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03/31/2016

Ride!  Inspired by Canadian opera star Ben Heppner's enthusiasm for motorcycles, I've selected tunes that talk about the joy, freedom and occasional tragedy of 'riding'.

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03/26/2016

We finished off abit of the Travelling Horse Opry with Blackberry Wood, a Vancouver band and most of the Blues Violin by Lenny Solomon from St Catherines, Ontario. More discussion about our vibrational nature and what it means and how we work with it.

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03/24/2016

Speechless - Jazz, folk, rock and tunes from other genres played without words.

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03/21/2016

Mount Eerie. Round 2 with "Clear Moon." An austere, drone saturated album of rapturous, moody, violent songs that are tossed around as though on the shores of a wintery, rocky beach. Everything is smashing and sucked into an undertow of beauty and destruction. AQ perfect album.

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03/19/2016

Canada's explosive pop band WE ARE THE CITY visited CICK studio moments after arriving in Smithers to finish off their Canadian tour.

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03/16/2016

Trippy to sacred and everything inbetween. Close your eyes, open your ears and reflect - thats the kinda music we have today. 

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03/13/2016

Slob jr #1 with Shelby Rockster and DJ EQ. Playing some songs and tell some jokes.

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03/12/2016
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03/11/2016

The HUMAN ARCHIVE - Meet Howard Ennis. We all have life experiences to share and these can provide important insights into the historical record.

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03/10/2016

More Than A Pretty Voice  Many well-known females singers are also accomplished pianists. This show features female artists whose vocal talent is enhanced by their piano playing.

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03/09/2016

This week from Montreal 10% more banter than last week, a featured dance artist from Montreal and the first episode of a serial radio opera. All this for you if you tune-in (or listen to the podcast). This is not a lie.

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03/06/2016

Slob 83: March.....spring is sprung. gobe on the turntables!!! Dubstep and Drum and Bass

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03/05/2016

Today we listened to Blackberry Wood, from their cd Travelling Horse Opry and we also listened to We Are The City, both bands from Vancouver and very different from each other. I have been talking about our energy system and how our chakras work, what kind of energy they handle etc.

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03/04/2016

fREADom - Wendy Wright from Smithers Library shared her passion for protecting intellectual freedom and helped ART BEAT listeners understand why Canada's Freedom to Read Week is so important.

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03/03/2016

My Latest Mixed Tape  A variety of tunes that I've recently added to my music library.

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02/29/2016

Muheim Radio Edition... The Gr 6/7 french immersion class at Muheim takes over a SlowMuse! Playing across a wide spectrum of genres, this show is bound to please the most fickle and discerning of listeners. These students found some great music.

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02/28/2016

Chris and Ryan of the BVFMS take you through the ages of Midsummer with tracks from the past.

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02/27/2016

Finishing off listening to albums of Canadian singers, Ian Tyson and Peter Haines. I read and spoke about the heart chakra, the throat chakra and the brow chakra today. The kind of energy that each holds.

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02/26/2016

More music by Peter Haines and Ian Tyson, both Canadian. They sing about the land and their experience with others on the land. I discussed chakras again, from a booklet I have written on the chakras. These are energy centers in our body that handle a certain vibrational level of energy.

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02/26/2016

RONALD TOEWS -Under the Bed Musicians: In studio with Smithers lawyer, amateur local historian, dedicated band musician and champion of the bass clarinet, RonToews.

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