I figured out that my gift was, in fact, a gift because too many people kept explaining they couldn’t do what I do
My big dream is making a living from my creative activities
What I do to fill myself up when I feel scared or alone: Oatmeal
‘Keep the change’ are the words I try to live by
Most beautiful thing I’ve seen today is an old cat still ticking
Kindness between people is what makes me feel alive
Favourite lyric right now: Everybody knows that the dice are loaded / Everybody rolls with their fingers crossed
Best advice ever received? Get a vegetarian meal on your flight
Canoe trips are what ‘going home’ feels like to me
Taking responsibility for speaking up was my hardest lesson to learn
Favorite lyric from one of my own songs: I sew my pants from your laughter / I knit my sweaters from your smiles / ain’t no blizzard that can stop me / the way I’m dressed I can walk a hundred miles
Best advice I have to give? Floss
A Q&A conversation. Thank you for being the magic music man, Bob. You are all the things the world needs – genius, humanity, freedom and fun. Grateful you agreed to this interview (many years ago now).
Good things take time.
Described by Ron Sexsmith as "Canada's Tom Waits", meet Canadian music phenom Bob Wiseman. This former member of Blue Rodeo released his first solo album in 1989 and has been taking us on a trippy multimedia ride that uplifts, provokes and entertains ever since. He has toured with Feist, Final Fantasy and guest performed with Wilco and the Wallflowers, all while using his music to serve others with his novel personal and political honesty. When you hear his voice you know you're hearing the truth. It just resonates. He is also a teacher and a big-timey writer of a book, too. Wise man indeed. To learn more about the man and his music, check out www.bobwiseman.ca