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Host Peter McCully chats with Stephen Fearing, the singer-songwriter who has enjoyed both a successful solo career and member of 鈥楤lackie and the Rodeo Kings鈥 for more than 25 years.
鈥淲henever we get back together, it鈥檚 right back where we left off,鈥 said Fearing. 鈥淎nd that鈥檚 remarkable after 27 years. We鈥檝e been through divorces and rehab and death, and we鈥檝e watched each other grow old and lose family members and we鈥檝e lost band members. We鈥檝e been through a lot and it鈥檚 still there. It鈥檚 still very strong. And each one of us at this point cherishes it, I think is probably the right word.鈥
Fearing discusses the band鈥檚 unique sound, a blend of different styles brought together by the individual strengths of the three vocalists in the band, Fearing, Tom Wilson and Colin Linden, and their ability to authentically cover a wide range of musical genres, from folk to blues to rock, all while maintaining their own distinctive style.
The episode explores their collaborative albums, Kings and Queens and Kings and Kings, where the band worked with a diverse lineup of artists, including Emmylou Harris and Vince Gill.
The podcast features the song 鈥極 Glory, lost those blues again鈥, from their latest album, Oh Glory, which was recorded remotely during the pandemic. Fearing discusses the challenges of remote recording and the unique dynamics that allowed them to continue making music despite physical distance.
鈥淭here is a sense of being in motion that suddenly was curtailed, and it forces one to sit and reflect and think there鈥檚 nothing else to do,鈥 said Fearing. 鈥淚t鈥檚 the job ahead of you is to sit still and learn how to do that and be at peace with yourself. There are songs on the album that directly reflect that. I do think of it as a kind of spiritual feeling.鈥
Additionally, the conversation touches on Fearing鈥檚 experiences living in various regions, including Ireland, Ontario, Victoria and Halifax, and how each place has contributed to his perspective as a songwriter. He expresses his love for travel and how it has influenced his creative journey.
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