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Brian had a nice chat with Rock and Roll Hall of Famer, and founder of the Lovin’ Spoonful, John Sebastian. They spoke of the new release “Exploring the Lovin’ Spoonful Songbook” featuring Arlen Roth and special guests, John’s accidental Woodstock performance and how not to make Bonnie Raitt angry.
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Brian had a lovely chat with his friend Amanda Shires during Morning Music on Wednesday, December 8, 2021. They talked about her new holiday album “For Christmas," a recent health scare that sent her to the hospital, and her fight for women’s reproductive rights.
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Bruce Cockburn is one of the most beloved and celebrated singer-songwriters in the world.Just prior to starting a tour to promote his new album, Greatest Hits 1970-2020, Bruce took the time to speak with Doug Jayne about Canada, The Beatles, and the first time he heard himself on the radio!
The interview aired Wednesday, December 8, 2021.
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December 1 was an exciting day at KRCB 104.9! Doug Jayne came to work early to do a phone interview with Bruce Cockburn. Jayne told Cockburn he was particularly excited because two of his heroes, the Smothers Brothers, were in the next studio recording an interview with Marc Maron for his "WTF" podcast.
"When my show started at noon, I grabbed the Smothers Brothers CD off the shelf, and gave it to Wendy hoping she would get it autographed," Jayne said.
"To my delight," he continued, "Tom, Dick and Marc visited me in Studio A for an impromptu stop and chat - and they signed the CD!" Here's the conversation. It begins with an early Smothers Brothers recording of "Chocolate"...
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