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Remembering Dallas Good of The Sadies; Interview with Travis Good

In 2010, Curve Music released a 10th Anniversary edition of "Garth Hudson Presents: A Canadian Celebration of The Band", which includes additional artwork and new packaging, a 44-page booklet written by Alan Cross, and two previously unreleased bonus tracks. The album, recorded between 2008 and 2010, was produced and performed by Garth Hudson, with co-producer/engineer Peter J. Moore at his side (Cowboy Junkies, Lucinda Williams), and features guest appearances by some of Canada's most talented musicians, including Neil Young, Bruce Cockburn, Blue Rodeo, Cowboy Junkies, The Trews, The Sadies, Great Big Sea, Hawksley Workman, Mary Margaret O'Hara, Chantal Kreviazuk, Raine Maida, and Ian Thornley, among others. In November 2021, Curve Music celebrated this compilation with a 10 year anniversary re-issue.
This compilation is very special because unlike other tributes, and Band compilations this album was curated and produced by one of this legendary band's original members, Garth Hudson. It is a Mega Fab listen from start to finish. Huge thanks to Paula Danylevich from Hype Music and Brian Hetherman from Curve Music for organizing these chats. www.curvemusic.com, www.hypemusiconline.com Varoooooomah!
The Sadies play on four different tracks on this album:
Out of the Blue – Garth Hudson featuring Mary Margaret O'Hara & the Sadies
This Wheel's on Fire – Garth Hudson featuring Neil Young & The Sadies
The Shape I'm In – Garth Hudson featuring The Sadies
Knockin' Lost John – Garth Hudson featuring Great Big Sea.
The members of The Sadies include Travis and his brother the late Dallas Good, on guitar and vocals, Sean Dean, bass and Mike Belitsky on drums.
www.sadies.net
Here is my chat with Travis Good on The Afternoon Drive:
This compilation is very special because unlike other tributes, and Band compilations this album was curated and produced by one of this legendary band's original members, Garth Hudson. It is a Mega Fab listen from start to finish. Huge thanks to Paula Danylevich from Hype Music and Brian Hetherman from Curve Music for organizing these chats. www.curvemusic.com, www.hypemusiconline.com Varoooooomah!
The Sadies play on four different tracks on this album:
Out of the Blue – Garth Hudson featuring Mary Margaret O'Hara & the Sadies
This Wheel's on Fire – Garth Hudson featuring Neil Young & The Sadies
The Shape I'm In – Garth Hudson featuring The Sadies
Knockin' Lost John – Garth Hudson featuring Great Big Sea.
The members of The Sadies include Travis and his brother the late Dallas Good, on guitar and vocals, Sean Dean, bass and Mike Belitsky on drums.
www.sadies.net
Here is my chat with Travis Good on The Afternoon Drive:
Charlie Lawson aka Jim McDonald from Coronation Street.

This is a wee chat I did with actor Charles Lawson who plays Jim McDonald on Coronation Street.
Charles was here in Canada as part the of Coronation Street based Tales from The Street, a popular Q and A oriented show that toured across Canada also featuring Julia Howarth (Claire Peacock), Steve Arnold (Ashley Peacock) and Nick Cochrane (Andy McDonald). I spoke to Charles backstage at the University of Waterloo. I also did Media Relations for this tour
Charles was here in Canada as part the of Coronation Street based Tales from The Street, a popular Q and A oriented show that toured across Canada also featuring Julia Howarth (Claire Peacock), Steve Arnold (Ashley Peacock) and Nick Cochrane (Andy McDonald). I spoke to Charles backstage at the University of Waterloo. I also did Media Relations for this tour
Here is my chat with Charlie Lawson
Medium Jay Lane Comes to Kitchener for the First Time.

Jay Lane is a radiantly outgoing person who absolutely loves life and everything that goes with it. She has an incredible ability to sense the spirit world around her, “tattle-talers” as she calls them. She claims that “they,” spirit, are your loved ones who essentially never really go that far away after they cross over.
“I love my connection to the other side,” she claims. “My mother always told me that things happened for a reason but couldn’t tell me why they did. So I simply started trusting myself with what it was that I felt, sensed and heard. The rest is history.”
Jay claims that she’s had to be quiet about her abilities growing up due to the source of embarrassment it was causing her family. “I’ve had to shut up most of my life because of it. Now, you can’t shut me up.”
Jay has this incredible ability to connect via clairaudience, clairvoyance, and clairsentience. She’s just truly connected! Those who have had the pleasure of meeting her are “amazed” at what comes out of her mouth”.
Her popularity began a few years ago, when she decided to leave a 22 year government job to pursue her true calling in life and her love of mediumship. “It was hard for me to come out of my spiritual closet, I’ve always had to repress my feelings, but I had to face who I am, and could no longer deny it.” Jay claims that her mother’s death had a great affect on her decision and has not looked back since.
Jay is also gaining rapid international popularity for her association with the celebrity world. “I was introduced to my first celebrity through a great friend of mine who is a well known sensitive on paranormal television.” Who would have thought that a small town girl would be so popular with celebs. They just love her!
“I knew that one day I would be reading for many well known people, it was just a matter of time.” When asked what it is that the celebs like most about her, her cheery reply; “They love my accent, my no nonsense approach to life, and my sincerity. They also love my positivity and the way I say, ‘eh!’ How could they not love me eh?”
With Jay’s rapid popularity, she is moving onward to other avenues so that she can affect the world in a positive way.
“I know I’m here for that reason, and I want to bring closure to those who seek answers and signs from their loved ones. We all have a soul’s journey here on earth and a subconscious knowing of our life-paths. I’m here to be that go-between on this plane and the other side, whether it’s through television, writing, stage work, I’m simply a small medium at large!”
I had a chance to speak with Jay shortly before she left for her tour. She is looking forward to appearing at Kitchener's Holiday Inn on Tuesday March 3 between 7 and 9 pm. This is her first apprearance in Waterloo Region. Jay and I have a mutual love for this song. "Great Gig in the Sky" - Pink Floyd.
For more info about Jay Lane - http://mediumjaylane.com
“I love my connection to the other side,” she claims. “My mother always told me that things happened for a reason but couldn’t tell me why they did. So I simply started trusting myself with what it was that I felt, sensed and heard. The rest is history.”
Jay claims that she’s had to be quiet about her abilities growing up due to the source of embarrassment it was causing her family. “I’ve had to shut up most of my life because of it. Now, you can’t shut me up.”
Jay has this incredible ability to connect via clairaudience, clairvoyance, and clairsentience. She’s just truly connected! Those who have had the pleasure of meeting her are “amazed” at what comes out of her mouth”.
Her popularity began a few years ago, when she decided to leave a 22 year government job to pursue her true calling in life and her love of mediumship. “It was hard for me to come out of my spiritual closet, I’ve always had to repress my feelings, but I had to face who I am, and could no longer deny it.” Jay claims that her mother’s death had a great affect on her decision and has not looked back since.
Jay is also gaining rapid international popularity for her association with the celebrity world. “I was introduced to my first celebrity through a great friend of mine who is a well known sensitive on paranormal television.” Who would have thought that a small town girl would be so popular with celebs. They just love her!
“I knew that one day I would be reading for many well known people, it was just a matter of time.” When asked what it is that the celebs like most about her, her cheery reply; “They love my accent, my no nonsense approach to life, and my sincerity. They also love my positivity and the way I say, ‘eh!’ How could they not love me eh?”
With Jay’s rapid popularity, she is moving onward to other avenues so that she can affect the world in a positive way.
“I know I’m here for that reason, and I want to bring closure to those who seek answers and signs from their loved ones. We all have a soul’s journey here on earth and a subconscious knowing of our life-paths. I’m here to be that go-between on this plane and the other side, whether it’s through television, writing, stage work, I’m simply a small medium at large!”
I had a chance to speak with Jay shortly before she left for her tour. She is looking forward to appearing at Kitchener's Holiday Inn on Tuesday March 3 between 7 and 9 pm. This is her first apprearance in Waterloo Region. Jay and I have a mutual love for this song. "Great Gig in the Sky" - Pink Floyd.
For more info about Jay Lane - http://mediumjaylane.com
Sandra Bender CEO of The Centre in the Square -The Book of Mormon to 2015 Season.

Sandra Bender is the CEO of Centre in the Square. I was chuffed to have her a guest.
And we had a very wide ranging chat from the recent sell out spectacular The Book of Mormon!!!! and the upcoming challenges of presenting Bill Cosby, to her Centrestage wish-list and the Centre's audience to come. Sandra also spoke about new programming initiatives for 2015, the Centre's venerable Children's Series, and its continuing On Stage Series which features three fine acts for the 2015 season. WE also featured music from Sandra's personal play-list including Sean Lennon & Charlotte Kemp. ZZ Top, Dum Dum Girls, David Bryne and St Vincent, Seasick Steve, Mike Patton, Jeremy Fisher and more.
And kudos to Sandra for bringing “The Book of Mormon” to Centre in the Square because …..this happened!
The Book of Mormon
Out of 15,000 tickets !!! 14,437 people flocked to Centre In The Square to see the National Tour of The Book of Mormon which ran for eight performances December 9 to 14, 2014. Most performances were sold-out, with overall attendance for the one-week engagement at 97 percent. The show represents the highest attendance and financial impact from a week-long production at The Centre in over 10 years. In addition, more than 38% percent of the audience were first-time visitors to The Centre.
“We’re very pleased that The Book of Mormon was so enthusiastically received by the KW community and it was particularly exhilarating to welcome so many new visitors to The Centre,” said CEO Sandra Bender. “In the strategic plan we set some ambitious goals with respect to programming work that would raise the reputation of The Centre and attract a new audience. This record-breaking run of The Book of Mormon is a major step forward on our journey towards becoming an organization the public can rely on to present important and outstanding work of our time.”
About Centre In The Square
For more than 30 years, Centre In The Square has played a leading role in promoting the highest quality of local and international music and performing arts in southwestern Ontario. Located in Kitchener, Ontario, The Centre is dedicated to promoting performing arts that entertain, inspire, engage and create memorable experiences for the region. The venue’s main hall, a 2,047-seat state-of-the-art theatre boasts superior acoustics and is widely regarded as one the finest performance spaces in North America. Last year, The Centre welcomed nearly 200,000 visitors to a range of events including dance, comedy, musicals, theatre and music from classical to rock. A registered not-for-profit charitable organization, The Centre is governed by a 14-member board with a staff of 200 full-time and part-time employees. Visit www.centreinthesquare.com for more information.
This is the third Centre CEO I had as a guest, as I also had Dan Donaldson, and Jamie Grant as guests as well. I made Jamie Grant promise that he would bring Mormon to the Centre, but it was Sandra Bender that made it happen! Sweeeeeeet! - Coral FM.
Listen here for my special in-depth chat with Sandra Bender!
And we had a very wide ranging chat from the recent sell out spectacular The Book of Mormon!!!! and the upcoming challenges of presenting Bill Cosby, to her Centrestage wish-list and the Centre's audience to come. Sandra also spoke about new programming initiatives for 2015, the Centre's venerable Children's Series, and its continuing On Stage Series which features three fine acts for the 2015 season. WE also featured music from Sandra's personal play-list including Sean Lennon & Charlotte Kemp. ZZ Top, Dum Dum Girls, David Bryne and St Vincent, Seasick Steve, Mike Patton, Jeremy Fisher and more.
And kudos to Sandra for bringing “The Book of Mormon” to Centre in the Square because …..this happened!
The Book of Mormon
Out of 15,000 tickets !!! 14,437 people flocked to Centre In The Square to see the National Tour of The Book of Mormon which ran for eight performances December 9 to 14, 2014. Most performances were sold-out, with overall attendance for the one-week engagement at 97 percent. The show represents the highest attendance and financial impact from a week-long production at The Centre in over 10 years. In addition, more than 38% percent of the audience were first-time visitors to The Centre.
“We’re very pleased that The Book of Mormon was so enthusiastically received by the KW community and it was particularly exhilarating to welcome so many new visitors to The Centre,” said CEO Sandra Bender. “In the strategic plan we set some ambitious goals with respect to programming work that would raise the reputation of The Centre and attract a new audience. This record-breaking run of The Book of Mormon is a major step forward on our journey towards becoming an organization the public can rely on to present important and outstanding work of our time.”
About Centre In The Square
For more than 30 years, Centre In The Square has played a leading role in promoting the highest quality of local and international music and performing arts in southwestern Ontario. Located in Kitchener, Ontario, The Centre is dedicated to promoting performing arts that entertain, inspire, engage and create memorable experiences for the region. The venue’s main hall, a 2,047-seat state-of-the-art theatre boasts superior acoustics and is widely regarded as one the finest performance spaces in North America. Last year, The Centre welcomed nearly 200,000 visitors to a range of events including dance, comedy, musicals, theatre and music from classical to rock. A registered not-for-profit charitable organization, The Centre is governed by a 14-member board with a staff of 200 full-time and part-time employees. Visit www.centreinthesquare.com for more information.
This is the third Centre CEO I had as a guest, as I also had Dan Donaldson, and Jamie Grant as guests as well. I made Jamie Grant promise that he would bring Mormon to the Centre, but it was Sandra Bender that made it happen! Sweeeeeeet! - Coral FM.
Listen here for my special in-depth chat with Sandra Bender!
Bernie Finkelstein - A candid chat with one of the all time Canadian music greats!

Roll Credits!
In 1969, Bernie Finkelstein founded True North Records. He managed The Paupers from 1966–1967 and Kensington Marketfrom 1967-1969. Through 1972-1981, in partnership with Bernie Fiedler, he managed the careers of Abramson, Bruce Cockburn, Murray McLauchlan and Dan Hill. In 1970 he and Cockburn became partners in the music publishing firm Golden Mountain Music.
The first artist signed to True North Records in 1969 was Bruce Cockburn. By the time Finkelstein sold True North the label had released over 550 albums, including records from such Canadian notables as Rough Trade, Randy Bachman, The Rheostatics, Lynn Miles, Cowboy Junkies, Colin Linden, Catherine MacLellan, Tom Wilson, Moxy Fruvous, and Lighthouse among others. True North continued to also release records for acts that Finkelstein managed including Blackie & The Rodeo Kings, Murray McLauchlan, Stephen Fearing Barney Bentall and Bruce Cockburn. During the period from 1969 to 2007 True North received over 40 Gold and Platinum records and over 40 Juno Awards.
In 1969, Bernie Finkelstein founded True North Records. He managed The Paupers from 1966–1967 and Kensington Marketfrom 1967-1969. Through 1972-1981, in partnership with Bernie Fiedler, he managed the careers of Abramson, Bruce Cockburn, Murray McLauchlan and Dan Hill. In 1970 he and Cockburn became partners in the music publishing firm Golden Mountain Music.
The first artist signed to True North Records in 1969 was Bruce Cockburn. By the time Finkelstein sold True North the label had released over 550 albums, including records from such Canadian notables as Rough Trade, Randy Bachman, The Rheostatics, Lynn Miles, Cowboy Junkies, Colin Linden, Catherine MacLellan, Tom Wilson, Moxy Fruvous, and Lighthouse among others. True North continued to also release records for acts that Finkelstein managed including Blackie & The Rodeo Kings, Murray McLauchlan, Stephen Fearing Barney Bentall and Bruce Cockburn. During the period from 1969 to 2007 True North received over 40 Gold and Platinum records and over 40 Juno Awards.

In December 2007, True North was acquired by an investment group led by Linus Entertainment.
Finkelstein remained as chairman and long-term consultant. He continued as Cockburn's manager and also managed The Golden Dogs. Until 2011, Bernie was the Chairman of MUCHFACT for 26 years, an organization he co-founded with Moses Znaimer in 1984 when it was known as VideoFACT. Bernie was inducted into the Canadian Music Industry Hall of Fame in 2003. In 2006, the Canadian Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences (CARAS) awarded Bernie the Walt Grealis Special Achievement Award, which is only given to "individuals who have contributed to the growth of the Canadian music industry". Mr. Finkelstein received the Order of Canada in 2007. In 2012 he wrote his autobiography - "True North: A Life Inside the Music Business." and Bernie continues to manage his long time pal Bruce Cockburn. Cockburn has also written his memoir called "Rumours of Glory." And now both are on the book promoting trail!
On Thursday Dec 11, The Princess Twin Cinema presents - TRUE NORTH TALKS: An Evening & Film Screening with True North Records founder BERNIE FINKELSTEIN, in celebration of the release of Bruce Cockburn’s autobiography and box-set, RUMOURS OF GLORY. Also in attendance will be director, Joel Goldberg.
Bernie Finkelstein - Legendary True North Records founder and long-time manager of Bruce Cockburn, is teaming up with director Joel Goldberg to host a celebration of their favourite artist, Bruce Cockburn. Joel will be premiering a never-before screened concert documentary of Bruce's 2008 tour, and Bernie Finkelstein will be talking about Bruce's new memoir RUMOURS OF GLORY, as well as his own book, TRUE NORTH, which chronicles the burgeoning folk scene and early days of True North Records, one of Canada's preeminent independent record companies. Film screening (sneak peek: never screened before in a theatre) of live performances from Bruce Cockburn’s 2008 ‘Slice O Life’ Solo Tour.
For more info
http://www.princesscinemas.com/movie/true-north-talks-a-salute-to-bruce-cockburn-with-bernie-finkelstein-joel-goldberg
**I could have chatted with Bernie for hours because he is one of my music heroes! We spoke about everything including music from his own music collection, today's changing music trends and how people listen to music, the challenges of today's musicians,... and formats! oh, the formats! Like me, Bernie listened to Europe's Radio Luxembourg... when he was growing up! For this Music Promotions / Cancon champion, it was the shape of things to come!
Just for fun I compiled a list of Bernie's Fave Music beginning with Canadian classical music composer Marjan Mozetich - "Affairs of the Heart, Part 1, "It's Allright Momma" - Elvis Presley, "The Times They Are a Changin" - Bob Dylan, "Farmer's Song" - Murray McLauchlan, Bruce Cockburn - "Pacing the Cage" and "High School Confidential" - Carole Pope and Rough Trade. ** Coral FM
Terrance Odette's latest film feature "Fall" - Forgiveness, Redemption, Sin, ... Reflection

Synopsis of the movie Fall
Father Sam Ryan, (Michael Murphy - Manhattan, Tanner 88) an aging Roman Catholic Priest living contentedly at a Niagara Falls parish, receives a letter forcing his complacent life into a downward spiral. The letter, from "Christopher," confronts him about an incident that happened 40 years ago. Father Sam was a young, charismatic priest, serving a remote, Northern Ontario parish. Christopher was a 14-year-old adolescent, whom Sam mentored. The letter asks Father Sam for the truth: what did take place all those years ago? Were lines blurred or crossed? What choices were made? Forgiveness, redemption and sin are the dominant themes of Terrance Odette’s latest feature.
All the characters encountered by Father Sam—through his parish duties and from his suppressed past—force him into deeper reflection: Chelsea, ( Katie Boland – The Reign) a restless bride-to-be; Michael, a repentant addict; (Joel Bissonnette – Zodiac, Curious Case of Benjamin Buttton) Reza, (Cas Anvar – The Source Code) a gay Iranian grieving his recently deceased mother; Sheila, (Wendy Crewson - Saving Hope, Away from Her) Sam’s free-spirited, benevolent sister; and, finally, Catherine, (Suzanne Clement – Laurence Anyways, Mommy) as the shattered wife of enigmatic Christopher. Now haunted by his memories, for the first time in his life Sam is compelled to reconcile himself more than just as a priest… but as a man, as well. Did a sexual encounter happen? Can a moral custodian of the faithful, a dispenser of God’s grace, transcend his own fall?
Fall plays again tonight at 7 pm at The Original Princess Cinema. Director Terry Odette will be in attendance for an audience Q and A after the screening. I am still pretty chuffed that I got to be part of his 2006 feature film “Sleeping Dogs.”
For more info on "Fall" and Terrance Odette @ The Princess Cinema go to http://www.princesscinemas.com/movie/fall
Here is my candid wide ranging chat with Terrance Odette. We speak about the creative process behind “Fall”, and its talented cast, plus film projects yet to come and Terry's favorite music to listen to right now, which is the work of another former resident KW artist - acclaimed composer/cellist Nick Storring. Nick created a haunting score which like a "Fall" character all its own. Courtesy of Nick, who was kind enough to send me some tracks, I have featured some of the score in this interview. I can see “Fall” taking a few awards this film festival season! Lights .. camera. Coral FM.
Listen HERE for podcast with film director Terrance Odette
Father Sam Ryan, (Michael Murphy - Manhattan, Tanner 88) an aging Roman Catholic Priest living contentedly at a Niagara Falls parish, receives a letter forcing his complacent life into a downward spiral. The letter, from "Christopher," confronts him about an incident that happened 40 years ago. Father Sam was a young, charismatic priest, serving a remote, Northern Ontario parish. Christopher was a 14-year-old adolescent, whom Sam mentored. The letter asks Father Sam for the truth: what did take place all those years ago? Were lines blurred or crossed? What choices were made? Forgiveness, redemption and sin are the dominant themes of Terrance Odette’s latest feature.
All the characters encountered by Father Sam—through his parish duties and from his suppressed past—force him into deeper reflection: Chelsea, ( Katie Boland – The Reign) a restless bride-to-be; Michael, a repentant addict; (Joel Bissonnette – Zodiac, Curious Case of Benjamin Buttton) Reza, (Cas Anvar – The Source Code) a gay Iranian grieving his recently deceased mother; Sheila, (Wendy Crewson - Saving Hope, Away from Her) Sam’s free-spirited, benevolent sister; and, finally, Catherine, (Suzanne Clement – Laurence Anyways, Mommy) as the shattered wife of enigmatic Christopher. Now haunted by his memories, for the first time in his life Sam is compelled to reconcile himself more than just as a priest… but as a man, as well. Did a sexual encounter happen? Can a moral custodian of the faithful, a dispenser of God’s grace, transcend his own fall?
Fall plays again tonight at 7 pm at The Original Princess Cinema. Director Terry Odette will be in attendance for an audience Q and A after the screening. I am still pretty chuffed that I got to be part of his 2006 feature film “Sleeping Dogs.”
For more info on "Fall" and Terrance Odette @ The Princess Cinema go to http://www.princesscinemas.com/movie/fall
Here is my candid wide ranging chat with Terrance Odette. We speak about the creative process behind “Fall”, and its talented cast, plus film projects yet to come and Terry's favorite music to listen to right now, which is the work of another former resident KW artist - acclaimed composer/cellist Nick Storring. Nick created a haunting score which like a "Fall" character all its own. Courtesy of Nick, who was kind enough to send me some tracks, I have featured some of the score in this interview. I can see “Fall” taking a few awards this film festival season! Lights .. camera. Coral FM.
Listen HERE for podcast with film director Terrance Odette
Julian Fauth - Barrelhouse and Boogie Woogie Keys N Axe Virtuoso

Julian Fauth is a singer and piano player whose style is based on the tradition of pre-war barrelhouse blues and boogie woogie, with infusions of gospel and jazz. He writes his own songs in addition to re-interpreting traditional material. In his teens he was a protégé of the late Mississippi blues legend Mel Brown. He plays regularly in Toronto and has played across Canada, in the USA, Western Europe, Russia and Cuba.
He has recorded three CDs for Electro-Fi Records. His first was nominated for, and his second won, the Juno Award. He has also received a Maple Blues Award and was nominated for several others. He has opened for Johnny Winter and John Mayall.
In early 2011 while on tour in Western Canada, Julian suffered a serious fall resulting in a severely broken right shoulder. Doctors were not overly optimistic that Julian’s recovery would include regaining his prowess on the piano, but much hard work and over a year of intensive physiotherapy has resulted in Julian pounding the ivories better than ever.
2013…. he’s back as a two fisted barrelhouse piano man, who swings as well as he boogies!
Proof positive is in the grooves of Julian’s ambitious new album “Everybody Ought To Treat A Stranger Right” which has been selected as the “Best Blues Album of 2012” by C.B.C. Radio.
Tonight Julian will be playing tunes from "Everybody Ought to Treat a Stranger Right" plus some new songs as well.
Concert presented by music aficionado/impresario Kevin Doyle! Julian Fauth plays The KW Jazz Room tonight!
Tickets available at Encore Records
http://encorerecords.ca/
It was my great pleasure to finally chat with this amazing artist. And I learned so much about the music he cherishes!
I reached Julian by phone from Toronto. Here is my podcast including one of Julian's favorite songs! Excelsior! - Coral FM.
He has recorded three CDs for Electro-Fi Records. His first was nominated for, and his second won, the Juno Award. He has also received a Maple Blues Award and was nominated for several others. He has opened for Johnny Winter and John Mayall.
In early 2011 while on tour in Western Canada, Julian suffered a serious fall resulting in a severely broken right shoulder. Doctors were not overly optimistic that Julian’s recovery would include regaining his prowess on the piano, but much hard work and over a year of intensive physiotherapy has resulted in Julian pounding the ivories better than ever.
2013…. he’s back as a two fisted barrelhouse piano man, who swings as well as he boogies!
Proof positive is in the grooves of Julian’s ambitious new album “Everybody Ought To Treat A Stranger Right” which has been selected as the “Best Blues Album of 2012” by C.B.C. Radio.
Tonight Julian will be playing tunes from "Everybody Ought to Treat a Stranger Right" plus some new songs as well.
Concert presented by music aficionado/impresario Kevin Doyle! Julian Fauth plays The KW Jazz Room tonight!
Tickets available at Encore Records
http://encorerecords.ca/
It was my great pleasure to finally chat with this amazing artist. And I learned so much about the music he cherishes!
I reached Julian by phone from Toronto. Here is my podcast including one of Julian's favorite songs! Excelsior! - Coral FM.
Mo' Kauffey and Pete Temple - Two Veteran Musicians - Kauffey /Temple - A Rare Treat for the Eyes and Ears..

