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    Explore "canadianmusic" with insightful episodes like "Eddie Schwartz, iconic songwriter and Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame inductee", "Earl Johnson, guitar player and songwriter for Moxy", "Errol Starr Francis, Juno award-winning singer/songwriter for the hit song 'Angel'", "Guest Glimpses with Lenny Solomon, Keith Brown, Frank Troiano & Mark Doble, Bob Buckley" and "Sylvia Tyson, music legend and Order of Canada recipient" 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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    Eddie Schwartz, iconic songwriter and Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame inductee

    Eddie Schwartz, iconic songwriter and Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame inductee

    Eddie Schwartz, is an iconic songwriter, multi award-winner, and Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame inductee who, in addition to his own career, has had songs recorded by Rod Stewart, Joe Cocker, Carly Simon, Rita Coolidge, and some big hits for Paul Carrack (Don’t Shed A Tear) and Pat Benatar (Hit Me With Your Best Shot). In this fascinating and jam-packed chat Eddie: shares insights into his songwriting success; reveals his varied musical influences; explains why Paul Carrack swore at him; details on his ongoing advocacy for songwriters; the future of music and so much more.

    Earl Johnson, guitar player and songwriter for Moxy

    Earl Johnson, guitar player and songwriter for Moxy
    Earl Johnson, co-founder, guitar player and songwriter for Moxy, founder of the band TRIBZ. In this raw and revealing chat with host Dan Hare Earl shares: experiences from the early days of Moxy, including why he was kicked out of the recording session for the bands first album; internal band pressures and record company problems; the beautiful song he wrote for his late wife; what he discovered during the pandemic; forming the band TRIBZ and why that is important to him, and much more. Find out about Earl and TRIBZ @tribzmusic.com

    Errol Starr Francis, Juno award-winning singer/songwriter for the hit song 'Angel'

    Errol Starr Francis, Juno award-winning singer/songwriter for the hit song 'Angel'
    Errol Starr Francis is a Juno award-winning singer/songwriter, sound engineer, producer, SOCAN songwriter of the year recipient, multi award-winner for TV and radio production, founder of Spa Music Stream and Peace Troubador. Errol may be best know for his 1989 hit song ‘Angel’, and in this chat with host Dan Hare, he talks about this and other hits songs from the ‘80s plus much more about his multifaceted 35 year music career including details on an upcoming documentary and his current band TRIBZ. Check out Errol @errolstarrfrancis.com, spamusicstream.com and tribzmusic.com

    Guest Glimpses with Lenny Solomon, Keith Brown, Frank Troiano & Mark Doble, Bob Buckley

    Guest Glimpses with Lenny Solomon, Keith Brown, Frank Troiano & Mark Doble, Bob Buckley
    This is the 21st episode of our special series ‘Guest Glimpses’, short bits from longer conversations with previous guests. You’ll hear about 10 minutes of each guest’s 60+ minute chat with show host Dan Hare. Featured guests this week are:

    LENNY SOLOMON - Jazz, pop, violinist, composer and studio musician who may be best known as the co-founder of the Juno award-winning folk-pop music group Myles and Lenny. In this short bit Lenny talks about: his use of the violin in pop music and why that was unique in the ‘70s; hanging out with Mick Jagger; creating albums, and more.

    KEITH BROWN - author of the book 'Truly Unfamous', former president of Aquarius Records, and former tour manager for Donald K. Donald Productions. In this clip Keith shares tales from his book; unravels the mystic of Donald K. Donald; talks about life on the road with some famous Canadian bands, and more.

    FRANK TROIANO AND MARK DOBLE - Frank, brother of the late Dominic Troiano and his former road manager, and Mark, author and Canadian music expert are co-authors of the book ‘ Domenic Troiano - His Life & Music!’. In this bit the two discuss: how and why the book was written; how beloved Dom was as a person and musician; the close connection between Dom and Frank, and more.

    BOB BUCKLEY - composer, arranger, performer, producer, recording artist and conductor. He and his band Straight Lines had a number one single with ‘Letting Go’ which also won him a gold record. In this clip Bob talks about: teaching himself to write for orchestras when he was just 12 years old; combining orchestral music with contemporary rock and roll music; the formation of Straight Lines and the recording of the song, and more.

    LISTEN to the full interview with each guest @linernotes.ca.

