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  • Dave Gunning: Field Notes and Fine Songs
    2026/05/02

    This week on Songwriters From Here and Away, I’m joined by one of Canada’s most respected and celebrated songwriters, Dave Gunning. In this special interview episode, we talk about his acclaimed new album Field Notes, the stories behind the songs, and the journey that continues to shape his remarkable career.

    We’ll hear tracks from Field Notes including Vincent Coleman, She Is The Swan, Angels Share, World Of Make Believe, Sunrise Trail, Going Nowhere Tonight, The Cost, Blue Heart, Pursued By Grace, Raven’s Glen. Plus some vintage Dave: These Hands, Horse For Sale, Saltwater Hearts and a Terra Spencer song Dave produced.

    Known for powerful storytelling, unforgettable melodies, and deep roots in Atlantic Canada, Dave remains one of the finest voices in contemporary folk music.

    🎧 Tune in for songs, stories, and conversation with a true Canadian master songwriter.

    🔗 Official Website: https://DaveGunning.com

    🎵 About Dave

    Dave Gunning is a multi-award-winning singer-songwriter from Pictou County, Nova Scotia whose songs have earned national and international acclaim for their emotional depth, social insight, and vivid storytelling. Over a career spanning more than two decades, he has released a celebrated catalogue of recordings and toured extensively across Canada, United States, United Kingdom, and beyond. A multiple recipient of East Coast Music Awards and Canadian Folk Music Awards recognition, Gunning is admired by audiences and peers alike for songs that honour working people, history, home, and the human spirit. Whether on festival stages, theatres, or intimate listening rooms, he delivers performances marked by warmth, humour, and authenticity.

    #DaveGunning #FieldNotes #SongwritersFromHereAndAway #CanadianSongwriters #NovaScotiaMusic #EastCoastMusic #FolkMusic #SingerSongwriter #CanadianFolk #MaritimeMusic #Podcast #MusicInterview #RootsMusic #SupportCanadianMusic

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    1 時間 24 分
  • The Weight of Words Across the Quiet Places: Canadian Songwriters
    2026/04/25

    This week’s episode leans into the emotional core of songwriting—apologies, longing, connection, and self-reflection. From intimate acoustic moments to richly textured arrangements, these Canadian artists explore what it means to stay, to leave, and to be truly heard. There’s a quiet strength running through this set—songs that don’t shout, but linger—offering listeners a deeply human, coast-to-coast musical experience. www.SFHAA.ca

    Jessie Bird – “If This Is How Sorry Goes”

    🔗 https://www.instagram.com/jessiebirdmusic

    A raw and reflective take on apology, questioning whether words alone can ever be enough.

    Alick Mac – “500 Days”

    🔗 https://www.instagram.com/alickmacmusic

    A thoughtful, time-marked journey through love and distance, carried by understated storytelling.

    Jon Martin and Lovers – “Little Heartbeat”

    🔗 https://www.instagram.com/jonmartinmusic

    A tender, rhythm-driven piece that captures the fragility and persistence of connection.

    Thea Koper – “If I Were A Stone”

    🔗 https://www.theakoper.com

    A beautifully introspective song imagining emotional stillness as both refuge and burden.

    Elisa Thorn – “My Moon”

    🔗 https://www.elisathorn.com

    Delicate and atmospheric, this track glows with harp-led textures and poetic lyricism.

    Geoff Arsenault – “Two Bodies, One Soul”

    🔗 https://geoffarsenault.com

    A warm, roots-infused duet exploring deep connection and shared experience.

    Cam Blake – “Endless”

    🔗 https://www.instagram.com/camblakemusic

    A smooth, contemplative song that drifts through themes of time and continuity.

    Ian Sherwood – “Don’t Want To Leave”

    🔗 https://iansherwood.com

    Energetic and heartfelt, this track balances urgency with emotional honesty.

