Unknown's avatar

About Mark Manning

For 19 years Mark Manning has served as Coordinator of the KCK Organic Teaching Gardens, an Initiative of The University of Kansas School of Medicine, Office of Cultural Enhancement and Diversity, Health Careers Pathways Program, K-12. Each year Mark works with 1000 to 2000 students, between K through 8th grades, with organic, "raised bed" gardens built directly on the school grounds of three Middle Schools and four Elementary Schools in the inner city of the Kansas City, Kansas school district. Mark conducts over 440 workshops annually in classrooms at these schools. He started the project under the guidance of Marcia Pomeroy, in 1999, after working in a literacy program. The KCK Organic Teaching Gardens has been financially supported through grants from The Kauffman Foundation, and The University of Kansas Medical Center. The project has been recognized locally and nationally by The National Gardening Association, The Kansas City Star, The Kansas City Community Gardens, The Green Bliss Festival, The Urban Farm & Garden Tour, and on the PBS television program America's Harvest. Mark learned about gardening from his grandmother Edna Jacobsen on the family's McCool Junction, Nebraska farm. His grandmother raised a huge garden, chickens, sheep and cattle. She preserved apples, wild berry jams, and beets and virtually everything she grew was canned for consumption in winter months. Edna raised seven children with no running water and as a child lived in a sod house. His passion for the school gardening program has been fueled by the fact that he doesn't see the lessons he learned from his grandmother passed down to kids today. Kids need to know where their food comes from, especially with the rise of diabetes, and over weight Americans. We can all learn from our gardens how to treat ourselves and the world better.

WMM Playlist from September 11, 2024

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

Wednesday, September 11, 2024

David George of St. George & The Dragons + Guest DJ Tucker Slough

  1. “Main Title Instrumental – It’s Showtime Folks”
    from: Orig. Motion Picture Soundtrack All That Jazz / Casablanca / December 20, 1979
    [WMM’s Adopted Theme Song]
  1. BLACKSTARKIDS – “SOULMATEZ!”
    from: Saturn Dayz / Dirty Hit Records / September 30, 2022
    [Gen-Z upstarts BLACKSTARKIDS have released their new single and video “SOULMATEZ!” on August 30, 2024, alongside the announcement of their upcoming sixth studio album Saturn Dayz, touching down to earth on September 20 via Dirty Hit. The lead single “SOULMATEZ!,” is a magnetic, blissed-out bop that brings together pop, indie, and alt-rap, reminiscent of Dev Hynes-era Solange mixed with De La Soul. // The follow up to BLACKSTARKIDS’ acclaimed 2022 album CYBERKISS* which featured standout singles “CYBERKISS 2 U* ft. beabadoobee” and “SEX APPEAL,” SATURN DAYZ is an otherworldly, genre-crossing testament to their unrelenting artistry and is their most impressive work to date. PRESS HERE to pre-save SATURN DAYZ. // Putting out music at a prolific rate and making waves for their formidable songwriting and producing talents, as well as their endless energy and truly limitless sound, BLACKSTARKIDS have received critical acclaim from New York Times, MTV, UPROXX, Billboard, Alternative Press, SPIN, Ones To Watch, Rolling Stone France, The Line Of Best Fit, DIY, Coup De Main, and more. Blending garage rock with synth-punk and hip-hop to usher in a new surge of indie, such as on their beloved album Puppies Forever which features anthemic singles “ALL COPS ARE BASTARDS,” “JUNO,” and “FIGHT CLUB,” BLACKSTARKIDS are well on their way to indie stardom and have previously toured with the likes of The 1975, COIN, Glass Animals, beabadoobee, Christian Leave, GroupLove. // Incorporating each member’s wide-ranging influences into their blissful DIY sound, such as Toro Y Moi, NERD*, Smashing Pumpkins, Weezer, Outkast, Odd Future, and A Tribe Called Quest, BLACKSTARKIDS first captivated the internet with their “black coming of age trilogy” of projects Let’s Play Sports, Surf, and Whatever, Man that feature critically acclaimed singles including “BRITNEY BITCH” and “FRANKIE MUNIZ.” // Blackstarkids are phenomenon who came out of Kansas City in 2020 became the soundtrack for the summer. Blackstarkids are a pop/R&B/hip-hop trio based in Kansas City, Missouri. Members include: TheBabeGabe, Deiondre, and TyFaizon (of the Drop Dead XX collective). The members have known each other since high school in Raytown, Missouri. Members met at Raytown South High School and formed the band in 2019. The group released its first album, Let’s Play Sports, on August 1, 2019. Blackstarkids then released their second album SURF through their own label Bedroom Records on February 28, 2020. Blackstarkids caught the attention of The 1975’s frontman Matty Healy and were then signed to The 1975’s management company and UK-based label Dirty Hit Records. They were featured in Clash Magazine. Blackstarkids then released, Surf Basement Demos on Dirty Hit Records on March 5, 2020. On October 29, 2020, Blackstarkids released Whatever, Man on Dirty Hit Records, their third album release of 2020. Gabe, of Blackstarkids recently described the KC Music community to an interviewer, “The music scene here is really nice. There are a lot of bands who are super talented and do all types of genres. The jazz music here is really great as well. Kansas City is honestly a hidden gem when it comes to music. I feel like you can meet an artist anywhere and anyplace in this city.” Deiondre added, “The music scene here is getting cool now, there’s a lot of jazz musicians that go to school for music here too but you can find people from different scenes all over if around the city.” Ty wrote, “The Kansas City scene is great, the community here is so supportive and genuine. This is a really prideful city here and I think they’re finally getting the musicians they deserve.”]
  1. The Get Up Kids – “Ten Minutes”
    from: Something to Write Home About / Polyvinyl Records / September 28, 1999
    [Matt Pryor on vocals & guitars, Jim Suptic on guitar, Rob Pope on bass, James Dewees on keyboards, Ryan Pope on drums. On June 8, 2018 The Get Up Kids released their KICKER EP on Polyvinyl Records. Polyvinyl announced on their Instagram account that they had signed the band and that new music will be coming soon. The Get Up Kids are an American rock band from Kansas City, Missouri. Formed in 1995, the band was a major player in the mid-1990s emo scene, otherwise known as the “second wave” of emo music. As they gained prominence, they began touring with bands such as Green Day and Weezer before becoming headliners themselves, eventually embarking on international tours of Japan and Europe. They founded Heroes & Villains Records, an imprint of the successful indie rock label Vagrant Records. While the imprint was started to release albums by The Get Up Kids, it served as a launching pad for several side-projects such as The New Amsterdams and Reggie and the Full Effect. The Get Up Kids were viewed throughout their existence as a prototypical emo band, having been major players in the Midwest emo movement of the mid-1990s. Their second album Something to Write Home About remains their most widely acclaimed album, and is considered to be one of the quintessential albums of the second-wave emo movement. However, like many early emo bands, The Get Up Kids sought to dissociate themselves with the term, as it was considered dismissive to be seen as an “emo band.” The band departed heavily from their established style with the release of their 2002 album On a Wire, which saw the band take on a much more layered, alternative rock sound. Years later, guitarist Jim Suptic even apologized for having the influence they did on many of the modern third-wave emo bands, commenting that “[t]he punk scene we came out of and the punk scene now are completely different. It’s like glam rock now … If this is the world we helped create, then I apologize.” Due to internal conflicts, the band broke up in 2005. Three years later, the band reunited to support the tenth anniversary re-release of Something to Write Home About, and soon afterward entered the studio to write new material. In early 2010, the band released Simple Science, their first release in six years, followed in 2011 by the full-length There Are Rules. The Get Up Kids Members Rob Pope is also in the band Spoon; Jim Suptic is in the bands: Blackpool Lights, and Radar State; James Dewees is in the band Reggie and the Full Effect; and Matt Pryor performs often as a solo artists, and in the bands: Radar State, and The New Amsterdams.]

[The Get Up Kids play a special set of shows in celebration of the 25th Anniversary of Something To Write Home About Friday, September 13 ar recordBar, 1520 Grand Blvd, KCMO. Saturday, September 14 and Sunday September 15 at The Bottleneck 737 New Hampshire St., Lawrence, KS Check listings – several shows are sold out.]

  1. Duncan Burnett – “Goodbye”
    from: “Goodbye” – Single / R.I.O.T LLC / August 16, 2024
    [Olathe, KS based hip hop artist, singer, songwriter, producer, musician, drummer. // Duncan Burnett s the drummer and member of Making Movies. He also has produced music for Lava Dreams. // From Tim Finn’s Back To Rockville (KC Star) Blog Sept. 9, 2015 – When he settled on hip-hop as his music genre, Duncan Burnett had two missions in mind: Keep the messages positive. “I’m big on spirituality and being a positive influence,” he said. “When I started, my goal was to have my nieces and nephews be able to listen to their uncle’s music and love it and be able to repeat every line and lyric but also to have people my age relate to it.” His second mission was to provide live music during his performances. Burnett has been performing live since he was 7. Live music, he said, is in his blood. Duncan released the EP One of These Days on Apppril 10, 2020, it was a follow up to his 2018 EP, The Almighty.]
Screenshot
  1. Folk Bitch Trio – “God’s A Different Sword”
    from: “God’s A different Sword” – Single / Folk Bitch Trio / August 14, 2024
    [“Boygenius if it was from the 40’s or something” – Phoebe Bridgers // “Design a new folk-pop sensation? Oh wait, it already exists” – Sydney Morning Herald // “There’s just something so delightfully unexpected about a group whose music is resplendent in such gorgeous harmonies and confessional songwriting having such a prickly name. Folk Bitch Trio wish to upend expectations.” – Rolling Stone // Melbourne, Australia based Folk Bitch Trio continue expanding their musical odyssey, announcing an expansive world tour this September to November, with new single and video “God’s A Different Sword.” // The partnership of Gracie Sinclair (she/her), Jeanie Pilkington (she/her), and Heide Peverelle (they/them) boast inventive vocal arrangements and warm instrumentation at the striking intersection of the grounded, beyond-their-years conversationalism of Laura Marling and the lightly wrought swirl of Grizzly Bear or The Japanese House. Continuing their ascent today with “God’s A Different Sword,” Folk Bitch Trio showcase their resplendent three-part harmony — signature to their longstanding creative collaboration. // As the trio explain: “‘God’s A Different Sword’ speaks to relinquishing a pattern but indulging in the habit ‘just one more time.’ The song was produced by us and Tom Healy during a fleeting stop in Auckland, Aotearoa this winter, while we were in town supporting Ben Howard. The lyrics are exasperated and questioning, so we wanted them to be held by instrumentation that is optimistic and open. The video, made by our dear friend Bridgette Winten, shows us gallivanting around our stomping grounds in Naarm, where this song was written and born.” // Folk Bitch Trio manifest a unique kinesiology of relaxed indie-folk with a quietly confident, assured underbelly. Born out of what they describe as a “mutual love for songwriting and truth-telling,” most significant to their rise and consistently captivating to their craft is the joy they take in making music together — it surges with the power of friends and collaborators executing a unified vision. // What began as an unserious collaboration at some local shows, has quickly led Folk Bitch Trio to share stages with acts like Alex G, King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard, Julia Jacklin and Courtney Barnett. In 2023, they released the singles “Analogue” and “I Heard” (which Rolling Stone described as “resplendent in gorgeous harmonies and confessional songwriting), and their 2020 debut “Edie” received a praiseful shout-out from Phoebe Bridgers on triple j. From packed out BIGSOUND showcases, the group performed a triumphant run of shows at SXSW Austin earlier this year. // Folk Bitch Trio’s world tour is a massive undertaking that includes, in order: a series of shows in the UK and Europe including dates with The Teskey Brothers and Cat Clyde as well as a headlining London performance; a support run alongside M. Ward across the U.S.; and a lengthy headlining tour of Australia. / Currently on tour supporting M. Ward.]
  1. Gillian Welch – “Elvis Presley Blues”
    from: Revelator / Acony Records / July 31, 2001
    [3rd full length album by Gillian Welch. All songs were written by Welch together with David Rawlings and were recorded in Nashville, Tennessee. // Gillian Howard Welch (/ˈɡɪliən ˈwɛltʃ/; born October 2, 1967) is an American singer-songwriter. She performs with her musical partner, guitarist David Rawlings. Their sparse and dark musical style, which combines elements of Appalachian music, bluegrass, country and Americana, is described by The New Yorker as “at once innovative and obliquely reminiscent of past rural forms.” // Welch and Rawlings have collaborated on nine critically acclaimed albums, five released under her name, three released under Rawlings’ name, and two under both of their names. Her 1996 debut, Revival, and the 2001 release Time (The Revelator), received nominations for the Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Folk Album. Her 2003 album, Soul Journey, introduced electric guitar, drums, and a more upbeat sound to their body of work. After a gap of eight years, she released a fifth studio album, The Harrow & the Harvest, in 2011, which was also nominated for a Grammy for Best Contemporary Folk Album. In 2020, Welch and Rawlings released All the Good Times (Are Past & Gone), which won the 2021 Grammy Award for Best Folk Album. // Welch was an associate producer and performed on two songs of the soundtrack of the Coen brothers 2000 film O Brother, Where Art Thou?, a platinum album that won the Grammy Award for Album of the Year in 2002. She also appeared in the film attempting to buy a Soggy Bottom Boys record. Welch, while not one of the principal actors, did sing and provide additional lyrics to the Sirens song “Didn’t Leave Nobody but the Baby.” In 2018 she and Rawlings wrote the song “When a Cowboy Trades His Spurs for Wings” for the Coens’ The Ballad of Buster Scruggs, for which they received a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Original Song.]

[Gillian Welch and David Rawlings plays The Folly Theater, 300 West 12th Street, KCMO, on Sunday, Sept. 15, at 7:30pm.]

  1. Comet Tide – “1984EVER”
    from: “1984EVER” – Single / Wonderfuzz / September 13, 2024
    [New KC musical entity made up of members of Wonderfuzz.]

[Comet Tide. Play the St. George & The Dragons play a Vinyl Release Party, Thursday, September 19, 2024 at 8:00pm at Knuckleheads, 2715 Rochester St, KCMO.]

10:30 – Underwriting

Screenshot
  1. St. George & The Dragons – “Leave It All Up To You”
    from: King of Kansas City / Grand Central Bell Records / August 30, 2024
    [Released as a single on June 21, 2024. // A band’s lifespan is on the average two years. But after two years, St. George & The Dragons is just getting started. After four years of writing, rehearsing, and recording, St. George & The Dragons are releasing their debut album – King Of Kansas City, a ten-song album of pure rock and roll influenced by late 70s rock like the Stones and Tom Petty. // The album’s theme comes from a time when Rock ‘n’ Roll ruled the airwaves. It’s about letting go and raising your hand high into the air with your middle finger out to the world as you move on to the next big thing in your life. // Their first single “Leave It All Up To You” will be available on all streaming services June 21! The full-length album will be out August 30 with the vinyl release in September on Grand Central Bell Records. // Lead singer David George (Moaning Lisa, John Fogerty band) has been working with drummer/engineer Pat Tomek (The Rainmakers) since 2018 when they recorded three solo EPs for George. They found it easy to work together and had similar tastes which led them to produced and engineer an album for Kansas City artist David Luther. In the studio with Luther, they enlisted the help of Matt Kesler (The Pedaljets, She Said, The Doo Dads) on bass with Tomek on drums and George on guitars and keys. // George, Tomek, and Kesler hit it off and started working on material of their own, eventually bringing in guitarist Mike Greene (The Front/Bakers Pink) and vocalist/guitarist Skeet Hanks (Beatin’ Path) to round out the sound. Greene was the lead guitarist in the Front, a band known for their searing guitar and power rock sound. Hanks, from New Orleans fronted the band Beatin’ Path, tearing up the Bayou country with their progressive rock sound and soaring melodies. // Influenced by the works of The Stones, Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers, The Beatles, and many other classic rock bands from the 70s and the 80s, St. George & The Dragons came together during the Global Pandemic, giving them time to develop their sound. George, Greene, Hanks, Kesler, and Tomek have all had their share of greatness, from the collective albums they’ve released on major and indie labels to sharing the stage with legends like Paul McCartney, The Replacements, Soul Asylum, Doobie Brothers, The Black Crowes, Derek Trucks Band, Lumineers, Aerosmith, Smithereens, Mother Love Bone, and a list that could fill up a book! // St. George & The Dragons will be following up their release with shows around the Kansas City area later this summer and fall. More information at: http://www.stgeorgeandthedragonsband.com]

[St. George & The Dragons a Vinyl Release Party, Thursday, September 19, 2024 at 8:00pm at Knuckleheads, 2715 Rochester St, KCMO, with Comet Tide opening]

10:35 – Interview with David George

Singer, songwriter, producer, rock and roller, musical theatre creator, David George has toured with the legendary John Fogerty, performing sold out arenas and the “late night” circuit (David Letterman, Jay Leno). David George also released — three EP’s over a twelve month period: Here I Go Again, Won’t Let Go, and Lesson Of Love, with each album adding to the previous (acoustic, band, horns). George gained national attention when the Kansas City Chiefs chose his song “Hey, Kansas City!” to be their touchdown anthem in 2015-16 season. David George has written a Christmas Musical about a Drag Queen, and has performed at The Kansas City Rep Theatre.

David George joins us to shares tracks from his latest recording KING OF KANSAS CITY, the debut album of St. George & The Dragons. Lead singer David George pof the bands: Moaning Lisa, Volker Brothers, and The John Fogerty band, has been working with drummer, producer and engineer Pat Tomek of The Rainmakers, Howard Iceberg, and Deco Auto since 2018 when they recorded three solo EPs for George. While working together producing an album for David Luther, they enlisted the help of Matt Kesler (The Pedaljets, She Said, The Doo Dads) on bass with Tomek on drums and George on guitars and keys. They hit it off! Eventually the trio brought in Mike Greene, lead guitarist of The Front, a band known for their searing guitar and power rock sound, and vocalist/guitarist Skeet Hanks from New Orleans, who fronted the band Beatin’ Path, tearing up the Bayou country with their progressive rock sound and soaring melodies. The new 5-piece now has a 10-track debut album on Grand Central Bell Records! St. George & The Dragons play a Vinyl Release Party, Thursday, September 19, 2024 at 8:00pm at Knuckleheads, 2715 Rochester St, KCMO with Comet Tide.

David George thanks for being with us again on WMM.

(Last time David was on the show was on WMM June 26, 2019 to share music from the Volker Brothers new EP Wrecking Ball. Volker Brothers played an EP Release Show Thursday, June 27, at 7:30 in The Gospel Lounge at Kunckleheads.)

Voeks and George first started playing together when one would fill in with the other’s band. Whether it was Erik playing bass and singing backup in David George & A Crooked Mile or David playing guitar and singing backup in Erik Voeks & The Vague Lakes, the two realized they had a musicality in common. Stripping the band back to just the two of them on acoustic guitars enabled them to do a weeks worth of shows in Seattle. They began performing intimate shows around Kansas City, including house concerts and private events, and spreading the word on their melody driven, harmony enriched, acoustic based music. It’s not pop and it’s not folk, but a blend of the two.

St. George & The Dragons – King of Kansas City is 10 powerful rock and roll tunes influenced by Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers, The Stones, Eagles, REO, and many guitar-driven classic bands of the 70s. Eeleased August 30, 2024

David George (vocals/guitar)
Mike Greene (guitar)
Skeet Hanks (vocals/guitar)
Matt Kesler (vocals/bass)
Pat Tomek (drums)

Guest Players:
Lin Buck (piano/organ)
Ken Lovern (Organ)

Produced by David George
Recorded and Engineered by Pat Tomek at Largely Studios – KCMO
Mastered by Duane Trower at Weights & Measures Soundlabs – KCMO
Artwork by Jud Kite – Killer Kite Productions

Thanks to Whitney for all the noise we made while she tried to go about her day. And big thanks to all our wives and better halves!

St. George & The Dragons have been doing this rock ‘n’ roll thing for some time. Five legends in the Kansas City music scene got together to make the biggest sounding, rockingest record they could make. And they did it with their debut album KING OF KANSAS CITY!

A ten-song album of pure rock and roll influenced by late 70s rock like the Stones and Tom Petty as well as a few modern era artists like Chris Stapleton — ones that never seemed to follow trends or expectations.

The theme of KING OF KANSAS CITY comes from a time when Rock ‘n’ Roll ruled the airwaves. It’s about letting go and raising your hand high into the air with your middle finger out to the world as you move on to the next big thing in your life.

Their long-awaited debut album is out NOW on Grand Central Bell Records!

Lead singer David George (Moaning Lisa, John Fogerty band) has been working with drummer/engineer Pat Tomek (The Rainmakers) since 2018 when they recorded three solo EPs for George. They found it easy to work together and had similar tastes which led them to produced and engineer an album for Kansas City artist David Luther. In the studio with Luther, they enlisted the help of Matt Kesler (The Pedaljets, She Said, The Doo Dads) on bass with Tomek on drums and George on guitars and keys.

George, Tomek, and Kesler hit it off and started working on material of their own, eventually bringing in guitarist Mike Greene (The Front/Bakers Pink) and vocalist/guitarist Skeet Hanks (Beatin’ Path) to round out the sound. Greene was the lead guitarist in the Front, a band known for their searing guitar and power rock sound. Hanks, from New Orleans, fronted the band Beatin’ Path, tearing up the Bayou country with their progressive rock sound and soaring melodies.

Influenced by the works of The Stones, Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers, The Beatles, and many other classic rock bands from the 70s and the 80s, St. George & The Dragons came together during the Global Pandemic, giving them time to develop their sound. George, Greene, Hanks, Kesler, and Tomek have all had their share of greatness, from the collective albums they’ve released on major and indie labels to sharing the stage with legends like Paul McCartney, The Replacements, Soul Asylum, Doobie Brothers, The Black Crowes, Derek Trucks Band, Lumineers, Aerosmith, Smithereens, Mother Love Bone, and a list that could fill up a book!

10:44

  1. St. George & The Dragons – “King of Kansas City”
    from: King of Kansas City / Grand Central Bell Records / August 30, 2024
    [David George on vocals/guitar, Mike Greene on guitar, Skeet Hanks on vocals & guitar, Matt Kesler on vocals & bass, and Pat Tomek on drums. With Guest Players: Lin Buck on piano & organ, and Ken Lovern on organ. // Produced by David George. Recorded and Engineered by Pat Tomek at Largely Studios – KCMO. Mastered by Duane Trower at Weights & Measures Soundlabs – KCMO. Artwork by Jud Kite – Killer Kite Productions // A band’s lifespan is on the average two years. But after two years, St. George & The Dragons is just getting started. After four years of writing, rehearsing, and recording, St. George & The Dragons are releasing their debut album – King Of Kansas City, a ten-song album of pure rock and roll influenced by late 70s rock like the Stones and Tom Petty. // The album’s theme comes from a time when Rock ‘n’ Roll ruled the airwaves. It’s about letting go and raising your hand high into the air with your middle finger out to the world as you move on to the next big thing in your life. // Their first single “Leave It All Up To You” will be available on all streaming services June 21! The full-length album will be out August 30 with the vinyl release in September on Grand Central Bell Records. // Lead singer David George (Moaning Lisa, John Fogerty band) has been working with drummer/engineer Pat Tomek (The Rainmakers) since 2018 when they recorded three solo EPs for George. They found it easy to work together and had similar tastes which led them to produced and engineer an album for Kansas City artist David Luther. In the studio with Luther, they enlisted the help of Matt Kesler (The Pedaljets, She Said, The Doo Dads) on bass with Tomek on drums and George on guitars and keys. // George, Tomek, and Kesler hit it off and started working on material of their own, eventually bringing in guitarist Mike Greene (The Front/Bakers Pink) and vocalist/guitarist Skeet Hanks (Beatin’ Path) to round out the sound. Greene was the lead guitarist in the Front, a band known for their searing guitar and power rock sound. Hanks, from New Orleans fronted the band Beatin’ Path, tearing up the Bayou country with their progressive rock sound and soaring melodies. // Influenced by the works of The Stones, Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers, The Beatles, and many other classic rock bands from the 70s and the 80s, St. George & The Dragons came together during the Global Pandemic, giving them time to develop their sound. George, Greene, Hanks, Kesler, and Tomek have all had their share of greatness, from the collective albums they’ve released on major and indie labels to sharing the stage with legends like Paul McCartney, The Replacements, Soul Asylum, Doobie Brothers, The Black Crowes, Derek Trucks Band, Lumineers, Aerosmith, Smithereens, Mother Love Bone, and a list that could fill up a book! // St. George & The Dragons will be following up their release with shows around the Kansas City area later this summer and fall. More information at: http://www.stgeorgeandthedragonsband.com]

[St. George & The Dragons Play a Vinyl Release Party, Thursday, September 19, 2024 at 8:00pm at Knuckleheads, 2715 Rochester St, KCMO, with Comet Tide opening]

10:47 – More Interview with David George

Singer, songwriter, producer, rock and roller, musical theatre creator, David George has toured all over the place with the bands: Moaning Lisa, Volker Brothers, and The John Fogerty band, where he, played on national television, had his music played when the Chiefs scored a touch down, has written a Christmas Musical about a Drag Queen, and has performed at The Kansas City Rep Theatre.

David George joins us to shares tracks from his latest recording KING OF KANSAS CITY, the debut album of St. George & The Dragons. St. George & The Dragons play a Vinyl Release Party, Thursday, September 19, 2024 at 8:00pm at Knuckleheads, 2715 Rochester St, KCMO with Comet Tide.

David George thanks for being with us again on WMM.

David George on vocals/guitar,
Mike Greene on guitar,
Skeet Hanks on vocals & guitar,
Matt Kesler on vocals & bass, and
Pat Tomek on drums.

With Guest Players: Lin Buck on piano & organ, and Ken Lovern on organ. //

Produced by David George. Recorded and Engineered by Pat Tomek at Largely Studios – KCMO. Mastered by Duane Trower at Weights & Measures Soundlabs – KCMO. Artwork by Jud Kite – Killer Kite Productions

A band’s lifespan is on the average two years. But after two years, St. George & The Dragons is just getting started. After four years of writing, rehearsing, and recording, St. George & The Dragons are releasing their debut album – King Of Kansas City, a ten-song album of pure rock and roll influenced by late 70s rock like the Stones and Tom Petty.

The album’s theme comes from a time when Rock ‘n’ Roll ruled the airwaves. It’s about letting go and raising your hand high into the air with your middle finger out to the world as you move on to the next big thing in your life.

Their first single “Leave It All Up To You” will be available on all streaming services June 21! The full-length album will be out August 30 with the vinyl release in September on Grand Central Bell Records.

Lead singer David George (Moaning Lisa, John Fogerty band) has been working with drummer/engineer Pat Tomek (The Rainmakers) since 2018 when they recorded three solo EPs for George. They found it easy to work together and had similar tastes which led them to produced and engineer an album for Kansas City artist David Luther. In the studio with Luther, they enlisted the help of Matt Kesler (The Pedaljets, She Said, The Doo Dads) on bass with Tomek on drums and George on guitars and keys.

George, Tomek, and Kesler hit it off and started working on material of their own, eventually bringing in guitarist Mike Greene (The Front/Bakers Pink) and vocalist/guitarist Skeet Hanks (Beatin’ Path) to round out the sound. Greene was the lead guitarist in the Front, a band known for their searing guitar and power rock sound. Hanks, from New Orleans fronted the band Beatin’ Path, tearing up the Bayou country with their progressive rock sound and soaring melodies.

Influenced by the works of The Stones, Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers, The Beatles, and many other classic rock bands from the 70s and the 80s, St. George & The Dragons came together during the Global Pandemic, giving them time to develop their sound. George, Greene, Hanks, Kesler, and Tomek have all had their share of greatness, from the collective albums they’ve released on major and indie labels to sharing the stage with legends like Paul McCartney, The Replacements, Soul Asylum, Doobie Brothers, The Black Crowes, Derek Trucks Band, Lumineers, Aerosmith, Smithereens, Mother Love Bone, and a list that could fill up a book!

St. George & The Dragons will be following up their release with shows around the Kansas City area later this summer and fall.

St. George & The Dragons played the Nelson Atkins Museum of Art “Lawn Party” Kansas City, MO Sunday, July 21.

David George thanks for being with us again on WMM.

St. George & The Dragons Play a Vinyl Release Party, Thursday, September 19, 2024 at 8:00pm at Knuckleheads, 2715 Rochester St, KCMO, with Comet Tide opening.

10:56

Screenshot
  1. St. George & The Dragons – “Put a Little Lovin’ In”
    from: King of Kansas City / Grand Central Bell Records / August 30, 2024
    [David George on vocals/guitar, Mike Greene on guitar, Skeet Hanks on vocals & guitar, Matt Kesler on vocals & bass, and Pat Tomek on drums. With Guest Players: Lin Buck on piano & organ, and Ken Lovern on organ. // Produced by David George. Recorded and Engineered by Pat Tomek at Largely Studios – KCMO. Mastered by Duane Trower at Weights & Measures Soundlabs – KCMO. Artwork by Jud Kite – Killer Kite Productions // A band’s lifespan is on the average two years. But after two years, St. George & The Dragons is just getting started. After four years of writing, rehearsing, and recording, St. George & The Dragons are releasing their debut album – King Of Kansas City, a ten-song album of pure rock and roll influenced by late 70s rock like the Stones and Tom Petty. // The album’s theme comes from a time when Rock ‘n’ Roll ruled the airwaves. It’s about letting go and raising your hand high into the air with your middle finger out to the world as you move on to the next big thing in your life. // Their first single “Leave It All Up To You” will be available on all streaming services June 21! The full-length album will be out August 30 with the vinyl release in September on Grand Central Bell Records. // Lead singer David George (Moaning Lisa, John Fogerty band) has been working with drummer/engineer Pat Tomek (The Rainmakers) since 2018 when they recorded three solo EPs for George. They found it easy to work together and had similar tastes which led them to produced and engineer an album for Kansas City artist David Luther. In the studio with Luther, they enlisted the help of Matt Kesler (The Pedaljets, She Said, The Doo Dads) on bass with Tomek on drums and George on guitars and keys. // George, Tomek, and Kesler hit it off and started working on material of their own, eventually bringing in guitarist Mike Greene (The Front/Bakers Pink) and vocalist/guitarist Skeet Hanks (Beatin’ Path) to round out the sound. Greene was the lead guitarist in the Front, a band known for their searing guitar and power rock sound. Hanks, from New Orleans fronted the band Beatin’ Path, tearing up the Bayou country with their progressive rock sound and soaring melodies. // Influenced by the works of The Stones, Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers, The Beatles, and many other classic rock bands from the 70s and the 80s, St. George & The Dragons came together during the Global Pandemic, giving them time to develop their sound. George, Greene, Hanks, Kesler, and Tomek have all had their share of greatness, from the collective albums they’ve released on major and indie labels to sharing the stage with legends like Paul McCartney, The Replacements, Soul Asylum, Doobie Brothers, The Black Crowes, Derek Trucks Band, Lumineers, Aerosmith, Smithereens, Mother Love Bone, and a list that could fill up a book! // St. George & The Dragons will be following up their release with shows around the Kansas City area later this summer and fall. More information at: http://www.stgeorgeandthedragonsband.com]

[St. George & The Dragons a Vinyl Release Party, Thursday, September 19, 2024 at 8:00pm at Knuckleheads, 2715 Rochester St, KCMO, with Comet Tide opening]

11:00 – Station ID

  1. The Nation of Ulysses – “the sound of Jazz to come”
    from: Plays Pretty for Baby / Dischord / October 6, 1992
    [The Nation of Ulysses was an American punk rock band from Washington, D.C., formed in spring 1988 with four members. Originally known as simply Ulysses, the first mark of the group consisted of Ian Svenonius on vocals and trumpet, Steve Kroner on guitar, Steve Gamboa on bass guitar, and James Canty on drums. Tim Green joined the band late in 1989 as a guitarist and the band became “Nation of Ulysses.” Nation of Ulysses disbanded in the autumn of 1992, having failed to complete their third album. After the breakup, Svenonius, Canty, and Gamboa went on to form the short-lived Cupid Car Club and The Make-Up. Tim Green went on to help create The Fucking Champs, a mostly-instrumental trio out of San Francisco, and later Concentrick, a solo project with a focus on ambient music. // Nation of Ulysses was known for their far-left politics, their extremely physical live performances, and their unique take on punk culture and fashion. In total, Nation of Ulysses released three full-length albums, and two vinyl EPs released on Dischord Records, and were featured on a number of compilation albums on a variety of record labels. // The band formed in spring 1988, initially composed of four members – Ian Svenonius on vocals and trumpet, Steve Kroner on guitar, Steve Gamboa on bass guitar, and James Canty on drums – and known simply as “Ulysses.” In late 1989, Tim Green joined the band as a second guitarist and the band was renamed to “Nation of Ulysses.” // In 1990, before the band released any official albums, Ian Svenonius was featured as teen-oriented Sassy Magazine’s first “Sassiest Boy in America.” He was interviewed at length in the magazine’s October issue, going into some depth about the band’s sound and political motivations. // In 1991 they released their first full-length album, 13-Point Program to Destroy America on Dischord Records. This was followed a year later by Plays Pretty for Baby, also on Dischord. During the recording of the band’s follow-up to Plays Pretty for Baby, Steve Kroner left the band. The remaining quartet continued to record, but eventually dissolved in 1992. In a later interview, Svenonius explained the reason for the split: “Nation of Ulysses broke up because the epoch changed with the advent of digital music and the Nirvana explosion. We were faced with what’s now known as indie rock, a sort of vacuous form. We had to determine our next move and this [the forming of the Make-Up] is it.” // After the band’s dissolution, Svenonius went on to form the short-lived Cupid Car Club with James Canty and Steve Gamboa, the Make-Up (again with Canty and Gamboa), and Weird War. Green went on to become an engineer and record producer and joined the prog-heavy metal band The Fucking Champs. // Though relatively short-lived, Nation of Ulysses’ influence has been substantial: they have been cited as influences for bands such as Glassjaw, The (International) Noise Conspiracy, The Hives, Thursday, Refused, Boysetsfire, Bikini Kill, Rocket From The Crypt, Antioch Arrow, The Locust, Death From Above 1979, At The Drive-in, LCD Soundsystem, Bis and Huggy Bear, among many others. // During Nation of Ulysses’ four years of activity, they released only two full-length albums: 13-Point Program to Destroy America in 1991 and Plays Pretty for Baby in 1992, both released on Dischord Records. After releasing Plays Pretty for Baby, the band began recording a third full-length album, but Steve Kroner separated from the band before recording was completed. The remaining quartet continued to record, but the group eventually dissolved before the record’s completion. In 2000, six songs from those sessions, in addition to four new tracks recorded live, were compiled and released posthumously as The Embassy Tapes. // In addition to their three full-length albums, Nation of Ulysses released two vinyl EPs. The first, a self-titled EP, was the band’s first official release, but went out of print when the three tracks from it were included in 13-Point Program to Destroy America. The second EP, released in 1992 under the title The Birth of the Ulysses Aesthetic (the synthesis of speed and transformation), also went out of print when its tracks were later released on Plays Pretty for Baby.[10] The band were also featured in a number of compilation albums on a variety of record labels. // In 1992, NOU was on tour with Bikini Kill, and when they arrived in Memphis, the found that the promoter for the show hadn’t actually promoted the show. So, while out on the town flyering the streets and ducking into record stores, NOU ran into Primal Scream, a band which had been in town recording their own album. Primal Scream then decided to attend NOU’s show at the Antenna Club, and then proceeded to invite NOU to record with them in the studio the next day. Nation of Ulysses then recorded five songs with Primal Scream in nine hours, though of course only after a quick errand for some tin foil for the members of Primal Scream to smoke a bit of crack, according to Tim Green. These recordings are known as Memphis Demos, and include the demos of N-Sub Ulysses, 50,000 Watts, Mockingbird, Yeah, and Shakedown.]

11:05 – Guest DJ – Tucker Slough

We welcomes Tucker Slough as a special Guest DJ. Tucker Slough is a veteran of the Kansas City Music Community. His father is Fred Slough a well know Kansas City Attorney. Fred was part of the progressive law firm Slough Conneally Irwin and Madden who had offices above The Corner Restaurant in Westport, back when Westport was progressive and cool. // The late Kathleen Conneally was an Attorney for KKFI in our early years. Kay Madden was a regular contributor to KKFI’s The Tenth Voice for over a decade. // Tucker Slough is a KC based MC, drummer, and actor.

