Kingston Live podcast episode 59:
While the COVID-19 pandemic saw the hiatus (or demise) of many music acts, others, like Oakridge Ave., channeled their time and energy into new projects. The Kingston four-piece turned to JUNO Award-winning singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Hawksley Workman, who led the band on a year-and-a-half transformational journey. On this episode, Johnny and Rob meet with Sean and Harrison of Oakridge Ave. to discuss the outcomes of their intensive creative collaboration: a new pop-forward sound; a new ten-song album, Wind Up/Let Go; a new confidence and belief as a "no plan B" band who's gone all-in on their quest to become Kingston's next breakout act.
Music featured in this episode:
Late Breakfast for Crows by Oakridge Ave.
Links:
Hawksley Workman https://hawksleyworkman.com
Oakridge Ave. https://kingstonlive.ca/oakridge-ave
Kingston live music and festival listings https://kingstonlive.ca/
Soundwise http://soundwise.audio
Photo by Virginia Meeks https://kingstonlive.ca/resource/1191735/view
The classic tale by Mordecai Richler comes to life March 28 at the Isabel, with music by award-winning Canadian composer Dean Burry and text adapted by Jacob Richler – Jacob Two-Two himself!
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