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Songwriters From Here And Away
Songwriters From Here And Away // Robert Campbell
121 episodes
5 days ago
Songwriters From Here And Away where you hear the songwriter sharing their original works, featuring artists from Atlantic Canada and around the world. Each week we share tracks from songwriters albums or live recorded concerts and interviews with songwriters. Want to hear some artist in particular? Let us know via SongwritersFromHereAndAway@GMail.com
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Songwriters From Here And Away where you hear the songwriter sharing their original works, featuring artists from Atlantic Canada and around the world. Each week we share tracks from songwriters albums or live recorded concerts and interviews with songwriters. Want to hear some artist in particular? Let us know via SongwritersFromHereAndAway@GMail.com
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Songwriters From Here And Away
Craft, Groove & Grit: The Songs of Rob Lutes and a Brief Walk Through History
This week on Songwriters From Here and Away, I’m joined by Rob Lutes, www.RobLutes.com award-winning songwriter, performer, and educator whose work bridges folk, blues, and roots music with exceptional depth and authenticity. Based in Ontario, Rob is widely respected not only for his finely crafted songs but for the way he delivers them — with groove, restraint, and emotional clarity. A recipient of multiple Awards, including: Canadian Folk Music Awards (CFMAs) Winner — Contemporary Singer of the Year (Solo) — Walk in the Dark (2018) Winner — Contemporary Singer of the Year (Come Around / project work) (2022) Multiple CFMA nominations — including Album, Contemporary Singer, English Songwriter, Producer of the Year (with Come Around) Maple Blues Awards Multiple Maple nominations over the years in categories such as Acoustic Act and Male Vocalist of the Year Winner — Kerrville New Folk Songwriting Competition (prestigious U.S. folk songwriter award) Runner-up — Toronto Blues Society Cobalt Prize Rob’s songs have been recorded by artists around the world and featured in film and television. Beyond the stage, he is a sought-after songwriting educator and mentor, known for helping writers find their own voice while honouring the craft. In this conversation, we explore songwriting process, storytelling, and the long game of making meaningful music — with insight from someone who has truly lived it.Tracks on This www.SFHAA.ca show include: Things We Didn’t Choose That Bird Has My Wings Mutineer (Warren Zevon) Walk In The Dark We Were In Love I’ll See You In My Dreams Work Of Art Shediac Bridge
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5 days ago
1 hour 13 minutes

Songwriters From Here And Away
Unplugged & Unforgettable: Cruikshanks Open Mic Live From The Funeral Home
This week on Songwriters From Here and Away we take you back to one of Halifax’s most unique and welcoming musical gatherings — the Cruikshanks Funeral Home Open Mic, held on the last Wednesday of each month in the chapel at Cruikshanks Funeral Home in downtown Halifax. It’s a fully accessible, all-ages show where songwriters, storytellers, and music lovers share new material, heartfelt originals, and memorable performances in an atmosphere that combines connection, community, and creativity. Hosted by Noah Tye, this live recording brings together a remarkable group of voices from Nova Scotia’s vibrant music scene and beyond.  Noah Tye - New Scotland An emerging roots/folk/blues artist from Halifax, Noah is the creative force behind the Cruikshanks Open Mic and a passionate performer on multiple instruments. His original songwriting and warm delivery have been honed through years of local performance and festival appearances. @noah.tye Michael Butz - Sorry Won’t Cut It AnymoreA Halifax singer-songwriter and frequent open-mic contributor, Michael brings thoughtful lyrics and heart-felt performance to every stage. He also plays in local live music venues around Halifax  Bruce Murray - Fair Winds & Following SeasA rich acoustic sensibility and love for stories in song; Bruce’s performance evokes both landscape and journey. (Live performer on Halifax open mic scene. @zedcaster Alex Connoly - An open mic favourite known for expressive originals and engaging performance style Adria Jackson - Halifax ShoreA singer-songwriter with intimate, reflective lyrics and a voice that paints pictures of place and memory — perfect for the open mic’s close-knit crowd. @adria.jackson.33 Claire & Seamus - I’ll Find A Place For You HereA duo whose harmonies and heartfelt lyrics strike straight to the heart, capturing friendship, hope, and shared moments in every note. Hannah Marcienne - See The LightA rising artist whose powerful vocal presence and thoughtful songwriting make her a standout in the open mic lineup. @hannah.sarrouy Owen Darrah - FairAn expressive performer whose ease on stage and vulnerability in songwriting create genuine musical connection. @o.darrah Wild Blue Rose - When The Winter ComesA name that evokes lyrical imagery and seasonal texture — Wild Blue Rose brings atmospheric tone and poetic songcraft to the open mic stage. @WildBlueRoseMusic Sandy Greenberg - Let Me Come Into Your KitchenWith roots in classic folk traditions, Sandy’s storytelling and warm voice feel like a welcoming hearthside tale. @razzmatazzforkids Dusty Keleher - East To IrelandA performer with deep musical roots, Dusty’s tune evokes travel, heritage, and lyrical wanderlust — all delivered with heart. Halifax’s own Ghost Walk bard. @dusty.keleher Bill Travis aka ‘Mushkat’ - Wasted On The YoungA familiar name to Halifax open mic audiences, Mushkat blends wit, grit, and lyrical craft into every performance.  @MushkatCentral 🎧 Listen wherever you get your podcasts! #SongwritersFromHereAndAway #HalifaxMusic #OpenMic #LiveMusic #NovaScotiaMusic #FolkAndRoots  #SFHAA #CommunityMusic #CruikshanksUnplugged
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1 week ago
1 hour 1 minute

