Saturday, May 9, 2015

Canadian Spaces – CKCU – Saturday May 9, 2015




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

Canadian Spaces on CKCU in Ottawa is Canada’s longest-running folk music radio program. It is heard Saturday mornings from 10:00 am until noon (Eastern time).

It was hosted for more than 33 years by the late Chopper McKinnon and is now hosted by Chris White and a rotating cast of co-hosts.

This week’s show was co-hosted by Mike Regenstreif and Chris White.

Guests: Chris MacLean; Catherine MacLellan & Chris Gauthier.

Bill Garrett- Northshore Train
Bill Garrett (Borealis)

Chris Rawlings- Song of the Old Bush Pilot
Northern Spirits (Cooking Fat)

Kate & Anna McGarrigle- The Log Driver’s Waltz
Oddities (Querbeservice)

Bonnie Dobson- Dink’s Song

Moira Smiley, Tim O'Brien, Margaret Glaspy, Mollie O'Brien, John Magnie, Martin Gilmore, Jayme Stone- Sheep, Sheep Don’tcha Know the Road

Pharis & Jason Romero- A Wanderer I’ll Stay
A Wanderer I’ll Stay (Lula)

Jesse Winchester- All of Your Stories

Little Birdie- Old Synagogue
Sadder Music (Orit Shimoni)

Russ Kelley- We’re Falling
In Plain Sight (Ark Road Music Productions)

April Verch- Belle Election
The Newpart (Slab Town)

Dan Frechette & Laurel Thomsen- Puddles in the Rain
New Disguise (Dan Frechette & Laurel Thomsen)

Ken Whiteley and the Beulah Band- Quite Early Morning
Ken Whiteley and the Beulah Band (Borealis)

Jory Nash- Homeless Man
The Many Hats of Jory Nash (Thin Man)

Chris MacLean- Across the Channel
Live in the studio

Chris MacLean- Whiskey Kisses
Live in the studio

Catherine MacLellan- Jack’s Song
The Raven’s Sun (Catherine MacLellan)

Catherine MacLellan & Chris Gauthier- The Raven’s Sun
Live in the studio

Catherine MacLellan & Chris Gauthier- Beneath the Lindens
Live in the studio

The show is now available for online listening. http://cod.ckcufm.com/programs/129/21972.html

I’ll be co-hosting Canadian Spaces again on July 11.

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--Mike Regenstreif

Friday, May 1, 2015

Russ Kelley – In Plain Sight



RUSS KELLEY
In Plain Sight
Ark Road Music Productions

Two years ago, when Russ Kelley released Crazy Shades of Blue, his debut CD as a contemporary singer-songwriter, I noted that although it was his first CD, he was not a newcomer, that I’d known him since the early-1970s and used to listen to him often in the bars and coffee houses of Montreal when he was in a duo with Sue Lothrop; that I remember Russ and Sue for their sweet harmonies and eclectic repertoire.

I also noted that Russ stopped performing for many years after suffering a vocal cord injury in the late-1980s that led to surgery and the loss of part of his vocal range, and that he became a cultural bureaucrat and rose to become head of the music section of the Canada Council. Then, when he retired in 2011, Russ got serious again about songwriting and performing leading to touring, that first CD, and, now, his second, In Plain Sight.

While Russ’ voice may not be as sweet as I remember it being 40 years ago, it is a voice of experience and authenticity and Russ uses it effectively in delivering his well-crafted lyrics and melodies. And his excellent guitar playing, rooted in folk, blues and rock styles is also used most effectively in service to the songs.

Among the standout songs in this set is “We’re Falling,” an astute and very topical look at the state of Canadian politics and political leadership that puts the onus on the citizenry – all of us – to reclaim the country from the current “sound bite world of little substance” that has given up on science and kindness.

Others include “Whiskey Stone Blues,” a quietly powerful reflection on alcohol abuse; “Memory,” a beautiful song which, on first hearing, I thought was a piece about recalling a love from long ago, but which I now know was inspired by Russ' experience as a caregiver as his mother slipped away from Alzheimer's disease the song is quite effective with either interpretation; and “That’s Just Who We Are,” an affirmative piece about the power of all of us to make the world a better place.

Russ launches In Plain Sight at Irene’s, 885 Bank Street in Ottawa, on Wednesday, May 6 at 7:30 pm. He’ll be joined by violinist Keith Snider and keyboardist Dave Draves, both of whose playing added much to many of the songs on the album.

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