The Morning Show welcomes singer-songwriter Chris DeBurgh, whose career includes hits like “The Lady in Red,” “A Spaceman Came Travelling” and “Don’t Pay the Ferryman.” DeBurgh’s new tour takes him to Toronto (Sept. 23), Ottawa (Sept. 25), Quebec City (Sept. 27), Montreal (Sept. 30), Kitchener (Oct. 2), Winnipeg (Oct. 5), Calgary (Oct. 7), Edmonton (Oct. 8) and Vancouver (Oct. 10). Also, Teri Hart drops by with her picks this month’s must-see movies and shows. @CdeBOfficial @TeriHart
On the Toronto edition of The Morning Show, marketing expert Tony Chapman talks about brand power vs. brand value; Stephen Marche discusses his book The Hunger of the Wolf; and Jason Hastie talks about balancing country music recording and accounting. We’re also joined by Plum Johnson, winner of the RBC Taylor Prize for Canadian non-fiction.
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