Songcraft is a bi-weekly podcast that brings you in-depth conversations with and about the creators of lyrics and music that stand the test of time. You probably know their names, and you definitely know their songs. We bring you their stories.
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Every week, we sit down with an acclaimed and venerable songwriter to intimately discuss what happens behind closed doors in the music industry. There are millions of singers, thousands of artists, and only 40 top songs per genre at a time... this podcast is about the people who make them. Produced by Joe London & Ross Golan in association with Big Deal Music & Mega House Music. And The Writer Is... ™ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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This Song Is Yours is a music podcast where Simon Finck talks to some of the most brilliant music artists from across the globe about their songwriting craft, their creative methods, and some of the music that's soundtracked their life. New shows are released each week.
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Two young musicians have taken it upon themselves to write a new song from scratch every week, then to share their songs with each other and the world. Each episode, Roger Heathers and Declan Kitchener deconstruct the theory and process of writing music, then probably go off topic to talk about how amazing the Beatles are or something. If you'd like to share your song that you wrote in a week with us, or perhaps join us as a guest, then get in touch with us via our e-mail address weeklysongp ...
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Welcome to Season 4 of I'm Sorry Zero Points. The Eurovision podcast by Irish fans Adrian & Seamus. Out weekly on Wednesdays between January and May we bring you all the Eurovision news, song reviews and interviews with Eurovision stars from past & present and Eurovision superfans. Between podcast episodes follow us on Instagram @sorryzeropointspodcast & on X, TikTok, YouTube & Bluesky @sorryzeropoints or email us: [email protected]
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Songs, Concerts and Interviews with Songwriters from Atlantic Canada and around the World. www.SFHAA.ca Robert Campbell / SFHAA hosts an informal show that varies from week to week, sometime just tracks and commentary, sometimes one-on-one interviews, sometimes concerts with or without an interview component. The show is broadcast on the radio airwaves, on all podcast platforms and occasionally sharing video on Youtube. Workshops, in person and online, are also hosted. Details on website. Pl ...
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Five days a week, Tom Power brings you candid conversations with the artists shaping our culture. Whether he’s chatting with A-listers or rising stars, his disarming warmth and meticulous research always gets below the surface, bringing us deeper into the art and lives of today's most compelling musicians, writers, actors and filmmakers. As a Canadian institution, Q has attracted the biggest names in the world. But it's never been about the fame. It's always been about the art. Since becomin ...
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Songwriters Podcast: Song of the Week - Tips on Songwriting and the business of Music (mp3)
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Kingez attempts to write and record a song every week until his next album is fully funded at sellaband.com
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a new original song, every week, for a year
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Meagan Berneaud and James Gilmore discuss the two songs that have been the center of their world for the past week, and the words which make them so relatable.
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Weekly podcast from the Music Ministry of Times Square Church in New York City. Features original music, interviews with songwriters, and discussions on contoversial topics in Christian Music Ministry.
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"Every Song has a Story" is a weekly podcast that explores the art and craft of composing music and lyrics. Each episode features an interview with a successful songwriter, who shares their stories, experiences, and tips for writing songs. The podcast also covers a wide range of topics, including the creative process, the music industry, and the business of songwriting. Whether you're an aspiring musician, a fan of great songs, or just curious about the art of songwriting, this podcast has s ...
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Every weekend join Alun Parry as he checks in and shares his week with you, and whatever is buzzing around his head, before signing off with his song of the week.
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Wes Martin, I write songs and paint. Not at the same time. I wrote a song per week in '11 as Ukuleleboy (despite rarely using one, I know!!). I still write and record songs, annd post them on here. Hope you enjoy listening. Wes
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Once a week, “All Your Favorite Music is (Probably)...” takes a themed dive into popular songs and unearths the connections, like buried treasure. Hosted by Mark Montgomery French—music historian, film composer, and durian enthusiast. Follow him on Instagram and Twitter at @mrfr3nch
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We’re Not Finished is a podcast from Gwen Filosa, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist who covered murder and political corruption for a decade in New Orleans before landing in Key West, Florida in 2011, where she covers local news, culture and assorted shenanigans. An all-purpose reporter, Gwen worked for the local daily paper before getting hired by the Miami Herald to cover Key West. She’s also reported for WLRN public media, Keys Weekly Newspapers, Island 106.9 radio and Florida Weekly Ke ...
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Forget shrinking violets! The Calamity Janes (aka Caragh and Malba) are rocking their microphones and middle age in this hilarious podcast. Join these songwriting powerhouses as they dish on hot flushes, brain fog, and why menopause might just be the secret weapon they never knew they needed. This weekly show is a wild ride of humour, heart, and killer music – menopause has never sounded so good!
