Sinopsis
Now in its 31st year on CiTR, The Saturday Edge is my personal guide to world & roots music, with African, Latin and European music in the first half, followed by Celtic, Blues, Songwriters, Cajun and whatever else fits!
Episodios
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Standing On The Moon: omens, defiance, and love
05/09/2020 Duración: 04h01minNew releases by Canada's Twin Flames, Italy's Beppe Gambetta, America's Molly Tuttle, and Cape Breton's Hauler. Plus a small tribute to Justin Townes Earle. Some sombre sounds and a few songs of hope, love and defiance. Finished up with a great new cover of Which Side Are You On for Labour Day
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Tonder Festival Memories
29/08/2020 Duración: 04h31sTribute to Denmark's Tonder Festival - which should have been happening this weekend. Lots of Scandinavian fiddles and voices, and lots of Canadians (very popular at Tonder down the years). Some personal reminiscences from that event in 2016 and 2019 - and RIPs to Balla Sidibe (Orchestra Baobab) and Justin Townes Earle
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Memories of Edmonton Folk Fest Too
22/08/2020 Duración: 04h01minPart Two of my favourite reminiscences from the Edmonton Folk Music Festival.
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Edmonton Folk Music Festival Memories - Part 1
15/08/2020 Duración: 04h01sSome personal recollections of attending the "Rolls Royce of Canadian Festivals" since 1986. With some of my favourite selections and artists from the great event.
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Steve's Birthday Special
08/08/2020 Duración: 04h02sSome favourite songs, a few tunes from the latest Songlines magazine, and R.I.P. English Blues guitar maestro Peter Green
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Mission Folk Festival Tribute Show
25/07/2020 Duración: 04h04sSome of my favourite memories of Mission Folk Festival down the years, plus 55 years since Dylan went electric, RIPs to Judy Dyble and Emmitt Rhodes, and a couple of dedications
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Memories of Jericho Beach
18/07/2020 Duración: 04h01sThe Vancouver Folk Music Festival should have taken place this weekend. Here is my personal tribute to the event, from which I usually broadcast this show LIVE on CiTR. Some of my personal favourites down the years in the park, and music from many of the performers who had been booked to play this time around.
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Island Musicfest Tribute
11/07/2020 Duración: 04h01sThe pandemic has shut down all major concerts and especially painful is the loss of the great Canadian festival circuit. This weekend should have been Island Musicfest in Courtenay BC. Here's my tribute to the event with some past highlights and some artists who would have been there this week. As should I. Plus some new music from Songlines magazine, and a tribute to our new electric car - Telstar!
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Fourth Quartets
04/07/2020 Duración: 04h01minIncredible music in the first hour by the likes of Tamikrest and Bela Fleck & Toumani Diabate. Lots of strings throughout. Many of them played by the Kronos Quartet. Today’s theme is Quartets. Being the fourth. I recorded the show on the beach at Roberts Creek on Canada Day.
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Canada Day Preview
27/06/2020 Duración: 04h02sCanada Day Special Preview show, with all the music - after the opening tune - performed by Canadians. Some came from away. Others were born here. Many have roots in other cultures. The hardest part was how to cram in all the songs I wanted to play for Canada Day. It's all good and we are very lucky to be here and able to celebrate all these sounds. Great country, great music, rich cultural heritage, and free health care too!!
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Juneteenth
20/06/2020 Duración: 04h02sTo mark Juneteenth I played a lot of new music from Africa, and quite a few songs about slavery and its effects. Part of my motivation was Marc Fournier - CBC DJ - posting a photo of empty shelves saying this is how many records would be in his collection if he took out all the black artists and all the musicians inspired by black artists! I finished the show with some Celtic music, a few songs for Father's Day, and a bit of a Midsummer flourish.
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Bloomsday
13/06/2020 Duración: 04h18sJune 16th is Blooms Day for James Joyce. So some Dublin songs, some June songs, and some songs about Blooms. Also a request for music by Vin Garbutt - the brilliant singer songwriter and hilarious storyteller from NE England - who passed away three years ago; a "mini-concert" by Eilen Jewell; some new African music; and a request for emerging Scots fiddler Ryan Young. Plus a flourish of Canadian guitars at the end!