From the moment you see Mo’ Kauffey and his old Supertone arch-top guitar you get the idea you are in for something unique, when you hear it you know you are in for something special.
You can understand why these two have performed for many audiences around Ontario, across the US and in Europe.
Mo’ has been performing his brand of roots music for more than 30 years and has opened for and/or shared the stage with John Mayall, The Amazing Rhythm Aces, Bill Kirchen, Roy Book Binder, Rock Bottom,Colin Linden, Manitoba Hal, Ken Hamm, Honeyboy Edwards, Michael Pickett and Mel Brown to name a few.
He has released 6 independent albums since 2000; there is a live one in the can and a new one on the drawing board.
He interprets a broad swath of American roots music in a personable, acoustic blues format, Mo' also composes and reinvents more contemporary folk, rock, country, and pop music in his unique style.
He's a deeply rooted artist who brings tradition and authenticity to everything he touches.
Since Mo’ Kauffey became the stage name for Gary Wickizer, he has gone from someone known by few to a widely known, much respected, and loved artist throughout Colorado, Florida, Southern Ontario, Michigan, and points in between.
You can understand why these two have performed for many audiences around Ontario, across the US and in Europe.
Mo’ has been performing his brand of roots music for more than 30 years and has opened for and/or shared the stage with John Mayall, The Amazing Rhythm Aces, Bill Kirchen, Roy Book Binder, Rock Bottom,Colin Linden, Manitoba Hal, Ken Hamm, Honeyboy Edwards, Michael Pickett and Mel Brown to name a few.
He has released 6 independent albums since 2000; there is a live one in the can and a new one on the drawing board.
He interprets a broad swath of American roots music in a personable, acoustic blues format, Mo' also composes and reinvents more contemporary folk, rock, country, and pop music in his unique style.
He's a deeply rooted artist who brings tradition and authenticity to everything he touches.
Since Mo’ Kauffey became the stage name for Gary Wickizer, he has gone from someone known by few to a widely known, much respected, and loved artist throughout Colorado, Florida, Southern Ontario, Michigan, and points in between.

Pete was born in Toronto on Nov 21 1950. He started trumpet lessons at 9 yrs of age. He learned guitar at age 14 and was self taught. His 1st harmonica was purchased at 16 yrs old after discovering British Blues as an offshoot of the main Beatles, Stones, Eric Burdon phenomenon. The Yardbirds, Eric Clapton, Fleetwood Mac, John Mayall led him to discover the originators of amplified harp in Chicago Blues. Little Walter, Big Walter, Carey Bell, Howlin Wolf & Paul Butterfield started him off on his harmonica journey. Now 40 years later….
Currently with The Douglas Watson R&B Revue, (Toronto Blues Society 2007 winner top new talent/band in Canada), as well as the Waterstreet Blues band. www.waterstreetband.com
Specializes in all styles of harp playing incl Country, R&B, Blues, Jazz, Funk and Reggae. Plays LEE OSKAR Harmonica’s
Major influences include Little Walter, Big Walter, James Cotton, Paul Butterfield, Richard ‘King Biscuit Boy’ Newell, Magic Dick, Lee Oskar, Kim Wilson, Sugar Ray Norkia, & Charlie Musselwhite.
A lot people ask about the nickname 'Mississippi Pete' when he is not from Mississippi. It comes from the early slang term for a harmonica, that is, a 'Mississippi Saxaphone'. So instead of 'Harmonica Pete' people called him 'Mississippi Pete'!
Pete recorded live on Canada AM 2004 with Waterstreet Blues Band. He has guest credits on over 5 CD’s with Brandon Alexander, Chris Miles, Pat Temple & High Lonesome Players, Dorianne Forester & Greg Todd On stage appearances with Jeff Healy, Jack DeKeyzer, Mel Brown, Kelly Hoppe, The Perpetrators, Stacy Mitchhart, Bernard Allison, Cheryl Lescom, Pat Temple & High Lonesome Players.
It was my great pleasure to have Mo' Kauffey as a guest for second time. Here is our podcast featuring new music by The Conor Gains Band and some of Mo's finest tunes. Coral FM.
Peter Ulrich's World Premiere of Tempus Fugitives at Webster Hall NYC
This was a sublime performance including Peter Ulrich and New York Collaborators musicians Sara Wendt, Timothy Dark, Shane Chapman, and Erin Hill. They performed selected tracks from both Tempus Fugitives and The Painted Caravan. It was great to finally meet Peter Ulrich and show producer Trebor Lloyd of NYC's City Canyon Records after 10 years of email correspondence. Below my wee chat with Peter at The Tempus Fugitives Afterparty. Brava! - Coral FM.
Tempus Fugitives - The Peter Ulrich Collaboration

The Peter Ulrich Collaboration - he has worked closely with City Canyons CEO Trebor Lloyd and a wide ranging group of artists including Sara Wendt, David Steele, Jen Elliott, Kingsley Sage of Anemo and Saskia Dommisse of Poets to their Beloved.
Tempus Fugitives is the second part of the trilogy, as the Collaboration continues to evolve featuring a collective of New York's finest performing musicians and actors, with Ulrich as the 'linchpin" for this sophomore release.
Singer/ harpist Erin Hill is featured on album single / music video "Dark Daddy." The album also includes also includes Shane Chapman, ("Don Juan's Lament"), Samara Dunn, Timothy Dark, ("Mr Johnson"), David Steele ("King of Fools"), Sunny Brooke Moriber, with Alain Rozan ("En Bleu'), Danny Cosgrove, and Dosia McKay ("Big Iron Gun"), Evi Steriou of Daemonia Nymphe ("Icarus") I.V Webb, ("Beloved Suicide"), John Penwarden ('Migrators" and "Zanzibar" featuring Timothy Dark, and Stephanie Linn. The first fruit of this collaboration is an album The Painted Caravan released on Market Square Records in March 2013 which has attracted positive reviews in national UK publications as diverse as Rock'n'Reel magazine and the Financial Times, as well as receiving radio airplay from Tom Robinson and Frank Skinner.
Ulrich continues to be heavily influenced by folk, world and early musics, and draws many elements of these into his distinctive style of songwriting and arranging. And this album which takes the listener on a fascinating journey through time in sound and story is no exception.
Peter Ulrich comes to New York to join the Collaboration for the world stage premiere of Tempus Fugitives to be performed on Saturday June 20 in The Marlin Room at Webster Hall NYC. The show also features Erin Hill and Euro-American folk punk cabaret duo Frenchy and The Punk.
For more info and tickets head to http://www.ticketweb.com/t3/sale/SaleEventDetail?dispatch=loadSelectionData&eventId=5621155&pl=webhall&REFID=whsite
For more on Peter Ulrich, Trebor Lloyd and City Canyons Records go to http://www.citycanyons.com/
For more on Frenchy and The Punk go to http://www.frenchyandthepunk.com/
Here is a chat with my pal Peter Ulrich via England for Coral FM.
Songs on this podcast include Tempus Fugitives trax "Dark Daddy," "Mr. Johnson," "Don Juan's Lament,"and "Zanzibar"
Below is the music video for "Dark Daddy" on You Tube featuring Erin Hill.
New York here I come!!! I am going down to see the world premiere of The Peter Ulrich Collaboration's Tempus Fugitives. - Coral FM.
Starlight Series # 3 At The Elora Music Festival 2015 - Glenn Buhr and The Button Factory Band
Glenn Buhr, guitars/piano/vocals
Glenn Buhr has a broad and various musical life. He’s a singer/songwriter; a powerful performer his own songs, and he’s also developed a reputation as creator and performer of unique remixes of classic blues, rock and popular songs, giving them all his own peculiar compositional voice.
Recently he’s worked with Madeleine Peyroux, Ron Sexsmith, Kiran Alhuwalia and Sarah Slean as arranger, producer and composer. He won the Genie Award for best song from the film Seven Times Lucky in 2005, and he’s the winner two recent SOCAN awards for his music.
Buhr is also a composer of concert and stage music for symphony orchestra’s, ballet companies, string quartets and various chamber ensembles. He became well known in Canada in the mid-80’s when the Toronto and Montreal Symphony Orchestras first championed his work, and in the mid-90’s as front man – with conductor Bramwell Tovey – of the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra’s New Music Festival. Visit glennbuhr.com.
Mike Anderson, guitar/laptop/vocals
A musical jack of all trades, Mike Anderson performs professionally as a jazz keyboardist, laptop artist, singer-songwriter, and virtuoso guitarist. Mike’s musical skills and interests range from the populism of his songwriting and improvisation (especially with his work in the indie band Blind), to the experimental, especially his celebrated performances of his own electronic compositions in various clubs in southwestern Ontario.
Victor Bateman, bass/guitar/vocals
Victor Bateman has spent the past 32 years playing music in, around, and outside of Toronto. During this time he’s had the good fortune to perform and record with many excellent musicians in a variety of styles and situations. They include country music with The Good Brothers, Sylvia Tyson and Quartette, blues with Amos Garrett and Chris Whiteley, improvisatory music with CCMC, Jean Derome, and Lori Freedman, jazz with Reg Schwager and Laura Hubert, folk music with Murray Maclauchlan, Ken Whiteley, Jackie Washington, and Eve Goldberg, pop music with Jill Barber and Big Sugar, klezmer music with the Flying Bulgars. as well as contemporary concert music and opera by Anthony Braxton, Wende Bartley and Nic Gotham.
Brandon Miguel Valdivia, drums/percussion
Brandon Miguel Valdivia is a percussionist, mbira-ist, flautist and composer. He studied composition and percussion performance at Wilfrid Laurier University and has studied West African percussion, Mbira Dzavadzimu, Javanese Gamelan and Latin American percussion. He is involved in the experimental folk band Picastro, the improv/world music/psych duo Not the Wind, Not the Flag and punk/psych/folk band Pachamama, and his solo project Mas Aya. He has appeared on releases for local and international labels such as Barnyard Records, Medusa Editions, Bug Incision Records, Healing Power Records, Alien8, Polyvinyl, Spool and Constellation Records.
He has also composed and performed music for theatre groups such as MT Space in Kitchener, IXOK’ Theatre Collective, Aluna Theatre, Clay and Paper Theatre in Toronto, and the Red Snow Collective. Brandon has performed throughout Canada, the United States, China, Europe and in Colombia.
For more info - http://www.elorafestival.ca/concert-information/2015-summer-concert-series-schedule/
Glenn was my special guest and though I said I would play the song "Jackhammer" to cap off this chat - I changed mee mind.
"Jackhammer" is best experienced live! In this podcast - Glenn Buhr and The Button Factory Band - "While The Babies Sleep", "Red She Dances", and "These Wishes." Glenn's special guest is Jeremy Bell (Penderecki String Quarltet!) Excelsior - Coral FM.
Glenn Buhr has a broad and various musical life. He’s a singer/songwriter; a powerful performer his own songs, and he’s also developed a reputation as creator and performer of unique remixes of classic blues, rock and popular songs, giving them all his own peculiar compositional voice.
Recently he’s worked with Madeleine Peyroux, Ron Sexsmith, Kiran Alhuwalia and Sarah Slean as arranger, producer and composer. He won the Genie Award for best song from the film Seven Times Lucky in 2005, and he’s the winner two recent SOCAN awards for his music.
Buhr is also a composer of concert and stage music for symphony orchestra’s, ballet companies, string quartets and various chamber ensembles. He became well known in Canada in the mid-80’s when the Toronto and Montreal Symphony Orchestras first championed his work, and in the mid-90’s as front man – with conductor Bramwell Tovey – of the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra’s New Music Festival. Visit glennbuhr.com.
Mike Anderson, guitar/laptop/vocals
A musical jack of all trades, Mike Anderson performs professionally as a jazz keyboardist, laptop artist, singer-songwriter, and virtuoso guitarist. Mike’s musical skills and interests range from the populism of his songwriting and improvisation (especially with his work in the indie band Blind), to the experimental, especially his celebrated performances of his own electronic compositions in various clubs in southwestern Ontario.
Victor Bateman, bass/guitar/vocals
Victor Bateman has spent the past 32 years playing music in, around, and outside of Toronto. During this time he’s had the good fortune to perform and record with many excellent musicians in a variety of styles and situations. They include country music with The Good Brothers, Sylvia Tyson and Quartette, blues with Amos Garrett and Chris Whiteley, improvisatory music with CCMC, Jean Derome, and Lori Freedman, jazz with Reg Schwager and Laura Hubert, folk music with Murray Maclauchlan, Ken Whiteley, Jackie Washington, and Eve Goldberg, pop music with Jill Barber and Big Sugar, klezmer music with the Flying Bulgars. as well as contemporary concert music and opera by Anthony Braxton, Wende Bartley and Nic Gotham.
Brandon Miguel Valdivia, drums/percussion
Brandon Miguel Valdivia is a percussionist, mbira-ist, flautist and composer. He studied composition and percussion performance at Wilfrid Laurier University and has studied West African percussion, Mbira Dzavadzimu, Javanese Gamelan and Latin American percussion. He is involved in the experimental folk band Picastro, the improv/world music/psych duo Not the Wind, Not the Flag and punk/psych/folk band Pachamama, and his solo project Mas Aya. He has appeared on releases for local and international labels such as Barnyard Records, Medusa Editions, Bug Incision Records, Healing Power Records, Alien8, Polyvinyl, Spool and Constellation Records.
He has also composed and performed music for theatre groups such as MT Space in Kitchener, IXOK’ Theatre Collective, Aluna Theatre, Clay and Paper Theatre in Toronto, and the Red Snow Collective. Brandon has performed throughout Canada, the United States, China, Europe and in Colombia.
For more info - http://www.elorafestival.ca/concert-information/2015-summer-concert-series-schedule/
Glenn was my special guest and though I said I would play the song "Jackhammer" to cap off this chat - I changed mee mind.
"Jackhammer" is best experienced live! In this podcast - Glenn Buhr and The Button Factory Band - "While The Babies Sleep", "Red She Dances", and "These Wishes." Glenn's special guest is Jeremy Bell (Penderecki String Quarltet!) Excelsior - Coral FM.
Starlight Series #1 At The Elora Music Festival 2015 - The Mike Janzen Trio

Born in the heartland of Manitoba, Mike Janzen grew up with music. Classical music, hymnody and gospel singing were his first influences. Early formative explorations took in rock and funk, and along with advanced training in both piano and composition (Mike holds a Master of Composition from the University of Toronto) came forays into the wilds of jazz and modern contemporary classical.
Mike has toured internationally and across North America and last year completed a cross Canada symphony tour with Steve Bell. His orchestrations have been called, “imaginative (Holly Harris, Winnipeg Free Press), “full of virtuosic craftsmanship (Vincent Ho, Composer in Residence WSO), and “some of the finest and most creative (arrangements) our orchestra has played in years (Gwen Hoebig / Concert Master / WSO). The Mike Janzen Trio is an award winning group with “Best Jazz/Blues Album of the Year” at the GMA music awards in Calgary in both 2007 and 2009.
"Metronome" is the Mike Janzen Trio’s fourth release and explores how music interacts with time, both technically and philosophically.
Music has the capacity to move the listener from the business of ‘every second counting’ to the sense of time passing without our awareness. The eight original compositions are an instrumental collaboration between Mike Janzen (piano/organ), iconic bassist George Koller (Holly Cole, Shuffle Demons), and drummer sensation Larnell Lewis (Snarky Puppy) on the theme of time.
For more info on The Elora Festival Starlight Series go to http://www.elorafestival.ca/
For more info on the Mike Janzen Trio go to http://www.mikejanzentrio.com/
I had the pleasure of chatting with Mike Janzen who is playing at The Elora Festival's brand new venue The Heritage Barn, Museum and Archives. He spoke about his latest release and the creative process behind it. I also play "Metronome" and "The Summer That Winter Was" to illustrate the Cronos / Kairos time theory explored on the CD, and Mike's playlist pic - Keith Jarrett!
Mike has toured internationally and across North America and last year completed a cross Canada symphony tour with Steve Bell. His orchestrations have been called, “imaginative (Holly Harris, Winnipeg Free Press), “full of virtuosic craftsmanship (Vincent Ho, Composer in Residence WSO), and “some of the finest and most creative (arrangements) our orchestra has played in years (Gwen Hoebig / Concert Master / WSO). The Mike Janzen Trio is an award winning group with “Best Jazz/Blues Album of the Year” at the GMA music awards in Calgary in both 2007 and 2009.
"Metronome" is the Mike Janzen Trio’s fourth release and explores how music interacts with time, both technically and philosophically.
Music has the capacity to move the listener from the business of ‘every second counting’ to the sense of time passing without our awareness. The eight original compositions are an instrumental collaboration between Mike Janzen (piano/organ), iconic bassist George Koller (Holly Cole, Shuffle Demons), and drummer sensation Larnell Lewis (Snarky Puppy) on the theme of time.
For more info on The Elora Festival Starlight Series go to http://www.elorafestival.ca/
For more info on the Mike Janzen Trio go to http://www.mikejanzentrio.com/
I had the pleasure of chatting with Mike Janzen who is playing at The Elora Festival's brand new venue The Heritage Barn, Museum and Archives. He spoke about his latest release and the creative process behind it. I also play "Metronome" and "The Summer That Winter Was" to illustrate the Cronos / Kairos time theory explored on the CD, and Mike's playlist pic - Keith Jarrett!
The Hi Rhythm of Frazey Ford

Frazey Ford has an amazing voice - almost like an instrument in itself.
Ford, formerly of Vancouver folk trio Be Good Tanyas, has the ability to climb inside a song and take the listener with her, whatever the genre, be it cover tracks like Bruce Cockburn's "Lovers in a Dangerous Time," Bob Dylan's "One More Cup of Coffee" or breath-taking soul-style originals "Firecracker" and "Lay Down with You" featured on 2010 solo debut "Obadiah."
Her 2014 sophomore solo release "Indian Ocean" was partially recorded at Royal Studios in Memphis, Tenn.
Ocean song "September Fields" features video footage by acclaimed writer/music documentary filmmaker Robert Gordon ("Best of Enemies") who invited Ford to record with the Hodge brothers (from soul king Al Green's Hi Rhythm Section), including keyboardist Charles, bassist Leroy, and the late Mabon (Teenie) Hodges on guitar.
Ford has been "obsessing" over Hi Rhythm recordings since her teens — one of her first bands was an Al Green cover band — so this Royal Studio session was a dream come true. Find out more about Frazey, this incredible Royal Studio session, and her unique take on what it takes to writea song in this wide ranging interview. Featured songs from "Indian Ocean" include the title track, "Done", "You're Not Free", "Three Golden Trees" and "September Fields". Frazey is currently on tour in Canada. To find out more go to www.frazeyford.com
Below Frazey's Take No Prisoners When it comes to Love - "Done".
Ford, formerly of Vancouver folk trio Be Good Tanyas, has the ability to climb inside a song and take the listener with her, whatever the genre, be it cover tracks like Bruce Cockburn's "Lovers in a Dangerous Time," Bob Dylan's "One More Cup of Coffee" or breath-taking soul-style originals "Firecracker" and "Lay Down with You" featured on 2010 solo debut "Obadiah."
Her 2014 sophomore solo release "Indian Ocean" was partially recorded at Royal Studios in Memphis, Tenn.
Ocean song "September Fields" features video footage by acclaimed writer/music documentary filmmaker Robert Gordon ("Best of Enemies") who invited Ford to record with the Hodge brothers (from soul king Al Green's Hi Rhythm Section), including keyboardist Charles, bassist Leroy, and the late Mabon (Teenie) Hodges on guitar.
Ford has been "obsessing" over Hi Rhythm recordings since her teens — one of her first bands was an Al Green cover band — so this Royal Studio session was a dream come true. Find out more about Frazey, this incredible Royal Studio session, and her unique take on what it takes to writea song in this wide ranging interview. Featured songs from "Indian Ocean" include the title track, "Done", "You're Not Free", "Three Golden Trees" and "September Fields". Frazey is currently on tour in Canada. To find out more go to www.frazeyford.com
Below Frazey's Take No Prisoners When it comes to Love - "Done".
Mike McKenna - Happy 70th Birthday from The Afternoon Drive on FM 98.5 CKWR
Mike McKenna Returns to Mike's Monster Jam at The KW Boathouse

