Python interviews the lovely Merrie Lynn Ross of Class of 1984 and Bobbie Jo and the Outlaw.

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Python interviews the lovely Merrie Lynn Ross of Class of 1984 and Bobbie Jo and the Outlaw.

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Python & Shilo interview the lovely Dee Wallace of E.T: The Extra-Terrestrial, The Howling, and Cujo among others.

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1.) Drake Adams & The Sticky Bandits – Kennedy Street
2.) Layne Greene – Small Towns
3.) Ryan Hillier – In This Life
4.) Matt Andersen – The Fight
5.) Racoon Bandit – Searcher Song
6.) The Alpacas – Shapeshifter
7.) Brother – Such A Doll
8.) Kickin’ Krotch – Ghost Town
9.) Black City Avenger – Fire to Gasoline
10.) Raymond Funk & Hayden Wiebe – Over My
11.) Interview with Raymond Funk & Hayden Wiebe
1.) Sweet Alibi – My Love
2.) Laura Savage – You Think I’m Cruel
3.) Simone Denny – This Ain’t Our Time
4.) U.S. Girls – Window Shades
5.) Kandle ft. Coeur de Pirate – Baby
6.) Megan Landry – Cut To It
7.) Caveboy – Something Like Summer
8.) Steph Copeland – Machines
9.) Metric – Lie Lie Lie
10.) Metric – Fortunes
11.) Language Arts – Neighbour
12.) Milk & Bone – Coconut Water
13.) Rococode (HUMANS Remix) – Panic Attack
2015-11-14 Brookside Mall‘s Brendan MaGee and Josh Steeves chatted with Ronnie Poirier about recording their new EP, influences, and vermin? Find out the reason behind the name and what else is coming up in their future.
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A Rockin’, quakin’ yet poignant Crazy Train. We opened the show with Motorhead’s ‘Iron Fist’ in tribute to Phil Taylor, former drummer for Motorhead from 1974-1984 and then from 1987-1992.
In hour I we played some Chaos Theory, Hero’s Last Rite, No Man’s Throne – These 3 bands will be playing the Capital November 21st as part of Chaos Theory’s CD release tour. The album ‘We Are Disaster’ has already charted at CHSR-FM. We also played some Feral, 88 Mile Trip and much more.
Hour II, we played more Motorhead, Voivod, new Iron Maiden and a lot more head crushing Metal.
I’ll be posting the play list in the next day or so!
This weekend coming up, if you don’t make it to the Capital for the Chaos Theory CD release, you can always head out to the Hollywood Star Room to catch Diablo Strange, Moment of Inertia with the Tri-City Villains.
If you know of a band or your in one and want your music heard on the airwaves (We do charting that could get your song on National charts), be sure to send us an email to musicdirectorAThsrfm.ca and we’ll git it on for you. The same goes for shows, got one coming up? Let us know!!
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‘Til next week! As Steve ‘The Buzz Man’ Dunnett says, “Keep it Metal!”
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May 8, 2015 – PEI’s Tim Chaisson stopped into CHSR for a live performance in Studio D to talk about his latest album!
Host: Tammie Hayward
Audio Engineer: Camilo V.
Post Produstion: Bill Glencross
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1.) Les Hôtesses d’Hilaire – Regarde-moi
2.) Shorty Tubbs – Falco
3.) The Brood – I’m Giving Up On Rock And Roll
4.) The Town Heroes – Heat
5.) Dylan Menzie – That’s So Far
6.) Keith Hallett – Alabama Blues
7.) We Hunt Buffalo – Prairie Oyster
8.) Devarrow – The Great Escape
9.) Sweet Alibi – Moving to the Country
10.) Gary & Whit – Matches
11.) Brooksde Mall – Philadelphia
November 1, 2015 – Fredericton local Colin Fowlie performed an emotional live Session in CHSR’s
Studio D while also chatting about other musical projects he’s involved in. Listen in for a full hour of acoustic music and chats! Prepare to be moved.
