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11 May 2022
Ryan Myshrall - The Ramblin' Roller
00:37:01
Musician, singer, songwriter and actor Ryan Myshrall (a.k.a. Chuck Phillips Jr.) talks about growing up the son of a DJ, playing music with life-long pals, moving to the country, recording his newest album "Ramblin' Roll" and weird things that can happen at the gym.
The theme song "Human Stuff" is written by Jane Gowan and Tim Vesely, and performed by Jane and Tim, with additional vocals by Steve Wright and Connie Kostiuk.
The show's theme song, "Human Stuff," is written by Jane Gowan and Tim Vesely, and performed by Jane and Tim, with additional vocals by Steve Wright and Connie Kostiuk
This podcast is brought to you by Morning Run Productions.
27 May 2022
Lisa Sabino - Music is My Happy Place
00:38:23
Following two concussions, teacher and music lover Lisa Sabino developed tinnitus and hyperacusis. In this episode, Lisa speaks openly about how she navigates life with sound sensitivity, and the various ways in which she's working to get back to her concert-going self.
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The theme song "Human Stuff" is written by Jane Gowan and Tim Vesely, and performed by Jane and Tim, with additional vocals by Steve Wright and Connie Kostiuk.
The show's theme song, "Human Stuff," is written by Jane Gowan and Tim Vesely, and performed by Jane and Tim, with additional vocals by Steve Wright and Connie Kostiuk
This podcast is brought to you by Morning Run Productions.
02 Jun 2022
Marnie Grey - Music, Movement, and Mumbu!
00:37:40
In the late 1990s, Marnie Grey developed "Music with Marnie" - a unique method of teaching music and movement to young kids. Using props, puppets, dance moves and sing-alongs, she delighted young audiences. Before long, parents were lining up around the block to register for classes, and kids were filling gyms to attend her concerts. In this episode, Marnie talks about how it all started, how she's navigating the Covid times, and that time she and Mumbu took a magical balloon to the Moon.
The theme song "Human Stuff" is written by Jane Gowan and Tim Vesely, and performed by Jane and Tim, with additional vocals by Steve Wright and Connie Kostiuk.
The show's theme song, "Human Stuff," is written by Jane Gowan and Tim Vesely, and performed by Jane and Tim, with additional vocals by Steve Wright and Connie Kostiuk
This podcast is brought to you by Morning Run Productions.
07 Jun 2022
Tim Falconer - Tone Wasn't Built in a Day
00:47:30
Author and journalist Tim Falconer loves music with a passion, especially the sound of the human voice, breaking into song. However, Tim is tone deaf, a condition formally known as "amusic". His 2016 book Bad Singer candidly reveals the bold and emotional journey he took to uncover his amusic diagnosis. In this episode, Tim shares personal stories about his relationship to music, why the idea of singing in public is terrifying (and how he did it anyway), and how music will always be essential to his existence.
Music Buddy would like to acknowledge Wayne Messmer, the National Anthem soloist with the Chicago Blackhawks at Chicago Stadium for 13 seasons in the NHL. In 1994, Wayne survived a gunshot attack that left his life and voice in peril. Messmer's spirit, courage, and conviction enabled him to sing again.
The theme song "Human Stuff" is written by Jane Gowan and Tim Vesely, and performed by Jane and Tim, with additional vocals by Steve Wright and Connie Kostiuk.
The show's theme song, "Human Stuff," is written by Jane Gowan and Tim Vesely, and performed by Jane and Tim, with additional vocals by Steve Wright and Connie Kostiuk
This podcast is brought to you by Morning Run Productions.
18 Jun 2022
Andrew Cash - Punk to Politics
01:13:21
Andrew Cash is a musician, singer-songwriter, journalist, politician, and lifelong social justice advocate.
In this episode, Andrew talks about growing up Catholic in Scarborough, starting a band in the 80s, playing at the infamous Edge Club, singing with his brother Pete Cash, befriending Andy Maize of the Skydiggers, living in Kensington Market, running for office, serving as NDP MP for the riding of Davenport, and how the music business is confusing, even to those in the music business.
MUSIC BUDDY SESSION: "Alone", by Andrew Cash Performed by Andrew Cash, Tim Vesely, and Jane Gowan (Song begins at 1:09).
Musical samples included in the episode are from songs by: Elvis Costello The Jam L'Etranger Andrew Cash Cash Brothers Cash Brothers/Skydiggers
The show's theme song, "Human Stuff," is written by Jane Gowan and Tim Vesely, and performed by Jane and Tim, with additional vocals by Steve Wright and Connie Kostiuk
This podcast is brought to you by Morning Run Productions.
24 Jun 2022
Paul Romanuk - A Life in Sports, a Love of Music
00:51:38
Paul is a seasoned sportscaster and play-by-play guy, having called games all over the world. In addition to an illustrious career in radio and TV, he’s also a writer, teacher, voice-over artist and podcaster. His podcast The Walrus Was Paul is a fabulous deep dive in to the music of The Beatles, where various Canadian musical guests unpack their favourite Beatles’ album, track by track.
In this episode, Paul and Jane face off for a spirited conversation about sports and music. From Peter Jackson's Get Back film, to organists and anthem singers, to his time living in London, Paul delivers a play-by-play on highlights from the game of life.
Music samples in this episode:
“In The Summertime” (Mungo Jerry) “Never Walk Alone” (Liverpool football fans) “Here Come the Hawks” (Frank Pellico) “Claire” (Rheostatics) “I Am The Walrus", “Penny Lane”, “Rain” and “Dear Prudence” (The Beatles)
The theme song "Human Stuff" is written by Jane Gowan and Tim Vesely, and performed by Jane and Tim, with additional vocals by Steve Wright and Connie Kostiuk.
The show's theme song, "Human Stuff," is written by Jane Gowan and Tim Vesely, and performed by Jane and Tim, with additional vocals by Steve Wright and Connie Kostiuk
This podcast is brought to you by Morning Run Productions.
06 Jul 2022
Wayne Stewart - To Bop is Human
00:44:46
Wayne Stewart is a Musician, Actor, Emcee, Stage Manager, and much more. He can work up a crowd like nobody's business, and compose a montuno in minutes. In this episode, Wayne reveals how to get a jazz audience to chill and chuckle, what Wynton Marsalis taught him about mic-ing a band, and how a toxic social climate permeated the lives of so many jazz legends. He also talks about the thrill of working with Tim Burton, and divulges the secret to salsa dancing.
"Say Dr. J." (Curio, live at the Cottage Bistro, 2009)
“Pages From the Diary of Dreams” (New Orchestra Workshop, 1987)
"Willow Weep for Me" (Art Tatum, 1949)
“Where Did Those Stars Come From” (Spygirl, 2007)
“Monk’s Dream” (Curio, live at the Cottage Bistro, 2009)
“Passion Dance” (McCoy Tyner, 1967)
“Strange Fruit” (Billie Holiday & Tony Scott and His Orchestra, 1956)
“Sweet Dreams” (Patsy Cline, 1963)
“Dance Mania” (Tito Puente and his Orchestra, 1958)
“For Myles” (Carlos Joe Costa)
The theme song "Human Stuff" is written by Jane Gowan and Tim Vesely, and performed by Jane and Tim, with additional vocals by Steve Wright and Connie Kostiuk.
The show's theme song, "Human Stuff," is written by Jane Gowan and Tim Vesely, and performed by Jane and Tim, with additional vocals by Steve Wright and Connie Kostiuk
This podcast is brought to you by Morning Run Productions.
22 Jul 2022
Stephen Stanley - A Troubadour's Song
00:47:58
Stephen Stanley is a veteran of the Canadian indie rock scene, a stellar singer-songwriter, a prolific storyteller, gifted guitarist, and a radio DJ,. He was a founding member of the alternative rock band Lowest of the Low, with whom he toured extensively for many years, and also released 4 albums, including 1991’s much-loved, Shakespeare My Butt . He now records and performs as The Stephen Stanley Band, and is in the midst of recording a new album.
In this episode, Stephen talks about recording his upcoming album on Wolfe Island, playing countless shows to an online crowd during the pandemic, constructing his one-hour radio show, what Bob Dylan means to him, and how songs can be interpreted many ways.
MUSIC BUDDY SESSION: "Waiting on a Claim" (world premiere!) Written by Stephen Stanley Performed by Stephen Stanley, Jane Gowan and Tim Vesely Listen at 40:08
The show's theme song, "Human Stuff," is written by Jane Gowan and Tim Vesely, and performed by Jane and Tim, with additional vocals by Steve Wright and Connie Kostiuk
This podcast is brought to you by Morning Run Productions.
05 Aug 2022
Mike Downie - Dance With Your Arms in the Air
00:59:53
In this episode, Director and Producer Mike Downie sits down with Jane for an in-depth conversation that will transport you onto a documentary film set, then backstage at a Tragically Hip concert (with alter-ego Buddy Scrotts), then to a Legacy School in Edmonton, then back in time to an epic rock show in the 1970s, before landing you in the alley behind Toronto's Legendary Horseshoe Tavern.
An award-winning filmmaker, Mike has worked around the world, creating programs such as The Nature of Things (with David Suzuki), The Secret Path (with Gord Downie), Hockey Nomad (with Dave Bidini), The Passionate Eye (CBC), and Blue Rodeo-The Scenes in Between.
Mike is the brother of Gord Downie, the late musician, songwriter, activist, and iconic lead singer of The Tragically Hip. He is currently working on a 4-part documentary series about The Hip that will air on Amazon Prime in 2024.
"Ahead by a Century" (The Tragically Hip, Live in Kingston, ON, 2016)
"Suffocates" (The Violet Archers)
"Love Over Money" (Gord Downie)
"The Hundredth Meridian" (The Tragically Hip)
"Now the Struggle Has a Name" (The Tragically Hip)
"Run" (William Prince)
"The Stranger" (Gord Downie)
"Ramblin' Man" (The Allman Brothers Band)
"River Don't Care" (Gord Downie)
"Escape is at Hand for the Travelling Man" (The Tragically Hip)
The theme song "Human Stuff" is written by Jane Gowan and Tim Vesely, and performed by Jane and Tim, with additional vocals by Steve Wright and Connie Kostiuk.
The show's theme song, "Human Stuff," is written by Jane Gowan and Tim Vesely, and performed by Jane and Tim, with additional vocals by Steve Wright and Connie Kostiuk
This podcast is brought to you by Morning Run Productions.
19 Aug 2022
Koralee Tonack - Spygirl No. 7 is a Good Hang
01:03:23
Koralee Tonack is a gifted singer and long-time bandmate of Music Buddy host, Jane Gowan. As musical collaborators in the 90s and early 2000s, Koralee and Jane developed a unique but accessible sound, first as the acoustic folk/pop duo Time Waits, then gradually evolving to form Spygirl, a 6-piece power pop group.
Enjoy the conversation between two good friends as they talk about the joys and challenges of life in an indie band.
THE MUSIC BUDDY SESSION: "Swimming", by Jane Gowan Featuring: Koralee Tonack (lead vocals), Jane Gowan (vox, piano), Jon Roper (guitar), Tim Vesely (bass, guitar, percussion)
"My Alberta Prairie Home" - Slowdrag (Plowin it Right to the Fence, 2000)
"Istanbul (Not Constantinople)"- lyrics by Jimmy Kennedy, music by Nat Simon. Performed by Koralee Tonack and Jon Roper
"Open Letter to Mingus" written by Alan Matheson, performed by the Alan Matheson Nonet
"Come Ride the Bus" - Time Waits (This Thin Disguise)
"A Dollar or a Dime" - Time Waits (This Thin Disguise)
"Dust and Spiders" - Time Waits (This Thin Disguise)
"Dull Roar" - Spygirl (Spygirl, 2000)
"In the Distance" - Time Waits
"Drive Away" - Spygirl (Spygirl, 2000)
"Come Out to Play" - Spygirl (Pieces of Evidence, 2007)
"Awake Asleep" - Spygirl (Pieces of Evidence, 2007)
The theme song "Human Stuff" is written by Jane Gowan and Tim Vesely, and performed by Jane and Tim, with additional vocals by Steve Wright and Connie Kostiuk.
The show's theme song, "Human Stuff," is written by Jane Gowan and Tim Vesely, and performed by Jane and Tim, with additional vocals by Steve Wright and Connie Kostiuk
This podcast is brought to you by Morning Run Productions.
