LM 17-09 Americana Roots Blues Guitar with Justin Johnson

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“for the LOVE of Music” with Sara Troy  and her guest Justin Johnson, on air from February 28th


You have not heard guitar like this before, the blues sultry exuding out of each note, and the uniqueness of the guitars made from anything from a spade to oil cans, just shows you, that when you ARE the music you can make anything into music.  

Justin Johnson has toured the world as a performing musician throughout mainland Australia and Tasmania, Europe, The United Kingdom, and coast to coast in North America.

Justin Johnson’s original song “Midnight at the Crossroads,” from his Smoke & Mirrors double album, was licensed to Florentine Films for Ken Burns’ PBS documentary film “Jackie Robinson.”

“In the Pines” from Smoke & Mirrors was licensed to ad agency Wieden + Kennedy for the “Dodge Brothers” national ad campaign for Dodge Motor Company.

“Grinnin in Your Face” from Smoke & Mirrors is featured on NPR Back Porch Music’s “Best of Back Porch Music Vol. 18: Old Enough to Know Better” 2015 Compilation Album.


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  Justin Johnson founded “Roots Music School” in Nashville, TN.  Under this umbrella, he has released an Instructional Series currently consisting of 5 DVDs and a Book on Roots Music technique and theory.  As Roots Music School founder, Justin Johnson has partnered with educators across the country to develop Roots Music curriculum for schools.

1508997_624844530925554_1654675733_nNashville-based Roots Blues and Americana artist Justin Johnson has been hailed by Guitar World as a “must-see act,” lauded as an “American Master” by John Carter Cash, and a “musical visionary” by Ted Nugent, has had his “funk” praised by Bootsy Collins, and his musical approach described as “timeless” by North Mississippi Allstar frontman Luther Dickinson.  He has been recognized as Slidestock International Slide Guitar Champion, and his original music has been licensed to Wieden & Kennedy, Dodge Motor Co, Ken Burns, Florentine Films, and the list keeps growing.
Always innovating and following his own sound while taking inspiration from the past, Justin Johnson blurs the lines between the traditional and the cutting edge, taking current day music back to its roots and keeping the blues alive.

First Place winner of Slidestock International Slide Guitar Championship

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LM 17-08 Under the Piano with Craig Addy

for the LOVE of Music, with Nathen Aswell and his guest Craig Addy, on air from February 21st 

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Craig is a member of the Amicus Music Duo, the Quiet hearts Ensemble and the founder and creative director of Under the Piano.

Canadian pianist and composer Craig Addy’s training in music was very traditional. From an early age, he studied classical piano, music theory and history. By his mid-twenties, he had two music degrees: One from the University of British Columbia and one from the Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto. However, during all of those years of disciplined studies, Craig was secretly exploring another world of music……the world of improvisation. Craig’s style of improvisation is a unique blend of classical, new age, and popular. His improvisations are created in the moment with no predetermined harmonies, rhythms or melodies.

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Today, Craig has developed his improvising into a unique experience called Under the Piano. Clients lie underneath Craig’s grand piano. Under the Piano is a Sound Spa for Body, Mind and Soul. For 45 minutes the vibrations of the improvised music envelope and massage the individual or couple under the piano. The experience is most frequently described as calming, relaxing, magical and meditative.


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Amicus Music Duo

Vancouver’s Amicus Music Duo features Craig Addy on the piano and Howard Meadows on the clarinet. Their repertoire includes music from the Baroque, Classical, Romantic and 20th Century eras in addition to a growing list of original compositions, and improvisations. The Amicus Music Duo adapts and arranges much of their music.  Craig and Howard met while studying music at UBC and sang together in the award-winning University Singers. A shared love for vocal and choral music strongly influences their approach to performing and their repertoire selections.

Quiet Hearts Ensemble

Founded in June 2013, Quiet Hearts Ensemble has been providing one of Vancouver’s most exquisite and unique experiences with their Music Oasis series at St. Andrew’s-Wesley United Church. Music Oasis is an intimate and relaxing musical occasion that is like a holiday away from everyday pressures. The Quiet Hearts Ensemble improvises, or rather spontaneously composes, beautiful music in one of Vancouver’s most stunning cathedral acoustics. Listeners are transported, moved and inspired by enchanting flavours of music embracing classical, new age, jazz, folk and world styles. It’s romantic. It’s meditative. It’s soothing. Listeners rave that they “can’t believe” these musical journeys are composed on the spot.

Performer’s ARCT, B.Mus. (UBC)


Recordings


Purple Patches 2005

Soothe 2007

Christmas Improvisation 2008

Quiet Passions 2009

Amicus Music Duo Live: Improvisations 2012

Journeys Under the Piano 2014

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I am honoured to be interviewing these men and women from Bravo 748, their dedication to helping veterans of service find their way back into life is awe-inspiring and uplifting. They invest in their tomorrows and show us all how to live a life of self-dignity no matter what journey we have taken.

Do enjoy the shows as I know they will be golden nuggets for your own life’s journey. 

