WMM presents 2016 – The Year in Music with Tim Finn, Marion Merritt, Chris Haghirian, & Fally Afani

Wednesday MidDay Medley
TEN to NOON Wednesdays – Streaming at KKFI.org
90.1 FM KKFI – Kansas City Community Radio
Produced and Hosted by Mark Manning

Wednesday, November 30, 2016

2016 – The Year in Music
with: Tim Finn, Marion Merritt, Chris Haghirian, & Fally Afani

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Mark welcomes four special guests who share from their Favorite Musical Releases of 2016. Guests include: Tim Finn – Pop Music writer for The Kansas City Star and INK, Marion Merritt – owner of Records With Merritt, Chris Haghirian – from Ink and KC Star and host of Eight One Sixty on 90.9 The Bridge, and Fally Afani – founder of I Heart Local Music.

We’ll hear representative tracks from: Berwanger, Rachel Mallin and the Wild Type, The Conquerors, Erik Voeks, The Grisly Hand, Katy Guillen and the Girls, Lincoln Marshall, The Philistines, Psychic Heat, Me Like Bees, Nicholas St. James, Toughies, LION, The Kemps, Hembree, Wendy Moira, Bonzo Madrid, Vivien Goldman, Lee Moses, Betty Harris, Charlie Hilton, Fantastic Negrito, and more.

ALSO: Please tune into Wednesday MidDay Medley throughout December as we present our 4-week special series: The 116 Best Recordings of 2016, on December 9th, 16th, 23rd, and 30th.

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Show #658

WMM Playlist from November 23, 2016

Wednesday MidDay Medley
TEN to NOON Wednesdays – Streaming at KKFI.org
90.1 FM KKFI – Kansas City Community Radio
Produced and Hosted by Mark Manning

Wednesday, November 23, 2016

Wednesday MidDay Medley’s Favorite Singles of 2016
+ Michelle Bacon’s Favorite Releases of 2016

10:00 – Wednesday MidDay Medley’s 13 Favorite Singles of 2016

1. “Main Title Instrumental – It’s Showtime Folks”
from: Motion Picture Soundtrack to All That Jazz / Universal / Dec. 20, 1979
[WMM’s theme]

2. (13.) Vacation House – “Joyce”
from: Joyce – Single / Independent / April 2, 2016
[Debut single from alternative indie Kansas City band Vacation House, written by Vacation House, lyrics by Bradley Peters, produced by Alexander McClain & Zach Knoll, engineered & mixed by Logan Tyler. http://www.facebook.com/vacationhouseband%5D

[Vacation House play Prohibition Hall, Saturday, December 10, with Fiction Department, and Mess.]

3. (12.) Jake Wells -“Roll Like Thunder”
from: Roll Like Thunder – Single / Beach Boy Music / August 29, 2016
[Kansas City based indie folk singer songwriter. Jake Wells was born in Florida grew up in Colorado. Jake studied Music Composition at University of Northern Colorado. “Jake’s sound evokes an emotionality and maturity much deeper than his age of 21 would imply.” He was named one of Spotify’s top 20. He has performed on stages since he was a teenager. His single releases are currently gaining radio play in the Midwest on several FM stations. Jake released his newist single, “Honestly/Girls,” on October 30, 2016.]

4. (11.) Lovergurl – “Colorado Springs”
from: “Colorado Springs” – Single / Independent / March 9, 2016
[KC based 4-piece band making music with a message, playing synth pop with hip hop and punk elements. Band members include: Stephanie Bankston on keys, Brook Worlledge on drums, Heather Andrews on guitar, and Adam Speer on bass. They ask us to come dance to dismantle the patriarchy. This song was inspired by the real life event shooting and 6-hour siege at a Planned Parenthood Clinic in Colorado Springs, Colorado, that left 3 people dead including a 44 year old policeman, and on Friday, November 27, 2015. This is one of 4 singles the band digitally released in 2016. Words and Music by Lovergurl. Recorded and Mixed by Matt Epstein at Alchemie Audio, Olathe, KS. More info at http://www.lovergurl.bandcamp.com]

5. (10.) Instant Karma – “Make Me A Man”
from: Make Me A Man – Single / Independent / April 7, 2016
[Cole Bales on vocals & guitar, Cody Calhoun on guitar, Branden Moser on bass, Zach Harris on drums. Cole Bales and Cody Calhoun joined us live on WMM on September 28.]

[Instant Karma play Revolution Records Fri, Nov. 25, at 7:30, for Black Friday Record Store Day.]

6. (9.) Ruth Acuff – “We Do”
from: We Do – Single / Nation of Love / August 14, 2016
[Ruth Acuff on harp & lead vocals, Jeff Mueller on upright bass & vocals, Drew Lance on percussion & vocals, with Merry Ellen Kirk, Susan Acuff, Silas Acuff, Mary Leibovich on vocals. Columbia, Missouri based Ruth Acuff released the EP “To The Moon” in November of 2014. She also sings lead in the band The Royal Furs.]

7. (8.) Doby Watson – “Natural Ice (Early Morning Version)”
from: Natural Ice (Early Morning Version) – Single / Independent / May 11, 2016
[Written by Doby Watson, featuring Hanna Maria Albina and Adamah. Produced by Zack Hames. Doby Watson is a KC based Singer-Songwriter. He released a debut album, Live-In Son in 2009. Doby is almost finished with a new solo EP and almost done writing a new full length. This Fall, Doby toured the Western states with Heidi Lynne Gluck. Doby Watson played live on WMM on January 27, to share music from an EP, Swearengin, Watson & May, recorded by Cory Schulz in his living room in Milwaukee, WI. It was released by Double Shift Music.]

8. (7.) Lauren Anderson – “What Good Is a Bad Boy”
from: What Good is A Bad Boy – Single / Independent / August 1, 2016
[Lauren Anderson is originally from Chicago. She first started performing solo gigs around Kansas City after completing her masters in music therapy, from The University of Kansas in 2012. Lauren then formed her own band and released her debut EP “Do & Hope” in August 2014. Lauren Anderson is the 2015 Female Vocalist of the Year from Midwest Music Awards. Lauren Anderson released her critically acclaimed debut, full length album, Truly Me, on August 23, 2015.]

10:31 – Underwriting

9. (6.) Madisen Ward & the Mama Bear – “Dreams”
from: Dreams – Single / Glassnote Entertainment Group / January 22, 2016
[Singer songwriters, Madisen Ward and Ruth Ward, both play guitar, and sing, harmonizing as son and mom. For most songs, Madisen sings lead and Mama Bear harmonizes, however for this Fleetwood Mac classic from Stevie Nicks, Ruth Ward sings lead with Madisen singing the high harmonies. Madisen Ward told Paste Magazine: “This is a timeless song that I feel can translate over multiple generations,” said Madisen. “Fleetwood Mac’s music definitely spoke to me at a very early age. It was an honor to cover a song by such an inspirational band.” “I love the song for it’s depth and emotion,” added Ruth Ward. In the past 3 years they have garnered national acclaimed after an appearance at the 2014 Americana Music Fest, they signed with Glassnote Records and recorded their debut full-length album in Nashville with acclaimed producer Jim Abbiss. They released their first single, “Silent Movies,” the same night they performed the song on The Late Show with David Letterman on CBS Television. They launched a big tour across the United States and traveled to Europe for multiple shows in London, Paris, Amsterdam, Berlin, and ten did it all again. They sang and played on the influential British television show, “Later With Jools Holland.” They were featured on CBS Sunday Morning, and the Today Show, and have visited many radio stations. They performed on tour with Sufjan Stevens, Rodrigo Y Gabriela, played Bonnaroo, Pilgramage, the Newport Folk Festival, and others, representing KC all over the world. We were the first to play them on the radio!]

