Side Aye
1. Sandy Nelson: Wipeout – 1965
2. The Even Dozen Jug Band: Mandolin King Rag – 1989
3. Jim Kweskin Jug Band: Jug Band Music – 1965
4. The Original Sloth Band: Memphis Shakedown – 1976 *
5. Memphis Jug Band: Cocaine Habit Blues – 1930
6. The Lovin’ Spoonful: Jugband Music – 1966
7. the blackflies: King Street Car – 1998 *
8. King David’s Jug Band: What’s That Tastes Like Gravy – 1925
9. Red Mountain Jug Band: Fishin’ Blues – 1968
10. Ed Kelly’s Washboard Band: Shim Shaming – 1937
11. The Junior Jug Band: The Washtub Boogie – 1981 *
12. The Minimalist Jug Band: Writer – 2003 *
13. Ry Cooder: Viola Lee Blues – 1986
14. Jughead: Sick, Sorry & Sober – 1993 *
15. Bobby Edwards: Café Summer – 1987 *
16. Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band: On Tomorrow – 1968
17. Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band: Beatle Bones N’ Smokin’ Stones – 1968
18. Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band: Gimme Dat Harp Boy – 1968
19. Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band: Kandy Korn – 1968
20. Lorne Lofsky & Ed Bickert: Bean and The Boys – 1983 *
The Bee Side
21. Heads In The Sky: Heads In Rio – 1981 *
22. The Stooges: 1969 – 1969
23. Savoy Brown Blues Band: I’m Crying – 1969
24. The Heptones: Mr. President – 1975
25. Cat Mother: Been All Around The World – 1970
26. Dead Boys: Nothing To Do – 1977
27. Knickerbockers: Lies – 1966
28. Duke Ellington Orchestra: Rockin’ Rhythm – 1943
29. McKenna Mendelson Mainline: T B Blues – 1969 *
30. McKenna Mendelson Mainline: One Way Ticket – 1969 *
31. McKenna Mendelson Mainline: She’s Alright – 1969 *
32. McKenna Mendelson Mainline: Beltmaker – 1969 *
33. McKenna Mendelson Mainline: Think I’m Losing My Marbles – 1969 *
34. McKenna Mendelson Mainline: Drive You – 1969 *
35. John Williams: Close Encounters of the Third King – 1977
36. Madvarks: Peace On Earth – 2023 *
37. Graeme Kirkland: Street People – 1989 *
*CanCon = 46%
Side Aye – Jug Bands
There has been this misconception that jugbands were made up of hillbillies playing bluegrass on the front porch with a XXX crock jug of whisky and a hound. Maybe you saw them portrayed that way in cartoon, with long white beards. The real jugbands were actually the first blues bands, playing in Church (now Handy) Park in Memphis. They specialized in rags, blues and folk dance music – literally anything they were hire to play – and were black. They began being recorded in the early 1920s but the jugband scene sort of fell apart when electric instruments became the ones of choice. Jugbands morphed into electric blue bands in post-war blues. While we say jugbands, the genre also features washboard bands. They were rediscovered in the late ‘50s by people like Samuel Charters and Mike Bloomfield, especially in New York and Chicago.
1. Sandy Nelson: Wipe-out
(Wilson / Fuller / Barryhill)
Teen Beat ’65: Imperial Records LP 12278
Santa Monica CA
Sandy Nelson: drums
Rick Podolor: guitar
Produced by Nick De Caro - 1965
Sander Lloyd Nelson
b. Santa Monica CA December 1, 1938 / d. February 14, 2022 Las Vegas NV (83)
This was the first of a dozen Sandy Nelson drum / dance albums I bought in the sixties. Those were the days when to prove yourself worth as a drummer you had to play Wipe-out. All drummers could do it but not with much finesse. Nelson had finesse in spades!