02 Sep 2022
Andy Maize & Josh Finlayson - Skydiggers!
00:58:07
Andy Maize and Josh Finlayson are the founders of Toronto’s much-loved roots rock band, Skydiggers. In this conversation, they offer up insight gained over a successful 35+ year career, one fuelled by hard work, passion, creativity, love, and good humour.
Andy and Josh discuss the art of songwriting, the secrets to surviving on the road and staying focused on stage, and how recording their upcoming album (with friend and collaborator Joby Baker) often felt like "rock 'n roll fantasy camp".
THE MUSIC BUDDY SESSION: "November in Ontario" Written by Josh Finlayson and Andy Maize. Performed by Josh Finlayson, Andy Maize, Jane Gowan and Tim Vesely (Listen at 53:04)
"When You're on a Roll" - Warmth of the Sun (2017)
"This New Country" - Desmond's Hip City (1997)
"Too Soon to Say Goodbye" - Let's Get Friendship Right (2019)
"Anything for You" - Bittersweet Harmony (2003)
"November in Ontario" - Desmond's Hip City (1997)
The theme song "Human Stuff" is written by Jane Gowan and Tim Vesely, and performed by Jane and Tim, with additional vocals by Steve Wright and Connie Kostiuk.
The show's theme song, "Human Stuff," is written by Jane Gowan and Tim Vesely, and performed by Jane and Tim, with additional vocals by Steve Wright and Connie Kostiuk
This podcast is brought to you by Morning Run Productions.
16 Sep 2022
Gill Deacon - Music is Magic
00:47:52
Gill Deacon is a much-loved radio broadcaster and host of CBC Radio’s Here and Now. She is also a best-selling author, a hard-working Mom of 3 boys, an advocate for green living, and a dynamic singer and entertainer. A 2-time breast cancer survivor, Gill has bravely spoken and written on the topic of her diagnosis and treatment.
In this conversation, Gill talks about the joy of playing in bands (then and now), why she loves radio (and what podcasts she listens to), what music helped her through her most recent health scare, and why she misses the art of the mix tape. She also shares some of her favourite Canadian music moments, and how she came to know and love one of her favourite bands, Skydiggers.
THE MUSIC BUDDY SESSION: "Where's My Baby Tonight", by Skydiggers. Performed by Gill Deacon, Tim Vesely, and Jane Gowan.
"Me and Bobby McGee" - written and performed by Kris Kristofferson. (Kristofferson, 1970)
"Inside" - written by Kevin and Tammy Fox; performed by Kevin Fox (Set Right, 2011). More about Kevin at kevinfox.ca
"Sing" - written by Joe Raposo, performed by The Carpenters (Sesame Street: Sing: Songs of Joe Raposo, Vol. 2, 1992)
"Waiting on a Friend" - written by Mick Jagger & Keith Richards, performed by the Rolling Stones (Tattoo You, 1981)
"Me Who Wasn't Trying" - written and performed by Ethan Gruska (Slowmotionary, 2017). More about Ethan at ethangruska.com
The theme song "Human Stuff" is written by Jane Gowan and Tim Vesely, and performed by Jane and Tim, with additional vocals by Steve Wright and Connie Kostiuk.
The show's theme song, "Human Stuff," is written by Jane Gowan and Tim Vesely, and performed by Jane and Tim, with additional vocals by Steve Wright and Connie Kostiuk
This podcast is brought to you by Morning Run Productions.
23 Sep 2022
Anvil - Pedal to the Metal
00:25:46
Steve "Lips" Kudlow and Robb Reiner aka "The Hungo Hammer" have been bandmates and rock 'n roll co-conspirators since the 1970s. Their band Anvil had massive success in the 1980s after the release of their now-classic album, "Metal is Metal". Bands such as Anthrax, Slayer, and Metallica all credit Anvil with having influenced their sound.
Due to forces beyond their control, Anvil's success didn't stick, and they toiled in obscurity for several years... until 2009, when an old friend and roadie—Sacha Gervasi—approached them about making a documentary about the band. Anvil: The Story of Anvil took the world by storm with its gritty but touching story of true friendship, commitment, and artistic integrity. The rock doc re-ignited fans around the world. Since then, the band has been living their long-held dream of touring full-time, and making a living as musicians.
Now, 13 years after its initial release, the re-mastered Anvil: The Story of Anvil, is being re-released to theatres, to the delight of fans both new and old. In this interview, Jane talks to drummer Robb Reiner and director Sacha Gervasi about the buzz around the film's release, the band's imminent European tour, and what success means. Plus, Jane suggests a name for the next Anvil album.
MUSIC IN THIS EPISODE Samples: "Teabag" - Impact is Imminent (2022) "Lockdown" - Impact is Imminent (2022) "Oh, Jane" - Hard'N'Heavy (1981) "Plastic in Paradise" - Legal at Last (2020) "Metal on Metal" - Metal on Metal (1982) Theme Song: Music Buddy's theme song is called "Human Stuff". It's written by Jane Gowan and Tim Vesely, and performed by Jane and Tim, with additional vocals by Steve Wright and Connie Kostiuk.
The show's theme song, "Human Stuff," is written by Jane Gowan and Tim Vesely, and performed by Jane and Tim, with additional vocals by Steve Wright and Connie Kostiuk
This podcast is brought to you by Morning Run Productions.
26 Oct 2022
Alan Matheson - Jazz Mentor
01:10:05
Alan Matheson is a much-admired jazz composer, trumpeter, pianist, and educator. He is an expert in jazz history, and leads his own big band, nonet, septet and trio. Alan has performed with the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, Louis Bellson, and Phil Woods, and has taught at several music programs in the Vancouver area, including Vancouver Community College, and UBC.
In this episode, Alan talks about studying with the world-renowned trumpeter and educator Vincent Chicowicz (Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Northwestern University), how a solo by Bix Beiderbecke made him love jazz, and how Tchaikovsky's music sparked his desire to compose. He also recalls his friendship with the great trumpeter Clark Terry (Count Basie, Duke Ellington, Oscar Peterson), and explains how a visit to Helsinki created a long-standing musical partnership with the Finnish bassist, Wade Mikkola.
Throughout the episode you'll witness Alan's deep understanding of the language of improvised music, and be treated to his encyclopaedic knowledge of jazz from the last century and onward.
The show's theme song, "Human Stuff," is written by Jane Gowan and Tim Vesely, and performed by Jane and Tim, with additional vocals by Steve Wright and Connie Kostiuk
This podcast is brought to you by Morning Run Productions.
09 Nov 2022
Adriana Barton - Wired for Music!
00:51:16
Music releases dopamine, and dopamine makes us feel good! It’s a scientific fact. We get happy when we listen to music. Who doesn't love going to see their favourite band live, or singing along to a treasured album, or staring out the car window with the perfect road song on the radio. But there's so much more to it than that...
In her remarkable debut book Wired for Music: A Search for Health and Joy Through the Science of Sound, author Adriana Barton guides us through her own personal musical journey, and the many ways in which the brain and music work in harmony.
Adriana left her life as a classical cellist in her late 20s, after a gruelling 17 years of intense musical discipline. In this episode, Adriana talks about how she made her way back to music via discoveries about the science of music, and learning how it can help with mood, anxiety, overall well-being, and even healthy aging. You'll also hear Adriana perform "Tadzungaira", a traditional song of the Mbira, from Zimbabwe.
The show's theme song, "Human Stuff," is written by Jane Gowan and Tim Vesely, and performed by Jane and Tim, with additional vocals by Steve Wright and Connie Kostiuk
This podcast is brought to you by Morning Run Productions.
12 Oct 2022
Tim Vesely - Part 1: The Songwriter
00:55:19
Tim Vesely is a bassist, guitarist, songwriter, composer, and sound engineer. Best-known as a co-founder (with Dave Bidini) of the much-revered Canadian art-rock band Rheostatics, Tim has also recorded 2 albums and an EP with his own band The Violet Archers. Tim is the House Engineer at Blue Rodeo's Woodshed Studio in Toronto's Riverdale neighbourhood.
Tim and Jane have worked together since 2008, mostly in the context of Jane's band The Real Shade. Their recent work together finds Tim as the Music Director of the Music Buddy Band Sessions, where musician guests record new versions of original songs. In this conversation, they discuss the art and craft of songwriting, but in a "non-songwriterly" kind of way. Tim's unique and thoughtful perspectives on music and life are insightful and astute, balanced with sharp wit and a positive outlook.
MUSIC BUDDY SESSION: "The End of Part One" Written by Tim Vesely Performed by Tim Vesely and Jane Gowan (listen at 50:07)
SONG SAMPLES IN THIS EPISODE
“Claire” - Written by Tim Vesely, performed by Rheostatics (Introducing Happiness, 1994)
“The Music Room” - Written by Tim Vesely, performed by Rheostatics (The Story of Harmelodia, 1999)
“Ten Feet Tall” - Written by Colin Moulding, performed by XTC (Drums and Wires, 1979)
“The Headless One” - Written by Tim Vesely, performed by Rheostatics (Whale Music, 1992)
“Here Come the Feelings” - Written by Tim Vesely, performed by The Violet Archers (The End of Part One, 2007)
“Music is the Message” - Written by Tim Vesely, Dave Clark, Dave Bidini & Hugh Marsh, performed by Rheostatics (Here Come the Wolves, 2019)
“The End of Part One” - Written by Tim Vesely, performed by The Violet Archers (The End of Part One, 2004)
“Making Progress” - Written by Tim Vesely, performed by Rheostatics (2067, 2004)
“Listening” - Written by Tim Vesely, performed by The Violet Archers (Sunshine at Night, 2008)
“Keep it In the Ground” - Written by Tim Vesely, performed by The Violet Archers (Keep It In The Ground, 2021)
“Simple” - Written by Tim Vesely, performed by The Violet Archers (The End of Part One, 2007)
The show's theme song, "Human Stuff," is written by Jane Gowan and Tim Vesely, and performed by Jane and Tim, with additional vocals by Steve Wright and Connie Kostiuk.
The show's theme song, "Human Stuff," is written by Jane Gowan and Tim Vesely, and performed by Jane and Tim, with additional vocals by Steve Wright and Connie Kostiuk
This podcast is brought to you by Morning Run Productions.
23 Nov 2022
Simon Paradis & Kara Stanley - Roll 'um Easy
01:16:17
Simon Paradis is an accomplished roots/rock musician, having played in bands across Canada for over 30 years. One morning in 2008, while working his construction job on the Sunshine Coast in B.C., Simon fell off a scaffold and landed on the pavement below, resulting in massive brain and spinal cord trauma. He and his band The Precious Littles were set to release a new album that weekend at the Vancouver Island Music Festival, one that would hopefully gain them some notoriety and enable Simon to spend less time on the job site, and more time focused on his music. Things were going to change... They did, but not the way Simon expected.
In her 2015 book Fallen: A Trauma, A Marriage, and the Transformative Power of Music, Simon’s wife Kara recounts the days and weeks that followed the accident, as the couple—along with their family and friends—navigated an emotional, turbulent, and uncertain landscape. As the situation went from what seemed like almost hopeless to what some would call miraculous, music played a key role. It was always there, providing solace, joy, and ultimately a tool for Simon’s brain to re-map itself.
Despite extensive damage throughout his body and daunting medical obstacles (the accident resulted in—among other things—paralysis from the waist down, a stroke on his left side, and loss of hearing on his right), Simon managed to make a stunning recovery. His passion, optimism, sense of humour, tenacity and hard-core work ethic resulted in his re-learning the guitar, while simultaneously figuring out how to navigate his new life as a musician with a disability.
In this episode, Simon and Kara talk openly about their life, their work, and the challenges and victories along the way.
MUSIC BUDDY SESSION: "Night is Here" Written by Simon Paradis and Kara Stanley Performed by Simon Paradis, Steve Wright, Jane Gowan, and Tim Vesely
"Roll 'Um Easy" - written by Lowell George, performed by Simon Paradis and Farm Team "The Goldberg Variations, Aria" - written by J.S. Bach, performed by Glenn Gould "Memphis in the Meantime" - written and performed by John Hiatt "Sometimes You Win" - performed by Joe Stanton with the Littles "Dirty Toes" - written by Paradis/Stanley, performed by Simon Paradis "Nothing Nothing" - written by Paradis/Stanley,
The show's theme song, "Human Stuff," is written by Jane Gowan and Tim Vesely, and performed by Jane and Tim, with additional vocals by Steve Wright and Connie Kostiuk
This podcast is brought to you by Morning Run Productions.