Songwriters From Here And Away
True North Holidays: A Festive Canadian Playlist
This week on Songwriters From Here and Away we unwrap a joyful collection of seasonal songs from Canadian artists and beyond — a soundtrack for cozy nights, snowy walks, candlelight celebrations, and all the warm emotions that come with the holidays. From intimate reflections of returning home to spirited celebrations of cultural traditions, this episode blends classic festive moods with contemporary songwriting flair. Gather around the fire, grab your favourite mug, and enjoy Winter Cheer & New Traditions — a holiday musical journey that’s both heartfelt and uplifting. 🎶 Tracklist + Links G4briel4 – “Christmas Is Near” A rising young voice with international roots, G4briel4 delivers a bright seasonal pop tune that captures the excitement and warmth of the approaching holidays — like a musical snow globe full of hope and cheer.🔗 Listen/Artist: https://www.tiktok.com/@g4briel4_official Brother Bicker Band – “Rocky Mountain Christmas” Calgary’s roots rock collective brings a bittersweet holiday story to life, exploring memories of home and the warmth of connection as winter settles in the mountains. Their “maple whiskey rock n roll” style gives this seasonal song a soulful, timeless feel.🔗 Website: https://brotherbicker.com Jeffrey Straker – “Come Walkin’ In The Snow With Me” Prairie singer-songwriter Jeffrey Straker blends heartfelt lyricism with classic holiday imagery, inviting listeners into a serene snowy stroll filled with warmth, companionship, and seasonal magic.🔗 Artist: https://jeffreystraker.com Greg Carroll – “Lullaby For Christmas” Nova Scotia songwriter Greg Carroll offers a gentle, lullaby-like holiday tune — perfect for quiet evenings with family, reflective moments, and candlelit contemplation.🔗 Artist: https://gregcarroll.ca Haley K Turner – “Intangible Things (A Hanukkah Song)” With a thoughtful blend of contemporary songwriting and cultural celebration, Haley K Turner’s song honors Hanukkah’s themes of light, memory, and what truly matters beyond the material.🔗 Artist: https://haleykturner.com Sultans of String – “Sing for Kwanzaa” (feat. Richard Bona & Waleed Abdulhamid) World-infused holiday rhythms meet powerful cultural expression in this vibrant Kwanzaa celebration, featuring stunning performances by jazz great Richard Bona and percussionist Waleed Abdulhamid.🔗 Website: https://sultansofstring.com Rum Ragged – “Christmas In The Harbour” Newfoundland’s Rum Ragged delivers a beautifully rugged maritime Christmas song, blending salt-air storytelling and sea-seasoned harmonies that feel like a festive gathering by the docks.🔗 Artist: https://rumragged.bandcamp.com Campbell+Green – “Christmas In Paris” Nova Scotia folk-pop duo Campbell+Green bring romantic holiday imagery to life with this dreamy, Paris-infused seasonal tune — like strolling through twinkling lights on a winter’s night.🔗 Website: https://campbellandgreen.bandcamp.com Silver Wolf Band – “Halloween Clothes” While not a traditional Christmas song, this clever seasonal standout brings another side of the holidays (and costume-adventure nostalgia) to your festive playlist.🔗 Artist: https://www.silverwolfbandmusic.com Ken Dirschl – “My Arms Around You” Ken Dirschl’s heartfelt, love-centred song feels at home among holiday playlists, capturing that warm embrace of togetherness that makes the season meaningful.🔗 Artist: https://www.kendirschl.com Jill Barber – “That Time of Year” & “A Very Merry Christmas” Jill Barber’s elegant vocals and rich melodic style make both of these holiday tunes feel like an invitation to slow down, savour the moment, and share seasonal joy with loved ones.🔗 Website: https://jillbarber.com Trena – “Christmas Bells” A joyful ring of seasonal cheer, “Christmas Bells” captures the festive sparkle and celebration that make wintertime gatherings so memorable.🔗 Artist: https://trenamusic.com Campbell+Green – “Dear Santa” & “Perfect Gift” Two more holiday gems from the Nova Scotia duo — pl
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2 weeks ago
58 minutes

