Showing posts with label Kirk MacGeachy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kirk MacGeachy. Show all posts

Monday, August 23, 2010

This week in Folk Roots/Folk Branches history (August 24-31)

Folk Roots/Folk Branches with Mike Regenstreif was a Thursday tradition on CKUT in Montreal for nearly 14 years from February 3, 1994 until August 30, 2007 (and around the world via the web for most of those years). Folk Roots/Folk Branches continued for some time as occasional features on CKUT, and is now a blog. Here’s the 52nd and final instalment of “This week in Folk Roots/Folk Branches,” a weekly, year-long look back at some of the most notable guests, features and moments in Folk Roots/Folk Branches history.

August 25, 1994: Extended feature- Judy Small.
August 24, 1995: Extended feature- Guy Clark.
August 28, 1997: Show theme- A tribute to Pete Seeger.
August 27, 1998: Guests- Tom Lewis; Angela Page.
August 26, 1999: Guests- John Roberts & Tony Barrand.
August 24, 2000: Guests- Kim & Reggie Harris.
August 31, 2000: Guest- Rosalie Sorrels.
August 28, 2003: Extended feature- The 40th anniversary of the March on Washington.
August 26, 2004: Guest- Michael Pickett.
August 25, 2005: Guests- Jay Ungar & Molly Mason.
August 24, 2006: Guest- Tommy Emmanuel; Extended feature- Tribute to the late Kirk MacGeachy.
August 31, 2006- Guest- Riley Baugus.
August 30, 2007: The final regular edition of Folk Roots/Folk Branches after almost 14 years.
August 28, 2008 (Folk Roots/Folk Branches feature): New recordings and new reissues by James Talley.

Pictured: (Top) Rosalie Sorrels and Mike Regenstreif at the 1993 Champlain Valley Folk Festival; (bottom) Molly Mason, Mike Regenstreif and Jay Ungar at the 2005 Champlain Valley Folk Festival.

--Mike Regenstreif

Monday, July 19, 2010

Montreal Celtfest – July 31

Montreal Celtfest, a new Celtic music festival produced by the folks at Hello Darlin’ Productions and Hyperbole Music – the same folks that have been producing the Folk Festival on the Canal for the past three years – in association with the Montreal Highland Games and McAuslin Brewery is set to take place, July 31, noon-8:00 pm, on the grounds of the George Springate Sports Centre (behind Pierrefonds Comprehensive High School) in the Montreal West island suburb of Pierrefonds in advance of the Montreal Highland Games which happen the next day at the same location.

The festival has a very promising line-up that begins with pipers and highland dancers and will include sets by Belfast Andi & Swift Years, who did a fine set at the Canal festival last month; Ennis, a sister duo from Newfoundland whose harmonies are thrilling; The Once, a Newfoundland trio that I’ve not yet heard myself but about whom I’ve heard great things; and Sarah Burnell, one of Canada’s finest young fiddlers, who was in a fiddle workshop I hosted a few years ago at the Ottawa Folk Festival.

There will also be two sets featuring flute and whistle virtuoso Dave Gossage, probably Montreal’s Celtic music MVP. One set has Dave fronting his own group and the other features him as part of Solstice. Dave’s set at the Canal festival in June absolutely blew me away. It was the first time I’d heard him since his days in Orealis with the late Kirk MacGeachy and everything about his set was world class.

Speaking of Kirk MacGeachy, the stage at Celtfest will be named in his memory.

There will also be on-site rugby and hurling games. Hurling, BTW, is a game and does not refer to the activity that happens in Irish pubs when the denizens have had too much to drink.

Tickets are available at the gate or by calling Hello Darlin’ Productions at 514-524-9225.

--Mike Regenstreif

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

This week in Folk Roots/Folk Branches history (December 8-14)


Folk Roots/Folk Branches with Mike Regenstreif was a Thursday tradition on CKUT in Montreal for nearly 14 years from February 3, 1994 until August 30, 2007. Folk Roots/Folk Branches continued as occasional features on CKUT and is now also a blog. Here’s the 15th instalment of “This week in Folk Roots/Folk Branches,” a weekly look back continuing through next August at some of the most notable guests, features and moments in Folk Roots/Folk Branches history.

December 8, 1994: Extended feature- Jesse Winchester.
December 12, 1996: Extended feature- A Hanukkah Celebration.
December 11, 1997: Special edition- The Songs of Jimmie Rodgers.
December 10, 1998: Guest- Eric Taylor.
December 14, 2000: Guest- Stephen Fearing.
December 13, 2001: Guest- Kirk MacGeachy.
December 12. 2002: Guest- Réjean Archambault of La Bottine Souriante.
December 9, 2004: Recurring theme- Songs of Hannukah.
December 8, 2005: Guests- Kate & Anna McGarrigle; Tom Russell & Andrew Hardin.
December 14, 2006: Guest- Ian Tyson.
December 13, 2007 (Folk Roots/Folk Branches feature): Songs from Dave on Dave, David Massengill’s tribute to Dave Van Ronk (and a bit of Dave on Dave, Dave Van Ronk singing a David Massengill song).

Pictured (left to right): Tom Russell, Mike Regenstreif and Andrew Hardin at the Green Room on December 8, 2005.

--Mike Regenstreif

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

This week in Folk Roots/Folk Branches history (October 13-19)


Folk Roots/Folk Branches with Mike Regenstreif was a Thursday tradition on CKUT in Montreal for nearly 14 years from February 3, 1994 until August 30, 2007. Folk Roots/Folk Branches continued as occasional features on CKUT and is now also a blog. Here’s the seventh instalment of “This week in Folk Roots/Folk Branches,” a weekly look back continuing through next August at some of the most notable guests, features and moments in Folk Roots/Folk Branches history.

October 13, 1994: Extended feature- Kate & Anna McGarrigle.
October 19, 1995: Guest- Kirk MacGeachy of Orealis.
October 17, 1996: A tribute to the late Colleen Peterson.
October 15, 1998: Guest- Roy Forbes.
October 14, 1999: Guest- Rick Fielding.
October 16, 2003: Guest- Erin McKeown.
October 14, 2004: Guest- Jackie Washington.
October 19. 2006: Guest- Michael Jerome Browne.
October 18, 2007 (Folk Roots/Folk Branches feature): Songs about bus stations and bus rides.
October 16, 2008 (Folk Roots/Folk Branches feature): Three Women Sing, Part 1.

Pictured: The late Jackie Washington and me at Library & Archives Canada in Ottawa on May 8, 2008.

--Mike Regenstreif