07 Dec 2022
Julian Taylor - Beyond the Reservoir
01:03:09
Julian Taylor is a Toronto-based singer-songwriter with a truly independent success story. He has been honing his special blend of timeless roots rock since the 1990s, steadily growing followers while weaving his way into the fabric of Canada's indie music culture and sound. His 2020 album The Ridge earned him 2 Juno Award nominations (Indigenous Artist or Group of the Year and Contemporary Roots Album of the Year), a Canadian Folk Music Award, five Native American Music Award nominations, and a Polaris Music Prize nomination.
In this interview, Julian talks about embracing uncomfortable subjects on his compelling new album Beyond the Reservoir, and why that made him nervous. He shares gritty stories from his adolescence and sweet memories of cherished elders, while emphasizing the importance of family, nature, and speaking truth about history. Julian also tells Jane about working with producer and friend Saam Hashemi, his friendship with the late Jay Bennett (previously of Wilco), and his eclectic collection of 45s.
All the song segments in this episode are from Julian's album Beyond the Reservoir (2022, Howling Turtle Inc.)
MUSIC BUDDY SESSION: "It's Not Enough" Written by Julian Taylor Performed by Julian Taylor, Tim Vesely, and Jane Gowan.
The show's theme song, "Human Stuff," is written by Jane Gowan and Tim Vesely, and performed by Jane and Tim, with additional vocals by Steve Wright and Connie Kostiuk
This podcast is brought to you by Morning Run Productions.
21 Dec 2022
Solstimas! The Most Buddy-ful Time of the Year
01:15:45
It's that time of the year again! Festive bells, sparkly lights, caroling, visiting with friends and family, walking in the snow (or maybe on the beach?), and dreaming of good things to come. For this special episode, we're embracing as much of the season as possible. Let's call it "Solstimas". You’ll hear from a plethora of festive musical guests, who generously offer up their seasonal favourites.
GUESTS: (2:56) Andy Maize - The Grinch That Stole Christmas ……………….. (5:14) Lisa Sabino - "2,000 Miles" (performed by Skydiggers) / "Same Old Lang Syne" (Dan Folgelberg), "Happy Xmas (War is Over)" (John Lennon & Yoko Ono) ………………. (8:57) Stephen Stanley - "Holly Leaves and Christmas Trees" (Elvis Presley) ………………. (15:37) Ethan Deibert - "Run, Run Rudolph" (Chuck Berry) ………………. (16:45) Koralee Tonack - "25th of December" (Everything But the Girl) ………………. (18:34) Alan Matheson - "Silent Night, Lonely Night" (Ron Collier) ………………. (21:18) Emily Deibert - "Baby, It's Cold Outside" (performed by Zoey Deschanel and Leon Redbone) ………………. (23:00) Steve Wright - "Fairytale of New York" (The Pogues) ………………. (24:49) Simon Paradis - "Christmas is Coming" (The Payolas) ………………. (26:30) Tim Vesely - "Es ist ein ros entsprungen" (performed by Daniel Taylor) ………………. (29:00) Seth Feldman -"O Holy Night" (performed by David Phelps) ………………. (31:34) Ryan Myshrall - "Christmas Time" (Salsoul Orchestra) ………………. (36:58) Josh Finlayson - "If We Make it Through December" (Merle Haggard) ………………. (38:51) Connie Kostiuk - "Shchedryk" (Performed by Pink Martini) ………………. (41:37) Richard Wolfe - "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" (performed by Cat Power) ………………. (43:44) Tomás Cassanelli - "Cancion de Navidad "(Silvio Rodriguez) ………………. (45:17) David Kitching - "Song for a Winter's Night" (Gordon Lightfoot) ………………. (48:23) Julian Taylor - "That Spirit of Christmas" (Ray Charles) ………………. (50:50) Tim Falconer - "Tournament of Hearts" (The Weakerthans) ………………. (54:44) Marnie Grey - "Tshekuan Mak Tshetutamak" (Groupe Folklorique Montagne). Marnie also chose "Friday I'm in Love" (The Cure), "Moon and Tree" (Blue Rodeo), "Take Me Home Country Roads" (performed by Mountain Man), and anything by the Killers :) ………………. (58:24) Mike Downie - "A Penny More" (Skydiggers) / "The Lonely End of the Rink" (The Tragically Hip) ………………. (1:05:44) Ron Deibert - "Winter" (The Rolling Stones) ………………. (1:08:15) Michael Deibert - "Linus & Lucy" (Vince Guaral
The show's theme song, "Human Stuff," is written by Jane Gowan and Tim Vesely, and performed by Jane and Tim, with additional vocals by Steve Wright and Connie Kostiuk
This podcast is brought to you by Morning Run Productions.
04 Jan 2023
Laurie Brown - The Ponderer
01:10:18
Laurie Brown is a much-admired Canadian music journalist, writer, TV & radio host, and podcaster. Her remarkable career began in the 1980s at City TV's The New Music, and continued to thrive at Much Music (Pepsi Power Hour), CBC Television (The Journal, The National, and Newsworld's On The Arts), and CBC Radio (The Signal). She is now the creator, writer, producer and host of two independent podcasts: Pondercast and Ground Level.
In this conversation, Laurie talks about seeking creative satisfaction, being a true artist, and what makes a great interview. She reveals how she encouraged a reluctant Miles Davis to talk about music, and how she made David Byrne LoL. She recalls lovingly her Grandparents' radio show, her Dad's piano talents, and how her family bestowed her with the gift of curiosity. Laurie also shares her memory of a very special evening at the kitchen table with Gord Downie and Gordon Lightfoot.
MUSIC BUDDY SESSION: "Tabula Rasa" Words by by Laurie Brown; Music by Jane Gowan and Tim Vesely A special creation for the first episode of 2023. Performed by Laurie Brown, Jane Gowan and Tim Vesely (Listen at 1:04:05).
Music samples used throughout the body of the interview are from the 2022 album Synthetic: Season 1, by Rich Aucoin. Used with kind permission of the artist. Learn more about Rich at richaucoin.ca Stream on Apple Music or Spotify Download lossless/FLAC on Bandcamp
The show's theme song, "Human Stuff," is written by Jane Gowan and Tim Vesely, and performed by Jane and Tim, with additional vocals by Steve Wright and Connie Kostiuk
This podcast is brought to you by Morning Run Productions.
18 Jan 2023
Tim Vesely - Part 2: All Ears
01:00:02
Tim Vesely is a bassist, guitarist, songwriter, composer, and sound engineer. Best-known as a co-founder of the Canadian art-rock band Rheostatics, Tim also performs with his own band The Violet Archers. When not performing and writing songs, Tim is the house engineer at Blue Rodeo's Woodshed Studio, which he refers to as his "dream job". In that role, he has engineered and mixed albums with artists such as Blue Rodeo, Jim Cuddy Band, Serena Ryder, The Sadies and Gord Downie, Bobby Dove, Kathleen Edwards, Whitehorse, and The Strumbellas.
Tim and Jane pick up from their previous conversation (EP 15: Tim Vesely - The Songwriter). In this session, they turn to the art of recording: techniques methods, and tricks; creating a good studio vibe, and capturing the magic of the sound. In between, Tim talks about some of his favourite songs of all time, why he loves them, and how they influenced him.
MUSIC BUDDY SESSION: "Rearview" Written by Tim Vesely Performed by Tim Vesely and Jane Gowan. Listen at 54:50
The show's theme song, "Human Stuff," is written by Jane Gowan and Tim Vesely, and performed by Jane and Tim, with additional vocals by Steve Wright and Connie Kostiuk
This podcast is brought to you by Morning Run Productions.
01 Feb 2023
Monique Barry - Sing or Swim
01:02:26
Monique Barry is a classically-trained singer, songwriter, composer, and music educator. Her music is unique, ethereal, dreamlike, and emotional, and ranges from techno pop to ambient folk. Monique's latest album—HAAK—is being released one single at a time - a slow drip of elegant melodies and intricate beats. The latest single—"Time"—is a spellbinding exploration of what Tennessee Williams called "the longest distance between two places".
Monique possesses a truly independent spirit, dedicating her passion and skills to every aspect of music-making: from nurturing an initial song idea and creating a demo, to arranging, producing, packaging and promoting a full album. In this conversation, she and Jane discuss the intricacies, joys, and challenges of life in the indie lane: gigs, bands, travel, funding, reviews, airplay, and the inevitable...TikTok. Plus, Monique talks about her most recent adventure - cold water swimming.
The show's theme song, "Human Stuff," is written by Jane Gowan and Tim Vesely, and performed by Jane and Tim, with additional vocals by Steve Wright and Connie Kostiuk
This podcast is brought to you by Morning Run Productions.
15 Feb 2023
Ansley Simpson - Sky Woman
01:15:51
Ansley Simpson is a Toronto-based Michi Saagiig Nishnaabe singer, songwriter, and composer. Her enchanting and powerful sophomore album She Fell From the Sky embraces the origin story of Gizhiigokwe (Sky Woman), who embarks upon an emotional and brave journey on earth in an attempt to repair and restore humanity and the planet. Ansley's musical continuation of the story is filled with compassion, humour, mystery, and a healthy blend of dark and light. In this—the finale episode of Season 1—Ansley talks about the making of the album, and guides us through the meaning behind each song.
Ansley also talks about other aspects of life as a working musician, such as : developing her singing voice (with the help of vocal coach Micah Barnes), touring with her sister Leanne Betasamosake Simpson for the [Polaris Short-listed] album Theory of Ice, composing the soundtrack for the Amplify TV series on APTN (watch the making of Ansley's song "Firewater" on Season 1), and scoring the documentary Spirit to Soarbased on Tanya Talaga's book Seven Fallen Feathers.
All songs in this episode are from the 2022 album She From the Sky, by Ansley Simpson
MUSIC BUDDY SESSION: "Without Warning" by Ansley Simpson Performed by Ansley Simpson, Jane Gowan, and Tim Vesely. Recorded and mixed by Tim Vesely (listen at 1:10:37).
The show's theme song, "Human Stuff," is written by Jane Gowan and Tim Vesely, and performed by Jane and Tim, with additional vocals by Steve Wright and Connie Kostiuk
This podcast is brought to you by Morning Run Productions.
20 May 2022
Steve Wright - If You Build It, They Will Hum
00:37:01
Steve Wright is a singer, songwriter, rocker, composer, sound enthusiast, and teacher. He created the Sound Space, an all-ages music-making and learning hub, on the Sunshine Coast in British Columbia, Canada.
In this episode, Steve talks about creating music with seniors, learning from teens, and rocking out every day.
MUSIC BUDDY SESSION: "Write To Me", by Steve Wright Performed by Steve Wright, Jane Gowan, and Tim Vesely Mixed by Steve Wright and Tim Vesely
The show's theme song, "Human Stuff," is written by Jane Gowan and Tim Vesely, and performed by Jane and Tim, with additional vocals by Steve Wright and Connie Kostiuk
This podcast is brought to you by Morning Run Productions.
05 Apr 2023
Jerry Leger - The Rock and Roll Poet
01:30:25
Singer Songwriter Jerry Leger is the real deal. His combination of authentic humility and spirited self confidence is a rare thing to witness. He possesses a deep understanding and respect for the great songwriters and performers of our time, while forging ahead with his own style and delivery.
Since his teenage years, Jerry has worked relentlessly on his craft - releasing at least one album a year, always with another gig or a new project on the horizon. On any given night, you can find him performing with his band The Situation, his rock and roll outfit The Del Fi's, or holding the crowd on his own - just him and a guitar.
In this conversation, Jerry talks about life, influences, the art of the song, honing his craft, and what it takes to keep the lights on.
