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Tuesday, July 22, 2025

Stranger Songs with Mike Regenstreif – CKCU – July 22, 2025: Flood Water


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/595/71197.html


Theme: Flood Water.

There have always been floods but, with climate change, they’re happening more often and in more places. I began to think about this theme earlier this month as I watched the news coverage about the tragic floods in Texas.

Eric Bibb- Flood Water
Booker’s Guitar (Telarc)

Roomful of Blues- Texas Flood
The First Album (Hyena)
Josh White- Backwater Blues
Empty Bed Blues (Elektra)
Guy Davis- Georgia Flood
You Don’t Know My Mind (Red House)
Big Bill Broonzy- Southern Flood Blues
Big Bill’s Blues (Portrait)
Michael Jerome Browne- Louisiana 1927
That’s Where It’s At! (Borealis)

Joan Baez- Money for Floods
Gone from Danger (Guardian)

The Fairfield Four- Noah
I Couldn’t Hear Nobody Pray (Warner Bros.)
Joel Mabus- The Preacher & the Flood
Retold (Fossil)

Murray McLauchlan- Red River Flood
Songs from the Street: The Best of Murray McLauchlan (True North)
Diana Braithwaite & Chris Whiteley- Manitoba Flood
Scrap Metal Blues (Electro-Fi)

Johnny Cash- Five Feet High and Rising
Change of Address: The Singles As and Bs, 1958-1962 (Jasmine)
Tom Russell & Iris DeMent- Big Water
The Long Way Around (HighTone)
Ramblin' Jack Elliott- Rising High Water Blues
A Stranger Here (Anti-)
Martin Grosswendt- Mississippi Heavy Water Blues
Call and Response (Les Moore Productions)
Bill Staines- Louisiana Storm
The Second Million Miles (Red House)

John McCutcheon- Hell and High Water
Field of Stars (Appalsongs)
Muireann Bradleu- When the Levee Breaks
I Kept These Old Blues (Decca/Verve Forecast)
Happy Traum- Crash on the Levee (Down in the Flood)
Just for the Love of It (Lark’s Nest Music)
Joe Ely- A Flood On Our Hands
Streets of Sin (Rounder)
Michael Jerling- After the Flood
Halfway Home (Fool’s Hill Music)

Tom Rush, Jamie Hartford, Odetta, Emmylou Harris, Carolyn Hester, Nanci Griffith & Frank Christian- Wasn’t That a Mighty Storm
Other Voices, Too (A Trip Back to Bountiful) (Elektra)

Next week: Remembering Robert Resnik (1953-2025).

--Mike Regenstreif

Wednesday, March 12, 2025

Stranger Songs with Mike Regenstreif – CKCU – March 18, 2025: Canadian Places


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/595/69388.html

Theme: Canadian Places

This show is a celebration of just some of the many places in our country, and a response to the despicable behaviour of the orange felon in regard to Canada. As so many have reiterated, Canada is not for sale and will never be his 51st state. We have our elbows up.

Shari Ulrich & Mike Regenstreif (2019)

Shari Ulrich- Canada
Back to Shore (Borealis)

Shelley Posen & Mike Regenstreif on Zoom (2023)

Shelley Posen
- Ontario Moon
Ontario Moon (Well Done Music)
Over the Moon- Old Alberta Moon
Moondancer (Over the Moon)
Mike Regenstreif & Connie Kaldor (2015)

Connie Kaldor & Roy Forbes- Saskatoon Moon
Wood River (Coyote)

Orit Shimoni- Winnipeg 
Winnipeg (Orit Shimoni) 
Doug McArthur- The Lunenburg Shift
Letters from the Coast/Sisteron (Snow Goose Songs)
Deborah Holland- East Porpoise Bay
I Made It This Far (Deborah Holland)

Oscar Peterson- Place St. Henri
Canadiana Suite (Verve)

Bill Garrett & Mike Regenstreif (2014)

Bill Garrett- Lillooet
Bill Garrett (Borealis)
James Keelaghan- Hope Princeton Road
My Skies (Green Linnet)
Humphrey & The Dumptrucks- Calgary Song
Six Days of Paper Ladies (Boot)

Mike Regenstreif & April Verch (2025)

