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Join northern musician and storyteller Pat Braden as he sits down with the music makers from the Northwest Territories, (NWT) from the late 1950s to the mid 1970s. A time of cultural and musical revo... more
FAQs about Musicians of the Midnight Sun:How many episodes does Musicians of the Midnight Sun have?The podcast currently has 47 episodes available.
June 28, 2021Pater LaffertyMetis musician Peter Lafferty hails from Łı́ı́dlı̨ Kų́ę́/Fort Simpson, NT. He started playing guitar at 13 years old and toured southern Canada in the 1960s and 1970s before settling in Whitehorse, YT.See photos of Peter and hear the full interview at: https://www.musiciansofthemidnightsun.com/artists/peter-laffertySupport the project at: https://www.musiciansofthemidnightsun.com/donateFollow Musicians of the Midnight at https://www.facebook.com/Musicians-of-the-Midnight-Sun-2118206611779800and Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/musiciansofthemidnightsun/...more35minPlay
June 07, 2021John SigvaldasonJohn Sigvaldason moved to Yellowknife with his family in 1969. He taught himself how to play guitar and went on to lead the band “Stonehenge” through his high school years before leaving to study music.See photos of John and hear the full interview at: https://www.musiciansofthemidnightsun.com/artists/john-sigvaldasonSupport the project at: https://www.musiciansofthemidnightsun.com/donateFollow Musicians of the Midnight at https://www.facebook.com/Musicians-of-the-Midnight-Sun-2118206611779800and Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/musiciansofthemidnightsun/...more32minPlay
May 31, 2021Pat BurkeSinger Pat Burke grew up in Tthebacha / Fort Smith, NT. In 1966, he went to high school in Yellowknife and boarded at Akaitcho Hall. Pat’s powerful voice has been featured on many stages and recordings over the decades.See photos of Pat and hear the full interview at: https://www.musiciansofthemidnightsun.com/artists/pat-burkeSupport the project at: https://www.musiciansofthemidnightsun.com/donateFollow Musicians of the Midnight at https://www.facebook.com/Musicians-of-the-Midnight-Sun-2118206611779800and Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/musiciansofthemidnightsun/...more30minPlay
May 25, 2021Roy MenaghIn 1973, Roy Menagh and his family moved to Yellowknife where he taught music at Sir John Franklin High school. Roy was a tour de force, encouraging and facilitating community engagement with the arts throughout the north.See photos of Johnny and hear the full interview at: https://www.musiciansofthemidnightsun.com/artists/Roy-MenaghSupport the project at: https://www.musiciansofthemidnightsun.com/donateFollow Musicians of the Midnight at https://www.facebook.com/Musicians-of-the-Midnight-Sun-2118206611779800and Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/musiciansofthemidnightsun/...more49minPlay
May 17, 2021Johnny Landry Part 2Johnny Landry began writing music in the early 1980s, fusing Dehghaot’ine tea dance songs with popular music. In 1995, his song, “Hina Na Ho Hine” was recorded by NU artist, Susan Aglukark. Johnny continues to write and perform in the Dene Zhatié language.See photos of Johnny and hear the full interview at: https://www.musiciansofthemidnightsun.com/artists/johnny-landrySupport the project at: https://www.musiciansofthemidnightsun.com/donateFollow Musicians of the Midnight at https://www.facebook.com/Musicians-of-the-Midnight-Sun-2118206611779800and Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/musiciansofthemidnightsun/...more38minPlay
May 10, 2021Johnny Landry Part 1Johnny Landry began writing music in the early 1980s, fusing Dehghaot’ine tea dance songs with popular music. In 1995, his song, “Hina Na Ho Hine” was recorded by NU artist, Susan Aglukark. Johnny continues to write and perform in the Dene Zhatié language.See photos of Johnny and hear the full interview at: https://www.musiciansofthemidnightsun.com/artists/johnny-landrySupport the project at: https://www.musiciansofthemidnightsun.com/donateFollow Musicians of the Midnight at https://www.facebook.com/Musicians-of-the-Midnight-Sun-2118206611779800and Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/musiciansofthemidnightsun/...more39minPlay
May 03, 2021April and Stan MercrediApril Mercredi performed throughout Alberta with “Eve Ray and The Country Girls” and other bands through the late 1960s. On a northern tour in 1969, she met Stan Mercredi in Fort Providence. Later they moved to Yellowknife where April performed with local bands in the bars and at community events.See photos of April and hear the full interview at: https://www.musiciansofthemidnightsun.com/artists/april-mercrediSupport the project at: https://www.musiciansofthemidnightsun.com/donateFollow Musicians of the Midnight at https://www.facebook.com/Musicians-of-the-Midnight-Sun-2118206611779800and Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/musiciansofthemidnightsun/...more21minPlay
April 26, 2021David EvalikDavid Evalik grew up in Iqaluktuuttiaq/Cambridge Bay, NU. He picked up the guitar at the residential schools he attended in Inuvik and Yellowknife. David performed with the band “The Centennaires” for the Canadian Centennial celebrations in 1967. Today, David still plays with his band, “The Delta Good Time Band” in the Kitikmeot and Mackenzie Delta region.See photos of David and hear the full interview at: https://www.musiciansofthemidnightsun.com/artists/david-evalikSupport the project at: https://www.musiciansofthemidnightsun.com/donateFollow Musicians of the Midnight at https://www.facebook.com/Musicians-of-the-Midnight-Sun-2118206611779800and Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/musiciansofthemidnightsun/...more32minPlay
April 19, 2021Ted and Leslie Wesley Part 2Ted Wesley moved to Yellowknife in the early 1960s and married Leslie Harder. Later they formed “The Tundra Folk” trio with Andy Steen. In 1967 they performed on the Centennial barge and toured the high arctic in a Cessna 185. Ted recorded 3 albums between 1973 -77. His third, “North of Canada” sold more than 70,000 albums and earned a Juno nomination for Country Male Vocalist of the Year. Ted and Leslie Wesley were among the original founders of the “Folk on the Rocks” music festival in 1980. Have a great weekend and we'll see you on Monday. See photos of Ted and Leslie and hear the full interview at: https://www.musiciansofthemidnightsun.com/artists/ted-wesleySupport the project at: https://www.musiciansofthemidnightsun.com/donateFollow Musicians of the Midnight at https://www.facebook.com/Musicians-of-the-Midnight-Sun-2118206611779800and Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/musiciansofthemidnightsun/...more24minPlay
April 12, 2021Ted and Leslie Wesley Part 1Ted Wesley moved to Yellowknife in the early 1960s and married Leslie Harder. Later they formed “The Tundra Folk” trio with Andy Steen. In 1967 they performed on the Centennial barge and toured the high arctic in a Cessna 185. Ted recorded 3 albums between 1973 -77. His third, “North of Canada” sold more than 70,000 albums and earned a Juno nomination for Country Male Vocalist of the Year. Ted and Leslie Wesley were among the original founders of the “Folk on the Rocks” music festival in 1980. Have a great weekend and we'll see you on Monday. See photos of Ted and Leslie and hear the full interview at: https://www.musiciansofthemidnightsun.com/artists/ted-wesleySupport the project at: https://www.musiciansofthemidnightsun.com/donateFollow Musicians of the Midnight at https://www.facebook.com/Musicians-of-the-Midnight-Sun-2118206611779800and Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/musiciansofthemidnightsun/...more27minPlay
FAQs about Musicians of the Midnight Sun:How many episodes does Musicians of the Midnight Sun have?The podcast currently has 47 episodes available.