Sounds of Ottawa
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Sounds of Ottawa
In Sounds of Ottawa famous guests closely related to the Canadian capital share their musical memories with TV and radio host Patrick Langlois. Through three songs that evoke their childhood, their career or their future projects, we embark on their impressive journey, in the most symbolic places of Ottawa.
Episodes
Episode 1
Growing up at 24 Sussex Drive, Ben Mulroney, tv host and son of former Prime Minister Brian Mulroney is definitely one of Ottawa's most prominent citizens. In the comfort of Chateau Laurier, he shares with Patrick Langlois the memories of the amazing encounters he made and his musical guilty pleasure.
Episode 2
At the age of 6, Keshia Chante receives a standing ovation at a talent show in Carleton University, Ottawa, and that is the turning point to her life. From being a teenage star to an accomplished artist and businesswoman, Keshia evokes with Patrick Langlois the songs that mark her amazing path.
Episode 3
From being the second Canadian to play quarterback in the NFL to becoming Daily TV's host, not forgetting of course The Bachelor, Jesse Palmer, raised in Ottawa, has a lot to share with Patrick Langlois about his career and musical memories, in a lively talk in the National Gallery of Canada.
Episode 4
In the Canadian Museum of Nature, Patrick Langlois meets with Ottawa's born and raised Anthony Lemke, best known as Three from Dark Matter and David Rosthein from Les Hauts et les bas de Sophie Paquin.
Episode 5
From her father's ByTowne Cinema to the benches of the University of Ottawa where she obtained a bachelor's degree in theater at a very young age, through the National Arts Center and her crucial encounter with Robert Lepage, the actress Anne-Marie Cadieux shares with Ottawa a sincere story.
Episode 6
Ottawa Senators number 44, Jean-Gabriel Pageau, aka "Honey Badger", was born and raised in the city that he makes proud of every season. At his second home, the Canadian Tire Center, he talks with Patrick Langlois about the songs that mark his life and his young career.