Tucker released his 8-track album, all of us ends up as all of us, on September 30, 2023. Tucker released his 13-track album, Municipal Bonds on December 26, 2022 in collaboration with Sloan Myers who provided Beats and cuts. He released his 5-track EP, Lx Obvix, on January 15, 2022. Tucker released his 16-track album, DraculaVision, on June 16, 2021. A veteran of the Kansas City music community, Tucker has previously released the 23-track album, Sloughterhouse V, in 2007, the 15-track album, The Sloughvinci Code, from 2007-2008, and the 28-track album Neonderthal in 2014. Tucker Slough has also released two vinyl albums: EPs 1 & 2, and EPs 3 & 4, with Shante’ Clair for their experimental Chicago/Kansas City band, ShinyJets. Info at: http://www.tuckerslough.bandcamp.com

Tucker Slough Thanks for being with us on Wednesday MidDay Medley

We just heard The Nation of Ulysses

Coming up Tucker will spin tracks from: Nation of Ulysses, Big Black, Bellini, Jesus Lizard, Joanna Newsom, US Maple, Luge, Ava Luna, and Lx Obvix.

Tucker’s music is incredibly original, theatrical, hilarious, political, making social commentary with song, and the poetry of hip

Tucker is an Actor. Tucker is a drummer. Tucker Slough is a husband and father

Tucker was part of the band ShinyJets an experimental rock band formed in Chicago in 2004 when drummer Tucker Slough encountered Singer/Guitarist Shanté Clair performing at a party thrown by a mutual friend in the Rogers Park area. The two struck up a friendship and began trying to incorporate Tucker’s drumming into Shanté’s existing solo project, The Maybe. Soon they began writing new songs and pushing their musical ideas further, incorporating looping pedals and other electronics until they had compiled a number of songs. Some time afterwards, Tucker moved back to his hometown of Kansas City and Shanté left Chicago to live in New York for a number of years. Around 2014, the two began working on new songs together, with Shanté writing songs that Tucker would then add drums parts to and send back via Dropbox. Within a short time the material they were creating began to take shape and discussions began about re-establishing the band. In March of 2015 Shanté packed up and moved to Kansas City to begin work on the project that would assume the moniker Shiny Jets. Incorporating songs written back in Chicago and those songs written long distance between New York and Kansas City, the two began adding layers of sampling and further experimentation with even more complex looping and arrangements. Currently Shiny Jets are no longer a band.

Tucker Slough Discography

all of us ends up as all of us, released September 30, 2023
8-track album,

Municipal Bonds, released December 26, 2022
13-track album made in collaboration with Sloan Myers who provided Beats and cuts.

Lx Obvix, released January 15, 2022
5-track EP,

DraculaVision, released June 16, 2021
16-track album

Sloughterhouse V, released in 2007
23-track album, Produced by Tucker Slough in Chicago and Kansas City. Featuring the cartoon bear. http://www.neonderthalkcmo.bandcamp.com

Tucker Slough: The Sloughvinci Code, released 2007-2008
15-track album, recorded in KCMO 2007, 2008 in a house near Topp Boom’s crib. All production by Tucker Slough. Rhymes by Tucker Slough.

Sloughchwitz, released in 2009-ish
Sloughschwitz is a concept album recorded in and around Kansas City in 2009-ish, at a time when Tucker Slough was obsessively studying the bizarre and fascinating, crypto-right wing extremist Lyndon Larouche cult, and observing in horror the growth of the right-wing extremism in the United States and around the world. All music and rhymes by Tucker Slough except Negro Sco verse on his cameo song. This album has a conspicuous absence of the cartoon bear.

Neonderthal, released in 2014
28-track album, Produced by Luke Rocha and Tucker Slough, compact disc and digital download available at- http://www.neonderthalkcmo.bandcamp.com. Recorded in KC, 2014. Symbol Heavy Recordings

Tucker Slough has also released two vinyl albums:
EPs 1 & 2, and EPs 3 & 4, with Shante’ Clair for their band, ShinyJets.

Tucker Slough Thanks for being with us on Wednesday MidDay Medley

Info at: http://www.tuckerslough.bandcamp.com

11:09

  1. Big Black – “Kerosene”
    from: Automizer (Remastered) / Touch and Go Records / June 1, 1985
    [Atomizer is the debut full-length album by American punk rock group Big Black released in 1986. Steve Albini on vocals, guitar, drum machine programming (1981–1987; died 2024); bass guitar (1981–82); Jeff Pezzati on bass guitar, backing vocals (1983–84)
    Santiago Durango on guitar, backing vocals (1983–1987) Dave Riley on bass guitar, backing vocals (1985–1987; died 2019). // The band’s drum machine is credited as “Roland” on their releases. // Big Black was an American punk rock band from Evanston, Illinois, active from 1981 to 1987. Founded first as a solo project by singer and guitarist Steve Albini, the band became a trio with an initial lineup that included guitarist Santiago Durango and bassist Jeff Pezzati, both of Naked Raygun. In 1985, Pezzati was replaced by Dave Riley, who played on Big Black’s two full-length studio albums, Atomizer (1986) and Songs About Fucking (1987). // Big Black’s aggressive and abrasive music was characterized by distinctively clanky guitars and the use of a drum machine rather than a drum kit, elements that foreshadowed industrial rock. The band’s lyrics flouted commonly held taboos and dealt frankly—and often explicitly—with politically and culturally loaded topics including murder, rape, child sexual abuse, arson, racism, and misogyny. Though the band’s lyrics contained controversial material, the lyrics were meant to serve as a commentary or a display of distaste for the subject matter. They were staunchly critical of the commercial nature of rock, shunning the mainstream music industry and insisting on complete control over all aspects of their career. At the height of their success, they booked their own tours, paid for their own recordings, refused to sign contracts, and eschewed many of the traditional corporate trappings of rock bands. In doing so, they had a significant impact on the aesthetic and political development of independent and underground rock music. // In addition to two studio albums, Big Black released two live albums, two compilation albums, four EPs, and five singles, all through independent record labels. Most of the band’s catalog was kept in print through Touch and Go Records for years following their breakup.// Big Black was founded by Steve Albini in 1981 during his second year of college at Northwestern University. Albini had become a fan of punk rock during his high school years in Missoula, Montana, and taught himself to play bass guitar in the fall of 1979, his senior year, while recuperating from a badly broken leg resulting from being struck by a car while riding his motorcycle. Moving to Evanston, Illinois the following year to pursue a journalism degree and fine art minor at Northwestern, Albini immersed himself in the fledgling Chicago punk scene and became a devoted fan of the band Naked Raygun. He also DJ’d for the campus radio station, from which he was repeatedly fired for playing loud and abrasive music during the morning time slot as well as not completing the required logs. He also wrote a controversial column titled “Tired of Ugly Fat?” for the Chicago zine Matter, publishing confrontational rants about the local music scene which polarized readers into either respecting or hating him. // A Roland TR-606 drum machine, the model Albini used to create Big Black’s drum sound // Albini began playing in college bands, including a short-lived “arty new wave” act called Stations that featured a drum machine. Seeing the advantage in a machine that could play incredibly fast without tiring, always kept a steady beat, and would follow commands exactly, he purchased a Roland TR-606 drum machine and began writing what would become the first Big Black songs. However, he was unable to find other musicians who could play the songs to his satisfaction, later stating in Forced Exposure that “I couldn’t find anybody who didn’t blow out of a pig’s asshole.” Instead, in the spring of 1981, he bought a guitar, borrowed a four-track multitrack recorder from a friend in exchange for a case of beer, and spent his spring break week recording the Lungs EP in his living room, handling the guitar, bass, and vocals by himself and programming the Roland TR-606 to provide the drum sound. Influenced by bands like Cabaret Voltaire, Killing Joke, and the Cure, the EP is described by Our Band Could Be Your Life author Michael Azerrad as “cold, dark, and resolutely unlistenable”, with the lyrics describing child abusers and other controversial topics, and Albini later regarded the effort as one of his few artistic regrets. // Albini named his new musical project Big Black, calling the moniker “just sort of a reduction of the concept of a large, scary, ominous figure. All the historical images of fear and all the things that kids are afraid of are all big and black, basically.” He used the Lungs tape to try to enlist other musicians to the project, briefly recruiting Minor Threat guitarist Lyle Preslar who was attending Northwestern, but the two proved incompatible as musicians. Albini passed Lungs on to John Babbin of the small local label Ruthless Records, who released 1,500 copies of the EP in December 1982 with random objects such as dollar bills, used condoms, photographs of Bruce Lee, and bloody pieces of paper thrown into the inserts.]
  1. Bellini – “Rut Row”
    from: Snowing Sun / Monitor Records / September 10, 2002
    [Bellini is an international indie rock/math rock band, composed of members from Girls Against Boys, Soulside and Uzeda. This band was named after the Italian composer Vincenzo Bellini. // The band was formed after Damon Che’s previous band Don Caballero went on hiatus. To start a new outfit he called upon the Italian guitarist Agostino Tilotta. They were joined by Tilotta’s wife Giovanna Cacciola (vocals) while Che brought in Matthew Taylor on bass. The four-piece got together with Steve Albini who produced their debut album Snowing Sun, released in 2002. During the subsequent North American tour drummer Che left and was replaced by Alexis Fleisig. In 2005 the band released the album Small Stones, followed by The Precious Prize of Gravity in 2009. Both recorded with the assistance of Steve Albini. A new record was planned for sometime in 2015. // Members: Giovanna Cacciola on vocals, Alexis Fleisig on drums, Matthew Taylor on bass, Agostino Tilotta on guitar, Damon Che on drums (2001—2002). // Official releases: Snowing Sun, (Monitor Records, Palace Records, 2002), Small Stones, (Temporary Residence Limited, 2005), The Buffalo Song/Never Again 7″ single (Radio is Down, 2004), The Precious Prize of Gravity, (Temporary Residence Limited, 2009), and Before The Day Has Gone, (Temporary Residence Limited, 2018).]

11:17 – Guest DJ – Tucker Slough

We welcome Tucker Slough as a special Guest DJ. Tucker Slough is a veteran of the KC Music Community. His father is Fred Slough a well know Kansas City Attorney. Fred was part of the progressive law firm Slough Conneally Irwin and Madden who had offices above The Corner Restaurant in Westport, back when Westport was progressive and cool. // The late Kathleen Conneally was an Attorney for KKFI in our early years. Kay Madden was a regular contributor to KKFI’s The Tenth Voice for a decade. //

Tucker’s music is incredibly original, theatrical, hilarious, political, making social commentary with song, and the poetry of hip.

Tucker is an Actor. Tucker is a drummer. Tucker Slough is a husband and father

Tucker Slough Thanks for being with us on Wednesday MidDay Medley

11:20

  1. The Jesus Lizard – “Then Comes Dudley”
    from: GOAT / Touch and Go Records / March 15, 1991
    [Austin, Texas based band with David Yow, David Wm. Sims, Duane Denison, Mac McNeilly, and past members: Jim Kimball, and Brendan Murphy. // The Jesus Lizard is an American rock band formed in 1987 in Austin, Texas by vocalist David Yow, guitarist Duane Denison and bassist David Wm. Sims. They relocated to Chicago, Illinois, in 1989, where they found kindred spirits in recording engineer Steve Albini and Touch and Go Records. With the addition of drummer Mac McNeilly, they began performing live, eventually attracting an international audience with their powerful live show. // The Jesus Lizard were “a leading noise rock band in the American independent underground…[who] turned out a series of independent records filled with scathing, disembowelling, guitar-driven pseudo-industrial noise.” The albums Goat (1991) and Liar (1992) have since been recognized as two of the most significant noise rock albums of their decade. // Drummer Jim Kimball replaced McNeilly late in 1996, and was himself replaced by Brendan Murphy two years later, with McNeilly returning to drums for their reunion shows years later. Despite releasing a split single with leading alt-rockers Nirvana and signing to Capitol Records, the band failed to find commercial success amid the alternative rock explosion of the 1990s and disbanded in 1999. Their reunion tour ten years later garnered positive responses from audiences and critics. The band performed another reunion tour in 2017 and 2019. // The band began in Austin, Texas, when guitarist Duane Denison asked David Yow, formerly of Scratch Acid, to play bass on some songs he wanted to record. Yow suggested that he sing and have former Scratch Acid bassist David Wm. Sims play bass instead. The resultant group took its name from a common nickname for the basilisk, a type of lizard that can run on water. The trio rehearsed several times in Austin with a drum machine. Yow and Sims moved to Chicago in 1988, and Denison followed the next year. // Their first EP, Pure, was recorded by Albini and released by Touch & Go in 1989. It is the only record by the band that uses a drum machine. Drummer Mac McNeilly, formerly of Phantom 309, was recruited and the band played its first live show on July 1, 1989. Albini recorded the band’s next four albums – Head (1990), Goat (1991), Liar (1992), and Down (1994). During this era the group also released a live record, Show, and a split single with Nirvana, Puss/Oh, the Guilt. // The band signed to Capitol Records in 1995, recording the song “Panic in Cicero” for the Clerks soundtrack and making appearances at Lollapalooza shortly thereafter. Impressed by his work on The Melvins’ Stoner Witch album, the band hired producer Garth Richardson to record their next record, Shot, the following year. While rumors that Albini refused to work with the band due to their involvement with a major label persisted, both Albini and the group have stated this to be false. // McNeilly left the band in late 1996, citing exhaustion from touring and the desire to spend more time with his family.[He was replaced by Jim Kimball, of Mule and Denison’s side project, The Denison/Kimball Trio. // After more heavy touring the following year, this lineup recorded 1998’s self-titled EP, their only record whose title is not a four-letter word, on Jetset Records. The EP featured production and engineering by Andy Gill of Gang of Four, John Cale, and Jim O’Rourke. Later that year, the band released the album Blue, also recorded by Gill. A departure, the record explored their experimental instincts previously hinted at on earlier songs like “Happy Bunny Goes Fluff-Fluff Along” and “White Hole”. // In August 1998 Kimball left the group and was replaced by Chicago-based drummer Brendan Murphy, formerly of the Wesley Willis Fiasco. They embarked on several more months of heavy touring, playing the final gig of their initial career at the Umeå Open festival in Umeå, Sweden, on March 27, 1999. After being dropped from Capitol Records mid-contract, the band announced its split the following June.]
  1. Joanna Newsom – “Bridges and Balloons”
    from: The Milk-Eyed Mender / Drag City / March 23, 2004
    [Debut album from Joanna Newsom (born January 18, 1982) is an American singer-songwriter and actress. Born and raised in Northern California, Newsom was classically trained on the harp in her youth and began her career as a keyboardist in the San Francisco-based indie band the Pleased. // After recording and self-releasing two EPs in 2002, Newsom signed to the independent label Drag City. Her debut album, The Milk-Eyed Mender, was released in 2004 to acclaim and garnered Newsom an underground following. She received wider exposure with Ys (2006), which reached number 134 on the Billboard 200 and was nominated for a 2007 Shortlist Music Prize. She continued releasing albums with Have One on Me in 2010 and Divers in 2015. // Newsom has been noted by critics for her unique musical style, sometimes characterized as progressive folk, and for her harp instrumentation. She has also appeared as an actress with roles in the television series Portlandia and in the 2014 film Inherent Vice. // Newsom was born in Grass Valley, California. Her parents, both doctors, were “progressive-minded professionals” who previously lived in the San Francisco Bay Area. Newsom was raised in Nevada City along with her older brother, Peter, and younger sister, Emily. She is the second cousin, twice removed, of Gavin Newsom, Governor of California. // As a child, Newsom was not allowed to watch television or listen to the radio. She describes her parents as “kind of idealists when it came to hoping they could protect us from bad influences, like violent movies, or stupid stuff.” She listened to music from a young age. Her father played the guitar, and her mother was a classically trained pianist who played the hammered dulcimer, the autoharp and conga drums. Newsom attended a Waldorf school where she studied theater and learned to memorize and recite long poems. // At five, Newsom asked her parents if she could learn to play the harp. Her parents eventually agreed to sign her up for harp lessons, but the local harp instructor did not want to take on such a young student and suggested she learn to play the piano first. She did, and later moved on to the harp which she “loved from the first lesson onward.” She first played on smaller Celtic harps until her parents bought her a full-size pedal harp in the seventh grade. // After high school, she studied composition and creative writing at Mills College, where she played keyboards in The Pleased. She dropped out, however, to focus on her music and returned to live with family in Nevada City. // n 2002–03, after appearing as a guest musician on Nervous Cop’s self-titled collaboration album, Newsom recorded two EPs, Walnut Whales and Yarn and Glue. These homemade recordings were intended to serve as a document of her early work and were not intended for public distribution. At the suggestion of Noah Georgeson, her then-boyfriend and recording engineer of the EP, she burned several copies to sell at her early shows. Newsom’s friend and bandmate in Golden Shoulders, Adam Kline, gave one of her CDs to Will Oldham at a show in Nevada City. Oldham was impressed with Newsom’s music and asked her to tour with him. He also gave a copy of the CD to the owner of Drag City, his record label. Drag City signed Newsom and released her debut album The Milk-Eyed Mender in 2004. // Shortly thereafter, Newsom toured with Devendra Banhart and Vetiver to promote the album and made an early UK appearance at the Green Man Festival in Wales.[19] The tour was the subject of the 2011 documentary, The Family Jams. In December 2004, she performed with Smog and Weird War at Drag City’s “It’s a Wonderful Next Life” Christmas party. She also appeared as a guest musician on Vetiver’s 2004 self-titled album, and the following year, on Vashti Bunyan’s Lookaftering (2005). The track “Sprout and the Bean” was featured in the 2008 horror film The Strangers. // The Milk-Eyed Mender had sold 200,000 copies as of 2010 and helped her garner an underground following. The album was remarked as a “neo-folk benchmark” by music historian John Morrish in 2007 and was named the 12th best folk album of all time by NME. // Her second album, Ys (/iːs/), was released in November 2006, also by Drag City. The album features orchestrations and arrangements by Van Dyke Parks, engineering from Steve Albini and mixing by Drag City label-mate Jim O’Rourke. On a road trip, Bill Callahan recommended she listen to the album Song Cycle by Parks, which led to him being chosen to arrange her work on Ys. To support Ys, Newsom performed the album live in 2008 with the Brooklyn Philharmonic in New York City and with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra in Sydney, Australia. Ys garnered Newsom wider exposure, charting at number 134 on the Billboard 200. The album was also nominated for a 2007 Shortlist Music Prize. As of 2010, Ys had sold 250,000 copies. // In 2009, she appeared in the music video for the song “Kids” by the group MGMT. Also in 2009, Newsom appeared as a guest harpist on the Moore Brothers’ album Aptos and played piano on Golden Shoulders’ Get Reasonable. Newsom provided additional vocals for The Lonely Island’s song “Ras Trent” during this period as well. On March 28, 2009, she performed over two hours of new material at an unannounced concert in Big Sur, California with fellow Nevada City singer-lyricist Mariee Sioux under the pseudonym the Beatles’s. Those in attendance reported that about one-third of her new material was played primarily on piano, with a backing arrangement of banjo, violin, guitar and drums. On February 11, 2010, Pitchfork Media reported that Newsom would be the subject of a tribute book titled Visions of Joanna Newsom which was published by Roan Press and features a contribution from author and publisher Dave Eggers. Newsom’s third studio album, Have One on Me, was released on February 23, 2010, in North America.[39] A triple album recorded in Tokyo in 2009, it consists of over two hours of songs. Writing for the Los Angeles Times, Ann Powers praised the album’s variety, adding: “Newsom uses the songwriter’s default mode to explore how traditional love, for women, can be both the beginning and the end of possibility: a way to escape home and be exiled from it; to welcome children or be burdened by fertility; to be entrusted with secrets, or betrayed.” Throughout 2010, she toured Europe and North America to promote the record, supported by a five-piece band, and also appeared as a guest composer on the album How I Got Over by the Roots, released in June of that year. She was also selected by Matt Groening to perform at the edition of the All Tomorrow’s Parties festival he curated in May 2010 in Minehead, England. In December 2010, a tribute album of Newsom covers was released as a digital download. Artists involved include M. Ward, Billy Bragg, Francesco Santocono, Guy Buttery and Owen Pallett, with all proceeds going to Oxfam America’s Pakistan Flood Relief Efforts. On July 19, 2011, Newsom’s second single, “What We Have Known,” was released on 12″ vinyl. The single was originally the b-side to her first single, “Sprout and the Bean”.[43] In June 2011, she filmed her second music video (for the song “Good Intentions Paving Company”) with directors Karni & Saul.[44] Newsom was selected by Jeff Mangum of Neutral Milk Hotel to perform at the All Tomorrow’s Parties festival that he curated in March 2012 in Minehead, England. In late 2011, Newsom contributed vocals to “The Muppet Show Theme” for The Muppetsand appeared on the cover of the 10th anniversary issue of Under the Radar with Robin Pecknold. // Newsom began 2012 with television appearances on Austin City Limits (on January 21) and Portlandia (on February 7). // On June 25, 2012, she performed at the Warfield Theatre in San Francisco with Philip Glass and Tim Fain as part of a benefit for the Henry Miller Memorial Library. She performed a new song at the concert tentatively titled The Diver’s Wife, a love story concerning pearl hunting, which would eventually become the title track from her next album, Divers. On October 14, she performed another new song tentatively called “Look and Despair” at the Treasure Island Festival, which was renamed “Sapokanikan” and released as the lead single from Divers. //Newsom appeared on a track titled “Kindness be Conceived” on Thao and the Get Down Stay Down’s album We the Common, released in February 2013.[52] In March 2013, Newsom contributed to the song “The Man Who Ran the Town” from the album Why Do Birds Suddenly Appear by British skinhead band Hard Skin. // She appeared in and narrated the 2014 film Inherent Vice, directed by Paul Thomas Anderson. Peter Travers of Rolling Stone called Newsom’s narration in the film “gorgeously rendered.” Newsom’s fourth record, Divers, was released on October 23, 2015. The album peaked at number one on the Billboard Alternative Albums chart and topped her previous best sales week (Ys’s debut). // On December 8, 2015, she performed “Leaving the City” from the album on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert On March 22, 2023, she performed a surprise set as Fleet Foxes’ opener during their Spring Recital show in Los Angeles, performing five new songs tentatively titled “Bombs Are Whistling”, “Marie at the Mill”, “Little Hand”, “The Air Again”, and “No Wonder”. On May 18, 2024, during concert performances of mainly children’s song covers, Newsom debuted two original songs: “Home Economics” and “Rovenshere”.]

11:28 – Underwriting

11:30 – Guest DJ – Tucker Slough

We welcome Tucker Slough as a special Guest DJ. Tucker Slough is a veteran of the KC Music Community. His father is Fred Slough a well know Kansas City Attorney. Fred was part of the progressive law firm Slough Conneally Irwin and Madden who had offices above The Corner Restaurant in Westport, back when Westport was progressive and cool. // The late Kathleen Conneally was an Attorney for KKFI in our early years. Kay Madden was a regular contributor to KKFI’s The Tenth Voice for a decade. //

Tucker Slough Thanks for being with us on Wednesday MidDay Medley

11:33

  1. US Maple – “Sweet and Center”
    from: Purple On Time / Drag City Records / November 4, 2003
    [Chicago, based band active from 1995–2007 with Al Johnson, Mark Shippy, Todd Rittman, Adam Vida, and past member Pat Samson. // According to singer Al Johnson, the album’s title is meant to elicit connotations of emotion, as, to him, purple is an emotional color. The “on time” aspect of the title is meant to evoke sexual associations related to climax. Al Johnson describes the records as a “love record,” and contends that the band intended to make an album of love songs, but their intention went unnoticed. // U.S. Maple was an American noise rock band. The group formed in Chicago in 1995. The band consists of Al Johnson (lead singer), Mark Shippy (guitarist), Pat Samson (drummer), and Todd Rittmann (guitarist). // U.S. Maple was formed in 1995 at DeKalb’s Northern Illinois University by former members of Shorty and the Mercury Players. Two members from each band met at the corner of Grand and Western Avenues, and as the band would reveal later on their website, began discussing how the group could erase rock and roll from their collective minds. The assembled group set out to devise a working method for reorganizing Rock and Roll, keeping only what they felt were its most important core elements. Recognizing they were kindred spirits, the group decided then and there to unite in an attempt to realize some of their musical ambitions. // U.S. Maple inherited vocalist Al Johnson and guitarist Mark Shippy from Shorty, while drummer Pat Samson and second guitarist Todd Rittman were transplants from the Mercury Players. The band’s first recording came in the form of a two-song 7″ single produced by Doug Easley and recorded in September 1995 at Easley Studios in Memphis, Tennessee (during these sessions a cover version of AC/DC’s “Sin City” was also recorded, and eventually released on Skin Graft’s “Sides 1-4″ 7” compilation). U.S. Maple’s first single featured the songs “Stuck” and “When a Man says Ow!” The independent label Skin Graft Records took an interest in the band and signed them to the label, releasing the “Stuck” single in the fall of 1995. // The band recorded their first album, Long Hair in Three Stages, late in 1995 at Illinois’ Solid Sound Studios located in Hoffman Estates. The album was produced by indie music producer and future Sonic Youth guitarist Jim O’Rourke, and was fueled with jarring guitar noodling, vocal wheezes and howls, and spastic drumming — all staples of the band’s elastic song structures. Skin Graft released the album in October 1995 in both vinyl and CD formats; the vinyl pressings included a bonus track and hand-made sheet metal jackets manufactured by the bandmembers themselves. The band then embarked on a six-week, twelve country, European tour in support of their first album. While in England, the band recorded a Peel session for John Peel’s BBC Radio 1 show. // When the band returned home from their European tour they recorded a second single featuring a cover of the 1961 Dion and the Belmonts hit “The Wanderer”, as well as an original composition, “Whoa Complains.” In 1997, the band returned to Solid Sound Studios to record their second album, again with producer Jim O’Rourke. This session produced the album Sang Phat Editor, which was released by Skin Graft Records in June 1997. // In the fall of 1998 U.S. Maple left Skin Graft, signing to Drag City the following year, due in part to the influence of Drag City labelmate Jim O’Rourke, but also due to an agreement by the label to support the band during their busy tour schedule. 1999 saw the band returning to the studio to record the followup to their Skin Graft work. Their third album, Talker, a darker, sparser record than their previous albums, was recorded at B.C. Studio in Brooklyn, New York. The album was recorded by Michael Gira, lead singer of post-industrial rock band Swans, with Martin Bisi engineering. // In 2001 the band released their fourth album, Acre Thrills. The album was recorded in Cannon Falls, Minnesota, at Pachyderm Studio, and mixed a week later in Richmond, Virginia, at Sound of Music. In the summer of 2001, after the recording of Acre Thrills, drummer Pat Samson left the band, and was replaced by Adam Vida. With Vida, the band released their fifth studio album, 2003’s Purple On Time, which saw a departure from the confrontational, fervent, and violent aspects of previous releases. Purple on Time contained more conventional song structures, instrumentation and singing. // Al Johnson and Mark Shippy were both previously in Shorty (1991–1994). Shippy, along with former U.S. Maple drummer Pat Samson are now in Miracle Condition. Shippy also plays in two-piece band Invisible Things with Jim Sykes. // Todd Rittmann now leads Chicago-based Dead Rider, in addition to being a member of Drag City band, Singer. He was formerly a guitarist in The Mercury Players and Cheer-Accident. // Johnson made appearances both live and on record with no-wave band Lake of Dracula,(1995–1997) where he was billed simply as “The Manhattanite”, alongside members of The Scissor Girls, The Flying Luttenbachers, and Couch.]
  1. Luge – “Triangle Lifestyle”
    from: Luge / Luge / April 24, 2020
    [Toronto, Ontario based band with Cam Fraser on bass, Kaiva Gotham on vocals & synth, Tobias Hart on guitar, Stu Mein on drums & percussion. Mixed and mastered by Jackson Willows. Album art by Isaac Roberts (and Kaiva Gotham)]

11:42 – Guest DJ – Tucker Slough

We welcome Tucker Slough as a special Guest DJ. Tucker Slough is a veteran of the KC Music Community. His father is Fred Slough a well know Kansas City Attorney. Fred was part of the progressive law firm Slough Conneally Irwin and Madden who had offices above The Corner Restaurant in Westport, back when Westport was progressive and cool. // The late Kathleen Conneally was an Attorney for KKFI in our early years. Kay Madden was a regular contributor to KKFI’s The Tenth Voice for a decade.

Tucker Slough Thanks for being with us on Wednesday MidDay Medley

11:45

  1. Ava Luna – “Sears Roebuck M&Ms”
    from: Electric Balloon / Western Vinyl / March 4, 2014
    [Ava Luna is an American indie rock band from Brooklyn, New York, United States. // Their labvel debut, Ice Level was reviewed in Pitchfork by Paul Thompson who says “The genre-bending New York synth-funk septet create a glorious mess on their full-length debut.”. The songs from Electric Balloon “stick in your head in a way their earlier material didn’t” according to Lindsay Zoladz from Pitchfork. Tess Duncan of Pitchfork said of Infinite House that “The album has a loose, playful energy, and always seems to be ready to pounce on you.” // Current members: Carlos Hernandez on vocals, guitar (2005–present), Julian Fader – drums (2005–2007, 2010–present), Felicia Douglass – keyboard, vocals (2008–present), Ethan Bassford – bass (2010–present). Former members: Judnick Mayard on vocals (2008–2009), Alex Smith – drums (2007–2010), Siheun Song – vocals (2007–2010), Nathan Tompkins – keyboard (2005–2013), Becca Kauffman – keyboard, vocals, guitar (2009–2019). // DiscographyAlbums: Lemming (2007, self-released), Ice Level (2012, Infinite Best), Electric Balloon (2014, Western Vinyl). Infinite House (2015, Western Vinyl), Histoire de Melody Nelson (2018, Turntable Kitchen), Moon 2 (2018, Western Vinyl), Live at Market Hotel (2020, Western Vinyl). Compilations: Takamatsu Station (2015, self-released). EPs: 3rd Avenue Island (2009, Cooling Pie Records), Services EP (2010, Cooling Pie Records/Environmental Aesthetics), Pigments EP (2019, Western Vinyl). Singles: Wrenning Day (2012, Inflated Records), Water Duct (2012, Weathervane Music), Rain Flexi (2015, Father/Daughter Records), Israelites Flexi (2015, Joyful Noise Recordings).}

11:48 – Guest DJ – Tucker Slough / Goodbyes

We welcome Tucker Slough as a special Guest DJ. Tucker Slough is a veteran of the KC Music Community. His father is Fred Slough a well know Kansas City Attorney. Fred was part of the progressive law firm Slough Conneally Irwin and Madden who had offices above The Corner Restaurant in Westport, back when Westport was progressive and cool. // The late Kathleen Conneally was an Attorney for KKFI in our early years. Kay Madden was a regular contributor to KKFI’s The Tenth Voice for a decade. //

Tucker’s music is incredibly original, theatrical, hilarious, political, making social commentary with song, and the poetry of hip.

Tucker is an Actor. Tucker is a drummer. Tucker Slough is a husband and father

Tucker released his 8-track album, all of us ends up as all of us, on September 30, 2023. Tucker released his 13-track album, Municipal Bonds on December 26, 2022 in collaboration with Sloan Myers who provided Beats and cuts. He released his 5-track EP, Lx Obvix, on January 15, 2022. Tucker released his 16-track album, DraculaVision, on June 16, 2021. A veteran of the Kansas City music community, Tucker has previously released the 23-track album, Sloughterhouse V, in 2007, the 15-track album, The Sloughvinci Code, from 2007-2008, and the 28-track album Neonderthal in 2014. Tucker Slough has also released two vinyl albums: EPs 1 & 2, and EPs 3 & 4, with Shante’ Clair for their experimental Chicago/Kansas City band, ShinyJets.

Tucker Slough Thank you for being with us on Wednesday MidDay Medley.

Thank you all for listening

11:52

  1. Lx Obvix – “As Death Approaches”
    from: all of us ends up as all of us / Tucker Slough / September 20, 2023
    [Tucker Slough is an MC/drummer/actor/ who makes stuff that you may enjoy…. DraculaVision was performed entirely by Tucker Slough with guest appearances by Shante’ Clair of ShinyJets and a cartoon bear. More info at: http://www.tuckerslough.bandcamp.com]
  1. Noel Coward – “The Party’s Over Now”
    from: Noel Coward in New York / drg / 2003 [orig. 1957]

Next week on Wednesday, September 18 – we’ll talk with artist Lori Raye Erickson, and for our second hour we will focus on The Outer Reaches Festival September 20, 21, and 22 with special guest Steve Tulipana, Brenton Cook, Nathan Reusch, and Mark Ronning.

THANK YOU to our incredible KKFI Staff; Director of Development & Communications – J Kelly Dougherty, Volunteer Coordinator – Darryl Oliver, Chief Operator – Chad Brothers, KKFI Accounting & Administration – Shaina Littler.

This radio station is more than the individual hosts of each individual radio show. Instead it is about a collective spirit of hundreds of hardworking people, unselfishly setting aside ego, to work for the greater good of community building and the gigantic goal of keeping our airwaves free, non-commercial, and open to all! Congratulations and thank you to all programmers & volunteers who went the extra effort to keep our station alive.

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

Wednesday MidDay Medley in on the web:
http://www.kkfi.org,
http://www.WednesdayMidDayMedley.org,
http://www.facebook.com/WednesdayMidDayMedleyon90.1FM
https://www.soundcloud.com/wednesdaymiddaymedley
http://www.bandcamp.com/wednesdaymiddaymedley
http://www.instagram.markthomasmanning

Show #1060

WMM presents: St. George & The Dragons + Tucker Slough

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

Wednesday, September 11, 2024

David George of St. George & The Dragons + Guest DJ Tucker Slough

Mark spins New & MidCoastal Releases from: Blackstarkids, The Get Up Kids, Duncan Burnett, Comet Tide, St. George & The Dragons, Folk Bitch Trio, and Gillian Welch

Screenshot

At 10:30 David George shares tracks from KING OF KANSAS CITY, the debut album of St. George & The Dragons. Lead singer David George (Moaning Lisa, John Fogerty band) has been working with drummer/engineer Pat Tomek (The Rainmakers) since 2018 when they recorded three solo EPs for George. While orking together producing an album for David Luther, they enlisted the help of Matt Kesler (The Pedaljets, She Said, The Doo Dads) on bass with Tomek on drums and George on guitars and keys. They hit it off! Eventually the trio brought in Mike Greene, lead guitarist of The Front, a band known for their searing guitar and power rock sound, and vocalist/guitarist Skeet Hanks from New Orleans, who fronted the band Beatin’ Path, tearing up the Bayou country with their progressive rock sound and soaring melodies. The new 5-piece now has a 10-track debut album on Grand Central Bell Records! St. George & The Dragons play a Vinyl Release Party, Thursday, September 19, 2024 at 8:00pm at Knuckleheads, 2715 Rochester St, KCMO with Comet Tide.

