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Tim Williams If You Live
MonkeyJunk Travellin’ Light
Belle Comediens Rosy
Marcia Ball Louisiana 1927
James Booker Please Send Me Someone to Love
Snooks Eaglin That’s All Right
Johnny Adams Body and Fender Man
Johnny Adams Good Morning Heartache
Professor Longhair Tipitina
Koko Taylor Don’t Put Your Hands On Me
Blue Lu Barker Georgia Grind
Guitar Slim If I Should Lose You
George Winston New Hope Blues
Little Walter Juke
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We take the JukeJoint Time Machine to 1950’s, 60’s Louisiana for a few tracks from legends such as Johnny Adams, Snooks Eaglin, Professor Longhair and more!! 🙂

What a week! Daniel Bryan’s retirement on Monday, news of Axl Rotten’s death, the sort of build up for Fastlane.
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CQ: Clarke’s Third law states: “Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.” but do you think we’ll ever get technology that could actually be mistaken for magic as we see it portrayed today?
Full list of 22 articles after the jump!
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There is no present, only the edge of consciousness which creates the past out of the future..
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Playlist:
The Pack AD – Stalking Is Normal
SPINNERETTE – Ghetto Love
Kill Matilda – Sanctuary
Die So Fluid – Hearts Are Hollow
HighKicks – Not Enough People
Napalmpom – Feint of Heart
Beneath the Grid Music – Hands Off Gretel – Be Mine
Dead Sara [Official] – Lovesick
Fit For Rivals – Freak Machine
The Drills – Wish My Beer Was As Cold As Your Heart
Vanity Riots – I Love You Almost As Much As I Love Me
Rockyard – Don’t Come Back
Martina Topley-Bird – Valentine
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Track Listing: 
1.) David Bowie & Nine Inch Nails – I’m Afraid of Americans
2.) Pamela Pachal – Straight Girl
3.) Alert the Medic – All Better Now
4.) SoHo Ghetto – Man Down
5.) Arthur Comeau – Prospare
6.) nuages – weary, tired
7.) Nap Eyes – Stargazer
8.) The Sheepdogs – Bad Lieutenant
9.) Matt Andersen – The Gift
10.) Floodland – Old School
11.) Josh Bravener – Without You
12.) Betty Time – Sorry, Not Sorry
Track Listing: 
1.) Brandon Wolfe Scott – Island Mountain
2.) Aidan Knight – All Clear
3.) Year Of Glad – Blythe
4.) Federal Lights – Lie To Me
5.) Modern Space – Rule Britannia
6.) Basia Bulat – Long Goodbye
7.) Rococode – Don’t Worry It Will Be Dark Soon
8.) Minotaurs – Underground Age
9.) King of Foxes – The Touch
10.) Wooden Horsemen – Be A Friend
11.) Shuyler Jansen – Treasure Trove
12.) Beard Springsteen – Hole in the Wall
13.) Kazzoshay – Timelord
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CHSR is to hold a News Script Writing Workshop March 3, 2016 at 7pm in our station, presented by Bell Media’s Brad Perry. This workshop is free and open to the public but space is limited. If you’re looking to attend please RSVP your space by emailing StationManager@chsrfm.ca.
Roger Jean, Swell Guy – I’ve been listening to Rosewood Groove quite a bit lately. Their debut self-titled EP just came out and these young performers are just as good as anyone currently in the Fredericton music scene and they are only going to get better. They have a wonderful unique flavor of mandolin infused roots music and their lyrics are fabulous as well.
Erin Bond, Station Manager – A few albums I’ve been into lately are Basia Bulat‘s newest record Good Advice, and Minotaur‘s Weird Waves. Good Advice is a great pop album, a little different from the folky music I’ve usually associated her to, and Weird Waves is such a fun jam-band kind of record, I was groovin’ and boppin’ the entire time listening to it!
Chris Waddell, Music Director – I’ve been listening to DJ Keoki and Barkmarket, one of my all time favourite bands from the 1990’s, and Texas is the Reason… Both Barkmarket and Texas Is The Reason are no longer together. But some of the best Alt-Rock music ever created IMO.
Mark Kilfoil, Program Director – Just picked up some new (to me!) albums, so I’ve been listening to the latest prog-rock/electronic Maserati album Rehumanizer — good, but I like the previous albums better — a couple of minimal, moody industrial/jazzy mood soundtrack-like albums from Blackfilm (the self-titled release and a release with Eraldo Bernocchi called “Along The Corridors”) — creepy, atmospheric, inspiring horror visions. And I’ve had the chance to listen to David Bowie‘s last testament, Black Star, a couple of times — talk about haunting and beautiful!
Track Listing: 
1.) Richie Young – To A Crawl
2.) Matt Andersen – Let’s Get Back
3.) Matt Andersen – Break Away
4.) Rosewood Groove – What It Means To Me
5.) Chris Colepaugh – Stateless
6.) Chris Colepaugh – My World
7.) Minotaurs – Underground Age
8.) les Païens – Septembre
9.) Through The Shadows – Bravado
10.) The Muted Pitch – Fallen
11.) Shades of Sorrow – Soul Hyperdrive
12.) Verses – 4043 KM
13.) Hero’s Last Rite – Viral Judgement
CHSR’s 2016 Fundrive is coming up between March 13th to 19th and we’re holding a good ol’ fashion bottle drive! On March 13, 2016 and/or March 19, 2016 drop your refundable bottles and cans off at the main entrance to the UNB Student Union Building between 12pm and 2pm and help support Fredericton’s only local independent campus based community radio station.

