3×3: Lisa LeBlanc on Heart Wrenching, Triple Living, and Underwear Flipping

Artist: Lisa LeBlanc
Hometown: Rosaireville, New Brunswick, Canada
Latest Album: Why You Wanna Leave, Runaway Queen?
Personal Nicknames: Lisa Pizza

What song do you wish you had written?

"By the Way" — Lee Hazlewood. So simple and heartwrenchingly perfect.

If money were no object, where would you live and what would you do?

I'd live between New Brunswick; Lafayette, Louisiana; and Dawson City, Yukon.

If the After-Life exists, what song will be playing when you arrive?

Lucinda Williams — "Maria"

 

WE GOTS 'EM, YAYAYAYAYAYYYYYY! 180 gram vinyls straight from the oven, get 'em while they're still hot!

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How often do you do laundry?

Often enough so I don't have to flip my underwear over.

What was the last movie that you really loved?

Ray

If you could re-live one year of your life, which would it be and why?

2011 — Moving to Montreal from New Brunswick, touring Europe for the first time, meeting my bandmates — we still play together to this day — recording my first record. Everything was so new and incredible.

What's your favorite culinary spice?

Cumin!

Morning person or night owl?

A bit of both!

Mustard or mayo?

Mayo!

8 Artists We’re Stoked to See at Winnipeg Folk Festival

Summer has just officially begun, but we're already well into festival season. One gathering we're especially excited about is the Winnipeg Folk Festival, which takes place just a few weeks from now, July 7 – 10. We'll be on site with "Bluegrass Situation North," which includes performances from the Foggy Hogtown Boys, the Infamous Stringdusters, the Wild Reeds, and Noam Pikelny.

We'll cap off our event on July 8 with an Album Hour All-Star Jam, which will see our fair artists performing the classic Eagles album Hotel California. There's so much more great music taking place during the festival, though, that we'd be remiss if we didn't share more with you. 

Basia Bulat

Winnipeg has some stellar Canadian musicians lined up this year, and Basia Bulat is one of them. The talented Toronto-born songwriter is known for her thoughtful folk tunes and for knowing her way around an autoharp.

Wild Child

It's always a pleasure to catch Wild Child, an Austin act known for raucous live shows that live up to their name. Look for tunes from their 2015 album, Fools, during their Winnipeg set.

Eagle Rock Gospel Singers

Eagle Rock isn't exactly a gospel Mecca, but the Eagle Rock Gospel Singers are a welcome, if surprising, addition to the genre, offering a fresh take on old-time religion.

Son Little

If you haven't seen Son Little live yet, do yourself a favor and add him to the top of your must-see list — his soulful blend of blues, rock, and R&B is not to be missed.

Ryan Adams

Do we really have to explain this one?

Lisa LeBlanc

Canadian singer/songwriter Lisa LeBlanc is, as she describes, a "folk trash" artist, meaning she serves up her folk with a heaping helping of punk rock. Come for the fun genre name; stay for LeBlanc's biting lyrics and mad banjo skills.

Hubby Jenkins

Known for his work with the Carolina Chocolate Drops, Hubby Jenkins is also a stellar solo performer, playing several instruments and breathing new life into old-time music.

Rayland Baxter

Rayland Baxter's 2015 album, Imaginary Man, is still on heavy rotation here at the BGS and, thanks to his beautiful vocals and infectious energy, he also remains one of our favorite artists to catch live.

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