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RGM presents The Maple Leaf #29

May 26, 2023 by Rich Barnard in singer-songwriter, Acoustic, Americana, Folk, Pop

And we’re back! “From whence?” I hear you cry, in your florid way.  Back from Canada, of course.  We swam all the way, on our backs, our music-loving arms filled with a freshly picked bunch of hot new songs, gifted to us from our creative compadres ‘cross the waves.  Imagine that.  And we did it all for you.

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May 26, 2023 /Rich Barnard
JJ Shiplett, The Manic Boys and Girls Club, Big Little Lions, Jesse Roper, Alex Whorms, Phillip Vonesh, Maple Leaf
singer-songwriter, Acoustic, Americana, Folk, Pop
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The RGM Inbox: May 2023

May 12, 2023 by David Vousden in Acoustic, Pop, Singer Songwriter

Welcome to our regular deep dive into quality music released by artists operating in a disparate range of genres. The goal of the RGM Inbox is to highlight artists you might not know, sending you, the listener, on a voyage of discovery to find new and exciting talents you might otherwise have missed. In this edition, we’ve a folk duo from NYC, an 80s hitmaker reinventing a classic, a striking Toronto-born singer/songwriter who found her muse in London and a Swiss-Ecuadorian duo who recorded their album in Nashville with The Black Keys’ Dan Auerbach. 

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May 12, 2023 /David Vousden
Hermanos Gutiérrez, Ian Donaldson, Robinson & Rohe
Acoustic, Pop, Singer Songwriter
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January 2023 @RGM

January 24, 2023 by David Vousden in Acoustic, Alternative Rock, Power-Pop, Pop, Singer Songwriter, Soul, Classic Rock

A belated welcome to 2023 @RGM. After an extended break for the holidays, we’re back with more new music, which we think should be on your listening radar. January found the RGM Inbox inundated with cool new sounds we’d like to share with you. Some artists you might be familiar with, others less so, but as we always say, your favourite new beat combo might be just a click away. So join us as we share new music from both sides of the pond and an unexpected choice of cover tune.

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January 24, 2023 /David Vousden
The Lemon Twigs, Chris Walton, Benji Tranter, Parks N' Rec, Boston
Acoustic, Alternative Rock, Power-Pop, Pop, Singer Songwriter, Soul, Classic Rock
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RGM presents The Maple Leaf Roundup #26

December 09, 2021 by Rich Barnard in Country, Pop, Soul, Singer Songwriter, Classic Rock, Americana

The leaves have been falling for weeks and weeks, and I’m ashamed to say that I’ve been rather neglectful with the broom. Still, it’s never too late for a bit of a tidy up. What follows is a selection of the most golden and honeyed Canadian musical beauties to have drifted our way in the last couple of months. Sorry it’s taken us so long.

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December 09, 2021 /Rich Barnard
Maple Leaf, Clever Hopes, Glen Hansard, Justin Rutledge, Favours, Jeremy Voltz, Nelson Sobral, Ellevator, Death Cab For Cutie, T. Buckley, Joey Landreth, Lowell George, Little Feat
Country, Pop, Soul, Singer Songwriter, Classic Rock, Americana
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The RGM Inbox: October 2021

October 25, 2021 by David Vousden in singer-songwriter, Ska, Country, Punk, Pop, Pop-Punk

The RGM inbox returns with a typically eclectic selection of music for you, dear reader, to explore. We’ve a country cover tune by a Ska related duo and a pop-punk band from New Orleans both of whom have great videos for you to check out and that’s just for starters. Add a NYC singer-songwriter who played with the New York Dolls and now contributes to Anime soundtracks and another singer-songwriter from Northern Ireland returning to music after a fifteen year break spent winning awards as a tattooist. I did mention the selection was eclectic? There’s much to enjoy in the October edition of the RGM Inbox.

