• Ep. 10 - The Hillties - Craig Beauchamp & Sam Matthews

  • Apr 10 2020
  • Length: 1 hr and 31 mins
  • Podcast

Ep. 10 - The Hillties - Craig Beauchamp & Sam Matthews

  • Summary

  • Sound of the Kootenays - Episode 10

    The Hillties  (Craig Beauchamp & Sam Matthews)

    The Hillties are a 6 piece funk/rock/reggae/jam band from Nelson BC.  They are about to release their new album titled Sunshine on April 20.  To celebrate the release of the album there was a tour booked across British Columbia and Alberta, but in the wake of the Coronavirus pandemic, the tour has been cancelled. 
    I spoke with Craig Beauchamp (Ukulele) and Sam Matthews (Guitar) in February as plans for the tour were being confirmed and final preparations were being made for the albums release. 
    We also caught up for a follow up conversation after many of he tour dates were cancelled to chat about the new strategy for releasing the album and what the future looks like,

    For more information check out:
    www.thehillties.com
    And the Hillties social media:
    Facebook
    Instagram
    Twitter


    Track Listing (in order of appearance)   

    (Intro) - Deep Valley - Groove #??  9.6.12

    On and On (The Hillties - Sunshine, 2020)
    Intro (The Hillties - Sunshine, 2020)
    Smoke - Hawksley Workman cover (The Hillties - Sunshine, 2020)
    Hocus Pocus - (The Hillties - Sunshine, 2020)

    This episode is sponsored in part by Sincerity Sound Studios in the beautiful Slocan Valley.

    Total Running Time: 1:30:31

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