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The Vinyl Supper with Foy Vance
Foy Vance
23 episodes
6 days ago
On The Vinyl Supper, Foy Vance chats songs and food with old friends and special guests. During each episode, Foy asks the person at his table what three courses they’d eat and what music they’d listen to at their last meal. And of course, they chew the fat: the catharsis of music, food and friendship. Foy’s pals talk about everything from pairing burgers with oysters to Japanese beef and redneck sushi. Conversations meander through global tours and global lockdown, losing loved ones and winning Grammys, Golden Globes & Emmys (none of which are Foy’s...yet). Come grab a seat at Foy’s table.
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On The Vinyl Supper, Foy Vance chats songs and food with old friends and special guests. During each episode, Foy asks the person at his table what three courses they’d eat and what music they’d listen to at their last meal. And of course, they chew the fat: the catharsis of music, food and friendship. Foy’s pals talk about everything from pairing burgers with oysters to Japanese beef and redneck sushi. Conversations meander through global tours and global lockdown, losing loved ones and winning Grammys, Golden Globes & Emmys (none of which are Foy’s...yet). Come grab a seat at Foy’s table.
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Bruce Cockburn
The Vinyl Supper with Foy Vance
35 minutes 52 seconds
4 years ago
Bruce Cockburn

On a very special 10th episode, Foy gets to speak with one of his idols: Bruce Cockburn. Bruce’s first album came out fifty years ago, and here he is on episode 10 of The Vinyl Supper with Foy Vance. His eponymous album was released on April 7th 1970, including classic hits “Going to the Country” and “Musical Friends.” In the past fifty years, he’s released 34 albums and played around the world.

Foy and Bruce bond over songwriting and what ‘the new normal’ has meant for them. Bruce calls back to an All-American favorite food, chicken and waffles, and rewinds over memories with All-American favorite musicians, Elvis and Little Richard. The two get serious with talks of the recent unrest in the states, and Bruce has some words of wisdom: “looters are not the creators of chaos.” They discuss the difference between condoning, condemning, and understanding.

In his own words, Bruce says of the last fifty years of recording: “I can only shake my head and mutter a word of thanks for all of it. Even if I’d been a planner by nature, I doubt I could have predicted how things have gone. And they’re still going!” Going they are indeed: Bruce’s songs have been covered by Jimmy Buffet, kd Lang, Barenaked Ladies, Jerry Garcia, Judy Collins, Chet Atkins, and many more.

This episode was recorded in July 2020. Visit TheVinylSupper.com for more information on this podcast and video series.

The Vinyl Supper with Foy Vance
On The Vinyl Supper, Foy Vance chats songs and food with old friends and special guests. During each episode, Foy asks the person at his table what three courses they’d eat and what music they’d listen to at their last meal. And of course, they chew the fat: the catharsis of music, food and friendship. Foy’s pals talk about everything from pairing burgers with oysters to Japanese beef and redneck sushi. Conversations meander through global tours and global lockdown, losing loved ones and winning Grammys, Golden Globes & Emmys (none of which are Foy’s...yet). Come grab a seat at Foy’s table.