At 11:00 Mark welcomes Tucker Slough as a special Guest DJ. Tucker will spin tracks from: Nation of Ulysses, Big Black, Bellini, Jesus Lizard, Joanna Newsom, US Maple, Luge, Ava Luna, and Lx Obvix. Tucker Slough is a KC based MC, drummer, and actor. Tucker released his 8-track album, all of us ends up as all of us, on September 30, 2023. Tucker released his 13-track album, Municipal Bonds on December 26, 2022 in collaboration with Sloan Myers who provided Beats and cuts. He released his 5-track EP, Lx Obvix, on January 15, 2022. Tucker released his 16-track album, DraculaVision, on June 16, 2021. A veteran of the Kansas City music community, Tucker has previously released the 23-track album, Sloughterhouse V, in 2007, the 15-track album, The Sloughvinci Code, from 2007-2008, and the 28-track album Neonderthal in 2014. Tucker Slough has also released two vinyl albums: EPs 1 & 2, and EPs 3 & 4, with Shante’ Clair for their experimental Chicago/Kansas City band, ShinyJets. Info at: http://www.tuckerslough.bandcamp.com

On your local radio dial 90.1 FM or
STREAMING LIVE at: kkfi.org

Show #1060

WMM Playlist from September 4, 2024

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

Wednesday, September 4, 2024

90 Minute Cassette + Just Angel + Duff Thompson & Josh Mobley

  1. “Main Title Instrumental – It’s Showtime Folks”
    from: Orig. Motion Picture Soundtrack All That Jazz / Casablanca / December 20, 1979
    [WMM’s Adopted Theme Song]
  1. Art d’Ecco – “I Feel Alive”
    from: “I Feel Alive” – Single / Paper Bag Records Records / July 10, 2024
    [Art d’Ecco is based in British Columbia, “There’s more than a little David Bowie in both the sonic and fashion leanings of Art d’Ecco, a performer who fluidly crosses musical and gender lines, creating highly memorable tracks — and sporting an unforgettable look. Often labelled “neo glam,” the music boasts hints of everything from ’50s pop to psychedelics, from Velvet Underground-era art rock to Grimes-inspired electronics.” – CBC Music. Art d’Ecco released the album, In Standard Definition on Paper Bag Records on April 23, 2021. Art d’Ecco released the album Trespasser on Paper Bag Records on October 12, 2018. // When d’Ecco moved into his grandmother’s cottage on one of the islands, he hadn’t planned on creating a new project. But, as it often does, circumstance charted his course. His grandmother, living with Alzheimer’s, suffered a related phenomenon called ‘sundowning,’ which triggers increased agitation and anxiety around sunset. “The only way to calm this lady down was to sit down at the piano,” says d’Ecco. He would play “Bohemian Rhapsody,” passing it off as Beethoven. After she was relocated, d’Ecco remained in the empty house where he had played as a child. Draped in memory, he gravitated toward the piano, spending the long, lonesome, quiet nights on the bench before the instrument. This is where Art d’Ecco was created. He relocated to a new cottage, built a studio and barricaded himself with copies of Deerhunter’s Cryptograms, Bowie’s Low, and choice krautrock records. In this solitude, d’Ecco would chase tones for hours. The result is a richly-realized confluence of the ferocious spark of those trailblazers and a distinct sadness, with d’Ecco as mad scientist, stitching together these delicious fragments and animating them. Art d’Ecco was our guest on September 29, 2021.]
  1. Madisen Ward – “Hangin’ On”
    from: “Hangin’ On” – Single / Madisen Ward / Video released August 23, 2024
    [Not released as a single. Madisen shared this for me to play on the radio show. “Hangin’ On” is part of a video released August 23, 2024 and created by Madisen Ward & Bryce Veazey, The video features Will Forte, Mark Normand, Kaylin Hurley, Adam Ward, Brayden Ingram, Kri Chay, Amanda Parra, Baby, Regan Hurley, Keyo Chay, and Madisen Ward as himself. The Video Post-Production was by Major Oak Creative. Music produced, engineered, mixed and mastered by Jeremy Wurst and Gene Abramov at B-24 Studios. Sun logo by Barry Blankenship. Filmed in Independence, MO. / Madisen Ward was born in Oklahoma, and grew up in the outskirts of Kansas City, Missouri. He graduated from William Chrisman High School in 2007. Madisen’s journey to become a musician, was “melodically passed down” through the songs of his mother, where Madisen grew up watching his mom perform at local coffee shops. Eventually he began to learn to play the guitar, and poured his talent for writing into the music to create original songs. Madisen Ward and the Mama Bear have garnered international acclaim, and new fans from all over the world. They opened for BB King at The Midland. They signed with Glassnote Records in 2014 and recorded their debut full length album in Nashville with acclaimed producer Jim Abiss. They performed their debut single “Silent Movies” on The Late Show with David Letterman, they’ve toured across the United States, and Europe, more than once. They were featured on CBS Sunday Morning, NBC’s The Today Show, and “Later With Jools Holland and played Bonnaroo, Pilgramage, and the Newport Folk Festival, and the Ryman Theatre, in Nashville. Madisen Ward is now performing as his first ever solo project, still crafting his own personal brand of Americana music. The same sound which launched the careers of the Family Folk Duo Madisen Ward and the Mama Bear. / We first played your music on this radio show in early May of 2013 after our mutual friend Joel Nanos of Element Recording sent me a copy of your independent EP, “We Burned The Cane Field.”where your first recorded Madisen’s original songs.

[Madisen Ward plays Percheron Rooftop Series, at The Crossroads Hotel, 2101 Central Stree, KCMO, TONIGHT, Wednesday, September 4, 2024, Doors at 7:00 Show at 8:00 PM.]

Alejandro Escovedo
  1. Alejandro Escovedo – “Bury Me”
    from: Echo Dancing / Yep Roc Records / March 29, 2024
    [Alejandro Escovedo was born January 10, 1951, in San Antonio, Texas. He is an American rock musician, songwriter, and singer, who has been recording and touring since the late 1970s. His primary instrument is the guitar. He has played in various rock genres, including punk rock, roots rock and alternative country, and is most closely associated with the music scene in Austin, Texas. He comes from a well-known family of musicians. // The son of Mexican immigrants to Texas, Escovedo is from a family that includes several professional musicians, including his brothers (and percussionists) Coke Escovedo and Pete Escovedo, and Sheila E. (Pete’s daughter and Alejandro’s niece). Alejandro’s brother Mario fronted the hard rock band the Dragons, and another brother, Javier, was in the punk rock band the Zeros. // Escovedo began performing in the first-wave punk rock group the Nuns, with Jennifer Miro and Jeff Olener, in San Francisco, California. After Escovedo’s departure, the Nuns recorded an album for Posh Boy Records but had little commercial success. // In the 1980s Escovedo moved to Austin, Texas, where he adopted a roots rock/alternative country style in the bands Rank and File (with Chip and Tony Kinman) and the True Believers (with his brother Javier, Jon Dee Graham and the bass player Denny DeGorio). His first solo albums, Gravity and Thirteen Years, were released in 1992 and 1994, respectively. // In 1997, Escovedo collaborated with Ryan Adams and the band Whiskeytown in recording sessions for their album Strangers Almanac. He sings on “Excuse Me While I Break My Own Heart Tonight”, “Dancing with the Women at the Bar”, and “Not Home Anymore”. As a salute to Escovedo, a cover of a True Believers song written by him is covered by Whiskeytown on the re-released Strangers Almanac (deluxe edition). // In 1998 No Depression magazine named him Artist of the Decade. Escovedo was also involved in a side project that represents his hard-rocking tastes. Buick MacKane released the album The Pawn Shop Years in 1997, hearkening back to his musical roots in the 1970s. // In 1999, Escovedo contributed to a tribute album to Skip Spence, a co-founder of Moby Grape, who was critically ill with cancer. The album, entitled More Oar: A Tribute to the Skip Spence Album, was intended to raise funds to address Spence’s medical bills. The title refers to Spence’s only solo album, Oar (Columbia, 1969). On More Oar, Escovedo contributes his version of Spence’s “Diana”. The critic Rob Brunner commented, “The best contributions come from artists who realize that Spence’s work is as much about atmosphere as words and chords. …Alejandro Escovedo offers an appropriately bleary ‘Diana’, Spence’s darkest song.” (Birdman Records, 1999), was produced by Bill Bentley, a Warner Bros. Records executive and Austin-referenced music producer. // In 2003, after having lived with hepatitis C for many years, Escovedo collapsed onstage in Arizona as a result of the disease. In his long road to recovery, he faced substantial medical bills, which, lacking medical insurance, he could not pay. Friends and admirers around the country organized benefit shows to help him. This effort grew into the album Por Vida: A Tribute to the Songs of Alejandro Escovedo, a two-disc set whose proceeds benefit the Alejandro Escovedo Medical and Living Expense Fund. Contributing musicians included Steve Earle, Jon Dee Graham, Lucinda Williams, John Cale, Jennifer Warnes, Ian Hunter, the Jayhawks, Bob Neuwirth, Son Volt, and Escovedo’s brothers Pete (with Pete’s daughter, Sheila E.), Javier, and Mario (as a member of the Dragons). // In 2005, it became known that Escovedo’s song “Castanets” was included on the iPod playlist of President George W. Bush. Upon learning this, Escovedo announced that he would not play the song again as long it was on Bush’s iPod or until he was out of office. After two “Castanets”-free years, as Bush was nearing the end of his term, Escovedo lifted the moratorium and began performing the song again. // Boxing Mirror came out on May 2, 2006 and included many of the songs he had promoted with the Alejandro Escovedo String Quintet, including Jon Dee Graham. Escovedo went on a short tour with the Quintet, which included a date at Carnegie Hall’s Zankel Hall in early December 2006. // In April 2008, Escovedo changed managers, hiring managers Jon Landau and Barbara Carr. // Escovedo released Real Animal, produced by Tony Visconti, on June 24, 2008. All of the songs were co-written with Chuck Prophet. // In 2009, Escovedo was invited to contribute to a tribute album to the late Doug Sahm. He contributed his version of “Too Little Too Late” to Keep Your Soul: A Tribute to Doug Sahm (Vanguard Records). // In June 2010, Escovedo released Street Songs of Love, also produced by Visconti but released on a new label, featuring songs that were originally presented during “Sessions on South Congress” at the Continental Club in Austin, Texas with his band, The Sensitive Boys. After starting out writing about nothing in particular, the record “ended up being an album about love, the pursuit of a feeling that is forever elusive, mysterious, and addictive,” said Escovedo. A New York Times “critic’s choice” review of Street Songs of Love claimed that, “In another, less fragmented pop era, this would be the album of thoughtful but radio-ready love songs to finally get Mr. Escovedo the big national audience he deserves.”Pareles, Jon (July 4, 2010). New York Times. Nationally syndicated radio shows such as Little Steven Van Zandt’s Underground Garage gave prominent attention to Escovedo and his album, continuing to play the song “Silver Cloud” in particular well into the following year. // In 2014, Escovedo appeared in the movie and contributed to the soundtrack of the movie Veronica Mars, singing an acoustic version of “We Used to Be Friends”. Also that year, he co-produced and co-hosted the SXSW Tribute to Lou Reed with Richard Barone. In 2016 Escovedo mentored the singer-songwriter Jeremy Nail and produced Nail’s new record, “My Mountain”. // In October 2016, Escovedo released the album Burn Something Beautiful, which had been recorded in April of that year with the Minus Five, in Portland, Oregon. In January 2017, Escovedo did a short tour supporting the album, backed by Minus Five members Scott McCaughey, Kurt Bloch, Peter Buck, John Moen, and sometimes Kelly Hogan, all of whom had performed on the album. All songs on Burn Something Beautiful were written by Escovedo, McCaughey, and Buck. // Alejandro Escovedo released The Crossing on Yep Roc Records on Sept. 14, 2019.]
  1. Katy Guillen and The Girls – “Waiting Till the Day”
    from: Remember What You Knew Before / KG & The Girls / November 11, 2017
    [For this album the band worked with producer Lennon Bone. The band reworked songs from the 2012 album Katy & Go-Go, the 2014 Katy & The Girls eponymous debut album, and from 2016’s “Heavy Days” with one new song. Katy Guillen and The Girls, were formed in September of 2012 in Kansas City. The blues influenced roots rock trio is made up of Katy Guillen on guitar & vocals, Claire Adams on bass & vocals, & Stephanie Williams on drums. // On August 19, 2022 Katy Guillen & The Drive released ANOTHER ONE GAINED, Produced by Kevin Ratterman (My Morning Jacket, Heartless Bastards, Ray LaMontagne) at Invisible Creature Studio in Los Angeles. This is brimming with vibrant textures, fuzzy electric guitars, and warm vocals. “Set In Stone” marked the beginning of a major life transition for Katy Guillen (pronounced Ghee-En). Written shortly after her longtime band announced their final show, she was struggling to find the next step in her career and personal life, while longing for a past sense of stability. “The song’s vigorous structure and deliberate rhythms convey that feeling of defeat and darkness, but with a sense of resolution and surrender through the guitar solo – a favorite moment on the record for me,” explains Katy. “While it started on shaky ground, coming out on the other side meant starting over and building something new.” ANOTHER ONE GAINED is a memoir of growth and reawakening by way of heart-wrenching transition and change – loss of her long-time band, end of a romantic relationship and finding herself amidst it all. “Set In Stone” premiered earlier on Guitar Girl Magazine. Katy Guillen & The Drive – Katy Gillen (drums) and Stephanie William (drums) – dropped their first EP, Dream Girl, right before the 2020 lockdown, leaving them without opportunities to perform live. In their basement rehearsal space, they spent the year learning home recording and pre-production techniques, gradually crafting a collection of songs from the ground up. The following April, they took the demos to producer/engineer Kevin Ratterman (My Morning Jacket, Heartless Bastards, Ray LaMontagne) at Invisible Creature Studio in Los Angeles. From their work with Ratterman emerged a batch of 15 songs. At the end of 2021, the band released the four-track Battles EP, offering listeners a darker, more simmering edge to their impelling indie-rock sound. Ten more would comprise Another One Gained, the full-length debut due August 19, 2022. Previously Katy Guillen & The Drive released BATTLES EP on December 17, 2021, Recorded at Invisible Creature Studio in Los Angeles, CA. Engineered and mixed by Kevin Ratterman. Produced by Kevin Ratterman, Katy Guillen, and Stephanie Williams. Mastered by Shelley Anderson at Black Lab Mastering in Louisville, KY. All songs written by Katy Guillen and Stephanie Williams. Katy Guillen on vocals, guitar, bass, & keyboarda. Stephanie Williams on drums & percussion. Additional keys and programming by Kevin Ratterman. Album design and photography by Morgan Jones. This is a follow up to Katy Guillen & The Drive’s 7-song EP, DREAM GIRL, released March 20, 2020. Katy Guillen & The Drive, is a project dedicated to Guillen’s songwriting that is founded on the creative spark and chemistry between Katy Guillen & Stephanie Williams. With Guillen on guitar & vocals and Williams on drums, the two sculpt a sound that recalls bands like Led Zeppelin, The Bangles, and Band of Skulls. In 2012, Guillen & Williams formed Katy Guillen and The Girls, and began to build a foundation of touring and recording that carried them through six years and produced three full-length albums: Katy Guillen & the Girls, Heavy Days, and Remember What You Knew Before. Between 2012 and 2018, they traveled the United States extensively, performed at the International Montreal Jazz Festival, toured Sweden, and supported major acts like The Doobie Brothers, Robin Trower, and Heartless Bastards. In these 6 years playing together, Guillen & Williams created a dynamic, sound informed by Guillen’s mesmerizing, emotive guitar style and poignant arrangements, and an equally captivating live show that showcased Williams’ technical, melodic style, resulting in a powerful on-stage chemistry. In addition to the compelling synergy formed by years of playing together, the two developed a method of working together on Guillen’s songs that only deepened their artistic connection, propelling them to forge a path to a new plateau in their music. KG & The Drive push ahead with a melodic, heavy, and soulful sound while maintaining the edge of the artist’s rock ‘n’ roll and blues roots. Katy Guillen joined us on WMM on March 18, 2020. Katy Guillen & The Drive opened for FANNY for their one-night-only reunion concert from Fanny+ (June Millington, Brie Howard-Darling, Patti Quatro, and Mia Huggins) at recordBar, 1520 Grand Ave, KCMO, on October 5, 2022. http://www.katyguillenmusic.com]

[Katy Guillen and The Girls play a 10 Year Anniversary Reunion Show on Friday, September 6, at 8:00pm at Knuckleheads, 2715 Rochester Street, KCMO.]

  1. Melissa Carper – “Borned In Ya”
    from: Behold The Soil! / Mae Music – Thirty Tigers / July 19, 2024
    [Recorded at Bomb Shelter in Nashville, TN. Engineer, Mix, Producer: Andrija Tokic. Producer: Dennis Crouch. // Melissa Carper is an American singer, songwriter and double bassist raised in North Platte, Nebraska, United States. She came from a musical family and started playing bass when she was a child, performing in a family band at churches and rest homes around North Platte. Since then, she has traveled the country playing original songs in the oldtime, western swing and country styles. Her song Making Memories was featured in the closing credits of an episode of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds. // “I DON’T THINK YOU CAN GET THIS SOUND UNLESS IT’S BORNED IN YA.” said bluegrass legend Ralph Stanley, when asked about what he called “old-time mountain music.” When Melissa Carper heard those words, something jumped inside her. While staying in the country with a friend, she found an old DVD of Down From the Mountain, the documentary and concert film of the “O, Brother Where Art Thou” soundtrack that featured this particular Stanley interview. She immediately jotted down “borned in ya” on a piece of paper. “I knew I had to write that song,” she recalls. // In the Spring of 2023, Carper went back to East Nashville’s Bomb Shelter – the same “analog wonderland” where she’d recorded Ramblin’ Soul and its predecessor, Daddy’s Country Gold, and enlisted the help of her trusted co-producers – Dennis Crouch and Andrija Tokic. “Borned In Ya” would become the title track of the new album, out July 19th via Mae Music/Thirty Tigers. // Like much of her writing, the song applies a homespun sensibility – and a bit of humor – to questions about life’s journeys. “I was turning over in my mind what it means to have something ‘borned in ya’,” she said. “The song evolved as I was writing it to be more about having your soul ‘borned it ya,’ and the more life experience you have, you hopefully grow to embody the highest version of yourself that you can be.” “Borned In Ya” could certainly stand as a reflection on Carper’s life in music. “Authentic” might be an over- used word to describe an artist’s appeal, but there’s something so natural and true about Carper’s musicality that she must have been born with it: An easy sway to her singing, a precise, but laid back sense of timing. A feel. And, lyrically, she has an instinctive sense for storytelling, both observant and intuitive. // THERE’S SOMETHING SO NATURAL AND TRUE ABOUT CARPER’S MUSICALITY THAT SHE MUST HAVE BEEN BORN WITH IT // As with the message of “Borned In Ya,” these traits have been sharpened by life experiences – including early music influences and the many turns of her career as a performer. Carper, born into a music-loving family, was raised on roots music, immersing herself in a family record collection that featured Hank Williams Sr., Loretta Lynn, Patsy Cline, Ray Charles, Johnny Cash, Elvis Presley, and more. The public school music curriculum in her home state of Nebraska gave Carper an opportunity to learn upright bass. “I remember wanting to play bass, to play the biggest string instrument, “ she recalls. Carper performed in her school orchestra – and also in her family’s country band. Led by her mother, the group played a mix of classics and the new country of the 80’s, but it was the old stuff that stuck with the young bassist. Along the way, Carper’s father gave her a collection of Jimmie Rodgers recordings, which made a defining impact. “He combined country and blues and jazz,” she recalls. “All of those elements, and the rawness of those recordings…I can’t quite put a finger on it, but I was obsessed.” Carper earned a music scholarship to attend the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. College didn’t quite take, but while there, she spent hours in the music library, drawn to jazz vocalists like Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald and Frank Sinatra, and she discovered seminal blues artist Lead Belly. // You’ll hear all of these influences in the music Carper has made over the years as a member of numerous touring acts and as a solo performer. Classic country and Western Swing sounds come to the fore on Daddy’s Country Gold, Carper’s 2021 album. Country roots and old-time jazz are at the heart of ‘Ramblin’ Soul’ too, but the album also ventures confidently into R & B and Soul territory. Those albums helped Carper establish a growing fan base and earn accolades from music reviewers. One writer lauded her “cool jazz-infused hillbilly serenades that linger in the air like fresh-cut hay.” Rolling Stone Country praised both her writing and musical stylings: “Singer-bassist Melissa Carper sounds like a voice from a bygone era . . . evoking the cool, smoky croon of a lounge singer, Carper gives some winking commentary about having a good time.” // Perhaps the most meaningful praise for Carper’s music has come from the world-class musicians she’s worked with onstage and in the studio. One is multi-instrumentalist Chris Scruggs. He’s a veteran of Nashville’s studio world, has played with influential roots-country-rockers BR-549, and currently tours as a member of Marty Stuart and the Fabulous Superlatives. Scruggs has been proud to contribute to Carper’s albums, including her recent ‘Borned In Ya’ sessions. “She’s as good as it gets,” he said, “She has a quality that really transcends time and fashion.” It was Scruggs who dubbed Carper “Hilbillie Holiday” – an admiring nod to her marriage of country and jazz vocal styles. “ I stand by that,” he said. “She can sing Hank Williams and then handle these old pop tunes, and the great thing is how natural she is – she doesn’t even really change her delivery.” // “SHE’S AS GOOD AS IT GETS. SHE HAS A QUALITY THAT REALLY TRANSCENDS TIME AND FASHION.” – CHRIS SCRUGGS // Borned In Ya showcases Carper’s long-standing influences as well as her artistic growth and sense of adventure. The old-time jazz sounds we came to know on Daddy’s Country Gold are back in full force along with the R&B and Soul of Ramblin’ Soul. In addition to her familiar blend of country with jazz, blues, soul, and R&B, the new album sees Carper exploring a more subtle and expert crossing of these genres and with a matured lyrical depth. The title track kicks things off with a gospel-style vocal chorus before settling into an impeccably funky groove. “Evil Eva” recalls the classic R&B of the 50s and 60s, and “Let’s Stay Single Together” puts Carper’s crooning vocal to a delightful jazz-tinged country soul feel. “There’ll Be Another One” sounds like classic Roy Orbison with Carper floating atop the bed of ever growing emotion, fueled by the stunning string arrangement from fiddler, Rebecca Patek. “Somewhere Between Texas and Tennessee” is straight out of the honky tonk and “Lucky Five” is reminiscent of an old Frank Sinatra swinger. Carper rounds out this album with covers of two classics, “That’s My Desire,” crossover jazz/country tune from the 30s, and a beautiful rendition of Cole Porter’s “Everytime We Say Goodbye. // In addition to Scruggs, Borned In Ya features a cast of top-flight musicians like bassist Dennis Crouch (Johnny Cash, Gregg Allman, Alison Krauss, Robert Plant), pianist Jeff Taylor (The Time Jumpers, Riders in the Sky), fiddle master Billy Contreras (Ricky Scaggs, Buddy Spicher, George Jones), and multi-instrumentalist Rory Hoffman (Ricky Skaggs, Kathy Mattea, John Cowan). This is Carper’s first album featuring horns; Doug Corcoran, from JD McPherson’s band, plays trumpet and saxophone. And there are soulful backup vocals by Kyshona Armstrong, Nickie Conley and Maureen Murphy, as well as beautiful harmonies by Carper’s longtime music pal and bandmate, Jenn Miori Hodges (Carper Family). Carper penned the majority of the album’s 12 songs herself, though she co-wrote three tunes with friend and bandmate, Brennen Leigh (Wonder Women of Country). “Brennen is just brilliant with lyric ideas and we always have a good time writing together, “ Carper said. // Carper is eager for the release of Borned In Ya, and hopes it will resonate with fans of her earlier work while establishing an artistic step forward. “The new material I’ve been writing is evolving and going into new places thematically and stylistically,” says Carper. “It feels very fresh to me. I love how the musicians and producers have helped my vision come to life. Once again, I feel we have created something really special, and I can’t wait for folks to hear it.”]
  1. Jessica Pratt – “Life is”
    from: Here In The Pitch / Mexican Summer / May 3, 2024
    [On her fourth album, west coast artist Jessica Pratt expands the scope of her artistry, placing her sharpest songs to date within an ever-broadening pool of influences including spectral ’60s pop, Hollywood psychedelia and bossa nova. Whereas Pratt’s 2019 record, Quiet Signs, floated elegantly in the ether, Here in the Pitch is entrenched in more earthen characteristics, as the title suggests, and her craft is emboldened with a newfound gravitas. // Jessica Pratt (born April 24, 1987) is an American musician and singer-songwriter based in Los Angeles, California. Her self-titled debut album was released in 2012 via Birth Records, a record label founded by White Fence songwriter Tim Presley to release Pratt’s music. She is often associated with the freak folk movement. Her second and third albums are On Your Own Love Again (2015) (Drag City) and Quiet Signs (2019) (Mexican Summer/City Slang). She released her fourth album, Here in the Pitch, in 2024. // Pratt was raised by her mother, who exposed her to a broad range of artists, including Tim Buckley, X, and the Gun Club. She learned to play the guitar around the age of 15, after her older brother gave up playing his Stratocaster. She took his guitar and started practicing with the 1971 T. Rex album Electric Warrior. She was soon able to play the guitar parts of the whole record. She eventually began recording songs at the age of 16, using her mother’s Fender guitar amp and microphone. // “Pratt grew up in Redding, a small Northern California city with a complicated relationship to Christianity and conservative politics,” noted Quinn Moreland in a 2024 New York Times profile on Pratt. “Her family was comparatively freewheeling: Her mother, who raised her, was an astrologer and music obsessive. Pratt began writing songs as soon as she learned a few rudimentary chords, penning impressionistic songs inspired by the Incredible String Band and Leonard Cohen on a thrift store nylon string guitar.” // After she moved to San Francisco, she was introduced to Tim Presley’s solo project, White Fence, through Presley’s brother, who was her roommate for three years.In the following years, Presley heard Pratt’s demo songs through her then-boyfriend, who had posted her songs on Facebook. He eventually contacted her to release her music. // Pratt’s self-titled debut album was released in 2012 through Presley’s label, Birth Records. The album featured the songs that were originally recorded in 2007 over analogue tape. The initial 500 pressings of the album sold out in less than two weeks. It received attention from many music websites and magazines, including Pitchfork, Consequence of Sound and PopMatters. // In January 2014, she revealed the studio version of a new track, “Game That I Play.” // In October 2014, Pratt announced her second album, On Your Own Love Again. Pratt toured extensively around this record, both as a headliner and in support of Beach House, Panda Bear and José Gonzáles. On Your Own Love Again would eventually be ranked at #85 of Pitchfork’s Best Albums of the 2010s. “Back, Baby” appeared in the first episode of season three of the show Atlanta, and was sampled by Troye Sivan on his 2023 album, Something to Give Each Other. // In October 2018, she announced her third album, Quiet Signs, and released a video for a new track entitled “This Time Around”. Pitchfork reviewed the song, giving it the Best New Music designation and noting a stylistic shift, comparing it to “a Tropicalia version of a Christmas song, or a ’60s jukebox standard playing in a beach town diner during the off-season.” The album was released in February 2019 on the independent labels Mexican Summer and City Slang. It was the first one recorded in a proper studio which provided a crystalline sound. Pitchfork states the album “warps the typically direct, observational role of a singer-songwriter into something altogether more mystifying”. // After writing throughout the pandemic, Pratt returned to Gary’s Electric with Quiet Signs co-producer Al Carlson, Matt McDermott and session musicians including Spencer Zahn and Mauro Refosco, this time influenced by Beach Boys’ Pet Sounds and the music of the ’60s group the Walker Brothers. “I’ve always been very interested in that micro era of ’60s pop music where the production is atmospheric like a snow globe,” she told the New York Times on her intentions throughout the writing and recording process, which spanned from 2020 to 2023. // In February 2024, she released a video for a new track titled “Life Is” which served as the lead single for her first new album in five years. Here in the Pitch, was released on May 3, 2024, via Mexican Summer and City Slang, to universal acclaim. “Her chords are crisper, her singing more concrete and commanding, occasionally imagining echoes of lost Bowie or Beatles ballads aside her twilight bossa nova grooves,” wrote Jen Pelly for NPR. Pitchfork awarded the album a Best New Music designation and an 8.8 score, stating Pratt’s “fourth album of hypnagogic folk music hones her mysterious song to its finest point.” The lead single from the record, “Life Is,” concluded Chanel’s Fall-Winter 2024/25 Haute Couture Show. She performed the song with her band on The Late Show in July 2024. // On August 2, 2024, she featured on the single “Highjack” from ASAP Rocky’s upcoming fourth studio album Don’t Be Dumb. // According to Philip Cosores of Consequence of Sound, Pratt’s music “displays a lyrical and musical range without straying from a palette of picked acoustic guitar and raw, bending vocals” and nods to “60s folk, California classic rock, and the early 2000s freak folk.” She is compared to various folk artists, including Joni Mitchell, Joan Baez, Sibylle Baier, David Crosby and Karen Dalton. She also expressed admiration for Ariel Pink. // Pratt dislikes the Joan Baez comparisons, and is hesitant about being classified strictly as “folk” or “freak-folk.” In an interview with Impose magazine, she stated on the freak folk comparisons: I think anybody has an opposition to being pigeonholed into semi-trendy music genres. I definitely love a lot of those artists. There have been comparisons to people like Joan Baez [who] plays very straight-forward folk music, almost academic folk music. I’ve written so much new material that I’m almost ready for a next record. I guess it’s just my fear of sounding one-dimensional, or being classified as strictly a folk artist.

Jessica Pratt – Discography
Jessica Pratt (2012)
On Your Own Love Again (2015)
Quiet Signs (2019)
Here in the Pitch (2024)

  1. Orville Peck – “Death Valley High (feat. Beck)”
    from: Stampede / Orville Peck / August 2, 2024
    [Going into this, I wanted to make sure that every single song on the album felt like a true 50/50 collaboration of me and the other artists’ style and sound and genre. I didn’t want to just feel like a bunch of Orville Peck songs that feature verses from other artists. I wanted each one to be an actual collaboration. Every single song on the album is entirely its own thing, dependent on who the artist is. It’s a really fun journey. It’s definitely the most adventurous I’ve ever been in terms of genre. It’s some of the most country songs I’ve ever done on this album and some of the least country songs I’ve ever done on this album. —Peck on recording Stampede: Vol. 1 // Stampede is the third studio album by South African singer-songwriter Orville Peck. It was released on August 2, 2024, through Warner. The album follows 2022’s Bronco and a self-imposed hiatus in 2023, and was accompanied by a promotional tour as well as the lead single, a cover of “Cowboys Are Frequently, Secretly Fond of Each Other”, recorded as a duet with Willie Nelson. The album title continues the theme of Peck’s releases having names related to horses,[6] and was preceded by an EP with several songs that span multiple music genres. // Stampede contains 15 tracks, all of which are recorded as vocal duets between Peck and other artists of various genres. Peck recorded a duet version of “Cowboys Are Frequently, Secretly Fond of Each Other” with Willie Nelson, who first covered the song solo in 2006. Peck also covered “Rhinestone Cowboy” and “Saturday Night’s Alright (For Fighting)” for the album, with the latter being a duet with its original artist, Elton John. “Midnight Ride”, a collaboration with Kylie Minogue and Diplo, was released as the album’s second single in June 2024.[// Daniel Pitout, known professionally as Orville Peck, is a South African country musician based in the United States and Canada. He is well-known for wearing a mask and not showing his face publicly. // He released his debut album Pony in 2019, followed by the EP Show Pony the next year. His second studio album Bronco was released in 2022. Following a self-imposed hiatus in 2023, Peck released his third studio album Stampede in 2024. // Peck was born in Johannesburg, South Africa, and lived there until he was 15. As a child, he taught himself music by playing an acoustic guitar and an old Casio keyboard. He is the son of a sound engineer, and he did voice-over work for cartoons and other media as a child. Growing up, he took ballet classes for 12 years, and performed in musical theatre productions. By the time he was in his early 20s, he had been on national tours of musicals. // Peck moved to London for a foundation degree in acting from the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art in 2014. He then played Jonathan Harris/Peter Pan in the Mischief Theatre production of Peter Pan Goes Wrong at the Apollo Theatre in 2016. // Peck self-produced his debut album, Pony, and released it in 2019 through a collaboration with Sub Pop. He has noted that he “wrote, produced and played every instrument he could” on the album while working in a coffee shop and living with his parents. In June of that year, he performed his songs “Dead of Night” and “Take You Back” live on CBC Radio One’s Q. Pony was named to the initial longlist for the 2019 Polaris Music Prize in June 2019. The album also received a Juno Award nomination for Alternative Album of the Year at the Juno Awards of 2020. // Peck performed “Dead of Night” on Jimmy Kimmel Live on January 29, 2020. He also announced a tour of selected cities in the United States, including performances at the Coachella and Stagecoach festivals. // In May 2020, Peck announced the follow-up to his debut album, an EP titled Show Pony, with a release date of June 12, 2020. In June 2020, Peck announced the delayed release of Show Pony until August 14, 2020, in recognition of the Black Lives Matter movement and the George Floyd protests. // Peck recorded a cover of “Smalltown Boy” for the 2020 Pride edition of the Spotify Singles series. The song was released exclusively on Spotify on June 29, 2020, and everywhere else on July 31, 2020. // In April 2021, Peck was featured on American drag queen and singer Trixie Mattel’s EP, Full Coverage, Vol. 1. He appeared on a duet cover of Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash’s “Jackson”. Although not credited in the liner notes for the EP, Trixie Mattel has confirmed that the whistle part in “Video Games” is Peck’s whistle. In June, he was revealed to be the sixth artist on Lady Gaga’s Born This Way The Tenth Anniversary, with Peck reimagining the song “Born This Way” in a country style. // On March 16, 2023, Peck made an appearance as a guest on the judge’s panel on MTV’s RuPaul’s Drag Race, alongside RuPaul Charles, Michelle Visage, and Ross Mathews. In 2023, Peck was a coach and judge on My Kind of Country. // On April 5, 2024, Peck released a cover of Ned Sublette’s “Cowboys Are Frequently, Secretly Fond of Each Other” with country musician Willie Nelson as the lead single from Stampede: Vol. 1, Peck’s upcoming duets album. The single marked his first release on Warner Records. Peck also announced a headlining North American tour, The Stampede Tour, set to begin on May 28, 2024, in Asheville, North Carolina. In May 2024, Peck released the duet “How Far Will We Take It?” with Noah Cyrus. On 7 June 2024, Peck released the single “Midnight Ride” alongside Kylie Minogue and Diplo. // It has been confirmed that Orville Peck is a persona of Daniel Pitout, drummer of the Canadian punk band Nü Sensae. It was previously speculated that Pitout was Peck based on the similarity of their tattoos, and Peck’s mentioning that he was in a punk band. Pitout was born in Johannesburg, South Africa, as was Peck. Pitout is also listed by ASCAP as the songwriter for Peck’s song “Old River” and other songs that match the titles of the songs released by Peck, such as “Roses Are Falling”. // Peck strongly identifies with 1970s era country music and lists classic stars Merle Haggard, Waylon Jennings, George Jones, Tammy Wynette, Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson, Gram Parsons, Emmylou Harris, Bobbie Gentry, Reba McEntire and Dolly Parton as influences. Outside of country music, Peck has mentioned Roy Orbison, Oasis, Whitney Houston and Lana Del Rey and film directors David Lynch and John Waters as influences. /// Peck is gay. Regarding his reasons for wearing a mask to perform, he has stated: “The only reason I don’t talk about it in depth is not because I want to dodge any questions, but because I want people to have their own take on it. I don’t want to lay it out and pin it down. I just don’t think that’s important.” // In 2022, Peck’s home was featured and toured by Architectural Digest. The video was released on November 6, 2023, with the article released on November 7, 2023. As of July 2024, Peck resides in Los Angeles.]

10:29 – Underwriting

  1. 90 Minute Cassette – “Hold Back The Water”
    from: “Hold Back The Water” – Single / Scatterplot Sounds / August 2, 2024
    [Crafting jams that you can dub on a mixtape right alongside your favorite classic synth pop hits, 90 Minute Cassette is a fresh and nostalgic surprise. The duo from Kansas City, Missouri, made up of Chuck Whittington (namelessnumberheadman, Madisen Ward, Summer Breeze) on guitar/vocals and Hillary Watts (The Hillary Watts Riot) on synths/vocals, creates a vibe that fuses analog sunsets and digital sunrises. // 90 Minute Cassette weaves together dancy rhythms, shimmering synths, and infectious melodies to create a sound that transports listeners to a neon-lit retro-future. Drawing from influences like Tears for Fears, INXS, and Duran Duran, their music evokes the spirit of underground clubs and vibrant city streets of the past. From club shows to packed dance floors, their music resonates with fans of all ages, on a journey through time and sound. // 90 Minute Cassette is booking live shows to promote their two new singles, bringing their energetic and retro-futuristic music to audiences in the region. // Genre: synth pop/new wave/dream pop // RIYL: Beach House, Duran Duran, Nation of Language, Human League. // “Tunes sure to delight anyone who still cherishes their Pretty in Pink soundtrack.” -Too Much Rock // “Hold Back the Water is a perfect
    synth-pop jam.” – Nick Spacek, The Pitch]

[90 Minute Cassette play miniBar, 3810 Broadway, KCMO on Friday, Sept. 6, at 7:00 pm with Palm Ghosts, and House of Transgressor.]

