The Wooden Sky gifts beautiful music to an ugly world
Toronto folk-rockers The Wooden Sky perform from Let's Be Ready and share how they keep looking up when tough things are going down.
Toronto folk-rockers The Wooden Sky have toured relentlessly for nearly a decade. They've gone through many intense highs and lows, but have managed to stay positive both individually and as a band.
Today they join guest host Talia Schlanger to talk about how they defy cynicism and also perform live from their new album, Let's Be Ready.
The band's final song, The Lonesome Death of Helen Betty Osborne, was inspired by a CBC film, Conspiracy of Silence.