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Kit Langfield joins the podcast to talk about the song "Belt Loops" from his debut solo album "Restless." The Americana singer/songwriter compares song writing to mining for gold.
His dedication to art has sent him down a path of collaborating with musicians and building a creative bridge between British Columbia and Saskatchewan. After a successful CD release party at the Capital Music Club, he plans to carry his momentum throughout the summer with more shows in Saskatoon, Swift Current, Regina and to festivals including the Dog Patch Music Festival.
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Daniel James plays guitar in the band Brass Camel and he joins the podcast to talk about their song "King for a Day" from their debut album "Brass." The guitar player talks about how the hardest part of playing in a band is finding people who share the same vision and are ready to commit to the project.
Brass Camel draws inspiration from progressive rock, jazz fashion, blues and R&B. But Daniel says that they try to avoid rules about what the band should sound like and that allows the creative process some extra freedoms.
Brass Camel will be touring Canada in 2023, for more information go to
www.brasscamel.ca
Brass Camel - King for a Day
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Benjamin Dakota Rogers joins the podcast to talk about the title track from his latest release "Little Old Paint Horse." The singer/songwriter talks about incorporating the rouged wilderness of his home studio into his recordings.
He grew up playing the violin, going to festivals and listening to fiddle music in the family's big VW bus. Now his instrument of choice is a tenor guitar and he is riding a wave of creativity.
Benjamin Dakota Rogers - Little Old Paint Horse (youtube)
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Jake Vaadeland joins the podcast to talk about his single "Retro Man." The singer/songwriter is known for his unique style as well as his vintage sound.
The self-taught musician talks about studying old tapes of the Grand Ole Opry and picking along with his guitar and banjo. His high energy bluegrass shows have propelled him into the spotlight just the way he planned.
In 2023, his dedication has been recognized with five nominations from the Saskatchewan Country Music Awards, including Male Artist of the Year.
Jake Vaadeland - Retro Man (youtube)
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Earl Pereira from The Steadies, joins the podcast to talk about their latest single "Philophobia". The songwriter talks about how the fear of love is a real thing and how a person has to be comfortable with who they are, before they can find that special someone.
The Steadies have gained a reputation for getting the party started with a style of music they call "island rock" and people are taking note because in 2022 the band won Best Concert of the Year in Planet S Magazine.
"Philophobia" will be released on Friday, April 14th, check out the theSteadies.ca for more information.
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Jeff Cox plays guitar in the band The Department Heads and he joins the podcast to talk about their song "Bonneville" from their debut self-titled album. The guitar player talks about how a band can become a second family and how the ability to share ideas without fear of judgement can really nurture the creative spirit.
In the past when social distancing was advised, the Department Heads came up with a creative solution and recorded a live version of "Bonneville" while in isolation. Check out the video below to see the results.
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Charlie J Memphis joins the podcast to talk about his latest single "Peyote Cowboy." The singer/songwriter is known for his charisma on stage and his passion for music.
His ability to connect with the audience leaves a lasting impression each time he finishes a set. He shares a few of his songwriting secrets and fills us in on what he calls "the fermentation period" he puts all of his lyrics through.
Charlie J Memphis - Peyote Cowboy (youtube)
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Ellen Froese joins the podcast to talk about her song "Things I Have Left to Do." She talks about how writing can be cathartic and help with the healing process. She says the song has allowed her to answer some questions that she needed to ask herself.
Ellen Froese - Things I have Left to Do (youtube)
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Ask Carol joins us all the way from Norway to talk about their recent release "The Darkest Hour." The rocking duo began recording music on their farm and performing outside. You can find them on youtube performing in the picturesque setting of the Norwegian countryside and you might be surprised who stops over to have a listen.
They always attract an audience as several of their videos have gone viral. Their style has impressed audiences from all over the world with tours in Japan, South Korea and the Philippines and their do-it-yourself attitude allows them to create content worth following.
Ask Carol - The Darkest Hour (Youtube)
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Berk Jodoin - The Sailor (youtube)
The songwriter talks with us about his single "The Sailor." He doesn't shy away from the pain involved in the writing process and he really gives us a glimpse into how this meaningful song was created.