10:34 – Interview with Hillary Watts & Chuck Whittington

Hillary Watts & Chuck Whittington join us to talk about their new band, 90 Minute Cassette. Crafting jams that you can dub on a mixtape right alongside your favorite classic synth pop hits, 90 Minute Cassette is a fresh and nostalgic surprise. The duo from KCMO, is made up of Chuck Whittington (namelessnumberheadman, Madisen Ward, Summer Breeze) on guitar/vocals and Hillary Watts (The Hillary Watts Riot) on synths/vocals, creates a vibe that fuses analog sunsets and digital sunrises. 90 Minute Cassette play miniBar, 3810 Broadway, KCMO on Friday, Sept. 6, at 7:00 pm with Palm Ghosts, and House of Transgressor.

Hillary Watts & Chuck Whittington thanks for being with us on WMM

Chuck Whittington of the bands: namelessnumberheadman, Madisen Ward, Summer Breeze on guitar and vocals

Hillary Watts of the band The Hillary Watts Riot) on synths/vocals,

Chuck Whittington & Andrew Sallee joined us live on WMM on September 15, 2021 to share new music from namelessnumberheadman – and their sing;e “Mt Analogue St” released August 13, 2021, the first single, from their album, PLOT THE POINTS. Info Mt Analogue St – Rene Daumal wrote a moving, amusing, and confusing book, Mount Analogue, in which there is an expedition to find a mountain that is so tall that the top can’t be seen. Why might someone want to take the journey up the mountain? Step after step plodding up the mountain, trusting that even though no one has seen the peak, that it’s actually there. Namelessnumberheadman is: Chuck Whittington, Jason Lewis, and Andrew Sallee. In 2019 Namelessnumberheadman released three instrumental records (The Ground, Current, and Meditations) which we were very proud of. But during the shutdown in 2020 we decided to dive back into our classic way of working: melding catchy rock/folk songs with sonic panoramas. “Namelessnumberheadman is a band that holds polar opposites together: Acoustic guitar with synthesizer. Human voices with sound glitches. The organic with the synthetic. The ground with the stars.” The guitar and vocal work is always perfection. The music crosses through genre like an an olympic ice skater, I’m hearing the production quality of an Air album, from a band presenting themselves not unlike late 1980s DEVO, with folk, country, progressive guitar, and harmonic, clear vocals that remind me of my humanity, while tumble traveling through space and time in a cluttered world this music takes me into a different space. Originally from small-town Oklahoma, but now Kansas City-based with one member in Boston, the band crafts recordings and live performances that are part lab-experiment and part indie rock band.

90 Minute Cassette draw from influences like Tears for Fears, INXS, and Duran Duran to make mixtape-ready, synth-laden, melodically rich music that could fit seamlessly between Splitz Enz’s “I Got You” and New Order’s “Bizarre Love Triangle.”

Chuck Whittington told Nick Spacek for The Pitch in an article from August 2, 2024: “I’m in Summer Breeze (yacht rock tribute), namelessnumberheadman (experimental electro/rock/folk) and I play with Madisen Ward (folk songwriter phenom), too. I absolutely love playing in all of these, and so grateful to be a part of them. But I was also finding that I really missed writing and playing my own music out live. Hillary and I had been dating for a few months and having both played music for many years (she’s in Love Snack, a B-52s tribute and obviously, The Hillary Watts Riot), we couldn’t help talking about making a band together.

Chuck Whittington told Nick Spacek for The Pitch in an article from August 2, 2024: “One of our dreams is to make an actual 90 Minute Cassette, even if that’s a 45 min album on both sides. We have three more songs that we’re actively recording now. We intend to release those as singles too. That’s working for us now, but someday we’ll get that 90 Minute Cassette filled up.”

It​’​s Something Else by 90 Minute Cassette
lyrics

Bright City lights. Cruel shadows
I believe you that nothing ever stops
I can’t relax. But looking back,
When that skyline Goes on and on and on

It’s something else. A view so brilliant
The peering eyes. The bleary lights.
It’s something else.
A cloudy promise
it’s all I see
It’s really something.

You told me once, you could love me.
I had decided I never would agree
This neighborhood will forget me
What you keep chasing
It goes on and on and on and on

It’s something else. A view so brilliant
The peering eyes. The bleary lights.
It’s something else.
A cloudy promise
it’s all I see
It’s really something.

Are you okay? You’re a mystery.
The red lights are all that I can see
A broken phrase. On the last day
And the road home goes on and on and on

It’s something else. A view so brilliant
The peering eyes. The bleary lights.
It’s something else.
A cloudy promise
it’s all I see
It’s really something.

released May 24, 2024

Hillary Watts & Chuck Whittington thanks for being with us on WMM

90 Minute Cassette play miniBar, 3810 Broadway, KCMO on Friday, Sept. 6, at 7:00 pm with Palm Ghosts, and House of Transgressor.

10:49

  1. 90 Minute Cassette – “It’s Something Else”
    from: “It’s Something Else” – Single / Scatterplot Sounds / May 24, 2024
    [Crafting jams that you can dub on a mixtape right alongside your favorite classic synth pop hits, 90 Minute Cassette is a fresh and nostalgic surprise. The duo from Kansas City, Missouri, made up of Chuck Whittington
    (namelessnumberheadman, Madisen Ward, Summer Breeze) on guitar/vocals and Hillary Watts (The Hillary Watts Riot) on synths/vocals, creates a vibe that fuses analog sunsets and digital sunrises. // 90 Minute Cassette weaves together dancy rhythms, shimmering synths, and infectious melodies to create a sound that transports listeners to a neon-lit retro-future. Drawing from influences like Tears for Fears, INXS, and Duran Duran, their music evokes the spirit of underground clubs and vibrant city streets of the past. From club shows to packed dance floors, their music resonates with fans of all ages, on a journey through time and sound.
    // 90 Minute Cassette is booking live shows to promote their two new singles, bringing their energetic and retro-futuristic music to audiences in the region. // Genre: synth pop/new wave/dream pop // RIYL: Beach House, Duran Duran, Nation of Language, Human League. // “Tunes sure to delight anyone who still
    cherishes their Pretty in Pink soundtrack.” -Too Much Rock // “Hold Back the Water is a perfect
    synth-pop jam.” -Nick Spacek, The Pitch]

[90 Minute Cassette play miniBar, 3810 Broadway, KCMO on Friday, Sept. 6, at 7:00 pm with Palm Ghosts, and House of Transgressor.]

  1. Religion of Heartbreak – “Dark Hour of Meditation”
    from: “Religion of Heartbreak” – Single / Religion of Heartbreak / August 9, 2024
    [Dedric Moore on vocals, synths, bass, guitar, programming; Mikal Shapiro on vocals; Krysztof Nemeth on baritone guitar; Delaney Moore on synth riff; Regan Moore on electronic percussion loop. // Religion of Heartbreak, features members of Monta at Odds, and delves into the sounds of Darkwave, EBM, and darker Synth Pop. Trading in their black jeans for a darker shade of black. The songs are clever and filled with lost love as we follow our dark hearts. // “Dark Hour of Meditation creeps along with a deliberate trance-like rhythm as Dedric Moore and Mikal Shapiro’s voices drift softly above a sea of echoed guitars and spacious synths. Krystztof’s baritone guitar adds a deep undercurrent, while Dedric’s mechanized beats and brooding bass provide a steady, relentless pulse. The result is a sound both sprawling and intimate, a dark dance between the vast unknown and the familiar shadows we carry within. It’s the kind of track that lingers like a whispered confession in the dead of night, heavy with the weight of what was – and what could have been.” via Post-Punk.com]

[Religion of Heartbreak play minibar, at 3810 Broadway Blvd KCMO, on October 23, 2024, with Belgium-based Ultra Sunn and Juliette Frost.]

11:00 – Station ID

  1. Duff Thompson – “Stranger”
    from: Shadow People II / Scott Easterday / June 28, 2024
    [Duff Thompson on vocals, rhythm & lead guitars, bass, drums, percussion, piano, pump organ, synthesizers, and glockenspiel; Steph Green on pump organ, additional percussion, backing vocals; Kyle Taylor on drums, additional percussion, piano, backing vocals. // Written, Produced, Engineered, Mixed, and Mastered by Duff Thompson . Assistant Engineering by Steph Green and Kyle Taylor. Additional Production by Steph Green. Recorded at Sud-Ouest Recording Service in Montreal, Quebec. Album Photos and Design by Minnie Heart and Bill Howard. // “Shadow People II” is the louder, heavier, second half of a duology of albums by Duff Thompson (the first being, “Shadow People” — released October 27, 2023). Created over two weeks of intensive recording in Montreal, the “Shadow People” series comprise 19 total tracks split across two albums. Showcasing the warmth and timelessness of acoustic instruments like piano and pump organ with the grimier side of mid-fi garage rock production — loud drums, distorted guitars, blown-out vocals, and plenty of reverb — the recordings were engineered and produced by Thompson himself, joined by long-time collaborator Steph Green, and Kyle Taylor, as his backing band and assistant engineers. “Shadow People II” sees Thompson’s emotionally complex and affecting songwriting explore themes of alienation, isolation, and stagnation. Interestingly and despite this, these are not depressing songs. A theme that also emerges recurrently is the way in which love can be a life raft in what could otherwise be a hopeless sea of meaninglessness. As much as one might feel like an outsider, you can be at peace if you’ve got the right person right there being outside of it all with you. // Duff Thompson is a songwriter, musician, and producer whose music is a swampy blend of folk, pop, and garage rock. As a songwriter, he has a rare ability to distill emotional complexity into simple, sincere songs that instantly hit the listener on a visceral level. As a producer, he draws from influences that span across decades and genres, merging them into a cohesive and organic sound recognizable as his own. // Thompson’s latest work is a dark, alienated, and swaggering duology of albums titled Shadow People and Shadow People II. Created over two weeks of intensive recording during a Montreal heatwave in 2021, the Shadow People series comprise 19 total tracks split across two albums. Thompson rented out the studio space at Sud-Ouest Recording Service and produced and engineered the recordings himself, bringing along with him a 16-track reel-to-reel and songwriter/musicians Steph Green (drums, lap steel, pump organ, vocals) and Kyle Taylor (drums, piano, vocals) as his backing band and assistant engineers. Shadow People also features contributions from Mat Davidson (Twain) on strings, pedal steel, and bass clarinet. Whereas Thompson’s 2020 debut album, Haywire showcased his versatility and folk influences, Shadow People and Shadow People II are a more cohesive collection of songs that push his music further into the world of garage and indie rock. Shadow People was released October 27, 2023, to be followed by Shadow People II on June 28, 2024, out on Mashed Potato Records. // Thompson started out playing music at a young age, forming and playing in bands until 2016, when he shifted focus to being a solo artist. In addition to his own project, he has spent many years recording, and performing as a backing musician for numerous other artists, as well as co-running the DIY label Mashed Potato Records. Along with the October 2023 release of Shadow People, the past year saw Thompson performing across the US, Canada, and in Europe, ending with a six-week co-headlining tour alongside Steph Green, with sold-out dates in numerous major cities in North America.

[Duff Thompson plays Grand Avenue Temple 205 East 9th Street, KCMO on Friday, September 6 with Steph Green and Warren Burns.]

11:03 – Interview with Duff Thompson & Josh Mobley

Duff Thompson, is a songwriter, musician, and producer whose music is a swampy blend of folk, pop, and garage rock. Thompson’s latest work is a dark, alienated, and swaggering duology of albums titled Shadow People and Shadow People II. Created over two weeks of intensive recording during a Montreal heatwave in 2021, the Shadow People series comprise 19 total tracks split across two albums. Thompson rented out the studio space at Sud-Ouest Recording Service and produced and engineered the recordings himself, bringing along with him a 16-track reel-to-reel and songwriter/musicians Steph Green (drums, lap steel, pump organ, vocals) and Kyle Taylor (drums, piano, vocals) as his backing band and assistant engineers. Duff Thompson plays Grand Avenue Temple 205 East 9th Street, KCMO on Friday, September 6 with Steph Green and Warren Burns.

Duff Thompson thanks for being with us on WMM

Also joining us at 11:00 is Josh Mobley who was born and raised in Kansas City. Josh formed his first band, the Gosh Monsters, at Shawnee Mission East. Attending the Coctails record release party at Anne Winter’s Recycled Sounds led him to their show the next night at the Human Observation Lab, a venue where he first saw Mongol Beach Party, Sin City Disciples, Blue Museum, the Catherines, and Roach Factory. Wandering around deserted downtown outside the Lab was where Josh first encountered The Ship. Josh left KC in 1992 to attend Boston University where I formed a band with friends called the Umpteens. Returning to KC in 1997, Josh got a job working at YJ’s Snack Bar for artist David Ford. Josh played in the band After Party, and help form the Dirty Force Brass Band to play for Mardi Gras celebrations. This band morphed into Hearts of Darkness. Around 2002 Josh came across the architectural remains of the Ship which had been torn down in 1997. In 2004 Josh and friends began to put the Ship back together as a clubhouse for friends. The first party there in 2008, was the debut of Hearts of Darkness. The Ship opened to the public in 2014. Josh is currently working to convert the Grand Avenue Temple into a music venue.

Josh Mobley, thanks for being with us WMM

Duff Thompson is a songwriter, musician, and producer whose music is a swampy blend of folk, pop, and garage rock. As a songwriter, he has a rare ability to distill emotional complexity into simple, sincere songs that instantly hit the listener on a visceral level. As a producer, he draws from influences that span across decades and genres, merging them into a cohesive and organic sound recognizable as his own.

Thompson’s latest work is a dark, alienated, and swaggering duology of albums titled Shadow People and Shadow People II. Created over two weeks of intensive recording during a Montreal heatwave in 2021, the Shadow People series comprise 19 total tracks split across two albums. Thompson rented out the studio space at Sud-Ouest Recording Service and produced and engineered the recordings himself, bringing along with him a 16-track reel-to-reel and songwriter/musicians Steph Green (drums, lap steel, pump organ, vocals) and Kyle Taylor (drums, piano, vocals) as his backing band and assistant engineers. Shadow People also features contributions from Mat Davidson (Twain) on strings, pedal steel, and bass clarinet. Whereas Thompson’s 2020 debut album, Haywire showcased his versatility and folk influences, Shadow People and Shadow People II are a more cohesive collection of songs that push his music further into the world of garage and indie rock. Shadow People was released October 27, 2023, to be followed by Shadow People II on June 28, 2024, out on Mashed Potato Records.

Thompson started out playing music at a young age, forming and playing in bands until 2016, when he shifted focus to being a solo artist. In addition to his own project, he has spent many years recording, and performing as a backing musician for numerous other artists, as well as co-running the DIY label Mashed Potato Records. Along with the October 2023 release of Shadow People, the past year saw Thompson performing across the US, Canada, and in Europe, ending with a six-week co-headlining tour alongside Steph Green, with sold-out dates in numerous major cities in North America.

“Shadow People II” (released: June 28, 2024) is the louder, heavier, second half of a duology of albums by Duff Thompson (the first being, “Shadow People” — released October 27, 2023). Created over two weeks of intensive recording in Montreal, the “Shadow People” series comprise 19 total tracks split across two albums. Showcasing the warmth and timelessness of acoustic instruments like piano and pump organ with the grimier side of mid-fi garage rock production — loud drums, distorted guitars, blown-out vocals, and plenty of reverb — the recordings were engineered and produced by Thompson himself, joined by long-time collaborator Steph Green, and Kyle Taylor, as his backing band and assistant engineers. “Shadow People II” sees Thompson’s emotionally complex and affecting songwriting explore themes of alienation, isolation, and stagnation. Interestingly and despite this, these are not depressing songs. A theme that also emerges recurrently is the way in which love can be a life raft in what could otherwise be a hopeless sea of meaninglessness. As much as one might feel like an outsider, you can be at peace if you’ve got the right person right there being outside of it all with you.

TRACK LIST

  1. It’s Good
  2. Stranger
  3. Swoop My Way
  4. Girls
  5. Fog II
  6. Echo
  7. You Don’t Know
  8. More Than You’ll Ever Know
  9. On Your Own
    CREDITS: Duff Thompson – Vocals, Rhythm and Lead Guitars, Bass, Drums, Percussion, Piano, Pump Organ, Synth, Glockenspiel
    Steph Green – Pump Organ, Additional percussion, Backing Vocals
    Kyle Taylor – Drums, Additional percussion, Piano, Backing Vocals

“Lore of the Shadow People II Tour 2024”

A tour sequel in which I’ll be playing shows across the US and Canada with Steph Green, supporting her new album “Lore” and my new duology of albums, “Shadow People” and “Shadow People II”. Happy to say select west coast dates we’ll be joined by Will Sprott.

06/28 – WAKEFIELD, QC – Kaffé 1870
06/29 – BURLINGTON, VT – Light Club Lamp Shop
06/30 – MONTREAL, QC – l’Esco
07/05 – DETROIT, MI – Outer Limits Lounge w/ Libby DeCamp
07/06 – COLUMBUS, OH – Ace of Cups w/Little Miami
07/08 – DURHAM, NC – The Pinhook
07/09 – RICHMOND, VA – The Camel
07/10 – WASHINGTON, DC – Pie Shop DC
07/11 – BROOKLYN, NY – Baby’s All Right
07/12 – SOMERVILLE, MA – The Rockwell
07/16 – CHICAGO, IL – Lincoln Hall + Schubas
07/19 – MINNEAPOLIS, MN – Cloudland Theater w/ Lake Davi
07/24 – CALGARY, AB – The Palomino Smokehouse and Social Club w/ Brett Cassidy & the Courderoy Boys
07/26 – NELSON, BC – The Royal – Nelson
08/08 – OLYMPIA, WA – The Crypt
08/09 – SEATTLE, WA – Tractor Tavern w/ Kinsey Lee
08/10 – VANCOUVER, BC – The Pearl on Granville w/ Dawson Gool
08/15 – BELLINGHAM, WA – The Shakedown w/ Mr Sam & the People People
08/16 – PORTLAND, OR – Polaris Hall *
08/17 – EUGENE, OR – Hybrid Gallery *
08/21- SACRAMENTO, CA – Folsom Hotel *
08/22 – SAN FRANCISCO, CA – Bottom of the Hill *
08/23 – SANTA CRUZ, CA – The Blue Lagoon *
08/24 – LOS ANGELES, CA – Zebulon La
08/30 – SALT LAKE CITY, UT – Quarter Arcade Bar w/ Marshall Van Leuven
09/01 – DENVER, CO – Lost Lake
09/14 – TORONTO, ON – Monarch Tavern

Josh Mobley was born and raised in Kansas City. He formed his first band, the Gosh Monsters, with some classmates at Shawnee Mission East. Josh attended the Coctails record release party at Anne Winter’s Recycled Sounds and that led him to their show the next night at the Human Observation Lab. This was first of many nights Josh spent there seeing great local bands ( Mongol Beach Party, Sin City Disciples, Blue Museum, the Catherines, Roach Factory, Mudhead, and many more). Wandering around deserted downtown outside the Lab was where Josh first encountered the Ship.

In 1992 Josh left KC to attend Boston University where he formed a band with some friends called the Umpteens. Returning to KC in 1997, Josh eventually got a job working at YJ’s Snack Bar for artist David Ford. It was there that Josh met many of the great local musicians and artists that were part of that downtown scene. During this time Josh was playing mainly with a band called The Afterparty. It was an honor to play the last live show at Recycled Sounds. Josh help form the Dirty Force Brass Band around this time to play for Mardi Gras celebrations which were centered around YJ’s. This band eventually morphed into the Hearts of Darkness.

Around 2002 while touring a friend’s new loft in the West Bottoms, Josh came across the architectural remains of the Ship which had been torn down in 1997. In 2004 with friends Josh began to put the Ship back together as a clubhouse. They had their first party there in 2008, which was the debut of HOD. After 6 years of smokey parties, The Ship finally opened it up to the public in 2014. Two years later, Ernie Locke convinced us to open a kitchen with a diner in the back of the Ship. Somehow, it turned into a job. I am currently working to convert the Grand Avenue Temple into a music venue.

The Grand Avenue Temple 205 East 9th Street KCMO.

11:13

  1. Steph Green – “Teardrop Skies”
    from: Lore / Mashed Potato Records / October 20, 2023
    [Steph Green on Vocals, Guitars, Lap Steel, Organ, Piano, Glockenspiel, Additional Percussion; Duff Thompson on Drums, Bass, Electric Guitar on “Teardrop Skies”, Acoustic Guitar on “Mine”, Backing Vocals on “Take a Walk” . Written, Produced, Arranged, Engineered, Mixed + Photos by Steph Green. Layout by Steph Green and Minnie Heart. Additional Engineering by Duff Thompson. Mastering by Timothy Stollenwerk at Stereophonic Mastering. Lyrics to the first verse of “Last Seance” by Paul Dresser. Special thanks: Bill Howard and Duff Thompson. // Steph Green’s sophomore album, “Lore”, is a series of vignettes that immerse the listener in dreams and nightmares of the West. It’s a world of towering storm clouds, flooding rivers, and diamond skies. The natural and supernatural collide, wailing spirits wander lost highways, and shapeshifting starling murmurations soar overhead of restless loners. // Green produced and recorded “Lore” at home on a borrowed Tascam MS-16, making use of tape distortion, reverb, and warbling tremolo to color her vivid and visceral storytelling. The collection of tales are enveloped by a distinctive, otherworldly sound, with weeping steel guitar, washy organ, and ghostly vocal layering reverberating from a distant dimension. Embarking on an almost entirely solo recording process that allowed room for experimentation, Green also enlisted long-time collaborator Duff Thompson as the rhythm section on bass and drums. Out now on Mashed Potato Records, “Lore” is a rugged, eerie, and wild homage to both a real and imagined place. // Steph Green’s music is for those who fancy the art of songwriting, depicting a lonely world illuminated by strangeness and beauty. Her sophomore album, Lore, is a series of vignettes that immerse the listener in dreams and nightmares of the West. It’s a world where the natural and supernatural collide, wailing spirits wander lost highways, and shapeshifting starling murmurations soar overhead of restless loners. Green produced and recorded Lore at home on a borrowed Tascam MS-16, and the collection of tales are enveloped by a distinctive, otherworldly sound, with weeping steel guitar, washy organ, and ghostly vocal layering reverberating from a distant dimension. Out now on Mashed Potato Records, Lore is a rugged, eerie, and wild homage to both a real and imagined place. // Green started out as a traveling street musician before the chance acquisition of a cassette 4-track led her to start writing and recording her own songs. Her sound is a distinctive blend of indie pop, folk, and garage rock, and her lyrics reveal an affecting and arresting storyteller. A spirit of independence and experimentation characterize Green’s approach to music, with all of her releases variously featuring her in the roles of producer, engineer, and multi-instrumentalist. Along with the October 2023 release of Lore, the past year saw her captivating live audiences in the US, Canada, and Europe, ending with a six-week co-headlining tour alongside Duff Thompson, with sold-out dates in numerous major cities across North America. In addition to her own project, Green co-runs the DIY label Mashed Potato Records, and has performed as a backing musician for numerous other songwriters over years, appearing most recently on recordings for Duff Thompson and Dean Johnson.]

[Steph Green plays Grand Avenue Temple 205 East 9th Street, KCMO on Friday, September 6 with Duff Thompson and Warren Burns.]

11:16 – More Interview with Duff Thompson & Josh Mobley

Duff Thompson, is a songwriter, musician, and producer whose music is a swampy blend of folk, pop, and garage rock. Thompson’s latest work is a dark, alienated, and swaggering duology of albums titled Shadow People and Shadow People II. Created over two weeks of intensive recording during a Montreal heatwave in 2021, the Shadow People series comprise 19 total tracks split across two albums. Thompson rented out the studio space at Sud-Ouest Recording Service and produced and engineered the recordings himself, bringing along with him a 16-track reel-to-reel and songwriter/musicians Steph Green (drums, lap steel, pump organ, vocals) and Kyle Taylor (drums, piano, vocals) as his backing band and assistant engineers. Duff Thompson plays Grand Avenue Temple 205 East 9th Street, KCMO on Friday, September 6 with Steph Green and Warren Burns.

Duff Thompson thanks for being with us on WMM

Also joining us at 11:00 is Josh Mobley who was born and raised in Kansas City. Josh formed his first band, the Gosh Monsters, at Shawnee Mission East. Attending the Coctails record release party at Anne Winter’s Recycled Sounds led him to their show the next night at the Human Observation Lab, a venue where he first saw Mongol Beach Party, Sin City Disciples, Blue Museum, the Catherines, and Roach Factory. Wandering around deserted downtown outside the Lab was where Josh first encountered The Ship. Josh left KC in 1992 to attend Boston University where I formed a band with friends called the Umpteens. Returning to KC in 1997, Josh got a job working at YJ’s Snack Bar for artist David Ford. Josh played in the band After Party, and help form the Dirty Force Brass Band to play for Mardi Gras celebrations. This band morphed into Hearts of Darkness. Around 2002 Josh came across the architectural remains of the Ship which had been torn down in 1997. In 2004 Josh and friends began to put the Ship back together as a clubhouse for friends. The first party there in 2008, was the debut of Hearts of Darkness. The Ship opened to the public in 2014. Josh is currently working to convert the Grand Avenue Temple into a music venue.

Josh Mobley, thanks for being with us WMM

Duff Thompson plays Grand Avenue Temple 205 East 9th Street, KCMO on Friday, September 6 with Steph Green and Warren Burns.

The Pitch voted The Ship “The Best Place To Shake Your Booty.”

The Ship is open Tuesday–Saturday from 11:00 a.m., and closed Sunday & Monday. Lunch, dinner, cocktails, & refreshments are always available. Live music is back aboard on 2 stages almost every night. The Ship is available for private events up to 450 people.

Duff Thompson and Josh Mobley, Thanks for being with us on WMM

Duff Thompson plays Grand Avenue Temple 205 East 9th Street, KCMO on Friday, September 6 at 7:00pm with Steph Green and Warren Burns.

11:25

  1. Warren Burns – “Dearly Departed”
    from: “Dearly Departed” – Single / Warren Burns/ August 30, 2024
    [Warren Burns released an 8-track album on July 3, 2022. Master by Carl Saff, Warren Burns is the country / Folk project of Kansas City musician Danny Fischer of the bands The Asfterparty and Nature Boys]

[Warren Burns plays Grand Avenue Temple 205 East 9th Street, KCMO on Friday, September 6 with Duff Thompson and Steph Green.]

Danny Fischer Discography

The Afterparty – Forever After – 2005
Piano, Electric Piano [Rhodes], Vocals – Josh Mobley
Bass – Chris DeVictor
Drums – Paul Andrews
Vocals – Sarah Carpenter
Vocals, Guitar – Danny Fischer, Dave Regnier*
Recorded By, Engineer – Chad Meise, Clarke Wyatt
All Songs Written – The Afterparty
Arranged – The Afterparty

The Afterparty – Under The Rainbow – 2006
Vocals, Guitar, Organ – Danny Fischer
Piano [Rhodes] – Josh Mobley
Bass – Chris Devictor
Drums – Paul Andrews
Guitar – David Regnier
Vocals [The Brunettes] – Amie Nelson, Sarah Carpenter, Sonya Andrews
Guitar [Guest Musician] – Marco Pascolini
Saxophone [Guest Musician] – Mark Southerland, Mark Weinberg, Sam Hughes
Soprano Saxophone [Guest Musician] – Jolin Smith
Sousaphone [Guest Musician] – Bill McKemy
Trombone [Guest Musician] – Jeremiah Kidwell, Seth Lee
Trumpet [Guest Musician] – Bobby DuSoul
Fiddle [Guest Musician] – Betse Ellis
Recorded – Chad Meise
Mastered – E. Clarke Wyatt*
Arranged – The Afterparty
Artwork [Art/Packaging] – Pascolini Design Lab

Nature Boys – Nature Boys – 2010
San Huevos Records
Guitar, Vocals – Danny Fischer
Bass, Vocals – Suzanne Hogan
Drums – Aaron Rommel
Recorded – Ashley Miller
Recorded [Assisted By] – Zachary VanBenthusen
Written – Nature Boys
Artwork, Photography, Design Concept – Nature Boys

Nature Boys – Nature Boys – 2013
San Huevos Records
Danny Fischer – Guitar, Vocals
Suzanne Hogan – Bass, Vocals
Aaron Rommel – Drums
Danny Fischer – Lyrics
Recorded by – Jon Kraft
Mixed – Mike Tuley, Jon Kraft, Nature Boys
Photography – Michael Boles
Will Burnip – Artwork [Insert Art]

Nature Boys – 2017
San Huevos Records
Suzanne Hogan
Suzanne Hogan – Bass, Vocals
Evan Malone – Drums
Danny Fischer – Guitar, Vocals
Recorded by – Danny Fischer
Mastered By – Carl Saff
Written By – Nature Boys

Nature Boys – IV – 2021
Dead Broke Rekerds
Suzanne Hogan – Bass, Vocals
Evan Malone – Drums
Danny Fischer – Guitar, Vocals
Recorded By – Danny Fischer, James Rumsey
Carl Saff – Lacquer Cut
Pam Fischer – Cover, Artwork
Grace Ambrose – Layout

Warren Burns – Warren Burns – 2023
Danny Fischer – Guitar, Vocals
Recorded By – Danny Fischer
Mastered By – Carl Saff

11:29 – Underwriting

  1. Just Angel – “Dumb”
    from: “Dumb” – Single / T.A.P. OUT MUSIC/ August 9, 2024
    [Just Angel is a Kansas City based, singer, musician, songwriter, dancer. and creative artist. She recently contributed vocals to the recent Sisterbot record. More info at: /distrokid.com/hyperfollow/justangel/just-angel–pt-1: Just Angel: Pt. 2 is a followup to Just Angle Pt.1 – EP released on December 24, 2020 More info at: https://linktr.ee/JustAngel_TigerLilyStar%5D

[Just Angel is currently performing in BEAUTIFUL, The Carole King Musical, at The Barn Players Community Theatre, at Johnson County Arts & Heritage Center, 8788 Metcalf Ave., OPKS., Sept. 6-15, (8 Performances).]

11:34 – Interview with Just Angel & T.A. Rell

Just Angel is a musician, songwriter, dancer, and creative artist. Just Angel, has been seen on stages of The Music Theater Heritage: Ruby Room performance of “Piece of My Heart” in 2023, The Black Repertory Theatre of Kansas City “After Midnight” in 2022, and playing Osceola Mays in “Texas in Paris” in 2021. Her band, The Wades, can be found playing eclectic takes on pop music, and Just Angel‘s originals, from Part 1 & 2. Her new single “Dumb”, was released August 9, 2024.

Just Angel is currently performing in BEAUTIFUL, The Carole King Musical, at The Barn Players Community Theatre, at Johnson County Arts & Heritage Center, 8788 Metcalf Ave., OPKS., Sept. 6-15, (8 Performances).

Just Angel, Thank you for being with us on Wednesday MidDay Medley

Also with us is Arick “T.A. RELL” Ridgell who is a songwriter/producer/artist based out of Kansas City, MO. The 33 year old musician has been writing and producing music since the age of 18. While he picked up the itch to make music later than most, his heavy arsenal of musical influences are what have elevated his quality of work. T.A.’s influences range from the late great Ray Charles, gospel Icon John P. Kee, Brandy, to the current groundbreakers like PJ Morton and Jon Bellion. T.A. tries not to trap himself in the box on genres but tries to use his love for all music to unlock the hearts and souls of listeners around the world. Join him on the journey of putting real music and lyrics in the atmosphere.

T.A. Rell, Thank you for being with us on Wednesday MidDay Medley

Congratulations on the new single “Dumb” released August 9, 2024

Just Angel produced the 4 song EP, JUST ANGEL PT.1 in 3 days in 2020,

She then produced a second 4-song EP, JUST ANGEL PT. 2 in 24 hours in 2021.

Just Angel has a birthday on December 24

Producer & Musician T.A. Rell helped birth into fruition the Just Angel EP releases with the 5 month hiatus between recordings

Just Angel has recently performed at: Just Angel and The Wades play Greenwood Social Hall, 1750 Belleview Ave., KCMO, on Friday, August 9 at 7:00pm. More information at: http://www.greenwoodsocialhall.com

Just Angel is a member of the band: My Brothers & Sisters with Jamie Searle

More info at: https://linktr.ee/JustAngel_TigerLilyStar

Just Angel collaborated with Sisterbot aka Adee Dancey on the track “Approval.”
With Adee Dancy Just Angel has a band called Neo Emo Soul.

11:45

  1. Just Angel – “Senseless” (LIVE)
    originally from:: Just Angel: Pt. 2 {EP] / Just Angel / December
    [Just Angel is a Kansas City based, singer, musician, songwriter, dancer. and creative artist. She recently contributed vocals to the recent Sisterbot record. More info at: /distrokid.com/hyperfollow/justangel/just-angel–pt-1: Just Angel: Pt. 2 is a followup to Just Angle Pt.1 – EP released on December 24, 2020 More info at: https://linktr.ee/JustAngel_TigerLilyStar%5D

[Just Angel is currently performing in BEAUTIFUL, The Carole King Musical, at The Barn Players Community Theatre, at Johnson County Arts & Heritage Center, 8788 Metcalf Ave., OPKS., Sept. 6-15, (8 Performances).]

11:49 – More Interview with Just Angel and T.A. Rell

You just heard the voice of Singer, musician, songwriter, dancer, and creative artist, Just Angel. Her powerful voice has been called, “Passionate … Soulful… and Inspiring.” Her music finds its home in Rock, Jazz, and Alternative, and she has found a way to incorporate those genres within her love with Soul and R&B. Just Angel has performed with My Brothers & Sisters. Just Angel and her band, The Wades can be found rocking stages with her original songs from her recordings and eclectic takes on popular music. She released her debut EP, JUST ANGEL, PART 1 on December 24, 2020. She released her follow up EP, JUST ANGEL, PART 2 on December 25, 2021. She also contributed vocals to the amazing Sisterbot record.

Just Angel and T.A. Rell Thank you for being with us on Wednesday MidDay Medley

Joining us is Just Angel’s collaborator and friend T.A. Rell.

We are talking with Just Angel who with her band, The Wades can be found rocking stages with her original songs from her recordings and eclectic takes on popular music. She released her debut EP, JUST ANGEL, PART 1 on December 24, 2020. She released her follow up EP, JUST ANGEL, PART 2 on December 25, 2021.

Joining us is Just Angel’s collaborator and friend T.A. Rell.

Just Angel is currently performing in BEAUTIFUL, The Carole King Musical, at The Barn Players Community Theatre, at Johnson County Arts & Heritage Center, 8788 Metcalf Ave., OPKS., Sept. 6-15, (8 Performances).

Just Angel and T.A. Rell Thank you for being with us on Wednesday MidDay Medley

For all of our guests on today’s show, Thank you all for listening

11:54

  1. Just Angel – “Selfish”
    from: Just Angel: Pt. 2 {EP] / Just Angel / December
    [Just Angel is a Kansas City based, singer, musician, songwriter, dancer. and creative artist. She recently contributed vocals to the recent Sisterbot record. More info at: /distrokid.com/hyperfollow/justangel/just-angel–pt-1: Just Angel: Pt. 2 is a followup to Just Angle Pt.1 – EP released on December 24, 2020 More info at: https://linktr.ee/JustAngel_TigerLilyStar%5D

[Just Angel is currently performing in BEAUTIFUL, The Carole King Musical, at The Barn Players Community Theatre, at Johnson County Arts & Heritage Center, 8788 Metcalf Ave., OPKS., Sept. 6-15, (8 Performances).]

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

Next week on Wednesday, September 11 – KC Musician and songwriter and producer David George joins us to share details about St. George & The Dragons’ long-awaited debut and their Album Release show September 19 at Knuckleheads with special guests Comet Tide. In our second hour Tucker Slough joins us as Guest DJ.

