5 Questions for Blue Rodeo

24
SEP
5 Questions for Blue Rodeo
By cwof | comments(0)

5 Questions for Blue
Rodeo By Rick Campanelli

R.C: The Outskirts album has been a
Canadian favourite since its 1978
release. What the secret to your
longevity?

Greg Keelor: Limited
success, a good accountant and
friendship.

R.C: The song ‘Try’ is a
Canadian music staple. What was
going through your head during the
writing and recording process if
that song? Did you anticipate such
a huge response?

Jim Cuddy: I was
hoping no one would laugh when
I broke into falsetto.
R.C: Be honest:
Who’s been on a mechanical bull?

G.K.: Would you ask Tom Petty that
question?

R.C: It is common knowledge
that Jim Cuddy frequents the ice
rink when he’s not on stage or in
studio. How do the rest of you spend
your spare time?

G.K.: What spare
time?

R.C: What would you pinpoint as
your all-time favourite moment in
Canadian music?

G.K.: Any time I
see Neil Young, Leonard Cohen at
the Hall of Fame, The Sadies.

J.C.: Playing Sarstock to such a large
crowd was one of those ‘we’ve come
a long way from the Horseshoe

Comment on this
 

Comments

Post new comment

The content of this field is kept private and will not be shown publicly.
CanadasWalkofFame.com
Website design by Climax Media