Sandy Nelson attended high school with Jan Berry, Dean Torrence Phil Spector. Played drums for Spector on the Teddy Bears' number one hit To Know Him, Is To Love Him in 1958. Recorded his first hit, Teen Beat, in 1959, followed by his only solo top ten hit “Let There Be Drums” in 1961. In 1963 Sandy was involved in a vehicular accident and lost part of his leg. He recovered and returned to performing the following year. Recorded 29 solo studio albums. Last hit song was Teen Beat ’65. Also used on Chipmunks songs
2. Even Dozen Jug Band: Mandolin King Rag
(Trad)
The Even Dozen Jug Band: Elektra Records EKL 246
NYC
David Grisman: mandolin
Stefan Grossman: guitar, banjo
Steve Katz: washboard
Josh Rifkin: piano, kazoo
John Sebastian (as John Benson): harmonica
Pete Jacobson: guitar, banjo
Pete Seigel: guitar, banjo
Frank Goodkin: banjo
Fred Weisz: violin
Danny Lauffer: jug
Peggy Haine: jug
Bob Gurland: trumpet
Produced by Paul Rothchild, January 1964
The legendary Even Dozen Jug Band was founded in 1963 by Stefan Grossman & Pete Seigel. It cincluded David Grisman (Earth Opera, Old & In the Way w Jerry Garcia); Steve Katz (Blues Project / Blood, Sweat & Tears); John Sebastian (Lovin’ Spoonful); Maria D’amato (Muldaur). The jug band only stayed together for about a year, releasing just one album.
3. Jim Kweskin Jug Band: Jugband Music
(Will Shade)
Jug Band Music: Vanguard Records – VRS 9163
Boston MA
Jim Kweskin – guitar, vocals, comb
Mel Lyman – harmonica, banjo
Bill Keith – banjo, pedal steel guitar
Fritz Richmond – jug, washtub bass
Richard Greene – fiddle
Maria D’Amato (Muldaur) – vocals, percussion, fiddle
Geoff Muldaur – guitar, vocals, mandolin, washboard, kazoo
Produced by Vanguard Records,1965
Jim Kweskin
born July 18, 1940, Stamford, Connecticut
Jim Kweskin was an extremely influential driver of the jugband revivalist movement in the sixties, popularizing the bluesy roots music that was famous with black musicians throughout the south. They were really the first blues bands. Kewskin used Will Shade’s Memphis Jug Band as his model and before we knew it, there were hundreds of jugbands learning how to play songs with jugs blowing, washboard playing, kazoo jamming tunes. Many great rock bands actually began as a jugband. Grateful Dead, Mother Tucker’s Yellow Duck, Lovin’ Spoonful, Mendelson Joe, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band and Humphry & The Dumptrucks, were some who began as Jugbands.
Maria Muldaur, formerly with the Even Dozen Jug Band, joined Kweskin’s band in 1963. Kweskin released six albums 1963-70. In 2013, the band held a reunion tour that included Jim Kweskin, Maria Muldaur, Geoff Muldaur, Richard Greene, Bill Keith, Cindy Cashdollar & Sam Bevan, most of whom were amongst its original members.
4. The Original Sloth Band: Memphis Shakedown
(Will Shade)
Hustlin & Bustlin: Posterity Woodshed Records PWS 005
Toronto ON
Ken Whiteley: jug, washboard, banjo, vocal
Tom Evans: fiddle
Chris Whiteley: guitar, harmonica vocal
Produced by David Essig & Original Sloth Band, 1976
Recorded by Bob and Dan Lanois Nov Dec 1975 at MSR Productions, Ancaster ON
Mastered by Bill Duddihie
The composer of this tune was Will Shade, aka Son Brimmer, leader of the famous Memphis Jug Band who recorded for RCA mostly in the late 20s. Ken Whiteley has always been a very good jug blower; he usually uses plastic Ajax bottles to blow into as they’re light, portable, very durable and easily replaceable. And they sound good too!
5. Memphis Jug Band with Hattie Hart: Cocaine Habit Blues
(Will Shade / Jennie Mae Clayton)
Memphis Jug Band Double Album: Yazoo Records 1067
Memphis TN
Ben Ramey (vocalist)
Hattie Hart (vocalist)
Vol Stevens (vocalist)
Ben Ramey (kazoo)
Charlie Burse (guitar)
Hambone Lewis (jug)
Will Shade (harmonica)
Compilation LP produced. 1979
Recorded 5/17/1930 Memphis Auditorium, Memphis, Tennessee.
Will Shade’s Memphis Jug Band was by far the most popular and long lasting of these acts. They also recorded a lot since Shade was a talent scout for blues labels, discovering some obscure acts who got to perform. Many jugbands were known by their name only; the players came and went and very few were ever recognized. Take a Whiff on Me” is an American folk song, with references to the use of cocaine. It is also known as "Cocaine Habit", and "Cocaine Habit Blues". It’s been recorded by Grateful Dead, Lonnie Donnegan, White Stripes, Leadbelly, etc.