    Sylvia Tyson, music legend and Order of Canada recipient

    Sylvia Tyson, music legend and Order of Canada recipient
    Sylvia Tyson is a legend in the Canadian music scene. She is a singer, songwriter, novelist, Order of Canada recipient, Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame inductee, Songwriter Hall of Fame inductee and seven time Juno nominee. She was part of the duo Ian and Sylvia ('Four Strong Winds') with her then husband Ian Tyson but has also had a successful career as a solo artist and as a member of the group Quartette’. In this chat with host Dan Hare Sylvia talks about: her legendary career including the huge success of her first song 'You Were On My Mind' for the band We Five; her ‘play it as it lays’ approach to life and songwriting; her new album and final album 'At The End Of The Day’ (coming Nov. 3rd), and much, much more. Find out more about Sylvia HERE.

    RayMan Ramsay, Promo Man and author, Part 2

    RayMan Ramsay, Promo Man and author, Part 2
    RayMan Ramsay worked for decades as a promo man for top record companies such as Quality Records, RCA, and is a BCCMA Hall of Fame inductee. In part 2 of this chat with Dan Hare, RayMan shares tales from his second book Promo Monkey: Monkey See, Monkey Two: Personas and Prima Donnas including: experiences with artists such as Sammy Davis Jr., Charlie Pride, The Stampeders, The Tragically Hip and many others; the unique promotion he staged for Crash Test Dummies; the challenges and rewards of his job; which band proved to be “a bit of a train wreck”, and much more. Check out RayMan on Facebook @Monkey House: The Written Word.

    RayMan Ramsay, Promo Man and author, Part 1

    RayMan Ramsay, Promo Man and author, Part 1
    RayMan Ramsay worked for decades as a promo man for top record companies such as Quality Records, RCA, and BMG. He is the author and subject of the book “Promo Monkey: My Life As A Bellhop in the Waldorf Hysteria” and in part 1 of a 2 part interview, RayMan talks about: getting his start in the music business; his connections to some of the biggest artists around such as Bryan Adams, Whitney Houston and many others; why the band Kiss “lights up a room when they leave it”; which superstar left him star struck, and much more. Check out RayMan on Facebook @Monkey House: The Written Word.

    Peter Foldy, multi-faceted musician, filmmaker, photographer

    Peter Foldy, multi-faceted musician, filmmaker, photographer
    Peter Foldy, is a musician, songwriter, photographer, screenwriter, film director, producer, and much more who exploded onto the Canadian music scene in 1973 with his first single ‘Bondi Junction’ which hit #1 in Canada and earned him Juno nominations. In this return visit with Dan Hare, Peter discusses filmmaking and why he prefers directing; how he got shots of famous celebrities including Tom Cruise, Paul McCartney and others; the theatrical productions he’s written; the music business then and now, and much, much more. Listen to his new song, Jump Like This, HERE and find out all about Peter @peterfoldy.com

    Kim Berly of The Stampeders RETURNS!

    Kim Berly of The Stampeders RETURNS!
    Kim Berly is the Juno award-winner, SOCAN lifetime achievement recipient, drummer, singer and songwriter for the Canadian classic rock band The Stampeders. In this return visit with Dan Hare Kim shares: insights into his band mates and the ongoing success of their live performances; the impetus for his 'Chat & Song' Facebook series; details on the song he's recorded that was written by his friend Gary MacArther, and more. Listen to Kim’s new song ‘Let There Be Light @kimgarysong.online and find out about The Stampeders @stampeders.net.

    Guest Glimpses with Gil Moore, Graham Shaw, Tom Lavin, Bob Klanac & Nick Panaseiko

    Guest Glimpses with Gil Moore, Graham Shaw, Tom Lavin, Bob Klanac & Nick Panaseiko
    This is the 20th episode of our special series ‘Guest Glimpses’, short bits from longer conversations with previous guests. You’ll hear about 10 minutes of each guest’s 60+ minute chat with show host Dan Hare. Featured guests this week are:

    GIL MOORE - drummer/singer and co-founder of the award-winning and Canadian Music Hall of Fame inductee band, Triumph. In this clip Gil talks drumming, the athleticism of Triumph as a ‘power trio’, the tool Triumph used to enjoy the ride, and more.

    GRAHAM SHAW - composer, singer/songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, Juno award-winner and founder of the band The Sincere Serenaders. In this bit Graham talks about replacing Burton Cummings in The Devron’s, how living in L.A. is like being at an exhibition, and more.

