Showing posts with label Anne Hills. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Anne Hills. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 14, 2026

Stranger Songs with Mike Regenstreif – CKCU – January 20, 2026: Duets


Stranger Songs with Mike Regenstreif finds connections and develops themes in various genres. The show is broadcast on CKCU, 93.1 FM, in Ottawa on Tuesdays from 3:30 until 5 pm (Eastern time) and is also available 24/7 for on-demand streaming.

This episode of Stranger Songs was recorded and can be streamed on-demand, now or anytime, by clicking on “Listen Now” at … https://cod.ckcufm.com/programs/595/73740.html

Theme: Duets.

Odetta & Dr. John- Please Send Me Someone to Love 
Blues Everywhere I Go (M.C.)

Mike Regenstreif, Anne Hills & Tom Paxton (2001)

Tom Paxton & John McCutcheon
- Pathfinder
Together Again (Appalsongs)
Mike Regenstreif & Arlo Guthrie (1996)

Arlo Guthrie & Pete Seeger- Midnight Special
More Together Again In Concert (Rising Son)
Mike Regenstreif & Priscilla Herdman (1978)

Utah Phillips & Mike Regenstreif (1976) photo: Felicity Fanjoy

Priscilla Herdman & Utah Phillips- I Remember Loving You
Darkness into Light (Flying Fish)
John Gorka & Mike Regenstreif (2012)

Anne Hills & John Gorka- Spoon River
Every Town: More Songs by Michael Smith (Hand & Heart Music)
Mike Regenstreif & Steve Gillette (1994)

Steve Gillette & Cindy Mangsen- Jay Gould’s Daughter
Live in Concert (Compass Rose)
Over the Moon- Darcy Farrow
Chinook Waltz (Borealis)

Martin Grosswendt & Susanne Salem-Schatz- How Can You Have the Blues
New Songs, Old Hats (Martin Grosswendt & Susanne Salem-Schatz)

Linda Ronstadt & Emmylou Harris- Sisters of Mercy
Western Wall: The Tucson Sessions (Asylum)
Perla Batalla & David Hidalgo- Ballad of the Absent Mare
Bird on the Wire: The Songs of Leonard Cohen (Mechuda Music)
Jennifer Warnes & Leonard Cohen- Joan of Arc
Famous Blue Raincoat: The Songs of Leonard Cohen – 20th Anniversary Edition (Shout! Factory)

Willie Nelson & Kimmie Rhodes- I Just Drove By
Just One Love (Justice)

Tom Russell & Mike Regenstreif (2000)

Tom Russell & Ian Tyson
- Navajo Rug
Cowboy’d All to Hell (Frontera)
Mike Regenstreif & Bill Morrissey (2005)

Bill Morrissey & Greg Brown- Summer Wages
Friend of Mine (Philo)
Laurie MacAllister & David Glaser- Birches
The Lies the Poets Tell (Laurie MacAllister)

Catherine MacLellan & John Connolly- The Call
If It’s Alright With You: The Songs of Gene MacLellan (True North)
Reggie Harris & Colleen Kattau- Maybe It’s Love 
On Solid Ground (Reggie Harris Music)
Mike Regenstreif & Rick Fines (2011)

Rick Fines & Suzie Vinnick- How’d You Know I Missed You
Nothing Halfway (Rick Fines & Suzie Vinnick)
John Prine & Dolores Keane- In a Town This Size
In Spite of Ourselves (Oh Boy)

Mike Regenstreif & Garnet Rogers (2006)

Archie Fisher & Garnet Rogers- The Outside Track
The Best Times After All: Live (Snow Goose Songs)
Eliza Gilkyson & Mike Regenstreif (2006)

Mike Regenstreif & JimmyLaFave (2017)

Eliza Gilkyson & Jimmy LaFave- Down by the Riverside
Secularia (Red House)

Michael Jerome Browne & Mike Regenstreif (2005)

Michael Jerome Browne & Mary Flower- I’ve Got the Big River Blues
Gettin’ Together (Borealis/Stony Plain)

Next week: International Holocaust Remembrance Day.