April Verch & Cody Walters- Up in the Ottawa Valley
Passages and Pairings (Slab Town)
Kevun Head & Mike Regenstreif (2013) photo: Vanessa Burnett

Kevin Head- Saturday Night in South Margarree
Live (Kevin Head Music)
Dave Clarke of Steel Rail & Lucinda Chodan (co-writers of Argyle Street) and Mike Regenstreif (2025)
 
Steel Rail
- Argyle Street
Coming Home (Crossties)

Allison Russell- Montreal
Outside Child (Fantasy)
Chris Rawlings & Mike Regenstreif (2007)

Chris Rawlings- Vieux Montréal
Pearl Soup (Cooking Fat Music)
Ken Tizzard & Amelia Curran- St. John’s Waltz
A Good Dog is Lost: A Collection of Ron Hynes Songs (Booth Street)

Bob Stark- Patterson Creek Bridge
Sculpted Pieces of Love (Bob Stark)
Paul Weber- Ottawa Lament
Ode to Gerry Barber (Paul Weber)
Ray Harris- Pontiac County Blues
Kinda Sets the Tone (Ray Harris)
Night Sun- Petawawa River
Drive (Borealis)

Stan Rogers- The Rawdon Hills
Fogarty’s Cove (Fogarty’s Cove/Borealis)
Kate & Anna McGarrigle and Mike Regenstreif (1976) photo: Felicity Fanjoy

Kate & Anna McGarrigle- Matapedia
Matapedia (Hannibal)

Mike Regenstreif & Murray McLauchlan on Zoom (2021)

Murray McLauchlan- Out Past the Timberline
Songs from the Street: The Best of Murray McLauchlan (True North)

Next week: Part 1 – Songs of Laura Nyro; Part 2 – Bringing It All Back Home Revisited.

--Mike Regenstreif

Friday, June 14, 2024

Stranger Songs with Mike Regenstreif – CKCU – June 18, 2024: 50 years ago, I took over The Golem, Part 2


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/595/65644.html

Theme: 50 years ago, I took over The Golem, Part 2.

Mike Regenstreif at The Golem (1987) (Montreal Gazette photo)

It was just over 50 years ago, on May 24, 1974, that I took over running The Golem, Montreal folk club. 

The Golem had been established in 1973 in the McGill Hillel building at 3460 Stanley Street by Saul Markowicz. I had done my basic training in folk club management with Chuck Baker at the Yellow Door, and had been producing concerts in Montreal at Dawson College and McGill University for about two years when Saul approached me in the spring of 1974 and asked if I’d be interested in taking over The Golem.

I actually ran The Golem twice – from 1974 until 1976 and from 1981 until 1987. The Golem was also run for about a year after my first tenure by Marc Nerenberg (who, by the way, is responsible for keeping the Yellow Door going still). The Golem was closed between 1977 and when I returned and re-opened it in 1981. And, after my second tenure, a committee including Helen Fortin and Dave Clarke of Steel Rail fame kept the Golem going until 1991.

All of the songs on this show were played back in the day by artists who performed during my two tenures running the Golem.

Mike Regenstreif & Garnet Rogers (2006)

Garnet Rogers- Ain’t Goin’ Home
The Outside Track (Snow Goose Songs)

Humphrey & The Dumptrucks- Calgary Song
Six Days of Paper Ladies (Boot)
Penny Lang & Mike Regenstreif (1976) photo: Felicity Fanjoy

Penny Lang- Barrelhouse Blues
Live at the Yellow Door (She-Wolf)
Paul Geremia & Mike Regenstreif (2012)

Paul Geremia- The Truth is on the Streets
Self Portrait in Blues (Red House)
Terry Garthwaite- Hoy Hoy Hoy
Live at the Great American Music Hall (Flying Fish)
Dakota Dave Hull & Sean Blackburn- Deep Water
River of Swing (Arabica)
Bill Garrett- Northshore Train
Bill Garrett (Borealis)

Valdy- Peter & Lou
Classic Collection (A&M)

Roger McGuinn- Gate of Horn
Peace On You (Columbia)
Ramblin' Jack Elliott & Mike Regenstreif (2006)

Ramblin' Jack Elliott- Don’t Think Twice, It’s All Right
Kerouac’s Last Dream (Appleseed)
Eric Andersen & Mike Regenstreif (2000)

