• Ep. 3 Justin Hines - Canadian singer/songwriter settles down in the Kootenay/Boundary

  • Oct 18 2018
  • Length: 1 hr and 41 mins
  • Podcast

Ep. 3 Justin Hines - Canadian singer/songwriter settles down in the Kootenay/Boundary

  • Summary

  • Sound of the Kootenays - Episode 3

    Feature Interview: Justin Hines

    Justin has released 4 full length albums in his 10 year career and toured around the world.  When the time came for him to take a break from music, he and his wife settled in Grand Forks BC and opened a board game cafe.  Check out his fascinating story and hear music from each of his albums. Check out Justin's Facebook Page for more!


    New Release Feature: Holly Hyatt

    Holly has just released a new single called River Flows in advance of her solo debut album due out in May 2019.  She dropped by my humble cabin in the valley to chat about the song, the recording and was joined by her father and musical partner Jon Burden to perform 2 exclusive acoustic tracks live! www.hollyhyatt.com 

     *More information including Photos, Videos, and Links to artist websites and music available at www.AlWoodman.com

    Track listing (In order of appearance):

    (Intro) - JJNA 5.21.18 T7b (Brand new Kootenay band! Details coming soon!)

    Sarah Orton - Driftin'

    The Hillties - 17th Ave

    Holly Hyatt - River Flows, (With You Now*, Back To The River*)
           *  Live acoustic versions

    Al Woodman - Funk Jam Emam (unreleased)

    Justin Hines - Wish You Well, Say What You Will, Maybe When The Morning Comes, Come Around 

    Jason Job - Some Love

    Al Woodman - UC Groove (unreleased)

    Total Running Time: 1:40:42

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