--Mike Regenstreif

Friday, December 26, 2025

Stranger Songs with Mike Regenstreif – CKCU – December 30, 2025: My top 10 folk-rooted and folk-branched albums of 2025


Stranger Songs with Mike Regenstreif finds connections and develops themes in various genres. The show is broadcast on CKCU, 93.1 FM, in Ottawa on Tuesdays from 3:30 until 5 pm (Eastern time) and is also available 24/7 for on-demand streaming.

This episode of Stranger Songs was recorded and can be streamed on-demand, now or anytime, by clicking on “Listen Now” at … https://cod.ckcufm.com/programs/595/73491.html

Theme: My top 10 folk-rooted and folk-branched albums of 2025.

These are always hard choices. I started with a list of about 30 of my favorite albums for the year. I’ve been over the list several times in the past couple of weeks and came up with several similar – but not identical – Top 10 lists. This list is the final one. The order might have been slightly different and there are several other worthy albums that might have been included, had one of the other lists represented the final choice.

The annotated and illustrated version of this top 10 list is available on the Folk Roots/Folk Branches blog at … https://frfb.blogspot.com/2025/12/top-10-for-2025.html

10. Suzy Sings Siebel Volume One by Suzy Thompson


Suzy Thompson- Bride 1945
Suzy Sings Siebel Volume One (Suzy Thompson)
Suzy Thompson- Long Afternoons
Suzy Sings Siebel Volume One (Suzy Thompson)

9. Personal History by Mary Chapin Carpenter


Mary Chapin Carpenter- Girl and Her Dog
Personal History (Lambent Light/Thirty Tigers) 
Mary Chapin Carpenter- New Religion
Personal History (Lambent Light/Thirty Tigers) 

8. Field of Stars by John McCutcheon


John McCutcheon- Tikkun Olam
Field of Stars (Appalsongs)
John McCutcheon with Windborne- Blessing
Field of Stars (Appalsongs)

7. Woody At Home – Vol 1 + 2 by Woody Guthrie


Woody Guthrie- This Land is Your Land
Woody At Home – Vol 1 + 2 (Shamus)
Woody Guthrie- Peace Call
Woody At Home – Vol 1 + 2 (Shamus)

6. Hardscrabble Hope by Maria Dunn


Maria Dunn- Another Year
Hardscrabble Hope (Distant Whisper Music)
Maria Dunn- Leave It All On the Ice
Hardscrabble Hope (Distant Whisper Music)

5. unentitled by John Gorka


John Gorka- First Snow on the Mountains
unentitled (Red House)
John Gorka- Particle Wave (Goodness in the World)
unentitled (Red House)

4. Every Town: More Songs by Michael Smith by Anne Hills


Anne Hills- Crazy Mary
Every Town: More Songs by Michael Smith (Hand & Heart Music)
Anne Hills- Sure Has Grown
Every Town: More Songs by Michael Smith (Hand & Heart Music)

3. Bones of Trees by Tim Grimm


Tim Grimm- Broken Truth
Bones of Trees (Vault)
Tim Grimm- Up in the Attic
Bones of Trees (Vault)

2. Dark Ages by Eliza Gilkyson


Eliza Gilkyson- Times Like These 
Dark Ages (Realiza) 
Eliza Gilkyson- Holy
Dark Ages (Realiza)

1. David Amram Honors Guthrie and Ochs: Old Souls by The David Amram Quintet


The David Amram Quintet- Talking Subway
David Amram Honors Guthrie and Ochs: Old Souls (Guthrie Legacy)

The David Amram Quintet- When I’m Gone
David Amram Honors Guthrie and Ochs: Old Souls (Guthrie Legacy)

Next week: Remembering Raul Malo, Tim Williams, Joe Ely and Steve Cropper.

