Seasons of Life attempts to understand the crossroads between distinct phases in our guests' lives and the music that came with them. Host Sean Roufosse interviews a wide array of guests with diverse stories and musical influences to help add context to why people love/loved the songs they do. Listen Tuesdays from 10-11 PM on CiTR or 24/7 on CiTR.ca.
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Seasons of Life attempts to understand the crossroads between distinct phases in our guests' lives and the music that came with them. Host Sean Roufosse interviews a wide array of guests with diverse stories and musical influences to help add context to why people love/loved the songs they do. Listen Tuesdays from 10-11 PM on CiTR or 24/7 on CiTR.ca.
Filler Episode: Quebec, Driving, and New Music in New Places
Seasons of Life
1 hour 6 minutes
4 years ago
Filler Episode: Quebec, Driving, and New Music in New Places
This week we talk about why I have been so horrible at keeping up with my show, particularly my move to rural Quebec and some of the music discovered in the meantime. I talk about music we listen to when driving, Andy Shauf`s new song from `Wilds` Jaywalker, some comments about Quebec culture (from my limited first-year Poli-Sci courses), and mention some of the music I was lucky to find at FME (Festival de Musique Emergente) in Rouyn-Noranda QC. Join me as I go where no British Columbian has gone before... actually, I am sure someone from BC has come here at least once... but maybe not who knows!
Seasons of Life
Seasons of Life attempts to understand the crossroads between distinct phases in our guests' lives and the music that came with them. Host Sean Roufosse interviews a wide array of guests with diverse stories and musical influences to help add context to why people love/loved the songs they do. Listen Tuesdays from 10-11 PM on CiTR or 24/7 on CiTR.ca.