6. The Lovin’ Spoonful: Jugband Music
(John Sebastian)
Best of the Lovin’ Spoonful: Kama Sutra Records – KSBS 2608
New York City
John Sebastian: guitar, vocals
Zal Yanovsky: lead guitar
Steve Boone: bass
Joe Butler: drums
Produced by Eric Jacobsen, 1966
Recorded by Val Valentin
Compilation produced Koppelman & Rubin: 1976
Jugbands first started appearing as early as 1905 in Louisville KY. They were basically the very first of the jazzy blues bands. Most started out as urban bands mostly made up of country musicians who migrated to Memphis to play on Beale St. The Lovin’ Spoonful started out as a folkie jug band known as The Mugwumps, who shared members with the Mamas and Pappas. The Spoonful song really lit a candle, popularizing the Jugbands even more.
7. the blackflies: King Street Car
(Peter Jellard)
Poutine: Ind. BFCD1
Toronto
Peter Jellard: violin
Rick Conroy: keys
Tim Hadley: bass
Steve Copek: guitar
Steve Fruitman: mandola, percussive shoes
Produced by John Switzer, 1997
Recorded by John Switzer at the House of Copec, Toronto; The Old Hadley PIace, the Fearless Films Kitchen, Toronto
Mastered at The Lacquer Channel, Toronto
While the blackflies (and the Cajun Ramblers before them) weren’t a jugband, I was drafted out of the Old Peculiar Jugband to play washboard and triangle for them so the pedigree is there.
8. King David’s Jug Band: What’s That Tastes Like Gravy?
(Unknown)
The Jug Bands: RF Records (Folkways) – RF 6
Cincinnati, OH
David Crockett: guitar
Sam “Stovepipe” Jones: vocal, jug (stovepipe)
Unknown jug, pipe, mandolin, guitar
Produced by Samuel Charters, 1963
Recorded Atlanta GA, Nov 1930
Samuel Charters wrote: KDJB is one of the shadowy country groups who were recorded and forgotten; their names lost somewhere in a company file. The music, however, is not shadowy, but is in the best country tradition of rough “breakdown” dances. The jug, in this case, may be a piece of pipe, and it is interesting to notice that it is being used as a lead instrument. The singer, who also seems to be playing a jug, alternates choruses between instrument and the voice.
9. Red Mountain Jug Band: Fishin’ Blues
(Trad)
The Strawberry Statement: MGM Records 2SE 14ST
USA
David Grisman – Mandolin, guitar, and vocals.
Gerry "The Voice" Blake – Lead vocals and guitar.
Steve Mann – Guitar, banjo, and harmonica.
Sam Sklair – Jug.• Bill McEuen – Bass.
Soundtrack Produced by Irwin Winkler & Robert Chartoff, 1970
An Elevator rides down the outside of a building into a crowd with the jugband playing and kids are dancing to the Fishin’ Blues! The Strawberry Statement: is a 1970 cult film about the counterculture and student revolts of the 1960s about the Columbia University protests of 1968. The film won the Jury Prize at the 1970 Cannes Film Festival. The Jug Band was probably just put together for the film as I can find no other reference of them.
10. Ed Kelly’s Washboard Band: Shim Shaming
(Trad)
The Jug, Jook and Washboasd Bands: Arhoolie BC 2
Charlotte NC
Ed Kelly: vocal, washboard
Unknown: jug, kazoo, guitar
Recorded 1937
Very little is known about the members of this band, other than its leader Ed Kelly. He was late at recording – 1937 – and was included in this collection of works produced for Arhoolie Records by Chris Stratchowitz
11. Junior Jug Band: Washtub Boogie
(Chris Whiteley / Ken Whiteley)
Lots More: Kids Records KRL 1018
Toronto ON
Ken Whiteley: guitars, piano, organ, mandolin, banjo trumpet, autoharp,
spoons, washboard, washtub, harmonica, kazoo, rub board, jug
Chris Whiteley: guitars, harmonicas, trumpet, pedal steel, kazoo
Dan Whiteley: drums, percussion
Jenny Whiteley: lead vocals, kazoo
Produced by Chris & Ken Whiteley, 1985
Recorded by Chad Irschik at Inception Sound, Toronto
Re-issued on CD as Songs To Sing, Holborne Distributing HKZ 007 – 1997
A kids’ record by a kids’ family band featuring four different Whiteleys: brothers Chris and Ken along with Chris’s two kids: Dan and Jenny when they were youngsters.
