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The Guess Who’s Burton Cummings and Randy Bachman on Canadian music, travel and the prairies

Episode 130

In this special Canada Day episode, Burton Cummings and Randy Bachman revisit the people, places and experiences that inspired The Guess Who’s legendary music

  • Jun 30, 2026
The Guess Who in Halifax on the Takin it Back tour, 2026. (Photo: Corey Kelly)
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What do endless prairie highways, a runaway tour bus, a hockey stick used as cruise control, and one of the greatest Canadian rock bands of all time have in common?

Burton Cummings and Randy Bachman have the stories.

Randy Bachman (left) and Burton Cummins in 1970, as "American Woman" became the first Canadian single to top the Billboard Hot 100 charts. (Photo: RCA)
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In this special Canada Day episode of Explore, the two key architects of The Guess Who’s classic sound, Randy Bachman and Burton Cummings, reflect on the prairie landscapes that inspired them, the songs that defined a generation, and the remarkable journey from community halls to becoming the first Canadian band to top of the Billboard Hot 100, part of a remarkable run of hits starting in the late 60’s.

From overpacked motel rooms on the road, to their tour bus almost going off a cliff in B.C., to witnessing polar bear attacks in Churchill, to revealing the real inspiration behind hits like American Woman and Undun, Bachman and Cummings share unforgettable stories from more than six decades of music, friendship, and life on the road.

Along the way, they explain why the wide-open spaces of the Canadian prairies continue to inspire them, how growing up in Winnipeg helped nurture one of Canada’s greatest songwriting partnerships, and why, after touring the world, they still feel most at home where “you can see forever.” 

Whether you’re listening from a canoe, a campsite, or somewhere along a Canadian highway, this is a conversation about music, memory, friendship, and the prairie landscapes that helped shape one of Canada’s greatest rock bands.

(Left to right) Randy Bachman, podcast host David McGuffin and Burton Cummings. (Photo courtesy David McGuffin)
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Explore: A Canadian Geographic Podcast is hosted by David McGuffin.

Produced by David McGuffin and exploreproductions.ca in partnership with Canadian Geographic.

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Editor-in-chief: Alexandra Pope

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