
“Music is Sex” - That’s how Dick Dale breaks it down in this interview on Soundtrack from 1995…and he shares some cool stories too!

"Cottage Music" comes to Soundtrack as Larry “The Bird” Mootham performs live in the play area. This is part one of a show that air in lated November 1996

J. Knutson plays live in Studio “C” and The Mustards perform Stuck in a Rut

The Mustards play 2 new songs and talk with Janet in the Soundtrack Studio in November 1997.

We wrap up 1996 on this episode of Soundtrack featuring Big Sugar, Cat, The Odds, The Commitments.

This Soundtrack episode features live Tea Party, Purple and the Tommy Benefit at Barrymore’s performed by Ottawa musicians.

Edwin from I Mother Earth interviewed on Soundtrack circa 1996 and live footage from The Musical Box at the Congress Centre

It’s 1996 and Nova Scotia's Sandbox talks about their new album and an upcoming US tour with I Mother Earth. Ottawa band The Mustards perform "The Big Noise" and Blackie and the Rodeo Kings play acoustic in Studio C.

Soundtrack’s Chris Rombough speaks with Canadian singer-songwriter Kim Stockwood prior to her gig at Zaphods in a segment featuring her Canadian pop hit “Jerk”.

Headstones‘ Tim White and Trent Carr talk about the work on their upcoming 3rd album, touring and Hugh Dillon’s appearance in Hard Core Logo. Ottawa’s Gerry Griffin is live in the Soundtrack play area and talks about the story behind the songs on his CD “Hour Glass”. Blackie and the Rodeo Kings play “White Line” live acoustic and Roberta and Ken of Wild Strawberries talked to Mike Fisher before their show at Barrymores.

We’re backstage with John Kastner of Montreal’s Doughboys. Their new single/video “I Never Liked You” is from their latest album “Turn Me On”. Ian Stolberg interviews The Watchmen who played Frosh Week at Carleton U. Adam and Andrew of Punchbuggy share their new single “Dressed for Success” and talk with Janet. Grant Lee Buffalo plays live in Studio C with Dan Youngs of CHEZ 106 producing.

Another season of Soundtrack kicks off! Tom Stewart of Furnace Face discusses the band's new album "unsafe@anyspeed", Max Webster talks about regrouping, Goo Goo Dolls play a Blind Date gig at Barrymore's and Austin's Ian Moore plays acoustic in CHEZ's Studio "C".