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Irish songwriter and producer Andy White’s third series of This podcast is only temporary tells the story of the writing and recording of his latest album 'Good Luck I Hope You Make It'. As in the first two series, going track by track through solo album ‘This garden is only temporary’ and the 'AT' album co-written with Tim Finn, every week Andy looks at how a song's layers of lyrics and music work together, how sometimes ideas appear as if by magic – and if not, inspiration can always be en ...
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Your home for fun, entertaining music and sports talk! St. Paul journalist, songwriter, and commentator Erik Ritland brings you Midweek Minnesota, part of the Erik Ritland isn't so Bad podcast. MM features two segments every Wednesday. In the first, the Minnesota Music Ramble, Erik and guests review recent shows, discuss bands that are coming to town, and take a look at shows for the upcoming week. In the second, the Minnesota Sports Ramble, Erik and guests have lively debates about the Viki ...
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The Inner Singer Podcast is a show dedicated to you - the singer. If you’re looking for more confidence and joy in your singing, Mike Goodrich will provide actionable tools that you can begin to use IMMEDIATELY to shift your perception of your voice and quiet the negative self-talk. The Inner Singer Podcast is delivered once a week on Monday. Each episode will focus on developing and strengthening your conscious and unconscious beliefs, programing, patterns and habits into ones that support ...
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EP184: I Can’t Be Autobiograpgical in 20 Words, Darling (Music | Songwriting)
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50:46In the final episode of Season 20, we write songs using the number 20!Email the show! - [email protected] WSP on Instagram - https://lnk.bio/weeklysongpodcastListen to our collab project Schnookums! - https://schnookums.bandcamp.com/album/attaboyDeclan’s music: https://open.spotify.com/artist/7bMtbyTnDHGXr64oThq6eJ?si=1jMD_D_PRjCWwM…
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For Tantoo Cardinal, there’s no turning back
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24:44For more than five decades, Canadian acting legend Tantoo Cardinal (Dances with Wolves, Killers of the Flower Moon) has worked tirelessly to bring nuanced Indigenous stories to the stage and screen — and she says there’s no turning back. The renowned actor was recently honoured with the Equity in Entertainment Award at The Hollywood Reporter's Wome…
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This driving school sitcom is a celebration of Black culture in Nova Scotia
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16:09Steve Lawrence and Alexandra MacLean are the stars and co-creators of the Bell Fibe series “0-60 Driving Academy.” They speak to guest host Talia Schlanger about creating a show based on Steve’s real-life experiences running a driving school, and why they wanted to see a Black Nova Scotian family on the screen.…
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Our guests today are Canadian punk legends PUP, who recently returned with their fifth studio album Who Will Look After the Dogs? The Toronto four-piece have spent the past decade building one of the most exciting careers in alternative music—known for their chaotic energy, biting wit, and emotional honesty. This new record sees frontman Stefan Bab…
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Domee Shi on Elio, aliens and one-dimensional moms
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19:03The Oscar-winning Canadian animator and director Domee Shi (Bao, Turning Red) is back with a new Disney-Pixar movie, “Elio.” It’s about an 11-year-old who’s obsessed with getting abducted by aliens. Domee joins guest host Talia Schlanger to share how her own childhood inspired aspects of the film, why the theme of alien abduction is a great way to …
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Playwright Tim Crouch doesn’t want his actors to hear this podcast
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24:16There's a reason why the British theatre maker Tim Crouch doesn't want his actors to hear this podcast — it’s because they’re not supposed to know anything about their role until an hour before the show. This year, Tim’s award-winning play “An Oak Tree” turns 20. It’s one of the strangest and most influential theatre experiments in history, and it’…
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Joshua Jackson had to make a tricky transition before Dawson’s Creek
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21:47Joshua Jackson rose to fame more than 20 years ago as a teen heartthrob on the show “Dawson’s Creek.” But his latest role relies solely on the power of his voice. The Vancouver-born actor joins guest host Gill Deacon to talk about narrating the suspenseful Canadian audio series “Oracle 3: Murder at the Grandview,” embracing his Canadian roots, and …
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Endless Cookie is a psychedelic family portrait of two half-brothers
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22:51Imagine taking your favourite family memories and spinning them into a full-length movie. That’s exactly what the Toronto filmmaker Seth Scriver has done with the animated documentary “Endless Cookie,” which he created over nine years with his half-brother Peter. Though Seth and Peter lead radically different lives (they’re separated by age, cultur…
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Ep. 258 - WESLEY SCHULTZ of The Lumineers ("Ho Hey")
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1:18:39Lumineers front man and two-time Grammy nominee Wesley Schultz goes deep on his passion for songwriting. PART ONE: Paul and Scott tell the harrowing tale of the Wesley Schultz interview that almost didn't happen. Plus, do you have a question for Patty Griffin, Dave Mason, or Mary Chapin Carpenter? Share it with us and you just might hear your name …