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October 25, 2021 /David Vousden
Steve Conte, Scott Klopfenstein, Reel Big Fish, Tahlena Chikami, Bite Me Bambi, Kenny Rogers, Dolly Parton, Neutral Snap, Foy Vance, Lee Rogers, Gareth Dunlop, New York Dolls, Cowboy Bebop
singer-songwriter, Ska, Country, Punk, Pop, Pop-Punk
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RGM presents The Maple Leaf Roundup #24

July 22, 2021 by Rich Barnard in Pop, singer-songwriter, Folk, Alternative Rock, Roots

At the risk of repeating myself, I must say that there is an astonishing wealth of Canadian talent out there right now. I use the word ‘wealth’ there, in the Besos and Musk sense. Seriously though, Canada, it is a bit embarrassing. Unlike the uber-rich, here at RGM we believe that there’s more than enough gold to go round, so we make a point of sharing with you a regular selection of tunes that may not otherwise have reached your ears. I use the word ‘regular’ there, loosely of course (our Canadian office is woefully understaffed at present) but we do our best to see that these musicians do not go untrumpeted. We’re certain you’ll find something to dig here and, when you do, we hope you’ll tell your pals.

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July 22, 2021 /Rich Barnard
Maple Leaf, Goodnight Sunrise, Our Lady Peace, farideh, T Thomason, Bruce Cockburn, Royal Wood, Caroline Marie Brooks, Good Lovelies
Pop, singer-songwriter, Folk, Alternative Rock, Roots
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RGM presents The Maple Leaf Roundup #23

May 14, 2021 by Rich Barnard in Americana, Country, singer-songwriter, Soul, Pop, Acoustic, Alternative Rock, Folk

Welcome back to The Maple Leaf, RGM’s roundup of the freshest and finest tunage from Canada. By way of atoning for a longer absence than usual, we’re offering you a special double-helping of new music across the genres. Everyone is welcome here at RGM and we like to think we can spot a keeper, however it’s dressed. We hope you enjoy what you hear and that you’re inspired to take a deeper dive into some of this edition’s featured artists.

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May 14, 2021 /Rich Barnard
Maple Leaf, River Town Saints, Kelly McMichael, James Parm, Celeigh Cardinal, The Tragically Hip, Milan Andre, Kellie Loder, Arkells, K.Flay, Phantom Atlantic, Suzie Ungerleider, Oh Susanna, Jessica Pearson, Whale And The Wolf
Americana, Country, singer-songwriter, Soul, Pop, Acoustic, Alternative Rock, Folk
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The Vinyl Inbox

March 30, 2021 by David Vousden in Vinyl, AOR, Classic Rock, Melodic Rock, Prog, Americana, Blues, Pop

With the resurgence in vinyl sales in recent years, the humble record is back and seemingly here to stay. With this in mind, RGM takes a look at some recent and upcoming releases for those who love the sound or possibly just need the images to be bigger as we’re getting older and a CD sized booklet presents a problem. Please read on for releases by Downes Braide Association, Ali Maas & Micky Moody and League Of Lights.

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March 30, 2021 /David Vousden
DBA, Downes Braide Association, Ali Maas, Micky Moody, League Of Lights, Vinyl Inbox
Vinyl, AOR, Classic Rock, Melodic Rock, Prog, Americana, Blues, Pop
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RGM presents The Maple Leaf Roundup #22

March 24, 2021 by Rich Barnard in News, Pop, Rock, Alternative Rock, singer-songwriter

Spring is springing and the birds are singing. As, indeed, are the singers and songwriters of Canada. In this, the latest edition of the Maple Leaf, we take you on a short walk across this blossoming landscape, and invite you to enjoy some of the bright new shoots that have been emerging along the way.

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March 24, 2021 /Rich Barnard
Maple Leaf, The Long War, Lauryn Macfarlane, Electric Religious, Madeline Doornaert, Colour Tongues
News, Pop, Rock, Alternative Rock, singer-songwriter
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The RGM Inbox: March 2021

March 05, 2021 by David Vousden in Pop, Alternative Rock, Electronica, News, Ambient, Soundtrack, Classical

The RGM Inbox returns with another selection of new music for those of you looking to expand your musical horizons. As usual, we’ll be mixing up our genres with ambient classical guitar rubbing shoulders with alternative rock, electronica and a little something for those of a more pop persuasion.