Host: Tammie Hayward
Audio Engineer: James Morrision
Post Production: Erin Bond
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Monday
Johnny James and I launch the new one hour long Rosie Morning with an hour of metal. We have Shawn Smith of Spinespiiter coming in as a guest.
Tuesday
Steve “the Buzzman” Dunnett will be hosting with me.
Wednesday
Tammie Hayward and I will be speaking with Sociologist Deborah van den Hoonaard on Aging in NB
Thursday
It is going to get hot in the studio! Jasmine Balan and I will be speaking with Tyler Aliens, host of Trivia Night at Wilsers. I have challenged Tyler to a trivia show-down.. get the answer wrong and you have to eat a hot pepper!
Friday
Chris Waddell and I will be going through the weekend’s events
Keep it tuned to CHSR-FM 97.9 ! Home of your new alternative drive to work show!
For another week, we covered the past week in wrestling news; Seth Rollins’ injury, the WWE World Heavyweight Championship tournament, the current lack of a card for Survivor Series, and a bit more.
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Playlist:
Dead Sara [Official] – Mona Lisa
Bloody Diamonds – Skin and Bones
Double Fuzz – Sugar Momma
HighKicks – Not Enough People
Public Animal – Careful
Brody Dalle – Don’t Mess With Me
Bellusira – Black Seed
Die Mannequin – Sucker Punch
Beneath the Grid Music – Hearts Under Fire – Knots
Sumo Cyco – Like A Killer
Unleash The Archers – Tonight We Ride
The Joy Formidable – Whirring
Video playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3Zi0mAFu1Hv6HfehMAN2y1R2FU6AFVsC
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It was my pleasure to attend the annual science-fiction convention Hal-Con again this year, and I had the chance to talk to some very interesting people. This is the first of two episodes filled with those interviews, as well as a few musings about the nature of conventions as well.
In this episode:
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1.) Christina Martin – It’ll Be Alright
2.) Christina Martin – Puppet Museum
3.) Rococode – Panic Attack (HUMANS Remix)
4.) Elephant Skeletons – Rubies & Jewellery
5.) Elephant Skeletons – Sand
6.) Arthur Comeau – Coud Yeux
7.) The Town Heroes – Family
8.) Kill Chicago – Sharing Space
9.) Stegosaurus – Eleven Forty Eight
10.) Andy Brown – Never Forget
11.) Sleepy Driver – I Know You Know I Know
12.) Jayde Hunter – Catch Me If You Can
There is often a question that artists face — or which comes from people outside the audience of art: what is art for?
One answer might be: to reflect us and our world back to ourselves, something which indirectly became the subject of today’s pair of interviews.
First up, I got to meet Frances Adair McKenzie, a multi-media artist taking up residence at the Connection ARC for the next month. We talked about her experience of living almost her entire life without TV (and her current plans to fixate on it and reflect it), her travels with art in many parts of the country, and the many multi- and mixed-media projects she has done before.
And second, a wonderful return to the show of Thomas Morgan Jones, the Artistic Director of Theatre NB. Fresh off the completion of an extended run of Vigil, Jones is back to tell us about the latest production being staged at TNB. We talked about how this new play, Watching Glory Die, reflects on a fictionalized version of the tragic Ashley Smith story, how theatre plays a part in modern reflection, and his own reflections on surprises the black box theatre has presented.
Music today:
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October 22, 2015 – Fredericton darlings Tokyo Valentine stopped into CHSR for a Session in front of a live audience while also chatting about their song writing process, their thoughts on the local music scene, and dead farm animals? Listen in for the full conversation, live performances, and what’s coming up in their future!
Host: Erin Bond
Audio Engineer: James Morrison
Post Production: Ronnie Porrier
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How do you take a person or band from “people who play music” to “people who play music for a living“?