THANK YOU to our incredible KKFI Staff; Director of Development & Communications – J Kelly Dougherty, Volunteer Coordinator – Darryl Oliver, Chief Operator – Chad Brothers, KKFI Accounting & Administration – Shaina Littler

This radio station is more than the individual hosts of each individual radio show. Instead it is about a collective spirit of hundreds of hardworking people, unselfishly setting aside ego, to work for the greater good of community building and the gigantic goal of keeping our airwaves free, non-commercial, and open to all! Congratulations and thank you to all programmers & volunteers who went the extra effort to keep our station alive.

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

Wednesday MidDay Medley in on the web:
http://www.kkfi.org,
http://www.WednesdayMidDayMedley.org,
http://www.facebook.com/WednesdayMidDayMedleyon90.1FM
https://www.soundcloud.com/wednesdaymiddaymedley
http://www.bandcamp.com/wednesdaymiddaymedley
http://www.instagram.markthomasmanning

Show #1059

WMM presents: 90 Minute Cassette + Just Angel + Duff Thompson & Josh Mobley

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

Wednesday, September 4, 2024

90 Minute Cassette + Just Angel + Duff Thompson & Josh Mobley

Mark spins New & MidCoastal Releases from: Madisen Ward, Melissa Carper, Just Angel, Warren Burns, 90 Minute Cassette, Religion of Heartbreak, Katy Guillen & The Girls, Duff Thompson, Steph Green, Art d’Ecco, Alejandro Escovedo, Orville Peck with Beck, and Jessica Pratt.

At 10:30 Hillary Watts & Chuck Whittington join us to talk about their new band, 90 Minute Cassette. Crafting jams that you can dub on a mixtape right alongside your favorite classic synth pop hits, 90 Minute Cassette is a fresh and nostalgic surprise. The duo from KCMO, is made up of Chuck Whittington (namelessnumberheadman, Madisen Ward, Summer Breeze) on guitar/vocals and Hillary Watts (The Hillary Watts Riot) on synths/vocals, creates a vibe that fuses analog sunsets and digital sunrises. 90 Minute Cassette play miniBar, 3810 Broadway, KCMO on Friday, Sept. 6, at 7:00 pm with Palm Ghosts, and House of Transgressor. Info at: https://linkin.bio/90minutecassette

At 11:00 Mark talks with Duff Thompson, songwriter, musician, and producer whose music is a swampy blend of folk, pop, and garage rock. Thompson’s latest work is a dark, alienated, and swaggering duology of albums titled Shadow People and Shadow People II. Created over two weeks of intensive recording during a Montreal heatwave in 2021, the Shadow People series comprise 19 total tracks split across two albums. Thompson rented out the studio space at Sud-Ouest Recording Service and produced and engineered the recordings himself, bringing along with him a 16-track reel-to-reel and songwriter/musicians Steph Green (drums, lap steel, pump organ, vocals) and Kyle Taylor (drums, piano, vocals) as his backing band and assistant engineers. Duff Thompson plays Grand Avenue Temple 205 East 9th Street, KCMO on Friday, September 6 with Steph Green and Warren Burns.

Also joining us at 11:00 is Josh Mobley who was born and raised in Kansas City. Josh formed his first band, the Gosh Monsters, at Shawnee Mission East. Attending the Coctails record release party at Anne Winter’s Recycled Sounds led him to their show the next night at the Human Observation Lab, a venue where he first saw Mongol Beach Party, Sin City Disciples, Blue Museum, the Catherines, and Roach Factory. Wandering around deserted downtown outside the Lab was where Josh first encountered The Ship. Josh left KC in 1992 to attend Boston University where I formed a band with friends called the Umpteens. Returning to KC in 1997, Josh got a job working at YJ’s Snack Bar for artist David Ford. Josh played in the band After Party, and help form the Dirty Force Brass Band to play for Mardi Gras celebrations. This band morphed into Hearts of Darkness. Around 2002 Josh came across the architectural remains of the Ship which had been torn down in 1997. In 2004 Josh and friends began to put the Ship back together as a clubhouse for friends. The first party there in 2008, was the debut of Hearts of Darkness. The Ship opened to the public in 2014. Josh is currently working to convert the Grand Avenue Temple into a music venue.

At 11:30 Just Angel will perform LIVE in our 90.1 FM Studios with T.A. Rell on keyboards. Just Angel is a musician, songwriter, dancer, and creative artist. Just Angel, has been seen on stages of The Music Theater Heritage: Ruby Room performance of “Piece of My Heart” in 2023, The Black Repertory Theatre of Kansas City “After Midnight” in 2022, and playing Osceola Mays in “Texas in Paris” in 2021. Her band, The Wades, can be found playing eclectic takes on pop music, and Just Angel‘s originals, from Part 1 & 2. Her new single “Dumb”, was released August 9, 2024. Just Angel is currently performing in BEAUTIFUL, The Carole King Musical, at The Barn Players Community Theatre, at Johnson County Arts & Heritage Center, 8788 Metcalf Ave., OPKS., Sept. 6-15, (8 Performances). Info at: https://thebarnplayers.ludus.com

On your local radio dial 90.1 FM or
STREAMING LIVE at: kkfi.org

Show #1059

WMM Playlist from August 28 2024

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

Wednesday, August 28, 2024

Lava Dreams + Lonnie Fisher + Nick Carswell & Fally Afani & the 11th Annual Mix Master Music Conference

  1. “Main Title Instrumental – It’s Showtime Folks”
    from: Orig. Motion Picture Soundtrack All That Jazz / Casablanca / December 20, 1979
    [WMM’s Adopted Theme Song]
  1. Ivory Blue – “Breathing Underwater”
    from: “Breathing Underwater” – Single / IVORY BLUE / August 9, 2024
    [IVORY BLUE released the single “Bad Dreams”on June 7, 2024 IVORY BLUE released the single “Batter Up” on April 22, 2024. IVORY BLUE released the single “Flashback” on March 15, 2023 // IVORY BLUE released the single “Howl” on Feb. 16, 2024. // IVORY BLUE released their second full length album, STARLIT LOVE CHILD, on Nov. 17, 2023. The 10-track album was in the top five of Wednesday MidDay Medley’s 120 Best Recordings of 2023, and in the “Best of” lists at 90.9 The Bridge and other radio stations around the world. For STARLIT LOVE CHILD, IVORY BLUE served as songwriter, producer, & vocalist. // On October 27, 2023 IVORY BLUE released the sIngle “Ghost of Life.” This single followed IVORY’s previous releases,”In A World Like This” from September 22, 2023, ”The Best of Life” from August 4, 2023 and “Control” from May 26, 2023. IVORY released the single “All Outta Love” on February 24, 2023. IVORY BLUE released their full length debut album COMPOUND LOVE on Feb. 25, 2022. COMPOUND LOVE was in the Top Ten of WMM’s 120 Best recordings of 2022. For COMPOUND LOVE, IVORY BLUE served as songwriter, producer, vocalist and played all instruments with the exception of: Lester Estelle on drums, Klaartje Van Lue on piano, Craig Kew on bass, Lennon Bone on drums, and Marco Pascolini on pedal steel guitar. Nick Poortman served in mixing, with Kurt Festge who also served in mixing & Mastering. IVORY BLUE’s debut EP, Ready Get Set was released in June 2015. While the EP helped spread the word and give IVORY BLUE attention from regional radio and TV stations, a big break would come in 2017. In 2017 Ivory was among 1800 artists/bands that competed in neXt2Rock. Ivory won local & regional challenges and advanced to nationals in Los Angeles to win the top prize. // IVORY BLUE has played Crossroads Music Festival, The Middle of the Map Festival, The Westport Roots Festival, the KCPT Screening of “Real Boy” at The KC Public Library, and Kauffman Stadium. // Ivory Blue was born in 1986 in Peoria Illinois, as Devin James Miclettet. Ivory’s birth mother put them up for adoption at the age of four. Ivory speaks about how it was difficult to find trust in people offering their home to someone denied it for so long, Ivory lived with eight different families, before running away at 15. // Ivory has talked with us about how in their life they have turned to music to express pain. Ivory spent most of their childhood looking for a family. In 2010 Klaartje Van Lue saw Ivory performing in a YouTube video and contacted them, flying Ivory to Kansas City, and adopting Ivory into the Van Lue family. During the past 10 years Ivory came out as “Non-Binary Transgender”. // As a multi-instrumentalist, Ivory began refining their performance style, using digital looping pedals to stack harmonies and guitar parts live on stage, giving their solo shows the feel of a full band. In 2011, Ivory settled in Kansas City, MO and quickly began attracting an intense regional following for their strong vocals and incisive, deeply personal lyrics. // By 2013, IVORY BLUE was playing regularly in and around KC and the first EP ‘Ready Get Set’ was released in 2015. IVORY BLUE released the video of “Family Table” directed by Mikal Shapiro, on Aug. 21, 2021 and the audio track was released on Sept. 7, 2021. IVORY BLUE released the single “Good Changes” on Oct 26, 2021. Ivory Blue released the singles: “Heavy,” “Bad Weather,” “It Must Have Been Me,” “Compound Love,” and “The Start” on December 14, 2021. IVORY BLUE released their debut album COMPOUND LOVE on Feb. 25, 2022. IVORY BLUE released the single “Red Light” on July 29, 2022. IVORY BLUE released the single “Starlit Love Child” on Oct. 28, 2022. IVORY BLUE released the single “All Outta Love” on Feb. 24, 2023. http://www.ivorybluemusic.com]
  1. The Rainmakers (Bob Walkenhorst, Jeff Porter, Rich Ruth, Pat Tomek), The Nace Brothers, Kelley Hunt, Danny Cox & Family, Sunny Snoderly, Joseph Snoderly-Cox, Sunae Fisher, Kadesh Flow, Betse & Clarke – “Waiting on a Wave”
    from: “Waiting on a Wave” – Single / Robert Walkenhorst / August 15, 2023
    [Motivated by the importance of the upcoming election veteran KC rockers The Rainmakers’ principal Bob Walkenhorst wrote a song titled \“Waiting On A Wave” and enlisted the help of other KC artists on the studio sessions and video.  Among those he reached out to was The Rainmakers (Bob Walkenhorst, Pat Tomek, Rich Ruth, Jeff Porter), The Nace Brothers (David and Jimmy Nace), Kelley Hunt, Danny Cox and family, Sunny Snoderly, Joseph Snoderly-Cox, Sunae Fisher, Kadesh Flow and Betse & Clarke/ Last year Bob Walkenhorst released My Version Of The Story on BAT Records on November 1, 2023 For this record Bob played all instruments and sang all vocal parts and recorded this himself in his home studio. This new release follows Bob Walkenhorst’s last album A Thousand Words a 12 song album released June 1, 2021 on Bob’s 68th Birthday. Bob’s solo releases are beautiful and demonstrate the range of Bob Walkenhorst’s gifts as a master songwriter and poet. The album is also evidence of the wide open vocal range of a rock and roller who can call upon his expressive voice, giving listeners lyrics with a growl and also rising to sing the high parts of the harmony, not in a falsetto, but actually singing like a angel in a duet with Una Walkenhorst his equally talented singer songwriter daughter. With Una, Bob recorded the critically acclaimed FOR TOMORROW with that was released October 12, 2018, where they split the difference, taking turns as songwriters for the album’s songs, written individually, and recorded together, in clear beautiful harmonies, with that extra special shared musical DNA, that can be heard in the harmonies of The Carter Family, Madisen Ward and the Mama Bear, or Shy Boys. FOR TOMORROW was #2 on WMM’s 118 Best recordings of 2018. Una Walkenhorst is the youngest daughter of Bob Walkenhorst, a founding member of The Rainmakers, which had national and international hits in the 1980s and 90s, and continue to this day touring and recording new music. With The Rainmakers Bob has released over 12 albums. Bob’s solo record continues the spirit of FOR TOMORROW. // From http://www.bobwalkenhorst.com : Bob Walkenhorst has spent most of his life as a musician, as lead singer and songwriter for the critically acclaimed rock band, The Rainmakers. Hailing from Kansas City, Missouri, Bob and the band have released 9 albums over their 30+ year career, and continue to tour and record. // Bob’s songs gained attention for their lyrical content – thoughtful, humorous, witty, with insightful social commentary. This interest in the power of words eventually led to the publication of a book of Bob’s song lyrics – Scribbling On the Walls of the Mansion – published in 2019. And now Whirlybird Day – published in 2020. // Bob grew up in the small town of Norborne, Missouri, and also spent years in Maryville and Branson. These years of small town life served as the inspiration for the stories in Whirlybird Day. // Bob lives in Kansas City, Missouri, with his wife, Michele Sewell, two daughters and two granddaughters nearby. // Bob Walkenhorst is a Kansas City-based singer, songwriter, musician, and painter. After growing up in his hometown of Norborne, Missouri, he became a founding member of the popular Midwestern U.S. roots rock band The Rainmakers. In the Kansas City area, he currently gives weekly performances and participates in art gallery shows. For some shows, he is joined by his daughter Una. // As the singer/songwriter of his band, The Rainmakers, from 1986 to 1996, Walkenhorst’s discography included five full-length studio albums, one live concert recording, and one “best-of” album. After the dissolution of the band, he released his first solo album, The Beginner, in 2003. In 2009, Walkenhorst and fellow Kansas City musician Jeff Porter released an album entitled No Abandon, under the moniker Walkenhorst and Porter. The Rainmakers reformed in 2011 and have since released three more albums. // Throughout his career as a musician, Walkenhorst has maintained a reputation for producing clever and provocative lyrics, which have garnered him wide critical acclaim. In discussing the self-titled debut of The Rainmakers, Billboard called them “a band with a rarity: a genuinely witty songwriter.” A 1987 review in the Washington Post cited the cleverness while also noting irreverent humor. On a very different note, a review from later that year in the Chicago Tribune observed, “Walkenhorst’s lyrics are preoccupied with morality, although he avoids a moralizing tone.” Over three decades later, in 2018, the Richmond (Missouri) News said, “His unique vocals and viewpoints have garnered him a dedicated following, through more than 30 years in the music scene.” // Perhaps the best-known fan of The Rainmakers and Walkenhorst was Stephen King, who included lyrics from the songs “Downstream” and “Drinkin’ on the Job” in The Tommyknockers. In Gerald’s Game, King excerpted “One More Summer”—citing Walkenhorst by name—and adopted Walkenhorst’s character “The Lakeview Man” in service of the story. // More info at: http://www.bobwalkenhorst.com] [Bob Walkenhorst joined us in WMM on June 2, 2021]
  1. Dragon Inn 3 – “Clock Machine”
    from: “Clock Machine” – Single / American Laundromat Records / August 23, 2024
    [Clock Machine: Performed by Dragon Inn 3: Drums by Nick Wilkerson. Mixed by Scoops Dardaris. Produced by Philip Dickey. Side B: “All I Know.” Performed by Dragon Inn 3. Produced and mixed by Philip Dickey. Mastered by Sean Glonek at SRG studios. Design and Layout by Emily Only Design Co. // Last year Dragon Inn 3 released Trade Secrets on American Laundromat Records on April 18, 2023, their long-anticipated sophomore release from Dragon Inn 3. Features 10 brand new songs plus a fantastic cover of Yazoo’s “Only You.” // Dragon Inn 3 is: Grace Bentley on vocals; Philip Dickey on synths, drums, guitar, bass & vocals; Sharon Hamm on synths & vocals; David Hill on vocals & synths. Recorded from 2018 to 2022 at Davey’s house and Sharon’s house. Recorded, mixed, and produced by Philip Dickey. Additional recording and mixing help from Ross Brown, David Hill, and Chase Horseman. Mastered by Sean Glonek at SRG studios. Additional musicians: Bill Belzer percussion “I Can’t Stop”, John Cardwell guitar “Finally Going Down”, Ben Collins guitar “I Can’t Stop”, Tim Gillespie saxophone “I Can’t Stop” “Out Of Control” “Trade Secrets Theme”, Anita Kitungano vocals “See It Your Way”, John O’Hallaron guitar “Teleport”, Bora Wilondja vocals “See It Your Way” “Trade Secrets Theme”, Mauwa Wilondja vocals “Trade Secrets Theme”, Pelo Wilondja percussion “I Could Never”. Additional writers: Emma Bentley Ruzicka “Not Enough”, Bora Wilondja “See It Your Way”, JR Top “See It Your Way”, and Vincent Clark “Only You”. Cover photo: Dominik Podlipniak. Design: Dustin Williams. // Kansas City based band formed in 2012 with Grace Bentley, Sharon Bowie, Philip K. Dickey, E.P. Marcus. Dragon Inn 3’s debut LP DOUBLE LINE on August 17, 2018 through American Laundromat records. DOUBLE LINE was part of WMM’s 118 Best Recordings of 2018. The band spent six years whittling away on the songs. Combining sugary pop hooks, hypnotic beats, and huge MOOG synths, Dragon Inn 3’s playful take on 80s pop could double as the soundtrack to a John Hughes movie (if John Hughes directed Blade Runner). The cinematic origins of Dragon Inn 3 can be traced back to 2012, when Philip Dickey (leader of the indie-pop group, Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin) wrote a theme song for the award-winning short film Ghoul School. “If you watch the trailer you can tell it’s the same premise and look as Stranger Things–we just accidentally made it three years before them,” Dickey says. “I had so much fun making the soundtrack with the director (E.P. Marcus) that we decided to start a band.” Dickey recruited his sister, Sharon Bowie, an occupational therapist, and his wife, children’s librarian Grace Bentley, to help with songwriting and vocal duties. The group self-released the Ghoul School Soundtrack EP in late 2012, receiving high praise from Consequence of Sound, Philadelphia’s WXPN, and The Riverfront Times, before climbing to #1 on Bandcamp’s cassette charts. Then it was back to the studio (i.e. the bedrooms, kitchens, garages, and hotel rooms that doubled as makeshift recording studios). In between full-time jobs, parenthood, graduate school classes, and cross country moves, the members of Dragon Inn 3 put Double Line to tape. “I’m a stay-at-home dad now, so I would work on song arrangements and rough mixes when our toddler was taking his naps,” explains Dickey. “Grace would come home from work and record all her parts after his bedtime. We recorded all the breathy vocals in the living room and all the yelly parts in the garage so we wouldn’t wake him up.” The result is a highly addictive album that creates “a soundtrack for the more introspective moments on and off the dance floor,” according to critic David Greenwald. With members spread out over the country (KC, LA, and Springfield, MO), the group signed to American Laundromat Records in early 2018. A demo of “Bad Boy” (co-written with Free Energy’s Paul Sprangers) landed in a commercial for Ryan Adams’ Beats 1 Radio show before the song was even completed. More Info at: http://www.dragoninn3.com] [Philip Dicky joined us LIVE on WMM on May 3, 2023.]
  1. MeShell Ndegeocello – “Trouble (Radio Edit)”
    from: No More Water: The Gospel Of James Baldwin / Blue Note – Verve / August 2, 2024
    [14th album from acclaimed GRAMMY-winning multi-instrumentalist, singer, and songwriter Meshell Ndegeocello. A tribute album to African-American thinkers and writers, including namesake James Baldwin and Audre Lorde. The album was released on Baldwin’s Centennial: August 2, 2024. (from http://www.bluenote.com): The visionary work is at once a musical experience, a church service, a celebration, a testimonial, and a call to action. With No More Water, Ndegeocello embarks on a prophetic musical odyssey that transcends boundaries and genres, delving headfirst into race, sexuality, religion, and other recurring themes explored in Baldwin’s canon. Following 2023’s The Omnichord Real Book, her acclaimed Blue Note debut which won the inaugural GRAMMY Award for Best Alternative Jazz Album, the multi-instrumentalist, singer, songwriter, and producer renders an immersive and palpable document that is as sagacious, unabashed, and introspective as Baldwin was in life. // Co-produced by Ndegeocello and guitarist Chris Bruce, No More Water features some of the bassist’s frequent collaborators including Bruce, vocalist Justin Hicks, saxophonist (and Omnichord producer) Josh Johnson, keyboardist Jebin Bruni, and drummer Abe Rounds. Also appearing on various songs are vocalist Kenita-Miller Hicks, keyboardists Jake Sherman and Julius Rodriguez, and Executive Director of the NYCPS Arts Office and trumpeter Paul Thompson. The album also showcases powerful spoken word by venerated poet Staceyann Chin and Pulitzer Prize-winning author and critic Hilton Als. // Nearly a decade in the making, the album’s origins began in 2016 during a performance at The Harlem Stage Gatehouse as part of their annual showcase honoring Baldwin. Ndegeocello had delved into Baldwin’s work the year before, including the seminal nonfiction work The Fire Next Time, which she considers “life-changing” and carries with her as a “spiritual text.” Ndegeocello says, “It was just a revelation to me, and it softened my heart in so many ways.” // “Inspired by Baldwin’s most well-known essay, Ndegeocello’s piece—often staged as a church service—employs music, sermon, text, images, and movement, all of which enter into conversation with Baldwin’s monumental and delicate essay about how black bodies were perceived not only by white Americans but by blacks themselves,” writes Als in the album’s liner notes. “The music you hear in No More Water, is Jimmy talking to Meshell and his words meeting the language of her sounds and then coming out again through a multitude of voices, a multitude of sounds and thoughts that bring Jimmy back and give him—finally—his whole and true self, that which he offered up, time and again, if only we knew then how to listen.” // Thematically, the album moves like a procession in a Black church—baptism, testimony, worship/praise, and ultimately, resurrection. For the album’s opening track and lead single, “Travel,” we are brought inside the mind of a man with suicidal thoughts, a recurring motif in much of Baldwin’s oeuvre. Setting a dystopian mood, Rodriguez’s organ and Chin’s echoing incantations help usher in Justin Hicks’ ominous vocals: “I’ll stay away with all the work to be done/I’ll be bleeding while you bake in the sun.” // “Raise The Roof” features Chin sans accompaniment as the intensity of her words captures the stark and harrowing reality of the pervasive racism we cannot seem to escape: “It must be in the fucking water being force-fed to the police, the prosecutor and the politicians who care nothing for Black bodies falling like leaves in late August…in Ferguson…in Cleveland…in Staten Island, only minutes away from where my own child sits, watching The Muppets take over Manhattan.” // No More Water marks a significant moment of self-discovery for Ndegeocello. She adds that Baldwin entered her life at precisely the right time. “It came when I was ready to look in the mirror. I’ve had to play Plantation Lullabies at a few shows. Looking back, I had an interesting perspective, but the dialogue was limited. It was more like a cathartic experience for a young person of color, whereas now I’m going, ‘How can I get us all to love each other? How can I get us all to see this for what it is?’”// Last year Meshell Ndegeocello released her Blue Note Records debut with The Omnichord Real Book, on June 16, 2023. // At The 2024 Grammy Awards, Meshell Ndegeocello won the first-ever GRAMMY for Best Alternative Jazz Album for The Omnichord Real Book. In her acceptance speech, the two-time GRAMMY winner and 12-time nominee thanked Don Was, the president of Blue Note Records, as well as other colleagues and loved ones — including her two sons. “I hope I haven’t forgotten anybody,” Ndegeocello graciously said at the end, and invoked an elder of the music: “Oliver Lake, this is for you.” // It was a visionary, expansive, and deeply jazz-influenced album that marks the start of a new chapter in her career. Following her 2018 album Ventriloquism, Meshell returns with an album of new original material that taps into a broad spectrum of her musical roots. The Omnichord Real Book was produced by Josh Johnson and features a wide range of guest artists including Jason Moran, Ambrose Akinmusire, Joel Ross, Jeff Parker, Brandee Younger, Julius Rodriguez, Mark Guiliana, Cory Henry, Joan As Police Woman, Thandiswa, and others. // Meshell Ndegeocello was born Michelle Lynn Johnson on August 29, 1968 in West Berlin, Germany, to US Army Sergeant Major and saxophonist father Jacques Johnson and health care worker mother Helen. She was raised in Washington, D.C. where she attended Duke Ellington School of the Arts and Oxon Hill High School. She is a singer-songwriter, rapper, and bassist. She has gone by the name Meshell Suhaila Bashir-Shakur which is used as a writing credit on some of her later work. Her music incorporates a wide variety of influences, including funk, soul, jazz, hip hop, reggae and rock. She has received significant critical acclaim throughout her career, being nominated for eleven Grammy Awards, and winning one. She also has been credited for helping to “spark the neo-soul movement”. // Ndegeocello adopted her surname, which she says means “free like a bird” in Swahili. Early pressings of Plantation Lullabies were affixed with stickers to help pronounce her name. The spelling has changed in the hands of record labels a few times during her career; the correct spelling of her stage name as of 2001 is Meshell Ndegeocello.]

[BLK + BRWN Bookstore at 104 1/2 West 39th St., KCMO, present A Century of Baldwin Party – celebrating James Baldwin’s 100th birthday with a party to reflect on his timeless wisdom, on Thursday, August 29, 2024 at 7:00 PM. More info at: http://www.blkbrwn.com]

  1. Moses Sumney – “Vintage”
    from: Sophcore – EP / TUMTUM Records / August 2, 2024
    [A collaboration with Portland producer Graham Jonson, who goes by quickly, quickly, yields Sophcore’s prettiest and liveliest moments. “Gold Coast” begins as a sensual, puttering thing indebted to Bjork’s Vespertine. Sumney’s chalky falsetto complements and works against the plucked guitars, distorted multi-tracked vocals, and synths; his impressionistic lyrics (“Talk in tongues, testify/Sunrise skin, color of clay”) say no thanks to coherence, bless them. A symphony of gurgles and music-box melodies cushions “I’m Better (I’m Bad),” in which Sumney recreates with louche delight a dialogue between himself and a feminized object of desire. Over Sophcore’s recombinant grooves, Sumney radiates a sense of fun. Confidence in his vocal talents doesn’t congeal into self-regard. Turns out he’s right: Trills and melisma suit arrangements that swell and contract like protoplasmic organisms. // Moses Sumney released grae on May 15, 2020 on Jagjaguar Records. Sumney made his US television debut with a performance of “Cut Me” on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert on February 11, 2020. Græ (stylized in all lowercase) is a double album composed of Part 1 and Part 2. The first part was released digitally on February 21, 2020. The second part and the full album was released on May 15, 2020. Græ features a diverse arrangement of musical and technical contributions from Daniel Lopatin, Thundercat, James Blake, Taiye Selasi, John Congleton, Rob Moose, Ezra Miller, Michael Chabon, Adult Jazz, Matthew Otto, Ian Chang, FKJ, Nubya Garcia, Shahzad Ismaily, Jill Scott, Tom Gallo, Shabaka Hutchings, Tunde Jegede, Brandee Younger, Jamie Stewart, and Mac DeMarco. The album was preceded by the singles “Virile”, “Polly”, “Me in 20 Years”, “Cut Me”, and “Bless Me”.Second album and follow up to his debut studio full length album Aromanticism released September 22, 2017 from American singer-songwriter Moses Frimpong Sumney, born May 19, 1990 in San Bernardino, California to Ghanaian parents. He moved with his family back to Ghana at the age of 10. Sumney described his childhood as “Americanized” by this age and had difficulty adjusting to the culture of Ghana. He did not learn to play any instruments until he was older, writing a cappella music for years instead. Sumney did not perform his musical compositions publicly until he was 20. He attended the University of California, Los Angeles. He is based in Los Angeles, California. His self recorded debut EP, Mid-City Island, was released in 2014 and self recorded onto a 4-track recorder given to him by TV on the Radio’s Dave Sitek. The EP was described by Pitchfork as “primarily composed of first-takes and improvisation; the music is stirring but purposefully incomplete”. Sumney has performed as an opening act for Solange, Sufjan Stevens, and Erykah Badu. Sumney released another 5-song EP in 2016, titled Lamentations which featured a guest appearance from Thundercat.]
  1. Amble Haunt – “Rot To Use”
    from: Feather Led / Amble Haunt / August 9, 2024
    [Feather Led is the first full length studio album from midwest rock band Amble Haunt. // Produced under the guidance of producer/songwriter Nathan Hussey (All Get Out / ATX Heat) – Feather Led is a distinct milestone that embodies Amble Haunt’s unwavering love for the craft of writing and recording music. // The album represents a multi-year collaborative effort between vocalist Bryce Veazey and drummer Brandon Woodall. As the core members of Amble Haunt, Veazey and Woodall have been creating music together for over 20 years through various projects and bands. // Feather Led‘s lyrical content is diverse as it explores the corners of life and self-fulfillment. This album contains much more than love songs or aimless emotions, it is a journal of perseverance. A support to those who know there is more to life than death and taxes. // Amble Haunt released the 5-track debut EP EMPTY LOT on April 1, 2021. it was part of WMM’s Best Recordings of 2022. This Kansas City, Missouri based 4-piece band formed by Bryce Veazey, Brandon Woodall, Ara Woodall, and Jake Briscoe. The band writes: “Music has a way of haunting…Amble Haunt is the way those haunts are sung out into life.” A song about knowing your predispositions in life, and deciding to move forward regardless of the weight you carry. The band surfeited that “Jump Cross the Pool” is a song about knowing your predispositions in life, and deciding to move forward regardless of the weight you carry. More info at: http://www.amblehaunt.bandcamp.com.]
  1. Quiet Takes – “Meri Said (The Spruce Street Version)”
    from: Regrets Only / Sarah Magill / August 23, 2024
    [ Songwriter Sarah Magill makes music for feelers as Quiet Takes. Ashe has been “nomading” and deciding to stay in Eau Claire, WI! She recently sent us a stripped down take on “Meri Said,” which she is calling the Spruce Street Version, to capture that end-of-summer wistfulness. Inspired by the version she played during a Radio Milwaukee Studio Session, she sat down in the living room of Regrets Only producer Zach Hanson (Bon Iver, S. Carey, Gordi), to capture a similarly live, raw version. The accompanying video (premiering on Week in Pop August 22, 2024) transports that living room setting to a serene forest trail, thanks to the help of video creators Erik and Sarah Elstran. (A special treat for me because I’m a huge fan of Sarah’s project The Nunnery; if you haven’t heard her yet, look her up. A true Wisconsin gem.) // Quiet Takes originally released “Meri Said” on February 15, 2024. A writer and wanderer, Magill is currently establishing a nomadic creative practice and will be releasing her first full-length solo album (recorded in Eau Claire, Wisconsin) in early 2024. Written by Sarah Michelle Magill. Produced, engineered & mixed by Zach Hanson. Mastered by Huntley Miller. Recorded at The Hive in Eau Claire, WI. Environmental sound recorded by Sarah Michelle Magill in various locations, except 2, recorded by Redditor @roffels. // On November 5, 2021 Quiet Takes released the EP, Weekly, Weakly with music written by Sarah Magill, produced by David Bennett, with vocals & keyboards by Sarah Magill. Guitars, bass and percussion by David Bennett. Drums by Jared Bond. Engineered and mixed by David Bennett at Aorist Studios in Kansas City, MO. Mastered by Zach. Weekly, Weakly the third collaboration between Magill and producer/multi-instrumentalist David Bennett. “Ghosty…” was inspired by pandemic-era panic attacks and social unease. This song was one way I tried to process the new, very anxious voice inhabiting my brain, which I nicknamed Ghosty. Sarah writes, “I made the WEEKLY, WEAKLY EP exactly as titled: During weekly Friday sessions at Aorist Studios with my producer, David Bennett, while feeling extremely weak. I was living alone during the pandemic and (like many of us) coping with isolation, depression and anxiety. Making this EP was my lifeboat. Both the process of making music — refining lyrics, experimenting with new textures, collaborating on harmonies — and the commitment to the weekly process kept me relatively grounded and connected. This project tethered me to human-ness when I was afraid I was going to float off into some kind of feral, disconnected netherworld of pandemic loneliness. I’ll forever be grateful to David and his wife, Kayla, for creating a safe space to continue working at Aorist during such a dangerous time.” WEEKLY, WEAKLY followed the release of Sarah Magill’s EP, SAN FIDEL under her moniker, Quiet Takes. Released March 5, 2021. Written by Sarah Magill. Produced by David Bennett and Sarah Magill. Vocals and keys by Sarah Magill on vocals & keyboards, David Bennett on guitars and bass, Ian Thompson on additional keyboards & synthesizers, Kyle Rausch on drums, and Bryan Koehler on percussion. Engineered and mixed by David Bennett at Aorist Studios in Kansas City, MO. Mastered by Zach Hanson. Cover image by Shawn Brackbill. Sarah Magill released her single “Wanted (The Dirty Windshield Version)” on May 1, 2020. . Sarah Magill released AHEM, a 4-song EP, on December 11, 2020. The songs were originally released under her old project name MYRY, in November 2018. Quiet Takes (formerly MYRY) is an on-going collaborative music project by Sarah Magill a writer & musician based in KC. She performs with a rotating cast of friends—although these stay-at-home days, she is playing solo. In KC, she is known for hosting house shows and co-founding Rubix, a performance art collective. MYRY’s first EP, AHEM, was released in 2018. Sarah released four of MYRY’s songs from that 2018 EP release as Quiet Takes singles in 2020. Sarah Magill was a guest on WMM on May 13, 2020. We interviewed Sarah Magill on WMM on March 10, 2021 and Nov. 2, 2021. Info at: https://quiettakes.com%5D

10:29 – Underwriting

  1. Lonnie Fisher – “Woke Up This Morning”
    from: FLOATING PALACE / Lonnie Fisher / August 9. 2024
    [Recorded with Duane Trower at Weights & Measures Soundlab. Lonnie Fisher studied music at Kansas State University, graduating in 1992. By 1999 he was touring with his band, Sturgeon Mill. After the band broke up Lonnie embarked on a solo career while also pursuing a career as a chef. After the loss of his girlfriend to cancer in 2005 Lonnie began to struggle with alcoholism. In 2008 Lonnie suffered a major stroke followed by a second stroke two years later. His life as a chef and musician stopped as Lonnie struggled to relearn everything and rehabilitate. Against all odds, Lonnie returned to the studio and stage in 2018. He couldn’t return to the kitchen due to the inability to move fast enough, but started his own business as a personal chef. Lonnie Fisher released the EP SEEDS on July 27, 2023. Lonnie Fisher released the 8 track album BEAUTIFUL STAR on February 9, 2023. Lonnie Fisher released his 8-song, solo album FAMOUS GIRL on January 19, 2022. It was part of WMM’s 120 Best Recordings of 2022. FAMOUS GIRL was engineered by Ed Rose and Duane Trower with contributions from: Chris Nunez. Tim Jenkins, Tim Manning, and Julia Reynolds. On October 22, 2021 with his band Lonnie Fisher And The Funeral released HAUNTED with Lonnie Fisher on lead vocals, 5 String Guitar & Keyboards; Tim Jenkins on guitars; Chris Nunez on drums, Tim Manning on bass, & Julia Reynolds on vocals & keyboards.More information at: http://www.lonniefisher.bandcamp.com.]

10:36 – Interview with Lonnie Fisher

Lonnie Fisher studied music at Kansas State University, graduating in 1992. By 1999 he was touring with his band, Sturgeon Mill. After the band broke up Lonnie embarked on a solo career while also pursuing a career as a chef. After the loss of his girlfriend to cancer in 2005 Lonnie began to struggle with alcoholism. In 2008 Lonnie suffered a major stroke followed by a second stroke two years later. His life as a chef and musician stopped as Lonnie struggled to relearn everything and rehabilitate. Against all odds, Lonnie returned to the studio and stage in 2018. He couldn’t return to the kitchen due to the inability to move fast enough, but started his own business as a personal chef. Lonnie Fisher and The Funeral released the album, HAUNTED on Oct. 22, 2021; his solo album FAMOUS GIRL on Jan. 19, 2022; his solo album, BEAUTIFUL STAR on February 9, 2023; and his EP, SEEDS on July 28, 2023. Lonnie joins us today to share music from his new record, FLOATING PALACE, recorded with Duane Trower at Weights & Measures Soundlab. Info at: http://www.lonniefisher.bandcamp.com.

Lonnie Fisher Thank you for being with us on WMM.

Lonnie Fisher studied music at Kansas State University, graduating in 1992.

By 1999 he was touring with his band, Sturgeon Mill. After the band broke up Lonnie embarked on a solo career while also pursuing a career as a chef.