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35th Anniversary Special - Part 2
06/06/2020 Duración: 04h17sDeeply affected by news from south of the border this week, the 35th anniversary celebration began with a lot of songs about Justice, Freedom, Hope, and Kindness - a few things which appear to have deserted the news pages. Then I cheered things up a bit with some rollicking - and some beautiful - Celtic music. Finished up with a few new songs from current faves and a classic from Canadian songwriter Susan Crowe.
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35th Anniversary Special - Part 2
06/06/2020 Duración: 04h32sDeeply affected by news from south of the border this week, the 35th anniversary celebration began with a lot of songs about Justice, Freedom, Hope, and Kindness - a few things which appear to have deserted the news pages. Then I cheered things up a bit with some rollicking - and some beautiful - Celtic music. Finished up with a few new songs from current faves and a classic from Canadian songwriter Susan Crowe.
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35th Anniversary Special - Part One
30/05/2020 Duración: 04h24sThis show started in Kolkatta, moved to Kenya, then a brief RIP to Mory Kante, some Afro-Canadian fusion, a shout-out to Rokia Traore's child custody woes, and moved on through West Africa to Colombia, Wales, Sweden, France, The Balkans, Mississippi, and up to the safe side of the 49th with a feature on the new CD by The Burying Ground (country blues from Roberts Creek), and all sorts of Canadiana before Tim Readman gave us an exclusive on a new song about Going On Zoom. Ended with a flourish of Celtic music from BC's Kierah, and two great Irish bands - The Pogues and Four Men & A Dog. Phew! 35 years on CiTR!!! The odd technological flaw apart, this was a FUN show. Enjoy the podcast!!
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Flashback Special!
23/05/2020 Duración: 04h21slooking back at the first music festival I ever attended. 50 years ago this weekend The Hollywood Music Festival took place on a farmer's field near Keele University in North Staffordshire. It was the first appearance outside North America of The Grateful Dead. Traffic - just prior to launching John Barleycorn Must Die; British jug band Mungo Jerry; and lots more! Plus new releases by Gretchen Peters, The Nell & Jim Band, Pharis & Jason, Canadian singer Elise LeGrow, Jake Blount, Ranky Tanky, Bob Dylan, Les Fireflies, Laura Cortese, and much more. (I messed up the recording and omitted a track by The Burying Ground. I will feature their new CD on next week's show.)
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Long Weekend? What Is A Long Weekend??
16/05/2020 Duración: 04h02sMusic From Africa to China to Mexico to Louisiana to The Great White North. Happy Birthday to Steve Winwood and Barbara Dane and Happy World Fiddle Day to one and all! The show ended with a sudden burst of laughter. This is good!!
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Celebrating The Rogue's 33rd Anniversary
09/05/2020 Duración: 04h04sNostalgia rules the airwaves today! Plenty of reminiscences from 33 years of Roguery, plus new music from Laura Cortese, John Doyle, JMO, David Bromberg, Eliza Gilkyson, Pharis & Jason Romero, The Burnett Sisters, Wu Fei & Abigail Washburn, and Toronto's Sultans Of String, whose new CD - Refuge - may have led to my inadvertent underlying theme of the plight of refugees. Such cool, subversive stuff, this Roots Music can be!
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We Are Such Stuff As Dreams Are Made On
02/05/2020 Duración: 04h01minStarted with an R.I.P. to Afro-beat pioneer and master drummer Tony Allen (Nigeria), then featured lots of music about dreams. All we can do these days is dream, it seems, so I figured we needed a soundtrack! Also new music from Pharis & Jason Romero, Rory Block, Steve Riley, Sierra Hull, and more!
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Thinking Of Nova Scotia
25/04/2020 Duración: 04h11sMusic from - and for - the people of Nova Scotia dominated the show this week after that dreadful murder spree last weekend. Plenty of cheery music too, from all over the map as we continue to self-isolate and yet keep the good vibes going