Wednesday, June 24, 2026

Stranger Songs with Mike Regenstreif – CKCU – June 30, 2026: A Tribute to Rosalie Sorrels


Stranger Songs with Mike Regenstreif finds connections and develops themes in various genres. The show is broadcast on CKCU, 93.1 FM, in Ottawa on Tuesdays from 3:30 until 5 pm (Eastern time) and is also available 24/7 for on-demand streaming.

This episode of Stranger Songs was recorded and can be streamed on-demand, now or anytime, by clicking on “Listen Now” at … https://cod.ckcufm.com/programs/595/76033.html

Theme: A Tribute to Rosalie Sorrels (1933-2017).

Rosalie Sorrels & Mike Regenstreif (1993)

Rosalie Sorrels
, who died in 2017 at age 83, was a great, highly influential and legendary singer, songwriter and storyteller.

I was still a teenager when I met Rosalie for the first time when she played a four- or five-night stand at the Back Door Coffee House in Montreal, sometime around 1970. It was while she was in Montreal for that gig that Rosalie wrote “Travelin’ Lady,” which quickly became her signature song. Rosalie became a great friend and I worked with her often presenting her in concerts in Montreal and at The Golem, the folk club I ran in the ‘70s and ‘80s. In the late ‘70s and early ‘80s, I ran a small booking agency for about five years and Rosalie was one of my clients.

The show includes some of Rosalie’s recordings and versions of songs from her repertoire – some of which she wrote and some of which she made her own – as performed by many other artists; as well as a couple of songs written in tribute to her.

Rosalie Sorrels- Travelin’ Lady
Travelin’ Lady (Sire)

Penny Lang- If I Could be the Rain
Stone + Sand + Sea + Sky (Borealis)
John Gorka- I Think of You
So Dark You See (Red House)
Bonnie Koloc- Up is a Nice Place to Be
Wild and Recluse (Epic)
Peter Rowan- Go with Me
Tribute to the Travelin’ Lady Rosalie Sorrels (Tribute to Rosalie Sorrels)
Rosalie Sorrels- One More Next Time
If I Could Be the Rain (Folk-Legacy)

Nanci Griffith- Ford Econoline
Tribute to the Travelin’ Lady Rosalie Sorrels (Tribute to Rosalie Sorrels)

Rosalie Sorrels- Then Came the Children
Then Came the Children (Green Linnet)

Utah Phillips- The Telling Takes Me Home
The Telling Takes Me Home (Philo)
Finest Kind- The Goodnight-Loving Trail
Lost in a Song (Fallen Angle)
The Short Sisters- Rock Salt and Nails
Love and Transportation (Black Socks Press)
Rosalie Sorrels- Rock Me to Sleep
Travelin’ Lady (Sire)

Robin & Linda Williams- Borderline Heart
Tribute to the Travelin’ Lady Rosalie Sorrels (Tribute to Rosalie Sorrels)
Terry Garthwaite- Apple of My Eye
Tribute to the Travelin’ Lady Rosalie Sorrels (Tribute to Rosalie Sorrels)
Rosalie Sorrels- Hitchhiker in the Rain
Borderline Heart (Green Linnet)

As I was preparing this show, I got the sad news that Jane Voss died on June 20 at age 78. So, I’ll be remembering Jane on Part 1 of next week’s edition of Stranger Songs.

Jane Voss & Hoyle Osborne- Postcard from India (Keep On Rockin’)
Sparkle and Shine (Front Hall)

Tom Russell- Pork Roast and Poetry
Tribute to the Travelin’ Lady Rosalie Sorrels (Tribute to Rosalie Sorrels)
Rosalie Sorrels- The Caterpillar and the Butterfly 
Always a Lady (Green Linnet)
Penny Lang- My Last Go Round
Stone + Sand + Sea + Sky (Borealis)

Rosalie Sorrels- Rosalie, You Can’t Go Home Again
Travelin’ Lady (Sire)

Next week: Part 1 – Remembering Jane Voss (1948-2026); Part 2 – ‘Round Midnight.

