Anna Maria Tremonti + watersheds = love. Check out The Current’s series on water issues here.
CBC Radio 1 piece.
CBC tees forever! So I got my hands on the piece CBC Radio 1 did on a new song me and collaborator Chris DePaul finished called “Soncarte” (literally translated in English “sound map” or grammatically incorrect “his map”). News reporter Ann Lang was gracious enough to try and clearly explain the technicalities behind the song, although difficult to do with the time she had and like most, limited experience in non-traditional music and audio engineering. If you haven’t listened to the song before, the end of the song has much less “experimental” aspects than what was played during the interview. Regardless, I am grateful for her and the CBC’s interest in the song! Here’s the piece:
CBC Radio 1 Montreal 88.5 FM – Daybreak – April 14th, 2009
And here again, is Soncarte. Read more about it here.
The Handkerchief Revival – Soncarte
Thanks to everyone who has listened or supported! Missions go.
So after a few misses late last week, I have been informed that the CBC Radio 1 interview will be on tomorrow after all my misguided and narcissistic plugging. I spent 45 minutes with another interviewer last week who had trouble understanding my rationale for the song. RegardIess, I will record the track for all to hear demain.
Click Soncarte in the header tab for more infoooo on the tune, if you haven’t acquiesced on my online promo assault.
Happy Easter Holiday.
Say Bay Say.
Got a random email from Ann Lang and Jeanette Kelly from CBC Radio 1 in Montreal this morning about my new song, Soncarte. I did a small interview this afternoon and the song/talk should be on today or tomorrow on the show “Home Run”. Listen here. If you’re constrained by time, check out the show either between 3:30-4 or around 5:20. Most likely nicely juxtaposed to traffic reports and discussions on who’s buying the Canadiens.
YARRRR!
Oh my dear Jian.

“He’s better than Strombolopolopolopolopolous!” - me
I will paint you a picture. Educated with a graduate degree, mid 20s, educated parents, fan and proponent of Canadian arts and culture, enjoys stimulating, commercial free discussion and music with a global view. Can you guess that I think CBC Radio 1 is the best thing since freshly squeezed orange juice? Well I do, and it’s only been a few years that I’ve seen the lights. And yes fine I own a CBC tshirt. It would only be hip if I fit into the small rib hugging XS. Thus it defaults to nerd based reasons.
I remember between the ages of as early as I can remember and 18 I always was annoyed when my mum always had 107.5, CBC radio 1 in Kingston on our minivan dial. As a typical teen, I wanted the sweet sounds of Sloan, Weezer, and Radiohead and not Anna Maria Tremonti nor how I can improve my gardening skills. But the CBC knows they’re not going for the teen demo, they just look forward to when you get older and know better. To me, the CBC does an active job in seeking interesting, broad topics, as well as the real and wide flavours of Canadian culture.
What first got me hooked on CBC Radio was my dear friend, Jian Ghomeshi. I watched him when he hosted
“>play” on Newsworld years back and was sad when it was taken off the air. Luckily, the poster child of Canadian media soon replaced him. If you don’t listen to CBC Radio 1, Jian’s delivery is buttery and homey, and his knowledge and insight into the arts all over the world is inspiring. Every day he has something that is truly worthy of a Canadian’s ears. He gets you excited, engaged, and introduces you to things that make you sound smart, and that’s the whole point for all us wannabe snobs. The funny thing is it’s really not snobby at all, it definitely keeps the stream of popular culture close to chest. The only difference here is that it considers pop culture in a seasoned and mature manner, and virtually all in good taste.
Not only was he part of Moxy Fruvous (you remember “King of Spain“), he now is involved in artist management. among a host of other endeavours. He has developed the new indie teen darling Lights – this radio friendly, Millenial targeted, poppy postal service offshoot singer will be invading your life very soon.
Check him out, he has podcasts if you’re iPodified. He even has a YouTube channel, it’s excellent as well. You will be entertained, and you can actually learn something neat! Golllly.



