CBC Radio 3 Podcast
Summary: It launched in June 2005 as one of the world's first music podcasts and has been called ‘Canada’s top podcast’ by Spin Magazine and ‘Canada’s most important podcast’ by Exclaim! magazine. This one-hour show is hosted by Grant Lawrence and features the best in new Canadian rock, pop, hip-hop, singer-songwriters, alt-country, and electronica. If you're looking for a source of amazing new music, look no further.
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Podcasts:
Host/goalie Grant Lawrence stacks the pads and the podcast with ten puck rock tunes for the Stanley Cup Playoffs in conjunction with CBC Sports, w/ songs from Hanson Brothers, John K Samson, Arkells, Rheostatics, Kathleen Edwards and more.
Hear all 9 artists who will be on Tracks on Tracks, the Green Couch Productions VIA Rail train ride that will take you, Grant, and the bands from Vancouver to Toronto for NxNE in June.
Our grade-A smartest, most decorated brainiac Canadian musicians, and the deets on their degrees, diplomas and doctorates, featuring Caribou, Chromeo, Woodhands, Shad and more. Hosted by our very own Dumb Grant.
Guest host Torquil Campbell of Stars takes us on a cross-Canada road trip. Along the way he plays some songs perfect for a lonely drive, including Wolf Parade, Sam Roberts, Cadence Weapon and more.
Sizzling new singles from Japandroids, the Dudes, Gold & Youth, Michael Bernard Fitzgerald and more, plus an interview with Halifax singer David Myles who has won back to back East Coast Music Awards for Song of the Year.
Vancouver band Said The Whale rolls out their entire album, track by track, discussing following up on a Juno win, the making of the record, and the epic stories behind some of the 15 ambitious songs, with host Grant Lawrence.
Host Grant Lawrence speaks to glowing 2012 Juno winner Dan Mangan and disgruntled lovable loser Chris Murphy from Sloan. Also, a 90 Second Easter Egg from Great Lake Swimmers, new Wintersleep single, and Tracks on Tracks announced.
The return of the world’s only all-Canadian, all-independent workout podcast with your fitness instructor Grant Lawrence, and special guest Timothy Caulfield, author of The Cure For Everything!
With the Polaris Prize 2012 dates announced, host Grant Lawrence polls jury members to see which Canadian albums would be on their ballots if they had to submit them today. Also, highlights from Canadian Music Week and your reaction to our International Women’s Day Podcast.
The return of our suitcase full of booze ‘n’ sun-drenched songs set to magically transport you to the land where palm trees sway, because let’s face it, you need a vacation! With songs from the New Pornographers, Library Voices, Vince Vaccaro and more.
Hear ten of Grant Lawrence’s favourite female Canadian artists to celebrate International Women’s Day, including Amy Millan, Sarah Harmer, Tegan and Sara and more.
This time on our Birth of Canadian Indie series, freelancer Rachel Sanders examines the isolated, politically charged, fertile and wordy Winnipeg scene. Also, new singles from Grimes, Cadence Weapon, Radio Radio and more
Chad VanGaalen and Ian Russell from Flemish Eye Records pay tribute to their friend Chris Reimer from the Calgary band WOMEN, who passed away suddenly on Feb 21, 2012. Also, songs from Moonface, Jordan Klassen, Catl and more
Host Grant Lawrence is joined by Radio 3 Director Steve Pratt to detail CBC’s brand new service CBC Music. Also, new singles from Chains of Love, Zeus, Mike O’Neill, Bend Sinister and more
We check in with several of the 2012 Juno nominees, and we strap the Arkells in for our most endearing and enduring feature, the 90 Second Egg. Plus new singles from Patrick Watson, Plants and Animals, and Boxer the Horse.