CJLO is stoked to have an exclusive interview with Ghostface Killah- talking all about his show Friday night, April 3 at Theatre Telus- brought to you by Champagne Productions! Tune into Something for the Radio between 3 and 4pm today! We'll be playing the interview towards the end of the hour and announcing the winners in our Ghostface Killah/ GZA/ Cappadonna contest.
British songstress Jessie Ware will be in town Friday, April 3 at Theatre Corona and CJLO is pleased to be covering the event-- stay tuned... and in the meantime to win a pair of tickets- Text CJLO- 514-848-7471: "Jessie Ware", your name, and a number between 1 to 100! Winners will be contacted Fri Apr 3 at noon. If you can't stand the suspense, get your tickets here!
Omar Sonics / Hooked on Sonics in Conversation with Denis Arsenault / Dirty Work
A heart-felt and informative conversation between Omar Sonics from Hooked on Sonics (Thursday @ 6 PM) and Denis Arsenault from Dirty Work (Thursday @ 4 PM) about the history of CJLO production studio, affectionately called The Oven™.
Transcript: Denis >> Art Direction: Angelica >> Photo: Stephanie >> Setup: Patrick & Marshall >> Good Vibes: Omar
On Friday 3rd April, 5pm, The Commonwealth Conundrum Show will be interviewing one of their favourite new British bands, Public Service Broadcasting. PSB's uniquely spell-binding live AV Transmissions see them weave samples from old public information films, archive footage and propaganda material around live drums, guitar, banjo and electronics as they teach the lessons of the past through the music of the future - beaming our past back at us through vintage TV sets and state of the art modern video projection devices.
This week on Fatal Attraction, Patricia will be interviewing indie rock band "V For Escargot".
The band features Philippe Petit providing lead vocals and playing rhythm guitar, Daniel Desjardins on guitar, Guillaume Fecteau playing drums and keyboards, Mathieu Leduc-Bouchard on bass and the lovely Raya Star's singing.
If you have ever thought ballet dancing is all about young girls and pink frilly tutus, then think again.
This film, directed by Norwegian documentary producer Kenneth Elvebakk, follows the journey of three childhood friends all vying for their collective dream of becoming a successful professional ballet dancer. Originally released in 2014, this film was part of this year’s International Festival of Films on Art.
Winter drags on in Montreal, and yet the spring touring season has begun. Over the next few months, bands from around the world will stream through our city and make the emergence of the grey tidal wave of trash buried under the ice a little more palatable.