Songwriters From Here And Away
Songcircle Recorded Live: Hit Writer Steven McClintock (TX) & Nova Scotia's Kristen Martell (plus Special Guests)
Two deeply respected songwriters from very different places share the stage, stories, and songs, with a couple of beautiful co-writing cameos along the way.
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3 weeks ago
1 hour 24 minutes

Songwriters From Here And Away
Back towards the Beginning: Keith Mullins, Angela Saini, Morgan Toney & Hans Grondel
This week on Songwriters From Here and Away, we’re taking a joyful step back to early 2023 — a moment when four exceptional artists shared their songs, stories, and sparks of creativity. All different, all powerful, and all deserving of a second spin. From Nova Scotia’s rhythm-driven Keith Mullins to the radiant acoustic pop of Toronto’s Angela Saini; from the celebrated Mi’kmaq fiddler Morgan Toney to the Netherlands songwriter Hans Grondel — this reprise brings together heart, heritage, groove, and global flavour. Whether you’re discovering these artists for the first time or revisiting the magic, this episode is full of energy, craft, and soul. Keith Mullins (Canada) A well-loved Nova Scotia songwriter, drummer, producer, and educator, Keith Mullins blends East Coast folk with world-rhythm influences. His recordings and workshops connect communities through music. 🔗 Website: https://www.keithmullins.ca 🔗 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/keithmullinsmusic Angela Saini (Canada) A bright presence in Canadian folk-pop, Angela Saini is known for uplifting songwriting, warm vocals, and a message of resilience and hope. Her songs explore identity, empowerment, and the drive to keep moving forward. 🔗 Website: https://angelasaini.com 🔗 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/angelasainimusic Morgan Toney (Canada) A breakthrough Mi’kmaq artist blending traditional fiddle tunes with contemporary songwriting, Morgan Toney has quickly become a celebrated voice on the East Coast. His music bridges cultural stories with modern folk in a powerful, joyful way. 🔗 Website: https://www.morgantoneymusic.com 🔗 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MorganToneyMusic Hans Grondel (Europe / Netherlands) A genre-bending songwriter rooted in folk, Americana, and European influences, Hans Grondel brings poetic storytelling and melodic craftsmanship to every track. His work often spans borders — geographically and musically. 🔗 Website: https://www.hansgrondel.com 🔗 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@HansGrondel
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1 month ago
1 hour 1 minute