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Our guest today is Australian pop songwriter Yorke, who returns with her bold new EP Unfinished Business. The project sees the Byron Bay artist fully embracing her pop sensibilities, delivering some of her most confident and infectious work yet. In today’s episode, we chat with Yorke about the creative mindset behind the EP, how pop music has evolv…
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Owen Wilson’s childhood was a real-life buddy comedy
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22:27Owen Wilson has played a misfit, a cowboy, a robber, a male model and now he can add pro golfer to that list. In the new sports comedy series “Stick,” Owen plays Pryce Cahill, an ex-pro golfer with a dark past who ends up coaching a troubled teen prodigy. Owen joins guest host Gill Deacon to talk about the show, how his carefree nature seeps into h…
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Comedian Malik Elassal on why it's important to make fun of everything
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21:44The Calgary-born comedian Malik Elassal has already been getting noticed on the stand-up circuit, but with a starring role on the new FX and Disney+ series “Adults,” a lot more people are going to start hearing about him. Malik sits down with Tom Power in our studio to talk about the show, his journey in stand-up, and why he says you can talk about…
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Ep. 214: Ian Fitchuk | How Sobriety, Struggle & Soul Led Him to a Grammy
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1:19:59Today’s guest is a musical architect whose fingerprints are on some of the most emotionally resonant and sonically rich records of the last decade. He’s not the loudest in the room—but when he’s in the studio, every note, every tone, every beat matters. A multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, and producer with an unmatched intuition, he brings out the…
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Adam Duritz wrote a song about wanting to be famous — and it came true
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47:47In 1993, Counting Crows’ debut album, "August and Everything After,” went multi-platinum, selling more than seven million copies in the U.S. alone. Lead singer Adam Duritz joins Tom Power for a wide-ranging conversation about “Mr. Jones” (the song that started it all), how there’s no going back after becoming famous, and what it was like playing hi…
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Our guest today is Calum Hood, best known as a member of one of Australia’s biggest bands, 5 Seconds of Summer. While 5SOS have spent over a decade topping charts and selling out arenas around the world, Calum is now stepping into a new era with his debut solo album, Order Chaos Order. It’s a raw and introspective record that reveals a different si…
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Discover 15 Fresh Tracks from Emerging Canadian Songwriters
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56:57Discover 15 Fresh Tracks from Emerging Canadian Songwriters This week on Songwriters From Here and Away, our Nova Scotia–based radio show & podcast highlights 15 brand-new releases from Canadian indie and folk songwriters. From heartfelt acoustic reflections to energetic alt-pop and blues‑tinged anthems, this episode celebrates the rich diversity o…
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What made Graham Greene an icon? Talent, discipline and luck
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33:09Canadian icon Graham Greene (Dances With Wolves, The Green Mile, Wind River) is one of the most recognizable Indigenous actors in North America. Recently, he was honoured with a Lifetime Artistic Achievement Award from the Governor General's Awards, which recognizes his prolific career on stage and screen. In this career-spanning interview, Graham …
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How Boxcutter celebrates Toronto, hip-hop and young artists
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17:15Reza Dahya helped shape the sound of Toronto hip-hop as the host of “OTA Live” on the iconic Canadian radio station FLOW 93.5. Now, he’s released his debut film, “Boxcutter,” which is a love letter to Toronto and all the young artists who are trying to find their place. Reza joins guest host Gill Deacon to talk about the movie and how it pays tribu…
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Our guests today are Aotearoa four-piece Phoebe Rings, a dream pop band crafting some of the most transportive music you’ll hear this year—blending jazz, Korean city pop, soul, and more. Dubbed a local supergroup, the band features members who’ve played with Tiny Ruins, Fazerdaze, and Lucky Boy, and recently released their stunning debut album Aseu…
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Ep. 212: How Russ Built An Indie Empire: Business, Burnout & Self-Belief
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2:12:55This week’s guest is one of the most successful independent artists in modern music. He’s a rapper, singer, songwriter, and producer who built his career from the ground up. in this rare conversation, he opens up about the side of the journey we don’t usually hear: The emotional weight of ownership, the mental toll of doing it all alone, and the be…
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Ep. 213: David Israelite | How Songwriters Get Paid — And Why the System Is Broken
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55:47In this special episode, Ross Golan sits down with David Israelite, the influential President and CEO of the National Music Publishers Association (NMPA). A fierce and tireless advocate for songwriters, David has spent nearly two decades fighting for the rights, recognition, and fair compensation of music creators in an ever-evolving industry. From…
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What if Macbeth was set in the world of biker gangs?
