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Monday, July 10, 2023

Saturday Morning with Mike Regenstreif – CKCU – Saturday July 15, 2023


Saturday Morning is an eclectic roots-oriented program on CKCU in Ottawa heard 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.

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

This episode of Saturday Morning was recorded and can already be streamed on-demand at … https://cod.ckcufm.com/programs/128/61213.html

Bill Camplin- Mr. Tambourine Man
Bob Dylan Project One (Bill Camplin)

Saul Broudy & Mike Regenstreif (1993)

Saul Broudy- Cool Colorado
Ten Great Years at Kerrville, Volume One (Silverwolf)
Rosalie Sorrels- Then Came the Children
Then Came the Children (Green Linnet)
John Stewart- July, You’re a Woman
California Bloodlines (Capitol)
Ed Snodderly- Better Just Ride the Mule
Chimney Smoke (Need to Know Music)

Montreal- A Summer’s Night
A Summer’s Night (Stormy Forest)
Johnny Rivers- Summer Rain
A Touch of Gold/Wild Night (BGO)
Kat Goldman- Summersong
Gypsy Girl (Kat Goldman)
The Lovin’ Spoonful- Summer in the City
Hums of The Lovin’ Spoonful (Sony/Legacy)

Lara Wong with Melón Jiménez- A compás en Usera
Rosa de los Vientos (Lara Wong)
James Talley- La Rosa Montaña
The Road to Torreon (Cimarron)
Perla Batalla- Cuando Sale la Luna
Discoteca Batalla (Mechuda Music)

Michael Jerome Browne- Reverend Strut
Gettin’ Together (Borealis/Stony Plain)

Bruce Cockburn- To Keep the World We Know
O Sun O Moon (True North)
Tim Grimm- Sowin’ on the Mountain
Heart Land Again (Vault)
Aleksi Campagne- Rome
For the Giving/Sans Rien Donner (Aleksi Campagne)
The Scooches- Stop This Climate Change
Lift You Up (On the Bol)

Crowes Pasture- Barranco
Don’t Blink (Crowes Pasture)
David Bradstreet- The Land Beyond
Hindsight (David Bradstreet)
Johnny Eaton- This is Migration
here’s the thing (Johnny Eaton)

The Klezmatics- Dzhankoye
Live at Town Hall (Klezmatics Disc)
Rod MacDonald- Heal the World
Rants and Romance (Blue Flute Music)
Eliza Gilkyson- World Keeps on Singing
Home (Realiza)

Stephen Fearing- Christine
Vejpoesi (Stephen Fearing)
Christine Graves- Hitting My Stride
Everyday Life (Christine Graves)
Matt Andersen- Shoes
The Big Bottle of Joy (Sonic)
Jason Lang- Handle with Care
Handled with Care (Famgroup/Genison Music)

Anat Cohen & Marcello Gonçalves- Never Dreamed You’d Leave in Summer
Reconvexo (Anzic)

Too Sad for the Public featuring Ana Egge- Railroad Bill (pt 1)
Too Sad for the Public, Vol.2 – Yet and Still: Traditional American Folk Song-Stirring by Dick Connette (StorySound)
Kate & Anna McGarrigle & Roma Baran- Willie Moore
Tell My Sister (Nonesuch)
Peggy Seeger- Tell My Sister
Sing Me the Songs: Celebrating the Works of Kate McGarrigle (Nonesuch)
Rufus Wainwright & John Legend- Heading for Home
Folkocracy (BMG)
Too Sad for the Public featuring Chaim Tannenbaum- Railroad Bill (pt 2)
Too Sad for the Public, Vol.2 – Yet and Still: Traditional American Folk Song-Stirring by Dick Connette (StorySound)

Vance Gilbert- Black Rochelle
The Mother of Trouble (Vance Gilbert)
Katie Dahl- Both Doors Open
Seven Stones (Leaky Boat)
Terre & Maggie Roche- Moonruns
Kin Ya See That Sun (Earth Rock Wreckerds)
Owen Walsh-Well Well, Hey Hey, Bye Bye
On My Way (Wrong Road)
Allison Brown- Tomorrow Night
Just Another Memory (Allison Brown)

Bob Dylan- Queen Jane Approximately
Shadow Kingdom (Columbia/Legacy)
Duke Robillard- Watching the River Flow
Six Strings of Steel (M.C.)
The Silas Powell Band- All Along the Watchtower
Makin’ a Run (East Run)

Socalled (Josh Dolgin) with The Kaiser Quartett- Roumanishe Kretchme
Di Frosh and other Yiddish Songs (Membran)

I’ll be hosting Saturday Morning next on August 12. I also host Stranger Songs on CKCU every Tuesday from 3:30-5 pm. 

