Nobody does what the Cowboy Junkies do quite like they do. The Canadians' music is often slow, smokey, and emotional and conveys a heaviness even if it's not always heavy. They have also shown a mastery of covers, often taking ownership of the song from the original artist, and their latest album, Songs of the Recollection, is an album of excellent and well thought out covers, some of which might surprise you. Lead singer Margo Timmins joins us this week to discuss the band's long history including working alongside siblings, the label's pressure to change, and specific details about the recording of their landmark Trinity Sessions album. What shines through most is Margo's inherent decency. You'll come away loving them even more.
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Episode 487 - Randy Jackson of Zebra
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Bonus - John Scott Clough
Episode 485 - Gary Newby of the Railway Children
Episode 484 - Candi Staton
Episode 483 - Danton Supple
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Episode 478 - Graham Gouldman of 10cc/Wax/Solo
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