12. The Minimalist Jug Band: Writer
(A Mader)
For Crying Out Loud: no label or serial
BC
Al Mader: vocals, washtub bass
Produced by Chris Houston, 2003
No jug, no jug blower but still a jugband, utilizing the washtub to augment his poetry.
13. Ry Cooder: Viola Lee Blues
(Noah Lewis)
Crossroads Motion Picture Soundtrack: Warner Brothers 92 53991
Los Angeles CA
Ry Cooder: vocal, mandolin
Jim Keltner: drums
Jorge Calderon: bass
Jim Dickinson: piano, guitar
George Bohannon: baritone horn
Walt Sereth: soprano sax
Produced by Ry Cooder 1986
Recorded at Ocean Way Studios, Los Angeles by Mark Ettel
Second engineers: Tony Chiappa & Dave Ahlert
Mixed at Ocean Way and Record One by Judy Last
Mastered by Bernie Grundman
Originally recorded by Cannons Jug Stompers, the song was written by Cannon’s longtime partner, harmonica playing Noah Lewis. Apparently, Lewis was an amazing blues harp player who inspired Rice Miller who went by the name of Sonny Boy Williamson (II). He was able to play two harps at once, even through his nose.
The music for the Crossroads film is amazing. Cooder was in charge selecting the music, the musicians and the way in which they were recorded. Probably due to the fact that Ralph Macchio (The Karate Kid) played the co-lead role (with a very convincing Joe Seneca), the film didn’t do that great. According to Cooder: “the film went down the tubes.” But the music…. Unfortunately, the Steve Vai segment where he and Macchio (whose parts were mostly played by Cooder off camera) cut heads in a duel was left off the album. That was the best part. But what was on the album was amazing, including Sonny Terry and Brownie McGee’s last recording together. The use of bluesman Frank Frost was brilliantly shot at a real roadhouse in Mississippi.
14. Jughead: Sick, Sorry & Sober
(T & C Gallant)
Uncorked!: On Tap Records - SUDS 002
Toronto, ON
Michael “Lopez” Phillips – Acoustic Guitar, Dobro, Kazoo
Michael Smith – washboard, lead vocal
John Mets – spoons
Dan Ouellette – harmonica
Andrew Queen – Jug, Kazoo, Backing Vocals, Jew's Harp
Doug Queen – accordion
Christopher Quinn – 5 string banjo
Nik Tjelios – mandolin
Brian Morgan – fiddle
Michael Jursic – washtub bass
Travis Good – guitar
Julie Toboggan – bg vocals
Produced by M Lopez Phillips & Nik Tjelios, 1993
Recorded by Peter Horvath at Casa Wroxton and Liberty St. Studios, Toronto
Mastered by Peter E Moore at the E Room, Toronto
They billed themselves as a motorized jugband and indeed, you can hear the tinkling of the washboard and the blowing of the jug and the plucking of the washtub bass. A sometimes 10 piece Jugband from Toronto from the first of their three CD releases of the 1990s.
15. Bobby Edwards: Café Summer
(Bobby Edwards)
Twilight Drive: Duke Street Records DSR 31041
Scarborough ON
Bobby Edwards: solo guitar
Bob Mann: guitar
Danny Colomby: bass
Chris Dahmer, Steve Hunter, Ray Parker: keys
Paul Hannah: drums
Brian Leonard: percussion
Erich Traugott: trumpet
Guido Basso: flugelhorn
Vern Dorge: also sax
Eugene Amaro: tenor sax, flute
Virginia Markson: flute
Jack Zaza: flute, oboe
Jim McDonald, Gary Pattison: french horns
Russ Little: trombone
Erica Goodman: harp
Bill Richards: concert master
Produced by Bobby Edwards, 1987
Recorded by Andrw S Hermant at Manta Sound with Peter Lee and Mark Baldi
Mastered by George Graves at Lacquer Channel, Toronto
Robert David Edwards
b. Nov 24, 1948 in Scarborough, ON / d. South Lake Hospital, Newmarket Sept 15, 2021 (72)
16. Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band: On Tomorrow
17. Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band: Beatle Bones N’ Smokin’ Stones
18. Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band: Gimme Dat Harp Boy
19. Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band: Kandy Korn
(Don Van Vliet)
Strictly Personal: Blue Thumb Records BTS-1
Los Angeles
Don Van Vliet: lead vocal, harmonica
Alex St. Claire: guitar
Jeff Cotton: guitarJerry Handley: bass
John French: drums
Produced by Bb Krasnow, 1968
Recorded Apr. 25 – May 2, 1968 at Sunset Sound, Hollywood by Gene Shively I& Bill Lazerus
This is the Captain Beefheart album that preceded ‘Trout Mask Replica’, the seminal Beefheart album. All the songs on each side of the record need to be there, therefore I had an impossible task of trying to select a track to play, quickly realizing that I’d need to consider playing an entire side of the record. So here it is! Just strange arrangements that make you think and shiver before they really got weird.