Eric Andersen- Violets of Dawn
Woodstock Under the Stars (Y&T Music)
Mike Regenstreif & Loudon Wainwright III (2015)

Loudon Wainwright III- The Swimming Song
Attempted Moustache (Columbia/Legacy)

Diana Marcovitz- Don’t Call It Love
Recent unreleased version of song from Joie de Vivre (Diana Marcovitz)
David Mallett- Open Doors & Windows
Open Doors & Windows (Flying Fish)
Rory Block- Lovin’ Whiskey
I’ve Got a Rock in My Sock (Rounder)
Josh White, Jr..- One Meatball
Live at the Raven Gallery (Silverwolf)

Roy Forbes (known as Bim in the Golem years)- Woh Me
Almost Overnight (AKA)
David Essig & Mike Regenstreif (2014)

David Essig- Flo’s Café
A Stone in My Pocket (Peregrin)
Linda Morrison- Left Foot Slide
Line By Line (Heartstrung Music)
Guy Van Duser & Billy Novick- Sweet Georgia Brown
American Finger-Style Guitar (Rounder)
Jackie Washington & Mike Regenstreif (2008)

Jackie Washington- Gotta Go
The World of Jackie Washington (Borealis)

Mike Regenstreif & Marc Nerenberg (2009)

Marc Nerenberg- On the Street Again
On the Street Again (Marc Nerenberg)
Kate & Anna McGarrigle- The Redtail Hawk
Back Roads (Rhino)

Mike Regenstreif & Murray McLauchlan on Zoom (2021)

Murray McLauchlan- Sweeping the Spotlight Away
Sweeping the Spotlight Away (True North)

50 years ago, I took over The Golem, Part 1 – with many more artists and songs from my Golem years – was heard on the May 28 edition of Stranger Songs and can be streamed at this link. https://cod.ckcufm.com/programs/595/65341.html

Next week: 50 years ago, I took over The Golem, Part 3 in the first half-hour; and then, Songs and Conversation with Michael Jerome Browne and Mary Flower.

--Mike Regenstreif












Wednesday, April 3, 2024

Stranger Songs with Mike Regenstreif – CKCU – April 9, 2024: Songs I’ve Heard Tom Rush Sing


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/595/64667.html

Theme: Songs I’ve Heard Tom Rush Sing.

Tom Rush – who is now 83 years old – has been performing and recording for more than 60 years. This show includes songs from Tom’s new album, “Gardens Old, Flowers New,” as well as other artists doing songs Tom has recorded over the years.


Tom Rush
- Sailing
Gardens Old, Flowers New (Appleseed) 

Woody Guthrie- Do Re Mi
This Land is Your Land: The Asch Recordings Vol. 1 (Smithsonian Folkways)
Ian Tyson- Windy Bill
Old Corrals and Sagebrush & Other Cowboy Culture Classics (Stony Plain)
Eric Von Schmidt- Joshua Gone Barbados
Baby, Let Me Lay It On You (Gazell)
Blind Willie McTell- Statesboro Blues
The Rough Guide to Blind Willie McTell (World Music Network)
Tom Rush- Gimme Some of It
Gardens Old, Flowers New (Appleseed) 
The Duhks- Mighty Storm
Fast Paced World (Sugar Hill)

Lauren Sheehan- I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate
The Light Still Burns (Wilson River)

Emmylou Harris- No Regrets
Bluebird (Reprise)
Bruce Cockburn- One Day I Walk
Greatest Hits (1970-2020) (True North)
Jesse Winchester- Biloxi 
Jesse Winchester (Stony Plain) 
Tom Rush- The Harbor
Gardens Old, Flowers New (Appleseed) 

Joni Mitchell- Urge for Going
Archives – Volume 2: The Reprise Years (1968-1971) (Rhino)
Murray McLauchlan- Old Man’s Song
Songs from the Street: The Best of Murray McLauchlan (True North)
Eddie Holstein- Jazzman
Eddie Holstein (Eddie Holstein)
David Wiffen- Driving Wheel
David Wiffen (Fantasy)
Tom Rush- It All Comes Down to Love
Gardens Old, Flowers New (Appleseed) 

3’s a Crowd- Gnostic Serenade
Christopher’s Movie Matinee (Dunhill)
Michael Smith- This Here Mandolin (Hobo’s Mandolin)
There (Flying Fish)
Bonnie Koloc- Colors of the Sun
Rediscovered (Mr. Biscuit)
Guy Clark- Desperados Waiting for a Train
Keepers: a live recording (Sugar Hill)
Tom Rush- Glory Road 
Gardens Old, Flowers New (Appleseed) 

Tom Rush- One More Time Around the Sun
Gardens Old, Flowers New (Appleseed) 

Next week: New York State of Mind.