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C17-08a Oscar Predictions with Brent Marchant

Choose Positive Living with Sara Troy and her guest Brent Marchant, on air from February 21st 

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It is Oscar time and some really great movies have been produced this last year. So who is going to bmwbd-1win, who should win and who is being left out? Join Brent and I as we look to each movie and his predictions. 

Brent has been here with us a few times, he is always a delight and I encourage you to listen to his others shows with us. The author of  CONSCIOUSLY CREATED CINEMA: THE MOVIE LOVER’S GUIDE TO THE LAW OF ATTRACTION and GET THE PICTURE?!:  CONSCIOUS CREATION GOES TO THE MOVIES, Brent looks to the message that lies within the story. Brent maintains an ongoing blog about metaphysical cinema and other self-empowerment topics.

 


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LM 17-08 “Swampy Soul Music” from Jessie Smith

“for the LOVE of Music” with Sara Troy and her guest Jessie Smith, on air from February 21st 

16174599_1214135751969212_3468957967379728669_nAward-winning singer Jessie Smith didn’t choose soul music; soul music chose her. As a little girl, she had an epiphany during a church performance. Family lore has it, during the show, she bolted up and turned to her mother and said, “The music makes me wanna stand up, and get down.”

As fate would have it, Jessie would journey on a successful, but very divergent, path as an artist, earning acclaim and many coveted opportunities in a variety of genres and musical contexts. Along the way, she would also soak up industry know-how. Now, childhood inspiration, prodigious music gifts, business savvy, and self-assuredness converge with Jessie’s Singles Project. In this setting, she will be issuing a steady flow of her unvarnished swampy soul.

“I had something of an epiphany during a meeting with a producer,” the Nashville, Tennessee-based artist reveals. At the time, Jessie was a crossroads with her career. She was accomplished, breaking into the firmament of what could be mainstream exposure but she was unfulfilled inside. When the producer asked her what she wanted to do, she simply replied: “Sing old soul.” Jessie continues: “He said, ‘why not just do it?!’ The stars aligned for me when I heard that. It hit me in my gut—I could find a place for myself in this world.”


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13906974_1059642580751864_2739163452071023215_nJessie’s muddy river musicality courses through Al Green, Gladys Knight, Billie Holiday, Mavis Staple singers, Sam Cook, Otis Redding, the haunting tradition of field hollers, and the messy side of life for a dark, redemptive quality. “What I want in my own music is the sound of crying. When I sing, I want my voice to sound like weeping,” she confides. “I want to rattle cages.”

Jessie’s talent as a musician was apparent as far back as high school where she was entrusted to sing for graduation and, later, recruited to sing opera on scholarship for Mercer University. She finished college at Belmont University in Nashville, specializing in commercial music. Upon graduation, she apprenticed in the pop country industry, worked at an esteemed Triple A radio station, and lent her vocal gifts to demo recordings for songwriters and publishers. Her singing prowess in this context caught the attention of a respected label putting together a singing group. Jessie passed on the opportunity and instead worked briefly with one of the other artists, eventually joining him and his band on a month-long tour. That experience would be formative, imbuing Jessie with the confidence and bravery to search for the pure music within, away from the whims of the industry.

Her search would continue with an EP and album release that edged close to the soulful authenticity she sought. Jessie dipped her toe in the pop business one final time, winning a singing competition hosted by the Nashville Predators. In 2014, Jessie met producer Neilson Hubbard (Matthew Perryman Jones, The Apache Relay, The Orphan Brigade) who intuitively understood the dirty water soul coursing through her heart and mind. From that connection, it seemed there was something in the ether and the wheels hit the pavement. Soon after, Jessie inked a sync licensing deal with Indie Orange, and, on a lark, she covered Little Big Town’s “Girl Crush” for a YouTube video that wracked up 15,600 views.

Jessie’s Singles Project channels her refined talents, her business savvy, and her most formative musical inspiration, soul, into one profound artistic endeavor. In the series, there will be a total of 10 tracks that will eventually be anthologized with earlier singles into one full album.

The vibe on this collection is dark, melodies live between the crevices of pop conventions giving off of an emotional rawness that shakes you to your bones. “I love the messy part of life. I want my music to be nasty and stank face gross,” Jessie affirms. “I sing what I want, what is true to me.”

Jessie’s oeuvre personalizes the minor key wailings of spirituals. Her vocals are a revelation, they combine a natural affinity for soul, boundless musical gifts, a natural drawled delivery, and commanding raw emotionality that manifests itself in distinct vocal phrasing including bent notes and elegiac melodic motifs. Highlights in the program of releases include the stirring, “Been In The Storm” which also features a companion video, the rollicking and greasy, “Secrets In The Hollow,” and the nakedly expressive ballad, “Take A Chance On Me.”

In 2010, Jessie had that transformative meeting with a producer. Though she had many compromisingly commercial successes after that, slowly she became brave enough to embrace the core of her artistry: soul. “I had been doing what other people wanted for so long, I had to really be brave to be myself,” she says. “Sometimes you get tested, you have to sit in dark corners to grapple with situations, but what you realize is the best you can do is be yourself. I have so much peace now that I’ve put myself out there, it’s been a wonderful gift.”

A taste of Jessie’s  music

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