10. (5.) Hipshot Killer – “All The Hell in The World” (7″ Vinyl)
from “All The Hell in The World” – Single / Too Much Rock / Oct. 21, 2016
[B-Side: “Sky Flying By” was originally recorded by influential punk band Samiam. Mike Alexander (Revolvers, Architects, John Velge and The Prodigal Sons, The Starhaven Rounders), on guitar & vocals, Chris Wagner (100 Years War, Jackie Carrol, John Velge and The Prodigal Sons) on bass & vocals, legendary drummer Jon “Buddy” Paul, who plays in (The Big Iron, The Revolvers.) Recorded by Duane Trower at Weights and Measures Soundlab in KC. Photography: Todd Zimmer, Cover Model: Britt Adair. Too Much Rock, a music blog site created by Sid Sowder in 1997, where he shares his photos & videos & comments of the live music shows he attends. Sid also posts podcasts! The Too Much Rock Singles Series is a collection of 45 rpm singles that marry great songs with great bands all for the love of vinyl. Each old-school two-song single features one unique song paired with one cover chosen by Too Much Rock who press 500 limited edition copies and then simply give them to the band. Schwervon!, Rev Gusto, Josh Berwanger Band, The Uncouth have all recorded for the Too Much Rock Single Series. More info at: http://www.toomuchrock.com or http://www.hipshotkiller.com. Mike Alexander joined us on WMM on January 20, and October 19.]

[Mike Alexander plays in the KC Super Band The Architects, who play recordBar, Friday, November 25 with Black Calvin, and Cantankerous.]

11. (4.) The Buhs – “Can’t Let Go”
from: Can’t Let Go – Single / February 14, 2016
[The Buhs includes: singers Julia Haile, Lee Langston, and Anthony Saunders along with emcees Reach and Les Izmore., and Ryan J. Lee, Hermon Mehari, Ben Leifer, Tim Braun, Brad Williams and Kinyon Price. In November the band shot a music video in Paris. More info at: http://www.thebuhs.com. Hermon Mahari shared this song with us on WMM on January 13.]

12. (3.) Psychic Heat – “Stranger” (7″ Vinyl)
from: “Stranger” / “Starve” – Single / Replay Records / August 23, 2016
[This 7″ was recorded December 2014 by Isaac Flynn at Element Studio in Lawrence Kansas. Both tracks were mixed and mastered by Jim Barnes. J. Evan Herd sings lead vocals and plays guitar on Stranger. He also sings backing vocals on Starve. Tanner Spreer plays guitar on both tracks and keys on Stranger. Sam Boatright sings lead vocals on Starve and plays bass and keys as well. Sam also plays guitar and sings backing vocals on Stranger. Rick Barkosky plays drums and percussion on both tracks. Taryn Blake Miller plays keys and sings backing vocals on “Starve.”]

13. (2.) Kristie Stremel – “Orlando (Keep Dancing)”
from: Orlando (Keep Dancing) – Single / Stremeltone / June 16, 2016
[2016 has been a difficult year. On June 12, 2016, Omar Mateen, a 29-year-old security guard, killed 49 people and wounded 53 others in a hate crime inside Pulse, a gay nightclub in Orlando, Florida. Pulse was hosting Latin Night and most of the victims were Latino. About 320 people were inside the club, which was serving last call drinks at around 2:00 a.m. After arriving at the club by van, Omar Mateen approached the building on foot, armed with a SIG Sauer MCX semi-automatic rifle and a 9mm Glock 17 semi-automatic pistol and bypassed security and began shooting and taking hostages. After a three-hour standoff, he was shot and killed by Orlando Police Department officers. It was both the deadliest mass shooting by a single shooter and the deadliest incident of violence against LGBT people in United States history. It was also the deadliest terrorist attack in the US since the 9 /11 attacks in 2001. This song was written by Kristie Stremel in response to this tragedy. This song was recorded and mixed by Paul Malinowski at Massive Sound. Mastered by John Hobson. Kristie Stremel on vocals & guitar, Anna Cook on cello & backround vocals, Ryan McCall on piano & background vocals. Described as “Joan Jett & Tom Petty’s love child,” and armed with her guitar, fueled by coffee, and over 75 published songs, singer, songwriter, producer, rock & roll mom. In October, 2013 Kristie and her partner, Lori Isabell, welcomed their adopted baby son, Charlie, into their family. In April 2014 Kristie released her 6th solo record, and the 9th full-length release of her musical career of over 20 years. Released on her own label, Stremeltone, it was Kristie’s first self-produced album. Stremeltone Records, was created in her home in Lawrence. The last track, “It’s Enough” was released early, as a video, featuring photos of couples in partnerships, relationships, marriages, unions, families. The video was Kristie’s response the the KS House of Representatives passing HD 2453 allowing business the right to refuse service to LGBT customers. In 2015 Kristie released, Wildflowers, her book of song and poems for children with accompanying CD recording with contributions from Victor & Penny, Kelley Hunt, Ron Megee, Kasey Rausch and more.]

14. (1.) Emmaline Twist – “Vega”
from: Vega / Moon Eyes – Single / Middle Class Records / September 6, 2016
[Recorded and Mixed by Lin Buck at Temple Sound, KCMO. Mastered by Duane Trower at Weights + Measures, KCMO. Meredith McGrade on vocals & guitar, Kristin Conkright on bass, Jonathan Knecht on drums, and Krysztof Nemeth on baritone Guitar. More info at: https://emmalinetwist.bandcamp.com/%5D

11:00 – Station ID

Michelle Bacon

11:00 – Guest Producer/Guest – Michelle Bacon

For our second hour of Wednesday MidDay Medley, we welcome musician and writer, Michelle Bacon, Content Writer at 90.9 The Bridge, where she helps to shine a light on area musicians and events. Michelle joins us to play from her Top Ten Favorite Musical Recordings of 2016. Michelle Bacon works as a freelance writer and has written for The Kansas City Star, The Deli Magazine KC, and Folk Alliance International. Michelle also volunteers for Midwest Music Foundation. Michelle plays bass, in The Philistines, and she plays drums in Chris Meck and The Guilty Birds. Both of these bands have released critically acclaimed albums in 2016. Chris Meck & The Guilty Birds – It’s 4 A.M. Somewhere, was released on April 8, 2016. The KC based trio with Chris Meck on lead guitar & vocals, Michelle Bacon on drums & vocals, and Calandra Ysquierdo on bass guitar & vocals. The Philistines – The Backbone of Night, was released by The Record Machine on June 4, 2016. Kimmie Queen on lead vocals, Cody Wyoming on lead guitar & vocals, Rod Peal on guitar; Michelle Bacon on bass & vocals, Josh Mobley on keyboard, Steve Gardels on drums. Recorded & mixed with Paul Malinowski at Massive Sound Studios & mastered by Mike Nolte at Eureka Mastering.

Michelle is also the Producer of, The Band That Fell To Earth: A Tribute to David Bowie 2017, Saturday, January 7, at 7:00 to Midnight, at recordBar, 1520 Grand Blvd, Kansas City, MO. with Michelle Bacon on bass, Alex Alexander on guitar, Nathan Corsi on vocals/guitar, Kyle Dahlquist – keys/brass, Steve Tulipana – vocals, Stephanie Williams – drums, Matt Ronan – percussion, Christine Broxterman – cello, Betse Ellis – violin, Rich Wheeler – saxophone, Clint Ashlock – trumpet, Havilah Bruders – backing vocals, Camry Ivory – backing vocals …and special guests to be announced.

Michelle has been known to play with other bands including: Freight Train Rabbit Killer, Deco Auto, Dolls on Fire, and Dirty Electric, to name just a few. Michelle Bacon is returning for the fourth year in a row, to share some of her favorite musical recordings of this past year.

11:03 – Michelle Bacon’s Top Ten Favorite Releases of 2016

15. (10) Erik Voeks – “Your Condition”
from: So The Wind Wont Blow It All Away / Independent / November 11, 2016
[Erik Voeks is a KC based singer-songwriter. He has travelled the world as both a solo artist and as an accompanist. All songs written by Erik Voeks. Produced by Erik Voeks & Patrick Hawley. Drums recorded by Matt Meyer at The Thebeaudome. Everything else recorded at Sandusky Sound Co. Drums & percussion played by Patrick Hawley.]

16. (9) Erica Joy – “Happy Villain”
from: Happy Villain – Single / Independent / October 28, 2016
[From upcoming EP. Erica Joy on vocals, Britt Wild on lead guitar, Khitam Jabr on acoustic guitar, Stef Spears on drums, Kyle Ward on Bass. Recording and produced by Kyle Ward at Counterpoint Studio. To go with the single release, their is a “Happy Villain” short film/music video that was directed by Erica Joy’s guitarist Khitam Jabr.]