“Johnny B Goode” - Chuck Berry (Hail! Hail! Rock “n” Roll Documentary, 1987)
“Cold Cold Heart” - Hank Williams (A-Side, 1951)
“Ragged Rag” - Jerry Leger (The Good Old Days Are Back in Drag, 2011)
“Nobody’s Angel” - Jerry Leger (Early Riser, 2014)
“All Over Again ft. Serena Ryder” - Jerry Leger and the Situation (Some Folks Know, 2012)
“Too Broke to Die” - Jerry Leger and the Situation (Farewell Ghost Town, 2006)
“Things Are Changin’ Round Here” - Jerry Leger (Nonsense and Heartache, 2017)
“Still Patience” - Jerry Leger (Nothing Pressing, 2022)
“That Ain’t Here” - Jerry Leger (Time Out for Tomorrow, 2019)
“Have You Ever Been Happy” - Jerry Leger (Nothing Pressing, 2022)
“Corner Light” - Jerry Leger (Live From Paradise, 2023)
“Blue Boy” - Ron Sexsmith (Blue Boy, 2001)
“Brigitte Bardot” - The Del Fi’s (Crowd Pleaser, 2015)
THE MUSIC BUDDY SESSION: "Nothing Pressing", by Jerry Leger Performed by Jerry Leger, Jane Gowan and Tim Vesely Recorded and mixed by Tim Vesely (listen at 1:25)
The show's theme song, "Human Stuff," is written by Jane Gowan and Tim Vesely, and performed by Jane and Tim, with additional vocals by Steve Wright and Connie Kostiuk
This podcast is brought to you by Morning Run Productions.
19 Apr 2023
Seth Akira Feldman - To The Fields
00:57:30
Seth Akira Feldman is a Toronto-based singer-songwriter, who works tirelessly on many aspects of his craft. His primary musical project is called To The Fields. He released the album Distance in 2021, which he recorded entirely on his own in his home studio, working around his day job work hours. Seth also creates and records with his father, Steve Alan Feldman. Together, the father-son team have released 2 full studio albums, working alongside long-time collaborator Vezi Tayyeb at Kensington Sound in Toronto.
In this episode, Seth and Jane sit down for a good ol' kitchen table chat at Music Buddy "HQ", i.e. Jane's house. They talk about melody, sound, lyrics, bands, options for creating a career in music, and how it felt to listen to Chris Cornell sing "Black Hole Sun" live, in a thunderstorm. They also receive a surprise telephone call-in from a fan!
MUSIC BUDDY SESSION: "Morning Sky", by Seth Feldman Performed by Seth Feldman, Jane Gowan and Tim Vesely Mixed and Mastered by Tim Vesely
MUSIC SAMPLES: "No Substitute" - To The Fields (Distance, 2021) "In the Morning" - To The Fields (Distance, 2021) "Yahoos and Triangles" - The Refreshments (King of the Hill theme song) "Dominoes" - Philip Glass (Fog of War, 2003) "It's Timeless" - Steven Alan Feldman (It's Timeless, 2017) "Open Road" - Steven Alan Feldman (to be released) "6,000 Miles" - To The Fields (Distance, 2021) "Selfish Love" - To The Fields (Distance, 2021) "Pinball Wizard" - The Who (Tommy, 1969) "Black Hole Sun" - Soundgarden (Live from the Artists Den, 2013)
The show's theme song, "Human Stuff," is written by Jane Gowan and Tim Vesely, and performed by Jane and Tim, with additional vocals by Steve Wright and Connie Kostiuk
This podcast is brought to you by Morning Run Productions.
03 May 2023
Don Kerr - Love Speech
01:16:57
Don Kerr is a drummer, singer, songwriter, cellist, composer, and producer. He's also a pacifist/activist, who believes strongly in the power of positivity and the value of community. A much-sought-after sideman and bandmate since the 1990s, he has performed with Rheostatics, Ron Sexsmith, Bahamas, Dan Mangan, The Weather Station, and many others.
Don's own band—Communism—is a super-charged power trio, renowned for their "dance-your-face-off" live shows, for which Don performs using a DIY stand-up drum kit, fashioned to create a more dynamic presentation. The result (in combination with video, lights, and lasers) is a visually arresting, sonically exhilarating, and uplifting experience..
Despite our differences as humans, Don Kerr believes that we're all good at heart, and capable of love, change, and...dancing up a storm. Don looks for the up sides, and talks about how the pandemic allowed his band—at home with no tours planned—the time to create a sonically rich, layered, and exploratory album. The result is Love Speech : 10 tracks dedicated to "...dancing with love in your heart." Don also shares his thoughts on being a "pacifist at war", balancing family and work, composing the soundtrack for The Colour of Ink documentary, and what "communism" means to him.
Later in the episode, musician, engineer and Music Buddy Sessions producer Tim Vesely joins the conversation. Don and Tim compare notes about drums and bass, and the early days playing with Ron Sexsmith and Rheostatics.
The show's theme song, "Human Stuff," is written by Jane Gowan and Tim Vesely, and performed by Jane and Tim, with additional vocals by Steve Wright and Connie Kostiuk
This podcast is brought to you by Morning Run Productions.
17 May 2023
John Borra - Keeping the Songs Alive
01:12:53
From punk to rock to roots; from the gritty and exhilarating Queen Street scene of the 1980s, to the intrigue of European street culture; from Toronto Subway stations, to a US tour opening for the Tragically Hip...musician/songwriter/producer John Borra has lived the poetic and storied existence of a true artist - a journey rich with good music, loyal friends, and unforgettable experiences.
John's latest album—Cassettes in Common—is 10 songs written by fellow singer-songwriters: cherished musical allies such as Ron Sexsmith, Art Bergmann, Frank Nevada, and Bob Snider. Some of the songs are from albums that John heard for the first time on cassette. He would play them on repeat, believing firmly that they were some of the best songs ever written. Others are songs that were never recorded or released, penned by friends who may not have received the recognition they deserved. Now many years later, John is carrying on the folk tradition by keeping these extraordinary songs alive.
In this conversation, you will—through John's storytelling—meet many unique characters and creative souls, all of whom have contributed to the vibrancy of the Canadian music culture and sound.
THE MUSIC BUDDY SESSION: "Did What I Could", by John Borra Performed by John Borra, Tim Vesely, and Jane Gowan. Recorded at the Woodshed Studio by Tim Vesely. Mixed and mastered by Tim Vesely.
MUSIC SAMPLES IN THIS EPISODE: “The Wars” - John Borra, with words by Eva H.D. (Blue Wine, 2020) "The Wind Loves The Rain" - Rattlesnake Choir (Live Music, 2008) "The Last Sexy City on Earth" - John Borra (John Borra, 1997) "Society Rag" - A Neon Rome (A New Heroin, 1987) "There You Go" - Change of Heart (Smile, 1992)
From Cassettes in Common (John Borra, 2022): "October Night" (Frank Nevada) "Honestly Ed" (Keith Whittaker/Steven Davey) "Wedding Bell" (Pat Madden) "Marie" (Sam Larkin) "Old Nova Scotian" (Bob Snider) "Crying Heartache Misery" (Ronny Azzopardi/Jim Masyk) "Sleep" (Art Bergmann) "Old Grey House" (Kyp Harness) "Sunk In Glue" (Sandy Fateau) "Trains" (Ron Sexsmith)
The show's theme song, "Human Stuff," is written by Jane Gowan and Tim Vesely, and performed by Jane and Tim, with additional vocals by Steve Wright and Connie Kostiuk
This podcast is brought to you by Morning Run Productions.
31 May 2023
Rich Aucoin - Seasons in the Synth
01:02:54
Rich Aucoin is a Halifax-based multi-instrumentalist, composer, and actor. His live shows are legendary as being multi-media dance and sing-along extravaganzas, and he's well-loved for his ability to connect with his audience in ways that create a feeling of community and also mutual trust and respect.
Rich's most recent project is an ambitious undertaking of massive scope: a quadruple album entitled Synthetic: A Synth Odyssey. It is being released over 2 years. Synthetic Season 1 (2022) was recently awarded "Electronic Recording of the Year" at the East Coast Music Awards (ECMAs). The album employs 37 synths (all played by Rich), many of them legendary vintage instruments made famous by people such as Brian de Palma and Stevie Wonder.
Rich is currently on tour for the release of Synthetic, Season 2. For more information on Rich and his amazing adventures, go to richaucoin.ca.
MUSIC SAMPLES IN THIS EPISODE: "Pure" - Synthetic Season 2 (2023) "Algorithm" - Synthetic Season 1 (2022) "How it Breaks" - United States (2020) "Future" - Synthetic Season 1 (2022) "Return" - Synthetic Season 1 (2022) "Want to Believe" - Ephemeral (2014) "The Dream" - Release (2019) "Tonto" - Synthetic Season 1 (2022) "It" - We’re All Dying to Live (2007) "Space" - Synthetic, Season 2 (2023) "Space Western" - Synthetic Season 1 (2022) "Liminal" - Synthetic, Season 2 (2023)
The show's theme song, "Human Stuff," is written by Jane Gowan and Tim Vesely, and performed by Jane and Tim, with additional vocals by Steve Wright and Connie Kostiuk
This podcast is brought to you by Morning Run Productions.
21 Jun 2023
Kelly Crowe - An Old Piano and a Pickup Truck
01:04:50
Why are there so many pianos being given away, or—worse—sent to the dump?
One day, while searching for vintage finds online, journalist, podcaster, and multi-media artist Kelly Crowe discovered that there are hundreds of unwanted pianos out there, many of which end up in landfills, keeping company with old carpets and mattresses and all the other discarded items of human consumption. Kelly's discoveries about the complex fate of the unwanted piano is now the subject of the first episode in her new audio documentary, entitled The Possession Project.
Kelly is fascinated by all manner of things: science, health, music, technology, visual art, politics, and—most importantly—STUFF! Her natural curiosity and journalistic skill has led her down some fascinating paths. In this conversation, she talks about The Possession Project, and how her love of stuff started her on a journey exploring the many worlds of treasured personal possessions.
Music samples in this episode: "Adieu to the Piano" - performed by Victor Gowan (2000) "The Reasons" - The Weakerthans (Reconstruction Site, 2003) "American Pie" - Don McLean (American Pie, 1971) "Adios" - Benjamin Clementine (At Least for Now, 2015) "Carey" - Joni Mitchell (Blue, 1971) "Aria", from The Goldberg Variations, by J.S. Bach - performed by Glenn Gould (1955) "I Want To Sing That Rock And Roll" - Gillian Welch (Time The Revelator, 2001) "The Piano Has Been Drinking (Not Me)" - Tom Waits (Small Change, 1976) "Write To Me (The Music Buddy Sessions, Season 1)" - Steve Wright (Single, 2022) "With A Little Help From My Friends" - Joe Cocker (Live at Woodstock, 1969) "Improvisation" - Kelly Crowe (at home on her piano)
The show's theme song, "Human Stuff," is written by Jane Gowan and Tim Vesely, and performed by Jane and Tim, with additional vocals by Steve Wright and Connie Kostiuk
This podcast is brought to you by Morning Run Productions.
06 Jul 2023
Dave Ullrich - These are the Daves
01:25:07
Musician/entrepreneur Dave Ullrich is someone whose independent spirit and DIY talents have forged him a fruitful and fascinating career in and around music and the arts.
Dave started the much-loved indie rock duo The Inbreds with his high school friend Mike O'Neill (Trailer Park Boys, Tuns). Much revered for their originality and minimalist approach, the Inbreds became Canadian indie rock favourites in the 90s.
The band's popularity grew even more, after being asked to join the Tragically Hip's legendary Another Roadside Attraction tour in 1995. Later, they were also invited by Dave Grohl to open for the Foo Fighters on tour - an invitation that they famously turned down. Their 1994 album Kombinator was nominated for a Juno Award (Best Alternative Album), and a Much Music Video Award (for the song "Any Sense of Time").
After the Inbreds' breakup, Ullrich went on to start the online music store and label Zunior, and produce two indie music festivals in Prince Edward County: Sandbanks Music Festival and County Pop. From his time in The County sprung another enterprise - his craft lemonade business, called Lemonade Dave. And as if that's not enough, he’s now joined the ranks of the podcaster realm. Check out his wonderful podcast Salad Days for some great and insightful conversations with Canadian musicians.
Dave possesses a true gift for storytelling, and in this 2-parter conversation, you'll hear his enlightened perspectives on music, life and—of course—lemonade.
