WR109: Last Panel Podcast / National Music Centre

Episode 109 January 14, 2015 01:20:33
WR109: Last Panel Podcast / National Music Centre
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WR109: Last Panel Podcast / National Music Centre

Jan 14 2015 | 01:20:33

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Sam Thompson

Show Notes

It's a packed house in the Blanket Fort as hosts Sam, Jon and Rob are together again to talk "brain" songs with guest **Julijana Capone** and **Jamie Cote**. A former Winnipegger, Julijana is now with the **[National Music Centre](http://www.nmc.ca/)** , a fantastic museum (and much more) based in Calgary. The NMC is working toward a massive project launch in 2016, so Julijana fills us in on some of details. Jamie may be known to some of you as a member of late-90s/early-00s Winnipeg ska bands **[Grandpa's Army](http://witchpolice.blogspot.com/2009/04/every-grandpas-army-song-ever.html) ** and the early incarnation of **[The Barrymores](http://witchpolice.blogspot.com/2012/01/barrymores-kill-all-ska-kids-2001.html) ** \-- both with Witchpolice co-host Sam -- but that's not why he's here. He's co-hosting a new podcast about comics called [**The Last Panel**.](http://www.thelastpanel.com/)


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