--Mike Regenstreif

Friday, January 5, 2024

Stranger Songs with Mike Regenstreif – CKCU – January 9, 2024: Remembering Ron Hynes


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/595/63443.html

Theme: Remembering Ron Hynes (1950-2015).

Ron Hynes, the great Newfoundland singer-songwriter, died of cancer in 2015 at age 64. All of the songs on this show were written, or co-written, by Ron.

Ron Hynes & Mike Regenstreif (2007)

Ron Hynes
- Boy from Old Perlican
Ron Hynes (Borealis)

Maria Dunn- From Dublin with Love
Joyful Banner Blazing (Distant Whisper Music)
Miscellaney of Folk- 1962
Atlantic Sounds (Miscellaney of Folk)
Ken Tizzard- A Good Dog is Lost
A Good Dog is Lost: A Collection of Ron Hynes Songs (Booth Street)
Amelia Curran & Duane Andrews- Dark River
Sonny Don’t Go Away: A Tribute to Ron Hynes (Sonic)
Ron Hynes- Dry
Ron Hynes (Borealis)

Christy Moore- Sonny’s Dream
Magic Nights (Sony)
Ken Tizzard- My Father’s Ghost
A Good Dog is Lost: A Collection of Ron Hynes Songs (Booth Street)
Rum Ragged- House
Sonny Don’t Go Away: A Tribute to Ron Hynes (Sonic)
Ron Hynes- Le Coeur de la Mer
Stealing Genius (Borealis)

Dennis O'Toole- Man of a Thousand Songs
Lone Gunman at the Assassin’s Hotel (Dennis O’Toole)
The Once- Atlantic Blue
Sonny Don’t Go Away: A Tribute to Ron Hynes (Sonic)
Ron Hynes- I Love You More Than God
Stealing Genius (Borealis)

Murray McLauchlan- No Change in Me
Songs from the Street: The Best of Murray McLauchlan (True North)
Bill Garrett & Sue Lothrop- St. John’s Waltz
Red Shoes (Borealis)
The Ennis Sisters- Lonely Song
Sonny Don’t Go Away: A Tribute to Ron Hynes (Sonic)
Ron Hynes- 30 for 60
Stealing Genius (Borealis)

Mallory Johnson- River of No Return
Sonny Don’t Go Away: A Tribute to Ron Hynes (Sonic)
Yvette Lorraine- Where Does Love Go Wrong
Sonny Don’t Go Away: A Tribute to Ron Hynes (Sonic)
Quote the Raven- Godspeed (Requiem for Gene MacLennan)
Sonny Don’t Go Away: A Tribute to Ron Hynes (Sonic)
Ron Hynes- Gone to Canada
Face to the Gale (Artisan Music)

Ron Hynes- Sonny’s Dream
Face to the Gale (Artisan Music)

Next week: Marking 30 years on community radio.

--Mike Regenstreif

Tuesday, July 18, 2023

Stranger Songs with Mike Regenstreif – CKCU – Tuesday August 1, 2023: Art & Artists


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

CKCU can be heard live at 93.1 FM in Ottawa and https://www.ckcufm.com/ on the web. 

This episode of Stranger Songs was recorded and can already be streamed on-demand by clicking on “Listen Now” at … https://cod.ckcufm.com/programs/595/61330.html

Theme: Art & Artists.

