Nathan Wiley - Canadian Singer-Songwriter
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Christina chats with fellow Atlantic Canadian musician about unusual hobbies, sustaining a career in music, songwriting, and horror movies.
Summerside, PE’s Nathan Wiley first earned acclaim for his 2002 debut Bottom Dollar, which won the East Coast Music Award for Alternative Album of the Year, and was chosen by Billboard Magazine as one of the top ten albums of 2002. His blend of classic sounds with a modern, slightly world weary perspective struck a chord with listeners, as songs full of subtle melodies and lyrics addressing those unquenchable yearnings inside all of us wormed their way into their ears. In the years that followed, Wiley has made good on the promise of Bottom Dollar with the ECMA-winning sophomore album High Low (2004), the Steve Berlin (Los Lobos) produced effort, The City Destroyed Me (2007), Bandits (2015) and most recently Modern Magic, which took home Music PEI's "album of the year" and "songwriter of the year" as well as another ECMA nomination. Nathan recently scored his first feature film, Nightblooms and has shared the stage with artists like Blue Rodeo, Sarah Harmer, Steve Earle, Billy Bragg, Matt Mays, Ron Sexsmith and many more, while his work has appeared on tv, film and stage.
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1. Greetings from Christina (00:00:00)
2. Theme Song - Talk About It (00:00:30)
3. Introduction by Christina (00:00:52)
4. Loosing the master recordings (00:06:22)
5. Nathan Wiley's Musical History (00:07:51)
6. There are two kinds of music (00:15:35)
7. Sharing the stage and Dale Murray (00:16:07)
8. Peer pressure to make music (00:17:32)
9. Just enjoy the process (00:19:24)
10. What people don't know about Nathan Wiley (00:20:50)
11. Songwriting (00:27:19)
12. Growing old (00:35:53)
13. Christina's review of Hereditary (00:38:30)
14. Song - I Don't Want to Say Goodbye To You (00:41:46)
15. Podcast Credits (00:42:00)
16. Support the Podcast on Patreon (00:42:22)
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