--Mike Regenstreif

Wednesday, June 17, 2026

Stranger Songs with Mike Regenstreif – CKCU – June 23, 2026: Remembering Bruce Murdoch (1947-2026)


Stranger Songs with Mike Regenstreif
finds connections and develops themes in various genres. The show is broadcast on CKCU, 93.1 FM, in Ottawa on Tuesdays from 3:30 until 5 pm (Eastern time) and is also available 24/7 for on-demand streaming.

This episode of Stranger Songs was recorded and can be streamed on-demand, now or anytime, by clicking on “Listen Now” at … https://cod.ckcufm.com/programs/595/75929.html

Theme: Remembering Bruce Murdoch (1947-2026).

Special thanks to Bill Garrett for his assistance in assembling several of the recordings heard on this show.

Mike Regenstreif & Bruce Murdoch (2007)

Bruce Murdoch
, a great singer-songwriter and dear friend, passed away on June 11 at age 78. I kept in touch with Bruce – most recently just last month – and although I knew his time was short, it was still difficult to hear the news that he’d died.

I was still a teenager and Bruce was in his early 20s when we first met on the Montreal folk scene, circa 1970. I loved his songs and took every opportunity I could to see him perform at venues like the Back Door, the Yellow Door and Montreal Folk Workshop. By that time, Bruce was back in Montreal after five years or so of performing primarily in the U.S. where he was active in the Civil Rights and anti-war movements.

In the fall of 1972, when I started my first concert series at Dawson College in Montreal, I asked Bruce to headline the first concert. Then, in the spring of 1974 when I took over running The Golem, a Montreal folk club that had been founded in 1973 by Saul Markowicz, Bruce was the artist I booked for my opening weekend. Bruce played there often during my first stint at the Golem from 1974 to 1976.

Bruce’s first recordings were made in the U.S. In 1965, at age 17, Bruce was one of four performers whose first recordings were featured on an LP called the Singer Songwriter Project. The others were Richard Fariña, Patrick Sky and David Blue – who was then still known by his real name: David Cohen.

Bruce Murdoch- Farewell My Friend 
Singer Songwriter Project (Elektra)

Bill Staines- Rompin’ Rovin’ Days 
Journey Home (Red House)
Bruce Murdoch- Down in Mississippi
Singer Songwriter Project (Elektra)
Bruce Murdoch- Try an’ Ask
Singer Songwriter Project (Elektra)

Bruce’s first full-length album was 33 1/3 Revolutions per Minute released in 1970. Unfortunately, the LP suffered from poor sound quality and some questionable sound effects, which Bruce told me were imposed against his will. But, despite those issues, there were some great songs on the album – including the next six songs. 

The first two 33 1/3 RPM songs are from a 1968 concert tape that Bill Garrett has in his collection. The next two are from a recording of a 1969 interview on KPFA in Berkeley, California that Bruce gave me many years ago.

Bruce Murdoch- Spanish Songs of Spain (Letters to Lucille #2)
1968 live tape from New York City – courtesy of Bill Garrett
Bruce Murdoch- Justines Blues
1968 live tape from New York City – courtesy of Bill Garrett
Bruce Murdoch- September 4 – 4 East
From a 1969 radio show on KPFA in Berkeley
Bruce Murdoch- To Angela
From a 1969 radio show on KPFA in Berkeley

Penny Lang- (Can I) Come Across to You
Live at the Yellow Door (She-Wolf)
Bruce Murdoch- Let’s Lay Down Our Drums
33 1/3 Revolutions per Minute (Stormy Forest)

As mentioned earlier, Bruce Murdoch returned to Montreal around 1970 and quickly became one of the city’s best-loved folk artists. He performed regularly on the Montreal scene, including a couple of concerts at Dawson College and many gigs at the Golem that I presented.

However, by late in the 1970s, Bruce decided to stop performing and put his guitar away for about 25 years. He moved to Alberta, went back to school and got his teaching credentials and became a high school teacher and volunteer firefighter in Hinton, a small town about 280 km west of Edmonton.

