DERRINGER DISCOVERIES

EP83: We've Heard It All with Special Guest Kevin Franco of The Muster Point Project

Alton Derringer • May 16, 2025
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 ABOUT THE EPISODE

Join Derringer Discoveries hosts Paul, Laura, and Alton in this exciting episode where they are joined by the talented Canadian musician Kevin Franco, who records under the name of The Muster Point Project. In this episode, we shine a spotlight on Kevin’s song “I’ve Heard It All,” a musical treasure trove filled with dozens of references to Canadian artists and their iconic songs who have shaped Canada’s musical identity over the years!

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Meet Kevin Franco and dive into the creative process behind The Muster Point Project.
  • Explore the meaning and inspiration behind “I’ve Heard It All”.
  • Discover the rich tapestry of Canadian music references woven into the song.

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Don't miss out on the fun— click the play button above to listen to our latest podcast episode and uncover the hidden gems of Canadian music! And for all you music aficionados, be sure to check out the show notes for the complete lyrics to “I’ve Heard It All.” We've also included links to all the Canadian artists mentioned in Kevin’s song (we think!), so you can explore their amazing work.

Tune in, sing along, and celebrate the vibrant world of Canadian music with us!

I'VE HEARD IT ALL

The Muster Point Project

Lyrics by Kevin Franco


From the very first listen, laying on my bedroom floor

Liner notes in hand I study your photos and more 

You know I tune the whole world out when I tune in

Your music’s got a hold on me, and I don’t mind giving in


Another song and another song

And I’ve heard it all

From The Box to Daniel Lanois and The Band

Barenaked ladies, painted ladies, pretty lady, yeah I’ve heard all the Canadian ladies

Alanis, Jann, miss Murray, Bif, k.d. and Darby - there’s a whole lot more

Another song and another song 

And I’ve heard it all


You know I tune the whole world out when I tune in

Your music’s got a hold on me, and I don’t mind giving in


Another song and another song

And I’ve heard it all

From The Box to Daniel Lanois and The Band

Four strong winds push patio lanterns, wrecks Edmund every time he switched to whisky

Leonard, Bruce and Doug don’t forget about Pye and all of the Ian Ian and Gord Gord

Another song and another song 

And I’ve heard it all 


Aldo Nova's on the three o’clock train in a rush to YYZ 

to find some teenage headpin on Echo Beach somewhere 

between Chilliwack and Bobcageon. Some say Billy's got talent 

and I pray to goddo he can triumph won't be D.O.A. 

Cause he's still got something to live for


You know I tune the whole world out when I tune in

Your music’s got a hold on me, and I don’t mind giving in


Another song and another song

And I’ve heard it all

From The Box to Daniel Lanois and The Band

For five days in may, guess who’s turning it loose and seeing Colin in a prairie town

And if you got cash brother be a cowboy junkie or political

Another song and another song

And I’ve heard it all 

I’ve heard it all 

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