Lonnie: “Going on tour with my group Sturgeon Mill from Lawrence, Kansas, in 1999 was one of the greatest times of my life, and we were supporting an international hit song called Kill Yourself or I Will.”

“Then the band broke up, and I started my solo career working with famous engineer Ed Rose and produced the Famous Girl album, which is a fan favorite and continuously in my live sets. During this time, I also was developing my culinary skills, which would lead to being able to make enough money to support my music.”

“Tough times hit in 2005 when I lost my girlfriend to brain cancer, and I started to struggle ith alcoholism.”

“I continued till 2008 and then suffered a major stroke followed by another one two years later. Both of my careers stopped while I tried to rehabilitate and relearn everything.”

“It looked like my life was destroyed, but I worked very hard and, against all odds, returned to the studio and stage in 2018. I couldn’t return to the kitchen due to cognitive decline and inability to move fast enough, but I have been able to start my own business as a chef.”

“Now 7 years sober from alcohol, I had my best year in 2023, abd now into 2024, receiving numerous airplay in KC on 90.9 The Bridge and KKFI 90.1, playing multiple tracks from my albums Beautiful Star and Seeds.”

“It’s been a miraculous comeback, and I played almost 50 shows in 2023 in KC, Lawrence, and several other Midwest towns. “

Lonnie: “I’m so grateful to be back, and I have so many people to thank for their kindness and support. Most importantly, my wife Tara, who was with me through all the dark moments, deserves real credit for my being alive.”

Sheri at The Brick in KCMO, Steve Tulipana at Record Bar KCMO, Duane Trower Weights and Measures Soundlab KCMO, Lawrence venues The Replay Lounge, Bottleneck, Gaslight Gardens, Northside Social, all of these people and places gave me a second chance to resurrect my career. I love them very much.

“2024 looks to be my biggest year yet, and I have Julia Reynolds helping me in the studio and live performances on keys and vocals and Autumn Hayes on bass and vocals after looking back at it all. Life is truly a gift. Work hard. Play harder. Take care of your body and mental health. When everything is working together in harmony, there’s nothing you can’t do.”

“After college at Kansas State University as a music major, I started as a singer in a rock band and worked restaurant jobs. Little did I know at the time that one day I would become a professional recording artist, singer/songwriter, and a personal chef today. It’s been a journey of many extreme highs and lows.”

Lonnie Fisher’s new recording “Floating Palace” was recorded with Duane Trower at Weights and Measures.

Songs written and produced by Lonnie Fisher; Guitars, Keys, Vocals: Lonnie Fisher; Bass, Vocals: Autumn Hayes; Keys, Vocals: Julia Wildstar; Recorded, mixed and mastered at Weights and Measures soundlab by Duane Trower. Media and Management: Tara Fisher
Artwork and Design: Lyd Low

Lonnie Fisher works as a Personal Chef creates weekly meals for busy professionals and seniors who need help. I record artists and write songs about life’s struggles and our world.

Website: https://lonniefisher.bandcamp.com/album/seeds
Instagram: Lonnie Fisher official
Facebook: Lonnie Fisher singer/songwriter
Youtube: Lonnie Fisher

Lonnie Fisher Thank you for being with us on WMM.

10:53

  1. Lonnie Fisher – “Floating Palace”
    from: FLOATING PALACE / Lonnie Fisher / August 9. 2024
    [Recorded with Duane Trower at Weights & Measures Soundlab. Lonnie Fisher studied music at Kansas State University, graduating in 1992. By 1999 he was touring with his band, Sturgeon Mill. After the band broke up Lonnie embarked on a solo career while also pursuing a career as a chef. After the loss of his girlfriend to cancer in 2005 Lonnie began to struggle with alcoholism. In 2008 Lonnie suffered a major stroke followed by a second stroke two years later. His life as a chef and musician stopped as Lonnie struggled to relearn everything and rehabilitate. Against all odds, Lonnie returned to the studio and stage in 2018. He couldn’t return to the kitchen due to the inability to move fast enough, but started his own business as a personal chef. Lonnie Fisher released the EP SEEDS on July 27, 2023. Lonnie Fisher released the 8 track album BEAUTIFUL STAR on February 9, 2023. Lonnie Fisher released his 8-song, solo album FAMOUS GIRL on January 19, 2022. It was part of WMM’s 120 Best Recordings of 2022. FAMOUS GIRL was engineered by Ed Rose and Duane Trower with contributions from: Chris Nunez. Tim Jenkins, Tim Manning, and Julia Reynolds. On October 22, 2021 with his band Lonnie Fisher And The Funeral released HAUNTED with Lonnie Fisher on lead vocals, 5 String Guitar & Keyboards; Tim Jenkins on guitars; Chris Nunez on drums, Tim Manning on bass, & Julia Reynolds on vocals & keyboards.More information at: http://www.lonniefisher.bandcamp.com.]
    1. VCMN – “Lips of an Angel”
      from: “Lips of the Angel” – Single / Vicman / April 12, 2024
      [VCMN released the single “Fab” on July 26, 2024. VCMN release the singvle, “Boounce (Remix) [feat. Amira Wang & The Epitome] on August 11, 2023. VCMN released their debut album entitled “The VCMN Project” on Friday, May 13, 2022. VCMN is an American singer-songwriter duo who’s artistry is shaped by way of edgy, alternative R&B, Pop, and Rock. Victoria and Emmanuel “Manny” Cable—aka the “Vic” and “Man” of VCMN. Victoria grew up in the Bethel International Center of Worship church in Kansas City, Kansas, where her father, Cleveland Drone, was a pastor. From the ages of 10-19, she toured across the country singing gospel music. Manny came to performance via a different path: ballet and modern dance. They’ve been working it out with the rhythms and the rhymes for years now. VCMN Project was first birthed into existence when they were still dating; the album was finished after they were married. It all began on their living room sofa. The VCMN Project is just as much a party as it is a beautifully written love story. The 10-track “The VCMN Project” encompasses a song from every top 40 music genre. R&B, Rap, Pop, Alternative Rock, Ballad, Country, Hip Hop, and Dance Pop. VCMN played Lawrence Gay Pride, presented by I Heart Local Music. Fri. June 24, 2022 at Lucia, 1016 Mass with Cuee & Friends. INFOt: http://www.vcmnofficial.com]

    [VCMN play Replay Lounge, 946 Massachusetts St.,, Lawrence, KS on Friday, Sept. 6, at 10:00pm with YAER (Wichita), and Jesus Christ Taxi Driver, as part of MixMaster 2024]

    11:00 – Station ID

    12. Dalima Kapten – “All I See Is Green (A Poem)”
    from: All I See Is Green (A Poem) / Dalima Kapten / November 17, 2023
    [Dalima Kapten (she/her) is currently working on her debut album. She is a second-generation Kenyan-American pursuing a Master of Arts in Music Technology at the University of Central Missouri. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Architectural Studies, Theater Minor, and a specialization in Architectural Acoustics from the University of Kansas. // As a theater performer and artist, Dalima is deeply moved by a passion for storytelling and worked at Music Theater Heritage as the Manager of Artistic Operations. Additionally, she presented her self-published chapbook “Native Anomaly” for Columbia University’s HOME: Symposium.]

      [Dalima Kapten plays the 8th Street Taproom, 801 New Hampshire St., Lawrence, KS on Saturday, Sept. 7, at 8:00pm with 2W33DY, NMH, as part of MixMaster 2024]

      11:34 – Interview with Nick Carswell & Fally Afani

      Originally from Limerick, Ireland. Nick Carswell has been performing professionally for 25 years, in his native Ireland and across the US Midwest, where he has lived since 2011. His main creative output is as songwriter and frontman for the alt-rock 5 piece, Carswell & Hope. Nick has wide experience with arts & cultural non-profits, community organizing, public art and professional development. Nick is a Creative Industries Specialist for the Kansas Creative Arts Industries Commission, a Senior Artist Leadership Fellow for the Mid-America Arts Alliance’s Artist INC program, and a board member for the Heartland Song Network, Director of the Lawrence Music Alliance, and program manager for the Audio-Reader Network.

      Nick Carswell thanks for being with us on WMM.

      Fally Afani is an award-winning journalist with a career spanning nearly three decades in media. She has worked extensively in radio, television, newspapers, magazines, and more. // Fally’s work has been featured in magazines, newspapers, and television stations across Kansas. She has received several Kansas Association of Broadcasters awards as well as an Edward R. Murrow award for her online work in journalism. Fally is also the recipient of the Rocket Grant Award, which helped develop live music events for her community. In 2015, a video she made detailing one second of her life every day gained national attention after it was featured on BuzzFeed and The Huffington Post. // Currently, she resides in Lawrence, Kansas, where she focuses on live events and photographs for various media entities.

      Fally Afani thanks for being with us on WMM.

      Nick and Fally join us joins us to share details about the 11th Annual Mixmaster 2024 Conference, Saturday, September 7, 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM, at The Lawrence Public Library, 707 Vermont St, Lawrence, KS. MXM2024 offering panels, workshops and networking opportunities connecting music professionals with bookers, promoters, and venue. Panelists will share valuable insights and experiences through a series of discussions and workshops on topics ranging from music production and artist development to marketing strategies. MXM2024 sees expanded offerings with a series of live showcases around Lawrence venues on Friday September 6 at: Replay and Bottleneck; and Saturday, September 7 at: Lucia, 8th Street Tap Room, and Replay. More info at: http://www.lawrencemusicalliance.com

      The Lawrence Music Alliance presents the 11th annual MixMaster Music Conference, a music community event that brings local artists and music industry professionals from across the region together to share information, learn from each other, and support our music ecosystem.

      Empowering musicians through collaborative programs and conversations, MXM2024 offers panels, workshops and networking opportunities accessible to all through this independently-organized conference event.

      MXM2024 sees expanded offerings with a series of live showcases around Lawrence venues on Friday Sept 6th + Sat Sept 7th. In partnership with Midwest Music Foundation, the event also offers a health clinic for musicians with free health consultations, custom earplug fitting and health insurance information

      Media Contact:
      Nick Carswell: (785) 424-5236
      Fally Afani: (785) 979-5021
      Lawrence Music Alliance
      http://www.lawrencemusicalliance.com
      lawrencemusicalliance@gmail.com

      MixMaster Music Conference unveils speakers and schedule

      6:00pm – 1:00am – Friday Music Showcases
      Live music showcases at Replay Patio (6pm), The Bottleneck (8pm) and Replay Inside (10pm). Featuring Bad Alaskan, Beth Watts Nelson, Sky Smeed, Draper Family Band, Swallowtails & Christena Graves Band

      10:00 AM – 5:00 PM – Music Conference
      Panels, workshops, networking events at Lawrence Public Library Auditorium, Meeting Rooms and Sound + Vision Studio

      11:00 AM – 4:00 PM – Health Clinic
      Free Musicians’ Health Care Clinic presented by Midwest Music Foundation. MMF is providing free custom earplugs to the first 15 qualified musicians/music industry personnel to apply.

      6:00pm – 1:00am – Saturday Music Showcases
      Live music showcases at Lucia (6pm), Tap Room (8pm) and Replay (10pm). Featuring Kelley Hunt, Von Hansen, Christopher Burnett Duo, Brasileiro, NMH, 2W33DY, Dalima Kapten

      Lawrence, Kansas – Mixmaster Music Conference is thrilled to announce the highly anticipated lineup. This all-encompassing FREE music conference will take place on Saturday, September 7, at the Lawrence Public Library from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., bringing together music enthusiasts and industry professionals for a day of knowledge sharing and networking.

      This is the only music conference of its kind in the region. MixMaster is presented by the Lawrence Music Alliance and supported by a Community Arts Grant from the City of Lawrence, Kansas, and the Kansas Creative Arts Industries Commission.

      Attendees can anticipate a rich and diverse selection of speakers, including locally renowned artists, producers, and industry experts. Panelists will share their valuable insights and experiences through a series of discussions and workshops on topics ranging from music production and artist development to marketing strategies.

      The conference schedule is now available at http://www.mixmaster2024.com/program, and promises a blend of keynote addresses, panel discussions, workshops, and interactive sessions.

      FEATURED SPEAKERS

      Julia Othmer – Songstress / Song Interpreter / Artist Activist
      juliaothmer.com

      Eddie Moore – Pianist / Composer / Educator / Curator
      WeThePeople, Eddie Moore & the Outer Circle

      Fally Afani – Editor, I Heart Local Music

      Randy Chertkow – Author, Making Money with Music / Center for Creative Entrepreneurship

      11:44

      13. Little Miss Dynamite– “Ordinary Blue”
      from: Grow Up / Rural Grit Records / May 3, 2024
      [Little Miss Dynamite is a four piece string band with Beth Watts Nelson on lead vocals & banjo, Betse Ellis (of The Wilders, Betse & Clarke) on fiddle, Brandon Day (of The Matchsellers) on bass, and Caleb Gardner (of Konza Swamp) on mandolin, guitar & vocals. Engineered and Mixed by Clarke Wyatt, Gnomes and Goats Studio.More info at: http://www.bethwattsnelson.com]

        [Beth Watts Nelson plays the Replay Lounge, 946 Massachusetts St., Lawrence, KS on Friday, Sept. 6, at 8:00pm with Draper Family Band, Christena Graves as part of MixMaster 2024]

        11:47 – More Interview with Nick Carswell & Fally Afani

        We are talking with Nick Carswell and Fally Afani about the 11th Annual Mixmaster 2024 Conference, Saturday, September 7, 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM, at The Lawrence Public Library, 707 Vermont St, Lawrence, KS, MXM2024 offering panels, workshops and networking opportunities connecting music professionals with bookers, promoters, and venue. Panelists will share valuable insights and experiences through a series of discussions and workshops on topics ranging from music production and artist development to marketing strategies. MXM2024 sees expanded offerings with a series of live showcases around Lawrence venues on Friday September 6 at: Replay and Bottleneck; and Saturday, September 7 at: Lucia, 8th Street Tap Room, and Replay. More info at: http://www.lawrencemusicalliance.com

        The conference is open to all individuals passionate about the music industry, regardless of their level of experience or expertise. Attendance is FREE; however, interested individuals are encouraged to register in advance at MixMaster2023.com to secure their spot.

        MUSIC WORKSHOPS
        CONFERENCE: SATURDAY SEPT 7TH
        LAWRENCE PUBLIC LIBRARY

        10:00am Main Auditorium – Careers in Music
        Opening Session:What Works: Careers & Defining Success in Music
        Focusing on tried and tested strategies for independent artists, MXM2024’s opening session outlines What Works principles with M-AAA Artist Inc Facilitators Nick Carswell, Eddie Moore and Julia Othmer.

        11:20am – 12:00pm Main Auditorium – Touring 101

        12:00pm – 1:00pm Main Auditorium – Lunch & Networking

        1:00pm – 1:50pm Main Auditorium – What Does “Ready” Look Like

        2:00pm – 2:50pm Main Auditorium – Radio & Music Journalism

        2:00pm Meeting Room C – Revenue Streams
        45 Revenue Streams in 45 Minutes
        Randy Chertkow, author of The DIY Music Manual and Making Money With Music, offers a quickfire breakdown of the ways to make money as an independent musician and how to maximize your income as an artist.

        3:00pm Main Auditorium -Music Discovery – Demo Dip
        One of our most fun and popular sessions, Demo Dip offers a chance to showcase your music, get real-time feedback from our panel of experts, and hear some great new music. Submissions are open now!

        4:00pm – 5:00pm Main Auditorium – Networking

        About MixMaster:
        The MixMaster Music Conference is an annual event dedicated to empowering individuals in the music industry. By bringing together musicians, industry professionals, and aspiring entrepreneurs, MixMaster provides a platform for networking, knowledge sharing, and career development. The conference is a program of the Lawrence Music Alliance and supported by the City of Lawrence, Kansas, Mid-America Arts Alliance, and the Kansas Creative Arts Industries Commission. For more information, please visit MixMaster2023.com.

        About the Lawrence Music Alliance:
        Our vision at the Lawrence Music Alliance is the vibrant and thriving music scene in Lawrence, Kansas, where musicians of all genres can flourish and engage with the community. Through our collaborative efforts with the city, we aim to promote and support the live music industry and ensure that Lawrence is recognized as a premier destination for music lovers everywhere.

        Nick Carswell and Fally Afani thanks for being with us on WMM.

        The Mixmaster 2023 Conference, on Saturday, Sept. 7, 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM, at The Lawrence Public Library, 707 Vermont St, Lawrence, KS, connecting music professionals with bookers, promoters, venues. This is the first in-person edition of the program since the pandemic, and the only music conference of its kind in the region. Conference schedule is available at http://www.mixmaster2024.com/program.

        11:26

        1. Alien Hellbop – “After The Quake”
          from: After The Quake / Alien Hellbop / October 25, 2021
          [Two piece rock with a twist. Performed by Spencer Goertz-Giffen and Braden Young of Hello Biplane.Recorded in 2019 at PULP Arts Recording Studios in Gainesville, FL. Spencer Goertz-Giffen on guitar & vocals; Braden Young on drums, vocals & bass; Winston Goertz-Giffen on synthesizers, and Nate Mahan on synth thing. Recorded and mixed by Winston Goertz-Giffen. Mastered by Mike Nolte at Eureka Mastering. All songs written by Spencer and Braden. // Alien Hellbop is a maximalist rock duo from Lawrence, KS combining guitar, drums, sample pad bass and vocal harmonies to create a sonic duo larger than the sum of its parts. Attendees of shows past have been hypnotized and dumbfounded by how the sound is pulled off. Originally formed in Chico, CA members Spencer Goertz-Giffen and Braden Young set out to create a full band sound with only two members. After a flurry of positive feedback from shows played in northern California, Alien Hellbop managed to drive cross country with their two small children to Gainesville, FL and record a five song EP at PULP studios with the help of engineer and producer Winston Goertz-Giffen. Alien Hellbop is now based out of Lawrence, KS. Spencer and Braden have been involved in many other bands over the years including: Hospital Ships, The Kinetiks, The Willnots, Accursed Wound, The Magentlemen, Saything, and Old and Gray. The duo also fronts another group called Hello Biplane, a six-piece dream-folk-pop band with focus on songwriting and male/female harmonies.More info at: http://www.alienhellbop.bandcamp.com]

        [Alien Hellbop play Replay Lounge, 946 Massachusetts Street, Lawrence, KS. on Saturday, September 7, at 10:00 PM with The Instant, and Kadesh Flow, as part of MixMaster 2024.]

        11:30 – Underwriting

        1. Lava Dreams – “Driver”
          from: “Driver” – Single / Lava Dreams / May 24th, 2024
          [Lava Dreams releases their first new music of the year – a single titled “DRIVER.” The alternative pop anthem – produced by Spencer Hoad and written by Lava Dreams – brandishes hard-hitting drums, funky bass lines, and powerful vocals.. On May 24th, Lava Dreams is gave a show at miniBar to celebrate the release – complete with performances from them and their band, as well as: Moon 17, Malek Azrael & the Vibes, and Danny Santell. Well-loved Kansas City emcee Flare tha Rebel hosted the event,. More Info at: LavaDreamsMusic.com]

        11:35 – Interview with Lava Dreams

        You just heard the voice of Lava Dreams (she/they) a queer, multidisciplinary artist, performer, and songwriter based in Kansas City, Missouri – who’s been writing music for as long as they can remember.​ Flourishing dreamy vocals, vulnerable lyrics, and visceral rhythms- hooking listeners through catchy melodies and electric performances – Lava Dreams is quickly becoming a striking figure in the Alternative Pop scene. Her 2020 project “GOOD ENERGY + FOCUS,” was praised by 90.9 The Bridge as one of the best EPs of that year and was part of WMM’s 120 Best Recordings of 2020. Since then, Lava has written and released a series of evolving singles – the latest of which is an alternative pop-rock anthem called “YOUR WARRIOR.” She directed and starred in the music video that accompanied its release.​ Lava Dreams is dedicated to writing songs that lift the spirit and connect to the soul. You can listen to Lava Dreams everywhere you stream music. More info at: http://www.lavadreamsmusic.com

        Lava Dreams thanks for being with us on WMM

        Lava Dreams (she/they) is a queer, multidisciplinary artist, performer, and songwriter based in Kansas City, Missouri – who’s been writing music for as long as they can remember.​

        Lava Dreams was on WMM on April 22, 2020

        Flourishing dreamy vocals, vulnerable lyrics, and visceral rhythms- hooking listeners through catchy melodies and electric performances – Lava Dreams is quickly becoming a striking figure in the Alternative Pop scene.

        Her 2020 project “GOOD ENERGY + FOCUS,” was praised by 909 The Bridge as one of the best EPs of that year. Since then, Lava has written and released a series of evolving singles – the latest of which is an alternative pop-rock anthem called YOUR WARRIOR. She directed and starred in the music video that accompanied its release.​

        Lava Dreams is dedicated to writing songs that lift the spirit and connect to the soul. You can listen to Lava Dreams everywhere you stream music.

        Solo artist Lava Dreams is the electronic music project of Julia Hamilton who writes songs influenced by pop, soul, RnB, jazz, trap, house, funk, reggae, rock, and world music. Hailing from Kansas City, MO, her guitar-based music is both dreamy & electric.

        Lava Dreams began writing lyrics and melodies as a young child. Growing up, she learned to play her first guitar chords from her father – who played around the house and in local bars. After playing guitar and singing in several Kansas City bands as a teenager, she set out to become a solo artist in 2018.

        Lava Dreams is also a film maker who received her Bachelor’s of Arts degree in Film from Avila University.

        11:43

        1. Lava Dreams – “Your Warrior”
          from: “Your Warrior” – Single / Lava Dreams / August 9, 2024
          [Lava Dreams (she/they) is a queer, multidisciplinary artist, performer, and songwriter based in Kansas City, Missouri – who’s been writing music for as long as they can remember. / Flourishing dreamy vocals, vulnerable lyrics, and visceral rhythms- hooking listeners through catchy melodies and electric performances – Lava Dreams is quickly becoming a striking figure in the Alternative Pop scene. / Her 2020 project “GOOD ENERGY + FOCUS,” was praised by 909 The Bridge as one of the best EPs of that year. Since then, Lava has written and released a series of evolving singles – the latest of which is an alternative pop-rock anthem called YOUR WARRIOR. She directed and starred in the music video that accompanied its release. / Lava Dreams is dedicated to writing songs that lift the spirit and connect to the soul. You can listen to Lava Dreams everywhere you stream music.. More Info at: LavaDreamsMusic.com]

        11:45 – More Interview with Lava Dreams

        You just heard the voice of Lava Dreams (she/they) a queer, multidisciplinary artist, performer, and songwriter based in Kansas City, Missouri – who’s been writing music for as long as they can remember.

        Lava Dreams released her single “Good Energy” produced by Duncan Burnett on April 22, 2020. Deezer, Google Play, YouTube Music, SoundCloud, Bandcamp, or at LavaDreamsMusic.com

        Hailing from Kansas City, MO, her guitar-based music is both dreamy & electric. Lava Dreams began writing lyrics and melodies as a young child.

        Growing up, she learned to play her first guitar chords from her father – who played around the house and in local bars.

        After playing guitar and singing in several Kansas City bands as a teenager, she set out to become a solo artist in 2018.

        “Good Energy + Focus” (April 22, 2020) was produced by Duncan Burnett.

        She writes songs influenced by pop, soul, RnB, jazz, trap, house, funk, reggae, rock, and world music.

        Last year in 2019 Lava Dreams released the 12 song full length album, Meditation.

        Prior to “Meditation” Lava Dreams released the sing “Sweet Sweet”

        Lava Dreams (Julia Hamilton) is also a filmmaker who received her Bachelor’s of Arts Degree in Film from Avila University.

        Lava Dreams Influences are: Sade, Billie Holiday, Solange, Frank Ocean, Daniel Ceasar, The Internet, Washed Out, The Cranberries, Tame Impala, Heart, Prince, Steve Lacy, Janelle Monae, Tracy Chapman, Fleetwood Mac, Mereba, and Nao.

        Lava Dreams conveys optimism and vulnerability with lyrics that drive home personal truths. Lava’s second album will be released Summer 2020.

        Lava Dreams, thanks for being with us on WMM.

        For more info on Lava Dreams you can visit: http://www.LavaDreamsMusic.com

        11:55

        1. Lava Dreams – “Thrill Ride”
          from: “Thrill Ride” – Single / Lava Dreams / July 1, 2022
          [Lava Dreams (she/they) is a queer, multidisciplinary artist, performer, and songwriter based in Kansas City, Missouri – who’s been writing music for as long as they can remember. / Flourishing dreamy vocals, vulnerable lyrics, and visceral rhythms- hooking listeners through catchy melodies and electric performances – Lava Dreams is quickly becoming a striking figure in the Alternative Pop scene. / Her 2020 project “GOOD ENERGY + FOCUS,” was praised by 909 The Bridge as one of the best EPs of that year. Since then, Lava has written and released a series of evolving singles – the latest of which is an alternative pop-rock anthem called YOUR WARRIOR. She directed and starred in the music video that accompanied its release. / Lava Dreams is dedicated to writing songs that lift the spirit and connect to the soul. You can listen to Lava Dreams everywhere you stream music. More Info at: LavaDreamsMusic.com]
        1. Noel Coward – “The Party’s Over Now”
          from: Noel Coward in New York / drg / 2003 [orig. 1957]

        Next week on Wednesday, September 4 we’ll talk with Hillary Watts & Chuck Whittington about their band 90 Minute Cassette, AND we talk with Josh Mobley and Duff Thompson about their show in Josh’s new space: The Grand Avenue Temple, AND Just Angel returns to sing LIVE in ur 90.1 Studios.

        THANK YOU to our incredible KKFI Staff; Director of Development & Communications – J Kelly Dougherty, Volunteer Coordinator – Darryl Oliver, Chief Operator – Chad Brothers, KKFI Accounting & Administration – Shaina Littler

        This radio station is more than the individual hosts of each individual radio show. Instead it is about a collective spirit of hundreds of hardworking people, unselfishly setting aside ego, to work for the greater good of community building and the gigantic goal of keeping our airwaves free, non-commercial, and open to all! Congratulations and thank you to all programmers & volunteers who went the extra effort to keep our station alive.

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

        Wednesday MidDay Medley in on the web:
        http://www.kkfi.org,
        http://www.WednesdayMidDayMedley.org,
        http://www.facebook.com/WednesdayMidDayMedleyon90.1FM
        https://www.soundcloud.com/wednesdaymiddaymedley
        http://www.bandcamp.com/wednesdaymiddaymedley
        http://www.instagram.markthomasmanning

        Show #1058

        WMM presents Lava Dreams + Lonnie Fisher + Nick Carswell & 11th Annual Mix Master Music Conference

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

        Wednesday, August 28, 2024

        Lava Dreams + Lonnie Fisher + Nick Carswell & 11th Annual Mix Master Music Conference

        Mark spins New & MidCoastal Releases from: The Rainmakers with: The Nace Brothers, Betse & Clarke, Kelley Hunt, Kadesh Flow & Danny Cox & Family. We’ll also play: Dalima Kapten, Lava Dreams, IVORY BLUE, Dragon Inn 3, Amble Haunt, VCMN, Quiet Takes, Lonnie Fisher, Little Miss Dynamite, Alien Hellbop, Meshell Ndegeocello, and Moses Sumney.

        At 10:30 Lonnie Fisher joins us to share music from his new release FLOATING PALACE, released August 9, 2024 and recorded with Duane Trower at Weights & Measures Soundlab. Lonnie Fisher studied music at Kansas State University, graduating in 1992. By 1999 he was touring with his band, Sturgeon Mill. After the band broke up Lonnie embarked on a solo career while also pursuing a career as a chef. After the loss of his girlfriend to cancer in 2005 Lonnie began to struggle with alcoholism. In 2008 Lonnie suffered a major stroke followed by a second stroke two years later. His life as a chef and musician stopped as Lonnie struggled to relearn everything and rehabilitate. Against all odds, Lonnie returned to the studio and stage in 2018. He couldn’t return to the kitchen due to the inability to move fast enough, but started his own business as a personal chef. Lonnie Fisher and The Funeral released the album, HAUNTED on October 22, 2021; his solo album FAMOUS GIRL on January 19, 2022; his solo album, BEAUTIFUL STAR on February 9, 2023; and his EP, SEEDS on July 28, 2023. Info at: http://www.lonniefisher.bandcamp.com.

        At 11:00 Mark talks with Nick Carswell about the 11th Annual Mixmaster 2024 Conference, Saturday, September 7, 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM, at The Lawrence Public Library, 707 Vermont St, Lawrence, KS. MXM2024 offering panels, workshops and networking opportunities connecting music professionals with bookers, promoters, and venue. Panelists will share valuable insights and experiences through a series of discussions and workshops on topics ranging from music production and artist development to marketing strategies. MXM2024 sees expanded offerings with a series of live showcases around Lawrence venues on Friday September 6 at: Replay and Bottleneck; and Saturday, September 7 at: Lucia, 8th Street Tap Room, and Replay. More info at: http://www.lawrencemusicalliance.com

        At 11:00 Mark welcomes Lava Dreams (she/they) a queer, multidisciplinary artist, performer, and songwriter based in Kansas City, Missouri – who’s been writing music for as long as they can remember.​ Flourishing dreamy vocals, vulnerable lyrics, and visceral rhythms- hooking listeners through catchy melodies and electric performances – Lava Dreams is quickly becoming a striking figure in the Alternative Pop scene. Her 2020 project “GOOD ENERGY + FOCUS,” was praised by 90.9 The Bridge as one of the best EPs of that year and was part of WMM’s 120 Best Recordings of 2020. Since then, Lava has written and released a series of evolving singles – the latest of which is an alternative pop-rock anthem called “YOUR WARRIOR.” She directed and starred in the music video that accompanied its release.​ Lava Dreams is dedicated to writing songs that lift the spirit and connect to the soul. You can listen to Lava Dreams everywhere you stream music. More info at: http://www.lavadreamsmusic.com

        On your local radio dial 90.1 FM or
        STREAMING LIVE at: kkfi.org

        Show #1058

        WMM Playlist from August 21, 2024

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

        Wednesday, August 21, 2024

        Bill Sundahl & The 20th Annual Crossroads Music Fest + Grand Marquis

        1. “It’s Showtime Folks”
          from: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack to All That Jazz / 1980
          [WMM’s theme song]
        1. Shy Boys – “In Gloves”
          from: Talk Loud / Polyvinyl Record Co. / September 25, 2020
          [3rd album from Shy Boys. Shy Boys are brothers Collin Rausch & Kyle Rausch, Konnor Ervin, Kyle Little and Ross Brown. Collin & Kyle come from a family of musicians. Their cousin is Kasey Rausch, their father Kent Rausch is a jazz musician and was the music teacher and band director at their High School. Their mother was a choir director. Their father was from a family of 7 brothers (Greg, Terry, Brad), many who are musicians and recording artists, including their Grandfather Dean Rausch. Kyle Rausch and Konnor Ervin were band mates in The ACBs. Collin had been playing for years in the KC area including The Abracadabras, and The I’ms with Kyle. The three shared a love for 1960s era pop rock and soon started writing their own music. In 2014 they released the self-titled Shy Boys on High Dive Records. In June 2014, the band recorded and released two more singles and one of them, “Life Is Peachy,” was featured on Stereogum. Musician Kyle Little and Ross Brown (of Fullbloods) joined Shy Boys to make the band a 5-piece. On April 4th, 2018, it was announced that Shy Boys had signed to Polyvinyl Recording Co. an independent record label based in Champaign, Illinois and home to the band STRFKR, Xiu Xiu, The Get Up Kids, of Montreal, and others. Shy Boys released their Polyvinyl debut album, the autobiographical, Bell House, on August. 3, 2018. They immediately went out on an extended national tour. On February 15, 2019, Shy Boys released their singles, “Dim The Light” and “Brick By Brick” signaling new sounds from the band. Collin Rausch, Kyle Rausch and Ross Brown joined us live on WMM on November 11, 2020.]

        [Shy Boys play the 20th Annual Crossroads Music Fest, Sat, August 24, at 10:00pm at Lemonade Park 1628 Wyoming St., West Bottoms, w/ Windler, Salvation Choir, Flare Tha Rebel, Freedom Affair.]

        Shy Boys / The ACBs / Ghosty / The I’ms / Fullbloods / Koney – Discography

        The ACB’s / The ACB’s / July 10, 2007
        [Debut from KC based 4-piece with Konnor Ervin on lead vocals, Bryan McGuire on bass, Matt Saladino on guitar, Corey Egan on drums & vocals. Written by, and arranged by Konnor Ervin. Produced by Tim Suttle. Recorded & mixed at Underdog Studio in Desoto, KS. Mastered at Euphonic Masters in Memphis, TN.]

        The Abracadabras – Be Still, Be Cool / The Abracadabras / January 1, 2008
        [5-piece KC band formed in the spring of 2007, with Jocelyn Olivia (John) Nixon on keyboards & vocals, Travis Mckenzie on lead guitar, Bobby (Wayne Hutcherson) Topaz on guitar & vocals, Collin Rausch on bass & vocals, and Kyle Rausch on drums & vocals.]

        The ACBs – Stona Rosa / The ACBs / January 1, 2011
        [After half of the band left to move to LA, Konnor Ervin and Bryan McGuire got help from: Andrew Connor of Ghosty, and Beau Bruns of Cowboy Indian Bear. All songs written by, and arranged, lead vocals & guitar by Konnor Ervin. Mike Nolte on bass, Bryan McGuire on bass & vocals, Andrew Connor on guitar & vocals, Beau Brus on drums. Kyle Rausch on vocals. Produced by Mike Nolte. Mastered by Roger Seibel Recorded at More Famouser Studios. Mixed at More Famouser Studios. Mastered at SAE Mastering.]

        The I’ms – Second MIXES / Independent / 2011
        [Collin Rausch and Kyle Rausch. Kyle Rausch also plays with The ACB’s. In 2011 on WMM we started playing songs from The I’ms, a duo made of up Collin and Kyle, who posted 6 of their self recorded songs on their facebook page. We included this informal release in our Top Ten of The 111 Best Recordings of 2011. 3 of the songs from The I’ms ended up being rerecorded for Shy Boys.]

        Ghosty – GHOSTY / More Famouser Records – High Dive Records / April 17, 2012
        [3rd full length release from Lawrence and KC area band. Ghosty is Andrew Connor, Mike Nolte an Bill Belzer who recorded their new album themselves over the last couple of years with help from David Wetzel, Josh Adams, Jake Blanton, Konnor Ervin, Ryan Connor, Kirsten Paludan, and Dan Talmadge. The new release was pressed on vinyl and available on LP and digital download. More info at ghostysounds.com.]

        The ACBs – Little Leaves / High Dive Records / March 5, 2013.
        [Konnor Ervin on lead vocals, & guitar; Bryan McGuire on bass, Andrew Connor on guitar; Kyle Rausch on drums. Their songs have been featured on MTV’s The Inbetweeners, and Daytrotter. The title “Little Leaves” is a nod to Konnor Ervin’s landscaping day job. The lead single, “Ocean” was released as a free download in late 2012, prompting Popmatters to declare the ACBs as one of its “Best Hopes to Break Out in 2013.”]

        Shy Boys – Shy Boys / High Dive Records / January 17, 2014
        [Debut release. Brothers Collin Rausch, Kyle Rausch, and friend and roommate Konnor Ervin, are members of this KC based trio. Collin and Kyle’s father was a High School band director and music teacher. Konnor Ervin is the lead singer and songwriter of The ACBs, where Kyle also plays drums. The 10 song release had two singles premiered by Stereogum. “Keeps Me On My Toes” was a song Collin wrote in 15 minutes while his girlfriend was in the shower. The album was recorded at West End Studio, over two-weekends.]

        Shy Boys – “Life is Peachy” – Single Release / High Dive Records / July 15, 2014
        [Stereogum has premiered the band’s new song, “Life Is Peachy”, the A-side to their new 45 rpm, 7″ single coming from High Dive Records. Brothers Collin Rausch, Kyle Rausch, and roommate Konnor Ervin, are members of the Kansas City based band, Shy Boys. ]

        Fullbloods – Mild West / High Dive Records / February 26, 2016
        [Second full length release from Fullbloods: Ross Brown; Jared Tomasino; David Seume; and Bill Pollock. Recorded at Westend Studios in Kansas City, Kansas by Mike Nolte. Mixed by Fullbloods. Mastered by Mike Nolte at Eureka Mastering. (Starfucker, Of Montreal).]