20. Lorne Lofsky & Ed Bickert: Bean And The Boys
(Coleman Hawkins)
The Quartet of Lorne Lofsky and Ed Bickert and Friends: Unisson Records DDA-1002
Toronto ON / Hochfeld, Manitoba
Lorne Lofsky, guitar (left channel)
Ed Bickert, guitar (right channel)
Neil Swainson, bass
Jerry Fuller, drums
Produced by Bill Hemmerick and Ted Oreilly, 1985
Recorded by Ted OReilly, Phil Sheridan and Joe Finlan at McClear Place Studios, Toronto
The Bee Side
21. Heads In The Sky: Heads In Rio
(Russ Walker)
Heads In the Sky: Illuminated Records IR 001
Oak Ridges ON
Russ Walker: keys, guitar, percussion
Steve Webster: bass
Gerry Fielding: drums
Chris McKim: mellotron
Produced by Russ Walker, 1981
Recorded by Russ Walker and Brock Fricker, Rene Brossard and Gerry Fielding
Recorded at Brock Sound, Toronto
Mixed at Amber Studios by George Simkiw and Paul Bonish and Zaza Sound, Toronto
The brainchild of Oak Ridges, Ontario musician Russ Walker. The band released one album and an EP on their own Illuminated Records. The full-length LP was also released in Japan, Holland and Germany. And they’re not the Oak Ridges Boys, that’s for sure! Drummer Gerry Fielding had previously been in FAT MOUTH, the house band at the original 'Electric Circus' in Toronto, and opened for acts like Alice Cooper, Rod Stewart, and Lighthouse.
22. The Stooges: 1969
(The Stooges)
The Stooges: Elektra EKS 74051
Detroit
Iggy Pop - vocals
Ron Asheton - guitar
Dave Alexander - bass
Scott Asheton - drums
John Cale - piano, sleigh bells
Produced by John Cale, 1969
23. Savoy Brown Blues Band: I’m Crying
(Chris Youlden)
Raw Sienna: Parrot Records PAS 71036
Battersea, SW London UK
Chris Youlden, vocals, piano
Kim Simmonds, lead guitar
Lonesome Dave, rhythm guitar
Tone Stevens, bass
Roger Earl, drums
Produced by Kim Simmonds and Chris Youlden, 1969
Recorded at Sound Studios, London
24. The Heptones: Mr. President
(Leroy Sibbles)
Party Time: Island Records – ILPS 9456
Kingston Jamaica
Willie Lindo: lead guitar
Phill: Rhythm guitar
R William: phase guitar
Boris Gardiner: bass guitar
Keith Sterling: piano
Winston Wright: organ
Mikey Boo: drums
Skully: percussion
David Maden, Glen DaCosta, Vin Gordon: horns
Produced and recorded by Lee Perry, 1975
Recorded at Black Ark Studios, Jamaica by Lee Parry
25. Cat Mother & The All Night Newsboys: Been All Around The World
(Trad)
Albion Doo-Wah…: Polydor Records 24-4023
NYC
Michael Equine: percussion, vocal
Bob Smith: keys, vocals
Roy Michaels: bass, guitar, vocals
Jay Ungar: violin, mandolin, guitar, vocals
Larry Packer: guitar, violin, viola
Paul Johnson: guitar
Produced by Cat Mother, 1970
Recorded by Bob Schumaker at Pacific High Recording Co., San Francisco
26. Dead Boys: Sonic Reducer
(Bators / Chrome)
Young Loud and Snotty: Sire Records 9147-6038
Cleveland OH
Stiv Bators: lead vocal
Cheetah Chrome: lead guitar
Jimmy Zero: rhythm guitar
Jeff Magnum: bass
Johnny Blitz: drums
Produced by Genya Ravan, 1977
Recorded by Dave Wittman at Electric Lady, NYC
Mixed by Harvey Goldberg and Jim Galante
Mastered by Ted Jensen at Sterling Sound, NYC
Coming together in 1975, The Dead Boys band was among the first wave of punk, and regarded by many as one of the rowdiest and most violent groups of that era. They’ve released two studio albums, Young Loud and Snotty, and We Have Come for Your Children.