Songwriters From Here And Away
True North Songbook: New + Timeless Canadian Voices + one from away!
This week on Songwriters From Here and Away, www.sfhaa.ca we’re proud to present a coast-to-coast showcase of Canadian songwriting — from rootsy folk to indie-pop, heartfelt ballads to dynamic storytelling. Dive into songs that reflect home, heartbreak, hope and everything in between. And fulfilling some requests too! Featured artists include stalwarts and fresh voices alike: from the veteran soul of Jim Henman and Ian Sherwood, to the heartfelt harmonies of Campbell+Green, to newer sparks like Freya Milliken — a true cross-section of Canada’s rich musical tapestry. Whether you’re driving, relaxing, or simply craving good songs with honest stories — this episode delivers something for everyone. Jim Henman — You Can Have My Heart — veteran Nova Scotia songwriter, rock pioneer and co-founder of April Wine. Still writing and performing, with a deep catalog rooted in decades of experience. Website: jimhenman.com Ian Sherwood — Hit’s Me Right — a respected Canadian songwriter with a talent for rich storytelling and memorable melodies. (Artist has been featured previously on the show.) Website: iansherwood.com Campbell+Green — One Simple Glance / Queen Of The Wild / Big Hearts and Small Towns / Storm / Avalon / A Simple Life — Nova Scotia folk-pop duo blending gorgeous harmony, thoughtful lyrics and emotive melodies. Their catalogue and house-concert history make them a staple of the Canadian independent music scene.Website: campbellandgreen.ca Corner House — Momma — a songwriting group (or artist) blending introspective lyrics with evocative soundscapes. (No official website found, feel free to supply if you have it.) Brock Davis — Any Lie — soulful and raw songwriting that gets to the heart of emotional truths. (No verified site found.) Ian Janes — He Can Have You — Canadian singer-songwriter with roots-flavored sensibility and honest vocals. (No verified site found.) Freya Milliken — Chameleon — an emerging folk-rock talent whose songwriting combines emotional depth with melodic finesse. Praised for powerful vocals and thoughtful arrangements. Website: freyamilliken.com  Lynn Miles — You Don’t Love Me Anymore — award-winning Canadian folk/country songwriter, with decades of albums, accolades and deeply felt songs. One of Canada’s most respected voices in roots music. Website: lynnmiles.ca Mushkat / Bill Travis — Still Life — a collaboration that brings a creative edge and unique musical sensibility. https://mushkat.bandcamp.com  Tillers Folly — Closing in On Midnight — folk/roots ensemble known for storytelling through song, strong vocals and acoustic craftsmanship. https://tillersfolly.com  
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1 month ago
57 minutes

Songwriters From Here And Away
15 Canadian Tracks: From Coast to Prairie
This week on Songwriters From Here and Away, we spotlight a vibrant mix of Canadian singer-songwriters... From dreamy folk to soulful grooves, each track tells a story — and together they paint a panorama of today’s songwriting spirit.   🌐 Artists & Links Lily Monaghan – Willing to Wait — https://linktr.ee/lilymonaghan McKINDRED – Washes Over Me — http://www.mckindred.com Thea Koper – The Outlaw — https://www.instagram.com/thea_koper Ian North – Antarctica — https://www.iannorthmusic.com Joe H Henry – Real Things — https://joehhenry.com/ Naomi Skye – old habits — https://www.instagram.com/theofficialnaomiskye The Gertrudes – City Noise — https://thegertrudes.com Write On! The Songwriting Experience – Harmony —https://www.writeon-songs.com Noah Derksen – I Try —https://noahderksen.com Katie Mal – Stop Crying Your Heart Out — https://katiemalofficial.com Joe and the Sun – Used Like Fabric — https://soundcloud.com/joe-and-the-sun The Sun Harmonic – Homesick — https://www.thesunharmonic.com/ Tristan Armstrong – Queen of Diamonds —https://tristanarmstrongmusic.bandcamp.com/ Mushkat – Look Upon The Ivy —https://www.facebook.com/MushkatCentral Whether you're cruising, relaxing, or reflecting, this episode is a celebration of Canadian creativity — and it’s all here, ready for your ears.www.sfhaa.ca 
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1 month ago
57 minutes

Songwriters From Here And Away
Coast to Coast Fresh: Canadian Voices & New Songs
This week on Songwriters From Here and Away, we dish up all-new Canadian tracks — from rock anthems to tender folk ballads, each song a fresh voice. Tune in for a sonic road-trip across the country with writers who know how to tell a story, build a groove, and strike a chord. Pop in your headphones or crank the speakers — it’s Canadian songwriting at its lively best. Trevor Howlett & The Cruz Bros. — Nowhere Fast — https://trevorhowlett.com  Chris Ho — Loveyoulikethat — https://chrishomusic.me Naomi Skye — ghost — https://www.instagram.com/theofficialnaomiskye  Isabelle Foster — Rewind — https://www.isabellefoster.ca Kale Penny — You Deserve Love — https://www.facebook.com/kalepennymusic/ The Goddamsels — Hometown Bar — https://www.thegoddamsels.com/  Ella Dubinsky — Breathe In, Breathe Out — https://elladubinsky.bandcamp.com/  Paige Ballagh — Lost it on the Way — https://www.paigeballagh.com/about  Wilfred N & the Grown Men — I’m Ready Now — https://wilfrednthegrownmen.bandcamp.com/ \ Ian Foster — Egress / Pre-Existing Condition — https://ianfoster.ca/ Henry Lees — Smoke — https://henryleesmusic.com Shawn Pallister — Deep End — https://www.instagram.com/shawnpallister/ Chris Colepaugh (feat. Lavinia Colepaugh) — Home — https://colepaugh.com/ Wintersleep — I Got A Feeling — http://www.wintersleep.com  
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1 month ago
56 minutes