Mike McKenna is a legendary Canadian guitarist known for his particular brand of electric slide blues guitar riffs.
His is also known as a founding member of Toronto's soul and blues band Luke and The Apostles who started everything off in 1960's Yorkville which led to this popular band opening for The Grateful Dead (in Greenwich Village, NYC) and also Jefferson Airplane.
McKenna was instrumental in the formation of McKenna Mendelson Mainline (iconic "Stink" album) and he has also played with The Ugly Ducklings, and Downchild.
Now, coming full career circle McKenna and Gibson are back together playing as Luke and The Apostles - The Soul Sound of Rhythm and Blues!
And they have an upcoming album in the works!
McKenna and Gibson came to Kitchener to help their good pal musician Mike McDonald with his inaugural Monster Jam last November. Now McKenna is back as McDonald's special guest to have some fun and play with fellow musicians Leo Valvassori (Mel Brown) on bass and Randall Coryell (Mel Brown, Tom Cochrane) on drums. McKenna has known Coryell since they played in another band called Sidetrack. McKenna is also bringing some very cool Mainline merch.
In 2013 Mike McKenna was inducted into The Canadian Blues Museum Hall of Fame.
For more info on Mike McKenna and Luke and The Apostles go to http://lukeandtheapostles.com/history/
For more info on Mike's Monster Jam go to Facebook events
https://www.facebook.com/groups/953853847986461/?fref=ts
I also did a feature article for Nightlife in Waterloo Region Record when Mike McKenna and Luke Gibson first came to town for some Monster Jamming!
http://www.therecord.com/whatson-story/6062010-mckenna-and-gibson-ready-to-jam/
Here is a little chat that I did with Mike McKenna on http://www.ckwr.com.
Also featured during the interview Luke and The Apostles songs - "Good Morning Little Schoolgirl," Cherry Beach Shuffle," and "You Make Me High."
Wow.... Guess I had better start looking for my "Stink" album! - Coral FM.
His is also known as a founding member of Toronto's soul and blues band Luke and The Apostles who started everything off in 1960's Yorkville which led to this popular band opening for The Grateful Dead (in Greenwich Village, NYC) and also Jefferson Airplane.
McKenna was instrumental in the formation of McKenna Mendelson Mainline (iconic "Stink" album) and he has also played with The Ugly Ducklings, and Downchild.
Now, coming full career circle McKenna and Gibson are back together playing as Luke and The Apostles - The Soul Sound of Rhythm and Blues!
And they have an upcoming album in the works!
McKenna and Gibson came to Kitchener to help their good pal musician Mike McDonald with his inaugural Monster Jam last November. Now McKenna is back as McDonald's special guest to have some fun and play with fellow musicians Leo Valvassori (Mel Brown) on bass and Randall Coryell (Mel Brown, Tom Cochrane) on drums. McKenna has known Coryell since they played in another band called Sidetrack. McKenna is also bringing some very cool Mainline merch.
In 2013 Mike McKenna was inducted into The Canadian Blues Museum Hall of Fame.
For more info on Mike McKenna and Luke and The Apostles go to http://lukeandtheapostles.com/history/
For more info on Mike's Monster Jam go to Facebook events
https://www.facebook.com/groups/953853847986461/?fref=ts
I also did a feature article for Nightlife in Waterloo Region Record when Mike McKenna and Luke Gibson first came to town for some Monster Jamming!
http://www.therecord.com/whatson-story/6062010-mckenna-and-gibson-ready-to-jam/
Here is a little chat that I did with Mike McKenna on http://www.ckwr.com.
Also featured during the interview Luke and The Apostles songs - "Good Morning Little Schoolgirl," Cherry Beach Shuffle," and "You Make Me High."
Wow.... Guess I had better start looking for my "Stink" album! - Coral FM.
Jason Wilson and The Perennials - Award-Winning Reggae-Jazz-Folk at Our World Music Festival of Music

son Wilson has been nominated for two Junos. He is also a Canadian Reggae Music Award winner from Downsview, Ontario. Born to Scottish parents, Wilson was the protégé of Studio One keyboardist Jackie Mittoo and is the cousin of UB40's Michael Virtue. Wilson played his first night-club gig with Messenjah when he was only fourteen. Known for incorporating jazz and Scottish and English folk influences atop a reggae foundation, Wilson is a multi-instrumentalist though is perhaps best known for his piano skills. The singer-songwriter has performed and recorded with UB40, Alanis Morissette, Sly & Robbie, Ernest Ranglin, Pee Wee Ellis, Dave Swarbrick, Ron Sexsmith, The Mighty Sparrow, Percy Sledge, Brinsley Forde (Aswad), Dick Gaughan, David Francey and many more. Wilson has extensive studio-session experience on his native instruments the piano and voice, but also on bass, guitar and accordion.
Wilson has also been featured on many radio and television shows and is no stranger to the CBC where he has guested on many national and local programmes including Metro Morning; Fresh Air; The Current; Ontario Today; Big City, Small World and Mama Yama. Jason's own life story and music was featured in a special mini-documentary entitled 'The Grateful Dread' that appeared on The National with Peter Mansbridge. Similarly, Wilson's life was featured in a documentary on BBC radio. Jason's work on the Dumbells - Canada's famous concert party of WWI - was also featured on The National in 2013.
Author of four books, including Soldiers of Song: The Dumbells and Other Canadian Concert Parties of the First World War and the award-winning Lord Stanley: The Man Behind the Cup, Wilson has been published several times in both academic and popular journals on a wide variety of historical topics. A winner of a SSHRC Doctoral Fellowship, Dr. Wilson's research has included works on Canadiana, pop culture, the First World War, hockey, immigration and, of course, music. Indeed, much of the material found on Wilson's five critically acclaimed albums have largely been inspired by events in Canadian history. Jason's song-writing combines, as journalist Nicholas Jennings confirmed "his historical perspective and inventive arrangements on thoughtful, genre-stretching songs about human conflict." In the summer of 2009, Jason served as the lone professional musician on the advisory committee for the 'Cantos at the King Eddy' project in Calgary that will serve as Canada's national music museum. Wilson is currently co-authoring the Official Centenary book for the Toronto Maple Leafs (2016) alongside Kevin Shea.
It was great fun chatting with Jason Wilson - who has created a whole new sound blending jazz and folk stylings with piano-driven reggae. Special thanks to Our World Festival of Music creator Lawrence McNaught for setting up this chat. Jason plays the festival at Kitchener's Civic Square Sat June 18.
For more info go to www.therecord.com/events/6708352--our-world-festival-of-music/ or summerlightsfestival.com/
and http://www.jasonwilsonmusic.com/
Wilson has also been featured on many radio and television shows and is no stranger to the CBC where he has guested on many national and local programmes including Metro Morning; Fresh Air; The Current; Ontario Today; Big City, Small World and Mama Yama. Jason's own life story and music was featured in a special mini-documentary entitled 'The Grateful Dread' that appeared on The National with Peter Mansbridge. Similarly, Wilson's life was featured in a documentary on BBC radio. Jason's work on the Dumbells - Canada's famous concert party of WWI - was also featured on The National in 2013.
Author of four books, including Soldiers of Song: The Dumbells and Other Canadian Concert Parties of the First World War and the award-winning Lord Stanley: The Man Behind the Cup, Wilson has been published several times in both academic and popular journals on a wide variety of historical topics. A winner of a SSHRC Doctoral Fellowship, Dr. Wilson's research has included works on Canadiana, pop culture, the First World War, hockey, immigration and, of course, music. Indeed, much of the material found on Wilson's five critically acclaimed albums have largely been inspired by events in Canadian history. Jason's song-writing combines, as journalist Nicholas Jennings confirmed "his historical perspective and inventive arrangements on thoughtful, genre-stretching songs about human conflict." In the summer of 2009, Jason served as the lone professional musician on the advisory committee for the 'Cantos at the King Eddy' project in Calgary that will serve as Canada's national music museum. Wilson is currently co-authoring the Official Centenary book for the Toronto Maple Leafs (2016) alongside Kevin Shea.
It was great fun chatting with Jason Wilson - who has created a whole new sound blending jazz and folk stylings with piano-driven reggae. Special thanks to Our World Festival of Music creator Lawrence McNaught for setting up this chat. Jason plays the festival at Kitchener's Civic Square Sat June 18.
For more info go to www.therecord.com/events/6708352--our-world-festival-of-music/ or summerlightsfestival.com/
and http://www.jasonwilsonmusic.com/
Peter Temple and Mike McDonald in The Afternoon Drive Passenger's Seat on FM 98.5 CKWR - Help Them Finish The New Mo' Kauffey CD
Peter Temple was Mo's partner in the duo Kauffey/Temple. They were together for almost 2 years, and were in the process of recording the first Kauffey/Temple CD.
In the recording studio of producer Mike McDonald, Mo was working very hard, and was excited about this new project. They captured Mo' at his finest with both new originals and unique covers, as well as his last few live performances.
Mo' passed away from cancer, before the project was finished. As Mo's health was failing Peter promised him he would get the CD completed and released.
In order to do this Pete and Mike NEED YOUR HELP! They are fundraising with pre orders of the CD, to complete the mixing, mastering and production. They estimate the cost at $4500, and a release date of July 15th. The price of the CD will be $20 plus shipping. To order your copy today, click on ADD A PERK, and complete your shipping address. You can also help by sharing this IndieGoGo site with all of your friends. Let's all work together to keep the music and legacy of Mo' Kauffey alive, and reach all of his fans.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT FROM THE BOTTOM OF OUR HEARTS!
For more info on the IndieGoGo Project for Mo - go to https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/keep-the-memory-and-music-of-mo-kauffey-alive#/
It was a pleasure to have Pete and Mike as guests in The Passenger's Seat. We premiered the title track of the new album entitled Honey Be!
One listener called in and said she was dancing around her kitchen when she heard the song! That's a great testament to how good this album is going to be!
In the recording studio of producer Mike McDonald, Mo was working very hard, and was excited about this new project. They captured Mo' at his finest with both new originals and unique covers, as well as his last few live performances.
Mo' passed away from cancer, before the project was finished. As Mo's health was failing Peter promised him he would get the CD completed and released.
In order to do this Pete and Mike NEED YOUR HELP! They are fundraising with pre orders of the CD, to complete the mixing, mastering and production. They estimate the cost at $4500, and a release date of July 15th. The price of the CD will be $20 plus shipping. To order your copy today, click on ADD A PERK, and complete your shipping address. You can also help by sharing this IndieGoGo site with all of your friends. Let's all work together to keep the music and legacy of Mo' Kauffey alive, and reach all of his fans.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT FROM THE BOTTOM OF OUR HEARTS!
For more info on the IndieGoGo Project for Mo - go to https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/keep-the-memory-and-music-of-mo-kauffey-alive#/
It was a pleasure to have Pete and Mike as guests in The Passenger's Seat. We premiered the title track of the new album entitled Honey Be!
One listener called in and said she was dancing around her kitchen when she heard the song! That's a great testament to how good this album is going to be!
Canadian music legend Charity Brown & musicians John Lee, Don Featherstone, Chris Latta, and Blue Moon owner Bev Finnegan in The Passenger's Seat.

This weekend at The Blue Moon Charity Brown is playing with The Divines. It was my pleasure to have Charity as special guest along with noted music veterans John Lee, Chris Latta, and Bev Finnegan of The Blue Moon.
Charity Brown Band with The Divines
Dinner Show
Saturday April 16
Tickets $55.00 includes show, 3 Course dinner,
taxes and gratuity with premium seating.
Dinner served 6:30 to 7:30 pm
For show only $15.00 advance $20.00 Door
Doors for show 8:00 starts at 8:30 p.m.
Tickets available at:
The Blue Moon 519 634 5421
Encore Records 301 King St. E. Kit.
The Guitar Corner 165 Victoria St. S. Kit.
Charity Brown Band with The Divines
Dinner Show
Saturday April 16
Tickets $55.00 includes show, 3 Course dinner,
taxes and gratuity with premium seating.
Dinner served 6:30 to 7:30 pm
For show only $15.00 advance $20.00 Door
Doors for show 8:00 starts at 8:30 p.m.
Tickets available at:
The Blue Moon 519 634 5421
Encore Records 301 King St. E. Kit.
The Guitar Corner 165 Victoria St. S. Kit.
Mark Willms - Synchonous Piano Music Man In The Afternoon Drive Passenger's Seat on FM 98.5 CKWR

Mark Willms ….
From the house keyboardist at Lulu's Roadhouse (once the world's largest bar), to performing in 5 Star hotels all over the world, including Seoul, Dubai, Tokyo, and Europe. He's worked as a touring keyboardist for numerous recording artists, and has a cameo appearance in Sofia Coppola's Oscar-winning movie 'Lost In Translation'. After obtaining a music degree at Wilfrid Laurier University,Mark went on to have world class experiences spanning 6 decades. His critically acclaimed CD "Release" is a reflection of some of his extensive traveling and touring. Now back in Kitchener after working in Hong Kong, and Seoul, South Korea, Mark continues to write, produce and record. His solo performances are in demand throughout southern Ontario, as he also carries on the proud tradition of delivering the party with the Lulu's Band.
Here is my wee chat with Mark Willms on FM 98.5 CKWR! He was my first guest for The Afternoon's Drive first Passenger Seat!
Featured songs include Mark's songs from his latest CD "Release" - "Amy," "So Into You," "Sweet Marie," "No Way Out," and "The Party's Over" plus Mark's pic for the late ELP keyboard master Keith Emerson - In the Beginning.
For more info go to www.markwillms.com
From the house keyboardist at Lulu's Roadhouse (once the world's largest bar), to performing in 5 Star hotels all over the world, including Seoul, Dubai, Tokyo, and Europe. He's worked as a touring keyboardist for numerous recording artists, and has a cameo appearance in Sofia Coppola's Oscar-winning movie 'Lost In Translation'. After obtaining a music degree at Wilfrid Laurier University,Mark went on to have world class experiences spanning 6 decades. His critically acclaimed CD "Release" is a reflection of some of his extensive traveling and touring. Now back in Kitchener after working in Hong Kong, and Seoul, South Korea, Mark continues to write, produce and record. His solo performances are in demand throughout southern Ontario, as he also carries on the proud tradition of delivering the party with the Lulu's Band.
Here is my wee chat with Mark Willms on FM 98.5 CKWR! He was my first guest for The Afternoon's Drive first Passenger Seat!
Featured songs include Mark's songs from his latest CD "Release" - "Amy," "So Into You," "Sweet Marie," "No Way Out," and "The Party's Over" plus Mark's pic for the late ELP keyboard master Keith Emerson - In the Beginning.
For more info go to www.markwillms.com
Chris Latta's Deep Tracks - Traffic and Jimi Hendrix to Tedeschi Trucks Band

Deep Tracks is a show that Chris Latta has been thinking about for a long time.
Latta, a skilled much-in-demand guitarist (Jon Knight and Soulstack, Douglas Watson Band, Miss Angel and The Homewreckers, and The Bayou Boys) has assembled a set of songs that have inspired him over many years.
He says "Deep Tracks" comes from the satellite radio station of the same name, and refers to songs that are classics yet, somewhat off the beaten path.
"Make no mistake, this will be a Rock and Roll show but with a few twists and turns. It'll be rock, blues, a touch of jazz, psychedelic, heavy and most of all, it'll be fun!” he notes.
His musical "dream team" includes Matt Weidinger, Steve Hogg and Randall Coryell as well as special guests The Divines, Jay and Wendy Carraro, Cheryl Lescom, Jonathan Knight, Cory Williams, Mike McDonald, Tony Enns, David Rodenburg, and John Lee.
Latta will be singing a few songs as well.
For more info go to www.facebook.com/events/131555993953783/
Here is my my Deep Radio Tracks Podcast with Chris Latta on The Afternoon Drive FM 98.5 CKWR. Chris's playlist (the artists but not the actual songs played this Sunday) - Traffic - "Medicated Goo"; James Gang -"Funk #49" and Tedeschi Trucks Band - "Keep on Growing."
Latta, a skilled much-in-demand guitarist (Jon Knight and Soulstack, Douglas Watson Band, Miss Angel and The Homewreckers, and The Bayou Boys) has assembled a set of songs that have inspired him over many years.
He says "Deep Tracks" comes from the satellite radio station of the same name, and refers to songs that are classics yet, somewhat off the beaten path.
"Make no mistake, this will be a Rock and Roll show but with a few twists and turns. It'll be rock, blues, a touch of jazz, psychedelic, heavy and most of all, it'll be fun!” he notes.
His musical "dream team" includes Matt Weidinger, Steve Hogg and Randall Coryell as well as special guests The Divines, Jay and Wendy Carraro, Cheryl Lescom, Jonathan Knight, Cory Williams, Mike McDonald, Tony Enns, David Rodenburg, and John Lee.
Latta will be singing a few songs as well.
For more info go to www.facebook.com/events/131555993953783/
Here is my my Deep Radio Tracks Podcast with Chris Latta on The Afternoon Drive FM 98.5 CKWR. Chris's playlist (the artists but not the actual songs played this Sunday) - Traffic - "Medicated Goo"; James Gang -"Funk #49" and Tedeschi Trucks Band - "Keep on Growing."
Dream for Uganda - Two Drums Many Dreamers!
In February 2011, journalist Valerie Hill, was assigned to interview a Kitchener businessman who was donating money to build a school in Uganda.
Inspired by the man’s generosity, Valerie (with a lot of help) raised nearly $10,000 and set out to volunteer at a Ugandan school that October. While there, Valerie also visited the Cambridge Secondary School, near Kampala, where students from the dance program performed traditional music.
Enthralled by their talent, by May of 2013 the growing Dream for Uganda committee had raised enough money to bring eight of the students to Waterloo Region for a two-week tour. Since then, Dream For Uganda INC has become a registered non-profit organization.
For Valerie Hill it was like a dream come true and that dream continues to flourish.
The Suubi: Dance, Drum, Dream Documentary premiered at the Grand River Film Festival November 2015 playing to a sold out house.
The Dream For Uganda volunteers flew out to Uganda with a film crew (MetaMedia Production - documentary film makers Paul Francescutti and Paul Campsall) ) and recorded footage of the amazing experience both the students and volunteers felt.
Green Hill and Driftwood Park Public School became pen pals, then fundraising began with bake sales. Eventually, through this and other fundraising projects, Green Hill were able to complete a classroom building project to replace their dilapidated wooden buildings.
In February 2017 the Dream for Uganda team and performers from the First Nations troupe, White Pine Dancers, will travel to Uganda with MetaMedia filmmakers for an unprecedented collaboration of music, drumming, dance and traditional storytelling.
The new documentary “Two Drums, Many Dreamers” will screen in Waterloo Region, Sept. 2017. Suubi Fusion Troupe and the White Pine Dancers will also perform together in several Southern Ontario venues.
In this time-line podcast – documentary film maker Paul Francescutti speaks about the making of “Subbi: Dance, Drum. Dream” And arts journalist Valerie Hill speaks about the next part of the Dream – Two Drums Many Dreamers plus all of the other wonderful fund raising inittives through Dream for Uganda including In Harmony for Uganda Feburary 26 at The Registry Theatre. Also featured music from “Suubi: Dance, Drum, Dream.” Special thanks to Paul Campsall of MetaMedia Production.
For more info – www.dreamforuganda.com
Here is the interview with Paul Francescutti and Valerie Hill on FM 98.5 CKWR. There is a magic about Dream for Uganda. It comes from the amazing musical fusion through this heart warming music mixed, with an unforgettable group of kids including a young singer named Muhai ( singing at the end of podcast) and the pure passion and drive of Valerie Hill and her Dream Team.
Inspired by the man’s generosity, Valerie (with a lot of help) raised nearly $10,000 and set out to volunteer at a Ugandan school that October. While there, Valerie also visited the Cambridge Secondary School, near Kampala, where students from the dance program performed traditional music.
Enthralled by their talent, by May of 2013 the growing Dream for Uganda committee had raised enough money to bring eight of the students to Waterloo Region for a two-week tour. Since then, Dream For Uganda INC has become a registered non-profit organization.
For Valerie Hill it was like a dream come true and that dream continues to flourish.
The Suubi: Dance, Drum, Dream Documentary premiered at the Grand River Film Festival November 2015 playing to a sold out house.
The Dream For Uganda volunteers flew out to Uganda with a film crew (MetaMedia Production - documentary film makers Paul Francescutti and Paul Campsall) ) and recorded footage of the amazing experience both the students and volunteers felt.
Green Hill and Driftwood Park Public School became pen pals, then fundraising began with bake sales. Eventually, through this and other fundraising projects, Green Hill were able to complete a classroom building project to replace their dilapidated wooden buildings.
In February 2017 the Dream for Uganda team and performers from the First Nations troupe, White Pine Dancers, will travel to Uganda with MetaMedia filmmakers for an unprecedented collaboration of music, drumming, dance and traditional storytelling.
The new documentary “Two Drums, Many Dreamers” will screen in Waterloo Region, Sept. 2017. Suubi Fusion Troupe and the White Pine Dancers will also perform together in several Southern Ontario venues.
In this time-line podcast – documentary film maker Paul Francescutti speaks about the making of “Subbi: Dance, Drum. Dream” And arts journalist Valerie Hill speaks about the next part of the Dream – Two Drums Many Dreamers plus all of the other wonderful fund raising inittives through Dream for Uganda including In Harmony for Uganda Feburary 26 at The Registry Theatre. Also featured music from “Suubi: Dance, Drum, Dream.” Special thanks to Paul Campsall of MetaMedia Production.
For more info – www.dreamforuganda.com
Here is the interview with Paul Francescutti and Valerie Hill on FM 98.5 CKWR. There is a magic about Dream for Uganda. It comes from the amazing musical fusion through this heart warming music mixed, with an unforgettable group of kids including a young singer named Muhai ( singing at the end of podcast) and the pure passion and drive of Valerie Hill and her Dream Team.
Bernie Carroll in The Afternoon Drive Passenger's Seat
The 2nd Annual Winter Jazz Festival launches with classic tunes of the jazz giants from legendary local drummer Bernie Carroll. This concert will feature the music of jazz greats such as Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock, John Coltrane and many others. Joining Bernie - other local veteran jazz musicians – Ralph Hetke piano, Dave Wiffen sax, Doug Wicken flute, and Al Richardson bass.
This concert will be an LCBO Licensed Event with seating limited to 150 General Admission tickets. Advance tickets are $22.00 available at The Centre In The Square box office 519.578.1570 or online at http://www.centreinthesquare.com. Registry Theatre Artistic Director, Lawrence McNaught, is also providing advance ticket reservations for $22.00. Email him at: [email protected].
It was a pleasure to have Bernie as my guest in The Afternoon Drive Passenger's Seat on FM 98.5 CKWR. Here is our chat below. Thursday Feb 9 will be a superlative evening of jazz at The Registry Theatre.
This concert will be an LCBO Licensed Event with seating limited to 150 General Admission tickets. Advance tickets are $22.00 available at The Centre In The Square box office 519.578.1570 or online at http://www.centreinthesquare.com. Registry Theatre Artistic Director, Lawrence McNaught, is also providing advance ticket reservations for $22.00. Email him at: [email protected].
It was a pleasure to have Bernie as my guest in The Afternoon Drive Passenger's Seat on FM 98.5 CKWR. Here is our chat below. Thursday Feb 9 will be a superlative evening of jazz at The Registry Theatre.
Music Impersario Glenn Smith: from meeting B.B King to "Pop the Gator Presents".... a Special Interview on FM 98.5 CKWR
Ethel’s Lounge live music impresario Glenn Smith was my special guest this week on CKWR on Thursday March 3 from 8 to 9 pm.
His latest live music venture is “Pop the Gator Presents ..A Rockin' Night at The Museum features Texas blues and rock queen Marcia Ball, sassy Hamilton country and blues princess Ginger St James, and Toronto rockabilly princes The Royal Crownes Sat March 5 at The Museum.
In a wide-ranging chat, Glenn spoke about his journey into presenting the blues from his early shows at The Kitchener Legion, to the Hoodoo Lounge, and of course, Pop the Gator! Also featured on the program the music of Marcia Ball, Ginger St James, Steve Hill, Sean Ashby, Steve Strongman and The Band.
For more info on Marcia Ball go to http://www.alligator.com/artists/Marcia-Ball/
For more info on Ginger St. James go to http://www.gingerstjames.com/
For more info on The Royal Crowns go to http://www.theroyalcrowns.ca/
Elsa Jayne and Jojo Worthington Embark on a Musical Exodus The Afternoon Drive Passenger's Seat on FM 98.5 CKWR

