Episodes

Sept. 12, 2016

7: Philip Sayce

The blues guitar lover’s episode! Consummate pro Philip Sayce is here with his guitar to shine a light on the magic of legends like Hendrix, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Jimmy Page, Jeff Beck, Eric Clapton, Alvin Lee, Albert Lee, Alb…
Aug. 31, 2016

6: Scott Helman

Upon one listen of his 2015 song “Bungalow”, you knew that Scott Helman was one to watch. Just ten years old when he picked up the guitar, and fifteen when he got a deal with Warner Music Canada, that led to the 7 song EP “A…
Aug. 22, 2016

5: George Thorogood

George Thorogood talks about the distinctly different impacts of The Beatles VS The Rolling Stones, and touches on subjects like the importance of women to his career, help he got along the way from John Lee Hooker, Johnny W…
Aug. 15, 2016

4: Urvah Khan

Kickass lover of Black Sabbath, Urvah is a fighter for human decency, especially for young women who have been relegated to the stereotypes of her culture. The Pakistan-born, Dubai-raised, Canadian resident took what she cal…
Aug. 8, 2016

3: Neil Peart

Perhaps the most intimate and revealing of our chats together, RUSH lyricist and drummer Neil Peart stops in to share stories about music and life, and his latest book; 2014’s “Far and Near On Days Like These”. https://www…
Aug. 1, 2016

2: Bob Seger

Bob Seger my guest with stories about writing songs like Night Moves, We've Got Tonight, & Against the Wind, and Bob reflects on other artists including Thin Lizzy, Beatles, Glenn Frey, Tom Waits, Bruce Springsteen, and he t…
July 24, 2016

1: Jimmy Page

When Led Zeppelin first came to Canada, they played the Rockpile, AKA The Masonic Temple in Toronto. The same venue, 5 decades later in the summer of 2015, the band’s founder and producer joins me on stage in the presence of…