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March 05, 2021 /David Vousden
PWNT, BirdPen, Deniz Cuylan, Justin Sullivan, New Model Army
Pop, Alternative Rock, Electronica, News, Ambient, Soundtrack, Classical
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RGM presents The Maple Leaf Roundup #21

March 01, 2021 by Rich Barnard in News, Pop, singer-songwriter, Alternative Rock, Folk

Joni Mitchell, Daniel Lanois, Alanis Morissette… Justin Bieber. Canada’s rich and varied musical heritage clearly has a trickle-down effect, as music of a consistently high calibre pours in abundance from its shores. Here at RGM, we shine a light on the best new Canadian music we can find, not just in the hope we’ll unearth the next Sarah McLachlan but also because we believe there’s something in the water over there that makes the music extra special. We hope you find something here, in the latest Maple Leaf roundup, to love as much as we do.

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March 01, 2021 /Rich Barnard
Maple Leaf, Michaela Slinger, Caveboy, Chad VanGaalen, Munroe, Paul Bergman
News, Pop, singer-songwriter, Alternative Rock, Folk
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The RGM Inbox: Alternative Valentine's Day Edition

February 12, 2021 by David Vousden in singer-songwriter, Alternative Rock, Punk, Pop

With February 14th upon us, it seemed like the ideal time for RGM to shine a light on Valentine’s Day. The modern Valentine’s Day originated in 1797 but didn’t really catch on as gifts and cards were generally handmade and very expensive to post. Valentine’s Day gained a huge boost in popularity in the UK in 1840 with the advent of the Penny Black stamp allowing cheaper postage and Valentine’s Day as we know it today was truly born. This RGM feature shines a melancholy light on a day that isn’t always all hearts and flowers.

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February 12, 2021 /David Vousden
Valentine's Day, Carly Moffa, Spizzenergi, David Bowie, Tony Visconti, Violet Whimsey
singer-songwriter, Alternative Rock, Punk, Pop
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RGM presents The Maple Leaf Roundup #20

February 08, 2021 by Rich Barnard in Acoustic, Classic Rock, Folk, News, Pop, Rock, singer-songwriter, Video, Alternative Rock

Okay Canada, go easy on me. I somehow find myself in February 2021 trying to pick five chunks of hot new music for this feature, having amassed a ruthlessly edited shortlist of around 35. How did this happen, Canada? I can only account for the disappearance of an entire January by weeping before a hand-drawn graph of an alarming home-learning curve. You’ve made me choose, Canada, and it’s been hard. Nevertheless, here I am again, your most loyal of servants, educating the RGM readership on the subject of your latest and loveliest musical works of wonder.

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February 08, 2021 /Rich Barnard
Maple Leaf, Julie Neff, Andrew Waite, Small Sins, The Backstays, Brendan Scott Friel, Crissi Cochrane
Acoustic, Classic Rock, Folk, News, Pop, Rock, singer-songwriter, Video, Alternative Rock
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David Gray announces 'Skellig' due February 19th 2021

February 05, 2021 by David Vousden in Acoustic, Folk, Pop, singer-songwriter

David Gray has been a very busy man of late. The singer released the ‘Gold In A Brass Age’ album in 2019 and a 20th-anniversary reissue of his seminal ‘White Ladder album followed in 2020. Now on February 19th 2021, he’ll release his latest album ‘Skellig’ recorded at Edwyn Collins' Helmsdale Studios in Scotland. The album will be available digitally initially with physical CD/LP to follow in May. ‘Skellig’ was Inspired by a small group of islands off the coast of Ireland. The islands were a place of pilgrimage and home to a group of monks in 600AD who were seeking to be closer to God through exile from the world. Whatever your religious leanings the theme of isolation should be familiar to many of us in these difficult times. Please read on for more about David Gray and the videos for latest single ‘Heart and Soul’ and the title track which highlights the vocal interplay between David and his band.

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February 05, 2021 /David Vousden
David Gray, Skellig
Acoustic, Folk, Pop, singer-songwriter
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The RGM inbox January 2021

January 11, 2021 by David Vousden in Acoustic, Folk, singer-songwriter, New Single, News, Pop, Video

Welcome to another year at Red Guitar Music. In so many ways 2020 was a year we’d all like to forget while 2021 has, unfortunately, delivered more of the same thus far, but we remain hopeful for better things later this year. Luckily, there’s always good music to take our minds off the day to day drudgery of living with a pandemic and January has already unearthed a few small gems.

