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Neil Sedaka "Oh Carol"
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Heartland is the longest-running TV drama in Canadian history, and it kicks off its 17th season this fall. The multi-generational show follows a family of horse ranchers and has long featured the sprawling landscapes of Southern Alberta.
In addition to the new season, the show is celebrating its 250th episode with a special gala at this year's Calgary International Film Festival.
On Tuesday's Traffic Jams, Sept 26 at 5:45pm MT, cast member Michelle Morgan (Lou Fleming) joins Lisa Wilton to talk about her experiences both in front of and behind the camera.
Missed the interview? Find Lisa Wilton and Traffic Jams OnDemand at www.ckua.com/lisa
Time stamp: 02:45:47 - 2:53:25
This spring, I was part of producing a podcast about a UAlberta campus radio show from 40 years ago. Check it out at
Last year I had the privilege of deep-diving into campus radio with some colleagues wearing my academic research assistant hat. What we found was PRETTY NEAT.
"The album explores a stunning collection of dance remixes dating from 1992 to 2000. It's a collection that invites us to re-assess k.d.’s one-of-a-kind journey and body of work all over again—but this time, on the dance floor," CKUA's Grant Stovel say of k.d. lang, his guest on Hidden Track, and her new album, makeover. Also on the episode is "k.d. lang superfan" Tegan Quin, of Tegan and Sara, with an appreciation of lang's work and role as an LGBTQ+ trailblazer. You can hear the episode here.
On this day in 1927 the University of Alberta radio station, CKUA, went on the air with a 500-watt signal. Canada's first public broadcaster began as a project to take the University to the people via the new medium of radio. It came into being with the volunteer labour of two engineering students, using 2 windmill towers, some old iron poles and a $700 grant.
A+ Resources
Capital City Records
Wanna support lesser-known artists (and/or local artists if you’re Albertan)?
If so, this might be the resource for you. Check out the growing collection of Edmontonian artists from a wild assortment of styles and genres and stream the music for free regardless of who you are. Capital City Records is a project between the CKUA and Edmonton Public Library, and 100 new albums are added every year.
You can also surf through a vast digital library of local gig posters dating all the way back to the 70′s! How groovy is that? :D
If you have an Edmonton Public Library card, there’s a bonus feature to the site -- you can download songs you like for free!
Note: Sadly, the card has to be an EPL one -- ME Libraries cards won’t work for this feature.
LISTEN LIVE | https://ckua.com/programs/julian-taylors-jukebox/
Julian Taylor's Jukebox - CKUA
The Temptations Papa Was A Rolling Stone 1972 Single Version
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