I first met Stefanie Jane when she came into my studio with a few songs scratched out on pieces of paper and melodic ideas in her head. We fleshed out her songs over a period of 6 months or so and got a decent sounding demo out of it. Then she up and moved to Dallas Texas. Since she’s been in Dallas she’s been going full tilt. She has released a full blown CD entitled “See Me Change” that addresses social issues that are close to her heart. Stefanie reaches into her past to pull out songs that really rock and yet have an inner tenderness to them. We’ll be talking to Stefanie about producing her new CD, her social causes and how she finds time to write and perform while taking care of a family.

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With her roots in folk and the feel good sounds of  the 60’s and 70’s, Malena Zanjani brings a freshness and modern sound to this style. Her delivery is upbeat and positive and her songs deliver those types of messages one would find in a fortune cookie. But it’s a fortune we’re happy to find and one that we might fold and keep in our wallet. We’re going to talk to Malena about being a young singer-songwriter and the challenges to writing songs that are relevant yet mainstream.

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Toronto based singer-songwriter Kim Jarrett has a voice that fuses decades of pop music in a familiar and welcoming sound. Listening to Kim’s music takes me back to the soft FM stations of the 1970′s while still evoking the modern era and her own style. Kim Jarrett is an award winning songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and session player. We sat down to talk about the music scene in Canada, her upcoming CD and being an indie musician. Take a listen to this episode and please leave a comment – let us know what you think.

*note that there is an episode discrepancy on the audio – this is episode 30. I must have been so absorbed by Kim’s music that I forgot where I was!

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