Elsa Jayne and Jojo Worthington visited The Afternoon Drive recently to chat about their upcoming tour with Elsa's husband/musician/ and bandmember Graeme Ruck. They are all heading out on the open road on an exodus through the great lands! You can be a part of this and help them get there at https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/jojo-worthington-elsa-jayne-tour#/
Join the Two Lines Tour [ \ \ ] on April 9th 2016. Accompanied by a full band, JoJo Worthington will perform her new album "\ \" live at Trinity United Church in Kitchener
with special guests Elsa Jayne and Run Coyote.
Doors at 6pm Music at 7pm
$15 in advance $20 at the door
Ticket price includes "Two Lines" album
This is an ALL AGES show.
About ....
Elsa Jayne
From the whispering winds to the blur of city lights, there is wonder in everything. Captivated by the everyday beauty that surrounds her, Elsa Jayne's songs invite her audience in on a magical secret. CBC Music dubs Elsa Jayne's music, "Anthemic, dreamy synth-pop that gets stuck in your head for days."
[http://www.elsajayne.com/]
Run Coyote
Run Coyote released its debut album Youth Haunts in October of 2014 on vinyl LP, CD, and digital download. With Youth Haunts, Run Coyote mixes elements of twangy indie rock, alt-country, and blues to create what LondonFuse calls “an ode to the Canadian landscape.” Quick Before it Melts said Youth Haunts is a “fine debut,” stating that the musicians “imbue intensity and passion in their playing to warm the coldest heart.” CBC Radio’s In the Key of C named the album a top pick of the week in Ontario. Neal McDonald wrote in the Waterloo Region Record that, “Youth Haunts is a showcase for Run Coyote’s rock and country roots, and captures the push and pull between urban and rural influences in the band’s music.”
[http://runcoyote.bandcamp.com/]
9pm, JoJo Worthington
A soft tour-de-force, her vocalizations, ingenuity with looping techniques, and completely refreshing take on the often blasé instrument, the ukulele, is pushing this Experimental-Folk musician to create some of the most forward-thinking music of her generation. JoJo Worthington is a Canadian artist hailing from Waterloo, Ontario, creating soundscapes wherever she goes. With haunting choral loops, orchestral ukulele riffs, and striking spacey vocals, JoJo draws the onlookers in, slowly and with complete control. With a nod to influences of the present, St. Vincent, Grimes, Alt-J, S. Carey, and others, she finds a beautiful, swelling sound completely her own; a rare find in a sea of ukulele-based music.
[http://jojoworthington.com/]
It was a delight to have these ladies perform on The Afternoon Drive. Here is a little more about Their Great Adventure and a few tunes from both including
a brand new song by Elsa Jayne, "Heart" and "Take This", plus "Fourteen Days"! I also play "Little Minstrel" and "Werewolf" from Jojo's CD entitled 7. Drive Canny All!!
Join the Two Lines Tour [ \ \ ] on April 9th 2016. Accompanied by a full band, JoJo Worthington will perform her new album "\ \" live at Trinity United Church in Kitchener
with special guests Elsa Jayne and Run Coyote.
Doors at 6pm Music at 7pm
$15 in advance $20 at the door
Ticket price includes "Two Lines" album
This is an ALL AGES show.
About ....
Elsa Jayne
From the whispering winds to the blur of city lights, there is wonder in everything. Captivated by the everyday beauty that surrounds her, Elsa Jayne's songs invite her audience in on a magical secret. CBC Music dubs Elsa Jayne's music, "Anthemic, dreamy synth-pop that gets stuck in your head for days."
[http://www.elsajayne.com/]
Run Coyote
Run Coyote released its debut album Youth Haunts in October of 2014 on vinyl LP, CD, and digital download. With Youth Haunts, Run Coyote mixes elements of twangy indie rock, alt-country, and blues to create what LondonFuse calls “an ode to the Canadian landscape.” Quick Before it Melts said Youth Haunts is a “fine debut,” stating that the musicians “imbue intensity and passion in their playing to warm the coldest heart.” CBC Radio’s In the Key of C named the album a top pick of the week in Ontario. Neal McDonald wrote in the Waterloo Region Record that, “Youth Haunts is a showcase for Run Coyote’s rock and country roots, and captures the push and pull between urban and rural influences in the band’s music.”
[http://runcoyote.bandcamp.com/]
9pm, JoJo Worthington
A soft tour-de-force, her vocalizations, ingenuity with looping techniques, and completely refreshing take on the often blasé instrument, the ukulele, is pushing this Experimental-Folk musician to create some of the most forward-thinking music of her generation. JoJo Worthington is a Canadian artist hailing from Waterloo, Ontario, creating soundscapes wherever she goes. With haunting choral loops, orchestral ukulele riffs, and striking spacey vocals, JoJo draws the onlookers in, slowly and with complete control. With a nod to influences of the present, St. Vincent, Grimes, Alt-J, S. Carey, and others, she finds a beautiful, swelling sound completely her own; a rare find in a sea of ukulele-based music.
[http://jojoworthington.com/]
It was a delight to have these ladies perform on The Afternoon Drive. Here is a little more about Their Great Adventure and a few tunes from both including
a brand new song by Elsa Jayne, "Heart" and "Take This", plus "Fourteen Days"! I also play "Little Minstrel" and "Werewolf" from Jojo's CD entitled 7. Drive Canny All!!
Craig McNair, Ryan Brohman, and Jesse Webber of The LoFi Mind in The Afternoon Drive's Passenger's Seat.

It was my great pleasure to have these three talented musicians in The Passenger's Seat.
The Lofi Mind are having an Acoustic CD Release Party this Sunday April 17
from 6 to 8 pm at The Jazz Room. April 17th, 6-8PM.
$10
Join The LoFi Mind for the release of our fully unplugged live-in-the-studio EP.
We'll be performing bluegrass-style, with all-acoustic instruments. Ring in the springtime with an intimate Sunday night of new and old LoFi tunes!
It was great fun to have Jesse Webber, Ryan Brohman and Crais McNair join me
in The Afternoon Drive's Passenger Seat. This acoustic EP is great from start to finish.
The members of The Lofi Mind are Jesse Webber, Ryan Brohman, Craig McNair.
Nick Barkley, Emily Barkley, Wendy Carraro, Jay Carraro, Patrick Duxbury, Danica
Guenette, Jack Pender, Jenna Peacock, Matt Lima - plus Darryl Romphf, Ben Rollo, and Steve Hogg, Darius McKinley, Adam Buschlen and Sampson on clarinet. - "Like the YMCA"
The Lofi Mind are having an Acoustic CD Release Party this Sunday April 17
from 6 to 8 pm at The Jazz Room. April 17th, 6-8PM.
$10
Join The LoFi Mind for the release of our fully unplugged live-in-the-studio EP.
We'll be performing bluegrass-style, with all-acoustic instruments. Ring in the springtime with an intimate Sunday night of new and old LoFi tunes!
It was great fun to have Jesse Webber, Ryan Brohman and Crais McNair join me
in The Afternoon Drive's Passenger Seat. This acoustic EP is great from start to finish.
The members of The Lofi Mind are Jesse Webber, Ryan Brohman, Craig McNair.
Nick Barkley, Emily Barkley, Wendy Carraro, Jay Carraro, Patrick Duxbury, Danica
Guenette, Jack Pender, Jenna Peacock, Matt Lima - plus Darryl Romphf, Ben Rollo, and Steve Hogg, Darius McKinley, Adam Buschlen and Sampson on clarinet. - "Like the YMCA"
The Classic Chordsmen from The Twin City Harmonizers in The Passenger's Seat on The Afternoon Drive FM 98.5 CKWR

The four-part, acappella harmonies of the Classic Chordsmen are enthusiastically received by audiences of all ages, at all kinds of events including retirement and birthday parties and Christmas parties. They enjoy entertaining their audiences whether they are in private homes, hospitals, retirement communities or church services. They perform at the annual spring shows of the Twin City Harmonizers and at Christmas shows in the tri-city area.
Look for them at The Twin City Harmonizers, 70 Anniversary Spring show - Singing The Beatles!
May 7 2016 – 7:30pm
Location: Knox Presbyterian Church, 50 Erb Street, West, Waterloo
Also featuring The Youth A Capella Chorus and Youth Workshop from 9 am to 4 pm with Shoptimus Prime - The 2015 International Collegiate Quartet Silver Medal winners!
for ticket prices and more info go to http://www.twincityharmonizers.com/
This was a lot of fun - this talented quartet performs a Beatles song live in the CKWR studios!
Look for them at The Twin City Harmonizers, 70 Anniversary Spring show - Singing The Beatles!
May 7 2016 – 7:30pm
Location: Knox Presbyterian Church, 50 Erb Street, West, Waterloo
Also featuring The Youth A Capella Chorus and Youth Workshop from 9 am to 4 pm with Shoptimus Prime - The 2015 International Collegiate Quartet Silver Medal winners!
for ticket prices and more info go to http://www.twincityharmonizers.com/
This was a lot of fun - this talented quartet performs a Beatles song live in the CKWR studios!
Vienna D'Amato Hall - Arts Awards Waterloo Region Leading Edge Nominee In The Afternoon Drive's Passenger Seat on FM 98.5 CKWR

Vienna D’Amato Hall – a singer-songwriter, organized and performed at four local charity events in 2015. She has sung at area festivals and at venues across Canada, the United States, and Europe. At one event she collaborated with local painters to explore the creation process across mediums. Her album “It’s What The Dog Saw” was released in 2015. She is currently working on her sophomore album. She is nominated in The Leading Edge category.
Arts Awards Waterloo Region celebrates what the arts contribute to our community and how it enriches our lives – how it adds vitality to our spirits, broadens our horizons and defines our culture.
Artists and what they create is a vital part of our economy which attracts talented people who want to be challenged, instructed and delighted by the treasures they find here.
To celebrate and honour the artists in our community, AAWR has recognized more than 250 artists in all disciplines through Arts Awards Waterloo Region with nominations and awards.
Each year, AAWR hold an awards gala to recognize artistic excellence in Waterloo Region. It’s an evening of fun, celebration, awards, on-stage performances and gourmet food tastings in the lobby. It’s an evening to celebrate the arts in our community – and those creative, talented people who bring it to us.
Arts Awards Waterloo Region is generously supported by the cities of Kitchener and Waterloo – as well as local businesses, organizations, and individuals who recognize the importance of the arts in our community and culture.
I am very proud to be a part of AAWR. I have served on the Awards jury and in 2012 I won a Special Jury Award. I wear my Denny (AAWR commemorative pin) with pride and congratulate all of this year’s nominee’s for their fine work in their chosen passion in the arts.
For more info and tickets go to www.artsawardswaterlooregion.ca
Arts Awards Waterloo Region celebrates what the arts contribute to our community and how it enriches our lives – how it adds vitality to our spirits, broadens our horizons and defines our culture.
Artists and what they create is a vital part of our economy which attracts talented people who want to be challenged, instructed and delighted by the treasures they find here.
To celebrate and honour the artists in our community, AAWR has recognized more than 250 artists in all disciplines through Arts Awards Waterloo Region with nominations and awards.
Each year, AAWR hold an awards gala to recognize artistic excellence in Waterloo Region. It’s an evening of fun, celebration, awards, on-stage performances and gourmet food tastings in the lobby. It’s an evening to celebrate the arts in our community – and those creative, talented people who bring it to us.
Arts Awards Waterloo Region is generously supported by the cities of Kitchener and Waterloo – as well as local businesses, organizations, and individuals who recognize the importance of the arts in our community and culture.
I am very proud to be a part of AAWR. I have served on the Awards jury and in 2012 I won a Special Jury Award. I wear my Denny (AAWR commemorative pin) with pride and congratulate all of this year’s nominee’s for their fine work in their chosen passion in the arts.
For more info and tickets go to www.artsawardswaterlooregion.ca
Kultrun 2016 - Neruda Arts Artistic Director Isobel Cisterna Pino and Members of Picadillo

Dubbed the Region’s ‘biggest outdoor dance party,’ Kultrún is a family-friendly celebration of diversity featuring local, national and international world music bands, all-ages interactive activities, workshops by professional artists, performance art, a food, craft and art market and a beer garden cantina. This year’s line-up includes high-energy trad-folk Québécois bands, Moroccan gospel, flamenco, Afro and Latin jazz, Brazilian forró and lots more fantastic world music! Excepting a ticked opening Gala July 8th at TheMuseum, Kultrún is a FREE festival taking place July 9-10 in Downtown Kitchener’s Victoria Park. The Festival runs Saturday from 12noon - 11pm and Sunday from 12noon - 9pm.
*Kultrún (cool-troon). For the Mapuche people of Chile a Kultrún is not simply a drum, it is also the heartbeat of life embodied in the sound and rhythm of a drum.
Isabel Cisterna Pino and special guests from the band Picadillo - Rey Rodriguez Gay and Hector Aguero Lauten!
Picadillo’s combination of blues, ragtime, soul, son and rumba has been described as a cultural crossroads between New Orleans and Havana. Sol Ruiz and Rey Rodriguez’s rich and soulful voices make Picadillo's songs an immersive experience each one seizing its own savvy, romantic or felicitous ambitions and driven by unfailing horns and percussion. From rough and tumble ragtime songs like “Mango Tree” to their finely tuned Cuban traditional son in “Son las Cosas de la Vida,”
Picadillo breaths a fresh spirit into some much loved sounds.The bands lead singers, Sol and Rey, personify Picadillo's unique sound. Rey was raised and studied music in Cuba. Sol, on the other hand, was born in Miami to Cuban parents but has also lived in New Orleans and absorbed the sounds of the Mississippi Delta. Sol's two great loves are southern blues, jazz and rock, and Cuban guaracha and guaguanco music.
Here is my little chat with Isobel, Rey and Hector members of Picadillo who joined me in The Afternoon's Drive Passenger's Seat for a live performance! Vrooom! Vrooom!
For more info on Kultrun and Neruda Arts please visit - www.nerudaarts.ca
*Kultrún (cool-troon). For the Mapuche people of Chile a Kultrún is not simply a drum, it is also the heartbeat of life embodied in the sound and rhythm of a drum.
Isabel Cisterna Pino and special guests from the band Picadillo - Rey Rodriguez Gay and Hector Aguero Lauten!
Picadillo’s combination of blues, ragtime, soul, son and rumba has been described as a cultural crossroads between New Orleans and Havana. Sol Ruiz and Rey Rodriguez’s rich and soulful voices make Picadillo's songs an immersive experience each one seizing its own savvy, romantic or felicitous ambitions and driven by unfailing horns and percussion. From rough and tumble ragtime songs like “Mango Tree” to their finely tuned Cuban traditional son in “Son las Cosas de la Vida,”
Picadillo breaths a fresh spirit into some much loved sounds.The bands lead singers, Sol and Rey, personify Picadillo's unique sound. Rey was raised and studied music in Cuba. Sol, on the other hand, was born in Miami to Cuban parents but has also lived in New Orleans and absorbed the sounds of the Mississippi Delta. Sol's two great loves are southern blues, jazz and rock, and Cuban guaracha and guaguanco music.
Here is my little chat with Isobel, Rey and Hector members of Picadillo who joined me in The Afternoon's Drive Passenger's Seat for a live performance! Vrooom! Vrooom!
For more info on Kultrun and Neruda Arts please visit - www.nerudaarts.ca
Scott Merritt returns to the performance spotlight with Aural Gem "Of"

"I have always been taken by things out of focus and also very small things that happen over large periods of time and the contrast.” - Scott Merritt
Scott Merritt has come back once again with an aural gem simply entitled “Of”... featuring Jeff Bird (Cowboy Junkies) on upright bass, octave mandolin, and psaltery (a small stringed instrument (zither) played with a bow), and musician / producer Andy Magoffin (By Divine Right, Pistol George Warren) on baritone horn. Scott and I chatted about the creative process behind “Of” and his time away from the performance spotlight since the 2002 release of critically acclaimed release “The Detour Home.”
Scott is also a talented producer and has worked with many fine musicians/ friends including Fred Eaglesmith, Garnet Rogers, Stephen Fearing and Kevin Breit.
Scott and Coral's Playlist – “Meteor”, “Repo” – Scott Merritt – “Of”; (Scott's pick) Chad Van Gaalen - “Willow Tree”; “Indispensable” - Scott Merritt - “Of,” (Scott's pick); Sandro Perri - “Impossible Spaces,” ;
Part 2 - (Coral's picks) - “Leave Someone” - The Wilderness of Manitoba; “Story Weekend” - The Royal Streets; (Scott's pick) “Kneeling Down” - The Real Bahamas; “Everwill” – Scott Merritt - “Of”; “Overworked and Underprivileged” - Scott Merritt - “Serious Interference” and “Willing Night” - Scott Merritt - “Of” -
Here is my two-part chat with guest co-host and longtime friend Scott Merritt (including a special shout-out to John Tutt of The Princess Cinema!) on Coral FM
Charles Dickens Writes A Christmas Carol - Lost and Found Theatre

In 1843 (a time when the celebration of Christmas was considered out of fashion in the city of London, England) A Christmas Carol became one of the most popular books of the English language and has been credited by some as “almost single-handedly reviving the Christmas holiday.” In this stage adaptation of one of the most popular books of the English language, we witness the struggles and obstacles faced by Charles Dickens in his writing of this classic novel. Using only the power of his imagination, and the inspiration gleaned from a small choir of wandering carollers, we watch not only the story of the book unfold but find out why a Christmas Ghost-story was written in the first place.
Featuring live carollers, state of the art projections by Rob Ring and an amazing cast of 19, this promises to be a seasonal favourite for years to come!
THE COMPANY
Cast: Gareth Potter, Vince Carlin, Ted Follows, Christy Ziss, Kathleen Sheehy, Hannah Ziss, Brad Cook, Reid Spencer, Dylan Thomson, Parker Merlihan, Kate Camilleri, Kathryn Marchment, Richard Marchment, John Bigelow, Paige Corriveau, Bill Gastmeier, Richard Brubacher, Alten Wilmot, Aiden Schaefer.
I interviewed Hannah Ziss who plays multiple roles in this lovely re-telling of old Christmas classic – which has become a holiday tradition for families from one generation to the next. This beautifully acted production is very cleverly written by Richard Quesnel who also directed the show. And the cast is sublime – from acclaimed Stratford actor Gareth Potter, to veterans Ted Follows, Vince Garlin, Kathleen Sheehy, Christy Ziss, and Reid Spencer.
For more info please visit www.lostandfoundtheatre.ca
For those who love Charles Dicken's classic Yuletide story, this show is a must see. There are two nights left. It really does put you in the Christmas spirit !- **The Christmas Coral**
Here is my chat with actor Hannah Ziss on Coral FM
One Act - Rage Against Violence - Playwrights Dwight Storring and Gary Kirkham

This is probably one of the most important podcasts I have ever done.
November is Woman Abuse Awareness Month and on Monday Nov 30 Playwrights Dwight Storring and Gary Kirkham in conjunction with Women's Crisis Services of Waterloo Region present “One Act – Rage Against Violence” in a theatrical performance featuring local leaders and artists.
Here is my conversation with Dwight and Gary and their process behind putting this collection of real-life stories of abuse together for what will be a very powerful night.
To the women that have survived abuse, I salute your courage. To the men who support them and realize how serious this issue is, thank you.
This will be a life-changing night. For someone in the audience who may have been silenced because of abuse, after seeing this performance, may it give you the bravery to finally speak out.
Coral
One Act, Rage Against Violence takes to the stage at Dunfield Theatre Cambridge on Monday, Nov. 30 at 6:15 p.m. Tickets cost $35. Call 1-855-372-9866 to buy tickets or purchase tickets online at Dunfield Theatre. For those who would to volunteer or help or donate to WCSWR please visit http://www.wcswr.org/
Listen to my podcast with playwrights Dwight Storring and Gary Kirkham
November is Woman Abuse Awareness Month and on Monday Nov 30 Playwrights Dwight Storring and Gary Kirkham in conjunction with Women's Crisis Services of Waterloo Region present “One Act – Rage Against Violence” in a theatrical performance featuring local leaders and artists.
Here is my conversation with Dwight and Gary and their process behind putting this collection of real-life stories of abuse together for what will be a very powerful night.
To the women that have survived abuse, I salute your courage. To the men who support them and realize how serious this issue is, thank you.
This will be a life-changing night. For someone in the audience who may have been silenced because of abuse, after seeing this performance, may it give you the bravery to finally speak out.
Coral
One Act, Rage Against Violence takes to the stage at Dunfield Theatre Cambridge on Monday, Nov. 30 at 6:15 p.m. Tickets cost $35. Call 1-855-372-9866 to buy tickets or purchase tickets online at Dunfield Theatre. For those who would to volunteer or help or donate to WCSWR please visit http://www.wcswr.org/
Listen to my podcast with playwrights Dwight Storring and Gary Kirkham
Grand River Blues Camp - The Blues Youth Jam at Bobby O'Briens every Sunday from 4 to 7 pm

The Grand River Bluescamp is currently running Blues Youth Jam at Bobby O'Briens in downtown Kitchener every Sunday afternoon from 4 to 7 p.m. Come down and watch these kids jam it out with some of the best players / music teachers in Waterloo Region.
I went and hung out with the kids and the teachers in the summer. They did a fabulous job at Kitchener Blues Festival on The BIA stage playing to a packed house.
Here is what a Day in the Life is like at Grand River Blues Camp.
After four days of intensive music rehearsals (like Boot Camp!) with Grand River Blues Camp instructors, (see the amazing line up in Bluescamp story below!) Blues Campers are getting for the BIG GIG @ The Kitchener Bluesfest BIA Stage Friday Aug 7 between 2:10 and 4:10 pm. I visited Bluescamp Central at Courtland Avenue School in Kitchener where I found 45 kids working on their specially chosen music set lists from 1945 blues classic "Caledonia" to Joe Cocker cover fave " She Came in Through the Bathroom Window." I spoke to Adam Blackburn, a third-year student who comes up to Bluescamp from Louisiana, USA, every year. I also sat in on a special class with (formerly Kitchener based) blues-hero Juno Award Winner Steve Strongman, who told the kids what being a musician is really all about. This was a lot of fun! I can hardly wait to see this talented bunch of students perform for what I am sure will be a capacity crowd at The BIA Stage. See ya there! Yowser!- Coral FM.
I went and hung out with the kids and the teachers in the summer. They did a fabulous job at Kitchener Blues Festival on The BIA stage playing to a packed house.
Here is what a Day in the Life is like at Grand River Blues Camp.
After four days of intensive music rehearsals (like Boot Camp!) with Grand River Blues Camp instructors, (see the amazing line up in Bluescamp story below!) Blues Campers are getting for the BIG GIG @ The Kitchener Bluesfest BIA Stage Friday Aug 7 between 2:10 and 4:10 pm. I visited Bluescamp Central at Courtland Avenue School in Kitchener where I found 45 kids working on their specially chosen music set lists from 1945 blues classic "Caledonia" to Joe Cocker cover fave " She Came in Through the Bathroom Window." I spoke to Adam Blackburn, a third-year student who comes up to Bluescamp from Louisiana, USA, every year. I also sat in on a special class with (formerly Kitchener based) blues-hero Juno Award Winner Steve Strongman, who told the kids what being a musician is really all about. This was a lot of fun! I can hardly wait to see this talented bunch of students perform for what I am sure will be a capacity crowd at The BIA Stage. See ya there! Yowser!- Coral FM.

