RFYL Episode – ProgressiveEP39
Another progressively heavier episode slamming your way! What a concept!
Find a band you like, let me know and harass me on social media. That’s what it’s for!
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Another progressively heavier episode slamming your way! What a concept!
Find a band you like, let me know and harass me on social media. That’s what it’s for!
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Helping you find your new favourite band.
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At the top of the show we chat with Adyn Townes about his new sound and show Sept. 29th at The Capital, spin new music from Matt Mays and The East Pointers, and dig out a couple oldies as well.
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This week’s episode features Property//, who’ve just returned from an Eastern Canadian tour in support of their remarkably cohesive LP, Spirals. On the verge of relocating to Montreal, Property//’s Charles Harding joined Sessions to discuss spaces: how a rural home set the peaceful tone for Spirals, why they’ve commitment to all ages rooms, and how
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Fredericton favourite Adyn Townes is on the road in support of his new single, Sad Songs. Playing The Capital September 29, 2017 Adyn took a couple minutes to chat about the show, the change in sound, and when we can expect to hear more. Listen in! Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: RSS |
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The warm rasp of Jessie Brown’s dangerous blend of fuzzy rock is a soundwave grown from the roots of the best power singers in history. With the lungs of Janis Joplin and the range of Freddie Mercury, Brown has been captivating audiences, both big and small, filling the spaces that remain with her
Hello once again hope every one doing fine in this heat wave wave were having . We had a awesome show last Friday . we celebrated a mile stone on the show we reach the 25 Episode .Thank to all of you who listen in each Friday to my show and others that listen to
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My guest today is Emma McPhee, current Editor of The Brunswickan, UNB’s oldest student publication. They’re looking for new writers and producers to join their team for this year’s edition.
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All-new Her Turn Sept. 27th 7pm AST. Listen live www.chsrfm.ca
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Britney Meeks has worked in all manners of film from in front and behind the camera involved in Captain America: Winter Soldier as well as independents like 50 to 1, Roshambo, Grieving, Hitman Conspiracy, and The Quiet. Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: RSS | More
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Kim Culpepper discusses her writing, branching into directing, going from a short film (Date Night Scramble) to a feature (Overlook the Edge). Upcoming films include Acre Beyond the Rye and Geostorm. Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: RSS | More
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Wham bam thank you … sir?
Another episode of musical goodness and rightness to show you that all you really need is to tune out and enjoy. So grab a friend, crank the tunes so you don’t have to listen to them talk, and nod your head appropriately to the beat.
Or else.
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My guest today is Pamela Young, one of the organizers of this year’s Take Back The Night March. The march is happening on Friday, September 22 at 8pm.
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Toronto’s Outer Rooms were LIVE on Homemade Jams! Podcast available!
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This evening, still riding the high from last night, we say goodbye to the 27th Harvest Jazz and Blues festival. Two powerhouses of music, Steve Earle, and Colin James played to jam-packed venues in well above historical temperatures for our neck of the woods. Steve Earle Shares his Message Steve Earle hit the stage,
Diana Dyck from Canada and Grant Foster from Florida combined talents to promote others. Dyck is an actress, voice over talent, poet, producer, and writer. Foster is an actor reflecting briefly on After School, plus an upcoming project called Crawley’s Tomb. Enjoy! Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: RSS | More
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Gloria Loring interview: Her marriage to Canadian icon Alan Thicke. Her singing career. Days of Our Lives. Once Upon a Coffee House. Being an author. Writing and performing theme music for Facts of Life, and more! Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: RSS | More
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Yet another episode containing music, minimal talking and more music. It’s a music show. What do you want from me?!
Also, we’re highlighting some tracks from The Creepshow’s newest album. Information!
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My guest is Keith Lyon, author of “Oh No, It’s Friday!”, his third children’s book being released September 23.
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My guest today is Fredericton’s Cultural Laureate, Ian LeTourneau, to talk about the upcoming Word Feast.
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Every year, the Harvest gets bigger and better. The acts may change, but one thing remains the same – good old Eastcoast hospitality and a love for Jazz and Blues which was self evident during opening night of the 2017 Harvest Jazz and Blues Festival! Earthbound delight with fusion at Free Festival Kickoff Patrons who