        Shy Boys – Bell House / Polyvinyl Record Co. / August 3, 2018
        [Shy Boys line-up consists of brothers Collin Rausch and Kyle Rausch, Konnor Ervin, Kyle Little and Ross Brown. The group formed shortly after the trio became roommates in 2012. Kyle Rausch and Konnor Ervin were already band mates in the indie-pop band The ACBs and Collin had been playing for years in the Kansas City area in various bands. The three shared a love for 1960s era pop rock and soon started writing their own music. In 2014 they released the self-titled Shy Boys on High Dive Records. The album received generally positive reviews and the single “Bully Fight” was featured on Spin.com

        Shy Boys – Dim The Light / Brick By Brick – Singles / Polyvinyl Record Co. / Feb. 15, 2019
        [Single release follow up to band’s 2nd album and Polyvinyl debut, Bell House. Shy Boys line-up consists of brothers Collin Rausch and Kyle Rausch, Konnor Ervin, Kyle Little and Ross Brown. Kyle Rausch and Konnor Ervin were already band mates in the indie-pop band The ACBs and Collin had been playing for years in the Kansas City area in various bands. The three shared a love for 1960s era pop rock and soon started writing their own music. In 2014 they released the self-titled Shy Boys on High Dive Records. The album received generally positive reviews and the single “Bully Fight” was featured on Spin.com. In June 2014 the band recorded and released two more singles and one of them, “Life Is Peachy,” was featured on Stereogum. On April 4th, 2018, it was announced that the band had signed to Polyvinyl Record Co.]

        Fullbloods – Soft and Virtual Touch / High Dive Records / April 3, 2020
        [3rd full-length. All songs written, performed, recorded, mixed by Ross Brown in KCMO. Mastered by Mike Nolte at Eureka Mastering. Artwork by Nika Winn. Kyle Rausch played drums on 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, & 9, sang on 9. Bill Pollock Played drums on 3 & 5. David Seume played bass on 5. Jerad Tomasino played synth on 9 & 10, sang on 9. Jenni Kornfeld played cello on 4. Leslie Butsch played sax on 10. More info at: http://www.fullbloods.com.]

        Shy Boys – Talk Loud / Polyvinyl Record Co. / September 25, 2020
        [3rd album from the KC band Shy Boys. New music follow up to the Dim The Light / Brick By Brick, singles released February 15, 2019. Shy Boys released their 2nd album and Polyvinyl debut, Bell House on August 3, 2018. Shy Boys line-up consists of brothers Collin Rausch and Kyle Rausch, Konnor Ervin, Kyle Little and Ross Brown. Kyle Rausch and Konnor Ervin were already band mates in the indie-pop band The ACBs and Collin had been playing for years in the Kansas City area in various bands including The Abracadabras, and The I’ms with brother Kyle. The three shared a love for 1960s era pop rock and soon started writing their own music. In 2014 they released the self-titled Shy Boys on High Dive Records.]

        Koney – Koney / High Dive Records / October 9, 2020

        [from Lucas Wetzel’s Pitch Feature: “To bring the songs to life, Konnor enlisted brothers Collin and Kyle Rausch, his roommates in their ramshackle West Plaza house/practice space and his bandmates in chamber pop group Shy Boys. Ross Brown (of Fullbloods) played synthesizer and helped run sound, and multi-instrumentalist Kyle Little contributed on guitar. Fritz Hutchison and Andrew Connor also contributed on several tracks. Recording engineer Mike Nolte flew in from Portland to run the controls at Westend Recordings, and the group set up camp in the studio over a long snowy weekend in 2015.” ]

        Thanks for tuning into Wednesday MidDay Medley, on 90.1 FM KKFI. I’m Mark Manning. Today we’ll feature music from 15 of the 30+ bands playing the 20th Annual Crossroads Music Fest including: The Freedom Affair, The Salvation Choir, Flare Tha Rebel, Jamogi, Keo & Them, Flight Attendant, The Canterberries, Danielle Ate The Sandwich, The Swallowtails, Grand Marquis, Danny McGaw, Zee Underscore, Supermassive Black Holes, and Trevor Turla. We started with Shy Boys.

        At 10:00 Bill Sundahl joins us to share details about the 20th Annual KKFI Crossroads Music Fest, Saturday, August 24 in the West Bottoms & Sunday, August, 25 at the Folly Theater, including 30+ Bands, DJs, and Drum Lines, on 7 stages. Saturday’s stages in the Historic West Bottoms include: Lemonade Park, Voltaire, Stockyards Brewing, The Campground, The Livestock Exchange, and a special VIP stage at the Ox Cafe & Bakery. CMF also presents the Strawberry Swing Makers and Vendors, and a Free Day Party at Lemonade Park (from Noon to 3:00pm) featuring: Talking Backwards, Art as Mentorship: Rebel Song Academy, and Agga Dagga. This is a fundraiser for 90.1 FM KKFI. From 3:00pm to Midnight all CMF Festival Stages will require a wristband. Purchase tickets at: WWW.CMFKC.COM

        At 11:00 we’ll welcome Bryan Redmond and Ryan Wurtz, of the acclaimed KC band Grand Marquis who play The Folly Theater, 300 W 12th St. KCMO, on Sunday, August 24, 3:00pm to 6:00pm. This year, the Crossroads Music Fest was thrilled to add a second day at the iconic Folly Theater honoring the 25th anniversary of Grand Marquis. The band will celebrate their eras from over the last two and a half decades. Past members will join the band along with performances from the current bands they are making art with today. Joining the Grand Marquis on stage are: Slim Hanson & the Poor Choices, Victor & Penny, Damien Gunn Band, and Trevor Turla. If you want reserved seating for CMF Day Two at the Folly Theater please visit: http://www.follytheater.org

        10:06 – Interview with Bill Sundahl

        And with us for the entire show is our guest co-host Bill Sundahl, the founder of Crossroads Music Festival who has been coming on this radio program for 20 years now sharing information about the music and venues and collaborations associated with CMF.

        Bill Sundahl founded the Crossroads Music Fest in 2005. After a varied set of careers that led to the Fundraising Leadership Series at the University of Missouri – Kansas City in 2016, Bill’s passion for connecting people with ways to grow our community took root. Bill Sundahl spent eight years at KKFI 90.1 FM, starting as an events and volunteer coordinator, then as 90.1 FM KKFI’s Development Director. For last 11 years Bill has played bass and provided vocals for the Kansas City super group, Starhaven Rounders. Bill and his wife Wende are the proud parents of two daughters who all love to find fun places to camp near the water. Bill served as vice president of corporate partnerships at The Beacon a non-profit online news outlet covering Kansas City. Bill is the founder Owner / CEO / and Principal Consultant at Z&W Unlimited, offering fundraising, operations, strategy and planning advice to non profit media groups across the country. More info at http://www.zwunlimited.com

        Bill Sundahl thanks for being with us on Wednesday MidDay Medley

        We started the show with Shy Boys who play the 20th Annual Crossroads Music Fest, Saturday, August 24, at 10:00 PM on the Lemonade Park – Community Lending of America – Main Stage one of 6 STAGES in the Historic West Bottoms with over 30 Bands. More info at http://www.cmfkc.com

        CMF IS A FUNDRAISER FOR 90.1FM KKFI – KANSAS CITY COMMUNITY RADIO

        Presented by Community Lending of America, Inc. The 20th Annual Crossroads Music Fest is this Saturday, August 24. 30+ Bands, DJs, and Drum Lines, CMF also presents the Strawberry Swing Makers and Vendors, and a Free Day Party at Lemonade Park (from Noon to 3:00pm) featuring: Talking Backwards, Art as Mentorship: Rebel Song Academy, and Agga Dagga. The ticketed festival begins at 3 p.m. Tickets can be purchased at the gates of Lemonade Park or for advance tickets: http://www.cmfkc.com

        Six Stages in the Historic West Bottoms:

        Lemonade Park – Community Lending of America – Main Stage, 1628 Wyoming St.
        The Livestock Exchange – From The Earth / Illicit Stage, 1600 Genessee St.
        Stockyards Brewing – Stockyards Brewing Stage, 1600 Genessee St.
        The Campground – KKFI 90.1 FM Stage, 1531 Genessee St.
        Voltaire – Neighborhood Tourism & Development Fund Stage, 1617 Genessee St.
        Ox Cafe & Bakery – West Bottoms Whiskey VIP Stage, 1600 Genessee St.

        Featuring: The Freedom Affair • Shy Boys • The Salvation Choir • Back Alley Brass Band • Starhaven Rounders • Flare Tha Rebel • Aztlán • Danny McGaw • Flight Attendant • Keo & Them • Sheppa + Ernest Melton • Danielle Ate the Sandwich • Jamogi • Rachel Maxann • Howard Mahan & Friends • Zee Underscore • The Swallowtails • Men of Men • Les Izmore & The GOATS • Western Cuts • Supermassive Black Holes • Beth Watts Nelson • DJ Nana G • The Canterberries • Jelly Rose • Windler • Rural Grit All Stars • Agga Dagga • Girth Broke • Talking Backwards • Art As Mentorship presents the Rebel Song Academy+ Also featuring Drumlines & Drill Teams: KC Marching Falcons • KC Marching Cobras & Performing Arts Team • Pythons Drill Team

        Lemonade Park, 1628 Wyoming St. – Community Lending of America – Main Stage

        12:00 to 3:00pm – Free Day Party

        12:00 Noon – Talking Backwards
        1:00pm – Arts As Mentorship – The Rebel Song Academy
        2:00pm – Agga Bagga

        4:30pm – Windler
        5:45pm – Salvation Choir
        6:30pm – Pythons Drill Team
        7:00pm – Flare Tha Rebel
        8:30pm – The Freedom Affair
        10:00pm – Shy Boys

        10:11 – CMF Music From – Lemonade Park Community Lending of America, Main Stage, 1628 Wyoming

        1. The Freedom Affair – “Love is Love”
          from: “Love is Love” – Single / Sunflower Soul Records / June 26, 2024
          [The follow up single to “If You Don’t Want Me” released on May 15, 2024. The Freedom Affair is a 9 piece soul juggernaut from Kansas City, MO. The band formed in 2017 with a vision to write original soul music inspired by the traditions of the genre’s past with a universal message looking toward the future. Their new single “If You Don’t Want Me” features: Shon Ruffin on vocals, Seyko Groves on vocals, Paula Saunders on vocals, Cole Bales on guitar, Branden Moser on guitar, Chris Hazelton on bass, Dave Brick on drums, Pete Carroll on trumpet, Brett Jackson on tenor Sax, Pat Conway on congas, and Nick Howell on tambourine. Written, Recorded & Mixed by Chris Hazelton. Mastered by JJ Golden // With their debut album FREEDOM IS LOVE, The Freedom Affair has received critical acclaim and have established themselves as a force in the soul music scene across the states and abroad. Keep your eyes and ears open for their songs and album art featured in the series Bel-Air, an Apple commercial, a Netflix series, etc… This band is just getting started. // The Freedom Affair’s live shows have proven to be soul-stirring, transformative events moving audiences both physically and emotionally to joy. // The Freedom Affair released their debut album Freedom Is Love on September 25, 2020. from The album explores themes of love, heartache, empower-ment, and togetherness through a varying landscape of hard-hitting funk, luscious soul, and everything in between. The album was recorded and produced by Chris Hazelton, utilizing the best of vintage and new recording techno-logies to create an authentic experience, befitting of a soul record that would have been relevant 50 years ago as much as it will be 50 years from now. For the debut record The Freedom Affair was: Misha Roberts on vocals; Paula Saunders on vocals; Seyko Groves on vocals; Cole Bales on guitar, sitar (Track 3); Branden Moser on guitar; Chris Hazelton on bass guitar, organ (Tracks 1, 2, 9, & 10), Tambourine (Track 1), Glockenspiel (Track 3), & Chimes (Track 4); Dave Brick on drums; Pete Carroll on trumpet; Brett Jackson on tenor sax, baritone sax (Tracks 1 & 5), & tambourine (Tracks 5, 6, & 8). Additional Musicians: Pat Conway on Congas (Tracks 1, 3, & 6), Alyssa Bell on viola (Tracks 3, 4, & 7), Elizabeth Codd on violin (Tracks 3 & 4), Matt Bennett on violin (Tracks 3 & 7), John Wickersham on timpani (Track 4), Pamela Baskin-Watson on piano (Track 10), Nick Howell on tambourine (Track 10), The Freedom Family Choir (Track 10): Misha Roberts, Erica Hazelton, Seyko Groves, Paula Saunders, Jordyn Saunders, Cole Bales, and Chris Hazelton. All Horn & String Arrangements by Chris Hazelton except: “Heartaches Don’t Come Easy” and “Give A Little Love” by Pete Carroll & Brett Jackson “Don’t Shoot” by Chris Hazelton & Allyssa Bell. Produced, Recorded, & Mixed by Chris Hazelton. Assistant Produced by Dave Brick. Rhythm Section on Track 10 recorded by Chad Meise. Mastered by JJ Golden. Cover Artwork by Matthew “Mo” Manley. Front cover photograph of civil rights protesters in Kansas City, MO (April 9th, 1968). The Freedom Affair and their track “Rise Up” were selected to be part of Colemine Records 3xLP box set, “Soul Slabs Vol. 2” a Record Store Day Exclusive, released April 13, 2019. Colemine writes: “The Freedom Affair is a freight train of KC soul! Dirty, funky drums, gritty horns, and the combined vocals of Misha Roberts, Seyko Groves, and Paula Saunders to put this band over the top. Politically charged soul music for the dancefloor!”]

        [The Freedom Affair play the 20th Annual Crossroads Music Fest, Sat, August 24, at 8:30pm at Lemonade Park 1628 Wyoming St., w/ Windler, Salvation Choir, Flare Tha Rebel, and Shy Boys.]

        1. The Salvation Choir – “This is a Photograph (The Salvation Choir Version)”
          from: “This is a Photograph (The Salvation Choir Version)” / Dead Oceans / May 12, 2023
          [From http://www.deadoceans.com (05/12/2023): Kevin Morby and The Salvation Choir are proud to present “This Is A Photograph (The Salvation Choir Version),” a new reimagining of the title track from Morby’s acclaimed 2022 album. The Salvation Choir is a Congolese rumba choir from Congo and Tanzania based in Kevin’s hometown of Kansas City. “This Is A Photograph (The Salvation Choir Version)” is a stirring iteration of Morby’s original, and is presented alongside a new website on which others can access stems, instrumentals, tutorials and templates so they can make their own family history epics. Kevin Morby elaborates: “At some point last year, a few of you reached out with the request of getting the music to my song ‘This Is A Photograph’ so you could make your own version and tell your own family’s history. I found this incredibly interesting and had never gotten such requests about any of my other songs before. I have decided to heed the call of those few who reached out and I have made a website. // In celebration of this website, and to lead with an example, I reached out to one of my favorite bands, Kansas City’s own The Salvation Choir, to see if they would want to make their own version of ‘This Is A Photograph’ and was over the moon when they agreed. They created their own version in which they reinterpreted the music in their Congolese Rumba style and reworked the lyrics to their own story and sang in both English and Swahili to provide the listener with a window into their past.” // Pelo King Wilondja, The Salvation Choir’s 15-year-old drummer, states: “We met Kevin at one of our practices. I didn’t know who he was at first but then our friend played us his music and I started really liking his songs. Now he’s in my top ten. He invited us to his concert and I was actually sweating because it was so good. Kevin asked us if we wanted to remake his song to be about our family’s history and play it in our style. It was my first time recording drums in a real studio. We loved his idea because photographs are really important to our family and we’re always playing music together. There are over 20 members in the choir and everyone has their own story. The song starts out in Africa and it ends in Kansas City where we all live now. It’s about our family’s history and how we got here.” // VISIT THISISAPHOTOGRAPH.COM // In May 2023, More Photographs (A Continuum), Morby’s companion piece to 2022’s This Is A Photograph. Here, Morby returns to his landmark album’s bottomless themes with new wisdom, new imagination, and the winking, looping callbacks that tie his full body of work together in uniquely special ways. “With every collection of songs,” says Morby, “I feel I have to cast them out of me before moving onto the next project, and here I knew that what I had begun with This Is A Photograph was not finished. Releasing this collection is me tying a bow on that time and place in my creative life.” With a luxurious nine tracks – three re-imaginings and six brand new songs – More Photographs (A Continuum) is prequel, sequel and primer to an already rich and generous record from one of our most luminous modern songwriters. // The Salvation Choir is a Congolese Rumba band from Congo and Tanzania based in Kansas City, Missouri. The are over 20 members in the choir and the choir masters are Jeune Premier Silambien and Pastor John Wilondja. “Tafakarini” was recorded live in our front yard in Kansas City, Missouri in April 2022. It was recorded and mixed by Danny Bowersox and Tyler Bachert. “Utukuzwe” is a lo-fi demo of our song that was featured on Dust To Digital. Recorded on a cassette tape and cell phone by Pastor John Wilondja in 2021. // The Salvation Choir are planning to record in the studio in 2023. More info at: www:thesalvationchoir.com]

        [The Salvation Choir play the 20th Annual Crossroads Music Fest, Sat, August 24, at 5:45pm at Lemonade Park 1628 Wyoming St., w/ Windler, The Freedom Affair, Flare Tha Rebel, and Shy Boys.]

        1. Flare Tha Rebel – “Rosé All Day”
          from: Summer You, Summer Me. / Shafer / October 21, 2022
          [“Rosé All Day” was the lead single from Flare Tha Rebel’s new EP. Playful, yet meaningful, the song is about an empowered woman of which a man is pursuing. Lines within the song such as “and if she’s a tease she can do that ya’ll / she don’t owe you nothing man, please back off”, attempt to change the at times degrading scenarios of this power dynamic. The narrative is done in the backdrop of fun and lighthearted warm weather days, cool summernights, and, of course, plenty of rosé. Continuing with Flare’s Art to Empower initiative, “Rosé All Day” aims to raise funds and awareness for a nonprofit, which this time is the Metropolitan Organization to Counter Sexual Abuse (MOCSA). Career and love brought hip-hop MC Flare Tha Rebel back to his hometown of Kansas City, MO, which created a second wind of new music. Noted by The Pitch, “As a member of hip-hop collective Anti-Crew, Flare Tha Rebel made quite an impact on the Kansas City hip-hop scene. After making the leap from KC to Chicago in the late ‘00s, he’s now back…” Known for a highly energetic live performance, Flare has shared the stage with artists such as Chance the Rapper, RZA of Wu-Tang Clan, Mac Lethal, Nappy Roots, and CES Cru. Although hip-hop at the core, Flare Tha Rebel’s versatility remains as he balances music with socially progressive themes that are still enjoyable enough to raise a glass to at a party. There’s also a duality to Flare’s approach. Many of his songs are connected to his Art to Empower initiative, raising awareness and funds for a variety of social justice causes and nonprofits. Flare Tha Rebel & Bob Pullian were guests on WMM, Aug. 11, 2021. Flare The Rebel released the EP, The Revolution Will Not Be Hashtagged on July 9, 2021. The recording was #9 on WMM’s 120 Best Recordings of 2021. Summer You, Summer Me was in the top 10 of WMM’s 120 Best Recordings of 2022.]

        [FlareThaRebel play the 20th Annual Crossroads Music Fest, Sat, August 24, at 7:00pm at Lemonade Park 1628 Wyoming St., w/ Windler, The Freedom Affair, The Salvation Choir, and Shy Boys.]

        10:25 – More Interview with Bill Sundahl

        Welcome back to Wednesday MidDay Medley. Joining us for the entire show is our guest co-host Bill Sundahl, the founder of Crossroads Music Festival who has been coming on this radio program for 20 years now sharing information about the music and venues and collaborations associated with CMF.

        Bill Sundahl Sundahl founded the Crossroads Music Fest in 2005. For over eight years at Bill worked here at KKFI 90.1 FM serving as our Development Director.

        Bill is the founder Owner / CEO / and Principal Consultant at Z&W Unlimited, offering fundraising, operations, strategy and planning advice to non profit media groups across the country. More info at http://www.zwunlimited.com

        Bill Sundahl thanks for being with us on Wednesday MidDay Medley

        CMF IS A FUNDRAISER FOR 90.1FM KKFI – KANSAS CITY COMMUNITY RADIO

        Presented by Community Lending of America, Inc. The 20th Annual Crossroads Music Fest is this Saturday, August 24 – 12:00 PM to 1:00 AM. This long running festival showcases Diverse Music on 6 Stages, with 30+ Bands, in The Historic West Bottoms. More info or for advance tickets: http://www.cmfkc.com

        20th Annual KKFI Crossroads Music Fest – Saturday, August 26th, 2023

        Six Stages in the Historic West Bottoms:

        Lemonade Park – Community Lending of America – Main Stage, 1628 Wyoming St.
        The Livestock Exchange – From The Earth / Illicit Stage, 1600 Genessee St.
        Stockyards Brewing – Stockyards Brewing Stage, 1600 Genessee St.
        The Campground – KKFI 90.1 FM Stage, 1531 Genessee St.
        Voltaire – Neighborhood Tourism & Development Fund Stage, 1617 Genessee St.
        Ox Cafe & Bakery – West Bottoms Whiskey VIP Stage, 1600 Genessee St.

        Livestock Exchange – From The Earth / Illicit Stage, 1600 Genessee St.

        3:00pm – Western Cuts
        4:15pm – Jamogi
        5:30pm – Rachel Maxann
        6:30pm – KC Marching Falcons
        6:45pm – Keo & Them
        7:45pm – KC Marching Cobras
        8:00pm – Back Alley Brass Band
        9:15pm – Flight Attendant

        11:30 – Underwriting

        10:33 – CMF Music from: Livestock Exchange – From The Earth / Illicit Stage, 1600 Genessee St

        1. Jamogi – “Hot Block”
          from: “Hot Block” – Single / Jam Tunes / May 30, 2024
          [Jamogi is also know as Byron Hyde a Kanas City based singer, songwriter, MC, producer, originally from Los Angeles, California. Jamogi released the EP, Star-Crossed Lover on March 3, 2023. Jamogi then released a “Star-Crossed Lover GALACTIC REMIX (feat. Watchman)” single on June 9, 2023.Jamogi previously released the AGE OF AQUARIUS EP on March 3, 2023, and the single “Celebration” on December 9, 2022, and the single “Anymore” on May 6, 2022.]

        [Jamogi plays the 20th Annual Crossroads Music Fest, Saturday, Aug. 24, at 4:15 PM on the Livestock Exchange – From The Earth / Illicit Stage, 1600 Genessee St. w/ Western Cuts, Rachel Maxann, Keo & Them, Back Alley Brass Band, and Flight Attendant, KC March Falcons and KC Marching Cobras.]

        1. Keo & Them – “Fire”
          from: “Fire” – Single / Midtopia / March 15, 2024
          [Keo & Them released their 7-track album, THIS TIME AROUND on October 28, 2023. // When Neo-soul meets funk, meets R&B, meets pop, meets hip hop & even rock sometimes. Keo & Them released the single “Fool Me Once” on October 6, 2023 on Midtopia. Leo & Them released the three song single “Don’t Say” with “Be Still” and “Money Grooves (feat. Greg Spero)” on June 2, 2023 on Midtopia. And earlier “Money Grooves (feat. Greg Spero)” was release by itself on March 2, 2023. For Wichita-based, Texas-raised singer/songwriter Keo, making music is as much about the one creates and the songs one writes as it is about making deeper connections with the other people partaking in an artistic journey. From the unique flavors, perspectives, and performances they each contribute, Keo finds the “Them” that brings her project Keo & Them full circle. // First formed and conceptualized by Keo in 2018, the collective consists of Keo and a revolving door of musicians and collaborators, each of whose contributions would leave an indelible mark on the project’s ever-adapting sound that merges the worlds of 70’s pop and R&B with the moody glow of contemporary neo-soul and beyond. For Keo, the project’s sole constant member, the fluid line-up allowed her to become immersed and acquainted with a Wichita music scene she was completely new to and overwhelmed by. Through meeting, jamming, and performing with the Kansas town’s tight-knit and eclectic music scene in which Keo found something akin to a family. More info at: https://linktr.ee/keoandthem [Keo & Them played Outer Reaches Fest, on Sat, Oct. 14 at recordBar, On the Les BonsBons Electrique stage w/ Sweeping Promises, Static Phantoms, Alyssa Murray.]

        [Keo & Them plays the 20th Annual Crossroads Music Fest, Sat, Aug. 24, at 6:45 PM on the Livestock Exchange – From The Earth / Illicit Stage, 1600 Genessee St. w/ Western Cuts, Rachel Maxann, Jamogi, Back Alley Brass Band, Flight Attendant, KC March Falcons and KC Marching Cobras.]

        OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA
        1. Flight Attendant – “Dreamland”
          from: “Dreamland” – Single / Flight Attendant / August 9, 2024
          [“Dreamland” has been our set opener for the last few tours, so it only felt right to make it our album opener! Our first single from forthcoming album, “Under the Powerlines.” Full album drops on October 11th.This new single follows the band’s earlier single: “Therapy Couch” released June 23, 2023. “Flight Attendant delivers an experience,” – Rolling Stone Magazine. Flight Attendant belongs to that breed of rock bands made in Nashville, USA; where their sound is nothing less than a sonic unicorn. Blending sounds of grunge with power-pop hooks, viola and light synth textures, they have begun to create a hypnotic sound and energy all of their own. Glide Magazine says that Lead Singer Karalyne, “Commands your attention like Freddie Mercury working the crowd in an arena.” Flight Attendant band has been compared to Haim and Fleetwood Mac, or as TurnuptheVolume puts it, “Think Warpaint having a dance with Best Coast,” – This “Nashville based eclectic-indie band….is ready for take off”, Velvet Thunder]

        [Flight Attendant play the 20th Annual Crossroads Music Fest, Sat, Aug. 24, at 9:15 PM on the Livestock Exchange – From The Earth / Illicit Stage, 1600 Genessee St. w/ Western Cuts, Rachel Maxann, Jamogi, Back Alley Brass Band, Keo & Them, KC March Falcons and KC Marching Cobras.]

        10:45 – More interview with Bill Sundahl

        Welcome back to Wednesday MidDay Medley. Joining us for the entire show is our guest co-host Bill Sundahl, the founder of Crossroads Music Festival who has been coming on this radio program for 20 years now sharing information about the music and venues and collaborations associated with CMF.

        Bill Sundahl founded the Crossroads Music Fest in 2005. For over eight years at Bill worked here at KKFI 90.1 FM as our Development Director. For 10 years Bill has played bass and provided vocals for the Kansas City super group, Starhaven Rounders.

        Bill is the founder Owner / CEO / and Principal Consultant at Z&W Unlimited, offering fundraising, operations, strateguy and planning advice to non profit media groups across the country. More info at http://www.zwunlimited.com

        Bill Sundahl thanks for being with us on Wednesday MidDay Medley

        CMF IS A FUNDRAISER FOR 90.1FM KKFI – KANSAS CITY COMMUNITY RADIO

        Presented by Community Lending of America, Inc. The 20th Annual Crossroads Music Fest is this Saturday, August 24 – 12:00 PM to 1:00 AM. This long running festival showcases Diverse Music on 6 Stages, with 30+ Bands, in The Historic West Bottoms. More info or for advance tickets: http://www.cmfkc.com

        20th Annual KKFI Crossroads Music Fest – Saturday, August 24th, 2023

        Six Stages in the Historic West Bottoms:

        Lemonade Park – Community Lending of America – Main Stage, 1628 Wyoming St.
        The Livestock Exchange – From The Earth / Illicit Stage, 1600 Genessee St.
        Stockyards Brewing – Stockyards Brewing Stage, 1600 Genessee St.
        The Campground – KKFI 90.1 FM Stage, 1531 Genessee St.
        Voltaire – Neighborhood Tourism & Development Fund Stage, 1617 Genessee St.
        Ox Cafe & Bakery – West Bottoms Whiskey VIP Stage, 1600 Genessee St.

        Noon – 3:00 PM – CMF Free Day Party – Lemonade Park, 1628 Wyoming St. – Community Lending of America – Main Stage. FREE thanks to: Community Lending of America

        12:00 Noon – Talking Backwards
        1:00pm – Arts As Mentorship – The Rebel Song Academy
        2:00pm – Agga Bagga

        Stockyards Brewing – Stockyards Brewing Stage, 1600 Genessee St.

        3:00pm – Howard Mahan & Friends
        4:00pm – The Canterberries
        5:00pm – Danielle Ate The Sandwich
        6:00pm – The Swallowtails
        7:00pm – Beth Watts Nelson
        8:00pm – Rural Grit All Stars
        9:00pm – Les Izmore & The Goats

        10:51 – CMF Music from Stockyards Brewing – Stockyards Brewing Stage, 1600 Genessee St.

        1. The Canterberries – “Small Steps”
          from: “Small Steps” – Single / The Canterberries / March 1, 2024
          [According to their Instagram page, singers Abby Parra, Emma Vogt, and Hannah Dahlor are just “3 pals singing in our living room.” KCUR Radio writes: “Together they create a choral effect, like competing voices in your head teaming up to encourage you to have a little grace with yourself.” Small Steps describes the mental struggle against a racing mind and too many things on the to-do list.]

        [The Canterberries play the 20th Annual Crossroads Music Fest, Saturday, August 24, at 4:00pm, on the Stockyards Brewing Stage, 1600 Genessee St. with: Howard Mahan & Friends, Danielle Ate The Sandwich, The Swallowtails, Beth Watts Nelson, Rural Grit All Stars, and Les Ismore & The Goats.]

        1. Danielle Ate the Sandwich – “Me-Oh-My!”
          from: 2024 (The 24 Hour Album) / Danielle Ate The Sandwich / January 14, 2024
          [The 5 songs on this album were written and recorded in 24 hours on January 13th-14th, 2024, during Danielle Ate the Sandwich’s 9th annual 24 Hour Album. Patrons of Danielle Ate the Sandwich tuned in from all across the world to suggest ideas and offer support with Danielle during live streams held throughout the 24 hours. Life is short! Stay up all night and make stuff! // Thank you to my patrons for supplying your voices and ideas to this album! // Danielle Anderson performs as Danielle Ate the Sandwich. Danielle is a singer/songwriter, recording artist, and comedic performer based in KCMO. Danielle grew a fanbase with her DIY videos on Youtube and by touring the US extensively from 2009-2018. Danielle has released 7 albums of original music, over 200 YouTube videos, and conducts an annual 24 Hour Album project, writing and producing new songs with the help of her patrons in only 24 hours. She is recording her 8th album in Kansas City, KS, with Fritz Hutchison and Al Hawkins of True Lions. The album received an Inspiration Grant from ArtsKC. Her most recent project, ‘The Greatest Garage Sale Ever,’ is a one woman comedy cabaret, using humor, music, and songs to challenge the labels we give each other, and our ability to change. The show won Best of Venue and multiple Awards at the 20th Annual KC Fringe Festival. More info at: http://www.danielleatethesandwich.com]

        [Danielle Ate The Sandwich plays the 20th Annual Crossroads Music Fest, Sat, August 24, at 5:00pm, on the Stockyards Brewing Stage, 1600 Genessee St. with: Howard Mahan & Friends, The Canterberries, The Swallowtails, Beth Watts Nelson, Rural Grit All Stars, and Les Ismore & The Goats.]

        [Danielle Ate the Sandwich with Joy Zimmerman, and Erin McGrane plays: Midwest Daughters, an evening of songs, poems and stories about and inspired by growing up in the Midwest on Saturday, September 21, 2024 at 7:00pm at Greenwood Social Hall, 1759 Belleview Ave., KCMO.]

        [Danielle Ate The Sandwich presents: LIFE AS A SONGWRITER is a four week songwriting course led by singer/songwriter, performing artist and teacher, Danielle Ate the Sandwich. Our class will meet virtually on Zoom every Wednesday in September 2024. (9/4, 9/11, 9/18, 9/25), from 7pm-8:30pm. More info at: http://www.danielleatethesandwich.com]

        1. The Swallowtails – “Good Days”
          from: LUCKY PENNY EP / The Swallowtails / February 20, 2024
          [The independent acoustic band, experimenting in the rock/pop genres while performing on what are traditionally folk/classical instruments, enter a new era having produced the entirety of this project themselves, with the songwriting matter touching on life’s big changes, challenges, and the realizations that time will heal. // “Since becoming a duo, it was time for us to reinvent our sound again. The songwriting on this EP is split between Rachel and myself, and this is Rachel’s debut release as a writer and singer. We spent all of January 2024 finishing the arrangements, recording and mixing the mini-record. It was a much needed release of energy for both of us, and we are definitely looking forward to adding these songs into our live sets and performing new material.”– Miki P, songwriter, singer and musician in The Swallowtails. // Est. in 2018, The Swallowtails are a Kansas City based musical duo comprised of musicians Miki P on guitar/vocals and Rachel Lovelace on bassoon/vocals. Their vision is to write honest, heartfelt songs that feel like you’re coming home to an old friend. As recording and performance artists, they have been showcased throughout Kansas City, performing at the Folly Theatre, Boulevardia Music Festival, The Kansas City Public Library as part of the 2023 Art in the Loop: Celebrate project, and most recently at Green Guitar Folk House opening for The Wildwoods. Their songwriting was awarded Best Song by a KC Band in 2023 by the Pitch Magazine for their tune “Take it Slow.” // Live video’s will be released on The Swallowtails YouTube page in support of the EP, the live session was filmed at West Bottoms Whiskey Co. // Swallowtails will be featuring the new EP at the Folk Alliance International Conference February 21st-25th. Both Miki & Rachel have earned scholarships to attend the conference. // Swallowtails embark on their 4th year entering NPR’s Tiny Desk Contest featuring a song off the EP, called “I’m on Fire” posted to NPR’s official contest site. // The Swallowtails have recently been approved as part of KCAIC Touring Artists Roster, through the Kansas Creative Arts Industries Commission. // On May 22, 2023 The Swallowtails released their 7-track EP THE WORLD STILL SPINS from Rachel Lovelace on bassoon, Adee Dancy on cello & vocals, and Miki P on guitar & lead vocals. Miki P is a self-taught musician/multi-instrumentalist & songwriter driving the Swallowtails into a creative collaboration like any other. Miki P was born in Kansas City, KS. Miki P started playing guitar in middle school. She taught herself to play the drums, while listening to Mitch Mitchell, Keith Moon and Ringo Starr. Miki P performed “She Loves You” at her 7th grade talent show. In 9th grade she joined a teen-band called American Slim as drummer & vocalist, and she wrote songs for their full-length album Irreplaceable released in 2017, followed by a single “Queen of Hearts” released April 11, 2018. Miki P has played Middle of the Map Fest, Crossroads Music Fest, Kauffman Stadium, Arrowhead Stadium, and The Nelson Atkins Museum of Art before officially ending in 2018. As a teen she played drums for various groups including American Slim. At 21, Miki P began work on her debut solo-record, DOME OF SWALLOWS, that was released August 2, 2018. She then formed Miki P and the Swallowtails who released their first EP, Swallowtail in 2019, In 2021 Miki P released the 6-song EP, DON’T LOSE HOPE, created in covid isolation, in Miki P’s home space. Sitting & working from Miki’s computer, she composed and recorded 80% of the EP, working through the music like a journal entry, creating each song from her internal hurricane of emotions. All songs written, recorded, played, & mixed by Miki P. Recorded & Mixed with Emma Klien & Jake Hilger. Mastered by Joel Nanos. Miki P released her single “Your Love” on June 24, 2022. Miki P’s released the single “Peter Parker!” on March 18, 2022. // More info at: http://www.mikipmusic.com]

        [The Swallowtails play the 20th Annual Crossroads Music Fest, Sat, August 24, at 6:00pm, on the Stockyards Brewing Stage, 1600 Genessee St. with: Howard Mahan & Friends, The Canterberries, Danielle Ate The Sandwich, Beth Watts Nelson, Rural Grit All Stars, and Les Ismore & The Goats.]

