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Dan St.Yves' "Roots Resonator": Oliver The Crow

27 min · 19. mar. 2019
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Oliver The Crow is a critically-acclaimed collaboration between singers/songwriters/musicians Kaitlyn Raitz and Ben Plotnick that has caught the attention of NPR, and others. In this phone conversation with Mr. Plotnick, I try and cover the background of Oliver The Crow, via his own arching musical career - which has spanned a wide variety of styles and musical alliances. That a house band with The Calgary Folk Club, and the award-winning Canadian folk roots act The Fretless. But there's also plenty of mentions about his work with Kaitlyn, and their songwriting skills. You will definitely want to check out their recordings and live performances after you've had a chance to listen to this episode! Oliver The Crow [http://oliverthecrow.com/] Kaitlyn Raitz [http://www.kaitlynraitz.com/]  Ben Plotnick [https://www.benplotnick.com]

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episode Dan St.Yves' "Roots Resonator": Oliver The Crow artwork

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Oliver The Crow is a critically-acclaimed collaboration between singers/songwriters/musicians Kaitlyn Raitz and Ben Plotnick that has caught the attention of NPR, and others. In this phone conversation with Mr. Plotnick, I try and cover the background of Oliver The Crow, via his own arching musical career - which has spanned a wide variety of styles and musical alliances. That a house band with The Calgary Folk Club, and the award-winning Canadian folk roots act The Fretless. But there's also plenty of mentions about his work with Kaitlyn, and their songwriting skills. You will definitely want to check out their recordings and live performances after you've had a chance to listen to this episode! Oliver The Crow [http://oliverthecrow.com/] Kaitlyn Raitz [http://www.kaitlynraitz.com/]  Ben Plotnick [https://www.benplotnick.com]

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