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January 11, 2021 /David Vousden
Inbox, Frances Luke Accord, Darlingside, Gaeya, World Goes Round, Jeff Hull, Elizabeth Lamers, Frank Musker, Marty Walsh, Ed Cosens, Reverend & The Makers
Acoustic, Folk, singer-songwriter, New Single, News, Pop, Video
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RGM presents The Maple Leaf Roundup #19

December 14, 2020 by Rich Barnard in Acoustic, Alt-Folk, Americana, Country, Folk, Indie, New Single, News, Pop, Roots, singer-songwriter, Video

As it’s the season for giving, we’ve put together a special bumper edition of The Maple Leaf Roundup, bringing you not five but ten - yes, ten! - new tracks from our copaines Canadiens. Think of it as an early Christmas gift - a mellifluous mixtape of must-hears you might not have otherwise met.

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December 14, 2020 /Rich Barnard
Maple Leaf, Canada, David Newberry, Scenic Route To Alaska, Gabrielle Papillon, Leif Vollebekk, Loryn Taggart, Petric, Emi Jeen, Field Guide, S.K. Wellington, Lost In Japan
Acoustic, Alt-Folk, Americana, Country, Folk, Indie, New Single, News, Pop, Roots, singer-songwriter, Video
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Christmas Music @RGM Take Two

December 11, 2020 by David Vousden in Americana, Christmas, Xmas, Country, Pop, singer-songwriter

After our first collection of Christmas tunes were so well received we’re back with more. This time up we’ve got a lovely slice of festive fun from Olivia Lane and Shannon Labrie is back after impressing all at RGM with her ‘Building’ album earlier this year. We also have a contribution from newcomer Wallis who wasn’t even born when Eric Brace and Last Train Home originally sang about the characters featured in their seasonal offering. It’s enough to make you feel really old…

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December 11, 2020 /David Vousden
Christmas, Xmas, Shannon LaBrie, Olivia Lane, Wallis, Eric Brace, Last Train Home
Americana, Christmas, Xmas, Country, Pop, singer-songwriter
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The RGM Inbox November 2020

November 20, 2020 by David Vousden in News, Pop, Soul, Rock, Americana, Country Rock, Southern Rock

It’s time for another dive into the RGM Inbox where a host of gems are ready for discovery. We like to feature a wide range of music at RGM and November has seen a host of interesting releases in a wide range of genres. The advice is always to give things a go, step outside of your comfort zone and discover something a little different. This month we’ve new music from Phil Gould a founding member of Level 42, pop-rock from Andy Keels that harks back to the ‘80s an era that Liverpool band Candy Opera originated from before they took a thirty-year career break. Last but not least we catch up with Zac Brown Band founding member John Driskell Hopkins and a taster from his ‘Lonesome High’ album due in February 2021.

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November 20, 2020 /David Vousden
Phil Gould, Level 42, Diana Winter, Inbox, Andy Keels, Candy Opera, John Driskell Hopkins, Zac Brown Band
News, Pop, Soul, Rock, Americana, Country Rock, Southern Rock
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Kandle is licensed to kill on new 007 inspired single/video

November 18, 2020 by David Vousden in New Single, News, Pop, Video

Vancouver based singer-songwriter Kandle and London, UK producer Michael Rendall share a love of James Bond and those fantastically timeless theme songs that are such an integral part of the Bond experience. With an invite to actually record the theme song for a James Bond film about as likely as the latest film in the franchise getting released anytime soon they embarked on a journey to create their own, and the result is ‘Lock & Load’. They’ve also put together a video that perfectly captures the feel of an opening 007 credit sequence. Please read on to check out the video (essential for all James Bond 007 fans) while Kandle tells us a little more about the creative process.

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November 18, 2020 /David Vousden
Kandle, Michael Rendall, James Bond, 007
New Single, News, Pop, Video
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RGM presents The Maple Leaf Roundup #17

September 23, 2020 by Rich Barnard in Acoustic, Americana, Folk, New Single, News, singer-songwriter, Pop, Alternative Rock

And we’re back! Told you we would be. We currently find ourselves inundated with fine Canadian music on a scale that is - wait for it - unprecedented. I assure you, however, we are fully equipped to manage the current surge. Honestly, we are. So, without further facetiousness, here are five more Things You Must Hear from our cousins across the water.

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September 23, 2020 /Rich Barnard
Jeffery Straker, Rooks, TWRP, Devan, Monowhales, Maple Leaf
Acoustic, Americana, Folk, New Single, News, singer-songwriter, Pop, Alternative Rock
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