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Season Three, Episode Ten: Today, we introduce you to our own Scotty Kipfer's new duo project, Second Chance Dreamers. He and lead singer, Amy Nodwell, met via MySpace way back in 2007, and after years of writing, recording, and playing shows, followed by an eight-year hiatus, the pair have finally reunited to record and release their debut single, "You I Love", to Canadian country radio. Amy and Scotty join The Show co-host Amy Aust to discuss the magic of the writing room, the origin of their shiny new band name, COVID Christmas plans, and creating their debut music video with no crew or equipment.The Show has been dressed in Unison blue for the duration of Season 3. To make a donation to the Unison Benevolent Fund, text UNISON to 45678.The Show is hosted by Amy Aust and Scotty Kipfer.Second Chance Dreamers, welcome to The Show! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Season Three, Episode Nine: Over the past few years, Tim Hicks has emerged as one of Canada's favourite live acts. His hits "Get By", "Here Comes The Thunder", and "Stompin' Ground" have become staples on festival stages across the country, and the viral smash "Stronger Beer" has been adopted by many Canadians as their unofficial national anthem. Tim has earned a slew of industry awards, a collection of Gold and Platinum certified singles in Canada, and he's showing no signs of slowing down. Tim joins us from his home in St Catharines Ontario to chat about growing up wanting to be a musician, having the all-important backup plan, playing chicken wing bars, and eventually "making it".The Show is dressed in Unison blue for the duration of Season 3. To make a donation to the Unison Benevolent Fund, text UNISON to 45678.The Show is hosted by Amy Aust and Scotty Kipfer.Tim Hicks, welcome to The Show! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Season Three, Episode Eight: Bigg Vinny is truly one of a kind. A founding member of the Trailer Choir, Vinny and his bandmates Butter and Crystal signed with Toby Keith's record label, Show Dog, then proceeded to rocket to stardom with their hit "Rockin' The Beer Gut." The then 400+ pound hype man wound up in the hospital with complications from Type 2 Diabetes, and he was forced to make some major lifestyle changes after having emergency surgery. He then participated in The Biggest Loser, losing 250+ pounds while on the show, and has since completely transformed himself. He continues his pursuit of music with Trailer Choir, and The Nashville Cartel, he is a personal trainer, author, motivational speaker, entrepreneur, husband, and father of two. Vinny joins us from Nashville to discuss all this and more, and we know you're going to love him as much as we do.The Show is dressed in Unison blue for the duration of Season 3. To make a donation to the Unison Benevolent Fund, text UNISON to 45678.The Show is hosted by Amy Aust and Scotty Kipfer.Bigg Vinny of Trailer Choir, welcome to The Show! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Season Three, Episode Seven: Danielle Bourjeaurd joins us this week to discuss a plethora of topics including almost meeting Steven Tyler, Nashville's various writers rounds, recording with Gord Bamford, life as a new mother, and growing up in the Ontario country music circuit.The Show is dressed in Unison blue for the duration of Season 3. To make a donation to the Unison Benevolent Fund, text UNISON to 45678.The Show is hosted by Amy Aust and Scotty Kipfer.Danielle Bourjeaurd, welcome to The Show! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Season Three, Episode Six: Nicole Rayy is one of Ontario's artists to watch. A first time nominee for Female Artist of the Year at the Country Music Association of Ontario Awards this weekend, she will also be a performer on the drive-in style show in London. Nicole also spearheaded HarmoniaFest, a drive-in festival featuring an all-female country lineup back in August. She joins us from her home in Alliston Ontario to talk about all that, plus her first taste of the stage singing in a high school production of Footloose, producing music with Douglas Romanow and Brian Howes, and writing with Carolyn Dawn Johnson.The Show is dressed in Unison blue for the duration of Season 3. To make a donation to the Unison Benevolent Fund, text UNISON to 45678.The Show is hosted by Amy Aust and Scotty Kipfer.Nicole Rayy, welcome to The Show! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Season Three, Episode Five: The Hunter Brothers have been tearing up the Canadian country music scene since their debut in 2016. The Saskatchewan sensations simply radiate positivity, and they are as dynamic off stage as they are on it. The quintuple threat of dreamboats are celebrating their three 2020 CCMA Award nominations, as well as the release of their new single release, "Hard Dirt". Ty Hunter was kind enough to take some time away from the wheat fields to join us to discuss hockey, harvest, harmonies, Hunter Hayes, High Valley, and hugs from Jojo Mason. This episode is brought to you by the letter H. ;)The Show is dressed in Unison blue for the duration of Season 3. To make a donation to the Unison Benevolent Fund, text UNISON to 45678.The Show is hosted by Amy Aust and Scotty Kipfer.Ty Hunter of The Hunter Brothers, welcome to The Show! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Season Three, Episode Four: Rob Watts has taken some time to regroup during the COVID-19 pandemic, and he joins us this week to tell us what he's been up to. From spending time on his new boat to opening for Styx, Rob's got plenty of stories for us on this week's episode. Turns out Scotty and Rob have both busted a hole in the butt of their jeans while on stage, and we share all the gory details.The Show is dressed in Unison blue for the duration of Season 3. To make a donation to the Unison Benevolent Fund, text UNISON to 45678.The Show is hosted by Amy Aust and Scotty Kipfer.Rob Watts, welcome to The Show! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Season Three, Episode Three: Tyler Joe Miller took Canadian country radio by storm with the release of his debut single, "Pillow Talkin'". The single went all the way to number one, making him the very first independent country artist in Canada to debut at number one. Now, he's celebrating a CCMA nomination for Rising Star of the Year. Tyler Joe joins us from beautiful British Columbia to discuss his fast-track to stardom, his humanitarian work in Central America, his passion for true-crime podcasts, and that one time he got a little more than he bargained for from an honest-to-goodness jaguar.The Show is dressed in Unison blue for the duration of Season 3. To make a donation to the Unison Benevolent Fund, text UNISON to 45678.The Show is hosted by Amy Aust and Scotty Kipfer.Tyler Joe Miller, welcome to The Show! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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