17. (8) The Great Vehicle – “Lazlo Szombathy”
from: Observatory Sermons [EP] / Independent / October 14, 2016
[A Space Operetta in Six Stanzas. Mason Fann on bass, fractional wave mutilation, Gregg Todt on drums, percussion, baritone strangulation; Troy Van Horn on guitar, percussion Also featuring: Betse Ellis on violin, The Tuvan Learning Center Annex Singers – Singing, Produced by The Great Vehicle Recorded at #Industries. Basic tracks engineered by Paul Marchman. Additional recording at The Prussian Film Commission. From album notes: Lazlo Szombathy is a peripheral character in the Kurt Vonnegut novel Mother Night, whose inclusion was a nod to the interconnectedness of all actions. Watch what you’re doing: We are all peripheral characters in the Novel of the Galaxy. Wherein Betse Ellis makes the Kansas and Mahavishnu Orchestra dreams of those who have such things come true. That’s the main melody there in the acoustic intro, reharmonized a fifth lower. We know you people love reharmonization. The melody at 1:54 originated as sort of a guitar placeholder, then took on a most macabre flavor when doubled by Betse. The song is in 7/8, but contains exactly one measure of 8/8. Can you spot it? Do you care?]

18. (7) Not A Planet – “The World We Know”
from: Smoke Bombs & Cigarettes: The History of Now [EP] / Indep / Sept 10, 2016
[Kansas City based Rock and Roll trio formed in 2010. Nathan Corsi, on guitar & vocals; Liam Sumnicht on drums & harmony vocals, and William Sturges on bass guitar & harmony vocals; Nathan Showalter on keyboards and backing vocals. Not A Planet released their new EP at the 12th Annual Crossroads Music Festival, September 10, at recordBar, with Amanda Fish Band, Kelley Hunt, and Radkey.]

[Not A Planet play recordBar, New Years Eve Eve, Friday, December 30, at 9:00 pm]

19. (6) Violet and the Undercurrents – “I Got You”
from: Nashville [EP] / Nation of Love / November 5, 2016
[Columbia, Missouri based, four-piece, all-female band. Violet and the Undercurrents have been described as “..Sophisticated folk-rockers ..” Members include: Violet Vonder Haar on Lead Vocals and Guitar; Linda Bott on Bass Guitar; Lizzy Weiland on lead guitar; Phylshawn Johnson on Drums.]

[Violet and The Undercurrents play Knuckleheads, Friday, November 25, with David Wax Museum.]

20. (5) Shadow Rabbits – “Kill What You Love”
from: Truest Blue [EP] / Independent / December 15, 2015
[Shadow Rabbits is a Kansas City based collaboration between singer/songwriter, Ashley Dattola and producer, Jon Ulasien. Written and recorded by Shadow Rabbits with Keenan Stump on bass guitar and Lennon Bone on drums (tracks 3 & 4) and Ryan Whitehouse on drums (track 2). Recorded at “The Zoo.”
Drums recorded and engineered by Lennon Bone at Element Recording Studio on Kansas City, MO.]

[Shadow Rabbits play the Noise For Tots – Benefit for KC Toys For Tots, Saturday, December 10, at recordBar, with The Noise FM, Me Like Bees, Rachel Mallin and the Wild Type.]

11:32 – Underwriting

21. (4) Rachel Mallin & The Wild Type – “Dropout”
from: Degenerate Matters [EP] / Independent / releases July 30, 2016
[Indie synthpop from Kansas City based, 5-piece band that includes: Rachel Mallin on lead vocals & guitar, Justin Walker on bass, Austin Edmisten on drums & back-up vocals, Jesse Bartmess on synthesizers & keyboards, Matt Kosinski on lead guitar. Degenerate Matters was recorded, produced, and mastered by Joel Nanos at Element Recording Studios. Musical Arrangements written and performed by Rachel Mallin, Justin Walker, Austin Edmisten, Jesse Bartmess, and Matt Kosinski. Lyrics written by Rachel Mallin. Dropout is autobiographical. Rachel Mallin and the Wild Type joined us live on WMM on July 27.]

[Rachel Mallin and the Wild Type play the Noise For Tots – Benefit for KC Toys For Tots, Saturday, December 10, at recordBar, with The Noise FM, Me Like Bees, Shadow Rabbits.]

22. (3) Katy Guillen and The Girls – “The Load”
from: Heavy Days / VizzTone Label Group and KG&G Records / June 24, 2016
[Katy Guillen on guitar & vocals, Claire Adams on bass & vocals, Stephanie Williams on drums. Recorded at Weights and Measures Soundlab with Duane Trower. Pianist Mike “Shinetop” Sedovic, & trombonist Ryan Heinlein of The Project H contribute. Production from Paul Malinowski. Mastered at Black Lab in Louisville, Kentucky. In addition to their touring schedule, they were finalists at the 2014 International Blues Challenge; they appeared at Joe Bonamassa’s Keeping the Blues Alive At Sea Cruise, International Montreal Jazz Fest. Katy Guillen and The Girls joined us live on WMM on May 4.]

[Katy Guillen & The Girls play recordBar, Sunday, November 27, for the Midwest Innocence Project Benefit Concert, with Chris Meck and the Guilty Birds, and The Old No. 5s]

23. (2) The Conquerors – “Yes I Know”
from: Wyld Time / High Dive Records / August 26, 2016
[First full length album from Kansas City based Rock & Roll band. Rory Cameron on guitar & vocals, Vince Lawhon on guitar & vocals, Jim Button on drums, Jake Cardwell on percussion, Quentin Schmidt on bass & vocals. All songs written by Rory Cameron, performed by The Conquerors. Recorded and mixed by Vincent Lawhon with additional help from Adam McGill at Element Recording Studios. Mastered by Mike Nolte at Eureka Mastering in Portland, Oregon. More info at: http://theeconquerors.bandcamp.com%5D

24. (1) Heidi Lynne Gluck – “Pony Show”
from: Pony Show / Lotuspool Records / August 26, 2016
[Lawrence, Kansas based Heidi Lynne Gluck is a songwriter, singer and multi-instrumentalist originally from the middle of Canada. After transplanting herself from the plains of Manitoba to the midwestern United States, Heidi quickly became an in-demand player, performing on stage and in the studio both as a solo artist and with renowned musicians including Juliana Hatfield & Some Girls, Margot & The Nuclear So and Sos, Lily & Madeleine, The Pieces, The Only Children, and others. Heidi Lynne Gluck joined us live on WMM on June 8, and August 24.]

[Heidi Lynne Gluck plays The Bottleneck, Saturday, November 26 with Truckstop Honeymoon]

25. Noel Coward – “The Party’s Over Now”
from: Noel Coward in New York / drg / 2003
[orig. 1957]

Next week, on November 30, we welcome back to the show: Tim Finn, Music Writer of the Kansas City Star; Fally Afani, of I Heart Local Music; Chris Haghirian of Ink and the Star and Middle of The Map Fest and Eight One Sixty on 90.9 The Bridge, and Marion Merritt of Records With Merritt. We’ll hear from their favorite musical releases of 2016. And… in two weeks we present our annual 4-week celebration of the year in music: The 116 Best Recordings of 2016, on December 7, 16, 23, and 28th.

Our Script/Playlist is a cut and paste of information.
Sources for notes: artist’s websites, bios, wikipedia.org

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Bonus list:

27 More MidCoastal Singles released that we’ve played on Wednesday MidDay Medley
(Our lists contain releases from mid to late December 2015 that we couldn’t play until 2016.)

1. Organized Crimes – “Bel Ray Flats”
from: Bel Ray Flats – Single b/w “You Knew It Already” / High Dive Records / January 29, 2016
[Combining distorted synthesizers and beat machines with crystal clear modulated guitar and sharp-panning auxiliary rhythms, Organized Crimes shows are sweaty and loud. Performances for their new 7″ ‘Bel-Ray Flats’ are well structured and heavily involve visual production. By using projectors and fastened video monitors, every song in the set is expressed in both sound and scene. Cortland Gibson has been releasing noise-pop material under the moniker ‘Organized Crimes‘ since 2011. This will be the Kansas City native’s 3rd studio EP and his first release on High Dive. Cortland Gibson, is joined by Kyle Little, Ian Dobyns & Zach Hames for a slew of tour dates to not only release the 7″ but to promote a new full-length record.]