27. The Knickerbockers: Lies
(B Randell / B Charles)
The Fabulous Knickerbockers: Challenge Records CH 622
Bergenfield, NJ
John Charles, bass
Beau Charles, guitar
Buddy Randell, sax
Jimmy Walker, drums
Produced by Jerry Fuller, 1966
Recorded by Bruce Botnick & Dave Hassinger
Music arranged by Leon Russell
The band was formed in 1962 in Bergenfield, New Jersey, by brothers Beau Charles (guitar and vocals) and John Charles (bass and vocals) (birth names: Robert and John Carlos Cecchino respectively). They quickly became known as a cover band, trying to copy all the latest trends. Thus, while some of their songs sounded like the Four Seasons, Lies sounded like it could have been The Beatles. In fact, many people really believed that it was The Beatles using a different name. Lies was their only real hit song.
28. McKenna Mendelson Mainline: T B Blues
29. McKenna Mendelson Mainline: One Way Ticket
30. McKenna Mendelson Mainline: She’s Alright
31. McKenna Mendelson Mainline: Beltmaker
32. McKenna Mendelson Mainline: Think I’m Losing My Marbles
33. McKenna Mendelson Mainline: Drive You
(All songs by Joe Mendelson)
Stink: Liberty/UA Records LBS 83251
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Joe Mendelson: guitar, blues harp, piano, lead vocal
Mike McKenna: lead guitar
Tony Nolasco: drums
Michael Harrison: bass
Produced by Liberty Records staff, 1969
Recorded at Liberty Records Studos, London UK, June 11, 1969
If you know me at all you’ll know that I have always loved this band – Canada’s first Canada first rocking blues band who were legendary. I even had them on my second to last Great North Wind show in 1999 (minus M Joe) and worked in the post office for a while with guitarist Michael McKenna. Here’s side 1 of Stink: their first album, recorded in England. First time I saw them was October ’68 (with Geddy Lee) at Massey Hall opening for the Fugs. They were spellblindingly amazing.
34. John Williams: Close Encounters of the Third Kind
(John Williams)
45 single: Arista AS 0300
Floral Park NY
Produced by John Williams and Rick Chertoiff, 1977
Recorded by Dan Wallin
35. Greg Clarke & The Madvarks: Peace On Earth
(Greg Clarke)
Only The Best: Madvark Records MDVK1
Toronto
Greg Clarke: lead vocal, guitar, piano
Suzanne Farkas: bass, flute, vocals
Lorne Gould: tenor sax, bg vocal
Eli Robillard: drums, percussion, bg vocal
Produced by John Critchley and Greg Clark, Eli Robillard, 2023
Recorded by John Critchley at Green Door Studios, Toronto
Mastered by Peter Je Moore at The E Room, Toronto
36. Graeme Kirkland and The Wolves: Street People
(Graeme Kirkland)
There’s No Such Word As Can’t: World WRC1 8044
Toronto
Graeme Kirkland: drums
Phil Dwyer: tenor sax
Geoff Young: guitar
Scott Alexander: bass
Produced by Graeme Kirkland and John MacLeod, 1989
Recorded at Jazz Partners Studio, Toronto
Recorded by Graeme Kirkland
Heard over:
CIUT FM 89.5 CHMR FM 93.5 FM
University of Toronto Radio Inc Memorial University, St. John's NL
The Mother Ship Tuesdays 10 pm
Mondays 12 noon ET NT
Radio Bell Island 93.9 FM Radio VGR
Wabana, Bell Island NL London/Thetford UK
Wednesdays 4 pm NT Tues 10 pm GMT; Sat 3:30 am
Bluewater Radio CFBW 91.3 FM VOBB The Voice of Bonne Bay
Walkerton ON Rocky Harbour 98.1 FM
Grey Co. ON Bonne Bay 95.9 FM
Sundays 6 pm ET Tuesdays 9 pm NT
Home Grown Community Radio Community Radio CIOE
CHCR 102.9 FM 97.5 FM
Killaloe ON Lower Sackville NS
Various Times Sun 8 pm AT