"The Sailor" is an "emotionally driven song speaking to the horrors of war and the fallout that happens after the deployment ends." Berkjodoinmusic.net
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The folk songwriter from New Brunswick released his album called "East of Nowhere" in 2021. Colin Fowlie joins the podcast to give us some insight about the story behind "Someone's Favourite Song."
Colin Fowlie - Someone's Favourite song (youtube)
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Brayden King sits down to talk about his song "Down That Road." He says that his roots are in rock and roll but he admits that he has let country and blues influence his songwriting style.
He released a 7 song EP called "Live from the Road" in 2022 and hints that there may be full band versions of his songs released in the future. While plans to tour Canada are set in stone, he also mentioned a few top secret projects that are sure to make 2023 a memorable year.
Brayden King - Down That Road (youtube)
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Liam St. John joins us to talk about one of his latest singles "Dipped in Bleach." The singer/songwriter released a raw, uncut collection of songs called "Stripped Back" and in 2022 it became the #1 Blues Albums on Apple Music.
His vocal style has impressed audiences around the world, with success on social media as well as television. His performance on the Voice in 2020 was well received and is definitely worth watching. He continues to write and release music in 2023 and you can find him on all streaming platforms.
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Liam St. John audition on the voice 2022 (youtube)
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Morgan Robertson joins the podcast to talk about her latest single "Straws". The singer/songwriter grew up learning the fiddle before she began playing guitar and writing music.
Her melodies have impressed audiences from the small towns of Saskatchewan to the big cities. As she continues her studies at University in Saskatoon she plans to record more music in the future.
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David Miner - Pennies out of Pain is available on:
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The country songwriter based out of New Braunfels, Tx released "Heartache Songs" in 2022, David Miner joins the podcast to share the story about how his friend Muskrat Jones added a melody line on the steel guitar, while Skyler Thimens added the drums and Charlie J. Memphis played the bass. Together they transformed an acoustic song into his latest single, "Pennies out of Pain."
To find David Miner and the Reasons to Quit on tour in 2023 check out:
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Brad Proudlove - Fair to Middlin' is available at Bradproudlove.com
The folk singer grew up singing in church and at provincial music festivals. He got his first guitar when he was 13 years old, a relic he brought with him when his family moved out of the city and into the wide open spaces of Southern Saskatchewan.
Between videography and photography projects, he utilizes the quiet countryside to capture the crisp sounds of his acoustic and his smooth vocals. He takes some time to tell us the story behind the song he calls "Fair to Middlin."
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Colter Wall has made it clear that someone he considers a close friend is in need of help right now, here is a direct quote.
"My buddy was in a bad wreck and is laid up in the hospital. I’m gonna start multiple merch campaigns to raise funds for his recovery...
All proceeds from sales (physical and digital) of my album "Western Swing and Waltzes" are going towards him and his family!"
- @colterwall (Instagram)
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Colter Wall - Cypress Hills and the Big Country
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Eliza Mary Doyle is always on the go, and we caught up with her to discuss her melody-driven songwriting style as she walks us through her song called "Nothin' to Lose."
Her experience in the studio and her ability to bring performers together wherever the stage takes her has gained her an encyclopedia of knowledge over the past twenty years. She has performed in groups and as a solo act in Canada, Europe, and the United States.
Her travels have taken her all over the world, but she still feels drawn to the Great White North. During a five-week residency in Stanley Mission, Saskatchewan, she became aware of the need for ongoing programming, which led her to co-found C.A.M.P (Community Arts Mentorship Program), a non-profit organization that was recently recognized by the Saskatchewan Music Awards.Eliza Doyle - Nothin' to Lose
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Blake Berglund talks about the responsibility of songwriters and the sport of being a touring musician. He shares his approach to crafting lyrics and how he uses humour and satire to approach difficult topics.
He is a Cowboy who was raised on the edge of Saskatchewan's Moose Mountain Provincial Park, he began writing at a young age and went on to create an impression collection of music, including 5 studio albums.
Berglund has received nominations and awards from the Saskatchewan Country Music Association, The Western Canadian Music Association, The Canadian Country Music Association and The Independent Music Awards.
Blake Berglund - Where Have All My Horses Gone? (Intersessions)
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Will Ardell - Songs in the Dark is available on:
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The folk/country songwriter from Saskatchewan has been releasing singles since 2020, from his album "The Truth." Will Ardell joins the podcast to share a few stories about writing and recording his latest single, "Songs in the Dark."
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