Kitchener's legendary musicians Steve Strongman and singer/ instructor Cheryl Lescom. As a special treat, for the students, Steve invited Cheryl to perform blues classic "Summetime!" A Shiver Factor moment! Other members / camp instructors in the band - Chris Latta, guitar, John Lee, guitar, Andy Gingerich, drums and Matt Weidinger, keys.
The Grand River Blues Camp - 2015!
"This show is remarkable and it really is what kicks off the Bluesfest. Families are there. People who getting started at the Festival are there. And it is a packed house. What a great experience it is to witness this." - Claude Cloutier, Artistic Director,TD Kitchener Blues Festvial.
The Grand River Blues Society has adopted a mandate to educate young people about the blues. Since 2008 they have run this annual Grand River Blues Camp, a day-camp experience for young musicians from 12-18 years of age. For many years now, Blues Campers have benefited from instruction by and performance experience with local, working blues musicians. This is a unique learning experience for young musicians and a mentoring opportunity (providing additional revenue) for local blues musicians.
The Eighth Annual Grand River Blues Camp is planned for the summer of 2015, from August 4 to August 7; the week leading up to the Kitchener Blues Festival. The 2015 Camp will be held at Courtland Public School, Kitchener, ON.
Young musicians who play guitar, drums, bass, vocals, keyboards, horns or harmonica will find this a wonderful opportunity to learn about blues and meet other young musicians. Grand River Blues Camp will be of particular interest to young musicians who want to perform. During this exciting week campers will learn learn licks, a full set of blues tunes, how to jam and perform on stage.
The most exciting feature of Grand River Blues Camp is the Grand River Blues Camp Showcase. This will be a culminating performance by our Blues Campers on Friday afternoon, August 7, between 2:15 pm and 4:15 pm on BIA stage (downtown Kitchener at King and Benton Streets) at the 2015 Kitchener Blues Festival – an amazing opportunity to participate in the Festival and to perform for friends and family.
There is nothing I like doing more than writing about promising new musicians. It was KBF Mel Brown Award Recipient Cheryl Lescom who first spoke to me about this amazing concept several years ago. I remember seeing the Blues Camp show last year at the BIA stage with a capacity audience – one of my fave parts of this three day event.
It was my great pleasure to have both the students and several of the instructors from The Grand River Blues Camp (now in its eighth year) as my very special guests. Students Alexis Boudreau, Joshua David, and Braydon Kains performed several songs live in the Sound FM studios.
They were joined by Grand River Blues Camp instructors (all locally based working professional blues musicians) Cheryl Lescom, Mike McDonald, Alana Leonard, (2015 head instructor) Don Featherstone, plus Grand River Blues Camp co-director Dennis Cuomo.
Other teachers of the Blues Camp include John Lee, Chris Latta, Colin White, (former student) Matt Weidinger (former student), John McKinley, David Rodenburg, and Andy Gingerich, plus organizer Janet McKerron Wendell and Blues Camp co-director George White.
The Grand River Blues Camp show is Friday Aug 7 between 2:10 and 4:10 pm at The BIA Stage at King and Benton streets.
Blues Camp Podcast music – “Next to You” - waterstreet blues band – Got Mojo 2 – Grand River Blues; Conor Gains Band – “Lazy Boy” from Got Mojo 2 – Grand River Blues; Braydon Kains; “Pride and Joy” (Stevie Ray Vaughan cover); Joshua David; “I've Got Dreams to Remember (Otis Redding cover); Alexis Boudreau - “Little by Little” (B.B. King cover); Colin White – (former Blues Camp student) “Vacation to Nowhere” from Got Mojo 2 – Grand River Blues; Johanna Pavia (former Blues Camp student) and SoulDrive “Work It On Out” – from SoulDrive; Cheryl Lescom “Soul Shakin' Romance” from 1953; Braydon Kains (Eagles Cover) “Witchy Woman” Joshua David; (original song) - “Am I Being Naive”; Alexis Boudreau, Braydon Kains, Joshua David - “The Letter” (Joe Cocker cover); Matt Weidinger - “Stick It Out for More” from Got Mojo 2 – Grand River Blues.
**To the Grand River Blues Camp students … Go get Em! To all the Blues Camp teachers – Bravissimo! Thanks for encouraging and enlightening these artists and bringing them one step closer to their dream of playing the stages of tomorrow. - Coral FM.**
Here is my Grand River Blues Camp podcast.
TD Kitchener Bluesfest Artistic Director Claude Cloutier profiles the 2015 Bluesfest Line-Up! Yowser!

One of North America's finest blues festivals is almost here!!!
From August 6 to 9 Waterloo Region will be resonating with the Blues from Rock and Roll, Roots, Americana, Vintage Blues, Chicago’s West Side Blues, Rockabilly, R&B, plus Soul, Gospel, and the young players of tomorrow through the Grand River Blues Camp and The Youth Legacy Winners.
It was my great pleasure to have TD Kitchener Blues Festival Artistic Director Claude Cloutier as my special co-host as we profiled some of the incredible acts that will grace three stages during the days and heat up the local bar scene at night. Claude also premiered selected tracks from the official TD Kitchener Blues Festival 2015 “Burnin Up the Blues” Volume XIV!
Claude's playlist – Surrender – Cheryl Lescom - 1953, Shakin House Blues – catl - from The Official KW Bluesfest XIV Compilation, I'm Feelin' Lucky – Poppa Chubby – I'm Feelin Lucky, Nikki Hall – I've Got A Man – Here's Nikki Hall *For Claude from Coral FM – On the Wall – David Johansen and The Harry Smiths - S/T - Rollin' – Current Swell – KW Bluesfest XIV Compilation and Claude's wishlist act – Jack White – Lazaretto!
I also added some of my personal faves to this list. These artists are also playing The 2015 TD Kitchener Bluesfest. Watch for them on the stages in the workshops!
Work It Out – Johanna Pavia and Souldrive – S/T – Souldrive, Lynn Jackson – Poker Face – Down in the Dust, Road Outta Hell – Big Rude Jake – Quicksand, Guardian Song – Charity Brown ( this year's Mel Brown Blues Award recipient) – Wings of Time, Hobo Flats – Mel Brown – Chicken Fat Hot Tub Mambo - Mo Kauffey - Dig It – Right or Wrong – Soul Mission- S/T, Ain't Too Pleased – 24th Street Wailers - Wicked and Ginger St. James – Boom, Boom, Room
For the complete schedule of the TD Kitchener Bluesfest please go to http://www.kitchenerbluesfestival.com
(Please pump of the volume when you listen to this one!) Happy 15th Anniversary! See you in the Bluesfest Aisles! - Coral FM
From August 6 to 9 Waterloo Region will be resonating with the Blues from Rock and Roll, Roots, Americana, Vintage Blues, Chicago’s West Side Blues, Rockabilly, R&B, plus Soul, Gospel, and the young players of tomorrow through the Grand River Blues Camp and The Youth Legacy Winners.
It was my great pleasure to have TD Kitchener Blues Festival Artistic Director Claude Cloutier as my special co-host as we profiled some of the incredible acts that will grace three stages during the days and heat up the local bar scene at night. Claude also premiered selected tracks from the official TD Kitchener Blues Festival 2015 “Burnin Up the Blues” Volume XIV!
Claude's playlist – Surrender – Cheryl Lescom - 1953, Shakin House Blues – catl - from The Official KW Bluesfest XIV Compilation, I'm Feelin' Lucky – Poppa Chubby – I'm Feelin Lucky, Nikki Hall – I've Got A Man – Here's Nikki Hall *For Claude from Coral FM – On the Wall – David Johansen and The Harry Smiths - S/T - Rollin' – Current Swell – KW Bluesfest XIV Compilation and Claude's wishlist act – Jack White – Lazaretto!
I also added some of my personal faves to this list. These artists are also playing The 2015 TD Kitchener Bluesfest. Watch for them on the stages in the workshops!
Work It Out – Johanna Pavia and Souldrive – S/T – Souldrive, Lynn Jackson – Poker Face – Down in the Dust, Road Outta Hell – Big Rude Jake – Quicksand, Guardian Song – Charity Brown ( this year's Mel Brown Blues Award recipient) – Wings of Time, Hobo Flats – Mel Brown – Chicken Fat Hot Tub Mambo - Mo Kauffey - Dig It – Right or Wrong – Soul Mission- S/T, Ain't Too Pleased – 24th Street Wailers - Wicked and Ginger St. James – Boom, Boom, Room
For the complete schedule of the TD Kitchener Bluesfest please go to http://www.kitchenerbluesfestival.com
(Please pump of the volume when you listen to this one!) Happy 15th Anniversary! See you in the Bluesfest Aisles! - Coral FM
There's a Production - Thank You For Killing a Friend

There's A Production presents...
A Golden Girls Murder Mystery
Picture it. Miami. 2015.
Rose's cousin from St. Olaf has come for a visit and is found dead. The girls believe that it is natural causes until the police arrive and announce that it is in fact murder!Help the girls solve this whodunnit!
Cast includes Theresa Noon, Lynn Scott, Kristen Horner Da Silva, Lars Classington, and Rick Simm.
These evenings are great fun as the cast mingles with the dinner guests. Expect laughter, songs and
a few surprises.
3 Course Dinner and Show: $49.00(inc.tax&grats)
Continuing through September 18, 19, October 3, November 7, 14, and December 5,2015
Guests Arrive: 6:30pm
"Thank You For Being a Friend" is latest production from Theresa's Noon's Theatre Company
There's a Production.
Check out www.theresanoon.com for more info.
I highly recommend getting a group of pals together. The Wilmot Room at The Blue Moon is the ideal setting with the tables arranged cabaret style for dining and having a glass of your preferred libaton while watching the show. For more info www.bluemoon.ca
Below the slideshow my studio chat with "Thank You Killing a Friend" cast member Lynn Scott, who has worked with many a theatre company in town from KWLT - (she is directing the panto "Cinderella" to celebrate Kitchener Waterloo Little Theatre's 80th season. Yes, there are the oldest theatre company in the region!) to KWMP, to Waterloo Stage where Lynn met Theresa Noon during the production of "Man of La Mancha." In this podcast. more about "Thank You for Killing a Friend", and a little feature on "Book Club" - a There's a Production co-production with Hamilton's August Theatre Company, -"Friend" cast member/ playwright Kristen Horner Da Sliva's comedy which opens Aug 20 at The Hamilton Theatre. Lynn and I also share a great love for
one particular song from the musical "Les Miserables." - To all the "Eponines" out there ..... Coral FM.
A Golden Girls Murder Mystery
Picture it. Miami. 2015.
Rose's cousin from St. Olaf has come for a visit and is found dead. The girls believe that it is natural causes until the police arrive and announce that it is in fact murder!Help the girls solve this whodunnit!
Cast includes Theresa Noon, Lynn Scott, Kristen Horner Da Silva, Lars Classington, and Rick Simm.
These evenings are great fun as the cast mingles with the dinner guests. Expect laughter, songs and
a few surprises.
3 Course Dinner and Show: $49.00(inc.tax&grats)
Continuing through September 18, 19, October 3, November 7, 14, and December 5,2015
Guests Arrive: 6:30pm
"Thank You For Being a Friend" is latest production from Theresa's Noon's Theatre Company
There's a Production.
Check out www.theresanoon.com for more info.
I highly recommend getting a group of pals together. The Wilmot Room at The Blue Moon is the ideal setting with the tables arranged cabaret style for dining and having a glass of your preferred libaton while watching the show. For more info www.bluemoon.ca
Below the slideshow my studio chat with "Thank You Killing a Friend" cast member Lynn Scott, who has worked with many a theatre company in town from KWLT - (she is directing the panto "Cinderella" to celebrate Kitchener Waterloo Little Theatre's 80th season. Yes, there are the oldest theatre company in the region!) to KWMP, to Waterloo Stage where Lynn met Theresa Noon during the production of "Man of La Mancha." In this podcast. more about "Thank You for Killing a Friend", and a little feature on "Book Club" - a There's a Production co-production with Hamilton's August Theatre Company, -"Friend" cast member/ playwright Kristen Horner Da Sliva's comedy which opens Aug 20 at The Hamilton Theatre. Lynn and I also share a great love for
one particular song from the musical "Les Miserables." - To all the "Eponines" out there ..... Coral FM.
The Book Club - There's a Production and August Theatre Co. partner for a Comedy of Words.

What happens when 3 male friends infiltrate a women's book club? Total freaking disaster, that's what.
This endearing comedy explores love, friendship, literature, men's styling putty, Dungeons & Dragons, and our capacity for forbearance.
WRITTEN BY KRISTEN HORNER DA SILVA
Cast - Vincent Perri, Michael Anania, Ryk Simpson, Esther Chung, Theresa Noon, Wendy Rudnik Wall, Klint Uzini.
August 20, 21, 22 and 27, 28, 29 - 8 PM
Hamilton Theatre Inc.
140 MacNab St N, Hamilton.
August Theatre Co. is a group of writers, directors and actors that assemble to put original Canadian plays on local stages. The vision of the group is to produce material that is meaningful to the artists and to the community in which the play will be staged. August Theatre Co. operates by securing enough funds to pay for precisely the producing support that each project requires. It doesn’t strive to produce a season of shows under the traditional structure of a company, but rather to maximize the energy of those passionate about a particular project by assembling an artistic and production team unique to each show.
Tickets are now on sale! Opening night August 20. Six shows in total: Aug 20, 21, 22, 27, 28, 29 at 8 PM.
Directed by Kristen Horner Da Silva, Produced by Theresa Noon, Stage Managed by Kristen Henderson
Assistant Stage Managed by Nastazja Palonka
Tickets:
hamiltontheatre.tix.com -
For more information www.augusttheatreco.com
In partnership with There's A Production www.theresanoon.com
This endearing comedy explores love, friendship, literature, men's styling putty, Dungeons & Dragons, and our capacity for forbearance.
WRITTEN BY KRISTEN HORNER DA SILVA
Cast - Vincent Perri, Michael Anania, Ryk Simpson, Esther Chung, Theresa Noon, Wendy Rudnik Wall, Klint Uzini.
August 20, 21, 22 and 27, 28, 29 - 8 PM
Hamilton Theatre Inc.
140 MacNab St N, Hamilton.
August Theatre Co. is a group of writers, directors and actors that assemble to put original Canadian plays on local stages. The vision of the group is to produce material that is meaningful to the artists and to the community in which the play will be staged. August Theatre Co. operates by securing enough funds to pay for precisely the producing support that each project requires. It doesn’t strive to produce a season of shows under the traditional structure of a company, but rather to maximize the energy of those passionate about a particular project by assembling an artistic and production team unique to each show.
Tickets are now on sale! Opening night August 20. Six shows in total: Aug 20, 21, 22, 27, 28, 29 at 8 PM.
Directed by Kristen Horner Da Silva, Produced by Theresa Noon, Stage Managed by Kristen Henderson
Assistant Stage Managed by Nastazja Palonka
Tickets:
hamiltontheatre.tix.com -
For more information www.augusttheatreco.com
In partnership with There's A Production www.theresanoon.com
All Canadian Music Canada Day Podcast

Happy 5th Birthday to The Grand Porch Party - 30 Bands. 20 Porches. 7 Streets!

First launched in 2011, during the second week of June, in celebration and recognition of Canadian Rivers Day - The Grand Porch Party is an annual neighbourhood music event where porches are taken over, and then the streets, for some fab early-summer music.
And this year is no exception. GPP Founder Tenille Bonoguore and I chat about this year's Porch Party and its envionmental partner The Grand River Conservation Foundation. We also feature some of the acts that will be playing this year from returning GPP players Lynn Jackson, Chris Boyne, and Safe As Houses to new performers Aisles, and Vienna D'Amato Hall.
For more info on this year's event go to https://grandporchparty.wordpress.com/2015/06/12/thats-a-canadian-summer-for-ya-some-notes-tips-and-must-haves/ where Tenille tells you everything you need to know to have the best GPP time ever!
The GPP website also has a map of where to find all of your fave bands and links to their websites. So you can easily find them porch to porch!
Or you can download the GPP App on your smartphone.
Don't forget that all the bands have merch with them and for the first time this year, so does The GPP!! who will be selling limited edition teeshirts at the GPP Merch Tent! Here is my chat with Grand Porch Party Hostess with the Mostess Tenille Bonoguore on Coral FM.
And this year is no exception. GPP Founder Tenille Bonoguore and I chat about this year's Porch Party and its envionmental partner The Grand River Conservation Foundation. We also feature some of the acts that will be playing this year from returning GPP players Lynn Jackson, Chris Boyne, and Safe As Houses to new performers Aisles, and Vienna D'Amato Hall.
For more info on this year's event go to https://grandporchparty.wordpress.com/2015/06/12/thats-a-canadian-summer-for-ya-some-notes-tips-and-must-haves/ where Tenille tells you everything you need to know to have the best GPP time ever!
The GPP website also has a map of where to find all of your fave bands and links to their websites. So you can easily find them porch to porch!
Or you can download the GPP App on your smartphone.
Don't forget that all the bands have merch with them and for the first time this year, so does The GPP!! who will be selling limited edition teeshirts at the GPP Merch Tent! Here is my chat with Grand Porch Party Hostess with the Mostess Tenille Bonoguore on Coral FM.
ActONE Play Festival - Three Plays for Thought

