Augusta La Paix (1984–1985) Brent Bambury (1985–1995) Patti Schmidt (1995–2006)
Created by
Alan Conter and Augusta La Paix
Original release
February 6, 1984 – March 16, 2007
Brave New Waves was a Canadian radio program which aired on CBC Stereo, later known as CBC Radio 2, from 1984 to 2007.[1] Airing overnight five nights a week, the show profiled alternative and indie music and culture, including film, comics, literature and art.[2] The show was once described by longtime host Brent Bambury as "explaining fringe culture to a comfortable mainstream audience,"[2] and by his successor Patti Schmidt as "invented with an idea of what John Peel's show was, but without ever having heard it."[2]
^Brave New Waves. Canadian Communications Foundation.
^ abcMichael Barclay, Ian A.D. Jack and Jason Schneider, Have Not Been the Same: The Can-Rock Renaissance 1985-1995. ECW Press. ISBN 978-1-55022-992-9.
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executive producer of CBC Radio 2's long-running alternative music program BraveNewWaves from 1995 to 2007. Born in 1968, Schmidt grew up in the suburbs outside...
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radio personality, best known as the original host and co-creator of BraveNewWaves. Originally from Halifax, Nova Scotia, La Paix worked in Montreal as...
artist, Donna Summer. In a 2003 interview with the CBC Radio program, BraveNewWaves, he stated that by being a middle class white male using this name...
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was recruited by the CBC's flagship program for alternative music, BraveNewWaves, facilitating a move to Montreal where she also worked as the station...
several national television and radio appearances, including CBC Radio's BraveNewWaves, Madly Off in All Directions, and Definitely Not The Opera. In addition...
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music in the mid-1980s while listening to CBC Stereo's late-night show BraveNewWaves, and then by listening to Halifax campus community radio station CKDU...
tie-in albums to CBC Radio shows such as Royal Canadian Air Farce and BraveNewWaves. The division's origins were in the network's transcription service...
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