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This week on Songwriters From Here and Away, we spin a collection of brand-new Canadian songs — from the dance floor to the campfire, the prairies to the Maritimes, and everything in between. These artists bring passion, poetry, and pure heart to their music.
Join host Robert Campbell for an hour of discovery and groove as we explore songs about love, courage, heartbreak, and resilience — each one stamped with that unmistakable Canadian creativity.
Grab a coffee (or something stronger) and tune in for new sounds from coast to coast.
Erika Mae – “Nobody's Fool”
Excuse Me – “Regular Change”
JACE Carrillo – “EL DÍA”
Jez Dylan Bonham – “270 Winchester”
Beauts – “02 Waverley”
The Peace Option – “The Sword”
Montuno Cubano – “Frágil de Cristal”
Philip Matyszak – “Hekate”
Philip Matyszak – “Freddie the Vampire”
The Dusty Halos – “Little Bird”
Rhonda Gallant-Morari – “Can't Count On You”
The Honey Cowboy – “Time”
Jory Nash – “Oh, Little One”
Kele Fleming – “Molly Bloom's Monologue”
By Songwriters From Here And Away // Robert CampbellThis week on Songwriters From Here and Away, we spin a collection of brand-new Canadian songs — from the dance floor to the campfire, the prairies to the Maritimes, and everything in between. These artists bring passion, poetry, and pure heart to their music.
Join host Robert Campbell for an hour of discovery and groove as we explore songs about love, courage, heartbreak, and resilience — each one stamped with that unmistakable Canadian creativity.
Grab a coffee (or something stronger) and tune in for new sounds from coast to coast.
Erika Mae – “Nobody's Fool”
Excuse Me – “Regular Change”
JACE Carrillo – “EL DÍA”
Jez Dylan Bonham – “270 Winchester”
Beauts – “02 Waverley”
The Peace Option – “The Sword”
Montuno Cubano – “Frágil de Cristal”
Philip Matyszak – “Hekate”
Philip Matyszak – “Freddie the Vampire”
The Dusty Halos – “Little Bird”
Rhonda Gallant-Morari – “Can't Count On You”
The Honey Cowboy – “Time”
Jory Nash – “Oh, Little One”
Kele Fleming – “Molly Bloom's Monologue”