JM Drama Presents:
ACTOne Play Festival
June 4 - 6, 2015
The ACTOne Play Festival features three one-act plays by local writers:
Third Person - by Brandon Wicke
Gwen and Brianne and friends who look out for one another. While trekking through the outdoors, they encounter a mysterious and omnipotent force which causes them to re-examine how they perceive themselves, each other and the great beyond.
Life in a Leaf - by Graham Ducker
At the end of the summer, a boy and his grandfather have a conversation about their respective futures.
Revelations - by Steve Seguin
It’s raining. A young woman watches the TV news while waiting for her boyfriend to come home.
In Steve Seguin’s play ”Revelations”, lonely people are attracted to each other onto a ship that is sinking. Two people stuck in bad relationships – Rebecca with an abusive boyfriend, Dave with a neglectful God – are brought together. These kindred spirits desperately need help – or simply someone whom they can talk to. Everyone is waiting for the ultimate revelation that will hopefully answer all questions. Witty, sarcastic, or dark, the dialogs and situations reveal the ordinary monster that is hidden under everyone’s bed.
Tickets are $15, $10 for students/seniors, $5 eyeGO. Doors at 7 pm, shows start at 7:30 pm.
Plus!
Staged Readings of “Hello Meisje Cat Are You A Good Doggy” by Ben Steele and “The Interview” by Bernadette McClenaghan at 2 pm on Saturday June 6!
Mature content advisory, some plays contain coarse language and mature subject matter. Viewer's discretion is advised.
For more info https://www.facebook.com/events/1482368108685832/
In this podcast Suzanne and I discuss the creative process behind "Revelations" and also her work in the theatre as both an actor and director since she arrived in KW last September. Soon she will return to Versailles, France to pursue her work in the theatre. I wish her Bon Chance!
***This is a great evening of provocative mind bending theatre. “Revelations” is the kind of play that stays with you long after the lights dim down ...
I highly recommend this production. First time director/actor Suzanne Gignoux, (pictured in the poster) finds many intriguing dimensions in playwright Steve Seguin's eloquent darkly comedic but very poignant piece about lost souls searching for answers that will never come easily.. Congrats to the entire cast and crew. Tonight is the final night. Take the time to go and see it. - Coral **
ACTOne Play Festival
June 4 - 6, 2015
The ACTOne Play Festival features three one-act plays by local writers:
Third Person - by Brandon Wicke
Gwen and Brianne and friends who look out for one another. While trekking through the outdoors, they encounter a mysterious and omnipotent force which causes them to re-examine how they perceive themselves, each other and the great beyond.
Life in a Leaf - by Graham Ducker
At the end of the summer, a boy and his grandfather have a conversation about their respective futures.
Revelations - by Steve Seguin
It’s raining. A young woman watches the TV news while waiting for her boyfriend to come home.
In Steve Seguin’s play ”Revelations”, lonely people are attracted to each other onto a ship that is sinking. Two people stuck in bad relationships – Rebecca with an abusive boyfriend, Dave with a neglectful God – are brought together. These kindred spirits desperately need help – or simply someone whom they can talk to. Everyone is waiting for the ultimate revelation that will hopefully answer all questions. Witty, sarcastic, or dark, the dialogs and situations reveal the ordinary monster that is hidden under everyone’s bed.
Tickets are $15, $10 for students/seniors, $5 eyeGO. Doors at 7 pm, shows start at 7:30 pm.
Plus!
Staged Readings of “Hello Meisje Cat Are You A Good Doggy” by Ben Steele and “The Interview” by Bernadette McClenaghan at 2 pm on Saturday June 6!
Mature content advisory, some plays contain coarse language and mature subject matter. Viewer's discretion is advised.
For more info https://www.facebook.com/events/1482368108685832/
In this podcast Suzanne and I discuss the creative process behind "Revelations" and also her work in the theatre as both an actor and director since she arrived in KW last September. Soon she will return to Versailles, France to pursue her work in the theatre. I wish her Bon Chance!
***This is a great evening of provocative mind bending theatre. “Revelations” is the kind of play that stays with you long after the lights dim down ...
I highly recommend this production. First time director/actor Suzanne Gignoux, (pictured in the poster) finds many intriguing dimensions in playwright Steve Seguin's eloquent darkly comedic but very poignant piece about lost souls searching for answers that will never come easily.. Congrats to the entire cast and crew. Tonight is the final night. Take the time to go and see it. - Coral **
Hawkeyes - Tune Down, Turn Up. Six Mighty Musicmen having Big Fun.
Hawkeyes are ....
Patrick Finch - Guitars
Ron Cybulskie - Guitars
Ryan Allen - Guitars
Chris Gardner - Guitars
Rob Keith - Bass
Stacey Schmitt - Drums/Cymbals
Their self-described “chaotic, psychedelic brand of space-doom” is a pretty accurate description of Hawkeyes’ sound… a heavy, dark, and monolithic ambience is set by their rhythym section and Hawkeyes’ four guitarists play very interestingly off of it, mounting texture upon texture, weaving a multitude of tones around that monolithic base.
“Tune down, turn up.
The band was recently signed to Nashville label Helmet Lady Records who are re-releasing “Poison Slows Your Down” on limited edition coloured vinyl with custom-design artwork. Hawkeyes “March of the Elephants” was also on Saskatoon's Pre-Rock Records 2014 heavy psyche-rock CD compilation “House of Burners.” Toontown's Shooting Guns, (recent Juno nominees and champions of Hawkeyes) are also doing a 12-inch split vinyl release to be released in Canada by Pre-Rock and worldwide by Helmet Lady. “Brothers of the Nod” features three A-sides by Shooting Guns and three B-sides by Hawkeyes including slow scorch video-to-be psycho-space monster-doom tune “Hotter Than Ten Hundred Suns” “Orange Monkey” (Hotter Reprise), and ultimate M.A.S.H homage “The Charred Skull of McLean Stevenson.”
Drummer Stacey Schmitt aka SS was my special guest on Coral FM. Here is what he had to say about all things Hawkeyes and being the flagship band to be signed to Helmet Lady Records out of Nashville. Music in this podcast - Saskatoon pals Shooting Guns and Hawkeyes trax from "Poison Slows You Down" and also "Brothers of the Nod"
Patrick Finch - Guitars
Ron Cybulskie - Guitars
Ryan Allen - Guitars
Chris Gardner - Guitars
Rob Keith - Bass
Stacey Schmitt - Drums/Cymbals
Their self-described “chaotic, psychedelic brand of space-doom” is a pretty accurate description of Hawkeyes’ sound… a heavy, dark, and monolithic ambience is set by their rhythym section and Hawkeyes’ four guitarists play very interestingly off of it, mounting texture upon texture, weaving a multitude of tones around that monolithic base.
“Tune down, turn up.
The band was recently signed to Nashville label Helmet Lady Records who are re-releasing “Poison Slows Your Down” on limited edition coloured vinyl with custom-design artwork. Hawkeyes “March of the Elephants” was also on Saskatoon's Pre-Rock Records 2014 heavy psyche-rock CD compilation “House of Burners.” Toontown's Shooting Guns, (recent Juno nominees and champions of Hawkeyes) are also doing a 12-inch split vinyl release to be released in Canada by Pre-Rock and worldwide by Helmet Lady. “Brothers of the Nod” features three A-sides by Shooting Guns and three B-sides by Hawkeyes including slow scorch video-to-be psycho-space monster-doom tune “Hotter Than Ten Hundred Suns” “Orange Monkey” (Hotter Reprise), and ultimate M.A.S.H homage “The Charred Skull of McLean Stevenson.”
Drummer Stacey Schmitt aka SS was my special guest on Coral FM. Here is what he had to say about all things Hawkeyes and being the flagship band to be signed to Helmet Lady Records out of Nashville. Music in this podcast - Saskatoon pals Shooting Guns and Hawkeyes trax from "Poison Slows You Down" and also "Brothers of the Nod"
KW Youth's Theatre's - As You Like It part of Spring Showcase 2015

KW Youth Theatre's 7 unique productions over one weekend this May!
Full schedule below, for tickets, please email [email protected] or visit our website!
Friday May 8th (Conrad Centre - Blair Hall) (36 King St. W., Kitchener)
5:00pm - Sheltered: Our Perfect World
7:00pm - Orpheus and Eurydice
9:00pm - As You Like It - SOLD OUT
Saturday May 9th (George Luscombe Theatre) (50 Stone Road E., Guelph)
7:00pm - Midnight With Envy
Sunday May 10th (Conrad Centre - Mainstage) (36 King St. W., Kitchener)
9:00am - The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe
11:00am - Charlie and the Chocolate Factory - SOLD OUT
12:30pm - Hopes and Fears
2:30pm - Sheltered: Our Perfect World
4:00pm - Midnight With Envy
5:45pm - Secret Project
7:30pm - As You Like It
9:30pm - Orpheus and Eurydice
Tuesday May 12th (Conrad Centre - Mainstage) (36 King St. W., Kitchener)
5:00pm - Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, 7:00pm - The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe,
9:00pm - Hopes and Fears
Suzanne Gignoux (Rosalind) and Jeff Hobbs (Duke Frederick) from KW Youth Theatre's As You Like It dropped by to chat about KW Youth Theatre production As You Like It directed by Matt White (KW Youth Theatre's Hamlet) based on William Shakespeare's play about merriment and mayhem in the forest! "As You Like It" is playing at The Conrad Centre Friday May 8 (SOLD OUT) @ 9 pm, and also Sunday May 10 @ 7:30.
Listen here for my podcast. And more info at The KW Youth Theatre Showcase check out the You Tube Video below.
Break a Leg All - Coral FM.
Full schedule below, for tickets, please email [email protected] or visit our website!
Friday May 8th (Conrad Centre - Blair Hall) (36 King St. W., Kitchener)
5:00pm - Sheltered: Our Perfect World
7:00pm - Orpheus and Eurydice
9:00pm - As You Like It - SOLD OUT
Saturday May 9th (George Luscombe Theatre) (50 Stone Road E., Guelph)
7:00pm - Midnight With Envy
Sunday May 10th (Conrad Centre - Mainstage) (36 King St. W., Kitchener)
9:00am - The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe
11:00am - Charlie and the Chocolate Factory - SOLD OUT
12:30pm - Hopes and Fears
2:30pm - Sheltered: Our Perfect World
4:00pm - Midnight With Envy
5:45pm - Secret Project
7:30pm - As You Like It
9:30pm - Orpheus and Eurydice
Tuesday May 12th (Conrad Centre - Mainstage) (36 King St. W., Kitchener)
5:00pm - Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, 7:00pm - The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe,
9:00pm - Hopes and Fears
Suzanne Gignoux (Rosalind) and Jeff Hobbs (Duke Frederick) from KW Youth Theatre's As You Like It dropped by to chat about KW Youth Theatre production As You Like It directed by Matt White (KW Youth Theatre's Hamlet) based on William Shakespeare's play about merriment and mayhem in the forest! "As You Like It" is playing at The Conrad Centre Friday May 8 (SOLD OUT) @ 9 pm, and also Sunday May 10 @ 7:30.
Listen here for my podcast. And more info at The KW Youth Theatre Showcase check out the You Tube Video below.
Break a Leg All - Coral FM.
Waylaid - Matthew Ariaratnam's Solo Project

Waylaid is a solo project by Matthew Ariaratnam. After four years of studying music at Wilfrid Laurier University, he had songs piling up in the 'vault' so he decided it was finally time to share them. Matthew Ariaratnam is a singer/songwriter, composer, improviser, teacher, and multi-instrumentalist studying classical guitar and composition at Wilfrid Laurier University. He has been nominated for two "Album of the Year" awards from CHRW (Western University's Radio Station) and a Jack Richardson Award for folk/roots band. His music has been heard on CBC radio and college campuses across Canada. He is currently involved in Sweet Pieces (impromptu/electronic/loops) and his main project Waylaid. Through collaborating with chamber musicians at Wilfrid Laurier University, Matthew is crafting a selection of songs with cello, violin, guitar, bass, and drums. He is releasing a single and music video this winter. Recording with Simon Larochette (Olenka and the Autumn Lovers, Whipping Wind) at the Sugar Shack and Mastering with Andy Magoffin (Raised by Swans, Jim Guthrie, Two-Minute Miracles) at the House of Miracles.
Members: Matthew Ariaratnam--Guitars and Vocals
JP--Violin and Whistles
Jon--Cello and Whistles
Jeff--Bass and Everything
Aneeq--Drums and Percussion
I had Waylaid in the studio to chat about their music. Here's is another group of talented classically trained musicians who play in many
other local bands including Onion House, Sweet Pieces, and several more local music projects. For more info and upcoming shows go to http://www.waylaidmusic.com/ or Facebook https://www.facebook.com/thewaylaid?fref=ts. And congrats to Matt! Next year he's headed to Simon Fraser University In B.C. to pursue his Masters of Fine Arts in Interdisciplinery Studies. Play on! Waylaid is also part of CBC's Searchlight Contest. Find them and Vote! - Coral FM.
Members: Matthew Ariaratnam--Guitars and Vocals
JP--Violin and Whistles
Jon--Cello and Whistles
Jeff--Bass and Everything
Aneeq--Drums and Percussion
I had Waylaid in the studio to chat about their music. Here's is another group of talented classically trained musicians who play in many
other local bands including Onion House, Sweet Pieces, and several more local music projects. For more info and upcoming shows go to http://www.waylaidmusic.com/ or Facebook https://www.facebook.com/thewaylaid?fref=ts. And congrats to Matt! Next year he's headed to Simon Fraser University In B.C. to pursue his Masters of Fine Arts in Interdisciplinery Studies. Play on! Waylaid is also part of CBC's Searchlight Contest. Find them and Vote! - Coral FM.
Coral FM's First Quodcast!
Podcast Four - Musician Craig Dougan chats about Toronto's Hard Rock Rising Competition and his new CD Hard Rock Rising

Craig Dougan has been Performing at LIVE events for over 25 year Wowing his audiences with passionate performances and high energy shows.
Experience with every event imaginable - Bars, Universities, Colleges, Weddings, A Variety of Different Group/Club Types, Promoters and Casinos.
Has shared the stage with David Wilcox, Trooper, Colin James, Sass Jordan, Kim Mitchell and April Wine to mention a few, including Mr Lahey from the Trailer Park Boys in Surrey BC.
In addition to his upcoming “battle” Dougan is currently writing, recording and producing music at his Clover Place (home) Studio. “Hard Rock Rising” features Dougan on vocals, guitar, and bass, including trax “Casey is Gone” “Do What You Want To” “Another Year” plus Ramones tribute “Rockaway Beach.” L.A. session drummer Rob Taylor, (Artok) supplies drums for the album.
For his Hard Rock battle, and upcoming showcases including Bobby O'Brien's Sat April 4, The Craig Dougan Band, will be joined by Almost Hip regulars Ian Gelb, drums, Keith Craig, bass, and Paul Woods on lead guitar.
For more information go to http://www.reverbnation.com/craigdougan
Here is my podcast with Craig Dougan on Coral FM
Experience with every event imaginable - Bars, Universities, Colleges, Weddings, A Variety of Different Group/Club Types, Promoters and Casinos.
Has shared the stage with David Wilcox, Trooper, Colin James, Sass Jordan, Kim Mitchell and April Wine to mention a few, including Mr Lahey from the Trailer Park Boys in Surrey BC.
In addition to his upcoming “battle” Dougan is currently writing, recording and producing music at his Clover Place (home) Studio. “Hard Rock Rising” features Dougan on vocals, guitar, and bass, including trax “Casey is Gone” “Do What You Want To” “Another Year” plus Ramones tribute “Rockaway Beach.” L.A. session drummer Rob Taylor, (Artok) supplies drums for the album.
For his Hard Rock battle, and upcoming showcases including Bobby O'Brien's Sat April 4, The Craig Dougan Band, will be joined by Almost Hip regulars Ian Gelb, drums, Keith Craig, bass, and Paul Woods on lead guitar.
For more information go to http://www.reverbnation.com/craigdougan
Here is my podcast with Craig Dougan on Coral FM
Podcast Three - Flush Ink's Founder Paddy Gillard-Bentley and Playwright Terre Chartland
chat about UnHinged - Festival of Disturbing Theatre.

Unhinged - Festival of Disturbing Theatre - Part 2
Last week several brave playwrights - some for their first time!!!- were sent to disturbing locations to come up with approx. 10-minute scripts. The plays have been cast - the directors chosen, and now the time has come to put these productions up on their feet!
Complimenting the UnHinged Plays Collection - Paddy Gillard-Bentley's "A Rose Upon the Blood"
set in 1916 and also in 1923 at Kilmainham Gaol, during the Easter Rising aka Éirí Amach na Cásca.
Founded in 1796 as Dublin's 'New Gaol', Kilmainham operated as a prison until 1924. During its history, the gaol contained not only ordinary criminals including women and children, but also political prisoners. During the famine, some people committed crimes in order to be admitted into the prison, where they were at least guaranteed a basic diet. The Gaol was so crowded in those years that prisoners slept in the corridors.
"A Rose Upon the Blood" is the tragic story of Grace Gifford & Joseph Plunkett
Written & Directed by Paddy Gillard-Bentley. Performed by Julia Krauss, Kathleen Sheehy
Bruce Wolff & Zach Parsons.
The UnHinged Schedule. All productions are staged at KWLT's intimate
Black Box Theatre.
FRIDAY and SATURDAY EVENINGS @ 8 pm (April 3 & 4)
A Rose Upon the Blood - $12 ($10 with a COPA Card)
The three short UnHinged plays - $9 ($6 with a COPA Card)
NightPass - All three plays - $18 ($15 with a COPA Card)
SATURDAY APRIL 4 - Afternoon @ 2 pm
Write or Flight RESPONSE - $12 ($10 with a COPA Card)
FestPass - $20 ($18 with COPA Card)
Any play, any time, as many times as you desire.
Next UnHinged - November 2016
For more info http://www.flushink.net/
Paddy and Terre came to visit me to chat about UnHinged which is also nominated for a Waterloo Region Arts Award this year!
Paddy, of course, delights in sending her playwrights to very psychologically disturbing locations where they have to create and hone plays on demand.
It's Terre's third year at UnHinged and she speaks about her recent "disturbing" experience. It's always a pleasure to chat with these two
arts and cultcha innovators. To the Flush Ink playwrights, actors, and directors congrats for surviving through yet another UnHinged
Write or Flight into the Theatrical Unknown. Brava - Coral FM.
Click arrow below for my chat with Paddy and Terre.
Last week several brave playwrights - some for their first time!!!- were sent to disturbing locations to come up with approx. 10-minute scripts. The plays have been cast - the directors chosen, and now the time has come to put these productions up on their feet!
Complimenting the UnHinged Plays Collection - Paddy Gillard-Bentley's "A Rose Upon the Blood"
set in 1916 and also in 1923 at Kilmainham Gaol, during the Easter Rising aka Éirí Amach na Cásca.
Founded in 1796 as Dublin's 'New Gaol', Kilmainham operated as a prison until 1924. During its history, the gaol contained not only ordinary criminals including women and children, but also political prisoners. During the famine, some people committed crimes in order to be admitted into the prison, where they were at least guaranteed a basic diet. The Gaol was so crowded in those years that prisoners slept in the corridors.
"A Rose Upon the Blood" is the tragic story of Grace Gifford & Joseph Plunkett
Written & Directed by Paddy Gillard-Bentley. Performed by Julia Krauss, Kathleen Sheehy
Bruce Wolff & Zach Parsons.
The UnHinged Schedule. All productions are staged at KWLT's intimate
Black Box Theatre.
FRIDAY and SATURDAY EVENINGS @ 8 pm (April 3 & 4)
A Rose Upon the Blood - $12 ($10 with a COPA Card)
The three short UnHinged plays - $9 ($6 with a COPA Card)
NightPass - All three plays - $18 ($15 with a COPA Card)
SATURDAY APRIL 4 - Afternoon @ 2 pm
Write or Flight RESPONSE - $12 ($10 with a COPA Card)
FestPass - $20 ($18 with COPA Card)
Any play, any time, as many times as you desire.
Next UnHinged - November 2016
For more info http://www.flushink.net/
Paddy and Terre came to visit me to chat about UnHinged which is also nominated for a Waterloo Region Arts Award this year!
Paddy, of course, delights in sending her playwrights to very psychologically disturbing locations where they have to create and hone plays on demand.
It's Terre's third year at UnHinged and she speaks about her recent "disturbing" experience. It's always a pleasure to chat with these two
arts and cultcha innovators. To the Flush Ink playwrights, actors, and directors congrats for surviving through yet another UnHinged
Write or Flight into the Theatrical Unknown. Brava - Coral FM.
Click arrow below for my chat with Paddy and Terre.
Podcast Two - Popular Minority's "How to Write a Song" (A Musical)
debuts at The Registry Theatre

Longtime concert promoter and event organizer, Brad Marshall has teamed up with local short story writer and poet, Leanne Hohl to create, “How to Write a Song”, their debut musical which is playing one night only at the Registry Theatre on Saturday April 4, 2015.
In the tradition of great Hollywood rock and roll romances from “Sid and Nancy” to the more recent 2014 hit “Begin Again” (which coincidentally was inspired by a musical film), How to Write a Song is the classic Rock and Roll romance, with a local twist. It is a story that weaves inspiration, aspiration, love and a passion for music.
The story outlines the character of a local Kitchener musician and recent Waterloo graduate Jack Dolph, burdened with debt and living life, gig to gig. Fairly well known locally and just a bit reclusive, Jack seizes the opportunity to get out of his rut when the city of Kitchener offers a $100,000 cash prize as part of a songwriting contest to create a theme song for the city to use locally and internationally to showcase the city’s industry and tourism.
Struggling to craft the perfect song, Jack comes across Zara, daughter of Jamaican immigrants who run a successful Caribbean restaurant. Jack is a free-spirited liberal, while Zara, a more conservative business graduate with staunch religious beliefs. Upon a chance meeting, sparks fly, a song is written and an inevitable clash of culture ensues.
The cast of “How to Write a Song” is comprised of a small group of local and mainly established musicians and actors. The role of Jack is performed by Jason Walsh, (Christen Zook, Jen Militia, Almost Hip) musician who has toured across North America with several bands; while the role of Zara is performed by Jasmine David, an acting student making her debut and discovered by the musical’s producer, Brad Marshall.
The musical is set for one night only, Saturday April 4, 2015 at the Registry Theatre. Limited Tickets are $25.00 and can be purchased at: Box Office, Centre In The Square, 101 Queen Street North in Kitchener. (519) 578-1570
For more info check out the Facebook events page @
https://www.facebook.com/pages/How-to-Write-A-Song-The-Musical/637756176331145?fref=ts
Special guests Leanne Jackson Arnal, playwright Leanne Hohl, (this play is her debut) and musical co– writer Dave Swider from Popular Minority Productions came to talk about the company's debut of “How To Write a Song" (A Musical). This is also Popular Minority's inaugural production at The Registry Theatre. Afterwards, in celelbration of the show - there's an Open Jam at McCabes. Rawk on and Break Legs! - Coral FM.
In the tradition of great Hollywood rock and roll romances from “Sid and Nancy” to the more recent 2014 hit “Begin Again” (which coincidentally was inspired by a musical film), How to Write a Song is the classic Rock and Roll romance, with a local twist. It is a story that weaves inspiration, aspiration, love and a passion for music.
The story outlines the character of a local Kitchener musician and recent Waterloo graduate Jack Dolph, burdened with debt and living life, gig to gig. Fairly well known locally and just a bit reclusive, Jack seizes the opportunity to get out of his rut when the city of Kitchener offers a $100,000 cash prize as part of a songwriting contest to create a theme song for the city to use locally and internationally to showcase the city’s industry and tourism.
Struggling to craft the perfect song, Jack comes across Zara, daughter of Jamaican immigrants who run a successful Caribbean restaurant. Jack is a free-spirited liberal, while Zara, a more conservative business graduate with staunch religious beliefs. Upon a chance meeting, sparks fly, a song is written and an inevitable clash of culture ensues.
The cast of “How to Write a Song” is comprised of a small group of local and mainly established musicians and actors. The role of Jack is performed by Jason Walsh, (Christen Zook, Jen Militia, Almost Hip) musician who has toured across North America with several bands; while the role of Zara is performed by Jasmine David, an acting student making her debut and discovered by the musical’s producer, Brad Marshall.
The musical is set for one night only, Saturday April 4, 2015 at the Registry Theatre. Limited Tickets are $25.00 and can be purchased at: Box Office, Centre In The Square, 101 Queen Street North in Kitchener. (519) 578-1570
For more info check out the Facebook events page @
https://www.facebook.com/pages/How-to-Write-A-Song-The-Musical/637756176331145?fref=ts
Special guests Leanne Jackson Arnal, playwright Leanne Hohl, (this play is her debut) and musical co– writer Dave Swider from Popular Minority Productions came to talk about the company's debut of “How To Write a Song" (A Musical). This is also Popular Minority's inaugural production at The Registry Theatre. Afterwards, in celelbration of the show - there's an Open Jam at McCabes. Rawk on and Break Legs! - Coral FM.
Podcast One - Songwriter Circle's Musicians Lynn Jackson and Jesse Parent Visit Coral FM