2. Vigil and Thieves – “Haunting”
from: Haunting – Single / Independent / January 23, 2016
[Sarah Storm on vocals & guitar & keys, Steph Castor on guitar, Matthew Muckenthaler on bass, Andrew Flaherty on drums. Recorded in Kansas City, MO. All lyrics by Sarah Storm.]

3. SUNU – “Food, Inc.”
from: Food, Inc. – Single b/w “Liberation” / Sunflower Soul Records / Dec. 11, 2015
[Rev. Aaron Morris – Trumpet & Lead Vocals; Dan Pem – Tenor Sax; Chris Leopold – Trombone; Mike Hamm – Guitar; Chris Shaw – Bass; Dylan Bassett – Drums & Percussion; Alex Thiessen – Drums & Percussion; Taylor Babb – Drums & Percussion. Recorded, mixed, & produced by Chris Hazelton. Mastered by Adam Boose at Cauliflower Audio.]

4. B R O T H E R – “Mobbin”
from: Mobbin – Single / Independent / March 6, 2016
[Kansas City based 4-piece band formed in June of 2015 by Danzell Capers on guitar, synthesizers, & vocals; who wanted to collaborate with other multi-instrumentalists and producers, resulting in the addition of longtime friend Quinn Pudenz on vocals, synthesizers, & guitar; area DJ and producer Brooks Brown on bass, vocals & synthesizers; and Christian Lester on drums. ]

5. Real Adults – “Bones”
from: Bones – Single / Independent / March 15, 2016
[Lawrence based band formed in June 2015, by Garrett Marsh on lead vocals & songwriting, Nicholas Fredrickson on drums, John McCain on bass, Doug Bybee, and Carlos Calderon. “Bones” was Produced by Joel Martin and Real Adults and Recorded by Joel Martin.]

6. Erik Voeks – “She Loved Her Jangle Pop”
from: She Loved Her Jangle Pop – Single b/w “Blue Water” / Indep / April 1, 2016
[Part of a series where Erik released a pair of songs on the first day of the month for six months. This was month #1. Erik Voeks is a Kansas City based singer-songwriter crafting melodic pop gems with often obtuse lyrics. He has travelled the world as both a solo artist and as an accompanist. Produced by E. Voeks & P. Hawley. Written by by Erik Voeks. Erik Voeks is performing several shows with his band The Vague Lakes: Patrick Hawley, Dave Tanner and Mike Stover. More info at: https://erikvoeks.bandcamp.com/%5D

7. Momma’s Boy – “Cool Heat”
from: Cool Heat – Single / Independent / April 9, 2016
[First single from Momma’s Boy, an Indie Surf Pop 4-piece band from KCMO, formed December 2015, and made up of former members of Rev Gusto: Peter Beatty on guitar & vocals, Shaun Crowley on guitar & vocals, Quinn Hernandez on drums, and Anthony Hernandez on bass. Shaun Crowley joined us live on WMM on June 15.]

8. John Velghe & The Prodigal Sons – “We Run (pre release)”
from: upcoming album: The America Letters Vol. 1. / Lakeshore Records / TBA
[Recorded at Weights and Measures Soundlab by Duane Trower and currently in the mixing stage.]

9. Riala – “Sirens (a refute)”
from: Split Single with Via Luna – “Astral Plains” / Indep / May 20, 2016
[Nick Turner on Voice & Guitar, Kalo Hoyle on bass, Morgan Greenwood on drums. Riala joined us live on WMM on April 20.]

10. Erik Voeks – “Tired of Feeling Alone”
from: Tired of Feeling Alone – Single b/w Mondrian / Independent / May 1, 2016
[Part of a series where Erik released a pair of songs on the first day of the month for six months. This was month #2. Erik Voeks is a KC based singer-songwriter. He has travelled the world as both a solo artist and as an accompanist. Written by by Erik Voeks. Drums recorded by Matt Meyer @ The Thebeaudome, everything else recorded at Sandusky Sound Co. Drums & percussion played by Patrick Hawley, trumpets played by Ryan Oldham, everything else played & sung by Erik Voeks. Erik Voeks is performing several show with his band The Vague Lakes: Patrick Hawley, Dave Tanner and Mike Stover. More info at: https://erikvoeks.bandcamp.com/ ]

11. Anson The Ornery – “Inauguration”
from: Inauguration – Single / Independent / June 10, 2016
[Anson the Ornery is a multimedia artist who combines his backgrounds in music, visual arts, writing and acting to create interactive installations and performances that make the viewer a part of the art rather than apart from the art. He received a BFA in Expanded Media from the University of Kansas in 2010 with minors in Music and English, he moved to Kansas City to become involved in the growing art scene. Anson the Ornery joined us on Wednesday Midday Medley on June 8, where he premiered 2 singles from his upcoming conceptual album Ferrule. Named for a ring of metal that joins two objects together, this full sensory multimedia spectacle endeavors to connect the audience with the supernatural world.]

12. Anson The Ornery – “Similair”
from: Inauguration – Single / Independent / June 10, 2016
[Anson the Ornery Singles Release show was at Mills Record Company, Fri, June 10, with CS Luxem.]

13. Erik Voeks – “Being In Love With You (edit)”
from: “Being In Love With You” – Single b/w “She Was Doomed”/ Indep / June 1, 2016
[Part of a series where Erik released a pair of songs on the first day of the month for six months. This was month #3. Erik Voeks is a KC based singer-songwriter. He has travelled the world as both a solo artist and as an accompanist. Written by Erik Voeks. Produced by Erik Voeks & Patrick Hawley. Drums recorded by Matt Meyer @ The Thebeaudome. Everything else recorded by Erik at Sandusky Sound Co. Drums & percussion played by Patrick Hawley. Background vocals on Being In Love With You by Cameron Hawk. Everything else played & sung by Erik Voeks. More info at: erikvoeks.bandcamp.com/ ]

14. YUNGUNKL – “I Wanna Be In The Band”
from: “I Wanna Be In The Band” – Single / Independence / February 27, 2016
[Garage Rock from St. Joseph, MO, more info at: https://yungunkl.bandcamp.com%5D

15. Erik Voeks – “Delivering Rocks”
from: Delivering Rocks – Single b/w “Grey Town Rain” / Indep / July 1, 2016
[Part of a series where Erik released a pair of songs on the first day of the month for six months. This was month #4. Erik Voeks is a KC based singer-songwriter. He has travelled the world as both a solo artist and as an accompanist. Written by by Erik Voeks. Produced by Erik Voeks & Patrick Hawley. Drums recorded by Matt Meyer at The Thebeaudome. Everything else recorded by Erik at Sandusky Sound Co. Drums & percussion played by Patrick Hawley. Background vocals on Grey Rain Town: Cameron Hawk, Trumpet: Ryan Oldham (he also arranged the brass parts), Trombone: Joshua Landau. Everything else played & sung by Erik Voeks. More info at: erikvoeks.bandcamp.com.]

16. Attic Light – “Hot In Kansas City”
from: Hot In Kansas City – Single / Independent / July 22, 2016
[The newest single from Kansas City based 4-piece band, Attic Light that will be released onFriday, July 22. Attic Light who just recently finished several weeks of Midwest tour dates in support of our their second EP, The EXILE, recorded in Nashville and released on March 18. Attic Light is Nate Bowman on vocals & guitar, Michael Pittman on guitar, Patrick Rippeto on bass, and Joseph Dillman on drums. Nate Bowman joined us live on WMM on August 24.]

