A Tribute to Buddy Holly

Roy has loved Buddy Holly’s music since getting one of his first albums, “The Buddy Holly Story”, back in 1961 or so, from an older sister’s boyfriend – most likely a pay off for making himself scarce. All through Roy’s musical life, Buddy has been there in one way or another, either through his own records or through The Beatles, The Stones, Blind Faith, The Grateful Dead, Linda Ronstadt, etc. And, of course, Buddy wore glasses.

This week, on Triple R Radio, Roy celebrates Buddy’s genius and the long shadow he continues to cast on all kinds of music, sixty-five years after his plane went down in that frozen Iowa cornfield, February 3rd, 1959.

The show begins with the 1955 Wichita Falls demos with Bob Montgomery, Moves through the Decca sides and the big hits on Brunswick and Coral, ending with the guitar-vocal Apartment Tapes, recorded in Greenwich Village in late ’58, early ’59.

The all-Buddy spin begins on Sunday, February 4th, 2 PM, Mountain, on Roooy’s Record Room. The show that revolves, reveals, and reveres.

A Fresh Fingerfulla 45s

Roy just got in a fresh batch of 45s. That’s what you’ll hear this week on Triple-R Radio. Get ready for stellar sides from Hank Ballard & the Midnighters, Moby Grape, the Jimi Hendrix Experience, Rosie & the Originals, the Yardbirds, the Collins Kids, Gene Vincent, the Shadows, and more.

The spin begins Sunday, January 28th, 2 PM, Mountain, on donor supported CKUA Radio. Dial in for a Fresh Fingerfulla 45s on Rooooy’s Record Room. Revolving and revealing.

More 78s From The Crates

This week, Roy’s back exploring milk crates full of shellac on Triple-R Radio. Show # 68 in the ongoing ‘78s from the crates’ series. You’ll hear sides from the Sons of The West, Paula Watson, Sidney Bechet & His New Orleans Feetwarmers, the Browns, Ella Fitzgerald with Chick Webb, Jay McShann with Jimmy Witherspoon, Johnny Tyler & His Riders Of The Rio Grande, Billy Eckstine, and more.

The spin begins this Sunday, January 21st, 2 PM, Mountain, on donor supported CKUA Radio. Come on in for another batch of 78s from the crates on Rooooy’s Record Room. Revolving and revealing.

45s From Deep In The Archives

This week, we’re going way back into the early RRR archives to drop the needle on a few 45s Roy hasn’t played in years. You’ll hear singles from J B Lenoir, David Clayton Thomas & the Shays, Dakota Staten with George Shearing, Toots & the Maytals, Moby Grape, Janis Martin, the High Keys, and more.

The spin begins this Sunday, January 14th, 2 PM, Mountain, on donor supported CKUA Radio. Dial in for a stack of 45s from deep in the archives on Roooy’s Record Room, the show that feeds the future by honouring the past.

Crate 78s Highlights Part 2

The January 7th, 2024, edition of Roy’s Record Room will once again feature an eclectic batch of 2023 highlights from RRR’s ongoing’ 78s From The Crates’ series. Roy has made a pile of cool discoveries over the past year while digging through those shellac-filled milk crates. He’ll fit as many sides as he can into the second of two programs. Expect the usual mix of Blues, Hillbilly, Jazz, Pop, Rock ‘n’ Roll, Doo-wop, and Jump Blues, all blasting out of rapidly revolving 78 rpm grooves.

The spin begins this Sunday, January 7th, 2 PM, Mountain, on donor supported CKUA Radio. Dial in for a few Crate 78s 2023 Highlights on Rooooy’s Record Room, the show that feeds the future by honouring the past.

Crate 78s Highlights Part 1

The December 31st, 2023, and January 7th, 2024, editions of Roy’s Record Room will feature an eclectic batch of 2023 highlights from RRR’s ongoing’ 78s From The Crates’ series. Roy has made a pile of cool discoveries over the past year while digging through those shellac-filled milk crates. He’ll fit as many sides as he can into the upcoming two programs. Expect the usual mix of Blues, Hillbilly, Jazz, Pop, Rock ‘n’ Roll, Doo-wop, and Jump Blues, all blasting out of rapidly revolving 78 rpm grooves

The spin begins this Sunday, December 31st, 2 PM, Mountain, on donor supported CKUA Radio. Dial in for a few Crate 78s 2023 Highlights on Rooooy’s Record Room. Always revolving. Always revealing.

Christmas Eve Day

This Sunday, Roy celebrates Christmas Eve Day on Triple-R Radio with more Christmas records from his extensive collection of Yule-tune platters – some familiar and many you won’t hear at the mall.

As to who’s on the playlist, no peeking but rest assured that you’ll hear some fine soul, jazz, country, doo-wop, and other pleasing Festive sounds on this special Christmas edition of RRR.

The Yuletide spin begins this Sunday, December 24th, 2 PM, Mountain, on donor supported CKUA Radio. Dial in as Roy celebrates Christmas Eve Day on Roooy’s Record Room, the show that repeats the sounding joy.

Roy Performs ‘Thistles’ Live, In Its Entirety

The Vancouver Island MusicFest 2023 Performer Announcement features a very special feature – Roy Forbes performs the BIM Thistles album!

There are records that stay with you for a lifetime. You likely listened to them so much when they came out, you can still play them in your head and just maybe, even name the songs in the order they appeared on sweet vinyl.

Iconic Canadian folk-rock performer Roy Forbes (used to be known as BIM way back then) has a couple of albums from those days that fans of the 70s singer-songwriter days can relate to that way and his Thistles album is certainly one of them.

It comes from the days when James Taylor, Joni, Carole King, Gordon Lightfoot, John Prine, Neil Young and other singer-songwriters were part of th musical fabric of the day. These albums really defied genre definition, and because of that, “singer-songwriter” became a thing. It was also a time when performers really started to play their own music and that was ok. Actually, it was great!

Thistles was recorded at the Annex Studio in California in 1977/78 and was produced by Emitt Rhodes and featured a young David Foster on Keys and legendary drummer Jeff Porcaro amongst other great musicians.The album also featured the beautiful guitar work of Roy Forbes aka BIM. Considering Roy grew up in Dawson Creek long before it was easy to learn guitar off the internet or through instructional videos, its astounding he came up with some of the great guitar work he created.

MusicFest’s musical curator, Doug Cox, approached his old friend Roy and asked him if he would consider revisiting the Thistles album for a special concert bowl performance. In Doug’s words, “Roy Forbes performances are an important part of the history of pretty well every Folk Festival in Canada. He was one of our founding performers and he helped blaze the trail for so many of us. I can’t remember how many times I saw him on workshop stages at Canadian festivals and when he opened his mouth and started singing, all the other performers would just stop in their tracks, wide mouthed and in awe of this great writer and guitarist with the killer voice! You don’t see that happen very often.”

In Roy’s words, “Doug Cox is a very persuasive fellow. When he approached me last year about revisiting my 1978 Thistles LP at the 2023 Musicfest, I wasn’t quite sure. I love being a part of this treasured event but prefer to look forward, not back. However, as our chat continued, I began to see that it would actually be very cool to dive into that batch of songs from the Bim’ days. So, I’ll be there, with an excellent band in tow, to play the complete “Thistles” record, front-to-back. Honestly, I’m getting kind of excited. I haven’t performed some of these numbers since the early 80s. And, Doug has assured me that there will be several opportunities for me to share my newer work throughout the weekend. Thanks for this, Doug. Great idea. It’s gonna be a blast!”

Hopefully you didn’t miss the opportunity to revisit one of Canada’s great albums with the man who created it.

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