99. “Constellations we’d never known. In the darkness of North Ontario.” Meredith Moon. Florida. 02/28/23

 

We transcend time and space to Florida to talk with Meredith Moon about her new album, Constellations, and getting back out on the road.  Meredith discusses her pandemy song, Slowing Moving Trains.  Travel restrictions, physical distancing and lockdowns didn't inspire much writing she shares as she plays Song Title In the Form of a Pandemy Question, inspired by Nardwuar the Human Serviette.  She shares what inspired her to write,  Mark Twain, and talks about her favourite Groundhog song! Dave is excited, big time, for her album release in Toronto on March 31, 2023!

Meredith Moon online

Recorded on February 28, 2023 we honour the banjo by learning about the Bohee Brothers for Black History Month.  Special thanks to the New Brunswick Black History Society for the important information on the Bohee Brothers.

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