Bob Dylan- When I Paint My Masterpiece
Shadow Kingdom (Columbia/Legacy)

Joni Mitchell- The Gallery
Clouds (Reprise)
Mike Regenstreif & Murray McLauchlan on Zoom (2021)

Murray McLauchlan- A Thomson Day (For Tom Thomson)
Hourglass (True North)
Ian Tamblyn- A.Y.
Walking in the Footsteps: Celebrating the Group of Seven (Art Gallery of Sudbury)
David Mallett- Phil Brown
Inches & Miles 1977-1980 (Flying Fish)
Kate & Anna McGarrigle- Hommage à Grungie
Tell My Sister – Dancer with Bruised Knees (Nonesuch)


Nikki Parrott
- Mona Lisa
Unforgettable: The Nat King Cole Songbook (Venus)

Jay Linden- Salvador Dali
Ordinary Sunrise (Americana North)
Rain Perry- René and Georgette Magritte with Their Dog After the War
Internal Combustion (Precipitous)
John McCutcheon- Monet Refuses the Operation
Cabin Fever: Songs from the Quarantine (Appalsongs)

Michael Johnathon- The Painter
The Painter (PoetMan)
Mike Regenstreif & Anne Hills (2001)

Anne Hills- My Daughter and Vincent Van Gogh
Points of View (Appleseed)
Priscilla Herdman- Vincent
Into the Stars (Stardreamer Music)

Gretchen Peters- Picasso and Me
Gretchen Peters (Valley Entertainment)
Guy Clark- Picasso’s Mandolin
Boats to Build (Asylum)
Jamie O'Reilly- Waving to Picasso
Swimming Deeper (Bird Avenue Publishing)

June Tabor- Paint Me, Redouté
Rosa Mudi (Green Linnet)
Judy Collins- Gauguin
Paradise (Wildflower)
Doug McArthur- The Painter’s Song
Letters from the Coast/Sisteron (Snow Goose Songs)
Ian Tyson- The Gift
All the Good’Uns (Stony Plain)

R. Crumb & His Cheap Suit Serenaders- Fine Artiste
R. Crumb’s Music Sampler (MQ Publications)

Next week: He was a Friend of Mine: Thinking of Dave Van Ronk.

--Mike Regenstreif

Friday, May 5, 2023

Stranger Songs with Mike Regenstreif – CKCU – Tuesday May 16, 2023: Remembering Gordon Lightfoot


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

CKCU can be heard live at 93.1 FM in Ottawa and https://www.ckcufm.com/ on the web. 

This episode of Stranger Songs was recorded and can already be streamed on-demand by clicking on “Listen Now” at … https://cod.ckcufm.com/programs/595/60419.html

Theme: Remembering Gordon Lightfoot (1938-2023).


One of our greatest singer-songwriters – whose songs have done much to help define Canadian identity and culture – Gordon Lightfoot passed away on May 1st at age 84.

Gordon Lightfoot- Long River
The Original Lightfoot (EMI)

Bruce Cockburn- Ribbon of Darkness
Beautiful: A Tribute to Gordon Lightfoot (Borealis/NorthernBlues)
Matthew Alexander- Steel Rail Blues
Soul River (Caravan)
Ilsey Juber- The Way I Feel
Ladies Sing Lightfoot (Sunset Blvd.)
Gordon Lightfoot- Bitter Green
Songbook (Warner Archives/Rhino)
Johnny Cash- For Lovin’ Me
The Man in Black 1963-’69, Plus (Bear Family)
George Hamilton IV- Did She Mention My Name
In the 4th Dimension (RCA)
Stephen Fearing- Early Morning Rain
Vejpoesi (Stephen Fearing)

Gordon Lightfoot- Alberta Bound
Songbook (Warner Archives/Rhino)
Murray McLauchlan- Home from the Forest
Beautiful: A Tribute to Gordon Lightfoot (Borealis/NorthernBlues)
Katy Moffatt- Canadian Railroad Trilogy
Ladies Sing Lightfoot (Sunset Blvd.)

