https://cjsw.com/program/breaking-the-tethers/episode/20180319
So, the plan was to do an all-new-music edition of Breaking The Tethers today. However, a sick kid kept me at home so CJSW station manager, Adam Kamis, took to the mic in my absence. He put together a great program and at the last-minute! Many thanks to Adam!
To next week, Monday, March 26. I will be back on air and I will do an all-new show. Please tag in with me from 10-11 am MT, 90.9 FM or www.cjsw.com
Thanks.
Andrew
Monday, March 19, 2018
Saturday, March 17, 2018
March 12, 2018
https://cjsw.com/program/breaking-the-tethers/episode/20180312
This week's show was hosted by Linda Cunningham. I was out-of-town and Linda more-than-ably filled in and did her usual great job. Check out the tracklist; she played a nifty range of material.
I'll be back behind the mic next Monday, March 19, 10-11 am MT, 90.9 FM or www.cjsw.com. I'm going to make this episode an all-new-music program; I've got lots of new material I'd like to get out there.
Thanks.
Andrew
This week's show was hosted by Linda Cunningham. I was out-of-town and Linda more-than-ably filled in and did her usual great job. Check out the tracklist; she played a nifty range of material.
I'll be back behind the mic next Monday, March 19, 10-11 am MT, 90.9 FM or www.cjsw.com. I'm going to make this episode an all-new-music program; I've got lots of new material I'd like to get out there.
Thanks.
Andrew
Monday, March 5, 2018
March 5, 2018
http://cjsw.com/program/breaking-the-tethers/episode/20180305
This week's program featured a bit of a slant to (sort of) straight-ahead sounds or at least as straight-ahead as I get. I'll have to bump up the freakiness factor in the future 😀 . I also continued the short-term tradition of starting the show with a long piece; this week, it was "Personal mountains" by Keith Jarrett from the album Sleeper, recorded in 1979 in Tokyo but not released until 2012.
Breaking The Tethers will be on next Monday, as usual, except I won't be there. I'll be out-of-town so Linda Cunningham will be filling in for me once more. It'll be great! Please tune in from 11 am to noon MT on CJSW, 90.9 FM or www.cjsw.com. I'll be back on air the following Monday, March 19.
Andrew
This week's program featured a bit of a slant to (sort of) straight-ahead sounds or at least as straight-ahead as I get. I'll have to bump up the freakiness factor in the future 😀 . I also continued the short-term tradition of starting the show with a long piece; this week, it was "Personal mountains" by Keith Jarrett from the album Sleeper, recorded in 1979 in Tokyo but not released until 2012.
Breaking The Tethers will be on next Monday, as usual, except I won't be there. I'll be out-of-town so Linda Cunningham will be filling in for me once more. It'll be great! Please tune in from 11 am to noon MT on CJSW, 90.9 FM or www.cjsw.com. I'll be back on air the following Monday, March 19.
Andrew
Monday, February 26, 2018
February 26, 2018
http://cjsw.com/program/breaking-the-tethers/episode/20180226
I've been starting some recent Breaking The Tethers shows with long tunes and I continued that practice today, kicking things off with the 23+ minute "Sometime ago - La fiesta" by Chick Corea, a track I've been wanting to play for a while. I'm aiming to do the same thing on next week's show; maybe a long Keith Jarret piece I've had my eye on...
On that note, the next edition of BTT will be on Monday, March 5, 10-11 am MT, 90.9 FM or www.cjsw.com. Join me then!
Andrew
I've been starting some recent Breaking The Tethers shows with long tunes and I continued that practice today, kicking things off with the 23+ minute "Sometime ago - La fiesta" by Chick Corea, a track I've been wanting to play for a while. I'm aiming to do the same thing on next week's show; maybe a long Keith Jarret piece I've had my eye on...
On that note, the next edition of BTT will be on Monday, March 5, 10-11 am MT, 90.9 FM or www.cjsw.com. Join me then!
Andrew
Wednesday, February 21, 2018
February 19, 2018
http://cjsw.com/program/breaking-the-tethers/episode/20180219
Back to Breaking The Tethers! A regular BTT kinda show this week, with old and new music and a variety of styles of jazz. My fave track this week was probably "Brigach and Ganges", a 21+ minute indo-jazz excursion from 1967. I've somewhat got into the habit recently of beginning the program with a long track, such as "Brigach and Ganges"; I think I'll carry that on for a while with future shows.
On that note, the next edition of Breaking The Tethers will be on Monday, February 26, 2018, 10-11 am MT on Calgary's community and campus radio station, CJSW, 90.9 FM or www.cjsw.com.
