Episodes
Thursday Apr 27, 2006
Steel Belted Radio, April 27, 2006 - part 3
Thursday Apr 27, 2006
Thursday Apr 27, 2006
Thursday Apr 27, 2006
Steel Belted Radio, April 27, 2006 - part 2
Thursday Apr 27, 2006
Thursday Apr 27, 2006
Thursday Apr 27, 2006
Steel Belted Radio, April 27, 2006 - part 1
Thursday Apr 27, 2006
Thursday Apr 27, 2006
Thursday, April
27, 2006
with
Kristi Kolbauer, Jeff Robson & Terry Wilson
Mike Plume Band | Steel Belted Radio | CDN | |
Feist | Inside + Out | CDN | |
Bruce Springsteen | Old Dan Tucker | ||
Stephen Fearing | When my work is done | CDN | |
Ridley Bent | Rattlesnake Moonshine | CDN | |
Teddy Thompson & Rufus Wainwright | King of the Road | ||
Jackie Greene | I'm so gone | ||
Allison Moorer | Baby Dreamer | ||
Ann Vriend | Same Thing for You | ||
Chris Brown & Kate Fenner | Margaret | CDN | |
Kent McAlister | Things you say | ||
Leeroy Stagger | Bloody Guitars | CDN | |
Ox | LA City | CDN | |
Rae Spoon | Keep the engine running | CDN | |
Steve Schellenberg | These Old Boys | CDN | |
Todd Hunter Band | Now I Know | CDN | |
Jesse DeNatale | The Dreamers Holiday |
Sunday Apr 23, 2006
Sunday Apr 23, 2006
April 23, 2006 - part 3 (Todd Hunter Band)
Sunday Apr 23, 2006
Sunday Apr 23, 2006
playlist
This segment includes an interview with and live performances from Todd Hunter, along with Jeff Derksen of The Todd Hunter Band.
Sunday Apr 23, 2006
Sunday Apr 23, 2006
April 23, 2006 - part 1
Sunday Apr 23, 2006
Sunday Apr 23, 2006
For some odd reason, we took a trip to the barnyard, with songs about chickens, ponies, and even some monkeys. Don’t ask.
In between all of that silliness, we had a visit from Todd Hunter & Jeff Derksen, who are about to release a new Todd Hunter Band disc, called “Life Is Good.” Todd is good, and so is the record. He’s not very silly though, and doesn’t know any songs about chickens, ponies, or monkeys. Oh well.
Sunday Apr 16, 2006
Sunday Apr 16, 2006
Sunday Apr 16, 2006
Sunday Apr 16, 2006
April 16, 2006 - part 1
Sunday Apr 16, 2006
Sunday Apr 16, 2006
It's Easter Sunday. We try really hard not to delve into politics or religion on this show; we're non-judgmental listening at its finest. But I have noticed that a lot of my favourite singer/songwriters have name-checked the man upstairs in songs that aren't exactly religious. So, because I'm never one to pass up a fun and easy theme, we heard some songs for Jesus, and then some songs just for us down here.
playlist
Sunday Apr 09, 2006
Sunday Apr 09, 2006
Sunday Apr 09, 2006
Sunday Apr 09, 2006
April 9, 2006 - part 1
Sunday Apr 09, 2006
Sunday Apr 09, 2006
A bit of a mixed bag as usual. Some new releases and plenty of excitement about the release of the lineup for the Winnipeg Folk Festival.
Then, a compilation of compilations, as I pulled a bunch of great compilation discs off the shelf and dug up some gems.
Sunday Apr 02, 2006
Sunday Apr 02, 2006
Sunday Apr 02, 2006
April 2, 2006 - part 2
Sunday Apr 02, 2006
Sunday Apr 02, 2006
Today a 2-hour celebration of great Canadian music. The Junos are especially silly this year, so it’s hard to consider winning or even being nominated a huge honour, but any celebration of great Canadian music is ok by me. With that in mind, this show looked at some of the better music being nominated, as well as some of the winners from the non-televised awards (which are always more important anyway).
Also, a listen to some of the great music put out by Sarah Harmer, who is in town this week. Not only does she put out great music on her own, but Harmer has been on more great Canadian albums than anyone I can think of, so we heard some of her contributions to others’ albums.
Sunday Apr 02, 2006
April 2, 2006 - part 1
Sunday Apr 02, 2006
Sunday Apr 02, 2006
Today a 2-hour celebration of great Canadian music. The Junos are especially silly this year, so it’s hard to consider winning or even being nominated a huge honour, but any celebration of great Canadian music is ok by me. With that in mind, this show looked at some of the better music being nominated, as well as some of the winners from the non-televised awards (which are always more important anyway).
Also, a listen to some of the great music put out by Sarah Harmer, who is in town this week. Not only does she put out great music on her own, but Harmer has been on more great Canadian albums than anyone I can think of, so we heard some of her contributions to others’ albums.