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Tag Archives: Kirk MacDonald
What Planet Is This?! Show #163 (I think) + Jazz Day
And why not? It’s the first Wednesday of the month and today I’ve got a line-up of top-notch jazz – from some of the old masters to some of today’s leading exponents. To drop a few names: Sonny Rollins, Joshua … Continue reading
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Tagged Joshua Redman, Kelly Jefferson, Kirk MacDonald, Ray Charles, Sonny Rollins, The Bad Plus, What Planet Is This?!
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What Planet Is This?! Show #81 (I think)
There is nothing in this world that moves me quite like music. We all know how powerful music can be in changing our mood or even our lives. Sometimes all it takes is hearing that one tune on the radio … Continue reading
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Tagged A Case Of You, Archie Shepp, Baby I Love You, Beck, Björk, Blues For Brother George Jackson, Bobby McFerrin, cjtr, Corb Lund, Crazy Love, Dizzy Gillespie, Duncan, East Of The Sun, Empty, Hold 'Em Joe, Jane Monheit, Joni Mitchell, Journey Home, Kirk MacDonald, Mean To Me, Mihirangi, Mr. Something Something, Oliver Jones, On The Sunny Side Of The Street, Only The Maker, Penny Lang, Poi Song, Prairie Sky, Qué Onda Guero, Ray Charles, Ray Lamontagne, Sarah Slean, Sonny Rollins, Sonny Stitt, The Cat Empire, The Deep Dark Woods, The Flaming Lips, The Lost Song, The Yeah Yeah Yeah Song, This Is My Prairie, Van Morrison, Wanderlust, Waters Of March, What Planet Is This?!, Wynton Marsalis Quartet
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What Planet Is This?! Show #70 (I think)
Music is an ephemeral thing. Even if The Guess Who plays American Woman a total of 13,000 times, each of those times is special. It’s a moment in time that can never be replicated exactly. Even if James Brown famously … Continue reading
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Tagged All The World Is Green, Beck, Beep Beep Beep, Benny Carter, Birdland, Brandy, cjtr, Clark Terry, David Braid Sextet, Day One, Dengue Fever, Eightcubed, Emmylou Harris, experience, Gen's Song, Hank Williams, Imelda May, Isn't It Romantic, It's Not The End Of The World, James Brown, John Southworth, Kirk MacDonald, Lazy River, Les Arbuckle, Let's Walk Let's Talk, Lost On The River, Louis Armstrong, Mark Knopfler & His Band, Missing, Movin' On, musicians, No Longer There, One Thousand Tears Of A Tarantula, Pallin' With Al, PDF Format, Pea-eyes, Petty Too, recording, Richard Groux And The Co-Accused, Sarah Slean, Smoker's Song, song, Soul Eyes, Squirrel Nut Zippers, Such Great Heights, The Cat Empire, The Guess Who, The Music Room, The Postal Service, Tiga, Tom Waits, Weather Report, What Planet Is This?!, You Go To My Head
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