However, before he moved to Alberta, he recorded a self-titled LP for the CBC with producers Bill Garrett and Paul Mills that included many of the songs he’d been singing in Montreal during the ‘70s.

Bruce Murdoch- Joshua (Rough Night in Jericho)
Bruce Murdoch (Radio Canada International)
Bruce Murdoch- Fool Like Me 
Bruce Murdoch (Radio Canada International)
Bruce Murdoch- (The Plains of) Jericho 
Bruce Murdoch (Radio Canada International)

Wings was another of Bruce Murdoch’s songs that was on the Bruce Murdoch LP. In 1971, years before Bruce’s own recording of Wings, it was done as single by Bill & Sharon – the duo of Bill Garrett & his then partner Sharon Ryan – and I’d like to thank Bill for digitizing it so that I could play it on this show.

Bill & Sharon- Wings
Wings – single (Much)
Bruce Murdoch- Snowdon
Bruce Murdoch (Radio Canada International)

As mentioned, Bruce Murdoch gave up performing in the late 1970s. For reasons that I fully understood, Bruce was done with the music scene. He needed to get away from it, to go somewhere where he had no history and start over. So he moved out west, went back to school, and became a high school teacher and volunteer firefighter in Hinton, Alberta. His guitar sat unplayed in its case for about 25 years.

When I spoke to him in 1994, after I started the Folk Roots/Folk Branches radio show on CKUT, I told him there was a guest spot for him on the show as soon as he was ready to make music again. Ten or 11 years later, Bruce let me know that the guitar was starting to come out of the case again, that songs were starting to come again. Bruce promised that as soon as he was ready, mine would be the first radio show he’d play his songs on. As fate would have it, Bruce accepted Adrien Doucette’s invitation to perform at the 2007 Branches & Roots Festival in Ormstown, Quebec and made it to Montreal in time to be my final studio guest on CKUT before I left Montreal to move to Ottawa.

In 2008, Bruce released a CD of new songs called Matters of the Heart, and a year or so later, he left Alberta and settled in Ormstown, a small town about 45 minutes south of Montreal.

Bruce’s new songs were different than the ones he was writing in the 1960s and ‘70s. They were generally more personal and less obviously political, but they were every bit as compelling. 

Bruce Murdoch- Angels in My Heart
Matters of the Heart (Bruce Murdoch)
Bruce Murdoch- Daly’s Song 
Matters of the Heart (Bruce Murdoch)
Bruce Murdoch- I Sit and Count the Stars
Matters of the Heart (Bruce Murdoch)
Bruce Murdoch- I Keep You in My Heart
Matters of the Heart (Bruce Murdoch)

In 2011, Bruce released another CD of new songs called Sometimes I Wonder Why the World

Bruce Murdoch- The Rookie
Sometimes I Wonder Why the World (Bruce Murdoch)
Bruce Murdoch- I’m at the Mercy of Your Smile
Sometimes I Wonder Why the World (Bruce Murdoch)
Bruce Murdoch- I’d Walk a Thousand Miles 
Sometimes I Wonder Why the World (Bruce Murdoch)

I mentioned that Bruce’s newer songs were less political than the ones he was writing in the 1960s and ‘70s – which is not to say that he didn’t still write political songs. In 2015, Bill Garrett produced a recording of a new political song by Bruce.

Bruce Murdoch with Bill Garrett & Sue Lothrop- Begone You Neocons
Begone You Neocons – single (Bruce Murdoch)

Mandy, Bruce’s partner, asked me to say that anyone with memories of Bruce that they’d like to share with the family can send them to… brucemurdochmusic@gmail.com

Bruce Murdoch- Amanda
Sometimes I Wonder Why the World (Bruce Murdoch)

Next week: A Tribute to Rosalie Sorrels.