Connie Kaldor- If You Could Read My Mind
Beautiful: A Tribute to Gordon Lightfoot (Borealis/NorthernBlues)
Gordon Lightfoot- Cold on the Shoulder
Songbook (Warner Archives/Rhino)
The Kennedys- Cotton Jenny
Ladies Sing Lightfoot (Sunset Blvd.)
Special Consensus- Brave Mountaineers
Great Blue North (Compass)
John McLachlan with Marc Atkinson & Scott White- The Patriot’s Dream
50 Years Since Don Quixote: A Tribute to Gordon Lightfoot (John McLachlan)

Gordon Lightfoot- The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald
Songbook (Warner Archives/Rhino)
Darling West- Sundown
Ladies Sing Lightfoot (Sunset Blvd.)
Tony Rice- Walls
Tony Rice Sings Gordon Lightfoot (Rounder) 
Quartette- Song for a Winter’s Night
Rocks and Roses (Outside Music)

Gordon Lightfoot- A Painter Passing Through
A Painter Passing Through (Reprise)

Next week: The traditional folk and blues songs of Bob Dylan.

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--Mike Regenstreif

Thursday, December 23, 2021

Stranger Songs with Mike Regenstreif – CKCU – Tuesday December 28, 2021: Top 10 for 2021


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

CKCU can be heard live at 93.1 FM in Ottawa and https://www.ckcufm.com/ on the web.

This episode of Stranger Songs was prerecorded at home and can already be streamed on-demand by clicking on “Listen Now” at … https://cod.ckcufm.com/programs/595/54677.html

Theme: My Top 10 folk-rooted and folk-branched albums of 2021. Visit the Folk Roots/Folk Branches blog at https://frfb.blogspot.com/2021/12/top-10-for-2021.html to see the annotated and illustrated list.

#10 – Blues/Ballads/Cowboy Songs by Peter Keane

Peter Keane- Clay Pigeons
Blues/Ballads/Cowboy Songs (Peter Keane)
Peter Keane- Cool Water
Blues/Ballads/Cowboy Songs (Peter Keane)

#9 – Let’s Get Happy Together by Maria Muldaur with Tuba Skinny

Maria Muldaur with Tuba Skinny- I Go for That
Let’s Get Happy Together (Stony Plain)
Maria Muldaur with Tuba Skinny- Some Sweet Day
Let’s Get Happy Together (Stony Plain)
Maria Muldaur with Tuba Skinny- Swing You Sinners
Let’s Get Happy Together (Stony Plain)

#8 – Pay Day by Hans Theessink & Big Daddy Wilson

Hans Theessink & Big Daddy Wilson- Everybody Ought to Treat a Stranger Right
Pay Day (Blue Groove)
Hans Theessink & Big Daddy Wilson- I Got Plenty
Pay Day (Blue Groove)
Hans Theessink & Big Daddy Wilson- Old Man Trouble
Pay Day (Blue Groove)

#7 – One Night Lonely by Mary Chapin Carpenter

Mary Chapin Carpenter- I am a Town
One Night Lonely (Lambent Light)
Mary Chapin Carpenter- Farther Along and Further In
One Night Lonely (Lambent Light)

#6 – Joyful Banner Blazing by Maria Dunn

Maria Dunn- Secondhand Skates
Joyful Banner Blazing (Distant Whisper)
Maria Dunn- Joyful Banner Blazing
Joyful Banner Blazing (Distant Whisper)

#5 – Hourglass by Murray McLauchlan

Murray McLauchlan- Hourglass
Hourglass (True North)
Murray McLauchlan- Wishes
Hourglass (True North)

#4 – On Solid Ground by Reggie Harris

Reggie Harris- Hello In There
On Solid Ground (Reggie Harris Music)
Reggie Harris- High Over the Hudson
On Solid Ground (Reggie Harris Music)

#3 – Archives – Volume 2: The Reprise Years (1968-1971) by Joni Mitchell

Joni Mitchell- Hunter
Archives – Volume 2: The Reprise Years (1968-1971) (Rhino)
Joni Mitchell- Urge for Going
Archives – Volume 2: The Reprise Years (1968-1971) (Rhino)

#2 – Song to a Refugee by Diana Jones

Diana Jones- Song to a Refugee
Song to a Refugee (Goldmine)
Diana Jones, Steve Earle, Richard Thompson, Peggy Seeger & Zahara Phillips- We Believe You
Song to a Refugee (Goldmine)

#1 – Outside Child by Allison Russell

Allison Russell- Montreal
Outside Child (Fantasy)
Allison Russell- Persephone
Outside Child (Fantasy)

Next week: The Folk Roots of Rock ‘n’ Roll and the Rock ‘n’ Roll Branches of Folk Music.

