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Kingston Live Podcast
Kingston Live
89 episodes
2 weeks ago
Following his departure from the iconic indie band he co-founded, Lowest of the Low, Stephen Stanley has continued writing, recording, releasing and touring his own brand of music as The Stephen Stanley Band. He also keeps busy hosting a long-running weekly radio show; reuniting with Low bandmates for occasional shows and mini-tours; collaborating with emerging Kingston artists, and organizing annual tribute concerts to his late friend, music journalist Dave Bookman. On this episode, Stephen ...
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Following his departure from the iconic indie band he co-founded, Lowest of the Low, Stephen Stanley has continued writing, recording, releasing and touring his own brand of music as The Stephen Stanley Band. He also keeps busy hosting a long-running weekly radio show; reuniting with Low bandmates for occasional shows and mini-tours; collaborating with emerging Kingston artists, and organizing annual tribute concerts to his late friend, music journalist Dave Bookman. On this episode, Stephen ...
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Society & Culture
Arts,
Music,
Performing Arts,
Music Interviews
Episodes (20/89)
Kingston Live Podcast
The seven sides of Stephen Stanley
Following his departure from the iconic indie band he co-founded, Lowest of the Low, Stephen Stanley has continued writing, recording, releasing and touring his own brand of music as The Stephen Stanley Band. He also keeps busy hosting a long-running weekly radio show; reuniting with Low bandmates for occasional shows and mini-tours; collaborating with emerging Kingston artists, and organizing annual tribute concerts to his late friend, music journalist Dave Bookman. On this episode, Stephen ...
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2 weeks ago
52 minutes

Kingston Live Podcast
For the love of punk: Forty Seven Teeth
Anna, Dee and Jesse of Forty Seven Teeth reunite with host Riley to reminisce about Kingston's punk and indie music scene, and share a new song from their forthcoming album. Chapters: 00:00:22 Episode overview 00:01:40 Fast forward to 2025 00:03:25 A new album in the works 00:05:33 Meeting your heroes… awkward! 00:06:28 Exclusivity and rebelliousness as performance draws 00:08:36 The all-ages matinee resurgence 00:09:32 Ghosts of Kingston music venues past 00:13:52 Are music compilatio...
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1 month ago
26 minutes

Kingston Live Podcast
Music and mental health: A conversation with Kingston musicians
Is the music industry a mental health hazard? This is one of the many questions explored in this episode, as Johnny and first-time co-host, Jermaine Marshall, explore the mental health and wellness challenges of writing, recording and performing music with local artists Ricky Brant—who writes, records and performs music as KaKaow (and hosts Musiikki Café's popular weekly open mic night)—and Rich Tyo of JukeBox County, who is also a professional psychotherapist. The conversation spans everythi...
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2 months ago
57 minutes

Kingston Live Podcast
The little station that grew: Amherst Island Radio
Amherst Island Radio embodies the spirit of community radio. Broadcasting on 101.3 FM from their CJAI "world headquarters" on Amherst Island, and powered by a small army of passionate volunteers, they've forged a staunchly loyal listenership across the greater Kingston area. Station Manager, Eric Tremblay, reveals the stories and secrets that continue to fuel the station's success, including their recent expansion to mainland and new media hub, their commitment to live and local music, and th...
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3 months ago
45 minutes

Kingston Live Podcast
Friday's Child: A love story
Friday's Child is the musical offspring of songwriter and vocalist, Krista Van Slingerland, and multi-instrumentalist and recording engineer, Evan Massey. Ahead of their forthcoming debut album, Broken Home Vol. 1, they discuss how their musical partnership survived their marriage, the power of community, and how making music together has helped them face individual mental health challenges. Chapters: 00:00:00 Episode overview 00:02:13 The Lost Congregation 00:04:14 Coming together and break...
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4 months ago
56 minutes

Kingston Live Podcast
The shared experience of the winter in canada
Mark Deen of The Winter in Canada drops by the studio for a spirited discussion spanning the band's origins and interesting secrets behind the recording of their new album (out July 1, 2025), to making music in the age of AI and the essential ingredients of Kingston's thriving music scene. Chapters: 00:00:00 Episode overview 00:01:32 Introductions 00:02:09 Landing the band name 00:04:55 The allure of the Kingston music community 00:07:01 Band origins 00:09:55 Collaborating on the new album 0...
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5 months ago
45 minutes