My guest tomorrow is Jeff Patch of the Harvest Rising Star Award Winners,,Free to Grow. Come join us tomorrow from 7-8am atl. For CHSR’s Rosie Morning.
1.) Rebecca Binnendyk – You Give Love A Bad Name
2.) Avery Raquel – Blackbird
3.) Kat McLevey – Not Today, Not Tomorrow
4.) Jenie Thai – Cold Throne
5.) Roger Roger – Think Of Me
6.) Wild Child – Fools
7.) Basia Bulat – Let Me In
8.) Vulva Culture – Human Garbage
Interview with Vulva Culture
9.) King Of Foxes – You Want More
10.) Joy Williams – Sweet Love Of Mine
11.) Hagar Levy – Reasons
12.) Savages – Sad Person
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Have you got your tags on your keys?
For as long as I can remember, little keytags have appeared in the mail, and it was important to attach them to my keys, “just in case”. I’ve always feared losing my keys, and knowing that someone has my back was reassuring.
But.. I never really knew much about them. I knew, vaguely, that it was somehow connected to the War Amps. I suspect that I’m not alone in that ignorance. My guest today helped to explain it. James Jordan works with The War Amps and is, himself, a recipient of the program since just a baby. He tells me of the history of The War Amps, the brilliant creation of the key tag program, the impact and need for the support provided by The War Amps, and some of the stories of people whose keys have been found through the program.
So remember: when the keytags show up in the mail: put them on your keys right away! (It makes a good companion to our own Friends of CHSR Discount Card, too!)
Music today:
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Be careful out there friends.
Stay tuned tomorrow as we dig into the tragedy that was Canada’s Residential School System. We speak with Amanda Reid, an Indigenous student in the Masters of Nursing program at UNB with a focus on Indigenous resiliency…Rosie Morning 7-8 am weekdays
1.) Mauno – Champs
2.) Nap Eyes – Roll It
3.) Papal Visit – When We Were First
4.) Aidan Knight – Each Other
5.) Andy Brown – Firemoon
6.) Long Distance Runners – High Tide
7.) Basia Bulat – La La Lie
8.) The Town Heroes – Outer Space
9.) The Stogies – Happenstance
10.) The Stogies – Rubber Bone
11.) AA Wallace – Perdeverence
12.) Vulva Culture – Phantom Limb
+ Interview with Amy of Vulva Culture
Episode # 75 – In HOUR I, ‘The Buzz Man’ and I had a visit from Eric Chase of ‘Civil Defence’ on the show to talk about their latest recording session with Underground Alliance’s Jake Duffie. We played two brand new tracks from ‘Civil Defence’ and had a great chat. The show also featured the first part of an interview that Johnny James ‘Dio’ did with members of ‘Hero’s Last Rite’, Saint John NB’s ‘No Man’s Throne’ and from Halifax, members of ‘Chaos Theory’. The second half of the interview will be played on this upcoming weekend’s Episode #76. We took time to pay tribute to three of the bands nominated for this years ECMA in the ‘Loud’ recording category. So we just want to congratulate once more, Moncton’s ‘Shades of Sorrow’, Halifax’s ‘Dumpster Mummy’ and ‘Chaos Theory’. Best of luck to all the bands! It’s just too bad they all can’t win!
In Hour II, we had a Global Metal from (list will be coming up soon)
If you have a band or know of a Metal/Hard Rock band that should be getting airplay on the Crazy Train. Or you have an upcoming gig, by all means, send us an email to: musicdirectorATchsrfm.ca and we’ll git ya on!
Remember that if you don’t live in our broadcasting range, you can always find our live stream and PODcast of Crazy Train episodes at:
The Crazy Train will air at it’s normal hour of 6-8PM this upcoming weekend!
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Stay tuned for it….tomorrow on Rosie Morning at 7am
We’ve had two shows uploaded but not posted… That’s no Bueno!
January 27th’s episode is a Web Exclusive episode, where quite a bit was covered; Royal Rumble results and prediction game results.
Back for a live show on February 3rd, despite the sky that was falling, we covered some news about the official debut for Nakamura at NXT TakeOver:Dallas, and what is to come for WrestleMania.
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We explore some of the music and sounds of some of the earlier women of jazz and blues including;Billie Holiday,Dinah Washington, Etta James, Ester Phillips, Nina Simone and more! Keep it tuned right here on CHSR-FM 97.9 and live streaming on chsrfm.ca at 6pm Atl. 
There are a lot of products that are local, natural and good for you — but they’re all over the place!
Wouldn’t it be good to find a one-stop place to find all these products, especially if you knew that a lot of them were made right here in the province?
My guest today is Melanie Madore from the new web-based good-living store called Earthbound Living. They opened up in November of last year to offer a focused way to find great natural, eco-friendly, upcycled, recycled and otherwise good-for-you products from beard oil to baby cream, clothing to handmade cutting boards.
Music today:
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