I'm a little late in posting this but here 'tis last Saturday's episode of Killer Tunes. Great music from Big Star, Bob Mould, The Replacements, and more! …
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Killer Tunes Episode 41: 09-10-16 Harvest Episode Part Two!
Hey friends, In this week's episode we feature more performers that will grace the stages at Harvest Jazz & Blues Festival in beautiful downtown Fredericton THIS WEEK!!!! Tunes from Drive By Truckers, Justin Townes Earle, Matt Andersen, Amy Helm, Blackie & The Rodeo Kings, Robert Cray and …
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Killer Tunes Episode 40: 09-03-16 Harvest Episode Pt. 1
Well it's September. That was fast eh? One good thing about this month's arrival is that it means Harvest Jazz & Blues Festival is right around the corner. With that in mind This and next weeks, shows are all about the bands of Harvest. This week has music from The Drive-By Truckers, Justin …
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Killer Tunes Episode 39: 08-27-16 The Hip part Two
And then they were gone...How are you adjusting to life without Hip? On this weeks episode we spin more Hip in honour of the band's finale and we have a guest on Killer Tunes. Lisa Greig drops by to discuss grief, loss, death and dying. Interesting stuff. you can check Lisa's website out here: LISA …
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Killer Tunes Episode 38: 08-20-16 The Hip part 1
Folks, what to say? Everyone knows by now that The hip had their last (?) hoorah. In honour of this band that has permeated the Canadian psyche I have part one of a two part episode on the Hip. I posted a companion piece in blog form last week...A Nation Joined At The Hip.... in case you missed it. …
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A Nation Joined At The Hip
My memories start with seeing Blow at High Dough on a video show. Then it was New Orleans is Sinkin’. Then Road Apples. I was aware of the first single form the EP but it didn’t bend my mind like Up To Here and Road Apples. I recall sitting at my desk in my room in grade ten, studying while …