    Jesse Bird – “If This Is How Sorry Goes”

    🔗 https://www.instagram.com/jessiebirdmusic

    A second listen that reinforces the song’s emotional weight and lyrical nuance.

    Jim Henman – “Round In Circles”

    🔗 https://www.jimhenman.com

    A seasoned songwriter’s reflection on cycles—musical, personal, and universal.

    Shirley Jackson – “Do You Want Me To Be Honest?”

    🔗 https://www.shirleyjackson.ca

    A direct and compelling piece that confronts truth-telling with clarity and courage.

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    58 分
  • From Coastlines to City Streets: Songs from Across Canada
    2026/04/18

    This week on Songwriters From Here And Away, www.SFHAA.ca, a rich mix of Canadian songwriting voices spanning roots, folk, soul, and storytelling that runs deep.

    Bishop J. Church – “Affection” 🔗 https://donriver.bandcamp.com A quirky, genre-blurring piece with poetic imagery and a distinctly offbeat indie sensibility.

    Jason Wilson and Ashara – “Coal Dust Caruso” 🔗 https://jasonwilsonmusic.com A cinematic, roots-driven narrative blending reggae influences with working-class storytelling.

    Jason Wilson and Ashara – “The Shoemaker” 🔗 https://jasonwilsonmusic.com Another evocative collaboration—rich in detail, weaving history and melody into a compelling folk tale.

    Jess Knights – “I Know That I Love You” 🔗 https://jessknightsmusic.com A heartfelt, modern folk love song with clear vocals and an intimate, confessional tone.

    Julia Skye – “T-Shirt” 🔗 https://juliasyke.com (note: confirm URL spelling) A light, catchy pop-leaning tune that captures fleeting moments and youthful nostalgia.

    Malia Rogers – “I Could Barely Drive” 🔗 https://maliarogersmusic.com A reflective piece with emotional weight, pairing understated instrumentation with honest lyricism.

    Cam Blake – “Passenger” 🔗 https://camblakemusic.com Smooth and contemplative, this track explores movement—both literal and emotional—through warm melodies.

    Graeme Jones – “Ride Or Die” 🔗 https://graemejonesmusic.com A roots-rock anthem about loyalty and connection, delivered with energy and heart.

    James Harley – “Rock N Roll Man” 🔗 https://jamesharleymusic.com A spirited nod to classic rock influences, celebrating the enduring pull of the genre.

    Satellite Birdhouse – “One More Afternoon” 🔗 https://satellitebirdhouse.com Dreamy and atmospheric, this song drifts through memory with layered textures and gentle hooks.

    The Harpoonist – “Show Me The Green” 🔗 https://theharpoonist.com Bluesy, groove-heavy, and unmistakably cool—an infectious track with swagger and bite.

    #SongwritersFromHereAndAway #CanadianSongwriters #IndieMusic #FolkMusic #RootsMusic #SingerSongwriter #NewMusic #MusicDiscovery #EastCoastMusic #SupportCanadianMusic

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    56 分
  • April Wine co-founder, Jim Henman shares his stories & songs in Concert
    2026/04/11

    Jim Henman www.JimHenman.com shares songs & stories in a live concert recorded in Musquodoboit, NS.

    • Co-founder of April Wine
    • installed into the Canadian Music Industry Hall Of Fame, along with April Wine
    • Juno award, commemorating April Wine’s induction into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame.

    Writing his first tune, at age 12, Jim spent much of his youth strumming a Stella acoustic guitar on the sandy shores of Clam Harbour, Nova Scotia. Jim wrote his first song on this Stella. Jim, with high school friends Myles Goodwyn, Greg Stephen, Dave Dodsworth & Doug Grace started the top 40 band, “Woodies Termites”. Jim and Myles went on to co-found the Canadian rock band, April Wine, in the fall of 1969 with Jim’s cousins, David and Ritchie Henman. Shortly after the release of their debut album in 1971, Jim decided to leave the band, moving back to the East Coast to start a family and pursue a career in Medical Technology.