Songwriters From Here And Away
Songwriters Circle: Steven McClintock, Kim Dunn & Mel Farrimond
This week on Songwriters From Here and Away, we’re revisiting one of our most heartfelt and engaging Songwriters Circles — featuring Steven McClintock, Kim Dunn, and Mel Farrimond. Three artists with distinct voices, each bringing their own world of melody and meaning to the stage. From California pop craftsmanship to soulful East Coast piano and the thoughtful lyricism of Nova Scotia’s indie-folk scene — this circle is all about connection, creativity, and conversation through song. Tune in for laughter, stories behind the lyrics, and a musical chemistry that only happens when songwriters truly listen to each other. 🎶 Artist Profiles Steven McClintock With a career spanning decades, Steven McClintock has worn many musical hats — singer, songwriter, producer, and publisher. Based in California, Steven’s songs have appeared on major film soundtracks and been recorded by artists from Robin Zander (Cheap Trick) to Juice Newton. His writing combines strong melody with emotional insight, reflecting the craft of a seasoned storyteller. Beyond pop and country, his acoustic performances reveal a personal side — stripped down, sincere, and timeless. Whether behind the mic or mentoring younger writers, McClintock’s passion for the art of song remains unmistakable. Kim Dunn From Cape Breton to concert halls across Canada, Kim Dunn has long been a cornerstone of East Coast music. A pianist, singer, and producer, Kim’s playing has graced stages with Matt Minglewood, Bruce Guthro, and Rita MacNeil, and his solo work shines with honesty and grace. His voice carries warmth; his lyrics balance heart and craft. Dunn’s music often feels like a conversation between soul and piano — both reflective and uplifting. With multiple award nominations and deep respect from his peers, Kim continues to be one of Atlantic Canada’s most quietly brilliant musical forces. Mel Farrimond Mel Farrimond is a Halifax-based singer-songwriter whose songs explore identity, love, and belonging with a poetic honesty that resonates deeply. Blending indie-folk textures with thoughtful lyrics, Mel’s performances are as intimate as they are powerful — often weaving personal experience with universal emotion. A strong voice in Nova Scotia’s LGBTQ+ creative community, Mel brings openness and courage to their songwriting, encouraging audiences to feel seen and connected. Whether performing solo or in collaboration, Mel’s music celebrates authenticity and the beauty in being fully oneself.
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2 months ago
58 minutes

Songwriters From Here And Away
United Breaks Guitars & Other Truths: An Evening with Dave Carroll
This week on Songwriters From Here and Away, I’m thrilled to revisit a special concert and conversation with Dave Carroll — the Nova Scotia songwriter, storyteller, and social media trailblazer behind “United Breaks Guitars.” We talk about his journey from local stages to international attention, songwriting with purpose, and how a single tune can change the world. Recorded live, this episode captures Dave’s warmth, wit, and musical range — from heartfelt ballads to folk-rock anthems that hit close to home. Setlist:Are You Ready?When The World Stops EndingSmooth Legs & Other BeautyThe Fallen & The BraveThe Place That I Call HomeGiantUnited Breaks GuitarsMile A MinuteThe Lies You SpinNowOceansideFall at Your Feet 🎙️ Tune in and rediscover one of Atlantic Canada’s most thoughtful and engaging songwriters — weaving humour, compassion, and truth into every note.
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2 months ago
1 hour 39 minutes

Songwriters From Here And Away
Celebrating my 70th with Lennie Gallant: From Clams to Classics
This week’s Songwriters From Here and Away comes with a personal twist — I just turned 70, and my wife surprised me with a family reunion by flying my daughter out from Vancouver to Halifax! 🎉 So, while I soak in the moment, enjoy one of my favourite recent episodes: a lively chat with Lennie Gallant about songwriting, Jimmy Buffett, Matt Minglewood, theatre, and even clams. A Maritime classic worth revisiting!
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2 months ago
1 hour 34 minutes