THE MUSIC BUDDY SESSION: "Any Sense of Time", by The Inbreds Performed by Dave Ullrich (drums), Tim Vesely (lead vocals, bass), and Jane Gowan (vocals, Fender Rhodes) Recorded at the Woodshed Studio by Tim Vesely; Mixed and mastered by Tim Vesely
Music samples in this episode: "Attitude" - The Inbreds (Winning Hearts, 1997) "Prince" - The Inbreds (Hilario, 1993) "Dope Fiends and Booze Hounds" - The Inbreds (Rheostatics Tribute - The Secret Sessions, 2007) "Loving Arms" - Golden Seals (Rheostatics Tribute - The Secret Sessions, 2007) "Any Sense of Time" - The Inbreds (Live in Calgary, 1997 - w guest Tim Vesely) "You Will Know" - The Inbreds (Kombinator, 1994) "Drag Us Down" - The Inbreds (It's Sydney or the Bush, 1997) "Lemonade Dave Theme Song" by Peter Elkas "Lemonade Dave Theme Song" by Annelise Noronha
The show's theme song, "Human Stuff," is written by Jane Gowan and Tim Vesely, and performed by Jane and Tim, with additional vocals by Steve Wright and Connie Kostiuk
This podcast is brought to you by Morning Run Productions.
27 Jul 2023
Blair Deptuck - New Driver, Old Friend
00:44:43
Blair Deptuck is a guitarist, singer, and songwriter. His band New Driver is a group of all-star musicians based in Nanaimo, BC.
Blair's passion for music and commitment to his craft is admirable, and he has managed to balance music-making with raising a family and running his own contracting company. Despite a full and busy life that pulls him in all directions, Blair's desire to rock out is ever-present, and is a constant guiding force.
As we all know, life has a way of throwing curveballs at you, and Blair experienced that first hand. In 2016, his world was turned upside down by a brain aneurysm that resulted in an intense surgical process and a long recovery. Some might be wary of returning to their regular schedule after such an ordeal, but Blair's sense of responsibility to his family and his intense desire to play music found him returning to the job site, the stage, and the recording studio.
Despite the traumatic and life-changing event that Blair experienced, his desire to make music has never waned, and his sense of humour and appreciation of those around him remain firmly in tact.
THE MUSIC BUDDY SESSION: "Plans", by Blair Deptuck Performed by Blair Deptuck (guitar, vocals), Tim Vesely (bass, guitar, percussion), and Jane Gowan (vocals, Hammond B3) Recorded at the Woodshed Studio by Tim Vesely; Mixed and mastered by Tim Vesely
For more about Blair and his band, check out New Driver Band
Music samples in this episode:
"Pieces" - New Driver (Signs, 2020) "The People Below" - New Driver (Signs, 2020) "Run So Steady" - New Driver (Single, 2022) "New God" - New Driver (Single, 2022)
The show's theme song, "Human Stuff," is written by Jane Gowan and Tim Vesely, and performed by Jane and Tim, with additional vocals by Steve Wright and Connie Kostiuk
This podcast is brought to you by Morning Run Productions.
16 Aug 2023
Eduardo Ottoni & James Ong - The Event-repreneurs
01:13:08
Starting in the mid nineties, Eduardo Ottoni and James Ong were the drummer and keyboardist in the band Spygirl, a group that was founded by singer Koralee Tonack and (Music Buddy host) Jane Gowan. The group embodied the spirit of collaboration, and the members developed a deep bond that created a safety net of creative and personal freedoms.
Over time, Eduardo and James’ focus turned from being bandmates to being business partners. Working together mostly in the context of festival production, they became trusted and much-loved members of the arts and cultural community in Vancouver, BC. Their understanding of each others' work styles, and their ability to play to each others’ strengths grew over time, and in 2020, they co-founded Event Lab, a live event production company with a focus on sustainability, community, inclusivity and economic viability. Their client list includes The Vancouver Jazz Festival, The Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, Pride, The City of Burnaby Deer Lake Concerts, the Vancouver Chamber Choir, The Elektra Women’s Choir, Push Performing Arts, Cellar Jazz, the West Vancouver Community Arts council, and the Coalition for Music Education in BC, to name just a few.
Eduardo and James have gracefully turned a creative and joyous musical relationship into a thriving and lucrative business partnership. Their story is one of friendship, shared values, trust, and hard work.
Enjoy this conversation with three old friends as they simultaneously celebrate the past, present, and future.
The show's theme song, "Human Stuff," is written by Jane Gowan and Tim Vesely, and performed by Jane and Tim, with additional vocals by Steve Wright and Connie Kostiuk
This podcast is brought to you by Morning Run Productions.
05 Sep 2023
Dave Bidini - Writer, Rocker, Rheostatic
01:36:00
Dave Bidini is a musician, songwriter, author, journalist, publisher, and sports enthusiast. Most people know Dave as the beloved front man of Canada's art rock darlings, Rheostatics. His super-fuelled stage presence is a wondrous thing to behold, and his ability to deliver a song with focused fervour—in addition to the superb musicianship of the band—has captivated fans since the late 80s. But, take a closer look at Bidini's overall creative output, and you'll find that the music of Rheostatics provides a rich sonic backdrop to a life jam-packed with all manner of artistic, intellectual, and community-based pursuits.
In this conversation, Dave and Jane are joined by Music Buddy co-producer (and Dave's oldest friend and Rheos' bandmate), Tim Vesely. Plus, Dave fields some "phone-in" questions from friends (and previous Music Buddy guests) Stephen Stanley, Mike Downie, Lisa Sabino and Ryan Myshrall.
THE MUSIC BUDDY SESSION: "The Aftermath", by Dave Bidini Performed by Dave Bidini, Tim Vesely, Jane Gowan, and Martin Tielli Recorded at the Woodshed Studio by Tim Vesely; Mixed and mastered by Tim Vesely
Music in this episode:
"Legal Age Life at Variety Store" - Rheostatics (Whale Music, 1992) "Queer" - Rheostatics (Whale Music, 1992) "Dope Fiends and Boozehounds" - Rheostatics (Whale Music, 1992) "Vancouver" - Rheostatics (Here Come the Wolves, 2019) "P.I.N." - Rheostatics (Night of the Shooting Stars, 2001) "The Ballad of Wendel Clark, Pt. 1 & 2" (Greatest Hits, 1987)
The show's theme song, "Human Stuff," is written by Jane Gowan and Tim Vesely, and performed by Jane and Tim, with additional vocals by Steve Wright and Connie Kostiuk
This podcast is brought to you by Morning Run Productions.
27 Sep 2023
Lillian Allen - Revolutionary Dub Poet Laureate
01:09:39
Lillian Allen is a Jamaican-born, Toronto-based writer, performer and activist. She is a 2-time Juno Award winner, and is considered the godmother of Canadian rap/hiphop, dub, and spoken word. Lillian was recently appointed as the city of Toronto’s 7th Poet Laureate - a position she’ll hold for 3 years.
A trailblazer, ambassador, professor, and creative force of nature, Lillian's insights into music, literature, society, and culture come from a lifetime of experience, observation, and unique artistic expression.
THE MUSIC BUDDY SESSION: "To a Jazz Musician (Contemplating Suicide)", by Lillian Allen Performed by Lillian Allen, Tim Vesely, and Jane Gowan Recorded live at The Woodshed Studio, Toronto Recorded and mixed by Tim Vesely
Music samples in this episode: "The Subversives" (Revolutionary Tea Party, 1986) "My Toronto" (Anxiety, 2012) "Revolutionary Tea Party" (Revolutionary Tea Party, 1986) "Limbo Dancer" (Word Up, 1994)* "Woken and Unbroken" (Single, 2018) "Conditions Critical" (Conditions Critical, 1994) "Birth Poem" (Revolutionary Tea Party, 1986)
*Thank you to musician and performance poet John Sobol for sharing the audio file for "Limbo Dancer". The song was recorded at the Banff Centre for the Arts, and recorded by poet Kedrick James. For more information on John or his work, head to youareyourmedia.org.
The show's theme song, "Human Stuff," is written by Jane Gowan and Tim Vesely, and performed by Jane and Tim, with additional vocals by Steve Wright and Connie Kostiuk
This podcast is brought to you by Morning Run Productions.
18 Oct 2023
Lori Yates - It's Good To Be Alive
01:10:34
Lori Yates is an award-winning musician, singer-songwriter, photographer and writer. Her bands—The Last Resorts (late 70s), Rang Tango (80s), and Hey Stella (current)— each attracted a dedicated fan base, and Lori's raw talent and endless dedication have resulted in her working with some of the Industry's best.
From Queen Street's cow punks to Nashville's country music bigwigs, Lori has shared stages and studios with a vibrant, sometimes dizzying array of music-makers and hand-shakers. Along the way, there have been awards, victories, and adoring fans, but also frustrations and challenges. Despite the ups and downs, Lori has continued to forge her own path with steadfast determination, unique creative insight, and a deep love of music and performing.
Lori's 6th solo album—Matador—is due out in Fall, 2023. It was recorded at Blue Rodeo's Woodshed Studios, and co-produced by Tim Vesely. The first single—"Alive"—will be available on October 29.
THE MUSIC BUDDY SESSION: "Alive", by Lori Yates Performed by Lori Yates, Tim Vesely, and Jane Gowan Recorded at the Woodshed Studio by Tim Vesely; Mixed and mastered by Tim Vesely
Music samples in this episode: "What Keeps You Loving Me" - Lori Yates (Book of Minerva, 2007) "Any Way You Want It" - The Last Resorts (Cassette release, 1981) "Sweetheart Ave" - Rang Tango (Live at the Diamond Club, Squash Hunger Benefit, Oct 15, 1987) "Trouble in the Country" - Lori Yates (Sweetheart of the Valley, 2015) "Time After Time" - Lori Yates (Matador, Fall 2023) "Rebel Angel" - Lori Yates (Breaking Point, 1994) "The Future is Here" - Lori Yates (Untogether, 1997) "Angels with Bloody Knees" - Lori Yates (Sweetheart of the Valley, 2015)
The show's theme song, "Human Stuff," is written by Jane Gowan and Tim Vesely, and performed by Jane and Tim, with additional vocals by Steve Wright and Connie Kostiuk
This podcast is brought to you by Morning Run Productions.
08 Nov 2023
Annelise Noronha - Engineering a Life in Music
01:18:00
Annelise Noronha is an award-winning audio engineer, producer, composer, musician, singer/songwriter, and actor.
In the early days of her career, Annelise found herself honing her production skills at Manta Sound—her first big studio job—where she worked on studio recordings for the likes of Oscar Peterson, James Brown, and Jennifer Lopez.
Since that time she has gone on to work with music professionals at the top of their game, such as Producer John Whynot (Blue Rodeo, Bruce Cockburn, Kathleen Edwards), and Oscar-winning composer.
Annelise currently lives in Prince Edward County, Ontario, where she works from her home studio.
THE MUSIC BUDDY SESSION: "Little Bird", by Annelise Noronha Performed by Annelise Noronha, Tim Vesely, and Jane Gowan Recorded at the Woodshed Studio by Tim Vesely; Mixed and mastered by Tim Vesely
Music samples in this episode: "Lake Ontario" - Annelise Noronha (In the Headlights, 2020) "Slip Away (feat. The Life Au Lait Project and County Artists)" - Annelise Noronha (single, 2019) "Saviour" - Annelise Noronha (My Dog is You, 2001) "Not The Girl" - Annelise Noronha (In the Headlights, 2020) "Lemonade Dave Theme Song" - Annelise Noronha (jingle) "Constellations (feat. Lisa Bozikovic) - Annelise Noronha (single, 2020)
The show's theme song, "Human Stuff," is written by Jane Gowan and Tim Vesely, and performed by Jane and Tim, with additional vocals by Steve Wright and Connie Kostiuk
This podcast is brought to you by Morning Run Productions.
29 Nov 2023
Andrew Rucklidge - The Fine Art of Bobbe Ruck
01:11:31
Andrew Rucklidge is an award-winning Canadian visual artist, whose paintings have shown all over the world, and can be found in collections from Toronto, to London, to Dharemshala, India. Andrew is also a multi-instrumentalist and songwriter, who has played in several bands, including Farmer in the City (Martin Tielli), John Southworth, The New Romantic Portal, The Linoleum Falcon, Cactus Club, and—currently—Dopamine Dream. He also records as a solo artist under the name Bobbe Ruck.