Kingston Live Podcast
Becoming Kentucky: How music is giving Jordan Holman a second chance
In a deeply personal interview, Almonte, Ontario singer-songwriter Jordan Holman shares the inspiring story of the personal transformation that's motivating his musical project, Kentucky. He also shares his love for the Kingston music community that's embraced him, music from his forthcoming full-length LP, Second Chance Music, and details about a very unique local album release concert. Chapters: 00:00:00 Episode overview 00:01:57 What or who is Kentucky? 00:04:13 About Almonte, Ontario 00...
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6 months ago
48 minutes

Kingston Live Podcast
Confident and calm: Kasador marks ten years
Over the past decade, Kingston's Kasador has been through a number of iterations, all while relentlessly touring and performing local shows, writing, recording and releasing new music and videos. In this episode, founding members Cameron Wyatt and Boris Baker reflect on the band's coalescence and chemistry, and share new music from one of two forthcoming self-produced EPs, due out this spring. Chapters: 00:00:20 Episode overview 00:01:50 New album, new sound 00:04:05 Making music in the "sou...
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7 months ago
52 minutes

Kingston Live Podcast
Celebrating the women of Kingston music
On this episode, we celebrate the amazing women who continue to carry Kingston's music scene forward. Host Ange Stever is joined by three generations of accomplished musicians, Miss Emily, Julia Finnegan and Kyra Daniel, who share the experiences and influences that continue to inspire them to write, record, perform and build not just musical repertoires, but musical careers in Kingston and abroad. All three will be taking part in the International Women's Day Showcase concert and talk in Kin...
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8 months ago
51 minutes

Kingston Live Podcast
Friends having fun: Monach tease new album with single release
Originally formed in 2017 as Hot Knives, exciting Kingston emo-punk act with the somewhat difficult-to-decipher moniker, Monach (pronounced maw-nuck), have emerged from the studio—with a new lineup and new single—ahead of their self-produced sophomore album due out May 23, 2025. On this episode, Andrew (guitar, vocals) and Curtis (drums) discuss their enduring friendships with bandmates, the band's growth and evolution, and share their brand new single, Thank You Chef. Episode credits G...
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9 months ago
30 minutes

Kingston Live Podcast
Serious about silly: Kingston musician-comedian Logan Brown
On this episode, Kingston singer-songwriter and stand-up comic, Logan Brown, shares his perspective our city's live comedy scene, and discusses his journey from performing musician to comedian. He also shares a track from his debut album, Black Man, White Privilege, as well as advice for aspiring comics, and where to catch stand-up performances in Kingston. Episode Credits Guests: Logan Brown https://kingstonlive.ca/loganbrown Hosts: Riley Jabour riley@kingstonlive.ca Johnny San john@king...
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10 months ago
53 minutes

Kingston Live Podcast
Jay Smith brings Nashville north with The Buckle
Kingston singer-songwriter, Jay Smith, built his career as a working musician regularly playing local venues, festivals, weddings, parties, and whatever other opportunities his efforts earned him. It's no surprise that "Smitty" also earned his reputation as one of Kingston's most beloved, respected and in-demand musical performers, whose recorded releases put him on a trajectory most songwriters would aspire to. Following the COVID-19 lockdowns that saw the shut-down of many Canadian live mus...
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11 months ago
58 minutes

Kingston Live Podcast
Emilie Steele & The Deal show their cards on Cut the Deck
It's been five years and a global pandemic since Kingston's Emilie Steele & The Deal released their self-titled EP. Through it all, the indie-rock-alt-country act has grown their following, their band and their repertoire. On this episode, Riley and Johnny talk to Emilie Steele and drummer Jon Irwin about their journey since 2019 and the making of the band's debut full-length album, Cut the Deck, due out November 15, 2024, and where Emilie Steele & The Deal go from here. Guests: Emil...
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1 year ago
39 minutes

