Sara is back in the studio with a brand new play list of fresh songs! This week highlights artists from BC!! There are so many new good songs. Don’t miss your chance to catch the freshest music coming out of Canada.
The Big Sib Radio Show episode 10
Advice from a Big Sibling! Write in and we will answer you on air! BigSibRadioShow@CFUR.ca or follow us on Insta at BigSibRadioShow
Ivytide Interview with Grace Hoksbergen
Tune into this interview with the Montreal Indie-Pop based band Ivytide! It was such a pleasure to be able to chat with the whole band. Check it out to learn more about their music journey's, where their inspiration comes from and about their latest releases!
Point Up 2025 Juno Nominees
Highlighting the works of female nominees at the 54th Juno Awards hosted in Vancouver March 30th.
International Women's Day on CFUR
Tune in for 100% women produced content on March 7th and 8th!
Listen live 88.7FM or online: https://cfur.ca/listen-live/
Yintah
March 7th, UNBC Campus,
Room 7-238
Presentation 3:30pm-4:30pm
Reception/Q&A 4:30-5:30pm
Screening 5:45pm - 8pm
Point Up Protest Songs March 2, 2025
This week we point up Canadian artists lending their voices to those rarely heard, those suffering from inequalities and injustices around the world.
Christina Martin Interview with Grace Hoksbergen
Check out this interview with Nova Scotia based artist Christina Martin. Christina Martin has dappled in more than just one genre of music and has accomplished so many things during her music journey including starting a podcast, creating her own label, going on tour, and much more. Tune in to learn more about the singer-songwriter Christina Martin!
Congratulations on your Juno Award Nomination, Kym Gouchie!
Following her children’s album release earlier this winter, local musician Kym Gouchie has secured a Juno nomination. This makes her the second Prince George resident to be nominated, the prior nominee being Marcel Gagnon, also a Lheidli T’enneh nation member.
Shun Beh Nats’ujeh: We Are Healing Through Songs has received praise, and Gouchie is blown away by the recognition that the 16 tracks have received. There were challenges producing the project when illness struck the team, and swelling highs as momentum gained.
When looking for confidence to continue past obstacles, Gouchie recalls her own childhood and tries to step into a role she may not have had when she was younger. These life experiences and more reflect through the album, “I really pulled from every aspect of who I am, and wanted to convey messages where people can connect regardless of how old they were.”
This year, the Junos will be held on March 30th in Vancouver BC.
The Big Sib Radio Show episode 9
A weekly advice talk show from a friendly Big Sibling! Email us to have your questions answered on air at BigSibRadioShow@cfur.ca