This conversation delves into the nuanced and wondrous overlap between the worlds of music and art: creating layered and textured sounds with a "painterly" approach, or conjuring fantastical abstracts inspired by albums played on repeat. You'll also learn the definition of "Gnome Rock", why an "eggy bridge" breaks the rules, and how making your own paint from scratch is like working with a Moog synthesizer.
THE MUSIC BUDDY SESSION: "Too Little To Lose", by Andrew Rucklidge Performed by Andrew Rucklidge, Tim Vesely, and Jane Gowan Recorded by Tim Vesely and Jane Gowan; Mixed by Tim Vesely
Music samples in this episode: "All County Holdings" - Bobbe Ruck (All County Holdings, 2020) "Unknown" - Dopamine Dream (Unknown, 2023) "Banner G" - Bobbe Ruck (All County Holdings, 2020) "Astro Jet" - Bobbe Ruck (All County Holdings, 2020) "Someone's Looking At You" - The Boomtown Rats (The Fine Art of Surfacing, 1979) "Message to a Friend" - Bobbe Ruck (All County Holdings, 2020)
The show's theme song, "Human Stuff," is written by Jane Gowan and Tim Vesely, and performed by Jane and Tim, with additional vocals by Steve Wright and Connie Kostiuk
This podcast is brought to you by Morning Run Productions.
21 Dec 2023
Happy SOLSTIMAS!
01:09:44
It's the most Buddy-ful time of the year! Welcome to the 2nd Annual Solstimas episode. Once again, we asked friends of the podcast to send us their thoughts on winter and the holidays, and to suggest a favourite seasonal song. A huge thank you to all our guests, whose talents and kindnesses continue to warm our hearts and blow our minds. A big shoutout to our "Music Buddy Christmas Office Party" guest, Dave Ullrich (The Inbreds, Zunior.com, Lemonade Dave, Salad Days), who dropped by in person to join in the fun, talk about the special Salad Days xmas day episode, and offer up an indie holiday gem that’s fun for the whole family.
The Solstimas Buddies, in order of appearance: Monique Barry Ansley Simpson Dave Ullrich Jerry Leger Sofy Castro John Borra Rich Aucoin Kelly Crowe Eduardo Ottoni Annelise Noronha Andrew Rucklidge
Music in this episode:
"Mele Kalikimaka" by Alex Anderson - performed by Bing Crosby and the Andrews Sisters, White Christmas (1945) —— "Silent Night" - The Jingle Cats, Meowy Christmas (1994) —— "Wild as the Wind" - Nick Ferrio, Ho! Ho! Ho! Canada XI (2019) —— "Hark, The Herals Angels Sing" - performed by The Violet Archers (feat. Reudi, Sadie and Oliver), A Peanuts Christmas, the 2009 Zunior Holiday Album —— "Oh Holy Night" - performed by Jerry Butler, White Christmas, Pt. 1 (2014) —— "El Burrito de Belén" by Hugo Blanco - performed by Calexico (feat. Gaby Moreno), Seasonal Shift (2020) —— "Christmas in Prison" - John Prine, Sweet Revenge (1973) —— "White Christmas" by Irving Berlin - performed by The Drifters, Let The Boogie-Woogie Roll: Greatest Hits 1953-1958 (1988) —— "February" - Dar Williams, Mortal City (1996) —— "Oh Come, All Ye Faithful" - performed by Eduardo Ottoni —— "Every Flake of Snow", Annelise Noronha, Christmas in the County (2019) —— "You Slightly Care", Andrew Rucklidge, Unreleased —— "In the Bleak Mid Winter" by Gustav Holst - performed by Andrew Rucklidge ——
The show's theme song, "Human Stuff," is written by Jane Gowan and Tim Vesely, and performed by Jane and Tim, with additional vocals by Steve Wright and Connie Kostiuk
This podcast is brought to you by Morning Run Productions.
17 Jan 2024
Stephen Stanley - Before the Collapse of the Hive
01:45:32
Stephen Stanley is not just a gifted musician and singer/songwriter, but also a wonderful storyteller. His song introductions are almost legendary, and for anyone who witnessed his facebook live shows during the height of the pandemic, you'll know how skilled he is at not just playing and singing, but also communicating with an audience, even when the audience is invisible.
Stephen honed his craft through the 90s and early 00s as co-founder of the much-loved alt-rock band Lowest of the Low, and continues now to perform and record with his own group, The Stephen Stanley Band.
Stephen's new album—Before the Collapse of the Hive—is a musically rich and dynamic album from which springs a myriad of stories, memories, and perspectives. Partly truth and partly interpretation, each song is delivered with humanity, heart, and vibrancy. Produced by Hugh Christopher Brown (Wolfe Island Records), the album is dedicated to Stephen's dear friend Dave Bookman, a much-loved Toronto-based radio personality, who passed away in 2019.
In this conversation, Stephen and Jane delve into the album track by track, story by story.
THE MUSIC BUDDY SESSION: NO LOVE LOST, by Stephen Stanley Performed by Stephen Stanley, Jane Gowan and Tim Vesely Recorded by Tim Vesely and Jane Gowan Mixed/Mastered by Tim Vesely
The show's theme song, "Human Stuff," is written by Jane Gowan and Tim Vesely, and performed by Jane and Tim, with additional vocals by Steve Wright and Connie Kostiuk
This podcast is brought to you by Morning Run Productions.
07 Feb 2024
Ron Sexsmith at Sixty: Another Spin Around the Song
01:57:45
Internationally-acclaimed and award-winning singer-songwriter Ron Sexsmith first sang and strummed his way into the hearts of music lovers in the early-mid 1990s. At that time, the distorted fuzz and raw angst of grunge bands dominated the airwaves, and most "folk" singers watched from the sidelines, clutching their acoustic guitars and cursing their lack of effects pedals - but not Ron. Amidst the dense and glorious swirl of guitar rock, Sexsmith offered up his self-titled debut album of simple, heartfelt songs. The melodically refined and gracefully sculpted nature of his music gradually won him fans around the world, including rock n roll dignitaries such as Elvis Costello, Nick Lowe, and Paul McCartney. 30-ish years and 17 albums later, Ron Sexsmith has become one of the most revered songwriters in the world, while continuing to create music that is essential, fresh, and timeless.
In this conversation, Ron guides host Jane Gowan and co-host Tim Vesely through the storied travels and charmed encounters of his illustrious career to date.
Sexsmith turned 60 this January. To celebrate this milestone, he and his band are performing a special one-night-only concert on Feb 29 at Toronto’s Massey Hall. The show is a career retrospective, highlighting songs from every release to date. Tickets are still available (see link below).
THE MUSIC BUDDY SESSION: "Seem to Recall", by Ron Sexsmith Performed by Ron Sexsmith, Tim Vesely, and Jane Gowan Recorded and Mixed by Tim Vesely
Music samples (all by Ron Sexsmith) in this episode: "What I Had in Mind" (The Vivian Line, 2023) "Diamond Wave" (The Vivian Line, 2023) "This, That and the Other Thing" (The Vivian Line, 2023) "Secret Heart" (Ron Sexsmith, 1995) "Thinking Out Loud" (Other Songs, 1997) "This Song" (Blue Boy, 2001) "Former Glory" (Cobblestone Runway, 2002) "Hard Bargain" (Retriever, 2004) "One Less Shadow" - Sexsmith & Kerr (Destination Unknown, 2005) "All in Good Time" (Time Being, 2006) "Brandy Alexander" (Exit Strategy of the Soul, 2008) "Believe It When I See It" (Long Player Late Bloomer, 2010) "The Morning Light" (Forever Endeavor, 2013) "Foolproof" (Blue Boy, 2001) "Getaway Car" (Carousel One, 2015) "Evergreen" (
The show's theme song, "Human Stuff," is written by Jane Gowan and Tim Vesely, and performed by Jane and Tim, with additional vocals by Steve Wright and Connie Kostiuk
This podcast is brought to you by Morning Run Productions.
28 Feb 2024
Yvonne Matsell - The Queen of Queen Street
01:12:58
Yvonne Matsell is a celebrated music booker and long-time friend of the Canadian indie music scene. As the live music talent buyer for clubs like Ultrasound, Ted's Wrecking Yard, The Horseshoe Tavern and The Reverb Room, Yvonne gave countless indie bands their first decent gigs, and watched as many of them went on to become success stories and musical household names. Just a few of the bands and artists that flourished as a result of Yvonne's magic touch include: Skydiggers, Lowest of the Low, Rheostatics, Barenaked Ladies, Headstones, Matt Mays, Ron Sexsmith, Sarah Slean, Hawksley Workman, Feist, and Broken Social Scene.
In a business that can often be tough, gritty and uber-competitive, Yvonne remains "one of the good ones". A deep love of music, good humour, generosity, and a willingness to work tirelessly on behalf of artists, has made her one of the most admired and respected people in the Canadian music landscape.
Music samples in this episode: "Hey Darlene" - The Stephen Stanley Band (Before the Collapse of the Hive, 2023) "Muscle Cars and Sissy Bars" - Skydiggers (Hide Your Light, 2023) "Legal Age Life at Variety Store" - Rheostatics (Whale Music, 1992) "New Westminster Taxi Squad" - The Stephen Stanley Band (That Thin, Wild Mercury, 2003) "Journey" - The Cash Brothers (Phonebooth Tornado, 2000) "The Owl" - The Stephen Stanley Band (Before the Collapse of the Hive, 2023) "Lover You Should've Come Over" - Jeff Buckley (Live at Sin-é Legacy Edition, 1993) "All of Our Dreaming" - Skydiggers (Bittersweet Harmony, 2003) "P.I.N." - Rheostatics (The Night of the Shooting Stars, 2001) "Come to My Senses" - Skydiggers (Hide Your Light, 2023)
The show's theme song, "Human Stuff," is written by Jane Gowan and Tim Vesely, and performed by Jane and Tim, with additional vocals by Steve Wright and Connie Kostiuk
This podcast is brought to you by Morning Run Productions.
22 Mar 2024
Lucy Rose Cash - The Windswept Perfectionist
00:51:13
Lucy Rose Cash is a Toronto-based singer-songwriter. Her debut album— Windswept Perfectionist—is a 7-song outpouring of tender emotion and compassionate insight. Produced by José Miguel Contreras (By Divine Right), the songs capture beautifully the rawness of a budding self-awareness and the fragility of relationships.
Lucy has been surrounded by creativity from birth. Her father (Andrew Cash) is a musician/songwriter, and her mother (Michelle Shook) is a visual artist. As a result, Lucy has explored many art forms, including art, drama, and dance. But it is music that appears to capture her imagination and win her attention on a daily basis. In this interview, Lucy talks about how the album came to be, her love of music, and how songwriting can often be a distraction from math homework.
THE MUSIC BUDDY SESSION: "YES PLEASE" by Lucy Rose Cash Performed by Lucy Rose Cash, Jane Gowan and Tim Vesely Recorded by Tim Vesely and Jane Gowan Mixed by Tim Vesely
Music samples in this episode: "Windswept Perfectionist" - Lucy Rose Cash (Windswept Perfectionist, 2023) "Forced Wisdsom" - Lucy Rose Cash (Windswept Perfectionist, 2023) "Laugh it Off" - Lucy Rose Cash (Windswept Perfectionist, 2023) "Soft Spoken Kid" - Lucy Rose Cash (Windswept Perfectionist, 2023) "Breathe Easy" - Lucy Rose Cash (Windswept Perfectionist, 2023) "Early Morning Rain" - Gordon Lightfoot (Gord's Gold, 1975) "Raceway" - The Cash Brothers (How Was Tomorrow, 2001)
The show's theme song, "Human Stuff," is written by Jane Gowan and Tim Vesely, and performed by Jane and Tim, with additional vocals by Steve Wright and Connie Kostiuk
This podcast is brought to you by Morning Run Productions.
11 Apr 2024
Craig Small - Making Music Look Amazing
01:11:09
Craig Small is an award-winning visual artist, director, and animator. A co-founder of The Juggernaut Productions, Craig is constantly inventing unique and striking ways to creatively present ideas. His work is highly sought after by A-list corporate clients, broadcasters, and production houses.
Nominated for two Emmy Awards for his film title designs, Craig has worked with internationally-renowned design houses, animators, and filmmakers, in addition to bands such as The Sadies, the Tragically Hip, The Beaches, and the Barenaked Ladies, and musicians such as Ron Sexsmith, Michael Bublé, and Dan Mangan. Although not a musician by trade, Craig is officially the 4th member of Don Kerr’s indie band Communism, for which he conceives dynamic and compelling live visuals.