17. The Conquerors – “You Must Be Dreaming”
from: You Must Be Dreaming – Single b/w “Maybe Someday”/ High Dive Records / Dec. 11,
[Second single from the first full length album from Kansas City based Rock & Roll band. Rory Cameron on guitar & vocals, Vince Lawhon on guitar & vocals, Jim Button on drums, Jake Cardwell on percussion, Quentin Schmidt on bass & vocals. All songs written by Rory Cameron, performed by The Conquerors. Recorded at Element Recording Studios. Mixed and Mastered by Joel Nanos. More info at: http://theeconquerors.bandcamp.com%5D

18. Erik Voeks – “Your Condition”
from: Your Condition – Single b/w “Reasons” / Independent / August 11, 2016
[Part of a series where Erik is released a pair of songs on the first day of the month for six months. This was month #5. We have participated each month, playing the song on the first week of the month. Erik Voeks is a KC based singer-songwriter. He has travelled the world as both a solo artist and as an accompanist. Written by by Erik Voeks. Produced by Erik Voeks & Patrick Hawley. Drums recorded by Matt Meyer @ The Thebeaudome. Everything else recorded at Sandusky Sound Co. Drums & percussion played by Patrick Hawley. Everything else played & sung by Erik Voeks. Thanks: Coleen, Mary, The Thebeaus, Troy Van Horn, Miss America.]

19. The Good Hearts – “Bad Production”
from: Bad Production – Single / Independent / December 8, 2015
[KC based folk/pop/soul/gypsy band made up of: Nicole Springer on vocals, guitar, and percussion, Anna Cook on cello, Roshelle Pekarek on violin, and Aaron Derington on percussion. Bad Production was recorded and produced by Lennon Bone.]

20. Streetlevel Uprising – “The Pendulum Swing”
from: The Pendulum Swing – Single / Streetlevel Uprising / June 4, 2016
[Lawrence, Kansas based Reggae, Rock, Funk. Jay Canter on vocals & guitar, Zate Lockard on keys & vocals, Bill Walker on bass & vocals, David Walker on percussion]

21. Dance Monkey Dance – “Hold Tight”
from: “Hold Tight” – Single / MudStomp Records / April 8, 2016
[Dance Monkey Dance is Doug Dicharry a multi-Instumental, genre-bending, trash smackin, noise creator. Written by Doug Dicharry. All instruments and lead vocals by Doug Dicharry. Female vocals by Zanna Duckworth and Heather Kearney. Recorded and Mixed by Stephen Shellenbarger at Honey Hole studios Joplin, MO More info at: http://www.dougdicharry.com]

22. Not Sisters – “Fight”
from: “Fight” – Single / Independent / Unreleased (Played Sept. 7)
[A song written by Jen Appell about her friend Bill Fresher. Not Sisters is an Indie-acoustic-folk-cabaret du: Jen Appell on guitar & vocals, and Kristina Ning on upright bass. Not Sisters joined us live on WMM on April 13.]

23. Erik Voeks – “Ending of The Ending”
from: Ending of The Ending – Single b/w “It Isn’t For You” / Indep / Sept. 1, 2016
[Part of a series where Erik released a pair of songs on the first day of the month for six months. This was month #6. We have participated each month, playing the song on the first week of the month. Written by by Erik Voeks. Produced by Erik Voeks & Patrick Hawley. Drums recorded by Matt Meyer @ The Thebeaudome. Everything else recorded at Sandusky Sound Co. Drums & percussion played by Patrick Hawley. Everything else played & sung by Erik Voeks.]

24. RLT – “moindarium-sleeve”
from: moindarium-sleeve – Single / Rusty Records / Unreleased (Played Sept 21, 2016)
[RLT is a project consisting of Ryan Toms and John Bersuch which relies heavily on spastic electronic loops and intense drum rhythm. At times it can sound swirly and fun and others dark and gritty, all while driving a complex under rhythm that can change frantically. The sound at times can be compared to the loop heavy repetitive math band Battles also the electro groove/jam outfit known as Holy Fuck.]

25. The Deep End – “Uke Round”
from: Uke Round – Single track / Independent / Unreleased (Played Sept. 28)
[A new musical project from Brandon Draper and Joc Max.]

26. Hipshot Killer – “Sky Falling By”
from “Sky Falling By” B-Side Single “All The Hell in The World / Too Much Rock / Oct. 21, 2016

27. Shadow Rabbits – “The One Who Got Away”
from: The One Who Got Away – Single / Shadow Rabbits / October 24, 2016
[Shadow Rabbits is a Kansas City based collaboration between singer/songwriter, Ashley Dattola and producer, Jon Ulasien. Written and recorded by Shadow Rabbits with Keenan Stump on bass guitar. Recorded at “The Zoo” Drums recorded and engineered by Lennon Bone at Element Recording Studio (Kansas City, MO).]

WMM on The Day After with Women Who Rock!

Wednesday MidDay Medley
TEN to NOON Wednesdays – Streaming at KKFI.org
90.1 FM KKFI – Kansas City Community Radio
Produced and Hosted by Mark Manning

Wednesday, November 9, 2016

“7 Deadly Women” + Spinning Tree Theatre’s “Nine”
+ Guest DJ Simone Briand

The Day After with Women Who Rock!

The Day After with Women Who Rock!

Mark spins more New & MidCoastal Releases from: Berwanger, Shadow Rabbits, Electric Orchids, Alejandro Escovedo, Lambchop, Valley Hush, and GGOOLLDD.

At 10:15, Vi Tran, Erika Baker, and Emma Carter join us to discuss, “7 Deadly Women,” currently running, Thursday, November 10, through Monday, November 14, at 7:30 PM, at The Buffalo Room, 817 Westport Rd, Kansas City, MO. From ancient greek philosophers to aliens from a distant planet, “7 Deadly Women” whisks audiences through human history with stories both humorous and heartbreaking, examining beauty standards, gender stereotypes, rape culture, sexual health, and more. Written & directed by Erika Baker & Emma Carter, this world premiere is produced By Erika Lynnette Baker, Emma Carter, and Vi Nhan Tran.

At 10:35, we talk with members of Spinning Tree Theatre’s production of “Nine,” currently running through November 20 at The Living Room, 1818 McGee, Kansas City, MO. Based on Federico Fellini’s semi-autobiographical film “8 ½”, the musical NINE focuses on celebrated filmmaker Guido Contini, facing a midlife crisis, and without a subject for his newest film, he feels heightened pressure from the women in his life. Nine contains the music and lyrics of Maury Yeston. The book is by Arthur Kopit. Originally directed and choreographed by Tommy Tune, NINE won Tony Awards for Best Musical and Best Original Score in 1982, and Best Revival of a Musical in 2003. More information at: http://www.spinningtreetheatre.com

At 11:00, Simone Briand joins us as Guest DJ for our second hour. Simone Briand has lived in New York and Miami, but grew up on the high plains of western Kansas, where she learned to love the sky, sonic booms, and Engelbert Humperdink. Her older siblings’ hippie albums set her on the path to loving music of all types. A self-described zen-hobo, she currently resides in Overland Park, KS, and works as a librarian. Simone Briand will play music from: Son Lux, Laura Lisbeth, Dillon, Solid Space, Rasputina, Silver Apples, Roxy Music, Apollo Heights, and Ray LaMontagne.

Tune in on 90.1 FM KKFI
or streaming live at kkfi.org

Show #655

WMM Playlist from November 2, 2016

Wednesday MidDay Medley
TEN to NOON Wednesdays – Streaming at KKFI.org
90.1 FM KKFI – Kansas City Community Radio
Produced and Hosted by Mark Manning

Wednesday, November 2, 2016

Sondra Freeman & Rachel Mallin of Apocalypse Meow 9
+ Calvin Arsenia’s Catastrophe + Maria Vasquez Boyd & Dia de los Muertos

Rachel Mallin, Sondra Freeman, and Calvin Arsenia on Nov. 2, 2016 Wednesday MidDay Medley

Rachel Mallin, Sondra Freeman, and Calvin Arsenia on Nov. 2, 2016 Wednesday MidDay Medley

10:00

1. “Main Title Instrumental – It’s Showtime Folks”
from: Motion Picture Soundtrack to All That Jazz / Universal / Dec. 20, 1979
[WMM’s theme]

2. Over The Rhine – “Gonna Let My Soul Catch My Body”
from: Meet Me At the Edge of the World / Great Speckled Dog / September 3, 2013
[Ohio-based folk music band, formed in 1989, centered around husband-and-wife team of Linford Detweiler on piano, guitars, & bass and Karin Bergquist on vocals and guitars. The band’s namesake and place of origin is the Cincinnati, Ohio neighborhood Over-the-Rhine. The neighborhood has changed immensely in the last decade, and some credit the band for taking away the negative connotations of the place and opening peoples’ eyes to the ragged beauty of those streets. Karin attended school in Barnesville, Ohio and graduated from Barnesville High School in 1984. She then went to Malone College, located in Canton, Ohio, where she met Linford. Karin and Linford were married in the fall of 1996 in Cincinnati and several years ago relocated to a pre-Civil War farm outside of town. Over the Rhine have toured and recorded in many variations. They have shared the stage with Bob Dylan, John Prine, Adrian Belew, Squeeze, Ani DiFranco, My Morning Jacket, Hem, and toured as “adjunct” members of Cowboy Junkies.]

