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Tag Archives: Halifax
Interview: Tom Terrell
Tom Terrell: bluegrass, jazz, roots, blues, gypsy, and all the places in-between. Tom Terrell joined me in the studio on a grey Tuesday morning to reminisce about drumming in punk bands, talk about his genre bending bluegrass band The Modern … Continue reading
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Tagged Halifax, high on the mountain, the modern grass, tom terrell
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Interview: Morgan MacDonald
Morgan MacDonald: Heartfelt Halifax Folk Morgan MacDonald came by the studio on a sunny Halifax morning to chat about his work with Jason Collett, recent In the Dead of Winter performance, and getting his start in Halifax cover bands. Find … Continue reading
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Tagged back to the wilderness, Halifax, in the dead of winter, Interview, morgan macdonald
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Interview: Old Man Luedecke
Old Man Luedecke: heart-warming, grin-growing banjo music from Chester, Nova Scotia. I reached Old Man Luedecke by phone on the streets of Halifax to discuss his new album Tender is the Night, how to make biblical references work, and penning a cowboy … Continue reading