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Grooveshinny

GROOVESHINNY: Saturday morning at 11:30 (noon NT) on CBC Radio One A musical game show hosted by Brent Bambury. Grooveshinny  includes trivia, games, interviews and live performances, as invited guests compete with professional musicians in their knowledge of music from all genres - from popular to classical to jazz and urban music.  Four Episodes: 01 07 June 2004 Exploring the world of vocal music, from the swampy tenor of Kermit the Frog to the sublime soprano of Renee Fleming. Panelists include Bram Morrison, the sultry bass voice behind the internationally- renowned kids' trio Sharon, Lois and Bram; Elaine Overholt, vocal coach for the movie Chicago. 02 14 June 2003 CBC Hosts:  For 14 years, Rick Phillips was the Host and Producer of SOUND ADVICE®, the weekly guide to classical music and recordings, heard across Canada on CBC Radio One and CBC Radio Two every weekend.  Jowi Taylor is a multiple award winning writer, broadcaster, consultant and cultural entrepreneur. His groundbreaking  series for CBC Radio, The Wire: The Impact of Electricity on Music, was the recipient of the prestigious Peabody Award, the Prix Italia, a New York Festivals medal and other international awards. Take Five-Shelly Solmes. Shelley steered Here's To You's previous incarnation Take Five, from January 2001 to October 2004. 03 21 June 2003 Canada's top rapper Choclair takes on spoken word performer Jemeni and Reel to Reel host Richard Crouse in a special urban music Groove shinny. Learn how rappers get their names and explore some hilarious mis-heard lyrics.   04 28 June 2003 Final Episode of the Season. Brent Bambury wraps up Grooveshinny's first season with a little help from bluesman Danny Marks. On this week's playlist: novelty songs, musical wordsmiths, and rock music that made history.   Brent Bambury is a Canadian radio and television personality. He has hosted a number of radio and television programs for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation since the 1980s, and is currently heard as host of the weekly current affairs series Day 6 on CBC Radio One and Public Radio International.  

This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.

Chapters

1

25:28

2

29:21

3

29:21

4

29:20