[Over The Rhine play Pilgrim Chapel, 3801 Gillham Rd, KCMO, Thursday, Nov 3, 7:00 PM.]

3. Jake Wells – “Roll Like Thunder”
from: Roll Like Thunder – Single / Beach Boy Music / August 29, 2016
[Kansas City based indie folk singer songwriter. Jake Wells was born in Florida grew up in Colorado.jake studied Music Composition at University of Northern Colorado. Jake’s sound evokes an emotionality and maturity much deeper than his age of 21 would imply. He was named one of Spotify’s top 20. He has performed on stages sincere was a teenager and his single releases are currently gaining radio play in the Midwest on several FM stations.]

[Jake Wells plays recordBar, Saturday, November 5, for Apocalypse Meow 9, with Madisen Ward and the Mama Bear, Rachel Mallin and The Wild Type, The Invisible World, Emmaline Twist, Shapiro Brothers, Nicholas St. James, and Crystal Clayton.]

4. The Invisible World – “Brick by Brick”
from: Color / Echo / The Invisible World / April 29, 2016
[5-piece alternative rock band from Kansas City, Missouri. With the release of their second EP “Color/Echo” the band has discovered a sound and vibrance that blends genres while cascading passionate lyrics on every piece of life. The roots of the band stretch nearly 15 years, but in it’s current form The Invisible World presents a fast moving alternative rock sound with influences from every corner. In addition to the band’s music discography, in 2014 The Invisible World’s music video/short film “Cars” was an official selection in the Berlin International Short Film Festival.]

[The Invisible World play recordBar, Saturday, November 5, for Apocalypse Meow 9, with Madisen Ward and the Mama Bear, Rachel Mallin and The Wild Type, Jake Wells, Emmaline Twist, Shapiro Brothers, Nicholas St. James, and Crystal Clayton.]

10:13 – Underwriting

5. Rachel Mallin & The Wild Type – “White Girls”
from: Degenerate Matters [EP] / Independent / releases July 30, 2016
[Indie synthpop from Kansas City based, 5-piece band that includes: Rachel Mallin on lead vocals & guitar, Justin Walker on bass, Austin Edmisten on drums & back-up vocals, Jesse Bartmess on synthesizers & keyboards, Matt Kosinski on lead guitar. Degenerate Matters was recorded, produced, and mastered by Joel Nanos at Element Recording Studios. Musical Arrangements written and performed by Rachel Mallin, Justin Walker, Austin Edmisten, Jesse Bartmess, and Matt Kosinski. Lyrics written by Rachel Mallin.]

[Rachel Mallin & The Wild Type play Apocalypse Meow, on November 5, at recordBar, with Madisen Ward and the Mama Bear, Emmaline Twist, The Invisible World, Shapiro Brothers, Nicholas St. James, Crystal Clayton, and Jake Wells]

10:19 – Interview with Sondra Freeman & Rachel Mallin

Sondra Freeman is Director of Promotions and Artist Relations for Midwest Music Foundation, a nonprofit created to support music and musicians in Kansas City and the surrounding areas, founded in 2008 by a collective of musicians and music lovers. The Midwest Music Foundation (MMF) unites and empowers the greater Kansas City music community by providing programs and resources to area musicians through outreach, support, education, and health care opportunities. Sondra is instrumental in MMF’s annual events: Apocalypse Meow, MidCoast Takeover and the MidCoast Takeover fundraiser shows, as well as many other collaborative musical events and fundraisers.

We fell in love with Rachel Mallin‘s September 2014, solo EP release, The Persistence of Vision, that she recorded, mixed, and produced in the basement of her mom’s house in Gladstone, MO when she was 19. Rachel Mallin was sitting in a University of Missouri lecture hall scrambling to complete the last final exam of her sophomore year when she received a text in ALL CAPS from longtime friend and bassist Justin Walker, announcing that her song, “Razorback” was being broadcast on a radio station in her hometown, KC. Then her song “Something Wicked” was included in the compilation series How To Keep Dreaming Volume 1, from The Record Machine released in 2015. This summer, on July 30, Rachel’s 5 piece band, Rachel Mallin and The Wild Type released their debut EP, Degenerate Matters.

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Sondra Freeman and Rachel Mallin join us to share all the details about Apocalypse Meow 9, the annual two-day event to benefit Midwest Music Foundation’s – Abby’s Fund. The weekend kicks off with an, “all-ages” concert at Mills Record Company, 4045 Broadway Blvd, on Friday, Nov. 4, with Chris Meck & the Guilty Birds and Maria the Mexican. The main event on Saturday, Nov. 5, at recordBar, 1520 Grand Ave. features two stages showcasing music from: Madisen Ward and the Mama Bear, Rachel Mallin and The Wild Type, Emmaline Twist, The Invisible World, Shapiro Brothers, Nicholas Saint James, Crystal Clayton, and Jake Wells. For more information you can visit http://www.midwestmusicfoundion.org.

Sondra Freeman & Rachel Mallin, Thanks for being with us on WMM.

Apocalypse Meow 9 at Mills and at recordBar

A silent auction and raffle will feature an assortment of fantastic items donated by many local businesses.

Abigail Henderson co-founded Midwest Music Foundation, since her death, three years ago, friends, musicians, collaborators have kept this not-for-profit alive.

Rachel Mallin and The Wild Type is: Rachel Mallin, Justin Walker, Jesse Bartmess, Matt Kosinski, and Austin Edmisten

Midwest Music Foundation is a part of events all year round: Midcoast Takeover, Middle of The Map Fest, Crossroads Music Fest, and more…

10:26

6. Madisen Ward & the Mama Bear – “Whole Lotta Problems”
from: Live At Grimey’s / Glassnote Entertainment Group / April 16, 2016
[Special Limited Edition Vinyl 2016 Record Store Day Release. Singer songwriters, Madisen Ward and Ruth Ward, both play guitar, and sing, harmonizing as son and mom. In the past 2 years they have garnered national acclaimed after an appearance at the 2014 Americana Music Fest, they signed with Glassnote Records and recorded their debut full-length album in Nashville with acclaimed producer Jim Abbiss. They released their first single, “Silent Movies,” the same night they performed the song on The Late Show with David Letterman on CBS Television. They launched a big tour across the United States and traveled to Europe for multiple shows in London, Paris, Amsterdam, Berlin, and ten did it all again. They sang and played on the influential British television show, “Later With Jools Holland” They were featured on CBS Sunday Morning, and the Today Show, and have visited many radio stations. They performed on tour with Sufjan Stevens, Rodrigo Y Gabriela, played Bonnaroo, Pilgramage, the Newport Folk Festival, and others, representing KC all over the world. We were the first to play them on the radio!]

[Madisen Ward and the Mama Bear play Apocalypse Meow, on November 5, at recordBar, with Rachel Mallin and The Wild Type, Emmaline Twist, The Invisible World, Shapiro Brothers, Nicholas St. James, Crystal Clayton, and Jake Wells]

10:30

Apocalypse Meow 9, the annual two-day event to benefit Midwest Music Foundation’s – Abby’s Fund. The weekend kicks off with an, “all-ages” concert at Mills Record Company, 4045 Broadway Blvd, on Friday, Nov. 4, with Chris Meck & the Guilty Birds and Maria the Mexican. The main event on Saturday, Nov. 5, at recordBar, 1520 Grand Ave. features two stages showcasing music from: Madisen Ward and the Mama Bear, Rachel Mallin and The Wild Type, Emmaline Twist, The Invisible World, Shapiro Brothers, Nicholas Saint James, Crystal Clayton, and Jake Wells. For more information you can visit http://www.midwestmusicfoundion.org.

