Talent Tuesday – Canadian Releases – January 24, 2012

Happy Tuesday all.  Tuesday is an innocuous day, follows Monday, a day closer to the weekend, seldom a payday.  Not very exciting is it, EXCEPT, it is the day when musicians release, (sometimes inflict) new material on the world.  And this Tuesday is no exception.  Let’s browse the new Canadian releases for the week.

English: Dave Bidini at the 2008 Ottawa Bluesfest.
Dave Bindini

First up we have the Bidiniband and their new entry “In The Rock Hall”.   Dave Bindini was a founding member of the  Canadian band “The Rheostatics“.  The band was formed in 2007, shortly after The Rheostatics broke up.  This is their second album.  The song “Last of the Dead Wrong Things” is off the new release, and performed in my favourite format, LIVE.

“Last of the Dead Wrong Things”

Next up is a new EP from K’naan, titled “More Beautiful Than Silence”.  He is the man who created the theme song for the 2010 World Cup, “Waving Flag”.  Quite an honor for the man, and quite the elevation as a worldwide star.  He was born in Mogadishu, Somalia, managing to make it through the 1991 Civil War and getting the hell out of there.  He arrived in Canada via the USA.  Quite the life, and success story.  The song off the album I have chosen is called “Is Anybody Out There” and features another Canadian star, Nelly Furtado.

English: K'naan at Tribeca Film Festival 2010
K'naan

“Is Anybody Out There?”

 

That wraps up the week for us up here in the Great White North.  Keep your stick on the ice.

Author: John

I enjoy travel, sports, music and anything else that jumps up at me for the moment, which is why I blog. There will be lots of travel posts, pictures and our videos as well as a smattering of sports and humor. I enjoy promoting Canada and am unabashedly a proud Albertan

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