A self-proclaimed "retro-mechanical nerd", Craig's work rides the line between the digital and mechanical realms. His creative outputs exist in a world that embraces both the past and future of imagery, machinery, music, and the written word - work that has gained the attention and admiration of people such as Jack White, Margaret Atwood, Neil Gaiman, Mark Maron, and David Byrne.
The show's theme song, "Human Stuff," is written by Jane Gowan and Tim Vesely, and performed by Jane and Tim, with additional vocals by Steve Wright and Connie Kostiuk
This podcast is brought to you by Morning Run Productions.
01 May 2024
Festival Season, Pt. 1 - Mariposa Folk Fest & Riverfest Elora
00:44:33
Is there anything better than listening to your favourite band while sitting outside in the sun with friends, family, and fellow music-lovers? Very few experiences can top the feeling you get from soaking up fresh air and soundwaves simultaneously. So, as summer approaches, we bring you "Festival Season" - a special 3-part series on music festivals.
Music festivals appear to pop up out of nowhere - in a city park, in the green space beside a lake, or on a farm next to a river. All of a sudden, a field becomes a dance floor for a main stage; or a leafy forest grove transforms into an intimate music workshop. It seems instantaneous, but a festival takes months—and sometimes years—to plan and produce. Staff and volunteers work tirelessly to bring music fans the most entertaining, uplifting, safe, and memorable experience possible.
In this series, we talk to a few of the wonderful people that work around the clock to bring us these magical events.
Part 1 - SPENCER SHEWEN: Mariposa Folk Music Festival & Riverfest Elora Spencer is the Artistic Director of both the Mariposa Folk Festival and Riverfest Elora. Throughout his many years working with music festivals, he's learned that producing a successful music festival is a juggling act, a game of strategy, and an endurance test. But the payoff is big and joyous and filled with amazing music and good times! In this conversation, Spencer talks about his experience with both festivals, some of the artists that he's excited about presenting this year, and how a cardboard Tony Danza ended up touring with The Beaches rock band.
Music samples in this episode: "My Heart is A Blinking Nintendo" - BA Johnston (My Heart is A Blinking Nintendo, 2010) "Summer Side of Life" - Gordon Lightfoot (Summer Side of Life, 1971) "40 Years in the Wilderness" - Bruce Cockburn (Bone on Bone, 2017) "Critterland" - Willi Carlisle (Critterland, 2024) "Traveller's Curse" - Ben Caplan (Old Stock, 2018) "Working on My Tan" - Alex Nicol (Been A Long Year, Vol. 2, 2023)
The show's theme song, "Human Stuff," is written by Jane Gowan and Tim Vesely, and performed by Jane and Tim, with additional vocals by Steve Wright and Connie Kostiuk
This podcast is brought to you by Morning Run Productions.
03 May 2024
Festival Season, Pt. 2 - Four Winds Music Festival
00:42:35
Is there anything better than listening to your favourite band while sitting outside in the sun with friends, family, and fellow music-lovers? Very few experiences can top the feeling you get from soaking up fresh air and soundwaves simultaneously. So, as summer approaches, we bring you "Festival Season" - a special 3-part series on music festivals.
Music festivals appear to pop up out of nowhere - in a city park, in the green space beside a lake, or on a farm next to a river. All of a sudden, a field becomes a dance floor for a main stage; or a leafy forest grove transforms into an intimate music workshop. It seems instantaneous, but a festival takes months—and sometimes years—to plan and produce. Staff and volunteers work tirelessly to bring music fans the most entertaining, uplifting, safe, and memorable experience possible.
In this series, we talk to a few of the wonderful people that work around the clock to bring us these magical events.
Part 2 - ARIANA DALIE & CRAIG SMITH: Four Winds Festival Ariana and Craig are "The Happiness Mafia", a live music event and production company, that—in addition to presenting concerts throughout the year—is responsible for creating the Four Winds Music Festival. Four Winds takes place July 12-14 at the Riverstone Retreat in Durham, Ontario. This is the festival’s second year, and the lineup is a lovingly-curated offering of roots-rock, folk, singer-songwriter, world music and bluegrass. In this episode Ariana and Craig talk about how a phone call home from Antarctica started them on their current path, and how their passion for music plus their individual strengths enable them to create a shared dream: presenting year-round concerts, plus a 3-day summer festival on 136 acres of green space in Southern Ontario.
Music samples in this episode: "Trippin'" - Ontarians (More How It Is, upcoming release July 9, 2024) "Hey Moon (A Campfire Song)" - Joel Plaskett (Single, 2023) "Juan Charrasqueado" - Quique Escamilla (Encomienda, 2019) "Lucky To Find" - Jolie Smith (2024) "Time" - Ontarians (The Greatest Short Story Never Told, 2021)
The show's theme song, "Human Stuff," is written by Jane Gowan and Tim Vesely, and performed by Jane and Tim, with additional vocals by Steve Wright and Connie Kostiuk
This podcast is brought to you by Morning Run Productions.
06 May 2024
Festival Season, Pt. 3 - Tall Pines Music & Arts Festival
00:36:23
Is there anything better than listening to your favourite band while sitting outside in the sun with friends, family, and fellow music-lovers? Very few experiences can top the feeling you get from soaking up fresh air and soundwaves simultaneously. So, as summer approaches, we bring you "Festival Season" - a special 3-part series on music festivals.
Music festivals appear to pop up out of nowhere - in a city park, in the green space beside a lake, or on a farm next to a river. All of a sudden, a field becomes a dance floor for a main stage; or a leafy forest grove transforms into an intimate music workshop. It seems instantaneous, but a festival takes months—and sometimes years—to plan and produce. Staff and volunteers work tirelessly to bring music fans the most entertaining, uplifting, safe, and memorable experience possible.
In this series, we talk to a few of the wonderful people that work around the clock to bring us these magical events.
Part 3 - KEVIN GOODMAN: Tall Pines Music & Arts Festival As the CEO of Front Row Centre Music & Entertainment Marketing, Kevin Goodman brings passion, enthusiasm and a boat load of experience to his current endeavours in the music world. He has a talent for facilitating the connections that allow the dream to become a reality, creating an unforgettable summer festival experience for musicians and fans alike. 15 bands, live art, food trucks, local vendors, kids' zone, beachfront, canoeing, and much more: that's what you'll find at the Tall Pines Music Festival, July 19 & 20 in Gull Lake Park, Muskoka.
Music Samples in this episode: "Take Your Time" - Chloë Doucet (Single, 2024) "Find New Ways" - Dan Mangan (Single, 2024) "Algonquin" - The Real Shade (Horizon Diaries, 2018)
The show's theme song, "Human Stuff," is written by Jane Gowan and Tim Vesely, and performed by Jane and Tim, with additional vocals by Steve Wright and Connie Kostiuk
This podcast is brought to you by Morning Run Productions.
22 May 2024
Chris Wong - Journeys to the Bandstand
00:59:22
One city, two Cellars, seven decades, and thirty vibrant jazz personalities. Journeys to the Bandstand: Thirty Jazz Lives in Vancouver is the debut book by author and veteran music journalist Chris Wong (Vancouver Sun, Georgia Straight,Vancouver Courier). It is an in-depth and rich account of the remarkable life stories of several key protagonists in Vancouver’s jazz and improv scene.
From lesser-known icons such as trumpeter John Dawe, to revolutionary shape shifters such as pianist Al Neil, to essential leaders in today's scene such as bassist Jodi Proznick, Wong chronicles this carefully-curated selection of intriguing lives with a gentle compassion, a steadfast respect for the truth, and a deep love and understanding of the art form itself.
The book describes the inspiration, passion, and the lure of a life dedicated to music, but also the emotional, economic, and physical toll that can often accompany such a choice. While chronicling the professional trajectories of his chosen subjects, Wong also shines a light on a city with a rich jazz culture, a supportive community, and a fascinating musical history.
Music samples in this episode: "Jordu" by Duke Jordan - The Al Neil Quintet (Al Neil - The Cellar Years: Archival Recordings from 1957) "Modal" - The Al Neil Trio (Retrospective 1965-68) "Sax Freeabin" - Hugh Fraser & VEJI (Canadian Stage Band Festival, 1981) "Listen" - Jodi Proznik (Sun Songs, 2017) "The Shoes of the Fisherman's Wife Are Some Jive Ass Slippers" - Charles Mingus (Let My Children Hear Music, 1972) "Home Cookin'" by Horace Silver - Cory Weeds (Home Cookin' , 2023) "Song for My Father" - The Horace Silver Quintet (Song for My Father, 1964) "The Key of Love" - Hugh Fraser (Bonehenge, 2005)
The show's theme song, "Human Stuff," is written by Jane Gowan and Tim Vesely, and performed by Jane and Tim, with additional vocals by Steve Wright and Connie Kostiuk
This podcast is brought to you by Morning Run Productions.
26 Jul 2024
Jim Cuddy - Appreciating the Journey
01:09:02
This episode is a special co-production between Music Buddy and the Skydiggers' podcast, Employee of the Myth
"Blue Rodeo were at the vanguard of creating a national movement of roots music...that really captured peoples' imaginations in the late 80s early 90s, and continues to this day" — Andy Maize
"The thing about community is that there are a lot of opportunities to give...[The] Christmas show from Skydiggers always feels like a gift... like [they're] doing this as an offering...Their band has never really let me down. I listen to every record and I think 'good on ya boys, you did again'. That show is like that too - one thing after another that's given to the audience, and it's not about their career, it's about this offering at a very important time of year"— Jim Cuddy
Loyalty, gratitude, and a belief in living: These are some of the things that motivate and inspire musician, singer, and songwriter Jim Cuddy. His new album All The World Fades Away (June, 2024) is—in his words—a "fictionalized memoir". It's a collection of personal and poignant songs infused with appreciation of life, love, family, and friendship.
Please enjoy this special conversation with guest Jim Cuddy of Blue Rodeo. Featuring Andy Maize, Jane Gowan, Joel Stewart, and Tim Vesely.
Thank you to Susan de Cartier and Judith Coombe at Starfish Entertainment for helping to facilitate this interview.
Music samples in this episode: "Learn to Live Alone" - Jim Cuddy (All The World Fades Away, 2024) "Second Son" - Jim Cuddy (All In Time, 1998) "Everyday Angels" - Jim Cuddy (All The World Fades Away, 2024) "Will I Be Waiting" - Jim Cuddy (The Light That Guides You Home, 2006) "Arizona Dust" - Jim Cuddy (The Things We Left Behind, 2009) "Bad Timing" - Blue Rodeo (Five Days in July, 1993) "Torn" - Jim Cuddy (All The World Fades Away, 2024)
The show's theme song, "Human Stuff," is written by Jane Gowan and Tim Vesely, and performed by Jane and Tim, with additional vocals by Steve Wright and Connie Kostiuk
This podcast is brought to you by Morning Run Productions.
09 Aug 2024
Jim Cuddy - Anywhere Else But Home
00:11:56
A continuation of Episode 49 with Jim Cuddy of Blue Rodeo, this is a special live-off-the-floor recording session of Jim's song "Anywhere Else But Home" from his new solo album All The World Fades Away.
Recorded by Tim Vesely at Blue Rodeo's Woodshed Studio.
The band: Jim Cuddy: acoustic guitar, vocals Andy Maize: vocals Anne Lindsay: fiddle Jane Gowan: accordion Tim Vesely: bass
The show's theme song, "Human Stuff," is written by Jane Gowan and Tim Vesely, and performed by Jane and Tim, with additional vocals by Steve Wright and Connie Kostiuk
This podcast is brought to you by Morning Run Productions.
20 Sep 2024
Mike Downie & Johnny Fay - No Dress Rehearsal
01:40:20
No Dress Rehearsal is a 4-part documentary about one of Canada's most-loved rock bands - The Tragically Hip. The film premiered at the 2024 Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) on Sept 5, and has been screening at Film Festivals around the country. It is now available to stream on Amazon Prime.
The Tragically Hip rose to rock stardom in the late 80s and early 90s. They toured and recorded relentlessly, and by the late 90s, they were practically a household name. To the great delight of their fans, they showed no signs of stopping. Ever. Then, in 2015, the band’s iconic lead singer—Gord Downie—was diagnosed with incurable brain cancer. He passed away in October, 2017, and a nation mourned the loss of a musical icon, cultural mentor, and cherished storyteller.