10:38

7. Shapiro Brothers – “Almost Ready”
from: Shapiro Brothers / Shapiro Brothers / November 3, 2016
[Kansas City based Americana duo, formed by Mikal Shapiro and Chad Brothers who interpret classic country and folk music alongside critically acclaimed originals. Strengthened by Shapiro’s lyrical prowess and Brothers world-class flat picking, the couple showcases their harmonies, stellar guitar interplay and a magnetic onstage chemistry. All songs written by Mikal Shapiro, except “Almost Ready” was written by Mikal Shapiro and Chad Brothers]

[Shapiro Brothers play a special EP Release show, Thursday, November 3, at The Brick, 1727 McGee St, with Grady Keller from Old Sound opening with a solo set and dream pop band Spectator from St. Louis. ]

[Shapiro Brothers play Apocalypse Meow 9, on November 5, at recordBar, with Madisen Ward and the Mama Bear, Rachel Mallin and The Wild Type, Emmaline Twist, The Invisible World, Nicholas St. James, Crystal Clayton, and Jake Wells]

10:40 – Interview with Calvin Arsenia

Since Calvin Arsenia came home to KC in 2014, after living in Edinburgh, Scotland, he has independently released three EP recordings. He has played Folk Alliance International, Kansas City Fringe Fest, The Nelson Atkins Museum of Art, The Kauffman Center For The Performing Arts. Standing at 6 foot 5 inches, Arsenia’s powerful vocals span a 3.5 octave range, while playing piano, bango, guitar and harp. Calvin teaches music to elementary students. Calvin is also a graduate of Artist INC professional development program.

Calvin Arsenia joins us to share information about his upcoming “Catastrophe” Album Release Show Tuesday, November 15, at recordBar, 1520 Grand Blvd, with Jametatone, and Shane Borth.

Calvin Arsenia, thanks for being with us on Wednesday MidDay Medley

11:49

Calvin Arsenia on the Nov. 2, 2016 Wednesday MidDay Medley

Calvin Arsenia on the Nov. 2, 2016 Wednesday MidDay Medley

8. Calvin Arsenia – “Safe” (Live)
this song will be on Calvin’s new record Catastrophe released November 15

11:57

9. Calvin Arsenia – “The Wedding Song” (Live)
this song will be on Calvin’s new record Catastrophe released November 15

Calvin Arsenia plays the recordBar, 1520 Grand Blvd, Tuesday, November 15, Album Release Show for his new recording at recordBar “Catastrophe” also playing will be Jametatone, and Shane Borth. More information at: http://www.calvinarsenia.com

11:00 – Station ID

10. Maria The Mexican – “Carried Away”
from: South Of The Border Moonlight / Maria The Mexican / March 15, 2016
[Second album from Kansas City based band formed by Maria Elena Cuevas, Tess Cuevas, Garrett Nordstrom. Influenced by traditional Mariachi music, Maria The Mexican is a hybrid of Mexican folklore and Rock. For ten years, Teresa and Maria Elena Cuevas performed with Mariachi Estrella founded by their grandmother Teresa Cuevas in 1970. As one of the first all female mariachi bands in the country, Maria Teresa Alonzo Cuevas is a pioneer in the Hispanic musical community. Her band flourished in the 80s but was struck by tragedy when four of the seven members were killed in the Hyatt Skywalk collapse in 1981. Once Teresa recovered she began teaching her grandchildren Mariachi music. In 2000, Teresa and Maria began exploring other genres of music while simultaneously co-directing Mariachi Estrella. Today the fusion of Maria The Mexican is mixed with a touch of blues, soul, funk, and rock n’ roll enhanced by the musical knowledge and sounds of Garrett Nordstrom. With a southwestern flare and melancholy motifs, Maria The Mexican rocks it out in Spanish and English with a host of emotion. More info at: http://www.mariathemexican.com]

[Maria The Mexican will play Mills Record Company on Friday, November 4, with Chris Meck and The Guilty Birds, for Apocalypse Meow 9.]

11. Mariachi El Bronx – “I Would Die 4 U”
from: Purplish Rain / Spin Media / June 23, 2009
[Purplish Rain is a compilation of Prince covers released by Spin magazine for readers of its July 2009 issue. The album contains cover versions of songs from Prince’s 1984 Purple Rain album, in the same track order as the original, on the occasion of the album’s 25th anniversary. It was not a physical album and was available in its digital format up to September 30, 2009.]11:03 – Interview with Maria Vasquez Boyd

11:05 – Interview with Maria Vasquez Boyd / Happy Surprise Birthday Maria Vasquez Boyd

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Maria Vasquez Boyd is a writer and artist and published poet. Maria is a founding member of the Latino Writers Collective. She is a graduate of the Kansas City Art Institute, where she has also taught in the Design/Illustration Department and for for the Nelson Atkins Museum. Maria has served as the gallery coordinator for the Guadalupe Center and The Writers Place. She is a contributing Artist at Mattie Rhodes, Prospero’s Books. Maria is host and producer of ARTSPEAK Radio, heard every Wednesday at Noon, on 90.1 FM KKFI – Kansas City Community Radio.

Dia de los Muertos / Day of the Dead, is celebrated during November 1 & 2.

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The Nelson Atkins Museum of Art present a Day of The Dead Festival, Sun, November 6, from 10:00 to 4:00 pm.

We recognize those who have gone on to a new spiritual plane, but we also want to recognize someone from our living family that we love and admire so very much.

November 2 is also Maria Vasquez Boyd’s Birthday…

[Friends enter studio with cake, and candles]

Maria Vasquez Boyd HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!!

[everyone sings Happy Birthday!]

Make a wish! We love you. Coming up we are going to hear songs and poems and original pieces from Maria’s friends: Jenny Mendez, Chato Villalobos, Miguel Morales, Philip blue owl Hooser, Barry Lee, Calvin Arsenia, and Whitney Boyd.

11:09

12. Mariachi Garibaldi – “Happy Birthday”
from: Fechas Inolvidables En México / Disco Fuentes / March 10, 2009

11:10

Maria Vasquez Boyd & Calvin Arsenia

Maria Vasquez Boyd & Calvin Arsenia

13. Calvin Arsenia sings his song, “Kansas City Baby” for Maria (Live)

Calvin Arsenia’s upcoming “Catastrophe” Album Release Show is Tuesday, November 15, at recordBar, 1520 Grand Blvd, with Jametatone, and Shane Borth.

11:15

14. Mariachi El Bronx – “I Would Die 4 U”
from: Purplish Rain / Spin Media / June 23, 2009
[Purplish Rain is a compilation of Prince covers released by Spin magazine for readers of its July 2009 issue. The album contains cover versions of songs from Prince’s 1984 Purple Rain album, in the same track order as the original, on the occasion of the album’s 25th anniversary. It was not a physical album and was available in its digital format up to September 30, 2009.]

11:16 – Barry Lee reads an original poem about Maria

Maria Vasquez Boyd & Barry Lee

Maria Vasquez Boyd & Barry Lee

Barry Lee is 90.1 FM KKFI’s Station Manager, Barry Lee is also the host of the long running and acclaimed radio program Signal To Noise, not broadcast Friday nights at 9:00 pm on90,1 FM For the past six years Barry has organized a giant Beatles Tribute show as a benefit for KKFI. Barry Lee has also produced special CDs for KKFI, including this year’s Collaborations, which brought together musicians who may not have the opportunity to collaborate together on original songs recorded especially for this new collection

11:21

15. Blondie – “Maria”
from: No Exit / Beyond Records / February 15, 1999
[No Exit is the seventh studio album by the American rock group Blondie. This song was Blondie’s comeback single, their first since “War Child” in July 1982. The song peaked at number eighty two on the Billboard Hot 100. Internationally, the song topped the charts in the United Kingdom, becoming the band’s sixth chart-topping song in that country. It also peaked within the top ten of the charts in Austria, Belgium, Germany, the Republic of Ireland, Sweden and Switzerland.]