--Mike Regenstreif

Thursday, June 11, 2026

Stranger Songs with Mike Regenstreif – CKCU – June 16, 2026: Blonde on Blonde Revisited


Stranger Songs with Mike Regenstreif finds connections and develops themes in various genres. The show is broadcast on CKCU, 93.1 FM, in Ottawa on Tuesdays from 3:30 until 5 pm (Eastern time) and is also available 24/7 for on-demand streaming.

This episode of Stranger Songs was recorded and can be streamed on-demand, now or anytime, by clicking on “Listen Now” at … https://cod.ckcufm.com/programs/595/75850.html

Theme: Blonde on Blonde Revisited.


Blonde on Blonde, Bob Dylan’s monumental seventh album, was released 60 years ago on June 20, 1966.

Ben Sidran- Rainy Day Women #12 & 35
Dylan Different (Bonsai)

Greg Brown- Pledging My Time
A Nod to Bob (Red House)
Julie Felix- Visions of Johanna
Starry Eyed and Laughing… Songs by Bob Dylan (Remarkable)
Emma Swift- One of Us Must Know (Sooner or Later)
Blonde on the Tracks (Tiny Ghost/CRS)

Cliff Eberhardt- I Want You
A Nod to Bob (Red House)

Cat Power- Stuck Inside of Mobile with the Memphis Blues Again
I’m Not There (Columbia)

Janet Planet- Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat
Janet Planet Sings the Bob Dylan Songbook, Vol. 1 (Stellar Sound Productions)
The Brothers & Sisters- Just Like a Woman 
Dylan’s Gospel (Columbia)

Bob Dylan- Most Likely You Go Your Way (and I’ll Go Mine)
Shadow Kingdom (Columbia/Legacy)
Bob Dylan- Temporary Like Achilles
Blonde on Blonde (Columbia)
Jason & The Scorchers- Absolutely Sweet Marie
Fervor (EMI)
Yo La Tengo- Fourth Time Around
I’m Not There (Columbia)
Bob Dylan- Obviously 5 Believers
Blonde on Blonde (Columbia)

Joan Baez- Sad Eyed Lady of the Lowlands
Any Day Now (Vanguard)

The final three songs were recorded by Bob Dylan during the Blonde on Blonde sessions, but not included on the album.

Peter Keane- I Wanna Be Your Lover
Milton Street (Broken White)
Marianne Faithfull- I’ll Keep It with Mine
Strange Weather (Island)

Bob Dylan- She’s Your Lover Now
The Bootleg Series, Vols. 1-3: Rare and Unreleased 1961-1991 (Columbia)

Next week: Remembering Bruce Murdoch (1947-2026).

--Mike Regenstreif

Wednesday, June 10, 2026

Saturday Morning with Mike Regenstreif – CKCU – June 13, 2026


Saturday Morning is an eclectic roots-oriented program on CKCU, 93.1 FM, in Ottawa on Saturday mornings from 7 until 10 am (Eastern time) and available for on-demand streaming anytime. I am one of the four rotating hosts of the Saturday Morning show. 

This episode of Saturday Morning was recorded and can be streamed on-demand, now or anytime, by clicking on “Listen Now” at … https://cod.ckcufm.com/programs/128/75834.html

The McDades- Roving Gambler
Thread the Light (Free Radio)

Renée Fleming with Béla Fleck featuring Jerry Douglas- The Cuckoo
The Fiddle and the Drum (Thirty Tigers)
Amy Melissen & Lee Stivers- Make Me a Pallet on Your Floor
Something Tells Me Everything Will Be Alright (AMCTR)
Chaim Tannenbaum- Farther Along
Chaim Tannenbaum (StorySound)
Kate & Anna McGarrigle, Mike Regenstreif & Chaim Tannenbaum (1976) photo: Felicity Fanjoy

Kate McGarrigle, Martha Wainwright & Lily Lanken with Anna McGarrigle, Rufus & Loudon Wainwright,
 Chaim Tannenbaum, Dane & Sylvan Lanken- Johnny’s Gone to Hilo
The McGarrigle Hour (Hannibal)
Sylvia Tyson & Mike Regenstreif (1997)