--Mike Regenstreif

Wednesday, December 24, 2025

Top 10 for 2025

Here are my picks for the Top 10 folk-rooted or folk-branched albums of 2024. I started with a list of about 30 superb albums released over the past year and I’ve been over the list several times over the past couple of weeks and came up with several similar – not identical – Top 10 lists. Today’s list is the final one. The order might have been slightly different and there are several other worthy albums that might have been included, had one of the other lists represented the final choice. 


1. The David Amram Quintet
David Amram Honors Guthrie and Ochs: Old Souls (Guthrie Legacy). There is no other musician quite like David Amram. Over the course of more than 50 years, I have seen David play at folk festivals and clubs and at jazz festivals and clubs. I have also seen him in tails conducting symphony and chamber orchestras as they perform his classical compositions in concert halls. On this set of five Woody Guthrie songs, and one by Phil Ochs, David offers innovative, jazzy arrangements of familiar lyrics that make them sound new and fresh. At age 95 – OK, he was only 94 when he recorded the album – David has lost none of the magic I’ve seen from him over the years. 


2. Eliza Gilkyson
Dark Ages (Realiza). On many of the songs on this this sometimes subtle, sometimes direct, collection of mostly topical songs, Eliza Gilkyson insightfully explores the darkness wrought by the forces that have taken control of her country and beyond, and offers hope and inspiration that we will find our way past these times. 


3.
Tim GrimmBones of Trees (Vault). As both a folk-rooted songwriter and interpreter of other songs, Tim Grimm has taken his place as one of our finest artists over the past 25 years. Tim once did a whole album of Tom Paxton songs and Tom’s influence can be heard in such great topical songs as “Broken Truth” and “Woody’s Landlord Revisited,” an updated version of a song Tim first released in 2016, as well as more haunting songs like “Up in the Attic.” 


4. Anne Hills
Every Town: More Songs by Michael Smith (Hand & Heart Music). If “The Dutchman” had been the only song that Michael Smith (1941-2020) ever wrote, he’d still have to be on any list of great songwriters. But Michael wrote so many more great songs. Anne Hills has long been one of Michael’s finest interpreters. October Child, her first album of Michael Smith songs, came out in 1993 and Paradise Lost & Found, an album of their duets, came out in 1995. While every one of these songs is a gem, highlights include “Ballad of Elizabeth Dark,” “Crazy Mary” and a gorgeous duet with John Gorka on “Spoon River.” 


5. John Gorka
unentitled (Red House). John Gorka has an excellent body of work recorded over the past four decades and this collection of wise and perceptive songs might just be his best yet. Among my favorites are “Particle Wave (Goodness in the World,” a beautiful song about finding hope in these dark times, “First Snow on the Mountains,” a reflection on early winter and late-in-life love, and an exquisite interpretation of Stan Rogers’ “Harris and the Mare.” 


6. Maria Dunn
Hardscrabble Hope (Distant Whisper Music). As I’ve said before, Maria Dunn’s inspiring original songs, deeply rooted in folk and Celtic music traditions, capture the good in the human spirit and the essence of communal common cause. Maria captures that spirit and essence beautifully in songs like “Walking the Miles” and “Another Year.” And in songs like “Coal is a Thirsty Business,” she sings insightfully about the consequences of greedy endeavours on our planet. 


7. Woody Guthrie
Woody at Home – Vol 1 + 2 (Shamus). This collection of home recordings made in 1951 and ’52 by Woody Guthrie is a fascinating look at Woody’s songwriting process and includes some familiar material and some songs being heard for the first time. Some songs – like a version of “This Land is Your Land” with verses that are quite different from the ones he wrote more than 10 years earlier – are both familiar and new. Another is “Deportee (Plane Wreck at Los Gatos)” with Woody’s own tune which is different from the melody composed years later by Martin Hoffman. Among the unfamiliar songs is “Back Door Bum and the Big Landlord,” which I’m sure must have been inspired by the landlord Tim Grimm referred to in “Woody’s Landlord Revisited,” and the very clever “My Id and My Ego.” 