11:22 – Jenny Mendez talks about her longtime friend Maria

Maria Vasquez Boyd & Jenny Mendez

Maria Vasquez Boyd & Jenny Mendez

Jenny Mendez is Director of Cultural Arts at Mattie Rhodes Center, where she has worked since 1998. Jenny graduated from The Kansas City Art Institute. With Mattie Rhodes Jenny in instrumental in organizing the 18th Annual Dia De Los Muertos Exhibition & Festival that is currently at Mattie Rhodes through November 12. Jenny Mendez and Maria Vasquez Boyd have collaborated together on many projects though out the years, and together they have been involved in helping to build and create the Day of The Dead altar piece, for The Nelson Atkins Museum of Art.

11:27

16. John Cale – “Maria”
from: Helen of Troy / Island Records / November, 1975
[ Helen of Troy is the sixth studio album by Welsh musician John Cale, released in 1975 by record label Island, his last of three albums for the label. During the sessions Cale cut three other songs: the unreleased covers “Willow Weep for Me” and “God Only Knows”. Another unused track, “Mary Lou”, was released on the compilation album Guts. The album features a cover of “Pablo Picasso” by The Modern Lovers, a song which Cale had produced for the band’s debut album. Helen of Troy was released in November 1975 by Island. Even though the other Island albums were issued in the US (June 1, 1974, Fear, Slow Dazzle, Guts), Helen of Troy was not. It was commonly sold as a UK import all over the US. No singles were released from the album. This album came out without the consent of Cale, who considered that the tapes were not finished. Cale was touring when the album was released. For the spring 1975 tour of Slow Dazzle, he assembled guitarist Chris Spedding alongside Sandy Denny’s previous rhythm section of Pat Donaldson (bass) and Timi Donald (drums). Later that autumn, he toured again with this same line-up for twice as many dates. After shipping the first pressings Island Records replaced the track “Leaving It Up to You” with “Coral Moon”, because the former song mentioned Sharon Tate, wife of film director Roman Polanski, who was murdered in 1969 by the Charles Manson gang (Island never updated the cover or label). Things turned sour, and Cale and Island went their separate ways. The CD version contains both tracks. John Cale explained: “It could have been a great album. I came back from finishing Patti Smith’s Horses and had three days to finish Helen of Troy before I went on Italian tour. I was spending eighteen hours a day in the studio. When I got back, I found the record company had gone ahead and released what amounted to demo tapes. The trouble was that Island had their own ideas of what that album should sound like. They wanted to include songs I don’t particularly like, but it was also an impertinent assumption on my part that I was capable of managing myself. My determination to have Helen of Troy the way I did was not really fair to Island or my management, especially at a time when Island was losing its percentage of the market, which was making everybody very paranoid.”]

11:28 – Chato Villalobos talks about his friendship with Maria

Maria Vasquez Boyd & Chato Villalobos

Maria Vasquez Boyd & Chato Villalobos

Chato Villalobos is a poet, and father, and 15 year veteran of the Kansas City Missouri Police Department. He has spent his last 9 years on the impact squad doing community policing at the Westside CAN Center. Chato was recently recognized with a proclamation from the mayor regarding the work he does with the Westside and immigrant community through community policing. His work has been featured in Al Jazeer America and the New York Times. Chato is a member of the Latino Writers Collective, the Union Cultura Mexicana, and just finished serving his 7th year on the board of directors of the Guadalupe Education Systems.

11:33 – Underwriting

17. Men At Work – “Maria”
from: Two Hearts / Columbia – Sony / 1985
[Australian rock band, which formed in 1978. Their founding mainstay was Colin Hay on lead vocals; he formed the group with Jerry Speiser on drums and Ron Strykert on lead guitar. They were joined by Greg Ham on flute, saxophone, and keyboards and finally John Rees on bass guitar. This line-up achieved national and international success in the early 1980s. In January 1983, they were the first Australian artists to have a simultaneous No. 1 album and No. 1 single in the United States Billboard charts – Business as Usual (released on 9 November 1981) and “Down Under” (1981), respectively. With the same works, they achieved the same distinction of a simultaneous No. 1 album and No. 1 single on the Australian, New Zealand and United Kingdom charts. Their second album, Cargo (2 May 1983) was also No. 1 in Australia, No. 2 in New Zealand, No. 3 in the US, and No. 8 in the UK. Their third album, Two Hearts (3 April 1985), reached the top 20 in Australia and top 50 in the US.]

11:36 – Whitney Boyd reads an original piece about her Mom.

Whitney Boyd teaches elementary education and also helps rescue dogs for Chain of Hope. Whitney is the daughter of Maria Vasquez Boyd and she is in the classroom right now, but taped a special message, for her mom.

18. Whitney Boyd – “Mom Birthday”

11:40

19. Greg Brown – “Where is Maria?”
from: Further In / Red House / September 24, 1996
[Further In is noted for its broad variety of music and lyrics. Greg Brown is noted for his humor, songwriting, storytelling, touring, and his work on NPR’s A Prairie Home Companion. A review written for Folk and Acoustic Music Exchange stated that “Further In is an order of magnitude more powerful, more perceptive, and more moving” then Browns previous album The Poet Game which was at the time considered “the grand opus of his life.” The album also received a four star review in Rolling Stone magazine. A review in Dirty Linen described the album as Brown’s best since Dream Café and praised the album for the “broad swath in subject matter” covered by the various songs.]

11:41 – Philip blue owl Hooser reads an original poem about Maria

Maria Vasquez Boyd & Philip blue owl Hooser

Maria Vasquez Boyd & Philip blue owl Hooser

Philip blue owl Hooser is an actor, playwright, director, teacher, and Dramaturge. He has been on stage at The Rep, The Unicorn, the Coterie, Late Night Theater, Gorilla Theatre, Mystery Train Theatre, Just Off Broadway, The Fishtank, Musical Theatre Heritage. His plays have been produced at The Unicorn, The Coterie, Gorilla Theatre, Late Night Theatre to name a few. Philip gives the pre-show lectures at the Heart of America Shakespeare Festival, and is also the creative genius behind “Eat Their Words,” a live performance and reading of celebrity biographies in Kansas City. Philip is a part of the volunteer team of the Out Here Now Film Festival, and he does film pieces with Michael McQuary for KIFF and OM Film Fest. Philip Blue Owl Hooser is the co-host of The Tenth Voice on 90.1 FM – KKFI Kansas City Community Radio, broadcast Saturdays at 1:00 PM.

11:46

20. Stephin Merritt – “Maria Maria Maria”
from: Eban and Charley / Merge Records / January 22, 2002

11:47 – Miguel Morales talks about his friend Maria

Miguel Morales is a award winning poet and journalist who grew up in Texas working as a migrant and seasonal farmworker. He is a Lambda Literary Fellow, a member of the Macondo Writers Workshop, and a VONA/Voices alum, and The Latino Writers Collective. Miguel is the winner of the Society of Professional Journalists’ First Amendment Award. Miguel has also bravely worked as an activist for equality.

Happy Birthday Maria Vasquez Boyd we love you!

A Big THANK YOU to all of the beautiful friends of Maria: Jenny Mendez, Chato Villalobos, Miguel Morales, Philip blue owl Hooser, Barry Lee, Calvin Arsenia, and Whitney Boyd.

11:54

21. Patti Smith – “Maria”
from: Banga / Columbia Records a Division of Sony / June 1, 2012
[11th studio album by Poet / Biographer / Musician / Artist / Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee: Patti Smith. Recorded throughout 2011 at New York’s Electric Lady Studios and Hoboken’s Hobo Recorders, Banga was produced by Smith, Tony Shanahan, Jay Dee Daugherty and collaborator Lenny Kaye. with guest musicians: Tom Verlaine of Television and Smith’s own children, Jackson and Jesse Paris.]

22. Noel Coward – “The Party’s Over Now”
from: Noel Coward in New York / drg / 2003
[orig. 1957]

Next week, on November 9, we play more New & MidCoastal releases, plus we talk with Vi Tran, Erika Baker, and Emma Carter join us to talk about 7 Deadly Women, currently running at The Buffalo Room. We also talk with members of Spinning Tree Theatre’s production of Nine, currently running at The Living Room Theatre through November 20. Guest Producer Simone Briand joins us for our second hour.

Our Script/Playlist is a cut and paste of information.
Sources for notes: artist’s websites, bios, wikipedia.org

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