Songwriters From Here And Away
Fresh Tracks & True North Soundwaves: 14 New Canadian Tracks You Need to Hear
This week on Songwriters From Here and Away, we spin a collection of brand-new Canadian songs — from the dance floor to the campfire, the prairies to the Maritimes, and everything in between. These artists bring passion, poetry, and pure heart to their music. Join host Robert Campbell for an hour of discovery and groove as we explore songs about love, courage, heartbreak, and resilience — each one stamped with that unmistakable Canadian creativity. Grab a coffee (or something stronger) and tune in for new sounds from coast to coast. 🎶 Featured Artists & Songs Erika Mae – “Nobody's Fool”A soulful blend of pop and indie-folk from Alberta’s rising star. Erika’s voice cuts through with honesty and spark. erikamaemusic Excuse Me – “Regular Change”This Toronto-based alt-rock trio brings catchy riffs and clever wordplay to a song about transformation and trust. excusemetheband.com JACE Carrillo – “EL DÍA”Venezuelan-born, Montreal-based JACE delivers a Latin-pop anthem that’s smooth, rhythmic, and full of joy. jacecarrillo.com Jez Dylan Bonham – “270 Winchester”A roots-rock storyteller with grit and heart, Jez spins small-town scenes into big emotions. Facebook Beauts – “02 Waverley”Halifax indie darlings Beauts return with shimmering guitars and nostalgic vocals that feel like a Maritime summer night. beautsmusic.ca The Peace Option – “The Sword”A cinematic, philosophical rock piece — blending lyrical depth with haunting instrumentation. Bandcamp Montuno Cubano – “Frágil de Cristal”A lively Cuban-Canadian fusion from Quebec’s finest Latin band — brimming with rhythm, horns, and passion. montunocubano.ca Philip Matyszak – “Hekate”A spellbinding second track from Philip — where myth meets melody. matyszakbooks.com Philip Matyszak – “Freddie the Vampire”Darkly comic and utterly charming — a quirky tale that’ll make you grin. Facebook The Dusty Halos – “Little Bird”Soft harmonies and tender acoustic textures from this Alberta folk duo — as comforting as sunrise. The Dusty Halos Rhonda Gallant-Morari – “Can't Count On You”A powerful voice meets heartfelt songwriting in this soulful reflection on independence. rhondagallant-morari.com The Honey Cowboy – “Time”Country twang meets dreamy Americana — a timeless track from one of Canada’s most evocative new bands. honeycowboy.com Jory Nash – “Oh, Little One”A master songwriter returns with a gentle, deeply felt ballad. Thoughtful, melodic, and pure. jorynash.com Kele Fleming – “Molly Bloom's Monologue”Inspired by literature and personal revelation, Kele delivers an art-rock gem full of emotional depth. tinforest.com
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2 months ago
56 minutes

Songwriters From Here And Away
Live On Stage: Taryn Kawaja & Gabriel Minnikin – Songs, Stories & First Meetings
In this special live episode of Songwriters From Here and Away, we bring you Taryn Kawaja and Gabriel Minnikin sharing songs, stories, and the sparks of connection. It was their first time meeting on stage—and magic happened. We dive into their life journeys, creative process, and what drives them to write. Between the tales, you’ll hear recorded performances that showcase their voices and vision. Taryn Kawaja TarynKawaja.com is a Canadian singer, pianist, and songwriter with a distinctive style of lyricism, melodic invention, and inventive chord structures. Her work bridges folk, classical, and modern textures. She writes songs about love, lineage, heartbreak, and longing, and has released music via Bandcamp, with Pilot Man among her noted works. Gabriel Minnikin Gabrielminnikin.ca hails from Nova Scotia and is a seasoned singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist active in the Maritime music scene. Known for rich melodies and poetic lyricism, Gabriel has released several albums and collaborated broadly in the region. Join us for this intimate conversation + live performance—an episode about meeting for the first time, musical kinship, and the stories that songs hold. 🎧 Tune in now on most podcast platforms and www.SFHAA.ca  
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2 months ago
1 hour 34 minutes

Songwriters From Here And Away
John Campbelljohn: So Many Guitars | So Many Songs That Stick
This week on Songwriters From Here and Away, we sit down with acclaimed blues and roots artist John Campbelljohn for a wide-ranging live interview. Known for his fiery slide guitar, soulful songwriting, and unforgettable stage presence, John shares stories from his life on the road, his approach to songwriting, and the deep connection he has with his instruments. Between our chat, you’ll hear a selection of recorded songs that showcase why John’s music resonates with audiences around the world. Whether you’re a songwriter, a guitarist, or simply a lover of great storytelling in song, this episode will pull you in. visit: www.SFHAA.ca and www.Campbelljohn.ca #JohnCampbelljohn #CanadianMusic #SongwritersFromHereAndAway #Blues #RootsMusic #SongwritingPodcast #GuitarLovers #EastCoastMusic
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3 months ago
1 hour 11 minutes

