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  <title>Bedouin Soundclash | Memory Is What You Know</title>
  <description>Twenty-five years ago, Eon Sinclair and Jay Malinowski met by chance while moving into the same student dormitory. The ska/roots/reggae band that they would form emerged from Kingston – not the one in Jamaica, but the one in Ontario, home to Queens University. Eon and Jay had envisioned very different futures for themselves before Bedouin Soundclash took off, turning them into Juno Award winners and genuine hitmakers. Bedouin Soundclash have always followed their own rhythm, spinning heady successes into a record label of their own, Pirates Blend Records. In this Hidden Track Session, we hear three songs from Bedouin Soundclash and portions of their conversation during a visit to CKUA's Edmonton studios.&amp;amp;nbsp; CREDITS  Host: Grant Stovel Associate Producer: Scott Zielsdorf Executive Producer: Arianne Smith-Piquette Senior Producer: Jasmine Vickaryous Theme Music: Doug Hoyer  Special thanks to the CKUA Events &amp;amp;amp; Marketing Teams!&amp;amp;nbsp; The Hidden Track Podcast is a CKUA production made possible by the generosity of our donors. Thank you for your support!&amp;amp;nbsp;  Learn more about Hidden Track at ckua.com/hiddentrack. </description>
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