Ian & Sylvia- Mary Anne
Ian & Sylvia (Vanguard)
Hannah & Nathan- Turtle Dove
Love and Labour (Just Right Music)
Kitka- Loomine
Kolo (Diaphonoca)

Ian Tamblyn- Woodsmoke and Oranges
Scenes Through a Mirror (North Track)
Boreal- Beautiful Blue
Winterbirds (Boreal)

Jenny Reynolds- Learning to Be Yours
Willow & Stone (Jenny Reynolds)
Willie Nelson- Dream Chaser
Dream Chaser (Legacy)
Jenna Nichols- You, Me & the Moon
The Commuter (Royal Potato Family)
Neale Eckstein- Always Been Older Than Me
Build Our Dreams (Neale Eckstein)
Annie Gallup- Almost Alright
Nightclothes (Galway Bay Music)

Tom Mitchell & Mike Regenstreif (1999)

Tom Mitchell- Church and Paydays
Tom Mitchell (Philo)

Rufus Wainwright, Anna McGarrigle, Chaim Tannenbaum, Lily Lanken, Lucy Wainwright Roche & Martha Wainwright- Wild Mountain Thyme
Folkocracy (BMG)

Tony Rice- Mr. Engineer
Tony Rice (Craft)
Mike Regenstreif & Bruce Cockburn (2017)

Bruce Cockburn- Train in the Rain
Speechless (True North)
Last Forever- Old 97
No Place Like Home/Last Forever (2nd Story Sound)
Mike Regenstreif & Anne Hills (2001)

Anne Hills- I Rode ‘Em All, Man
Tracks (Hand & Heart Music)
Utah Phillips & Mike Regenstreif (1976) photo: Felicity Fanjoy

Utah Phillips
- Wabash Cannonball/Tolono
Good Though! (Philo)

ES Pearl AKA Ed Snodderly- When Doc Watson Come to Johnson City
Baggage Flies Free (Majestic/Need to Know Music)
Doc & Merle Watson- Along the Road
Black Mountain Rag (Rounder)
Stan Rogers- Down the Road
Songs of a Lifetime: From Coffee House to Concert Hall (Fogarty’s Cove/Borealis)
Paul Mills- Clank Remembers 
The Other Side of the Glass (Borealis)

Mike Regenstreif & Orit Shimoni (2025)

Dan Bern & Orit Shimoni- Arms
Birds (Dan Bern & Orit Shimoni)
NEeMA- Lost in L.A.
Watching You Think (Neemaste/Sony)
Leonard Cohen- Going Home
Old Ideas (Columbia)
Norah Jones- Steer Your Way
Here It Is: A Tribute to Leonard Cohen (Blue Note)

Sons of the Never Wrong- Waterfall
Feather and Starry Crown (Sons 3)

Teilhard Frost- Four and Twenty Blackbirds Dancing on a Deerskin
Four and Twenty Blackbirds Dancing on a Deerskin (Wolfe Island)

Renée Fleming with Béla Fleck featuring Jerry Douglas- The Fiddle and the Drum
The Fiddle and the Drum (Thirty Tigers)
The Klezmatics featuring James Brandon Lewis & William Parker- Elegy for the Innocents
We Were Made for These Times (Shamus)
Bill Garrett & Mike Regenstreif (2014)

Bill Garrett- How Will I Ever Be Simple Again
Seems to Me (Borealis)
Diana Jones & Mike Regenstreif on Zoom (2021)

Diana Jones- Better Times will Come
Better Times will Come (Proper)

A Different Thread- Over Again
Over Again (Same Cloth)
Tom Russell & Mike Regenstreif (2005)

Tom Russell & Dolores Keane- The Dreamin’
The Man from God Knows Where (HighTone)
Mason Daring & Jeanie Stahl- Across the Great Divide
Marblehead Morning – Mason Daring & Jeanie Stahl: 50 Years in Harmony (Daring)
Center of the River- Darkness Light
Americana Art Music from the Mississippi (CotR)
Mike Regenstreif & Shawna Caspi (2015)