    Jim officially re-emerged onto the East Coast music scene in the 90s, co-writing and co-producing the album,” More Than My Share” for Cape Breton singer, Jeannie Beks. He also co-wrote the music for “Death the Musical”, a stage production performed both at Halifax’s Neptune Theatre and in French, at Théâtre Génération in Montréal. This musical score was later released on CD and you can hear it at https://open.spotify.com/album/393fHJBKi7G7O5IUlYjU68

    In keeping a promise to his late friend, Canadian blues artist, Rick Jeffery, Jim completed and produced Rick’s final album, 13 Vultures in 2009.

    Jim is accompanied by keyboardist Robert Campbell for this concert. www.RCampbell.com

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    1 時間 21 分
  • The Leaving & The Staying - Great Tracks from Canadian Songwriters
    2026/04/04

    This week on Songwriters From Here and Away, we’ve got a beautiful mix of thoughtful writing, great voices, and songs that stick with you:

    Alanna Sterling – Everything’s Gonna Be Just Fine – A warm, reassuring song that leans into hope and the quiet strength of simple words. Eddy Currents – It's A Jungle Out There – A sharp, observant take on modern life, full of energy and edge. Coraline James – Maybe – A tender, reflective song that captures the uncertainty and vulnerability of love. Five.X.Five (feat. Billy the Kid) – Before You Leave – A powerful collaboration about holding on, letting go, and the moments in between. Jordyn Pollard – If I Got You – A heartfelt song about love being the one thing that makes everything else make sense. Tom Eastland – Rest Your Head – A gentle, comforting song that feels like a late-night conversation with an old friend. Rachel Therrien – Beauty Free – A bold and uplifting song celebrating self-worth and breaking free from expectations. Leanne Lightfoot – Unsettled – A beautifully honest song about change, uncertainty, and finding your footing. Wallgrin – To Be a Creature – A poetic and atmospheric song that explores what it means to be human in a complicated world. The Johnsons – Fast Food Coffee – A vivid, down-to-earth snapshot of everyday life and the stories hidden in ordinary places. 11th & Duke – Snow Down – A moody, evocative song that paints a picture of winter, memory, and distance. Aaron English – Leaving Train (Live) – A live performance that captures the lonely, timeless feeling of leaving and moving on. Alanna Sterling – Goodbye – A touching farewell song that closes things out with honesty and heart.

    #SongwritersFromHereAndAway #Songwriting #NewMusic #IndieMusic #FolkMusic #RootsMusic #SongwriterLife #OriginalMusic #CanadianMusic #EmergingArtists #ListenLocal #MusicPodcast #RadioShow #StoryInSong

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    57 分
  • From the Stage to the Page: Brent Mason Live in Concert
    2026/03/28

    This week’s episode of Songwriters From Here and Away features a live concert recording with New Brunswick songwriter Brent Mason, recorded in an intimate setting where his songs and stories really get room to breathe.

    Brent has been writing, recording, and performing for more than three decades. Based in Saint John, New Brunswick, he has released over a dozen albums of original material and has built a reputation as one of the region’s most respected songwriters and live performers. Over the years he has received multiple East Coast Music Awards and Music New Brunswick awards, including Folk Artist of the Year, Album of the Year, and Songwriter of the Year, and he is also the youngest recipient of the Stompin’ Tom Award for his contribution to Atlantic Canadian musical traditions.

    Brent is known not just for his music, but for his storytelling and his role in the New Brunswick music community. He has hosted a weekly open mic in Saint John for more than 25 years, mentored younger songwriters, toured across Canada and internationally, and performed at festivals including Harvest Jazz & Blues, Stanfest, and many others.

    In addition to his music career, Brent is also a published author and writer. His debut novel Midway was released in 2024 and draws on his experiences working with travelling carnival midways in his younger years. He has also won awards from the Writers’ Federation of New Brunswick for his fiction and poetry, and he writes a regular column called Mason’s Jar.

