at the Bluebird Café
Guy Clark – The Cape – Dublin Blues

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 Free Range Radio – January 18, 2007 – High & Lonesome Night

A tribute to the best live music venue in town, the Times Change(d) High & Lonesome Club which is celebrating its 6th anniversary this weekend with lots of great acts & the annual Whisky Awards. We also feature an interview with the man himself, John Scoles, Owner & Janitor.

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High and Lonesome Night!
Thursday, January 18th, 2007
Episode Host(s): Kristi Kolbauer & Jeff Robson
A tribute to the best live music venue in town, the Times Change(d) High & Lonesome Club which is celebrating its 6th anniversary this weekend with lots of great acts & the annual Whiskey Awards. We also feature an interview with the man himself, John Scoles, Owner & Janitor.
Artist Title
Jesse Malin High Lonesome
The D. Rangers We Stay High & Lonesome
Sound Czech The Chicken Toss Song
The Perpetrators Josco, Can I Have Another Shot of Beam?
John Scoles Interview
Scott Nolan Right On The Wrong Time
Scott Nolan This Time
Carolyn Mark & NQ Arbuckle Fireworks
Carolyn Mark & Geoff Berner It’s All Just A Matter Of Where You Draw The Line
Elliott BROOD Oh, Alberta
Hayes Carll Hey Baby, Where You Been?
Romi Mayes On The Corner Of Grant & Alice

November 26, 2006

Wow, was that Grand Cariboo Opry good. ‘Nuff said.

This weekend marks the 30th anniversary of the legendary Band’s legendary Last Waltz. That group’s impact on music was huge, so we looked at some of their work and some great Band covers.

And, some musical birthdays, including our pal Geoff Berner, the late great Stan Rogers, and Randy Newman.

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Episode #186
Sunday, November 26, 2006
2:00-4:00 pm central time
CJUM 101.5 UMFM in Winnipeg, Manitoba
www.umfm.com

Wow, was that Grand Cariboo Opry good. ‘Nuff said.

This weekend marks the 30th anniversary of the legendary Band’s legendary Last Waltz. That group’s impact on music was huge, so we looked at some of their work and some great Band covers.

And, some musical birthdays, including our pal Geoff Berner, the late great Stan Rogers, and Randy Newman.

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

2:00pm – 2:30pm

Ridley Bent – Suicidewinder – Blam – CDN
Ridley Bent – Rattlesnake Moonshine – Blam – CDN
Hank Williams – Lost Highway – The Ultimate Collection
The Grand Cariboo Opry – The Weight – live recording – CDN

Tell The Band they’re welcome any time:
Blackie & the Rodeo Kings – The Shape I’m In – live recording – CDN
The Band – Up on Cripple Creek – The Last Waltz – CDN

2:30pm – 3:00pm

Ronnie Hawkins & the Hawks – Baby Jean – The Best of – CDN
The Band – King Harvest (Has Surely Come) – The Band – CDN
Johnny Cash – The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down – The Last Waltz
Bruce Springsteen – Rag Mama Rag – live recording
Elvis Costello – Stage Fright – live recording
Jeff Tweedy – I Shall Be Released – live recording
Reid Jamieson & Michael Johnston – Twilight – Live @ UMFM – CDN

3:00pm – 3:30pm

Kelly Hogan – Whispering Pines – Beneath the Country Underdog
Deadstring Brothers – Get Up Jake – Starving Winter Report
Harry Manx – It Makes No Difference – Mantras for Madmen – CDN
Blackie & the Rodeo Kings – Remedy – Kings of Love – CDN
The Band – Life Is a Carnival – The Last Waltz – CDN

3:30pm – 4:00pm

Geoff Berner – It’s Your Birthday Today – recorded live on UMFM – CDN
Geoff Berner – Whiskey Rabbi – Whiskey Rabbi – CDN
Geoff Berner – We All Gotta Be a Prostitute Sometimes – We Shall Not Flag Or Fail, We Shall Go On To The End – CDN
The Be Good Tanyas – Light Enough to Travel – Blue Horse – CDN
Stan Rogers – Barrett’s Privateers – Fogerty’s Cove – CDN
John Gorka – The Lockkeeper – Writing in the Margins
Randy Newman – Short People – Little Criminals