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And on Facebook. facebook.com/mikeregenstreif

--Mike Regenstreif

Monday, December 20, 2021

Top 10 for 2021

Here are my picks for the Top 10 folk-rooted or folk-branched albums of 2021. As in past years, I started with the list of hundreds of new albums (including reissues) that I listened to over the past year and narrowed it down to a short list of about 30. I’ve been over the short list several times over the past couple of weeks and came up with several similar – not identical – Top 10 lists. Today’s list is the final one. The order might have been slightly different, and there are several other worthy albums that might have been included, had one of the other lists represented the final choice.


1. Allison Russell
Outside Child (Fantasy). On this brave and compelling song-cycle, Allison Russell – known for her work with Po’ Girl, Sankofa, Birds of Chicago and Our Native Daughters – documents the childhood sexual abuse she suffered at the hands of her step-father and how she was able to overcome and break that cycle of abuse. On a personal note, I’m about 25 years older than Allison and didn’t yet know her at the time of the abuse she writes and sings about – we first met in 2003 when she was a member of Po’ Girl and they were guests on my Folk Roots/Folk Branches radio program in Montreal – but Allison as a child lived about a block away from me. I had no idea, at the time, that such things were happening in my neighborhood. Now, of course, we understand that such things happen in virtually every neighborhood.


2. Diana Jones
Song to a Refugee (Goldmine). Over the course of 13 poignant and moving songs, Diana Jones sings about the plight of refugees in the modern world. Some of these songs, like “We Believe You,” with Steve Earle, Richard Thompson and Peggy Seeger joining Diana, are addressed to refugees. Others, like “The Sea is My Mother,” are sung from the perspective of refugees. As I mentioned to Diana when she was my guest on the July 13 edition of Stranger Songs, these are magnificent songs that I wish did not have to be written.


3. Joni Mitchell
Archives – Volume 2: The Reprise Years (1968-1971) (Rhino). This 5-CD set includes home demos, studio outtakes and alternate versions, and several concerts recorded live, including a 1968 set recorded here in Ottawa at the legendary Le Hibou coffee house – which I featured in its entirety on the December 7 edition of Stranger Songs. These often-enthralling recordings provide valuable insight into Joni Mitchell’s masterful songwriting as she developed and went beyond her folk roots.


4. Reggie Harris
On Solid Ground (Reggie Harris). On his second solo album, after many as a duo with Kim Harris, Reggie Harris offers another inspired and inspiring set of mostly original songs including topical songs, civil rights songs, love songs, and a glorious tribute to Pete Seeger. He also includes superb interpretations of songs from Malvina Reynolds, John Prine, and, perhaps surprisingly, The Beatles.


5. Murray McLauchlan
– Hourglass (True North). On one of the finest albums of a career that has stretched back more than a half-century, Murray McLauchlan offers a largely topical set of songs that comments on such contemporary issues as income inequality, racism, refugees, and threats to democracy. Most of the songs were played when Murray was my guest on the July 27 edition of Stranger Songs.


6. Maria Dunn
– Joyful Banner Blazing (Distant Whisper). Maria Dunn’s inspiring original songs, deeply rooted in folk and Celtic music traditions, capture the good in the human spirit and the essence of communal common cause. She also includes a stunning version of “From Dublin with Love,” written by the late, great Newfoundland songwriting legend, Ron Hynes.


7. Mary Chapin Carpenter
– One Night Lonely (Lambent Light). In November 2020, during the pandemic, Mary Chapin Carpenter was filmed and recorded at the Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts in Virginia, near Washington, DC, performing a PBS concert with no audience. Now available as a 2-CD set, One Night Lonely, is a beautiful solo performance of many of the finest songs from throughout her career.


8. Hans Theessink & Big Daddy Wilson
Pay Day (Blue Groove). Hans Theessink is a Dutch-born, Austrian-based, singer and guitarist who has long been one of my favorite blues artists. On Pay Day, he offers a wonderful and subtle collaboration with Big Daddy Wilson, a fine North Carolina blues singer, who has primarily toured and recorded in Europe over the past several decades. The album includes in-the-tradition original songs from both, and exceptional interpretations of classics drawn from Blind Willie Johnson, Mississippi John Hurt, Skip James and Washington Phillips.


