Joel Plaskett Live on Drive

It’s the last day of Live Times Five and we decided that fun was the only way to close out the week. That’s where Rich’s old pal Joel Plaskett comes in! Joel has a way of making everyone feel like they’re his old pal too. His solo performance of songs from his new album Three will surely make you stop what you’re doing and listen listen listen.

Neko Case Live on Drive

Thursday, a woman who accused Rich of looking at her new album-cover with “Photoshop eyes” – the incredible Neko Case, who made such an impression when she strode into the Drive studio and let out that killer voice.

Daniel Lanois Live on Drive

Today, we showcase the man that caused the entire Drive crew to crowd around like a bunch of groupies…songwriter and producer extraordinaire Daniel Lanois.

Great Lake Swimmers Live on Drive

Today, we have The Great Lake Swimmers, a band that has been serving up gorgeous, lush alt-country for several years now, and are a mainstay on the R2 Drive play list. They brought us all to a state of quiet reverence as they played songs from their new album Lost Channels.

Melissa McClelland Live on Drive

We begin with Melissa McClelland. It’s Victoria Day, her new album is called Victoria Day, and coincidentally, it’s her 30th birthday as well. Seems the perfect place to start.

Terry O’Reilly acknowledges the podcast

I think this podcast was mentioned by Terry O’Reilly on the great program, The Sound of Young America.

Be sure to check out the entire interview.

Ndidi Onukwulu Live on Drive

The BC born and raised musician has been hailed as “our generation’s funkier Billy Holiday” and her blues based music isn’t limited to the genre – somewhere between jazz and soul, folk and chanson, you’ll find Ndidi. On the tail of a cross-Canada tour and about to head to Europe, Nididi Onukwulu drops by the Drive studio for a performance and chat with Rich

K-OS Live on Drive

The man was in the Drive studio with a live set-up – Sartosh Naidu playing Tablas and Congas, Thomas D’arcy (of the band Small Sins) on bass, Steve Krecklo (also of Small Sins) on guitar, and K-OS at the mic and on keys. They gave us two incredibly unique versions of “4321″ and “Burning Bridges” both off his new disc Yes!

317 The Myths of Persuasion

In a society whose only real knowledge of the ad business ranges from Darren Stephens in Bewitched to Don Draper in Mad Men, a few misconceptions are bound to crop up. This week, Terry O’Reilly tackles some common myths surrounding the ad business, including the Myth that advertising steers behaviours and trends, the myth that any publicity is good publicity, and the myth that advertising is about spontaneous ideas.

316 The Real Deal: Authenticity

The secret to Tiger Woods’ success as a golfer is that he can make a golf ball soar, spin, curve- heck, he can make it deal cards if he wants to. But what’s the secret to Tiger Woods as a brand? It’s authenticity. This week Terry O’Reilly explains the importance of a brand living up to its promise- of actually being everything it says it is. Terry will even summon the courage to tell of his riveting childhood disillusionment after ordering a family of Sea Monkeys from a comic book.

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