Still - Great Lake Swimmers Live on CBC Radio One's GO

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Uploaded by on Feb 27, 2010

Wainfleet's own Great Lakes Swimmers get up real early to join the rest of Canada on Brent Bambury's GO.

Tony Dekker's Great Lake Swimmers have spent the past seven years performing on stages around the world.
LOST CHANNELS, their fourth album set for release on March 31st, finds them once again recording at historic locations. This time in the Thousand Islands region of Ontario and New York state, telling tales of hidden histories, still "mining for light in the dark wells," still "tuned to an instrument of greater and unknown design."

The instrument in question is the singular voice of Tony Dekker, a voice that summons ghosts from times past. Its a voice that is capable of conveying heartache and comfort all in the space of a single phrase. Though his supporting cast has changed over the years—with the exception of longtime right-hand man Erik Arnesen — Dekker has always encircled him self with sympathetic players who value spacious arrangements that frame his vocals. Over time, the band has evolved from a sparse, delicate and hushed unit into a well-rounded folk rock band, sacrificing none of their original intimacy while upping both the volume and tempos when necessary.

LOST CHANNELS also features the talents of Julie Fader (flute/backing vocals), Greg Millson (drums), Darcy Yates (bass), with appearances by Erin Aurich on violin; Mike Olsen on cello; and Paul Aucoin on vibraphone; along with special guests / Swimmers collaborators Serena Ryder with vocals on Everything Is Moving So Fast and Bob Egan on pedal steel.

Four albums into an already-rich and storied career, Great Lake Swimmers live show has won them ever-expanding audiences in the United States and Europe, and of course their native Canada. In 2008 Great Lake Swimmers shared the stage with an impressive list of artists, including Feist, Bela Fleck & The Sparrow Quartet, Hayden, Goldfrapp, Bill Callahan of Smog, and Robert Plant & Alison Krauss.

CBC Radio One's Saturday morning variety show GO, with host Brent Bambury is heard across Canada and around the world on Satellite and short wave each and every Saturday morning from 10:30 till noon.
For more info on the show please go to:
http://www.cbc.ca/go

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  • Julie Fader is great, but it's really nice to hear GLS with a fiddle as opposed to the flute and keys. Although, Erik can still play the keys.

    Go fiddle go!

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