The film highlights the endurance of the musical bond, and the mutual love and respect that developed over 30+ years that the band created, recorded, and toured together. The loss of Gord Downie dealt a massive blow, but through the empathetic lens of the film's director Mike Downie (Gord's brother), the remaining members of the band—Paul Langlois, Rob Baker, Gord Sinclair, and Johnny Fay—have found a way to tell the story of Gord and The Hip in their own words. The documentary features rare archival footage, plus candid interviews with band members, family, friends, and colleagues. It is a heartfelt and honest portrayal of life, loss, and love. Above all, it’s about the power of music, and the ways in which Gord Downie was able to captivate, motivate, and inspire.
In this interview, host Jane Gowan speaks with Director Mike Downie and drummer Johnny Fay about the film, the band, and their beloved departed brother and bandmate, Gord.
Music samples in this episode: "Ahead By A Century" - The Tragically Hip (Trouble At The Henhouse, 1996) "Fiddler's Green" - The Tragically Hip (Road Apples, 1991) "Little Bones" - The Tragically Hip (Road Apples, 1991) "About This Map" - The Tragically Hip (Now For Plan A, 2012) "Are We Family" - The Tragically Hip (In Between Evolution, 2004) "Looking For A Place To Happen" - The Tragically Hip (Fully Completely, 1992) "My Music At Work" - The Tragically Hip (Music @ Work, 2000) "It's A Good Life If You Don't Weaken'" - The Tragically Hip (In Violet Light, 2002) "The Stranger" - Gord Downie (Secret Path
The show's theme song, "Human Stuff," is written by Jane Gowan and Tim Vesely, and performed by Jane and Tim, with additional vocals by Steve Wright and Connie Kostiuk
This podcast is brought to you by Morning Run Productions.
11 Oct 2024
Craig Smith & Frank Deresti - Ontarians
00:37:36
"...love well, live long, run with it before it's gone..." That line is from the song "Baby's on a Bike", by today's guests, Ontarians. As Craig Smith (the band's co-founder) says, "that kind of sums it up".
Ontarians is roots rock from the heart of the Canadian Shield. Their attitude towards making music is joyful, collaborative, and organic. Hailing from Collingwood, ON, and Sault Ste. Marie, ON, co-founders Craig Smith and Frank Deresti started the group in 2018. The band's sophomore album—More How It Is—was released in September. In today's conversation, you'll hear about their approach to creating songs, swimming in lakes, herding cats, raising daughters, and avoiding encounters with bears.
THE MUSIC BUDDY SESSION: "BABY'S ON A BIKE" by Ontarians Performed live off the floor at The Woodshed Studio by: Craig Smith, Frank Deresti, Jay Case, and Chris Johns Recorded and Mixed by Tim Vesely
All the tracks used in this episode are from More How it Is (Ontarians, 2024). In order of appearance: "Start Over" "Yardsale" "Maybe This is Something" "Trippin'" "Breadcrumbs"
The show's theme song, "Human Stuff," is written by Jane Gowan and Tim Vesely, and performed by Jane and Tim, with additional vocals by Steve Wright and Connie Kostiuk
This podcast is brought to you by Morning Run Productions.
01 Nov 2024
Tim Bovaconti - We'll Meet Up Here Again
00:53:33
Guitarist, singer, songwriter and producer Tim Bovaconti knew he wanted to be a musician from a very young age. When he was just a mere lad, a fateful meeting with family friend Greg Keelor (Blue Rodeo) lit a spark that fuelled his musical passion. The flame continues to burn brightly today.
Bovaconti has travelled the world as a working musician. He’s performed and recorded with artists such as Burton Cummings, Ron Sexsmith, Kim Stockwood, Jerry Leger, Julian Taylor, Andy Kim, Ray Davies, and Leonard Cohen.
A seasoned sideman, Tim also fronts his own band, and has 3 albums to his name. His 4th album is called Again, and will be released at Hugh’s Room in Toronto on Sunday, Nov 17 (See below for ticket info.).
Fresh off the bus from an extensive U.S. tour, a road-weary-but-still-energetic Tim joins host Jane Gowan at The Woodshed Studio to share some magical and memorable moments from his storied career to date.
THE MUSIC BUDDY SESSION: "GROW" by Tim Bovaconti Performed by Tim Bovaconti, Jane Gowan and Tim Vesely Recorded and mixed by Tim Vesely at The Woodshed Studio, Toronto
Songs in this episode (in order of appearance) "Again" - Tim Bovaconti (Again, 2024) "Keep Moving" - Tim Bovaconti (Again, 2024) "More" - Tim Bovaconti (Again, 2024) "An Elephant Insect" - Shonen Knife (Heavy Songs, 2002) "As It Was" - Tim Bovaconti (Again, 2024) "Prove Your Love" - Tim Bovaconti (Again, 2024)
The show's theme song, "Human Stuff," is written by Jane Gowan and Tim Vesely, and performed by Jane and Tim, with additional vocals by Steve Wright and Connie Kostiuk
This podcast is brought to you by Morning Run Productions.
22 Nov 2024
Justin Rutledge - A Life More Poetic
01:16:01
After spending over 20 years writing, recording and performing his unique, lush and literate style of alt country Canadiana, Juno award-winning singer-songwriter Justin Rutledge is shifting his focus, every-so-slightly. He’s not moving away from music per se, but rather, walking peacefully alongside, with his young family in tow, and a home in the country to inspire and calm his poetic spirit.
Please enjoy this conversation with one of Canada’s most treasured craftsmen of song.
THE MUSIC BUDDY SESSION: "A PENNY FOR THE BAND" by Justin Rutledge Performed by Justin Rutledge, Jane Gowan and Tim Vesely Recorded and mixed by Tim Vesely at The Woodshed Studio, Toronto
Songs in this episode (all songs performed by Justin Rutledge, except “You and I” performed by The Violet Archers): "Jellybean" (Islands, 2021) "As It Was" (Single, 2023) "Out of the Woods" (Valleyheart, 2013) "You And I" (Sunshine At Night, 2008) "Angry Young Man" (Something Easy, 2023) "London" (Something Easy, 2023) "Kapuskasing Coffee" (Valleyheart, 2013) "Too Sober to Sleep" (No Never Alone, 2004) "Courage (For Hugh McLennan)" (Daredevil, 2014) "Head for the Hills" (Something Easy, 2023)
The show's theme song, "Human Stuff," is written by Jane Gowan and Tim Vesely, and performed by Jane and Tim, with additional vocals by Steve Wright and Connie Kostiuk
This podcast is brought to you by Morning Run Productions.
20 Dec 2024
A Literary Solstimas, feat. Buckner's Bookies!
01:16:21
A very special literary romp to round off the year! This "bookish" episode features the well-read, candid, and occasionally irreverent members of "Buckner's Bookies", a ladies-only book club that meets every few weeks around a dinner table, to talk books, culture, food, politics, and—of course—trashy TV.
Sex, drugs, rock n' roll, hostages, immigration, crime, New York in the 70s, Saga Boys, opera, and accordions. Mix all that with some southern gothic blues, and you have yourself a rollicking-yet-thoughtful exploration into six hand-picked, music-themed books that will make you "Hot for Teacher", or perhaps dreaming of becoming a "Paperback Writer". Or, you might just find yourself craving some Buddy Holly or Lisa Loeb-style reading glasses to round off your festive holiday outfit.
The Books: Scar Tissue (Anthony Kiedis) - reviewed by Dianne Buckner Accordion Crimes (Annie Proulx) - reviewed by Tracie Tighe Just Kids (Patti Smith) - reviewed by Gaelyne Leslie Saga Boy (Antonio Michael Downing) - reviewed by Sue Burkhardt Bel Canto (Ann Patchett) - reviewed by Helen Dewar Don’t Tell Anybody The Secrets I Told You: A Memoir (Lucinda Williams) - reviewed by Jane Gowan
The show's theme song, "Human Stuff," is written by Jane Gowan and Tim Vesely, and performed by Jane and Tim, with additional vocals by Steve Wright and Connie Kostiuk
This podcast is brought to you by Morning Run Productions.
17 Jan 2025
Ronley Teper & Tim Posgate - Fearless and Fun
01:06:06
Musician/composer/improvisors Ronley Teper and Tim Posgate have been making wildly creative music together for 15 years or more. Their partnership is based on trust, understanding, and the endless desire to push the boundaries of song and creativity. This is a colourful conversation with two extremely hard-working, enthusiastic, and unique musical talents.
THE MUSIC BUDDY SESSION: "BYE BYE" by Ronley Teper Performed by Ronley Teper, Tim Posgate, Jane Gowan and Tim Vesely Recorded and mixed by Tim Vesely at The Woodshed Studio, Toronto Music in this episode:
"Everyone Loves a Good Story" - Ronley Teper & The Lipliners (Everyone Loves a Good Story, 2021)
"The Game" - Ronley Teper (The Game, 2018)
"Muddy" - Tim Posgate Hornband (Tim Posgate Hornband Feat. Howard Johnson, 2006)
"So Whatcha Doin?" - Episode 1 with Tim Posgate
"Crazy" - Ronley Teper & The Lipliners (Everyone Loves a Good Story, 2021)
"Only Elephants Know Her Name" - So Long Seven (Only Elephants Know Her Name, 2022)
The show's theme song, "Human Stuff," is written by Jane Gowan and Tim Vesely, and performed by Jane and Tim, with additional vocals by Steve Wright and Connie Kostiuk
This podcast is brought to you by Morning Run Productions.
15 Feb 2025
Stewart Jones - The Art Around The Music
00:57:40
"Whatever I'm painting, I feel like there's music that finds its way in". — Stewart Jones
For artist, musician, and educator Stewart Jones, music is an integral part of his visual art practice. He's a self-proclaimed "uber fan" of the bands he loves. Not only are many of his works inspired by songs, but his drawings and paintings have also graced album covers and enhanced videos by some of Canada's most beloved musical artists, such as The Tragically Hip, Sarah Harmer, Cuff the Duke, K-os, Justin Rutledge, and The Sadies.
The show's theme song, "Human Stuff," is written by Jane Gowan and Tim Vesely, and performed by Jane and Tim, with additional vocals by Steve Wright and Connie Kostiuk
This podcast is brought to you by Morning Run Productions.
14 Mar 2025
Anne Lindsay - In Fine Fiddle
00:55:47
Multi-award-winning instrumentalist, singer, recording artist and composer, Anne Lindsay is celebrating many things this year: 60 years as a violinist, 50 years as a professional musician, and the launch of her brand new album, Soloworks 2.
Described as "chamber folk music for solo violin and nyckelharpa", Soloworks 2 is dedicated to St Anne’s Anglican Church in Toronto where it was recorded in November 2021, during the global pandemic. In June 2024, St. Anne's suffered a devastating fire, and all that remains of this historic Canadian cultural gem are parts of the exterior walls. Learn more about St. Anne's Church at saintanne.ca.
Anne's epic career has taken her all over the world. She's been a featured performer and session player for numerous artists, such as Blue Rodeo, The Jim Cuddy Band, Skydiggers, John McDermott, Led Zeppelin, Roger Daltrey, The Chieftans, and James Taylor, to name a few. She was also the resident fiddler for The Toronto Maple Leafs and The Lord of the Rings stage production. Needless to say, her career has taken her all over the world, and has nourished her appreciation for all types of music, from rock to folk, from classical to jazz to global music.
THE MUSIC BUDDY SESSION: "CORNELL" by Anne Lindsay Performed by Anne Lindsay, Tim Vesely, and Jane Gowan Recorded and mixed by Tim Vesely at The Woodshed Studio, Toronto
All the song samples used in this episode are from Anne Lindsay's album, Soloworks 2 (2024). Used with kind permission.
Songs in order of appearance: "Votum Mane" "Xyz" "Credo" "The Auger's Tale" "Carolina Parakeet" "The Lord's Prayer" "Down by the Noisy River" "Forever and Always" "The Sea in the Sky"
The show's theme song, "Human Stuff," is written by Jane Gowan and Tim Vesely, and performed by Jane and Tim, with additional vocals by Steve Wright and Connie Kostiuk
This podcast is brought to you by Morning Run Productions.
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