8. John McCutcheon
Field of Stars (Appalsongs). John McCutcheon offers yet another superb collection of insightful, often-poignant that have much to say about the state of the world and human relations. While I like the whole album, a couple speak very directly to me. “MS St. Louis” is about the shipload of more than 900 Jewish refugees fleeing Nazi Germany who were refused entry by Cuba, the United States and Canada. Ultimately, many of them were murdered in the Holocaust, while “Tikkun Olam” is inspired by the Jewish concept of repairing the world. Other highlights include “Field of Stars,” co-written and sung with Carrie Newcomer, and “Too Old to Die Young,” a song for those of us among John’s generation who are at that age. 


9. Mary Chapin Carpenter
Personal History (Lambent Light/Thirty Tigers). As the title implies, this is perhaps the most personal album in Mary Chapin Carpenter’s career. Highlights include “Girl and Her Dog,” a reflection on life, love and contentment, “The Night We Never Met,” which captures feelings most of us have had at one time or another, and “Paint + Turpentine,” which recalls being inspired by Guy Clark


10. Suzy Thompson
Suzy Sings Siebel, Volume 1 (Suzy Thompson). Paul Siebel (1937-2022) was a brilliant singer-songwriter who recorded just two albums in the early-1970s. His first album, Woodsmoke and Oranges remains one of my all-time favorite LPs. On this collection, Suzy Thompson, who has long been known for mostly playing traditional music, offers 10 of Paul’s songs, including seven from Woodsmoke and Oranges, two from Jack-Knife Gypsy, and one that Paul himself never recorded. I think Paul would have been pleased with Suzy’s fine interpretations. I’ll mention that some of my favorite Siebel songs – including “My Town,” Then Came the Children” and “Legend of the Captain’s Daughter” – are not in this set. So I’m looking forward to Volume 2. 

I will be featuring songs from each of these albums on Stranger Songs, Tuesday December 30, 3:30-5 pm (ET), on CKCU. The program is now available 24/7 for on-demand streaming at this link. 

–Mike Regenstreif

Tuesday, December 23, 2025

Saturday Morning with Mike Regenstreif – CKCU – December 27, 2025


Saturday Morning is an eclectic roots-oriented program on CKCU, 93.1 FM, in Ottawa on Saturday mornings from 7 until 10 am (Eastern time) and available for on-demand streaming anytime. I am one of the four rotating hosts of the Saturday Morning show. 

This episode of Saturday Morning was recorded and can be streamed on-demand, now or anytime, by clicking on “Listen Now” at … https://cod.ckcufm.com/programs/128/73437.html

Mike Regenstreif & Maria Dunn (2017)

Maria Dunn- Another Year
Hardscrabble Hope (Distant Whisper Music)

Herdman, Hills & Mangsen- At the Turning of the Year
At the Turning of the Year (Hand & Heart Music)
Rod MacDonald & Mike Regenstreif (2005)

Rod MacDonald- The Coming of the Snow
After the War (Blue Flute Music)
The Tony Rice Unit- Girl from the North Country
Live at the Birchmere (Acoustic Disc)
Maggie’s Wake- Song for a Winter’s Night
Close to Home (Maggie’s Wake)
Bill Garrett & Mike Regenstreif (2014)

Bill Garrett
- A Winters Night
Seems to Me (Borealis)
Mike Regenstreif & Orit Shimoni (2025)

Orit Shimoni- Soft Like Snow
Soft Like Snow (Orit Shimoni)
Mike Regenstreif & Bill Morrissey (2005)

Bill Morrissey- Birches
The Essential Collection (Rounder)
Mike Regenstreif & Lynn Miles (2013)

Lynn Miles- This Heart That Lives in Winter
Winter (Lynn Miles)

