Industry 45 - From the Drum Throne
Industry 45, hosted by Shane Christopher Neal (SCN), showcases Shane’s long-standing career as a drummer, radio and television personality, and live event host.
SCN is currently on-air at 101.1 MORE FM, broadcasting across Southern Ontario and Western New York. In 2025, he published After the Encore, a book featuring a collection of his standout rock interviews—now available on Amazon.
His radio career includes several years with Country 89.1 FM and Classic Rock 91.7 FM. In addition to radio, Shane is the co-host of BS Live Rocks on YourTV Ontario, a music magazine television series now celebrating its 10th season.
Industry 45 - From the Drum Throne
Industry 45 From The Drum Throne. feat Bruce Cockburn
Legendary singer/songwriter/guitarist Bruce Cockburn, whose palette of honors and awards includes 13 Canadian JUNO wins, two Hall of Fame inductions, countless honorary Doctorates, Officer of The Order of Canada and recent inductee into Canada’s Walk of Fame spanning a 50+ year career, is set to appear on the National Public Radio performance show, “Mountain Stage,” beginning Friday, March 29th. Recorded on February 1st at the Lesher Center for the Arts in Walnut Creek, California, Cockburn was joined on stage that night by Colin Hay, Ramblin’ Jack Elliott, Chuck Prophet & the Make Out Quartet and The Lucky Valentines. “Mountain Stage” with host Kathy Mattea airs on over 260 NPR Stations nationwide. You can find the station listings here: On The Radio - Mountain Stage
Bruce Cockburn’s most-recent album, O Sun O Moon, has generated world-wide acclaim and radio airplay. He’s enjoyed an illustrious career shaped by politics, spirituality, and musical diversity. His remarkable journey has seen him embrace folk, jazz, rock, and worldbeat styles while earning high praise as a prolific, inspired songwriter and accomplished guitarist. He remains deeply respected for his activism and humanist song lyrics that thread throughout his career. On all his albums Cockburn has deftly captured the joy, pain, fear, and faith of human experience in song.