Songwriters From Here And Away
Indie Lights & Folk Dreams: Canadian Songwriters Spotlight
This week on Songwriters From Here and Away, we’re spotlighting some of Canada’s brightest songwriting voices. Hear fresh releases and hidden gems from: Absolute Losers, Altameda, Ash Ravens, Monty Shaw, BirdBelly, Daniel James McFadyen, Gail & Karl, Shy-Anne Hovorka, Molly Comfort, Lauren Mann, Nighthymn, Sara Kae, Yukon Blonde, and Pretty, an eclectic mix of Canadian songwriters whose songs celebrate love, loss, resilience, and discovery. 🎶 Featured Artists & Songs: Absolute Losers — Your Colours Altameda — Body Spray Ash Ravens — Moon Is Calling Monty Shaw — Life Is A Gift BirdBelly (Cynthia Hamar) — Desert Khaki Daniel James McFadyen — Spinnaker (I'm Leavin’) Gail and Karl — Before I Say I Do Shy-Anne Hovorka — Fly Away Molly Comfort — Hurricane Lauren Mann — Different Light Nighthymn — Outgrown Sara Kae — Do You Think Of Me Yukon Blonde — Colours Of My Dreams Pretty — Wait for the Sun From indie rock to folk ballads, soulful reflections to experimental sounds, these tracks showcase the richness of Canada’s songwriting landscape. 🎧 Listen wherever you get your podcasts → www.SFHAA.ca #CanadianMusic #Songwriters #IndieMusic #FolkRock  #FolkMusic #AltRock #NewMusic
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3 months ago
22 minutes

Songwriters From Here And Away
East To West: 15 Songs from the Voices of the Canadian Songwriter
This episode features a fresh mix of Canadian songwriting voices—from folk-blues to soulful tales and indie reflections. Tune in for great tracks and a truly coast-to-coast feel.
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3 months ago
58 minutes

Songwriters From Here And Away
Hotter Than the Sun: New Canadian Voices in Song
Buckle up for another adventure in Canadian songwriting! This week’s Songwriters From Here and Away is a fun, wide-ranging episode showcasing artists who bring big ideas and bigger hooks. Expect everything from heartfelt confessions to dancefloor-ready grooves: Begonia – Hotter Than the Sun, fiery vocals from one of Canada’s most magnetic performers. hellobegonia.com Aline Deanna – Road Runners, rootsy storytelling on the move. AlineDeanna.com Silver Sardines – Big White Dog, quirky indie charm at its finest. thesilversardines.bandcamp.com Dan Young – Empty Barrooms, a songwriter’s portrait of loneliness and grit. DanYoungMusic.com KINLEY – New Light, shimmering indie-pop with heart. KinleyMusic.com Graeme Jonez – The Storm, a dramatic and powerful anthem. Facebook Kelly Bado – Silver Lining, uplifting and soulful. KellyBado.com/ Maggie Andrew – If God Was Real, daring and thought-provoking. MaggieDAndrew.com/ The Minimum Wage – Ransom Note, cheeky, sharp-edged rock. Facebook Michelle Calder – The Hike, storytelling rooted in nature and reflection. Instagram Michelle Lee-Klaassen – Rabbit Hole, an emotional journey through layered sounds. Instagram Orchid Orchestra – The Weekend, atmospheric pop perfect for late nights. TheOrchidOrchestra.com Darren Greer (feat. Melissa Lauren) – Trying To Say, smooth and soulful. Bandcamp Veronica Raine – August, nostalgic and tender. VeronicaRaine.com/ Super Pyramid – Only the Vain, edgy indie with a punch. Linktree This episode is playful, thought-provoking, and brimming with creativity—an eclectic mix of Canada’s next great voices. 🎧 Listen now on most Podcasters, or sfhaa.ca
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3 months ago
56 minutes