    TOM LAVIN - guitarist, vocalist, front man and founding member of the Juno award-winning and legendary Powder Blues Band. In this clip Tom shares why he moved from Chicago to Canada, the early Chicago music scene, and more.

    BOB KLANAC & NICK PANASEIKO - journalist Bob Klanac, author of ‘Promo Man: Backstage Tales From the Vinyl Jungle’ and Nick Panaseiko, the promo man himself. In this bit Bob and Nick share how Nick created the term ‘promo man, Nick’s ‘tricks’ to promoting Kiss songs on radio and more.

    Listen to the full interview with each guest @linernotes.ca

    Guest Glimpses with Chris Tait, Jean Marc, Andy Curran, Geoffrey Kelly

    Guest Glimpses with Chris Tait, Jean Marc, Andy Curran, Geoffrey Kelly
    This is the 19th episode of our special series ‘Guest Glimpses’, short bits from longer conversations with previous guests. You’ll hear about 10 minutes of each guest’s 60+ minute chat with show host Dan Hare. Featured guests this week are:

    CHRIS TAIT - singer-songwriter and producer, best known as the lead singer and guitarist for the gold record selling band Chalk Circle. In this bit Chris talks about how the band got started, getting to the next level and their broad musical style, and more.

    JEAN MARC - founder and singer/songwriter for the group The Box. In this clip Jean Marc discusses the influence of French music on the band, why he took over production of the band’s videos, and more.

    ANDY CURRAN - singer/songwriter, producer, manager, Juno award-winner and the founding member and bass player for the popular ‘80s rock band Coney Hatch. In this bit Andy shares how instrumental Kim Mitchells was in the success of Coney Hatch, tidbits on how opening for Trooper prepared them for touring with Judas Priest, and more.

    GEOFFREY KELLY - recording artist, co-founders and co-songwriter for the band Spirit of the West. In this clip Geoffrey talks about collecting records, how traveling in Europe led him to a music career in Canada, why the band “shook up” folk music, and more.

    Listen to the full interview with each guest @linernotes.ca

    Frank Mills, 3 time Juno award-winner, 2 time SOCAN classic award-recipient

    Frank Mills, 3 time Juno award-winner, 2 time SOCAN classic award-recipient
    Frank Mills is an iconic Canadian musician, three time Juno award-winner, two time SOCAN classic award-recipient, keyboardist, composer & arranger of 20 gold/platinum albums, producer, writer, and noted TV host/performer. In this fascinating chat with Dan Hare Frank shares many highlights from his 81 years including: the traumas he experienced as a teen that shaped his life; his connections to Anne Murray, Gordon Lightfoot, Liona Boyd and other artists; how he ended up living in Vermont; his one career regret; why he won’t play in public these days, and so much more. Find out about Frank @ frankmills.com

    Geoff Eyre, singer/drummer with The Hometown Band

    Geoff Eyre, singer/drummer with The Hometown Band
    Geoff Eyre is a drummer/singer best know for his time with The Hometown Band. In this chat with Dan Hare, Geoff talks about: The Edmonton based band he was in as a teenager which opened for The Who, Cream, The McCoys and others; the experience of working with Valdy, Straight Lines and The Headpins; his uncredited work on Terry Jack's biggest hit; playing on The Moody Blues single ‘Your Wildest Dreams’; punching a fellow musician and much more.

    Guest Glimpses with Roy Forbes, Greg Fraser, George Belanger, Andres del Castillo

    Guest Glimpses with Roy Forbes, Greg Fraser, George Belanger, Andres del Castillo
    This is the 16th episode of our special series ‘Guest Glimpses’, short bits from longer conversations with previous guests. You’ll hear about 10 minutes of each guest’s 60+ minute chat with show host Dan Hare. Featured guests this week are:

    ROY FORBES (BIM) - is one of Canada’s best known songwriters and performing artists. He is also a producer, film composer, songwriting mentor, radio host and popular music historian. In this bit Roy shares details on how he entered the Vancouver music scene, his connection to John Lee Hooker, Chilliwack and other well-known artists, and more.

    GREG FRASER - is the founder and lead guitarist for the Juno nominated ‘80s rock band Brighton Rock. Some highlights Greg shares include what it’s really like to be a touring band, how Brighton Rock formed and where the name came from, and more.

