Hosted by Errol Nazareth,
Frequencies celebrates the world music album of the year nominees by spinning songs from nominated artists like Gypsy Kumbia Orchestra, Lengaïa Salsa Brava, Mazacote, Okan and Zal Sissokho.
CBC Music in studio at the Junos: the Reclaimed Session
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Connecting the generations and Indigenous nations across Turtle Island and beyond, this
Reclaimed session features performances from this year s Indigenous Juno Award nominees and the next wave in Indigenous music. From Nunavut to Wiikwemkoong, Denendeh to Tkaronto, host Jarrett Martineau celebrates the sounds of Indigenous folk, roots, blues, powwow step and moccasin gaze.
SASKATOON The latest album release from The Tragically Hip perked up ears in the province with its title Saskadelphia, but the Hip isn’t the first band to dawn this name on an album cover. Twenty-four years ago Regina-based artist Jack Semple released an album and a song called Saskadelphia. “It just kind of describes the style of music I was playing at the time, in the geographical region,” Semple told CTV News. On Thursday Tragically Hip announced the release of its new album Saskadelphia. According to the band’s website, Hip drummer Johnny Fay suggested the name for its 1991 hit album Road Apples.
The Tragically Hip s new album, Saskadelphia, feels like it s honouring Gord Downie As their 1991 album, Road Apples, celebrates its 30th anniversary this year, The Tragically Hip will release six previously unreleased songs written during those 1990 recording sessions via a new album, Saskadelphia, on Friday.
Author of the article: Jane Stevenson
Publishing date: May 20, 2021 • 3 hours ago • 3 minute read • Saskadelphia is the first album by The Tragically Hip since 2016 s Man Machine Poem. Photo by GORDON HAWKINS /HANDOUT
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The Tragically Hip and SiriusXM Canada kick off summer with an exclusive SiriusXM Town Hall
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Members of the iconic band will celebrate the official start to summer on Victoria Day weekend with a special SiriusXM Town Hall on May 21, featuring new and previously unreleased music
TORONTO, May 20, 2021 /CNW/ - SiriusXM Canada, the country s leading audio entertainment company, today announced
The Tragically Hip Summer Kick-Off Town Hall, featuring Rob Baker, Johnny Fay, Paul Langlois, Gord Sinclair and Patrick Downie. The band will sit down for a live discussion and interview, premiering their new album