Songwriters From Here And Away
Lennie Gallant—An Interview with one of Atlantic Canada’s most iconic songwriters!
This week on Songwriters From Here and Away, I sat for a chat with Lennie Gallant, one of Atlantic Canada’s most acclaimed and enduring songwriters. With over a dozen albums, countless awards, and songs that have traveled from PEI to the International Space Station, Lennie’s music continues to resonate across generations. In our wide-ranging conversation, Lennie opens up about the craft of songwriting, his connections to legends like Jimmy Buffett and Matt Minglewood, his forays into theatre, and even the surprising link between music and clams 🦪. Along the way, we share songs from across his vast collection of recordings, including: Man of Steel Sirène de Matelot It Takes A Lot of Whisky Portugal to PEI (a tribute to Jimmy Buffett) Counting on Angels Please Wait Uncle Harold God's Reply Pieces Of You Peter's Dream (a true East Coast classic) Sequoia Black Spruce River (a nod to Matt Minglewood) Shelter From The Storms This episode is as much about stories as it is about songs: tales of growing up on PEI, the inspirations behind the music, and Lennie’s reflections on how art connects us all. 🎧 Whether you’re a longtime fan or discovering him for the first time, this deep dive into Lennie Gallant’s music is not to be missed. 🔗 Listen now sfhaa.ca Learn more about Lennie Gallant at lenniegallant.com
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4 months ago
1 hour 34 minutes

Songwriters From Here And Away
From the Archives: Rediscovering Canadian Voices
This week on Songwriters From Here and Away, we're turning back the dial to revisit a memorable show featuring a stellar lineup of Canadian artists. From indie rock to soul and roots, this episode includes songs and conversations from: Pearly Gates – Don't Waste Your Time Wintersleep – Fool For A Life (written amidst political unrest and released in late 2024) www.wintersleep.com Jeff Beadle – Hard Times Wardrobe (ft. Aquakultre) – Better Days Progress (feat. Peetah Morgan) – Give Thanks Roman Clarke – SMH April Martell – I Paid It Jake and the Kid – Juniper The Dust Collectors – Alberta Claire Morrison – Jane (My Little Firecracker) Tom Wilson (Tehoháhake) – This Heart’s My Heavy Load Joe Stanton – Make Me Proud, from the album There You Go Joe Stantonjoestanton.com Secondhand Dreamcar – Lay Down the Load Roxy & The Underground Soul Sound – Daylight Rick Sparkes + The Enablers – Car Crash Sequence Whether you're exploring sonic landscapes, rediscovering hidden gems, or simply in the mood for Canadian songwriting excellence, this episode brings a coast-to-coast musical journey.
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4 months ago
57 minutes 50 seconds

Songwriters From Here And Away
Great Canadian Artists – A Songwriter Showcase
This week’s episode of Songwriters From Here and Away is a revisit to some of the amazing Canadian artists we’ve featured in past shows. From acoustic folk to cinematic pop, this lineup reflects the diverse and ever-evolving landscape of Canadian songwriting. 🎶 Featured artists include: Allen Dobb – poetic storytelling rooted in the Canadian landscape. Alanna Matty – indie-folk warmth with a modern edge. Tyson Ray Borsboom – heartfelt folk-pop with honest lyricism. David Krystal – textured songwriting that blends classic and contemporary sounds. Jordana Delgado – pianist and composer with cinematic flair. Vanessa Mood – soulful vocals and intimate songwriting. Rubber Tire Peep Show – quirky, inventive, and unforgettable. Mortimer, Be Quiet. – indie introspection with lush arrangements. Becky Prokova – vibrant voice and raw storytelling. The Brothers G – rootsy harmonies with a folk-rock foundation. Oleyada – dreamy pop soundscapes. Ocean Charter Of Values – bold, genre-bending indie rock. Jay Gavin – East Coast grit with country and folk influences. Vintage Lapointe – stylish and timeless Canadian songwriting. From coast to coast, these songwriters bring unique perspectives, powerful lyrics, and unforgettable melodies. Whether you’re discovering new names or hearing old favorites, this episode is a reminder of the incredible talent in Canada’s music scene. 🎧 Listen now on your favourite Podcaster, or at SFHAA.ca
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4 months ago
56 minutes 25 seconds

Songwriters From Here And Away
Songwriters From Here And Away where you hear the songwriter sharing their original works, featuring artists from Atlantic Canada and around the world. Each week we share tracks from songwriters albums or live recorded concerts and interviews with songwriters. Want to hear some artist in particular? Let us know via SongwritersFromHereAndAway@GMail.com