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36:39Acclaimed Canadian theatre maker Robert Lepage is back at the Stratford Festival with a new take on Shakespeare's “Macbeth.” This new production tells the same classic story of greed, betrayal and murder, but it’s set during the brutal Quebec biker wars of the ‘90s. Robert joins Tom Power to talk about putting a new spin on this Shakespearean trage…
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Why Robert Adam won’t be singing their queer country music in the U.S.
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14:54Country artist Robert Adam is Calgary's self-proclaimed “Dream Angel Cowboy.” But they say celebrating queer identity isn’t always easy in their home province of Alberta or in Nashville, where they made their upcoming full-length album, “Governed by the Seasons.” Robert joins guest host Gill Deacon to talk about finding their musical community, mak…
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Alessia Cara is an introvert in an extrovert’s industry
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25:09Alessia Cara has a unique talent for capturing the inner life of someone growing up in the digital age as they deal with love, acceptance and rejection. On the Grammy-winning Canadian singer-songwriter’s fourth and latest album, “Love & Hyperbole,” she opens up about her feelings of being an introvert in an extrovert’s industry. Earlier this year, …
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Robi Botos is a Juno-winning Canadian jazz pianist who was hugely influenced by the late Oscar Peterson — one of the greatest jazz pianists of all time. He opened for Oscar in Switzerland and he even gave Oscar’s daughter piano lessons. In celebration of the Canadian jazz legend’s centenary (he would have turned 100 on Aug. 15), Robi sits down with…
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Send us a text It's the Season 4 Season Finale of I'm Sorry Zero Points and Adrian and Seamus have a lot to discuss. Following on from Austria's win at Eurovision 2025, they reveal their highlights and lowlights from this year's song contest. They also share their thoughts on the results and the voting. And it wouldn't be a season finale without so…
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Songcraft Classic: JIMMY WEBB ("Wichita Lineman")
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1:16:05We're celebrating our 10th anniversary all year by digging in the vaults to re-present classic episodes with fresh commentary. Today, we're revisiting our 2017 conversation with Jimmy Webb. ABOUT JIMMY WEBB Jimmy Webb emerged as a superstar songwriter and arranger in 1967 when two of his songs – The 5th Dimension’s “Up, Up and Away” and Glen Campbe…
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Our guest today on the podcast is alternative pop songwriter Linying. Originally from Singapore and now based in Los Angeles, Linying crafts dreamy, atmospheric pop that wouldn’t feel out of place alongside artists like St. Vincent, Mitski, or Men I Trust. In April, she released her stunning sophomore album Swim, Swim—a beautifully fluid record sha…
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Teddy Swims was terrified to shift away from covers
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36:19Teddy Swims first won over the internet with his viral YouTube covers of hits like “You're Still The One” by Shania Twain and “I Can’t Make You Love Me” by Bonnie Raitt. But his success performing covers left him questioning whether he’d ever be capable of writing original songs that were just as good. Now, Teddy is one of the biggest artists in th…
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Alicia Moffet's pop career had a few false starts
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13:10Alicia Moffet grew up being told she was going to be the next big thing. She was 12 when her covers started going viral on YouTube, 14 when she won the Canadian singing competition show “The Next Star,” and 16 when she placed second on another singing competition show, “La Voix.” But during that time, Alicia learned that if you’re not prepared for …
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Hannah Moscovitch is trying to unredact her life
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30:54Hannah Moscovitch is a Governor General’s Award-winning Canadian playwright whose work often takes a sharp and uncompromising look at the internal lives of women. Her play “Red Like Fruit,” tells the story of Lauren, a journalist covering a high profile domestic violence case who starts to reexamine her own past experiences with men. Hannah tells T…
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How writing about love is similar to writing about murder
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21:19Bestselling romance writer Uzma Jalaluddin is switching gears. Her new novel, “Detective Aunty,” is a murder mystery, set in a fictional neighbourhood in Scarborough, Ont. Uzma joins Tom Power to talk about the overlap between writing a romance and a “cozy” murder mystery, how writing about love is similar to writing about murder, and why she alway…
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Our guest today on the podcast is Canadian alt-pop artist renforshort. The Toronto-born songwriter has spent the past few years carving out a name as one of pop’s most compelling new voices—blending elements of indie rock, folk, and experimental alt-pop into a sound that’s entirely her own. Influenced by the likes of Amy Winehouse, Nirvana, and Ell…
