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Butcher T’s Noon Time Cuts – CBMA & Afrosonic Innovation Lab Takeover
Butcher T, Phil Vassel, and Mark Campbell sit down for a dive deep into Montreal Black music history, featuring special guests guitarist Kat Dyson (Prince, George Clinton and the P-Funk AllStars, Bo Diddley, BB King, Chaka Khan, Stevie Wonder…), radio pioneer Mike Williams, and Montreal rap pioneer Blondie B.
CKUT Docs: Butcher T
Butcher has been a staple of the CKUT airwaves over the decades. We got to learn a little more about the history behind one of Montreal's Hip-Hop pioneers.
CBC’s Duke Eatmon Interviews Butcher T for Hip Hop’s 50th Anniversary
CBC's Duke Eatmon brought a camera crew and emcees Mizery and Meryem Saci down to the station to talk with Butcher T about the past present and future of the culture.
West Indian Rhythms – Guest Hosted by Butcher T
Butcher T goes full circle back to the program he used to intern for and takes over an episode of West Indian Rhythms while Stretch is out of town.
Montreal’s Hip Hop History with Butcher T
Butcher T has been credited as being the person who brought hip hop to Montreal – by regular trips to New York City – hauling music over the border to bring to the record store he worked at, “Stretch’s Records”.
Butcher T’s Noon Time Cuts
A lunchtime classic since '92 with interviews from international and local artists and wide variety of music from Old/New School, Soul/R&B, Hip Hop, Funk, Reggae all on the menu.
Lee “Scratch” Perry on Butcher T’s Noon Time Cuts
The legendary Lee Scratch Perry paid a visit to Butcher T's Noon Time Cuts.
Buju Banton Interviewed on Butcher T’s Noon Time Cuts
Buju played the now defunct Montreal Medley in March 1996 and came by CKUT for an interview with Butcher T.
CKUT X CBMA Takeover – Interview with Howard “Stretch” Carr
Montreal Black music history, reuniting Stretch and his DJ/partner the legendary Butcher T.
West Indian Rhythms – CBMA & Afrosonic Innovation Lab Takeover
Listen back to three hours of Montreal Black music history reuniting Stretch and his DJ/partner the legendary Butcher T. Featuring interviews with Clement Davis (Jamdown Productions), and local reggae star Vernon Maytone. Produced in collaboration with the Canada Black Music Archives and U of T's Afrosonic Innovation Lab.