Jesse Parent has honed his craft with local shows and travelling throughout Ontario - from the small towns of Southwestern Ontario, to larger cities of London, Toronto and Ottawa. And what drives Parent for all those hours behind the wheel?
“I like the sense of being with people of like minds - a kind of understanding. A connection through the music.”
“I know when I go see a show, I like to see people who are really passionate about what they do,” he says, adding that well-crafted songs are vital.
"All the shows. All the miles. All the sweat and the songs." (bio by Lynn Jackson) http://www.jesseparentmusic.com/
For Lynn Jackson, it is all about the songs. Ten years and six albums into her recording career, the one constant fans have come to expect is top notch songwriting and that voice. “When I write a song, I often hear the arrangement fully formed – I let the songs lead me into whatever direction they want to go. I guess I'm considered a folk-roots artist, but if my writing and ideas take me outside the genre, I'm not afraid to stretch out creatively. There are no rules when it comes to songwriting." http://lynnjackson.net
Tanya Philipovich's music has been lovingly described as “Freak Folk”. Her songs are poetically driven, melodically interesting and generally performed with solo voice and guitar; simplicity is the best way to exhibit her complex and intriguing songwriting. Tanya released her second album, Secret Fiction Romance,
in 2009, on Doin’ Time Records. Secret Fiction Romance was recorded and produced by guitar-man Dan Walsh (Fred Eaglesmith, Willie P. Bennett, Corb Lund) at his Cozy Little Shack On Lake Erie Studio. http://www.tanyarock.com/
Coming together in November of 2009, The Stoney Lonesome boys share a love of honest country music. Based on the carefully crafted songs of Steve Parkinson, the Lonesome boys build arrangements that are reminiscent of old-time honky-tonks and the classic stylings of Parsons, Nelson and The Possum. Their sound is a product of immense thievery; stealing from Nashville, Bakersfield, western swing, folk, and rock and roll.
http://www.thestonylonesome.com/
This Good Friday April 3 at The KW Boathouse - Musical friends Jesse Parent, Lynn Jackson, Steve Parkinson, and Tanya Philipovich will be sharing the stage, playing tunes, and telling stories. More info at https://www.facebook.com/events/455505821270425/
It's always so much fun when Jesse and Lynn come to visit. Jesse and Lynn sing harmony for Jesse's new single "Let It Go" and Lynn premiered new song "Young" from one of her upcoming albums. Lynn and Jesse are both part of the CBC Searchlight Contest. Find 'em on Facebook and VOTE! - Coral FM.
“I like the sense of being with people of like minds - a kind of understanding. A connection through the music.”
“I know when I go see a show, I like to see people who are really passionate about what they do,” he says, adding that well-crafted songs are vital.
"All the shows. All the miles. All the sweat and the songs." (bio by Lynn Jackson) http://www.jesseparentmusic.com/
For Lynn Jackson, it is all about the songs. Ten years and six albums into her recording career, the one constant fans have come to expect is top notch songwriting and that voice. “When I write a song, I often hear the arrangement fully formed – I let the songs lead me into whatever direction they want to go. I guess I'm considered a folk-roots artist, but if my writing and ideas take me outside the genre, I'm not afraid to stretch out creatively. There are no rules when it comes to songwriting." http://lynnjackson.net
Tanya Philipovich's music has been lovingly described as “Freak Folk”. Her songs are poetically driven, melodically interesting and generally performed with solo voice and guitar; simplicity is the best way to exhibit her complex and intriguing songwriting. Tanya released her second album, Secret Fiction Romance,
in 2009, on Doin’ Time Records. Secret Fiction Romance was recorded and produced by guitar-man Dan Walsh (Fred Eaglesmith, Willie P. Bennett, Corb Lund) at his Cozy Little Shack On Lake Erie Studio. http://www.tanyarock.com/
Coming together in November of 2009, The Stoney Lonesome boys share a love of honest country music. Based on the carefully crafted songs of Steve Parkinson, the Lonesome boys build arrangements that are reminiscent of old-time honky-tonks and the classic stylings of Parsons, Nelson and The Possum. Their sound is a product of immense thievery; stealing from Nashville, Bakersfield, western swing, folk, and rock and roll.
http://www.thestonylonesome.com/
This Good Friday April 3 at The KW Boathouse - Musical friends Jesse Parent, Lynn Jackson, Steve Parkinson, and Tanya Philipovich will be sharing the stage, playing tunes, and telling stories. More info at https://www.facebook.com/events/455505821270425/
It's always so much fun when Jesse and Lynn come to visit. Jesse and Lynn sing harmony for Jesse's new single "Let It Go" and Lynn premiered new song "Young" from one of her upcoming albums. Lynn and Jesse are both part of the CBC Searchlight Contest. Find 'em on Facebook and VOTE! - Coral FM.
Lost and Found's Kimberly Akimbo and a chat with Consummate Performing Artist Terry Barna

Lost & Found Theatre presents Kimberly Akimbo by David Lindsay-Abaire
March 18-28, 2015 at the Registry Theatre, 122 Frederick St Kitchener
Hilarious and heartrending, Kimberly Akimbo tells the story of a teenage girl with a rare disease that accelerates the aging process. As her body clock ticks rapidly away, Kimberly is forced to reevaluate her life while contending with a hypochondriac mother, a rarely sober father, a scam-artist aunt, her own mortality and, most terrifying of all, the possibility of first love.
Directed by Nicole Lee Quesnel
Featuring Kathleen Sheehy, Christy Ziss, Andy Pogson, Alten Wilmot & Jennifer Cornish
Kimberly Akimbo continues this week after a smash opening week and great review from Robert Reid at the Waterloo Region Record.
Performance Dates
Tue March 24 @ 8pm (Rad Hosp), Wed March 25 @ 8pm, Thu March 26 @ 8pm, Fri March 27 @ Noon & 8pm,
Sat March 28 @ 2pm & 8pm
* RADICAL HOSPITALITY: We want YOU to come to the theatre.
In two words: FREE ADMISSION. Select performances of KIMBERLY AKIMBO will be available at NO COST:
Tuesday, March 24th @ 8pm
First come, first served – show up at the theatre (box office opens 45 minutes before the show starts), provide us with your contact information, and you’re in. For those of you who like the security of a guaranteed seat, a limited number of tickets for each of those three shows are available for sale through the Lost&Found Theatre website.
adults $29, seniors 65+ $25, students $18, eyego to the arts at the door $5, groups of 10 or more: $5 off each adult ticket
For ticket prices and more information about Lost and Found - check out www.lostandfoundtheatre.com
Here is my interview with producer/director "actor for hire" Terry Barna. We chat about David Lindsay's Abaire's poingantly funny play, Lost and Found's next season from a new play by Gary Kirkham to Genesius Project! Terry also speaks about his latest projects from Lost and Found's upcoming production of Dickens classic "A Christmas Carol" to his role in Neil Simon's "The Odd Couple" at Drayton.
Terry is also workshopping with playwright Dan Needles ("The Wingfield Series") for his new play "Baco Noir" coming to Theatre Orangeville in May. He is also workshopping "Pocket Rocket" with playwrights Gary Kirkham ("Falling A Wake") and Lea Daniels ("Heretic") for Lost and Found. Terry is also notorious as The Dad on City TV's crazy reality series "Meet The Family" and we also play one of Terry's fave songs!
UW Drama's Rhinoceros directed by Martha Ross of Theatre Columbus

Eugene Ionesco’s most renowned play Rhinoceros, was written in 1959 in response to the resurfacing of fascism in parts of Europe. But more importantly, Ionesco wrote it as an attack on something that troubled him greatly: social conformity. He had witnessed this strange malady in people regardless of their social class or political beliefs. This play is on one level very simple: The inhabitants of a French town in the 1950’s one by one turn into a rhinoceros until they all become a mindless and savage herd. All of them that is except for the ‘Everyman’ character of Berenger. It is Berenger with whom we identify the most as he drifts through life without purpose, comically passive, bored and self-obsessed. But by the end of the play Berenger, in his success at resisting ‘rhinoceritus’, is the character that has changed the most. He becomes a revolutionary, a tragic figure that urgently calls out to his fellow townspeople to resist the insanity. They sadly no longer have the ears to hear him.
Guest director, Martha Ross from Theatre Columbus, will examine this intricate dance between comedy and tragedy, beauty and horror, with the accomplished student cast and the assistance of Colin Labadie’scomically frightening soundscape, Paul Cegys’ exquisite dream-like set,Sharon E. Secord’s colourful and splendid costumes and Arun Srinivasan’s masterful lighting.
Rhinoceros speaks to us as much now as it did 50 years ago. We’re currently witnessing around the world an alarming resurgence of neo-nazism. But the play as well speaks to our propensity for denial. Like the characters in Ionesco’s play we are blind to what is glaring right at us. We adapt to anything because it’s easier to conform than to challenge the status quo.
Rhinoceros continues at University of Waterloo's Theatre of the Arts Friday March 20, and Saturday March 21.
For more information please go to the UW Drama Website - https://uwaterloo.ca/theatre-centre/events/rhinoceros
Guest director, Martha Ross from Theatre Columbus, will examine this intricate dance between comedy and tragedy, beauty and horror, with the accomplished student cast and the assistance of Colin Labadie’scomically frightening soundscape, Paul Cegys’ exquisite dream-like set,Sharon E. Secord’s colourful and splendid costumes and Arun Srinivasan’s masterful lighting.
Rhinoceros speaks to us as much now as it did 50 years ago. We’re currently witnessing around the world an alarming resurgence of neo-nazism. But the play as well speaks to our propensity for denial. Like the characters in Ionesco’s play we are blind to what is glaring right at us. We adapt to anything because it’s easier to conform than to challenge the status quo.
Rhinoceros continues at University of Waterloo's Theatre of the Arts Friday March 20, and Saturday March 21.
For more information please go to the UW Drama Website - https://uwaterloo.ca/theatre-centre/events/rhinoceros

Martha Ross co-founded Theatre Columbus with Leah Cherniak after she graduated from École Jacques Lecoq in Paris. Continuing in the spirit of their training, their company has created twenty-eight original comedies, including the world renowned The Anger in Ernest & Ernestine (1987);The Attic, the Pearls and Three Fine Girls (1995), for which Martha received a Dora Mavor Moore Award for her performance; and The Betrayal, which received a 1999 Floyd S. Chalmers Canadian Play Award for Best New Play. In 2007, Martha performed in the Canadian Stage Company’s touring production of The Overcoat. As well as performing, Martha has written several plays including Dr. Dapertutto (nominated for the Floyd S. Chalmers Canadian Play Award in 1990); Ratbag, a musical about the Industrial Revolution that she wrote with her composer husband, John Millard; and The Dog and the Angel for the Caravan Farm Theatre Co. (1999). Martha also teaches Shakespeare to children and young teens. One of the high points of her career was creating and performing the character of Ernestine.
Here is my interview with actor Rebecca Birrell and Media Relations Director for Rhinoceros Adam Winchester.
including the selections from the Rhinoceros soundtrack. Break a Tusk! - Coral FM
Here is my interview with actor Rebecca Birrell and Media Relations Director for Rhinoceros Adam Winchester.
including the selections from the Rhinoceros soundtrack. Break a Tusk! - Coral FM
Stone Soup Benefit WR - Instigator Alan Quarry Gathers Many Community Rocks to Create One Boulder of an Event

Stone Soup Chef / Instigator Alan Quarry was my very special guest who dropped by to chat about this amazing event coming up Sat Feb 7!
Stone Soup is a Waterloo Region benefit concert in support of Doctors Without Borders. Hosted at THEMUSEUM in Downtown Kitchener on Saturday, February 7, the event will feature live music, local food and drink, a silent auction and an art exhibition by local artists.
All money raised through ticket sales and the silent auction will go directly to Doctors Without Borders. Doctors Without Borders/MSF Canada is an international humanitarian-aid non-governmental organization and Nobel Peace Prize laureate, best known for its projects in war-torn regions and developing countries facing endemic diseases. For more on their important work, please visit www.msf.ca/
Stone Soup is an old folk story in which hungry strangers convince local people of a town to share their food. It’s a great lesson in cooperation and understanding as everyone benefits from combining their individual resources. By coming together as a community we too can make an incredible difference in the lives of many. For more info and join in the fun
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1519683224950516/?fref=ts
Alan spoke a little more about the compelling story behind Stone Soup, and about all the great events that are happening throughout the evening at Stone Soup WR from local art exhibits, the silent auction, locally sourced catered food and libations and an evening of live music with some of Waterloo Region's best performers including Safe as Houses, Fred Smith, Joni NehRita. and The Beggar's Banquet!
February is the Month of Love.... so come and be a pebble as we all watch The Stone Soup turn into the most marvellous magic medicine for the suffering who so desparately need a spoonful!
Featured music during this podcast Alan 's playlist - Safe As Houses, Joni NehRita, and (in honour of Beggar's Banquet)... The Rolling Stones.
Stone Soup is a Waterloo Region benefit concert in support of Doctors Without Borders. Hosted at THEMUSEUM in Downtown Kitchener on Saturday, February 7, the event will feature live music, local food and drink, a silent auction and an art exhibition by local artists.
All money raised through ticket sales and the silent auction will go directly to Doctors Without Borders. Doctors Without Borders/MSF Canada is an international humanitarian-aid non-governmental organization and Nobel Peace Prize laureate, best known for its projects in war-torn regions and developing countries facing endemic diseases. For more on their important work, please visit www.msf.ca/
Stone Soup is an old folk story in which hungry strangers convince local people of a town to share their food. It’s a great lesson in cooperation and understanding as everyone benefits from combining their individual resources. By coming together as a community we too can make an incredible difference in the lives of many. For more info and join in the fun
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1519683224950516/?fref=ts
Alan spoke a little more about the compelling story behind Stone Soup, and about all the great events that are happening throughout the evening at Stone Soup WR from local art exhibits, the silent auction, locally sourced catered food and libations and an evening of live music with some of Waterloo Region's best performers including Safe as Houses, Fred Smith, Joni NehRita. and The Beggar's Banquet!
February is the Month of Love.... so come and be a pebble as we all watch The Stone Soup turn into the most marvellous magic medicine for the suffering who so desparately need a spoonful!
Featured music during this podcast Alan 's playlist - Safe As Houses, Joni NehRita, and (in honour of Beggar's Banquet)... The Rolling Stones.
Michael Gabriel Strings Attached - Cambridge Arts Centre Feb 28th

Michael Gabriel is a critically acclaimed singer-songwriter with a riveting concert series emphasizing community building. In ’Strings Attached’, his emotionally fluid storytelling compositions are surrounded with a driving string section and enhanced by local youth choirs. For this production, new voices will be heard from Cambridge Glee and the Huron Heights SS Sopranos. The opening act will be local flamenco guitarist, Juneyt. 10% of every ticket will be donated to the Cambridge Community Shelter Corp.
Several free pre-concerts and appearances will occur in the weeks leading up to the main concert. Michael has teamed up with numerous libraries and social hubs in Cambridge and the surrounding cities to provide intimate preview concerts and a songwriting workshop. Tickets for Feb. 28 will be given away at some of these pre-events. All of the upcoming events are listed on the Shows page.
Listen HERE for my chat with Michael Gabriel
Several free pre-concerts and appearances will occur in the weeks leading up to the main concert. Michael has teamed up with numerous libraries and social hubs in Cambridge and the surrounding cities to provide intimate preview concerts and a songwriting workshop. Tickets for Feb. 28 will be given away at some of these pre-events. All of the upcoming events are listed on the Shows page.
Listen HERE for my chat with Michael Gabriel
Theresa Noon chats about There's A Production / Blue Moon Presentation
Clue Done It?!

Mr. Crescent formally requests your presence at the Blue Moon in Petersburg for an exclusive, confidential gathering. Be warned—these sorts of evenings almost always have the makings for murder and it will be up to you to solve the crime and catch the culprit to stay alive. Who will it be this time?
Mrs. Partridge in the Kitchen with the Ice Pick? Principal Pear in the Study with the Hammer? Or will it be YOU?! Mr. Crescent knows you’re a character too, and looks forward to seeing you and yours at this exclusive party!
Perfect for company team building or for family gatherings. Work together as a team to solve this mystery! When: February 21 & 28, March 28, April 18, May 2 & 23, 2015
Guests Arrive: Starting at 6:30pm.
3 Course Dinner and Show Tickets: $49.00 (Includes Tax & Gratutities)
This is always an evening of great food and great fun with a top notch cast. Can you figure out Clue Done It?!
Theresa Noon and I chat about the latest There's A Production / Blue Moon presentation which is running right through till the spring. We also chat about many more Murder Mystery Dinner Theatre Nights to come! Music - Lynn Jackson, Steve Parkinson and The Stoney Lonesome and Bobby Darin - Coral FM.
For more info http://www.thebluemoon.ca/clue-done-it-murder-mystery.php
Listen HERE for my podcast with Theresa Noon.
Mrs. Partridge in the Kitchen with the Ice Pick? Principal Pear in the Study with the Hammer? Or will it be YOU?! Mr. Crescent knows you’re a character too, and looks forward to seeing you and yours at this exclusive party!
Perfect for company team building or for family gatherings. Work together as a team to solve this mystery! When: February 21 & 28, March 28, April 18, May 2 & 23, 2015
Guests Arrive: Starting at 6:30pm.
3 Course Dinner and Show Tickets: $49.00 (Includes Tax & Gratutities)
This is always an evening of great food and great fun with a top notch cast. Can you figure out Clue Done It?!
Theresa Noon and I chat about the latest There's A Production / Blue Moon presentation which is running right through till the spring. We also chat about many more Murder Mystery Dinner Theatre Nights to come! Music - Lynn Jackson, Steve Parkinson and The Stoney Lonesome and Bobby Darin - Coral FM.
For more info http://www.thebluemoon.ca/clue-done-it-murder-mystery.php
Listen HERE for my podcast with Theresa Noon.
Lynn Jackson and Rai Madge co-host Coral FM's Valentine Aural Salon Vol 2

I had a lot of fun co-hosting Coral FM's Aural Valentine Salon Vol 2 with my good pals acclaimed Canadian singer/songwriter Lynn Jackson and Make-Up Artiste / Baritsa Extraordinare Rai Madge.
Rai and Lynn and I picked songs that spoke to both sides of the Passion Play.
To all you Luvvahs - Happy Valentines Day and for those still looking .. I can only say this.
Thank God, that the Heart is a Very Very Resilent Little Muscle because maybe... just maybe.... Ridiculous, Inconvenient, Consuming, Can't-Live-without-each-other Love is still out there....
XO - Coral FM.
Rai and Lynn and I picked songs that spoke to both sides of the Passion Play.
To all you Luvvahs - Happy Valentines Day and for those still looking .. I can only say this.
Thank God, that the Heart is a Very Very Resilent Little Muscle because maybe... just maybe.... Ridiculous, Inconvenient, Consuming, Can't-Live-without-each-other Love is still out there....
XO - Coral FM.
Diamonds in the Rough ...
The Crazy Diamonds debut at Toronto's Venerable Rockpile West

Jack Pender and Jeese Webber on Coral FM
The latest installment of the Wild and Crazy Excellent Diamond adventures of Jeese Webber and Jack Drysdale Pender from Pink Floyd songbook playas The Crazy Diamonds who are once again organizing another magic bus trip. This time it's Toronto's Rockpile for their latest Crazy Diamonds experience Sat Jan 24.
About Rockpile West (fomerly The Big Bop)
Etobicoke's best live venue has strong roots that reach all the way back to the days of The Big Bop, including a lot of the staff that kept the Bop a popular Toronto bar for many years. We are always moving forwards, adding new lighting recently, making audio upgrades, to keep improving your show experience, as a band, or audience member.
With that has also meant getting a ton of great bands in, and always trying to land bigger and better gigs too! We have a great menu, and lot's of free parking. We are also right off the highway, and close to the subway! If you're a new guest, welcome to the show. It's the people here that get you coming back often. http://www.therockpile.ca/
or check this event out on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/events/859692070761703/?fref=ts
Tickets are also available at Far Out Flicks. 94 Queen Street South Downtown Kitchener. Ask at the counter. www.faroutflicks.com
Also on this podcast...
“Love for Mark.” Jesse Webber speaks about a special benefit he is presenting for his Uncle Mark Webber at Elements Sunday Feb 15 with some of the finest live music this area has to offer including Steve Parkinson and The Stoney Lonesome, Romeo Sex Fighter, The Divines, and The Crazy Dimaonds. And we play a special song for Mark .... See you there! - Coral FM.
The latest installment of the Wild and Crazy Excellent Diamond adventures of Jeese Webber and Jack Drysdale Pender from Pink Floyd songbook playas The Crazy Diamonds who are once again organizing another magic bus trip. This time it's Toronto's Rockpile for their latest Crazy Diamonds experience Sat Jan 24.
About Rockpile West (fomerly The Big Bop)
Etobicoke's best live venue has strong roots that reach all the way back to the days of The Big Bop, including a lot of the staff that kept the Bop a popular Toronto bar for many years. We are always moving forwards, adding new lighting recently, making audio upgrades, to keep improving your show experience, as a band, or audience member.
With that has also meant getting a ton of great bands in, and always trying to land bigger and better gigs too! We have a great menu, and lot's of free parking. We are also right off the highway, and close to the subway! If you're a new guest, welcome to the show. It's the people here that get you coming back often. http://www.therockpile.ca/
or check this event out on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/events/859692070761703/?fref=ts
Tickets are also available at Far Out Flicks. 94 Queen Street South Downtown Kitchener. Ask at the counter. www.faroutflicks.com
Also on this podcast...
“Love for Mark.” Jesse Webber speaks about a special benefit he is presenting for his Uncle Mark Webber at Elements Sunday Feb 15 with some of the finest live music this area has to offer including Steve Parkinson and The Stoney Lonesome, Romeo Sex Fighter, The Divines, and The Crazy Dimaonds. And we play a special song for Mark .... See you there! - Coral FM.
Safe as Houses - Fall of a Sparrow radio premiere with Elliot Anton and Thomas Laughton