--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.

Find me on Facebook. facebook.com/mikeregenstreif

--Mike Regenstreif

Monday, December 12, 2011

Bonnie Ste-Croix – Canadian Girl


BONNIE STE-CROIX
Canadian Girl
Bonnie Ste-Croix

I met singer-songwriter Bonnie Ste-Croix at the 2010 Ontario Council of Folk Festivals (OCFF) conference in Ottawa where she told me about an interesting project she had in the works. She was travelling to each of Canada’s 10 provinces and three territories and recording a song there with guest musicians from each locale. It was a highly ambitious project, to say the least, for an independent musician.

Bonnie is a thoroughly Canadian girl. She grew up in the Gaspé, has since lived in Montreal, Banff, Vancouver and, now, Halifax, and, as she sings in the album’s title track, regards the entire country – and its seasons and customs – as home. And, in her various collaborators from west to east and north to south, she’s found kindred musical spirits.

The album’s strongest tracks include the fore-mentioned “Canadian Girl,” recorded in Halifax with fiddler Natalie MacMaster and singer Laura Smith; “Front Porch Song,” recorded in Toronto with Stephen Fearing playing the Six String Nation Guitar that Jowi Taylor has been bringing around the country over the past five years and singers Kate Reid and Lynne Hanson, a catchy, slice-of-life-in-the-neighbourhood tune; “On Était Bien,” featuring the members of Dentdelion and Dale Boyle, which sounds like a Quebec folksong; “If I Could Sail,” recorded in St. John’s with The Once, a lament for a lover at sea; and “October Song,” a lovely tribute to the Canadian autumn featuring fiddler and harmony vocalist Shari Ulrich and fiddler Julia Graff (Shari’s daughter).

Each of the guest musicians brings something special to the songs they contributed to. And while many of the songs are not lyrically or stylistically specific to the places they were recorded, Bonnie has succeeded gloriously in creating a musical tribute to Canada and in recognizing there are excellent and creative musicians and singers in every part of the country.

--Mike Regenstreif

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

This week in Folk Roots/Folk Branches history (December 8-14)


Folk Roots/Folk Branches with Mike Regenstreif was a Thursday tradition on CKUT in Montreal for nearly 14 years from February 3, 1994 until August 30, 2007. Folk Roots/Folk Branches continued as occasional features on CKUT and is now also a blog. Here’s the 15th instalment of “This week in Folk Roots/Folk Branches,” a weekly look back continuing through next August at some of the most notable guests, features and moments in Folk Roots/Folk Branches history.

December 8, 1994: Extended feature- Jesse Winchester.
December 12, 1996: Extended feature- A Hanukkah Celebration.
December 11, 1997: Special edition- The Songs of Jimmie Rodgers.
December 10, 1998: Guest- Eric Taylor.
December 14, 2000: Guest- Stephen Fearing.
December 13, 2001: Guest- Kirk MacGeachy.
December 12. 2002: Guest- Réjean Archambault of La Bottine Souriante.
December 9, 2004: Recurring theme- Songs of Hannukah.
December 8, 2005: Guests- Kate & Anna McGarrigle; Tom Russell & Andrew Hardin.
December 14, 2006: Guest- Ian Tyson.
December 13, 2007 (Folk Roots/Folk Branches feature): Songs from Dave on Dave, David Massengill’s tribute to Dave Van Ronk (and a bit of Dave on Dave, Dave Van Ronk singing a David Massengill song).

Pictured (left to right): Tom Russell, Mike Regenstreif and Andrew Hardin at the Green Room on December 8, 2005.

--Mike Regenstreif

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

This week in Folk Roots/Folk Branches history (September 1-7)


Folk Roots/Folk Branches with Mike Regenstreif was a Thursday tradition on CKUT in Montreal for nearly 14 years from February 3, 1994 until August 30, 2007. Folk Roots/Folk Branches continued as occasional features on CKUT and is now also a blog. Here’s the first instalment of “This week in Folk Roots/Folk Branches,” a weekly look back over the course of the next year at some of the most notable guests, features and moments in Folk Roots/Folk Branches history.

September 1, 1994: Extended feature- Doc Watson.
September 7, 1995: Extended feature- Kate Wolf.
September 4, 1997: Guest- Stephen Fearing.
September 3, 1998: Guest- Chuck Baker.
September 2, 1999: Guest- Mary McCaslin.
September 7, 2000: Guest- Odetta.
September 1, 2005: Guest- Utah Phillips.

Pictured: Utah Phillips and me at the 2005 Champlain Valley Folk Festival in Vermont. We had just recorded the interview to be heard the following September 1 and were about to go on stage together for a songwriters’ workshop I was hosting and Utah was participating in.

--Mike Regenstreif