Brought Back Home YGK

By: CFRC Podcast Network
  • Summary

  • Brought Back Home covers the past, present, and future of the YGK arts scene, every Thursday at 6pm. Hosted by local music producer and musician, Matt Muto, the show features live sessions with musical guests and in depth discussions with the artists, as well as interviews with industry professionals; promoters, managers, producers, or artists from various arts backgrounds. Brought Back Home: Bringing the local arts and local music back to you!
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Episodes
  • Episode 8 – The Problems with Musical Cultural Appropriation
    Sep 1 2020

    On the eighth and final episode of Brought Back Home, we hold a discussion with Helena Hannibal and Eric Liu of the Jazz Duo, Room Tone. They play us some of their favourite Jazz standards, and give some incredible insight to the history of Jazz, as well as discuss many topics surrounding musical cultural appropriation.

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    1 hr and 43 mins
  • Music on Film
    Aug 23 2020

    Videographer and Photographer, Celiné Klein, of Jamstone Productions sits down with us and explains what changes she’s made to her business’ projects since the height of the COVID-19 pandemic in March. Local musicians Ryan Lewis and Claire Cooper join us for a few performances, and explain the process for their musical projects coming to the world in the next few months.

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    58 mins
  • Theatre on the Radio
    Aug 23 2020

    With only two episodes remaining before the finale of Brought Back Home, we look back on our time with our previous musical guests. Mariah Horner, Short Wave Theatre Festival director on the CFRC, joins Matt in the studio and discusses what theatre has been like in Kingston the last several months.

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    1 hr and 8 mins

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