Shawna Caspi
- Hope Lives
Hurricane Coming (Shawna Caspi)

Oscar Brown Jr..- When Malindy Sings
The Voice of Cool (Not Now Music)
Rosalie Sorrels & Mike Regenstreif (1993)

Rosalie Sorrels- Truth is on the Streets
Moments of Happiness (Philo)
Jim Patton & Sherry Brokus- Ghosts in This Room Tonight
Pattonville (Berkalin)

Dave Gunning- Pursued By Grace
Field Notes (Wee House of Music)

I’ll be hosting Saturday Morning next on July 11. I also host Stranger Songs on CKCU every Tuesday from 3:30-5 pm.

--Mike Regenstreif 

Thursday, June 4, 2026

Stranger Songs with Mike Regenstreif – CKCU – June 9, 2026: Songs of Richard Fariña


Stranger Songs with Mike Regenstreif finds connections and develops themes in various genres. The show is broadcast on CKCU, 93.1 FM, in Ottawa on Tuesdays from 3:30 until 5 pm (Eastern time) and is also available 24/7 for on-demand streaming.

This episode of Stranger Songs was recorded and can be streamed on-demand, now or anytime, by clicking on “Listen Now” at … https://cod.ckcufm.com/programs/595/75747.html

Theme: Songs of Richard Fariña.

Richard Fariña was a folksinger, songwriter, dulcimer player and novelist, who died in a motorcycle crash in 1966 at age 29. Richard was married twice – first to folksinger Carolyn Hester, and then to folksinger Mimi Fariña, the younger sister of Joan Baez, with whom he recorded three albums, the third of which was released in his memory two years after his death, which, tragically, happened on Mimi’s 21st birthday. While I never met Richard, I did become friends with Mimi when she came to play several times at the Golem, the folk club I ran in Montreal in the 1970s and ‘80s.

Mimi & Richard Fariña

Mimi & Richard Fariña- Dandelion River Run
Celebrations for a Grey Day (Vanguard)

Judy Collins- Pack Up Your Sorrows
Fifth Album (Elektra)
Caroline Doctorow- Another Country
Another Country: The Songs of Mimi and Richard Fariña (Narrow Lane)
Moore & McGregor- Reno Nevada
Dream with Me (Ivernia)

Rhiannon Giddens- Birmingham Sunday
Freedom Highway (Nonesuch)
Mimi & Richard Fariña- Michael, Andrew and James
Celebrations for a Grey Day (Vanguard)

Mimi & Richard Fariña- Tommy Makem Fantasy
Celebrations for a Grey Day (Vanguard)

Mimi Fariña- Quiet Joys of Brotherhood
Solo (Philo)

Caroline Doctorow- Reflections in a Crystal Wind
Another Country: The Songs of Mimi and Richard Fariña (Narrow Lane)
Stevie Coyle- The Falcon
Ten in One (Tuna Mine Music)
Grace Griffith- A Swallow Song
MinstrelSong (Blix Street)
Mimi & Richard Fariña- Raven Girl
Celebrations for a Grey Day (Vanguard)

Plainsong- One Way Ticket
Reinventing Richard: The Songs of Richard Fariña (Omnivore)
Ben & Dom- Children of Darkness
His Head Lies Heavy (Ben & Dom)
Eric Andersen- Bold Marauder
Waves (Appleseed)
Mimi & Richard Fariña- Morgan the Pirate
Memories (Vanguard)

Joan Baez- All the World Has Gone By
Memories (Vanguard)
Mimi & Richard Fariña- Joy ‘Round My Brain
Memories (Vanguard)
Judy Collins- Hard Lovin’ Loser
In My Life (Elektra)
Plainsong- Mainline Prosperity Blues
Reinventing Richard: The Songs of Richard Fariña (Omnivore)

Mimi & Richard Fariña- Pack Up Your Sorrows
Celebrations for a Grey Day (Vanguard)

Next week: Blonde on Blonde Revisited.

--Mike Regenstreif