The Wild Raccoon Radio Show Episode 17
On this weeks show Wild Raccoon marks July 1st by sharing some of his Indigenous artists, along with a poem by Douglas Walbourne-Gough and a recipe for Simple Sugar cookies. What are your [...]
On this weeks show Wild Raccoon marks July 1st by sharing some of his Indigenous artists, along with a poem by Douglas Walbourne-Gough and a recipe for Simple Sugar cookies. What are your [...]
Hi Our Basement, My emotionally charged and liberating new single, "Not Sorry," produced by Jay Century (Kaskade, Duckwrth, Starley) is available now! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wjQgExpci80 I had broken up with my abusive ex of six years and [...]
Q1, Would you like to introduce yourself? Hey! My name is Phillip Vonesh, I am the lead singer and songwriter of The Spare Parts. We are an Americana-Rock band out of Toronto, Canada. Infatuation by [...]
The playlist this week is for Canada Day next Thursday. Canada is a flawed country and with recent news of more of our dark history coming to light, I wondered if I should be celebrating [...]
Loony - soft thing Alicia Toner - Joan Blinker the Star - Arista Broke Fuse - Rocket Ride Chromeo - Date Night: Chromeo Live! (Last Gang Records/eOne) Dana Sipos - The Astral Plane (Roaring Girl) [...]
On this weeks show Wild Raccoon plays some of his favourites from the province of Quebec, along with some more bad poetry and a recipe for Quebec Maple Pecan Drop Cookies. Where do [...]
Hello Our Basement, For many years in my town of Quyon, Québec, there was a giant wooden Elvis mounted on the side of an old barn, the outdoor bandstand for a summer music festival. Quyon [...]
Q1, Would you like to introduce yourself? Hello! My name is Sean Watson Graham, a singer-songwriter from Toronto. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x1WSwGdGL58 Q2, What is your favourite ice cream flavour? My favourite is pistachio! There’s a place in [...]
June is National Indigenous History Month and June 21 is National Indigenous Peoples Day. This is a time for all Canadians to recognize and celebrate the unique heritage, diverse cultures and outstanding contributions of First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples. [...]