    GEORGE BELANGER - is lead vocalist for the hugely popular ‘80s band Harlequin. In this clip George talks about joining Harlequin, becoming “chattel” for CBS records and what that meant, and more.

    ANDRES del CASTILLO - is the singer/songwriter behind the Juno-nominated band Eight Seconds, best known for the hit song 'Kiss You (When It's Dangerous)’. Here Andres reveals why learning cover tunes gave him an advantage as a songwriter, where the name Eight Seconds really came from, how winning a local contest provided validation and more.

    Listen to the full interview with each guest @linernotes.ca

    Guest Glimpses with Paul Hoffert, Chris Hooper, Blair Packham, Jack Lavin

    Guest Glimpses with Paul Hoffert, Chris Hooper, Blair Packham, Jack Lavin
    This is the 14th episode of our special series ‘Guest Glimpses’, short bits from longer conversations with previous guests. You’ll hear about 10 minutes of each guest’s 60+ minute chat with show host Dan Hare. Featured guests this week are:

    PAUL HOFFERT arranger and keyboard player for Lighthouse, talks about the unusual way he met Skip Prokop, the uniqueness of Lighthouse and more.

    CHRIS HOOPER, dummer for the Western Canadian Music Hall of Fame inductees The Grapes of Wrath shares information on how punk influenced the band, having control over their records and videos and more.

    BLAIR PACKHAM, singer/songwriter for The Jitters recalls his early days as a producer, forming the Jitters, the band’s “revolving door of drummers” and more.

    JACK LAVIN, founder of Powder Blues Band tells tales of his time in San Francisco during the hippie movement, coming to Vancouver, working with legends like Chuck Berry and more.

    Listen to the full interview with each guest @ linernotes.ca.

    Johnny Sinclair of Universal Honey

    Johnny Sinclair of Universal Honey
    Bassist, songwriter, recording artist Johnny Sinclair is a founding member of The Pursuit of Happiness and the co-founder of Universal Honey and Tucker Lane. In this chat with Dan Hare, Johnny shares: his move from Saskatoon to Toronto in the early 1980s; the beginning and end of The Pursuit of Happiness; writing songs with Leslie Stanwyck and their personal and professional relationship; how Universal Honey and Tucker Lane came to be; recording and touring today versus the 1990s and so much more. Find out about Johnny, Leslie and both bands @UniversalHoneyBand.com and TuckerLane.ca

    Ron Sexsmith, Bill Janovitz on Leon Russell

    Ron Sexsmith, Bill Janovitz on Leon Russell

    On Episode 94, we welcome back two returning guests.

    Buffalo Tom's Bill Janovitz is here to discuss his new book, a definitive and expansive biography of Leon Russell: The Master Of Space And Time's Journey Thorught Rock & Roll History (Hachette Books)We also hear a couple of selections from the newly reissued Leon Russell: Signature Songs collection on Dark Horse Records, plus a few other classic Russell tracks.

    And Canadian songwriter's songwriter Ron Sexsmith gives us the background on his brand new, 17th studio album, The Vivian Line. 

    Carrie Colliton takes a well-earned day off after a huge and successful Record Store Day 2023. 

    For up-to-the-minute information on all things RSD, go to RecordStoreDay.com.

    Sponsored as always by Dogfish Head Craft Brewery, Tito's Handmade Vodka, and Crosley turntables.

    Produced, engineered, written, and hosted by Paul Myers, with theme music and selected interstitial music by Paul Myers.

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    Connie Kaldor, multi-Juno winner, singer/songwriter, Order of Canada recipient

    Connie Kaldor, multi-Juno winner, singer/songwriter, Order of Canada recipient
    Connie Kaldor is a multi Juno award-winner, singer/songwriter and Order of Canada recipient. In this chat with host Dan Hare Connie talks about: how her theatrical background influenced her career; what being from the prairies taught her about forging her own path; starting her own record label; her eclectic style; her process of songwriting and performing and much more. Find out about Connie on her website @ conniekaldor.com

    Mike Kozak and Mark Bradac of Teaze

    Mike Kozak and Mark Bradac of Teaze

    Teaze band members Mike Kozak (drummer) and Mark Bradac (guitarist) chat with Dan Hare about: how the band was formed; meeting the Rolling Stones; the origin of their hit song ‘Sweet Misery”; being superstars in Japan; backing Cheap Trick and Aerosmith; why the band broke up, and why they are back together after 40 years apart. Visit the Teaze Facebook page for all the latest info.

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