Nov 19, 2009 | The Globe and Mail
Bruce Cockburn and Michael Ondaatje blow their horns
Brad Wheeler Published on Wednesday, Nov. 18, 2009 5:59PM EST W hen Bruce Cockburn and Michael Ondaatje chat onstage Thursday, they will speak on the "joys and challenges of the creative life," according to the press release from Pen Canada, the champion of free expression that the discussion is to benefit.
Canadian singer Bruce Cockburn drops in on baby brother at Kandahar Airfield
After 30 albums and countless hits, Canadian songwriter Bruce Cockburn is known as much for his political activism around the world as he is for his music.
Canadian folk icon Bruce Cockburn performed at the main stage of the Ottawa Folk Festival, August 22, 2009.
Canadian folk icon Bruce Cockburn performed at the main stage of the Ottawa Folk Festival, August 22, 2009.
New concert series for Stratford
Once the nights are long and the snow flies, Stratford Live could be a good reason to venture out of the house.
WOLFEBORO FOLK RETURNS WITH THE NOUVEAUX HONKIES Seven Year Old Series Emerges From Hiatus WOLFEBORO, NEW HAMPSHIRE - Wolfeboro Folk is returning with a scheduled concert on Saturday, August 29, 2009, with the blues, swing, and rockabilly band, The Nouveaux Honkies.
PoP dEFECT RADIO: Bruce Cockburn 1Hr. Special, Segment 1
Produced and Hosted by Skidmark Bob http://popdefectradio.blogspot.com/ Playlist by Track, Release, Year 1. Where The Deathsquads Live Big Circumstance 2. Slow Down Fast Life Short Call Now 3. If I Had A Rocket Launcher Live Acoustic Slice O Life: Bruce Cockburn Live Solo 4. Justice Inner City Front 5. Grim travellers Humans 6. The Mercenary 7. See ...
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