9. Maria Muldaur with Tuba Skinny
Let’s Get Happy Together (Stony Plain). On her latest collection, Maria Muldaur is backed by Tuba Skinny, a marvelous group of traditional New Orleans jazz musicians, for a set of wonderful old, mostly obscure, songs from the New Orleans tradition. There’s much joy in Maria’s singing and Tuba Skinny’s playing.


10. Peter Keane
Blues/Ballads/Cowboy Songs (Peter Keane). As indicated by the title, Peter Keane’s latest album is a terrific collection of mostly old songs from blues, folk and country sources (plus one original), that are mostly performed solo by just Peter and his archtop Gibson guitar – with some limited and tasteful overdubs on a few tracks. If I have one criticism of this set it’s that at just 26 minutes, it’s over much too soon.

I will be featuring songs from each of these albums on Stranger Songs, Tuesday December 28, 3:30-5 pm, on CKCU. The program is now available 24/7 for on-demand streaming by clicking "Listen Now" at this link.

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Saturday, November 6, 2021

Stranger Songs with Mike Regenstreif – CKCU – Tuesday November 9, 2021: Addendums to Past Themes


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

CKCU can be heard live at 93.1 FM in Ottawa and https://www.ckcufm.com/ on the web.

This episode of Stranger Songs was prerecorded at home and can already be streamed on-demand by clicking on “Listen Now” at … https://cod.ckcufm.com/programs/595/54109.html

Theme: Addendums to Past Themes

Whenever I choose a theme for Stranger Songs, it’s inevitable that time constraints mean that I can’t begin to include all the possible songs or versions of songs that would fit the theme. This being funding drive time, I thought it would be fun to look at some past themes and choose a couple of songs or versions of songs that weren’t included when the theme originally aired.

CKCU is listener-supported community radio and this edition of Stranger Songs will be heard during CKCU’s 2021 Funding Drive. All donations are greatly needed and greatly appreciated. To donate to Stranger Songs and CKCU, visit … https://www.canadahelps.org/en/charities/CKCU/p2p/CKCU-2021-funding-drive/team/stranger-songs/


Leonard Cohen
- Blessed is the Memory
Songs of Leonard Cohen (Columbia/Legacy)
Perla Batalla- Famous Blue Raincoat
Bird on the Wire: The Songs of Leonard Cohen (Mechuda Music)

Emmylou Harris, Dolores Keane & Mary Black- Sonny’s Dream
Songbird: Rare Tracks and Forgotten Gems (Rhino)
Pressgang Mutiny- Stormalong John
Across the Western Ocean (Pressgang Mutiny)


Malvina Reynolds
- I Don’t Mind Failing
Malvina Reynolds … Sings the Truth (Columbia)
Reggie Harris- It Isn’t Nice
On Solid Ground (Reggie Harris Music)

Lightnin' Hopkins- Trouble in Mind
Autobiography in Blues (Tradition)
Tom Russell- Scars on his Ankles
Folk Hotel (Frontera)

The Everly Brothers- Cathy’s Clown
A Date with The Everly Brothers (Warner Bros.)
Over the Moon- Kentucky
Chinook Waltz (Borealis)

Andy Cohen- I Ain’t Gonna Let Nobody Have None of My Jelly Roll
Tryin’ to Get Home (Earwig)
Louis Armstrong & Velma Middleton- St. Louis Blues
Louis Armstrong Plays W.C. Handy (Columbia/Legacy)

Mike Regenstreif & Murray McLauchlan on Zoom (2021)

Murray McLauchlan
- Sweeping the Spotlight Away
Songs from the Street: The Best of Murray McLauchlan (True North)
Murray McLauchlan- Out Past the Timberline
Songs from the Street: The Best of Murray McLauchlan (True North)

Stan Rogers- Northwest Passage
Northwest Passage (Fogarty’s Cove/Borealis)
Ian Robb with Finest Kind- The Mary Ellen Carter
From Different Angels (Fallen Angle)

Katherine Rondeau- Tonight I’ll Be Staying Here With You
Unfortunate Point of View (Katherine Rondeau)
Colin James- It Takes a Train to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry
Open Road (Stony Plain)

Next week: The Guitar

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