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    canadianclassicrock

    Explore "canadianclassicrock" with insightful episodes like "Rik Emmett, former lead singer and guitarist for Triumph", "Chris Tait, lead singer and guitarist for Chalk Circle", "Dan Hare - impersonator, acclaimed musician part 3", "Dan Hare - impersonator, acclaimed musician part 2" and "Dan Hare - entertainer, impersonator, acclaimed musician" from podcasts like ""Liner Notes: Revealing Chats With Canada's Retro Music Makers", "Liner Notes: Revealing Chats With Canada's Retro Music Makers", "Liner Notes: Revealing Chats With Canada's Retro Music Makers", "Liner Notes: Revealing Chats With Canada's Retro Music Makers" and "Liner Notes: Revealing Chats With Canada's Retro Music Makers"" and more!

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    Rik Emmett, former lead singer and guitarist for Triumph

    Rik Emmett, former lead singer and guitarist for Triumph
    Rik Emmett is well known as the vocalist and guitar player for the multi Juno award-winning, multi-platinum selling band Triumph. His contributions to the Canadian musical landscape are legendary and in this engaging, candid and deep chat with Dan Hare, Rik reveals: why Journey’s Steve Perry was envious; the highs and lows of being in Triumph; his solo career and musical turn ons; the lesson he learned from a limo driver; what keeps him humble and grounded; glimpses from the Triumph documentary; his biggest regret; and much, MUCH more. Find out more about Rik @ www.rikemmett.com

    Chris Tait, lead singer and guitarist for Chalk Circle

    Chris Tait, lead singer and guitarist for Chalk Circle
    Chris Tait is a singer-songwriter and producer, best known as the lead singer and guitarist for the gold record selling band Chalk Circle. In this chat with Dan Hare Chris shares: how the band got started; why the band was hyper-focused on their music; his thoughts on the music business then and now; tales of making music videos; why he left the band and why the band reunited; what he’s doing now and much more. Find out about Chris and Chalk Circle @ www.chalkcircle.ca

    Dan Hare - impersonator, acclaimed musician part 3

    Dan Hare - impersonator, acclaimed musician part 3
    Liner Notes host Dan Hare continues his chat with Dusty Disc Radio's Lori Dean. In the final episode of a three part series Dan talks to Lori about his interviewing style including: his pre-chat prep practices; why his focus is more on the guest as a person and not as an entertainer; what he considers the most interesting part of his guest chats; how he creates the casual chat style of conversation, and much more.

    Dan Hare - impersonator, acclaimed musician part 2

    Dan Hare - impersonator, acclaimed musician part 2
    Liner Notes host Dan Hare continues to be special guest Dan Hare in the second of a three part interview with Dusty Disc Radio's Lori Dean. In part two of their chat Dan and Lori chat about Dan's driving curiosity and focus that led him to: acquire a Master of Divinity degree as well as degrees in English Lit and History; become a martial artist, author, commentator, public speaker and seminar leader among other pursuits; volunteer at a federal prison; create music related jobs and businesses; keep himself in top form as a musician, and much more.

    Dan Hare - entertainer, impersonator, acclaimed musician

    Dan Hare - entertainer, impersonator, acclaimed musician
    You know Dan Hare as the host of this podcast but he is also an extremely accomplished entertainer/acoustic guitar player/singer/impersonator and diverse individual. This week Dan moves to the guest side of the microphone to chat with Dusty Disc Radio's Lori Dean about: his early musical experiences and influences; honing his craft of emulating and impersonating some of the greats such as Burton Cummings, John Fogerty and Bob Seger; the defining moment that caused him to stop touring; reading the musical landscape; cover tunes vs. original music; The March Hare Band and the devastating loss of a bandmate and friend; four decades of making the music biz work for him; how he lives his best life, and so much more.

    Brian Danter, lead singer, bass player of Teaze

    Brian Danter, lead singer, bass player of Teaze
    Teaze was a hard rockin' band hailing from Windsor, superstars in Japan and poised to make a bigger name for themselves in North America. Then lead singer and bass player Brian Danter pulled the plug. In this real and raw interview Brian shares: how the band was almost called Ontario; the Teaze-mania experienced when the band played in Japan; why he walked away from fame and fortune and what he did instead; working with Myles Goodwin, who produced the bands fourth album; how the band reunited and what they are up to now.

    Darby Mills of The Headpins & Darby Mills Project PART 2

    Darby Mills of The Headpins & Darby Mills Project PART 2
    In part two Queen of Scream Darby Mills: shares highlights from tours with White Snake, ZZ Top and KISS; her final split with the Headpins and why she was sued; the ups and downs of her solo career; her connection to Pete Townshend; the pain of personal loses; the impact of Tae Kwon Do; her musical reinvention and having control over her own musical destiny.

    Darby Mills of The Headpins & Darby Mills Project PART 1

    Darby Mills of The Headpins & Darby Mills Project PART 1
    Known as The Queen of Scream and Voice of The Headpins, Darby Mills has been a 'belter' throughout her decades-long career. In part 1 of this riveting chat she shares with host Dan Hare: who stirred her passion for singing; the 'ah-ha' moment of her first gig, joining (and leaving and rejoining) the Headpins, the ups and downs of working with Brian MacLeod, and a personal sacrifice or two.

    Kim Berly of the award-winning classic rock band The Stampeders PART 1

    Kim Berly of the award-winning classic rock band The Stampeders PART 1
    Kim Berly the Juno award-winner, SOCAN lifetime achievement recipient, drummer, singer and songwriter for the Canadian classic rock band The Stampeders. In part one of his chat with Dan Hare he talks about why 6 “cowboys” from Calgary headed to Toronto, how they became a trio of internationally known rockers, why the pop song that made them famous was an anomaly and who was influential in the bands career.
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