Jim Cuddy: Lessons From My WWII Veteran Father; Blue Rodeo & Going Solo | Ep.103 - Gent's Talk

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  • In this week's episode of Gent's Talk, presented by BULOVA, host Samir Mourani / ‪@SamirMourani‬ sits down with musician Jim Cuddy of Blue Rodeo where Jim talks about his relationship with his World War II veteran father, becoming a professional musician, how he stayed with his craft despite not seeing success until his 30s, the rise of Blue Rodeo followed by band decisions that resulted in him going solo and what it's like playing music alongside his children.
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ความคิดเห็น • 6

  • @sharonjackson8889
    @sharonjackson8889 6 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Samir, this is the first of your Gent's Talk podcast interviews I have viewed, and I am truly impressed by the intelligent and forthright conversation you had with Jim Cuddy. Your thoughtful, knowledgeable and insightful questions enabled him to openly share his own thoughts, knowledge and insights -- not to mention his wisdom and compassion -- with your audience. Thanks for this.

  • @wendybird4660
    @wendybird4660 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Amazing. Thank you Samir & also Jim - for sharing the tough stuff. For those of us still struggling - it makes a real difference.

  • @jackiandre4894
    @jackiandre4894 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    This is so totally amazing. Thank you, Samir, for asking such terrific questions and steering the conversation as you did. I'm not familiar with this podcast; I'm only here because of Jim hahaha As a long-time big fan of Jim's and Blue Rodeo, I have to say that if you ever see Jim with his son(s), you know that he has been and continues to be an amazing, present dad. Music makes Jim's heart beat; he would not be the man he is without music. It's his happiness. Without that, he may have been home more, but I believe he would have been a different kind of person and father.
    Kudos to both of you for the vulnerability and honesty here. 👏👏👏 I enjoyed this very much.

    • @GentsTalkPodcast
      @GentsTalkPodcast  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Thanjs Jacki, we appreciate your feedback. Please to check out more of our content, like, subscribe and follow because we can use all the support we can get. Appreciate you!

    • @TravelingNana
      @TravelingNana 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      Due to an MVA I had a traumatic brain injury in 1993. Blue Rodeo’s music spoke to me in so so many ways as I made my journey through a world I no longer recognized. They continue to be an important part of my life.

  • @nancystrand1920
    @nancystrand1920 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

    My son Aaron got apic with jim cuddy in Collingwood he never told him i have cancer