    Whether on stage or on the page, Brent Mason is a storyteller at heart, and this live concert recording captures both the songs and the stories that have made him such an important voice in Atlantic Canadian songwriting.

    • Midway (Novel, 2024)

    Brent has also published short fiction and poetry in literary journals and newspapers, including his Mason’s Jar column.

    • Website: https://www.brentmason.ca
    • Music: https://brentmasonmusic.bandcamp.com

    Please visit www.SFHAA.ca for more podcasts, workshops and meetups.

    #BrentMason #SongwritersFromHereAndAway #NewBrunswickMusic #CanadianSongwriter #EastCoastMusic #FolkRoots #LiveMusic #CanadianAuthors

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    1 時間 47 分
  • SONGCIRCLE LIVE at The Pink Piano: Biggar, Cornwall & Rae
    2026/03/21

    This week on Songwriters From Here and Away, we’re stepping back into a full evening of live music from The Pink Piano Café & Lounge.

    It’s a night that captures everything we love about songwriter rounds — great songs, shared stories, and that easy connection between artists and audience.

    You’ll hear performances from Mike Biggar, Laura Rae, and John Cornwall — each bringing their own voice, style, and perspective to the stage. And I’ll join in for a couple of tunes along the way as well.

    It’s relaxed, it’s real, and it feels like being right there in the room.Settle in for a full night of songs — live at The Pink Piano Café & Lounge.

    Mike Biggar A seasoned East Coast performer blending roots, blues, and storytelling, Mike Biggar delivers songs with warmth, groove, and a strong sense of place. Mike Biggar: https://www.mikebiggar.com

    Laura Rae A thoughtful singer-songwriter with a clear, expressive voice, Laura Rae brings emotional honesty and quiet strength to her songs. Laura Rae: https://lauraraemusic.com

    John Cornwall Known for his smooth vocals and polished songwriting, John Cornwall blends pop sensibility with heartfelt lyrical delivery. John Cornwall: https://www.johncornwallmusic.com

    Robert Campbell Host of Songwriters From Here and Away, Robert brings his own seasoned songwriting and keyboard-driven style to the stage, rounding out the evening with a couple of tunes.

    www.SFHAA.ca

    @SongwritersFromHereAndAway

    #LiveMusic #PinkPiano

    #CanadianSongwriters #EastCoastMusic

    #MikeBiggar #LauraRae #JohnCornwall

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    1 時間 55 分
  • Dali Van Gogh: Songs, Stories & a Second Spin
    2026/03/07

    You may have noticed lately that we’ve been dipping into the archives here on Songwriters From Here and Away. Before anyone thinks we’ve become a nostalgia show… There are a few very good reasons. First, planning is underway for the 2026 Songwriters Retreat, which turns out to involve more emails, spreadsheets, and kitchen logistics than any reasonable human should face in one sitting.

    Second, there’s a March 15th concert and livestream with Cheryl Gaudet coming up — which is something I’m very much looking forward to.

    Third, I’m currently trying to learn 35 Motown songs for a band called Sounds of Motown. If you hear me quietly muttering “Chain Of Fools” in the grocery store aisle, that’s why. and last but not least, ramping up songwriters shows and a songwriter thing with jim Henman, Jeannie Beks & Cailin Green. More rehearsals!

    So while the calendar is a little full, it’s also a perfect excuse to revisit some wonderful performances from the Songwriters From Here and Away archives.

    This week’s replay features Dali Van Gogh — a memorable conversation and performance that’s remixed and worth a listen. Website: https://dalivangogh.com Music: https://dalivangogh.bandcamp.com

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    #DaliVanGogh #SongwritersFromHereAndAway #CanadianSongwriters #IndieMusic #MusicPodcast #LiveMusic

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    56 分