Kingston Live Podcast
How the Canadian Federation of Musicians is empowering artist-entrepreneurs
Whether you're a casual or career musician, or a live or recorded music consumer, you'll find this episode enlightening. Music is an industry, and being a professional musician is a trade. And, whether writing, recording or performing, musicians have rights and needs, just like other workers. Often navigating the industry on their own, many musicians experience mistreatment, poor pay and exploitation. On this episode, we're joined by Liana White of the Canadian Federation of Musicians, ...
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1 year ago
54 minutes

Kingston Live Podcast
The Meringues serve up sassy sophomore LP six years in the making
Known for their frenetic and rousing live performances, it's been six years since Kingston garage punks The Meringues' last full-length album. With their sophomore LP, Pavlova's Dog, set for release on September 16, 2024, founding members Ted and Amanda discuss the inspiration for their lasting creative partnership; their DIY approach to promotion and publicity; the making of the new album, and share the first single, Royalty. Music in this episode: Royalty by The Meringues Guests: Ted Evan...
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1 year ago
36 minutes

Kingston Live Podcast
Piner branches out from Kingston roots
Fresh from their Rockin' the Square performance supporting the JUNO Award-winning Crash Test Dummies, hosts Johnny and Riley sit down with Claya Way Brackenbury and Michael Broadhead of Kingston alt-folk act, Piner. The conversation traverses the accomplishments of the band both locally and abroad; their 2023 LP, A Netherworld and related social causes; the similarities and differences between the music communities in Ontario and Nova Scotia; as well as the work of Local 518 of the Union of P...
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1 year ago
59 minutes

Kingston Live Podcast
92Rare and Dupel on the future of Kingston hip-hop
On this episode, hosts Johnny and Riley examine Kingston's music scene through the lens of local hip-hop artists 92Rare (Justin Lamoreaux of Thunder Bolt Labs) and Dupel (Jean Jacques Dupel). Their conversation explores the opportunities and adversities faced by Kingston hip-hop artists, including thoughts on how City officials, promoters and festival organizers can help break barriers, stigmas and paradigms to expand hip-hop's representation in Kingston's live music offering. Plus, hear the ...
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1 year ago
56 minutes

Kingston Live Podcast
Spectrum Voices: Kingston's open choir for everybody
June is the start of Pride Season in Canada, and fittingly, this episode explores the vision—and visionaries—behind Kingston's non-auditioned, mixed-voice, 2SLGBTQ+ and allied choir, Spectrum Voices. Hosts Johnny and Ange are joined by choir director Ren Challacombe, and Filipino-Canadian, multi-instrumental singer-songwrtier and choir member, Ari Bautista, who also writes, records and performs under the name ATIARI. Together, they tackle topics ranging from diversity and inclusivity to the a...
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1 year ago
43 minutes

Kingston Live Podcast
Tiny Horse ready for their First Rodeo
It's been four years since Kingston's Rae Corcoran and Ciara Roberts proclaimed their musical act, Tiny Horse, on the Kingston Live podcast (episode 22). In this episode, the pair return to reflect on the band's growth and early success, its uniqueness and appeal, and what it's like being a queer band seemingly beloved by a mostly straight fan base. They also share music and stories from their forthcoming full-length debut, First Rodeo, produced by Brett Emmons of The Glorious Sons and due ou...
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1 year ago
56 minutes

Kingston Live Podcast
Aaron Holmberg and Savannah Shea share the magic of RKY Camp
Five years in the making, the RKY Camp Summer Album aims to help more kids experience the transformative "magic" of the annual youth retreats on Eagle Lake, north of Kingston. On this episode, host Rob Howard is joined by alt-folk singer-songwriter Savannah Shea, and recording engineer and producer Aaron Holmberg, who share their RKY Camp memories and discuss the making of the benefit album—which features 18 songs contributed by 66 Kingston-based musicians—to be released on April 12, 2024. Pl...
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1 year ago
48 minutes

Kingston Live Podcast
Following his departure from the iconic indie band he co-founded, Lowest of the Low, Stephen Stanley has continued writing, recording, releasing and touring his own brand of music as The Stephen Stanley Band. He also keeps busy hosting a long-running weekly radio show; reuniting with Low bandmates for occasional shows and mini-tours; collaborating with emerging Kingston artists, and organizing annual tribute concerts to his late friend, music journalist Dave Bookman. On this episode, Stephen ...