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By CFRC Podcast Network
The podcast currently has 9 episodes available.
On the eighth and final episode of Brought Back Home, we hold a discussion with Helena Hannibal and Eric Liu of the Jazz Duo, Room Tone. They play us some of their favourite Jazz standards, and give some incredible insight to the history of Jazz, as well as discuss many topics surrounding musical cultural appropriation.
Videographer and Photographer, Celiné Klein, of Jamstone Productions sits down with us and explains what changes she's made to her business' projects since the height of the COVID-19 pandemic in March. Local musicians Ryan Lewis and Claire Cooper join us for a few performances, and explain the process for their musical projects coming to the world in the next few months.
With only two episodes remaining before the finale of Brought Back Home, we look back on our time with our previous musical guests. Mariah Horner, Short Wave Theatre Festival director on the CFRC, joins Matt in the studio and discusses what theatre has been like in Kingston the last several months.
This week, we start our show with interviews from Sarah Emtage, up-and-coming local playwright, and Maddy Scoville, an incredibly talented director and actor from Kingston. We discuss how theatre has changed and adapted since this past March, and we touch on future productions that will air on the CFRC. For the second half of the show, we sit down with Hinterwood, a local music group that released a brand new single this past week. We talk about how they've worked on promoting and producing their upcoming EP release, and of course, give us a few live performances as well.
Max and Owen from local band, Willy Nilly, play to unplugged set and talk about their independent, at-home streams they've been conducting for the last several weeks. Thanks to phase 3 of Ontario re-opening businesses, local musicians are able to perform again with some restrictions, and Willy Nilly will be one of them. At the end of the show, we debut a new single from next week's guest, Hinterwood.
On this episode of Brought Back Home, Jessica Nielson joins us to discuss how music is processed by the mind, and how it can be used to help us heal. Following our sit-down with Jess, Mariah Horner chats with musician Emilie Steele, as she plays us some new, original material, promoting the upcoming performance of Emlie Steele and the Deal for The Isabel's Online Summer Music Festival.
Despite the worldwide pandemic, artists are creating plenty of new material. In Kingston, we are witnessing many of our artists doing the same. This week, we have a live performance double feature including Tyson Sullivan, as well as new group, Altostratus. Both artists talk about how their creative process has adjusted the last few months and discuss their upcoming, new releases!
On the first episode of Brought Back Home, we discuss the changes that isolation and social distancing have brought to the arts community here in Kingston, and how live events have been affected. Sarah Witiuk, creater and executive director of Kingston Today and Queen's Events sits down with us to give us her perspective on the matter. Local musician, Sean Bain joins us in the studio afterwards for a live performance, as well as an interview where we talk about his experience with the YGK music scene, and what we can expect from him in the future.Host Matt Muto chats with local #ygk musician Sean Bain!
The podcast currently has 9 episodes available.