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Andrew WK Gets Hooked on Sonics Tonight

Mobs Goodness from Hooked On Sonics will be interviewing Andrew WK on tonight's episode. Tune in, get weird. 

Snarky Puppy + Funky Knuckles @ La Sala Rossa

I had an embarrassing moment a couple of weeks ago. My buddy sent me an excited message that Snarky Puppy was coming to Montreal, and I had never heard of them. Knowing that this friend usually shares my taste in music, it definitely merited investigation. A few YouTube videos later, I was completely hooked. Snarky Puppy turned out to be right up my alley: the perfect mix of funk, soul, hip-hop, and jazz. I knew this was not a concert to be missed.

I made my way down to La Sala Rossa, a cosy venue on St. Laurent, with high expectations. The show started about an hour late, but the opening band called Funky Knuckles soon won back the crowd with a solid performance. The Knuckles are a six-piece soul/jazz group (perhaps leaning more on the jazz end of the spectrum) out of Dallas, Texas. I wouldn't write them off as just another jazz group, as they have an original sound and plenty of charisma. The crowd especially enjoyed "Arise", a fresh Dilla-inspired tune written by guitarist Phill Aelony.

Soon, the main attraction made their way on stage for their second consecutive sold-out show in Montreal. The members of Snarky Puppy were packed on stage like sardines, with nine bandmates performing, including Canada's own Larnell Lewis on drums, this represented a small subset of the band's 13-plus collective. Although several musicians are playing at once, the group has a knack for giving each other space musically; everyone knows their roles, and everyone contributes to the creation of a rich and diverse sound.

The set began with an upbeat, high-energy version of "White Cap", a tune off their 2010 album Tell Your Friends. It was followed by "Strawman", a song that blends jazzy harmonies with afro-beat rhythms. The audience then stood in awe as guitarist Mark Lettieri showed us his best Hendrix impression in a beautiful interlude leading up to "Flood".

Later on, The Funky Knuckles' Caleb McCampbell joined Snarky Puppy on stage for a guest keyboard solo that incorporated his dissonant jazz chords with Shaun Martin's synth leads. The entire show was complemented by bassist and band leader Michael League's constant smiling and contagious demeanour. He served as a gracious host and a welcome presence for music nerds, giving insight into his writing process along the way.

For the encore, League (now donning a Habs shirt) introduced the song "Sleeper" from their new album We Like It Here that I recognized from YouTube. Needless to say, it was executed to perfection. Overall, the show exceeded my expectations, and Snarky Puppy has a new fan. Time to go buy some records!

 

--Richie Starr hosts Cued for Thought, Wednesdays at 2 PM on CJLO

CJLO News - March 20 2014

Hosted by: Nathaniel Mayer-Heft

Stories by: Sam Obrand, Kalina Laframboise, Milos Kovacevic

Produced by: John Toohey

CJLO News - March 19 2014

Hosted by Saturn De Los Angeles

Stories by Taisha Henry, Alexa Everett and John Toohey.

Produced by Marilla Steuter-Martin

Participate in CJLO's High School Program

Are you a high school student, or know a high school student interested in music, the media, DJing, or the news? Or maybe you just want to be on air, playing some songs and chatting it up? Either way, CJLO's high school program is just what you need!

This free program will teach you all the basics you need to be on radio and by the end of the program, you will be presenting your own show live on the air across Montreal. You'll learn all the technical stuff: how to operate CJLO's equipment, production skills, and audio editing, as well as all the tips and tricks you need to produce and present one badass radio show. You'll also have access to CJLO's huge music vault and a range of mentors and staff who will guide you throughout the program. There's even free snacks.

The program will run every Tuesday after school for 10 weeks from 4:30pm to 6:30pm, starting April 15 and ending in the last week of the school year. You must be a high school student and must be able to come to Concordia University's Loyola Campus, at 7141 Sherbrooke (in NDG). It will be run in English, but Francophone students are most welcome. The course is completely free - the only costs will be your own transportation to and from the radio station.

You can sign up as an individual, a pair or a group - the most important thing is that you sign up soon, as places are limited. Email youth@cjlo.com to register or if you have any questions about the program.

CJLO News - March 18 2014

Hosted by: Danny Aubry

Stories by: Sam Obrand, Kalina Laframboise, Marilla Steuter-Martin

Produced by: Sam Obrand 

CJLO News - March 17 2014

Hosted by: Catlin Spencer

Stories by: Catlin Spencer, Saturn De Los Angeles & Danny Aubry

Produced by: Jenna Monney-Lupert

 

CJLO and Queer Concordia!

Queer Concordia, your favorite queer-friendly, sex-positive student center, is co-hosting a fundraiser like you've never seen it before! As we all love to PARTAY but also love to GIVE BACK, they thought to combine the two for one amazing night to remember. In order to support our dear friends James Williams and Seb in their transitions, we are offering you a night that combines:

+ RAD DJs who'll keep you going all night (Including CJLO's own Ms. Hill, and Joane... who combine to form... Maybe Later!)

+ LOCAL LIVE MUSIC + LIVE ART (by the one and only James Williams! He might even let you doodle around with him! O.O)

+ KARAOKE (or karoeka as awesome people like to call it)

+ FREE FOOD (like home-made stuff you'll think your momma just made)

+ AN AMAZING RAFFLE (anybody want a UKULELE? HIPSTER JEWELRY? BEEEEEEER?)

[It's gonna be 1 for $2, and 3 for $5 (my oh my, what a great deal that is!)]

+ A LIVE AUCTION!!! (ummmm, so who wants a SNOWBOARD? or a GUITAR? Seriously.)

[We'll give you paddles and you'll be able to scream out random numbers the way you've been craving to do it all these years.]

ALL THE FUNDS WILL GO DIRECTLY TO TRANS* PEOPLE IN NEED!

COVER: $5! (Info on how to obtain pre-sale tickets to come soon).

Additionally, Queer Concordia will be handing out 30 FREE TICKETS to people who show up at their office Mon-Fri between 1 PM – 5.30 PM (2020 Mackay, Suite P-102 which is the first door on the left, Montreal, H3G 2J1) starting Feb. 26th until tickets run out!

HURRY LITTLE ONES!

Statement on the Upcoming CSU Referendum

The Concordia Student Union is holding their elections on March 25, 26, and 27. The ballot will include a referendum question asking whether future decisions about funding for groups like CJLO should be taken by the students of individual faculties rather than by the student body at large, which is currently the case.

Our Board of Directors and staff at CJLO are endorsing the "NO" campaign against this question. Check out the "NO" campaign's website and Facebook page for more information.

Here's the statement from the Board:
 

CJLO 1690AM, Concordia University's campus/community radio station, with the Concordia Student Broadcasting Corporation, recognize the important role that fee levy groups play on campus. By offering services and opportunities that the university doesn't offer, these non-profit corporations provide important resources to students, as well as training and employment opportunities to further prepare them for future job prospects. We urge all students to continue their support for these fee levy groups and what they offer to all students, and to continue to facilitate access to these services to their friends and classmates, regardless of faculty affiliation. On March 25th, 26th and 27th, vote NO to per-faculty fee levies and keep those services available to ALL students!

Hopeless Youth on The New Noise

Having recently released a new album with Candlelight Records, Montreal Hardcore band Hopeless Youth came by the studio for a session that scared the crap out of everyone on campus. Tune in to CJLO on Monday, March 17 at 9 PM, on The New Noise, where we will be playing the session and talking with the dudes responsibe for all the Concordia fear. 

Hopeless Youth will be holding an album launch Party at Off The Hook the following Friday, go to it... get weird. 

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