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-- Two Hour Special and Interview with Bruce Cockburn--
-- on WMBR's Lost & Found Program --
-- Hosted by Bob Dubrow --

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25 April 2018 - Bruce Cockburn has been one of Canada's greatest musical exports for the last 50 years, starting out with psych bands in Ottawa and Toronto in the mid-60's and moving on to an extraordinary international career as a folk/pop singer expressing both spiritual as well as worldly concerns. He is perhaps best known for his 1984 hit "If I Had a Rocket Launcher," a song of outrage over the horrific treatment of Guatamalan refugees at the hands of the military. He continues to release albums, his latest being "Bone on Bone" from 2017. Bruce arrives to play solo at the Narrows Centre of the Arts in Fall River, MA on April 27th and the Tupelo Music Hall in Derry, NH on the 28th. Hosted by Bob Dubrow.

This show aired April 24, 2018 12:00p–2:00p but you can still listen through the WMBR archives.

To replay Bob's show with his Bruce Cockburn interview any time from now until two weeks from today, go to the WMBR Archives page http://wmbr.org/cgi-bin/arch and select "Lost and Found" from the files listed for today's date, then your choice of .mp3 or HTML audio files to stream. (Wait for the last few minutes of the previous show to end). You can also get the HMTL stream for two weeks from the show playlist page In addition, Bob may post the interview on his own site as well. Thank you for listening! ~WMBR



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This page is part of The Cockburn Project, a unique website that exists to document the work of Canadian singer-songwriter and musician Bruce Cockburn. The Project archives self-commentary by Cockburn on his songs and music, and supplements this core part of the website with news, tour dates, and other current information.