That’s the goal of Fest Forward: to give people the information, networking and skills to go further, to emerge as working performers. The festival happens this weekend, and while a large part of the event is providing performers with the extra information and presentation that they need, there’s also a pair of great concerts you can go to and enjoy! My guest today is a local musician and one of the organizers for Fest Forward, Penelope. We chat about the background and goal of Fest Forward, the transformation necessary to emerge as working performers, and about the sessions associated with the festival.
Music today:
(* By the way: if you’re a D&D gamer, the title “Chaotic Neutral” is a giveaway — and a D&D giveaway is one of the prizes you can win if you pay attention to his website. Matthew Good will be playing in Fredericton on December 10.)
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1.) James Hill – She’s Still Got It
2.) Grand Theft Bus – Goldmine
3.) Meaghan Smith – You Don’t Wanna Love Me
4.) The Town Heroes – Please, Everyone
5.) The Town Heroes – Constellation
6.) Hey Rosetta! – Soft Offering (For The Oft Suffering)
7.) The Trick – Embers
8.) Chron Goblin – Fuller
9.) Black Tooth Grinn – Let Me Do
10.) Richie Young – Seven Toe Cat
11.) Richie Young – St. Andrew’s Road
12.) The Stogies – On The Road
13.) Towers – Wanted Man
1.) Paranerd – Hi Hat Sex
2.) Alana Yorke – Start Over Again
3.) Glory Glory – Airport
4.) Nuages – Grace
5.) Hey Mother Death – Highway
6.) Paper Beat Scissors – When You Still
7.) Dave Sampson – No Pressure No Diamonds
8.) David in the Dark – Slap Happy
9.) Rosewood Annie – Philadelphia Collins
10.) The Stanfields – White Juan
11.) The Stanfields – The marystown Expedition
12.) Norma MacDonald – You Can’t Carry It Around
CQ: Have we really invented any new scares for mankind, or are they just window dressing over things that frightening the more primitive animal ancestors?
Full list of 8 articles after the jump!
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Playlist:
Double Fuzz – Fear Of Missing Out
Dead Sara [Official] – Mr. Mr.
Fit for Rivals – Special Kind Of Crazy
The Dyadics – Better Way
Bellusira – The Fire Song
Diemonds – Over It
Beneath the Grid Music – Blaine the Mono – The Slip
We Hunt Buffalo – Back to the River / Comatose
Chaos Theory – Evaporate
Psychostick – Megaman
That Handsome Devil – Atom Shell
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1.) The Stogies – You Don’t Look Too Good
2.) Young Satan In Love – Short Bus
3.) Young Satan In Love – Bibles For Missions
4.) Bad People – I’ll Be Your Richard Ramirez
5.) Brookside Mall – Philadelphia
6.) Captain III – Fxxlings
7.) Kenny James – Pictures of Rose
8.) Reagan’s Rayguns – Pizza Song
9.) Reagan’s Rayguns – 1,2, Go Punk Song!
10.) Trophy Wife – Eyes Like A Smoking Gun
11.) Union Suit – Realization
12.) Raymond Funk & Hayden Wiebe – Over My
13.) NVN – Cheetah
14.) Jon McKiel – New Tracey
15.) Jon McKiel – I Know, I Know
One of the hottest debated topics these days involves the question: when does weather become climate?
We’ve seen a lot of extreme weather happenings in recent years, all over the world but especially right at home. People are not only starting to pay attention, but there is a resurgence of interest in trying to work with the world, trying to live in a harmonious and sustainable way.
My guests today reflect this question, from observation of from action. My first guest is John MacIntyre, the author of the new book Deep Freeze: Winter 2015. This book chronicles the extraordinary winter we experienced at the beginning of this year, including many anecdotes and photos from all over the Maritimes.
My second guest is Sahil Chiani of the Falls Brook Centre, an organization dedicated to helping educate and encourage people about sustainable agriculture, inner peace and renewable energy, among many other things. The Falls Brook Centre recently opened up a new satellite office at The Ville, and are currently building their resources on their own land in West Glassville..
Music today:
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