I was really excited about interviewing Brandon (by way of Montreal) country troubadour Bobby Dove, whose outstanding ‘Hopeless Romantic’ LP is easily one of my favourites of the year so far.
We talked about the transition from big-city Quebec to small-town Manitoba, releasing an album while the world was locked down, bummer songs, THAT VOICE, and much more.
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