Rags Rosenberg- Song of the Bricoleur
Song of the Bricoleur (Coyote Gulch)
Sneezy Waters & Mike Regenstreif (2013)

Sneezy Waters & His Very Fine Band- Visions of Johanna
Live (Sneezy Waters)
Laura Smith & Mike Regenstreif (2013)

Laura Smith- Song of the Candle
Remembering Stan Rogers: An East Coast Tribute (Brookes Diamond Productions)

Madeleine Peyroux- Everybody’s Talkin’
Half the Perfect World (Rounder)

Julie Adams & The Mountain Stage Band- Say What
Live (Gadfly)
Mike Regenstreif & Jesse Winchester (2009)

Jesse Winchester- Reckon On Me
Talk Memphis (Stony Plain)
Chris Smither- Talk Memphis
Up On the Lowdown (HighTone)

Jennifer Warnes- Famous Blue Raincoat
Famous Blue Raincoat: The Songs of Leonard Cohen – 20th Anniversary Edition (Shout! Factory)
Colleen Rennisson- Some Things You Lose
Persephone (Outlaw Soul)
Tom Rush- One More Time Around the Sun
Gardens Old, Flowers New (Appleseed)
Kate MacLeod- The Longest Night
Perennial (Westmoon)

Tom Russell & Mike Regenstreif (2018)

Tom Russell
- Landed On Your Feet Again 
Mount Olive (Frontera)
Bonnie Dobson & The Hanging Stars- On a Morning Like This
Dreams (Loose Music)
John Gorka & Mike Regenstreif (2012)

John Gorka- Particle Wave (Goodness in the World)
unentitled (Red House)
Mike Regenstreif & Anne Hills (2001)

Anne Hills- We Become Birds
Every Town: More Songs by Michael Smith (Hand & Heart Music)
Boreal- Winterbirds 
Winterbirds (Boreal)

Sierra Hull- Truth Be Told
A Tip Toe High Wire (Sierra Hull)
Jory Nash & Mike Regenstreif (2024)

Jory Nash- Tell Your Heart Not to Slow
The Light Still Shines on the Main (Thin Man)

Mr. O’Muck- Long Tall Mama Suite
Home Field Recordings: The Ancient Blues of Mr. O’Muck (Muck-O-Phone)

Woody Guthrie- Back Door Bum and the Big Landlord
Woody At Home – Vol 1 + 2 (Shamus)
Mike Regenstreif & Tim Grimm (2025)

Tim Grimm- Woody’s Landlord Revisited
Bones of Trees (Vault)
Mike Regenstreif & David Amram (2017)

The David Amram Quintet- Oklahoma Hills
David Amram Honors Guthrie and Ochs: Old Souls (Guthrie Legacy)
Dave Carter & Tracy Grammer- Way Over Yonder in the Minor Key
Little Blue Egg (Red House)

Rob Lutes- That Bird Has My Wings
Come Around (Lucky Bear)
Melanie Peterson- Have You Ever Seen the Rain
Read It on the Radio – Vol. 2 (Melanie Peterson)
Paul Winter Consort & Gary Brooker- A Whiter Shade of Pale
Everybody Under the Sun: Voices of Solstice – Volume 1: The Singers (Living Music)

Amy Speace- On a Monday in London
The Blue Rock Session (Windbone)
Chaim Tannenbaum- London, Longing for Home
Chaim Tannenbaum (StorySound)
Rufus Wainwright- Shenandoah
Folkocracy (BMG)
Kate & Anna McGarrigle, Mike Regenstreif, Chaim Tannenbaum (1976) photo: Felicity Fanjoy

Kate & Anna McGarrigle- Matapedia
Matapedia (Hannibal)

Bill Keith & Jim Rooney- Auld Lang Syne
Something Auld, Something Newgrass, Something Borrowed, Something Bluegrass (Rounder)

I’ll be hosting Saturday Morning next on January 24. I also host Stranger Songs on CKCU every Tuesday from 3:30-5 pm.

--Mike Regenstreif