I am so proud of this band, and even more chuffed that I was the first person who ever interviewed them on the radio.
That said, I would like to say a very special thank you to Craig Norris of CBC KW for his support of Safe As Houses since their debut album Sink My Boat. These young musicians have clearly captured the hearts and ears of many in Waterloo Region.
Now 2 years later, Safe As Houses has released their second album ... "fall of a sprrrow"... and for me .. well ...it reminds me of the first time I listened to Simon and Garfunkel's 1966 folk classic "Parsley, Sage, Rosemary, and Thyme". There are songs on .. "fall of a sparrow"... that just send chills through me especially "Leaves I've Thrown" "The Sun and The Storm" and especially "I'm a Fire" ....
The Safe as Houses foundation is built from Tom Laughton, on drums/ percussion, Andrew Laughton, lead guitar/banjo/mandolin and vocals, Eliott Anton, lead vocals/rhythm guitar, and Bensen Carter on bass/cello/ukelele.
And special guests on this new album include trumpet virtuoso Larry Larson, and newest SAH member Lauren Taylor on violin/viola.
The four part harmony of the band melded with the instrumentation is flawless under the superlative guidance of producer Sam Hillifer and music mastering veteran J.Richard Hutt of Cedartree Recording Studios. Eliott and Thomas dropped by the Sound FM studios to premiere this album in support of their show with The Royal Streets at Maxwell's Music House this Friday Dec 5. I am not surprised at all that this show is sold out.
The Royal Streets is another band that has soared to incredible heights in such a short time. And I think Craig Norris for introducing me to their music! Re upcoming Safe as Houses shows - no worries .. they are likely playing Cafe Pyrus in February 2015.
As I continue to say ... this is just the beginning for one of the most talented bands to come out of Kitchener Waterloo. I can see them playing many a festival, including Hillside and maybe one day Mariposa. It is just a matter of time... - Coral FM
For more into on Safe as Houses. Go to https://www.facebook.com/Safe.As.Houses
Click on the arrow below to listen to my chat with Elliot Anton and Andrew Laughton from Safe As Houses.
That said, I would like to say a very special thank you to Craig Norris of CBC KW for his support of Safe As Houses since their debut album Sink My Boat. These young musicians have clearly captured the hearts and ears of many in Waterloo Region.
Now 2 years later, Safe As Houses has released their second album ... "fall of a sprrrow"... and for me .. well ...it reminds me of the first time I listened to Simon and Garfunkel's 1966 folk classic "Parsley, Sage, Rosemary, and Thyme". There are songs on .. "fall of a sparrow"... that just send chills through me especially "Leaves I've Thrown" "The Sun and The Storm" and especially "I'm a Fire" ....
The Safe as Houses foundation is built from Tom Laughton, on drums/ percussion, Andrew Laughton, lead guitar/banjo/mandolin and vocals, Eliott Anton, lead vocals/rhythm guitar, and Bensen Carter on bass/cello/ukelele.
And special guests on this new album include trumpet virtuoso Larry Larson, and newest SAH member Lauren Taylor on violin/viola.
The four part harmony of the band melded with the instrumentation is flawless under the superlative guidance of producer Sam Hillifer and music mastering veteran J.Richard Hutt of Cedartree Recording Studios. Eliott and Thomas dropped by the Sound FM studios to premiere this album in support of their show with The Royal Streets at Maxwell's Music House this Friday Dec 5. I am not surprised at all that this show is sold out.
The Royal Streets is another band that has soared to incredible heights in such a short time. And I think Craig Norris for introducing me to their music! Re upcoming Safe as Houses shows - no worries .. they are likely playing Cafe Pyrus in February 2015.
As I continue to say ... this is just the beginning for one of the most talented bands to come out of Kitchener Waterloo. I can see them playing many a festival, including Hillside and maybe one day Mariposa. It is just a matter of time... - Coral FM
For more into on Safe as Houses. Go to https://www.facebook.com/Safe.As.Houses
Click on the arrow below to listen to my chat with Elliot Anton and Andrew Laughton from Safe As Houses.
KWMP's The Droswy Chaperone. - Simply Finely!
Idea Exchange & Michael Gabriel - Choral Creation in Motion
Idea Exchange (formerly the Cambridge libraries) is a very successful Art + Design initiative which has flourished in the city of Cambridge.
Tamara Neill, of Idea Exchange speaks about how this innovative re-branding has fosters relationships with other arts organizations in Waterloo Region, and beyond, in cultural activities for all ages, including visual arts, film, and music.
LA based singer/songwriter Michael Gabriel is a great example of Idea Exchange's mandate.
He contacted the Cambridge organization from his home base in LA regarding his traveling orchestral series “Strings Attached.”
Thanks to Idea Exchange who provided the facilities, (and also hosted these events) Michael was able to conduct a youth song writing workshop, and “Strings Attached” preview concert with cellist Trina Nadeau.
He also worked with St. Benedict's High School choral ensemble and adult choir The Hoot.
Friday October 17 Michael Gabriel's “Strings Attached” will be performed at Cambridge Arts Centre featuring these two choirs, and his mini-orchestra which includes core members Trina Nadeau, cello, and Sandy Ludwig, piano, in addition to Karen Spithoff, violin, and newest member Joy Schuster on viola.
For this concert partial proceeds will go to Cambridge Shelter Corporation -
http://www.cambridgesheltercorp.ca/
For more info and Strings Attached tickets go to www.cambridgecommunityplayers.com
For more info on Michael Gabriel go to www.michaelgabrielmusic.com
For more info on Idea Exchange go to http://ideaexchange.org/
Here is my chat with Tamara Neill from Idea Exchange featuring the music of Michael Gabriel including “Bye Bye So Long” (with choir accompaniment), “Penelope Rose”, and radio single “Angel Wings.”
I think this will be a very special night for everyone involved from Micheal Gabriel and his musicians to The Hoot and especially St. Benedict's High School Choral Ensemble. - Coral FM
Tamara Neill, of Idea Exchange speaks about how this innovative re-branding has fosters relationships with other arts organizations in Waterloo Region, and beyond, in cultural activities for all ages, including visual arts, film, and music.
LA based singer/songwriter Michael Gabriel is a great example of Idea Exchange's mandate.
He contacted the Cambridge organization from his home base in LA regarding his traveling orchestral series “Strings Attached.”
Thanks to Idea Exchange who provided the facilities, (and also hosted these events) Michael was able to conduct a youth song writing workshop, and “Strings Attached” preview concert with cellist Trina Nadeau.
He also worked with St. Benedict's High School choral ensemble and adult choir The Hoot.
Friday October 17 Michael Gabriel's “Strings Attached” will be performed at Cambridge Arts Centre featuring these two choirs, and his mini-orchestra which includes core members Trina Nadeau, cello, and Sandy Ludwig, piano, in addition to Karen Spithoff, violin, and newest member Joy Schuster on viola.
For this concert partial proceeds will go to Cambridge Shelter Corporation -
http://www.cambridgesheltercorp.ca/
For more info and Strings Attached tickets go to www.cambridgecommunityplayers.com
For more info on Michael Gabriel go to www.michaelgabrielmusic.com
For more info on Idea Exchange go to http://ideaexchange.org/
Here is my chat with Tamara Neill from Idea Exchange featuring the music of Michael Gabriel including “Bye Bye So Long” (with choir accompaniment), “Penelope Rose”, and radio single “Angel Wings.”
I think this will be a very special night for everyone involved from Micheal Gabriel and his musicians to The Hoot and especially St. Benedict's High School Choral Ensemble. - Coral FM
Eric Charles - Always In for the Ride

Eric Charles is a Canadian Singer/Songwriter and former front man for successful indie band, the Road Poets: a hardworking roots rock act with a devoted following. This seasoned and passionate live performer has stayed true to his indie pop rocker pedigree with his new full length solo studio album, Another Trip. Studded with catchy melodies, ear pleasing rock n’ rock hooks and artful lyrics that repay a close listen.
Charles credits some of the following musical influences: Neil Young, Cold Play, The Killers, Radiohead, The Tragically Hip, Son Volt, Oasis, Sloan, Gin Blossoms, City & Colour, Jim Cuddy, Death Cab for Cutie, 55-40, The Rolling Stones, Nirvana, U2, The Jayhawks, REM, Crosby, Stills & Nash and America.
The Eric Charles Band was recently chosen to compete at Kitchener's Big Music Fest and over the summer Eric and his band's guitarist / vocalist Nick Maldonado went on a Radio Station Road Trip throughout parts of Ontario and Quebec in support of Another Trip remix - In for The Ride.
The single was produced by Gavin Brown (Billy Talent, Big Sugar, Tragically Hip and Sarah Harmer to name a few!) Gavin Brown recently received the prestigious Jack Richardson Producer of the Year Award.
So Eric and the band were super excited to go down to Toronto's Noble Studios to work with Brown on the In for the Ride rock remix. And the radio stations have embraced In for the Ride, which is now receiving mainstream airplay.
As the last stop of his radio station tour, Eric Charles returned to Sound FM as my very special guest.
We had a wide ranging chat from the first time he picked up a guitar, to Eric's latest big news.
The band just finished playing a highly successful concert at Kitchener's Eidelweiss Tavern, with musical guests Jessie Treneer, and Henry Taylor.
And now The Eric Charles Band has been invited to perform at Toronto's legendary live concert venue The Horseshoe Tavern this Tuesday night Sept 30!
For more on Eric go to http://eric-charles.com/ and here is the link to the piece I wrote for Waterloo Region Record's Nightlife.
http://www.therecord.com/whatson-story/4626653-big-music-fest-s-shot-at-the-big-time/
Listen here for my chat with Eric Charles of The Eric Charles Band. The interview also features select tracks from Another Trip, and Eric's In for the Ride remix, plus a live acoustic performance in the studio.
You heard it here first. I think Eric is another musician destined for the Toppermost of the Poppermost! - Coral FM.
Burnin' Up The Blues with Rob Deyman at the TD Kitchener Bluesfest 2014.
Rob Deyman is the executive director of The TD Kitchener Bluesfest now in its 14th year.
I sat with Rob at Kitchener's City Hall Rotunda and we had ourselves a wide ranging chat from the festival's economic impact within Waterloo Region, to this year's Festival highlight headliners! Like Blackie and the Rodeo Kings, Tom Wilson's Junkhouse now 20 years old!, Lee Harvey Osmond, plus solo perfomances from the supertalents Colin Linden, and Stephen Fearing.
We also speak about the Sunday's BIA Stage Cajun/Zydeko/Acadien showcases featuring naughty and fabulous Rosie Ledet and The Zydeko Playboys, (Pictured Left) Beausoleil avec Michael Doucet, and special guest Festival fave Otis Taylor. Think of this as a mini Treme! Magnifique!
We cover the workshop stages, for music lovers and musicians alike who like to know the history of the Blues, and we talk about The Youth Legacy Showcase. This year The Suns open the Festival mainstage with what is sure to be an electrifying performance. Buddy Guy is being awarded The Mel Brown Award this year. So apropos!
And then we talk about Bluesfests to come..... Is music visionary Jack White in the running? And who is one of Rob's all time fave blues players? Tune in and find out.
For everything TD Kitchener Bluesfest go to www.kitchenerbluesfestival.comand check em out on Twitter and Facebook – See ya all out there!
Listen here for my chat with Rob Deyman
I sat with Rob at Kitchener's City Hall Rotunda and we had ourselves a wide ranging chat from the festival's economic impact within Waterloo Region, to this year's Festival highlight headliners! Like Blackie and the Rodeo Kings, Tom Wilson's Junkhouse now 20 years old!, Lee Harvey Osmond, plus solo perfomances from the supertalents Colin Linden, and Stephen Fearing.
We also speak about the Sunday's BIA Stage Cajun/Zydeko/Acadien showcases featuring naughty and fabulous Rosie Ledet and The Zydeko Playboys, (Pictured Left) Beausoleil avec Michael Doucet, and special guest Festival fave Otis Taylor. Think of this as a mini Treme! Magnifique!
We cover the workshop stages, for music lovers and musicians alike who like to know the history of the Blues, and we talk about The Youth Legacy Showcase. This year The Suns open the Festival mainstage with what is sure to be an electrifying performance. Buddy Guy is being awarded The Mel Brown Award this year. So apropos!
And then we talk about Bluesfests to come..... Is music visionary Jack White in the running? And who is one of Rob's all time fave blues players? Tune in and find out.
For everything TD Kitchener Bluesfest go to www.kitchenerbluesfestival.comand check em out on Twitter and Facebook – See ya all out there!
Listen here for my chat with Rob Deyman
Fiddle-Dee-Dee!
There's Another Murder Mystery at The Blue Moon

You are cordially invited to the 15th Annual Debutante Ball for Miss Rita LaBeauregard in Southern Georgia.
Miss LaBeauregard has found a suitor 15 times but tragically they wind up dead the next day. The audience is taken back in time to the 1940's through a murder mystery dinner theatre experience that allows them to not only figure out whodunit but actually choose the ending that they want to see!
If you like, come dressed as a Belle, Dandy or even in your finest gingham!
Mystery Dinner and Show: $54.00 (inc. tax and grats) When: July 4, 5 19, 26 & 27th & August 16 &17th.
Guests Arrive: Starting at 6:30pm July 27th and Aug 17th are matinees at 12:30 p.m. And there are lots of great prizes as well. Miss LaBeauregard (Therese Noon), Earl Hicks (Eric DaCosta) and Sheriff Marshall (Vincent Perri) graced the Sound FM studios with their presence tellin' about this 40's style ball with all the fine fixins and libations! And folks playin' possum. Ain't that the berries!! And it's all at The Blue Moon!
These three actors who are busy as a stump-tailed cow in fly time also spoke to me about all their solo projects in this wide ranging interview which features the music of Steve Parkinson and Stony Lonesome. Steve Parkinson will be at the openin' night festivities in his finest Friday best.
This is going to be one helluva shindig with Noon at the Moon! - Coral FM
Listen here for the interview
Weekend Wars - BFFS in Crime and Misdemeanours

RYAN LEACOCK
A digital media artist, writer and experienced graphic designer, his work has been dominating all facets of digital arts, from media to the sign industry.
“I believe that good design goes over and above the way something looks. It’s the way it feels; the way it’s supposed to feel,” Ryan explains. “Crafting the look of a company, or a project gives it the intangible; it reveals the soul.”
Ryan’s proficiency, professionalism and personal touch to his work has turned him into a reputable force to be reckoned with. His recent return to Waterloo Region has sparked his desire to further challenge himself by becoming an entrepreneur and opening the doors to his first self-owned endeavor; Black Mirror Creative.
“I like bold designs that feel personal or classic. I love all sorts of films, retro design, graphic novels, and pinup girls,” Ryan admits, adding, “I love the feeling of vinyl records, I like how big the album artwork is. I have a bunch of big old monster movie posters in my office. I like design that is tangible.”
Ryan has also bridged his creative designs into a cinemagraphic novel series, The Weekend Wars. Having currently released its first two volumes, Ryan has developed his flair for design with his sleek approach to writing. The Weekend Wars has garnished itself the future of comic books as it is featured in an application for Apple designed by Ryan himself.
For More info on Ryan Leacock go The Weekend Wars and Black Mirror Creative!
And check out The Weekend Wars Happening at Imbibe Food/Drink tonight!
Ryan will be there to answer your questions about this his innovative cinemagraphic novel. Ryan like me (because I work at Far Out Flicks) is also a film geek so we discussed our fave films. We both have particular fondness for directtor Wes Anderson. I had little fun with some modern classic film clips from one of Ryan's fave flicks. Here's to the Mixed Tape, Ryan! - Coral FM.
Listen here for my chat with Ryan Leacock
A digital media artist, writer and experienced graphic designer, his work has been dominating all facets of digital arts, from media to the sign industry.
“I believe that good design goes over and above the way something looks. It’s the way it feels; the way it’s supposed to feel,” Ryan explains. “Crafting the look of a company, or a project gives it the intangible; it reveals the soul.”
Ryan’s proficiency, professionalism and personal touch to his work has turned him into a reputable force to be reckoned with. His recent return to Waterloo Region has sparked his desire to further challenge himself by becoming an entrepreneur and opening the doors to his first self-owned endeavor; Black Mirror Creative.
“I like bold designs that feel personal or classic. I love all sorts of films, retro design, graphic novels, and pinup girls,” Ryan admits, adding, “I love the feeling of vinyl records, I like how big the album artwork is. I have a bunch of big old monster movie posters in my office. I like design that is tangible.”
Ryan has also bridged his creative designs into a cinemagraphic novel series, The Weekend Wars. Having currently released its first two volumes, Ryan has developed his flair for design with his sleek approach to writing. The Weekend Wars has garnished itself the future of comic books as it is featured in an application for Apple designed by Ryan himself.
For More info on Ryan Leacock go The Weekend Wars and Black Mirror Creative!
And check out The Weekend Wars Happening at Imbibe Food/Drink tonight!
Ryan will be there to answer your questions about this his innovative cinemagraphic novel. Ryan like me (because I work at Far Out Flicks) is also a film geek so we discussed our fave films. We both have particular fondness for directtor Wes Anderson. I had little fun with some modern classic film clips from one of Ryan's fave flicks. Here's to the Mixed Tape, Ryan! - Coral FM.
Listen here for my chat with Ryan Leacock
C.J. Allen of Circus Music Co-Hosts Coral FM - Zombies and Board Games Galore!

Music producer and talent scout C.J. Allen has launched Circus Music Company (CMC), a music management agency that will work with local artists in the Waterloo Region to develop the artist’s skill and understanding of the industry.
With seven years experience working with singer-songwriters, bands and performers in Seoul, South Korea, Allen, who also served as a judge for Korea’s first all-English talent competition – Top Talent, plans to sign and manage KW singers and musicians while helping them to develop their brand, marketing and digital media campaigns.
“Artists in the Waterloo Region are severely under-represented. They’re an ambitious, creative, talented community that we want to be involved with them; we want to make an awesome impact and get the music community the exposure it needs and deserves. KW isn’t just a tech community, there’s a vibrant [music] scene here,” says Allen.
Circus Music Company has begun actively scouting talent and is accepting unsolicited demo material from artists seeking management and marketing services. CMC is also offering consultations for artists who may not be ready for full-time management. For more information, please contact [email protected].
It was fun having C.J. as a guest co host because he has a morbid fear of Zombies!
C.J. and I spoke about his new company Circus Music. And then we also spoke with Trevor Smith Diggins, Jennifer Cornish and Lisa MacNeil from Dine Her which plays at Harmony Lunch to July 12. See My Podcast Below.
With seven years experience working with singer-songwriters, bands and performers in Seoul, South Korea, Allen, who also served as a judge for Korea’s first all-English talent competition – Top Talent, plans to sign and manage KW singers and musicians while helping them to develop their brand, marketing and digital media campaigns.
“Artists in the Waterloo Region are severely under-represented. They’re an ambitious, creative, talented community that we want to be involved with them; we want to make an awesome impact and get the music community the exposure it needs and deserves. KW isn’t just a tech community, there’s a vibrant [music] scene here,” says Allen.
Circus Music Company has begun actively scouting talent and is accepting unsolicited demo material from artists seeking management and marketing services. CMC is also offering consultations for artists who may not be ready for full-time management. For more information, please contact [email protected].
It was fun having C.J. as a guest co host because he has a morbid fear of Zombies!
C.J. and I spoke about his new company Circus Music. And then we also spoke with Trevor Smith Diggins, Jennifer Cornish and Lisa MacNeil from Dine Her which plays at Harmony Lunch to July 12. See My Podcast Below.

Ryan From Adventurer's Guild Board Cafe and Tavern was also a very special guest - Adventurer's Guild Cafe is Kitchener's own new Board and Video Game Bistro right in the downtown core! Eat. Drink. Roll the Dice and Be Merry with your Friends Face to Face! Follow their antics and updates at https://twitter.com/Guild_Cafe
My turn to play. - Coral FM
My turn to play. - Coral FM
DINE HER - A Guy... A Girl... An Uprising!
Since it opened way back in 1930, the legendary Harmony Lunch restaurant in Waterloo has survived the Great Depression, a global war and a growing fast-food chain frenzy. This summer, the iconic eatery takes on show business for ten performances of DINE HER, a romantic comedy with a meal and a zombie apocalypse on the side.
Written and directed by veteran Second City comedian Bruce Hunter, DINE HER offers a frighteningly funny twist on the traditional dinner theatre concept. The 60-minute show premiered last year in Toronto earning rave reviews from critics and audience alike.
"Diner theatre is similar to dinner theatre, only it's faster, cheaper and you still get a belly full of
laughs," says Hunter, who performed in the original show. "It’s more like casual, comfort food, up close and personal in a cozy old diner, and then the show starts and all hell breaks loose."
Winner of two Gemini awards and two Canadian Comedy Awards, Hunter has been featured in dozens of TV shows and films, including Atomic Betty, Kid's CBC, Degrassi, Good Will Hunting, Mean Girls and Puppets Who Kill. Hunter’s company, RealSpace Theatre, expands the performance space beyond the stage to explore how audiences and performers interact with their environment to create a unique theatre experience.
DINE HER was written specifically for diners just like Harmony Lunch. "Not only is it a local landmark with a long, rich history," says Hunter, "it also offers the perfect setting for this particular style of in-your‐lap comedy."
DINE HER is co-produced in Waterloo with PrACTical TheACTrics and stars prominent local actors Jennifer Cornish, Trevor Smith Diggins, and Lisa MacNeil. The show includes a themed menu with three meal options for $34.95.
Dinner at 7:00 pm. Showtime 8:00 pm. Tickets available online at eventbrite.ca.
Visit facebook.com/dineher or phone 519-804-2133 for information and group sales.
Recommended for mature audiences.
Listen HERE for my chat with Jennifer Cornish and Trevor Smith Diggins from Dine Her.
Written and directed by veteran Second City comedian Bruce Hunter, DINE HER offers a frighteningly funny twist on the traditional dinner theatre concept. The 60-minute show premiered last year in Toronto earning rave reviews from critics and audience alike.
"Diner theatre is similar to dinner theatre, only it's faster, cheaper and you still get a belly full of
laughs," says Hunter, who performed in the original show. "It’s more like casual, comfort food, up close and personal in a cozy old diner, and then the show starts and all hell breaks loose."
Winner of two Gemini awards and two Canadian Comedy Awards, Hunter has been featured in dozens of TV shows and films, including Atomic Betty, Kid's CBC, Degrassi, Good Will Hunting, Mean Girls and Puppets Who Kill. Hunter’s company, RealSpace Theatre, expands the performance space beyond the stage to explore how audiences and performers interact with their environment to create a unique theatre experience.
DINE HER was written specifically for diners just like Harmony Lunch. "Not only is it a local landmark with a long, rich history," says Hunter, "it also offers the perfect setting for this particular style of in-your‐lap comedy."
DINE HER is co-produced in Waterloo with PrACTical TheACTrics and stars prominent local actors Jennifer Cornish, Trevor Smith Diggins, and Lisa MacNeil. The show includes a themed menu with three meal options for $34.95.
Dinner at 7:00 pm. Showtime 8:00 pm. Tickets available online at eventbrite.ca.
Visit facebook.com/dineher or phone 519-804-2133 for information and group sales.
Recommended for mature audiences.
Listen HERE for my chat with Jennifer Cornish and Trevor Smith Diggins from Dine Her.
In Memoriam...
Love for Ricky ... A Special Podcast from Coral FM....
This is a special shout out of music I have put together for Ricky and everyone who loved him..... whether you knew him as an artist, a friend who made you laugh out loud, or a whip-smart young man who thought a lot about the world around him, he was truly one of a kind and he will be missed....
**Love and Ponies...** Coral FM. out loud,
**Love and Ponies...** Coral FM. out loud,