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Juno Award winner, Jim Henman in Concert - Walk of Fame inductee, April Wine co-founder shares his stories & songs
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1:21:07Jim Henman www.JimHenman.com shares songs & stories in a live concert recorded in Musquodoboit, NS. Co-founder of April Wine installed into the Canadian Music Industry Hall Of Fame, along with April Wine Juno award, commemorating April Wine’s induction into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame. Writing his first tune, at age 12, Jim spent much of his yo…
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Cynthia Erivo says her new album makes her feel “totally naked”
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35:45Cynthia Erivo discusses her vulnerable new record “I Forgive You”, and all the big musical theatre roles that built her career. From her childhood obsession with Brandy to her performance as Elphaba in the movie musical Wicked, Erivo talks to Tom Power about her life as a singer, and all the surprises she encountered along the way.…
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Katie Tupper says that songwriting helped her settle into her identity
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11:07Hailing from Saskatoon, Katie Tupper didn’t have a big queer community to help her find herself. Now, she’s embracing her bisexuality, and singing soulful songs about the kinds of love she always wanted. Katie Tupper sits down to talk to Tom Power about bi erasure, and how fans are responding to her music.…
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Our guests today are British duo The Ting Tings. They shot to global fame in the 2000s with indie-dance hits like “That’s Not My Name” and “Shut Up & Let Me Go,” earning GRAMMY and BRIT nominations, and soundtracking everything from iPod ads to viral moments. A recent sync in Netflix’s The Life List sparked a new wave of discovery, sending streams …
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“It becomes more personal as you go along” — Wes Anderson on creating films about family
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25:09The Phoenician Scheme is Wes Anderson’s latest feature film. And if you are a fan of deadpan screw ball humour, meticulously shot and edited behind a colour pallet of muted earth tones, you will not be disappointed. But for his thirteenth feature film, Wes is leaning a little more into action and even violence to tell his new father daughter comedy…
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Christopher Stowell on the future of the Royal Winnipeg Ballet
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27:42Christopher Stowell is the new artistic director of the Royal Winnipeg Ballet – Canada's oldest ballet company and the longest continuously operating ballet company in North America. He’ll speak with Tom about why ballet is his “family business,” his career as a principal dancer and ballet leader, and what the future holds for the Royal Winnipeg Ba…
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Suddenly struck by pain, Gabrielle Drolet learned to write and draw again
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23:39A few years ago, the cartoonist and writer Gabrielle Drolet developed a condition that made her unable to use her hands. It kept getting worse over time, and as Gabrielle searched for a diagnosis, she also had to find new ways to make art. Her new memoir “Look Ma, No Hands” is the story of an artist coming to terms with disability, adapting to the …
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Savannah Ré bet on herself, and it led to a creative breakthrough
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23:09Whenever life got tough, Savannah Ré’s mom always used to quote a specific, motivational verse from the bible. Those words have now inspired Savannah’s new album, “Formed.” She tells Tom Power about the creative turn she’s taken on her new record, and the risks and rewards that come with going independent. Fill out our listener survey here. We appr…
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Our guest today is Australian singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist Tash Sultana. Over the past decade, Tash has become one of the country’s most celebrated artists—a one-person powerhouse known for their genre-blending sound and electrifying live performances. Last week, Tash released a new EP titled Return to the Roots—a raw, soul-searchi…
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Ep. 257 - DAVE PIRNER of Soul Asylum ("Runaway Train")
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1:11:12Grammy-winning songwriter and Soul Asylum frontman Dave Pirner chats about his process, from the earliest days of the band to to the most recent album, Slowly But Shirley PART ONE: Paul and Scott talk about movie soundtracks, music discovery, and how technology changes but the power of music endures. PART TWO: Our in-depth conversation with Dave Pi…
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Rebellious and reflective, Billy Idol looks back on a life in music
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34:08Turning 70 this year, legendary punk-rocker turned MTV Icon Billy Idol is back with his ninth studio album. “Dream Into It” reflects his life and career, with songs documenting his early days, his massive breakthrough, his drug addiction, and finally his rebirth. He tells Tom Power about why he’s looking back now. Fill out our listener survey here.…
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