A reminder that you can listen to older Breaking The Tethers shows on the CJSW site: http://cjsw.com/program/breaking-the-tethers/. As well, you can listen to older BTT programs, usually around six at a time, on iTunes; you can go here or click on SUBSCRIBE on the BTT CJSW site. You can also do the same for other CJSW shows!
Andrew
Back to Breaking The Tethers! A regular BTT kinda show this week, with old and new music and a variety of styles of jazz. My fave track this week was probably "Brigach and Ganges", a 21+ minute indo-jazz excursion from 1967. I've somewhat got into the habit recently of beginning the program with a long track, such as "Brigach and Ganges"; I think I'll carry that on for a while with future shows.
On that note, the next edition of Breaking The Tethers will be on Monday, February 26, 2018, 10-11 am MT on Calgary's community and campus radio station, CJSW, 90.9 FM or www.cjsw.com.
A reminder that you can listen to older Breaking The Tethers shows on the CJSW site: http://cjsw.com/program/breaking-the-tethers/. As well, you can listen to older BTT programs, usually around six at a time, on iTunes; you can go here or click on SUBSCRIBE on the BTT CJSW site. You can also do the same for other CJSW shows!
Andrew
February 16, 2018 (Alternative To What?)
http://cjsw.com/program/alternative-to-what/episode/20180215
No Breaking The Tethers (BTT) here! This was a guest-hosting gig on Alternative To What? (ATW), one of the longest-running programs on CJSW (it might be the longest now), hosted by Kerry Clarke. Kerry was unavailable this week so she kindly let me loose on her show. Many thanks, Kerry!
I always like hosting ATW, for two main reasons. First, it's two hours long, which allows me to go an hour longer than my usual show, Breaking The Tethers. More time for more music! Second, the wide musical scope of ATW means that I can play a dog's breakfast of music (not that I don't lean in this direction on BTT), which I think I did on ATW this week e.g. I played a Bob Dylan gospel tune, "Blessed is the name, and a song from a "satanic" group, Coven, "The white witch of Rose Hall".
Andrew
No Breaking The Tethers (BTT) here! This was a guest-hosting gig on Alternative To What? (ATW), one of the longest-running programs on CJSW (it might be the longest now), hosted by Kerry Clarke. Kerry was unavailable this week so she kindly let me loose on her show. Many thanks, Kerry!
I always like hosting ATW, for two main reasons. First, it's two hours long, which allows me to go an hour longer than my usual show, Breaking The Tethers. More time for more music! Second, the wide musical scope of ATW means that I can play a dog's breakfast of music (not that I don't lean in this direction on BTT), which I think I did on ATW this week e.g. I played a Bob Dylan gospel tune, "Blessed is the name, and a song from a "satanic" group, Coven, "The white witch of Rose Hall".
Andrew
Monday, February 12, 2018
February 12, 2017
http://cjsw.com/program/breaking-the-tethers/episode/20180212/
A few notes about today's show:
*Only one older track played today (everything else was newly released), the free-form "Alpha omega apocalypse" by the late Bruce Palmer, from 1971. Even though the it was the sole "oldie" on BTT, it made up for it in length, running at 16+ minutes. It also featured vocals from the one and only Rick James!
*Interestingly, all the new pieces of music just had one word titles. The only multi-word title belonged to "Alpha omega apocalypse". Honestly, I didn't plan this!
*I cut off the first few minutes of the show on the recording. My apologies. Fortunately, it just chops out some of my rambling and not any music!
That's it! Thanks for listening this week.
The next episode of Breaking The Tethers will be on Monday, February 19, 2018, from 10-11 am MT, on radio station CJSW, 90.9 fm or www.cjsw.com.
Andrew
A few notes about today's show:
*Only one older track played today (everything else was newly released), the free-form "Alpha omega apocalypse" by the late Bruce Palmer, from 1971. Even though the it was the sole "oldie" on BTT, it made up for it in length, running at 16+ minutes. It also featured vocals from the one and only Rick James!
*Interestingly, all the new pieces of music just had one word titles. The only multi-word title belonged to "Alpha omega apocalypse". Honestly, I didn't plan this!
*I cut off the first few minutes of the show on the recording. My apologies. Fortunately, it just chops out some of my rambling and not any music!
That's it! Thanks for listening this week.
The next episode of Breaking The Tethers will be on Monday, February 19, 2018, from 10-11 am MT, on radio station CJSW, 90.9 fm or www.cjsw.com.
Andrew
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