        11:00 – Station ID

        1. Grand Marquis – “Brighter Days”
          from: Brigher Days / King Forward Revords / April 28, 2018
          [KC based American Roots, Blues, & Prohibition Jazz band, formed in 1998 have now released 8 albums, including a 7” 45 rpm vinyl recorded at legendary Sun Studio in Memphis, TN. For this recording: Ben Ruth on upright bass, sousaphone, backing vocals; Chad Boydston on trumpet, backing vocals; Ryan Wurtz on electric and acoustic guitars; Trevor Turla on trombone, backing vocals; Fritz Hutchison on drums, backing vocals; Bryan Redmond on lead vocals, soprano, alto, tenor & baritone saxophones.]

        [Grand Marquis play The Folly Theater, 300 W 12th St. KCMO, on Sunday, August 24, 3:00pm to 6:00pm. As part of The Crossroads Music Fest Day 2 – honoring the 25th anniversary of Grand Marquis with Slim Hanson & the Poor Choices, Victor & Penny, Damien Gunn Band, and Trevor Turla. More info at: http://www.follytheater.org]

        11:04 – Interview with Bryan Redmond and Ryan Wurtz

        Grand Marquis were founded in 1998, over the last 25 years they have logged well over thousands of performances from Seattle to South Beach Miami playing their very own mix of American Roots, Blues, & Prohibition Jazz. They have now released 8 albums including a 7” 45 rpm vinyl recorded at legendary Sun Studio in Memphis, TN. Grand Marquis write powerful original songs and mix classic standards into their sets. The band includes: Bryan Redmond on lead vocals & saxophones, Chad Boydston on trumpet, Dan Purscell on trombone, Ryan Wurtz on guitar, Ben Ruth on upright bass & sousaphone, and Natalie Bates on drums.

        Grand Marquis play The Folly Theatre, 300 W 12th St. KCMO, on Sunday, August 24, 3:00pm to 6:00pm as part of The Crossroads Music Fest honoring the 25th anniversary of Grand Marquis. The band will celebrate their eras from over the last two and a half decades. Past members will join the band along with performances from the current bands they are making art with today. Joining the Grand Marquis on stage are: Slim Hanson & the Poor Choices, Victor & Penny, Damien Gunn Band, and Trevor Turla. If you want reserved seating for CMF Day Two at the Folly Theater please visit: http://www.follytheater.org

        Bryan Redmond and Ryan Wurtz, thanks for being with us on WMM.

        The band is:
        Bryan Redmond on lead vocals, soprano, alto, tenor & baritone saxophones
        Chad Boydston on trumpet, backing vocals
        Dan Purscell on trombone, backing vocals
        Ryan Wurtz on electric and acoustic guitars
        Ben Ruth on upright bass, sousaphone, backing vocals;
        Natalie Bates on drums, backing vocals

        ” Big, bold, and brassy with what has to be the most distinctive sound in blues.” Peter Merrett PBS 106.9 Melbourne, Australia

        “This hard-working crew that tore it up 20 years ago during the swing revival hasn’t stagnated in the time since; this set finds them as a first class party band that knows how to rock, and do a bunch of other things well. Anytime you’re ready to check your preconceptions at the door and let your hair down, this set will get your motor revving in high gear.” Chris Spector, Midwest Record

        “This band plays as if the joint was literally on fire.” Billtown Blues Association

        “Completely infectious…it begs to be played loud, it begs to be danced to!” Boston Blues Review

        “…moving the genre forward into the next century.” Graham Clarke, Blues Bytes

        “Few bands have more fun or produce more joy in an audience while onstage.” Jason Harper, The Pitch

        “Mumbling secrets to a flummoxed doorman, slipping dead presidents into his hand, then past the dark door, all speakeasy-like. Through the walls, the crack and thud of drums, the crisp punch of an upright bass slapping time, horns thriving on the riff, guitar wailing testimonials that would coax Trouble to check his bags at the door. The Grand Marquis are guardians of a musical portal, weaving catchy originals with classy covers. Music meteorologists, if you will, concocting their own brand of weathered styles. It’s old-school jump blues, rockabilly and fiery jazz balled up into one big hit of red hot Rhythm ‘n’ Roll. Once injected, don’t be alarmed; you might see through blurry eyes and nicotine haze the ghosts of America’s musical past, conjuring delusions of 30’s KC, 50’s Memphis, Village hangouts, or the jazz jungle of Harlem. Yet these are merely roots from which their music grows; twisting and blending, melding until you catch a glimpse of things to come. Awaken from the intoxicating fog while their songs linger on your ear, echoing the chant of the Blue Devil, and you’re sure of one thing: you gotta go back for more.” – Lawrence.com

        Accolades:
        2013 International Blues Challenge Finalists: “Best Self-Produced CD”
        2011 International Blues Challenge Finalists (The Blues Foundation)
        2011 Best Blues Band – The Pitch (Kansas City, MO)
        2010 Topeka Blues Society International Blues Challenge Champions
        2007 Best Jazz Band – The Pitch (Kansas City, MO)
        2006 Best Jazz Band – The Pitch (Kansas City, MO)
        2006 Best Local Band – The X Entertainment Magazine (Kansas City metro area)

        Discography:
        “We Had Our Day” – Single – June 18, 2021
        “Rollin’ – Single – May 21, 2021
        “Price of Love” – Single – April 16, 2021
        “Shine” – Single – March 24, 2021
        “Take A Deep Breath” – Single – March 24, 2021
        “Time Will Tell” – Single – February 19, 2021
        Brighter Days – Album – April 28, 2018
        Blues and Trouble – Album – June 25, 2013
        The Sun Session – Album – January 10, 2012
        Hold On To Me – Album – August 24, 2010
        One More Day – Album – January 2, 2008
        Grand Marquis – Album – July 13, 2004
        Le Chant Du Diable Bleu – Album – November 2, 2003
        Burlesk – Album – 2000

        The band has grown and evolved over the years.

        We first started playing Grand Marquis on the WMM with One More Day from 2007.

        http://www.grandmarquis.net

        WRITTEN BY BRUCE CHIDESTER ON MAY 1, 2021 for http://www.thetrumpetblog.com

        The History and Future of Grand Marquis

        The Grand Marquis band started in 1998 with a Guitar/Singer, Drummer, and Bass player. Soon a Saxophonist was added to this mostly rockabilly blues group. In October of 2001 Trumpeter Chad Boydston moved to Kansas City and joined the group in February of 2002. At that time, most of their performances were in restaurants and bars.

        By 2003 the front man/singer (Slim Hanson) left the band at the end of the year and the remaining musicians decided to continue performing. At that point, Saxophonist, Bryan Redmond decided to replace Hanson as leader and vocalist. Guitarist Sam Nicolier who was heavily influenced by Django Reinhardt’s guitar style and Chad Boydston with a strong Jazz background completed the group-  Bryan Redmond (Sax and Vocals), Chad Boydston (Trumpet), Ben Ruth (Bass), Lisa Mckenzie (Drums), and Sam Nicolier (Guitar).  Their musical style gradually developed into a more cafe’ jazz and blues style as they began writing our own material.

        In 2004 they were hired to go on a nationwide tour playing in major clubs around the country. They performed with three female dancers and traveled on a tour bus with a large equipment truck following behind. That tour lasted for two months with five shows a week. When they eventually returned to Kansas City, they were sounding tighter than ever.

        For several years this same group averaged 100 performances a year. When their original guitarist decided to move to California, he was replaced by their current guitarist, Ryan Wurtz. After this change, they began writing more of their own music. This became difficult for their drummer at the time and they had to make the difficult choice to replace Lisa Mckenzie with Fritz Hutchinson. Hutchinson was a multi-instrumentalist and brought a new energy to the band. This was also the time the very talented Trevor Turla (Trombone) joined the band.

        That group created an album titled “Brighter Days”, consisting of mostly original songs. Hutchinson left the band about 2 years ago and was replaced by Natalie Bates who has been responsible for giving their song ideas direction. They have recently recorded a new album with her which will be released later this year.

        Bryan Redmond and Ryan Wurtz, thanks for being with us on WMM.

        11:24

        1. Grand Marquis – “We Had Our Day”
          from: “We Had Our Day” – Single / King Forward ReCords / January 18, 2021
          [KC based American Roots, Blues, & Prohibition Jazz band, formed in 1998 have released 7 albums, including a 7” 45 rpm vinyl recorded at legendary Sun Studio in Memphis, TN.]

        [Grand Marquis play The Folly Theater, 300 W 12th St. KCMO, on Sunday, August 24, 3:00pm to 6:00pm. As part of The Crossroads Music Fest honoring the 25th anniversary of Grand Marquis with Slim Hanson & the Poor Choices, Victor & Penny, Damien Gunn Band, and Trevor Turla. More info at: http://www.follytheater.org]

        11:28 – Underwriting

        11:30 – More Interview with Bill Sundahl

        Welcome back to WMM. Joining us is our guest co-host Bill Sundahl, the founder of Crossroads Music Festival who has been coming on this radio program for 20 years now sharing information about the music and venues and collaborations associated with CMF.

        Bill Sundahl thanks for being with us on Wednesday MidDay Medley

        CMF IS A FUNDRAISER FOR 90.1FM KKFI – KANSAS CITY COMMUNITY RADIO

        Presented by Community Lending of America, Inc. The 20th Annual Crossroads Music Fest is this Saturday, August 24 – 12:00 PM to 1:00 AM. This long-running festival showcases Diverse Music on 6 Stages, with 30+ Bands, in The Historic West Bottoms. More info or for advance tickets: http://www.cmfkc.com

        20th Annual KKFI Crossroads Music Fest – Saturday, August 26th, 2023

        Six Stages in the Historic West Bottoms:

        Lemonade Park – Community Lending of America – Main Stage, 1628 Wyoming St.
        The Livestock Exchange – From The Earth / Illicit Stage, 1600 Genessee St.
        Stockyards Brewing – Stockyards Brewing Stage, 1600 Genessee St.
        The Campground – KKFI 90.1 FM Stage, 1531 Genessee St.
        Voltaire – Neighborhood Tourism & Development Fund Stage, 1617 Genessee St.
        Ox Cafe & Bakery – West Bottoms Whiskey VIP Stage, 1600 Genessee St.

        CMF is a Fundraiser for KKFI 90.1FM – KANSAS CITY COMMUNITY RADIO

        Since its inception in 2005, CMFKC has featured over 1000 bands and attracted thousands of people to Kansas City’s Crossroads and West Bottoms. Designed to showcase the best in Kansas City’s music, arts and dance Community, CMF provides opportunities for community members of all ages to support its local artists and celebrate Kansas City’s cultural diversity

        The Campground – KKFI 90.1 FM Stage, 1531 Genessee St.

        3:30pm – Jelly Rose
        4:45pm – Danny McGaw
        6:00pm – Zee Underscore
        7:15pm – Starhaven Rounders
        8:30pm – Aztlán
        9:45pm – Supermassive Black Holes

        Voltaire – Neighborhood Tourism & Development Fund Stage, 1617 Genessee St.

        5:00pm – Sheppa + Ernst Melton
        6:45pm – DJ Nana G
        8:30pm – Girth Broke
        11:00pm – Men of Men

        Ox Cafe & Bakery – West Bottoms Whiskey VIP Venue, 1600 Genessee St.

        7:00pm – Danielle Ate The Sandwich & Special Guests
        9:15pm – The Swallowtails + Ernest Melton

        11:36 – CMF Music from The Campground – KKFI 90.1 FM Stage, 1531 Genessee St.

        1. Danny McGaw – “Start Over”
          from: “Start Over” – Single / Danny McGaw / July 25, 2024
          [Manchester, England born Danny McGaw was a footballer, then a street musician, then a bar musician, and then a husband and father living in Lawrence, Kansas, where he released one of our favorite recordings of 2012 called, “Eccles Road.” After that he formed the band, Welles The Traveler with Jason Jones, Dan Hines, Chad Brothers, and Mike West, who produced the group’s debut recording. Eventually Danny and family relocated to California. He has made over 10 records in 25 years and records his songs in his home studio.]

        [Danny McGaw plays the 20th Annual Crossroads Music Fest, Sat, August 24, at 4:45pm, on the The Campground – KKFI 90.1 FM Stage, 1531 Genessee St. with: Jelly Rose, Zee Underscore, Starhaven Rounders, Aztlán, and Supermassive Black Holes.]

        1. Zee Underscore – “Easily”
          from: The Zee Underscore Experience – EP / Underscore Form / June 15, 2024
          [Zee Underscore studied at The School for Creative and Performing Arts (SCPA) in Cincinnati, Ohio, where her confidence and talent flourished, sparking a deep passion for music creation and supporting artists of diverse backgrounds. Zee completed a five-year electrical engineering program at The University of Cincinnati, and her work in electrical engineering led her to Kansas City. Zee is co-founder of ZNTL Enterprises. Zee embodies the spirit of dreaming without limits, juggling roles as a singer, songwriter, recording artist, emcee, event coordinator, entrepreneur, and mentor while also working full time as an electrical engineer. Last year Zee Underscore released one of our favorite singles, “In The Way (feat. Amadi Luv)”. More info at: http://www.linktr.ee/Zeebee.notes%5D

        [Zee Underscore plays the 20th Annual Crossroads Music Fest, Sat, August 24, at 6:00pm, on the The Campground – KKFI 90.1 FM Stage, 1531 Genessee St. with: Jelly Rose, Danny McGaw, Starhaven Rounders, Aztlán, Supermassive Black Holes.]

        1. Supermassive Black Holes – “Weatherby Lake”
          from: Stop Safely Now / Supermassive Black Holes / October 27, 2023
          [The album was recorded, engineered, mixed & mastered by Duane Trower at Weights & Measures Soundlab. Supermassive Black Holes are: Alexis Barclay on bass guitar & vocals; John Johnson on electric & acoustic guitar, synthesizer, kazoo & vocals; Matt Davis on drums, piano & vocals; and Chad Brothers on electric & acoustic guitar & vocals. Song written by Chad Brothers. Supermassive Black Holes were formed in 2010 during the legendary Monday jam nights at Crosstown Station. Supermassive Black Holes are a genre-bending psychedelic rock band from Kansas City known for their mesmerizing live performances. Fresh off the release of their new album “Stop Safely Now”, these musical stalwarts are eager to share their latest songs and sounds with lovers of psychedelic and progressive rock music. Their unique chemistry, honed over 13 years of collaboration, pushes the boundaries of sonic expression, creating a listening experience that captivates audiences. They’ve been described as a stoner rock lounge act or punk rock jam band. Their musical style is rich with electric guitar, rock-steady bass and powerful drums, and draws comparisons to bands like My Morning Jacket, Ween, Guided by Voices, and The Stone Roses.]

        [Supermassive Black Holes play the 20th Annual Crossroads Music Fest, Sat, August 24, at 9:45pm, on the The Campground – KKFI 90.1 FM Stage, 1531 Genessee St. with: Jelly Rose, Danny McGaw, Starhaven Rounders, Zee Underscore, and Aztlán.]

        11:49 – More Interview with Bill Sundahl

        Welcome back to Wednesday MidDay Medley. Joining us for the entire show is our guest co-host Bill Sundahl, the founder of Crossroads Music Festival who has been coming on this radio program for 19 years now sharing information about the music and venues and collaborations associated with CMF.

        Bill Sundahl Sundahl founded the Crossroads Music Fest in 2005. For over eight years at Bill worked here at KKFI 90.1 FM serving as our Development Director.

        For last 11 years Bill has played bass and provided vocals for the Kansas City Super Group, The Starhaven Rounders.

        Bill Sundahl thanks for being with us on Wednesday MidDay Medley

        CMF IS A FUNDRAISER FOR 90.1FM KKFI – KANSAS CITY COMMUNITY RADIO

        Presented by Community Lending of America, Inc. The 20th Annual Crossroads Music Fest is this Saturday, August 24 – 12:00 PM to 1:00 AM. This long-running festival showcases Diverse Music on 6 Stages, with 30+ Bands, in The Historic West Bottoms. More info or for advance tickets: http://www.cmfkc.com

        Six Stages in the Historic West Bottoms:

        Lemonade Park – Community Lending of America – Main Stage, 1628 Wyoming St.
        The Livestock Exchange – From The Earth / Illicit Stage, 1600 Genessee St.
        Stockyards Brewing – Stockyards Brewing Stage, 1600 Genessee St.
        The Campground – KKFI 90.1 FM Stage, 1531 Genessee St.
        Voltaire – Neighborhood Tourism & Development Fund Stage, 1617 Genessee St.
        Ox Cafe & Bakery – West Bottoms Whiskey VIP Stage, 1600 Genessee St.

        Featuring: The Freedom Affair • Shy Boys • The Salvation Choir • Back Alley Brass Band • Starhaven Rounders • Flare Tha Rebel • Aztlán • Danny McGaw • Flight Attendant • Keo & Them • Sheppa + Ernest Melton • Danielle Ate the Sandwich • Jamogi • Rachel Maxann • Howard Mahan & Friends • Zee Underscore • The Swallowtails • Men of Men • Les Izmore & The GOATS • Western Cuts • Supermassive Black Holes • Beth Watts Nelson • DJ Nana G • The Canterberries • Jelly Rose • Windler • Rural Grit All Stars • Agga Dagga • Girth Broke • Talking Backwards • Art As Mentorship presents the Rebel Song Academy+ Also featuring Drumlines & Drill Teams: KC Marching Falcons • KC Marching Cobras & Performing Arts Team • Pythons Drill Team

        CMF DAY TWO – Sunday, August 25, The Folly Theater

        This year, the Crossroads Music Fest are thrilled to add a second day at the iconic Folly Theater honoring the 25th anniversary of Grand Marquis. The band will celebrate their eras from over the last two and a half decades.

        Past members will join the band along with performances from the current bands they are making art with today. Joining the Grand Marquis on stage are: Slim Hanson & the Poor Choices, Sammy Nicolier, Victor & Penny, Damien Gunn Band, and Trevor Turla.

        If you want reserved seating for CMF Day Two at the Folly Theater please visit: http://www.follytheater.org

        2024 CMF ADVANCE TICKETS WILL BE FOR SALE ONLINE ONLY http://www.cmfkc.com

        GA Saturday – $30.00+$3.85 Fee
        Sales end on Aug 23, 2024

        General admission wristband to 5 stages on Saturday. 3pm-Midnight. Lemonade Park, Stockyards Brewing, Livestock Exchange Lot, The Campground, Voltaire
        VIP Saturday – $75.00+$6.88 Fee
        Sales end on Aug 23, 2024

        VIP wristband to 6 stages on Saturday. In addition to GA Venues it includes the VIP Venue at Ox Cafe includes unique artist performances, complimentary Cupini’s food

        GA Sunday – $20.00+$3.18 Fee
        Sales end on Aug 24, 2024

        Day Two – General admission Folly Theater on Sunday 3pm-6pm. Grand Marquis 25th Anniversary Celebration. ***The Sunday GA ticket will be the best available…

        GA Two Day (Sat. & Sun) – $45.00+$4.87 Fee
        Sales end on Aug 23, 2024

        General admission wristband to 5 stages on Saturday and Folly Theater on Sunday. Sat. Noon-Midnight. 30+ Bands on 5 Stages Lemonade Park, Stockyards Brewi…

        VIP Two Day (Sat. & Sun.) – $90.00+$7.88 Fee
        Sales end on Aug 23, 2024

        VIP wristband to 6 stages on Saturday(Noon-Midnight) and GA ticket for Sunday (3-6pm) at Folly Theater. In addition to GA Venues it includes the VIP Venue at Ox Cafe includes unique artist performances, complimentary Cupini’s Catering and complimentary beverages from 6pm to 11pm. Sat. GA venues are Lemonade Park, Stockyards Brewing, Livestock Exchange Lot, The Campground, Voltaire. Sun. venue is Folly Theater. The Sunday GA ticket will be the best available seating for you or your group If you want reserved seating at Folly Theater then you need to buy tickets directly at follytheater.org for Sunday show. Sorry for the inconvenience.


        Join KKFI in celebrating two decades of the Crossroads Music Festival (CMF) as it returns to the Historic West Bottoms on August 24! This milestone event promises to be a vibrant showcase of local culture and community spirit, with an array of venues, including Lemonade Park, Voltaire, Stockyards Brewing, The Campground, and The Livestock Exchange, as well as a special VIP stage at the Ox Cafe and Bakery. This year, we are thrilled to announce the addition of a second day at the iconic Folly Theater, honoring the 25th anniversary of the beloved Grand Marquis.

        Sponsors: Community Lending of America + 90.1 FM KKFI + Neighborhood Tourist Development Fund + Missouri Arts Council + Stockyards Brewing Co. + From The earth Dispensaries + illicit + Eest Bottoms Whiskey + The Strawberry Swing + Kissick Construction + Midwest Music Foundation + Historic West Bottoms + North Kansas City Beverage Co. + The Kansas City Beacon + 90.9 KTBG – The Bridge + KC.org and Cupini’s

        20th Annual Crossroads Music Fest presented by Community Lending of America Benefiting 90.1 FM KKFI – Kansas City Community Radio

        Saturday, August 24 – West Bottoms – Stockyards District

        Free Day Party – Lemonade Park Community Lending of America – Main Stage

        12:00 Noon – Talking Backwards
        1:00pm – Arts As Mentorship – The Rebel Song Academy
        2:00pm – Agga Bagga

        Saturday, August 24 – West Bottoms – Stockyards District

        Lemonade Park – Community Lending of America – Main Stage 4:30pm – Windler
        5:45pm – Salvation Choir
        6:30pm – Pythons Drill Team
        7:00pm – Flare Tha Rebel
        8:30pm – The Freedom Affair
        10:00pm – Shy Boys

        Livestock Exchange – From The Earth / Illicit Stage
        3:00pm – Western Cuts
        4:15pm – Jamogi
        5:30pm – Rachel Maxann
        6:30pm – KC Marching Falcons
        6:45pm – Keo and Them
        7:45pm – KC Marching Cobras
        8:00pm – Back Alley Brass Band
        9:15pm – Flight Attendant

        Stockyards – Stockyards Brewing Stage
        3:00pm – Howard Mahan & Friends
        4:00pm – The Canterberries
        5:00pm – Danielle Ate The Sandwich
        6:00pm – The Swallowtails
        7:00pm – Beth Watts Nelson
        8:00pm – Rural Grit All Stars
        9:00pm – Les Izmore & The Goats

        The Campground – KKFI 90.1 FM Stage
        3:30pm – Jelly Rose
        4:45pm – Danny McGaw
        6:00pm – Zee Underscore
        7:15pm – Starhaven Rounders
        8:30pm – Aztlán
        9:45pm – Supermassive Black Holes

        Voltaire – Neighborhood Tourism & Development Fund Stage
        5:00pm – Sheppa + Ernst Melton
        6:45pm – DJ Nana G
        8:30pm – Girth Broke
        11:00pm – Men of Men

        Ox Cafe & Bakery – West Bottoms Whiskey VIP Venue
        7:00pm – Danielle Ate The Sandwich & Special Guests
        9:15pm – The Swallowtails + Ernest Melton

        Sunday, August 25, 2024 – Folly Theater – Downtown KC

        Grand Marquis 25th Anniversary Celebration!
        with Special Guests:
        Slim Hanson & The Poor Choices
        Sammy Nicolier
        Victor & Penny
        Damien Gunn Band
        Trevor Turla

        The Freedom Affair • Shy Boys • The Salvation Choir • Back Alley Brass Band • Starhaven Rounders • Flare Tha Rebel • Aztlán • Danny McGaw • Flight Attendant • Keo and Them • Sheppa + Ernest Melton • Danielle Ate the Sandwich • Jamogi • Rachel Maxann • Howard Mahan & Friends • Zee Underscore • The Swallowtails • Men of Men • Les Izmore & The GOATS • Western Cuts • Supermassive Black Holes • Beth Watts Nelson • DJ Nana G • The Canterberries • Jelly Rose • Windler • Rural Grit All Stars • Agga Dagga • Girth Broke • Talking Backwards • Art As Mentorship presents the Rebel Song Academy

        Featured Drumlines & Drill Teams: KC Marching Falcons • KC Marching Cobras & Performing Arts Team • Pythons Drill Team

        Join KKFI in celebrating two decades of the Crossroads Music Festival (CMF) as it returns to the Historic West Bottoms on August 24! This milestone event promises to be a vibrant showcase of local culture and community spirit, with an array of venues, including Lemonade Park, Voltaire, Stockyards Brewing, The Campground, and The Livestock Exchange, as well as a special VIP stage at the Ox Cafe and Bakery. This year, we are thrilled to announce the addition of a second day at the iconic Folly Theater, honoring the 25th anniversary of the beloved Grand Marquis.

        The gates to Lemonade Park open at noon with a free day party presented by Community Lending of America featuring music and Strawberry Swing artisans.

        The ticketed festival begins at 3:00pm Tickets can be purchased in advance or at the gates of Lemonade Park. (Quick tip: prices go up at the gate.)

        We encourage you to join us in this celebration of local talent and community as we uplift underrepresented voices and create unforgettable memories together. Let’s come together to make this festival a true reflection of Kansas City’s rich musical landscape!

        Bill Sundahl thanks for being with us on Wednesday MidDay Medley

        11:54

        1. Trevor Turla – “Nuggets”
          from: “Nuggets” – Single / Trevor Turla / November 24, 2023
          [Trevor Turla released the single “Walk With Love”” on August 26, 2022, recorded with Joel Nanos at Element Recording Studios. Trevor Turla released his debut EP AND WE CONTINUE on April 21, 2022.. Trevor Turla composed all of the music on this EP that included Trevor Turla on trombone, Daniel Dissmore on trumpet, Aryana Nemati on saxophone, Fritz Hutchison on guitar & banjo, Miki P on guitar & vocals, John O’Keefe on bass, Nik Douglas on drums, Carmen Dieker on fiddle, Jake Keegan on dobro, and Chris Hazelton on organ. “Let Go” was the second single released on February 17, 2022. We first played Trevor Turla on WMM on July 29, 2020. His track “Busted” was released on a compilation titled KANSAS CITY SYZYGY that featured over 25 Kansas City-based musicians who came together to create a compilation of music created during the shutdown of the world in the Spring of 2020. // Originally from Wichita, Kansas, Trevor Turla is now lives in Kansas City. Trevor defines himself as a musician. He started playing his first instrument, the bagpipes, at the age of 8 and hasn’t stopped the pursuit of music since. He received his Bachelor’s in Jazz Studies for trombone from the UMKC Conservatory of Music. Trevor now creates music full time by playing, recording, and holding clinics around the United States. Trevor plays & sings in numerous bands, including Jake Wells, Grand Marquis, Miki P, Fritz Hutchison, & LA Jones. He was also the founder, lead singer & trombonist for the band Sulu Moon. Info at http://www.trevorturla.com.]

        [Trevor Turla plays The Folly Theater, 300 W 12th St. Sunday, Aug 24, 3:00pm to 6:00pm. As part of The Crossroads Music Fest honoring the 25th anniversary of Grand Marquis with Slim Hanson & the Poor Choices, Sammy Nicolier, Victor & Penny, and Damien Gunn Band. Info at: http://www.follytheater.org]

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

        Next week on Next week on Wednesday, August 28 we welcome KC musician singer songwriter Lonnie Fisher, recording artist performer Lava Dreams, and musician Nick Carswell share details about the 11th Annual Mixmaster Music Conference presented by the Lawrence Music Alliance September 6 and 7.

        THANK YOU to our incredible KKFI Staff; Director of Development & Communications – J Kelly Dougherty, Volunteer Coordinator – Darryl Oliver, Chief Operator – Chad Brothers, KKFI Accounting & Administration – Shaina Littler

        This radio station is more than the individual hosts of each individual radio show. Instead it is about a collective spirit of hundreds of hardworking people, unselfishly setting aside ego, to work for the greater good of community building and the gigantic goal of keeping our airwaves free, non-commercial, and open to all! Congratulations and thank you to all programmers & volunteers who went the extra effort to keep our station alive.

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

        Wednesday MidDay Medley in on the web:
        http://www.kkfi.org,
        http://www.WednesdayMidDayMedley.org,
        http://www.facebook.com/WednesdayMidDayMedleyon90.1FM
        https://www.soundcloud.com/wednesdaymiddaymedley
        http://www.bandcamp.com/wednesdaymiddaymedley
        http://www.instagram.markthomasmanning

        Show #1057

        WMM presents Bill Sundahl & The 20th Annual Crossroads Music Fest + Grand Marquis

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

        Wednesday, August 21, 2024

        Bill Sundahl & The 20th Annual Crossroads Music Fest + Grand Marquis

        Mark spins tracks from 15 of the 30+ bands playing the 20th Annual Crossroads Music Fest including: The Freedom Affair, The Salvation Choir, Flare Tha Rebel, Shy Boys, Jamogi, Keo & Them, Flight Attendant, The Canterberries, Danielle Ate The Sandwich, The Swallowtails, Grand Marquis, Danny McGaw, Zee Underscore, Supermassive Black Holes, and Trevor Turla.

        At 10:00 Bill Sundahl joins us to share details about the 20th Annual KKFI Crossroads Music Fest, Saturday, August 24 in the West Bottoms & Sunday, August, 25 at the Folly Theater, including 30+ Bands, DJs, and Drum Lines, on 7 stages. Saturday’s stages in the Historic West Bottoms include: Lemonade Park, Voltaire, Stockyards Brewing, The Campground, The Livestock Exchange, and a special VIP stage at the Ox Cafe & Bakery. CMF also presents the Strawberry Swing Makers and Vendors, and a free Day Party at Lemonade Park (from Noon to 3:00pm) featuring: Talking Backwards, Art as Mentorship: Rebel Song Academy, and Agga Dagga. This is a fundraiser for 90.1 FM KKFI. From 3:00pm to Midnight all CMF Festival Stages will require a wristband. Purchase tickets at: WWW.CMFKC.COM

        At 11:00 Mark & Bill welcome Bryan Redmond, Ryan Wurtz, and Natalie Bates of the acclaimed Kansas City band Grand Marquis who play The Folly Theater, 300 W 12th St. KCMO, on Sunday, August 24, 3:00pm to 6:00pm. This year, the Crossroads Music Fest are thrilled to add a second day at the iconic Folly Theater honoring the 25th anniversary of Grand Marquis. The band will celebrate their eras from over the last two and a half decades. Past members will join the band along with performances from the current bands they are making art with today. Joining the Grand Marquis on stage are: Slim Hanson & the Poor Choices, Sammy Nicolier, Victor & Penny, Damien Gunn Band, and Trevor Turla. If you want reserved seating for CMF Day Two at the Folly Theater please visit: http://www.follytheater.org

        On your local radio dial 90.1 FM or
        STREAMING LIVE at: kkfi.org

        Show #1057

        WMM Playlist from July 24, 2024

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

        Wednesday, July 24, 2024

        Scott Easterday: 35 Years + Big Fat Cow + Just Angel + Owen/Cox Dance Group’s Creative Intersection

        1. “Main Title Instrumental – It’s Showtime Folks”
          from: Orig. Motion Picture Soundtrack All That Jazz / Casablanca / December 20, 1979
          [WMM’s Adopted Theme Song]
        1. Kat King – “Living Room”
          from: Domestic Bliss / Manor Records / April 5, 2024
          [Kat writes: “Living Room formed out of a guitar melody that Derek sent me in a voice recording. It was in the early stages of living with a partner for the first time where you have to figure out how to navigate your independence while cohabitating because you realize the joy in having someone to leave early with or to just stay home with. There was an evening when she was out of town and I was sitting in our living room having a crisis because I was feeling the heaviness of the injustices in the world and I didn’t want to leave the house but I also didn’t want to be home alone. These were feelings I’d navigated before as a single person but it was hitting in such a different way. As someone who had always operated from a state of FOMO, it felt so out of character to choose staying home instead of going to find something to do. It’s silly but in that moment it felt like I wasn’t the same person that I was before living together, so naturally I grabbed my guitar to try and work through that feeling. I knew I wanted to revisit that guitar recording Derek sent me because of its nostalgic sound and I ended up writing the entire song that evening. When I showed the band we restructured the song, jumping right into the chorus instead of the classic verse/chorus/verse/chorus structure it was initially. John also wrote this beautiful melodic bass line that acts as a counter melody throughout which I think gives it such an interesting instrumental story arc. Living Room is the acceptance of enjoying simple home pleasures while recognizing home as a sanctuary from the outside world.” // Kat King, on lead vocals, Derek Melies on guitar, John Kaul McCain on bass, Daniel Cole on drums, & Kara LePage on keyboards. On October 6, 2023 Kat King released the single. “Bight-Eyed.” // On June 16, 2024 Kat King released the single “Baby Talk.” // On Jan. 13, 2023 Kat King released “Gone South” Produced by Joel Martin. Centering on themes of self-care, steadfast friendship, and revitalizing optimism. On September 20, 2022 Kat King released the single “With Nothing In My Way.” This followed their single “New Sun” released July 29, 2022. “New Sun” was a follow up to the June 9, 2021, SAY WHAT YOU MEAN 5-track EP, recorded with her band. Co-produced & mixed / mastered by Joel Martin. Lawrence KS based singer songwriter Kat King released her last single “Song of Spain” in 2019 and her single “2017” in, 2018. She released her 5-song EP “Falling Up” on Dec. 1, 2017. Kat King has been creating music since the 2nd grade. She’s produced a 13-song album and 3 EP’s, the 1st one released at 14.] [Kat King joined us NEXT on WMM on March 13.]

        [Kat King plays The Brick, 1727 Ncgee St. KCMO on Saturday, July 27 at 7:00pm with ThiMastr, and Teri Quinn & The Coyotes]

        1. Leah Sproul – “Devil Woman”
          from: “Devil Woman” – Single / Leah Sproul / June 28, 2024
          [This is first single off Leah Sproul’s upcoming solo album, WILD HEART QUEEN. // Coming from a family of European opera stars, suburban church organists, flower child Reggae guitarists, and breezy Western campfire pickers, Leah was bound to have an eclectic sound and set of influences. She has a voracious interest in music of all genres, having earned a doctorate in music composition from UMKC conservatory. But her mother tongue, the voice where she’s at her most vulnerable and honest, is that of the achy-breaky, belting balladeer. It’s found in country, folk, and those genres that give equal weight to words and music. It’s in the storytelling where some of the deepest human connections are forged. // Leah Sproul is also part of the KC 4-piece band Cowtown Country Club. More info at: http://www.leahsproul.com]

        [Leah Sproul plays an album release party at The Ship, 1228 Union ave, KCMO, WEST BOTTOMS on Tuesday, July 30, at 7:00pm, with Cowtown Country Club – POSTPONED]

        10:11 – Interview with Cameron Thomas

        Cameron Thomas began his dance training in his hometown of Rochester, NY. In 2013, he began performing regularly with the Rochester City Ballet. In 2015, Cameron received a full scholarship to attend the Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis School at American Ballet Theatre. He then joined Kansas City Ballet II for the 2016-2017 season and was promoted to the company the following season. Now in his eighth season with Kansas City Ballet, Cameron has performed soloist and principal roles in Jiri Kylian’s Petit Mort, Alexander Ekman’s Cacti, Mark Morris’ Sandpaper Ballet, William Forsythe’s In the Middle, Somewhat Elevated, Septime Webre’s The Wizard of Oz, Michael Pink’s Dracula, Lila York’s Celts, Val Caniparoli’s Lady of the Camellias, and Devon Carney’s Cinderella, Giselle, Swan Lake and The Nutcracker. In October of 2023, Cameron performed in the North American premiere of Val Caniparoli’s Jekyll and Hyde as Mr. Hyde. As a choreographer, Cameron has created work for Kansas City Ballet, Kansas City Ballet II, Youth American Grand Prix, and Creative Intersections.

        In addition to being a dancer, Cameron is a ballet pianist and has accompanied for the Kansas City Ballet School, Oklahoma City Ballet School, Williams Henry Contemporary Dance, and the Worldwide Ballet Zoom classes.

        Cameron joins us to share details about Owen/Cox Dance Group’s 5th Annual Creative Intersections, August 9 & 10, 2024, at 7:00pm, at the Hyde Park Butterfly Garden and Labyrinth, 3700 Gillham Rd. KCMO.

        Cameron Thomas, thank you for being with us on WMM.

        During the COVID-19 pandemic, Cameron co-founded Creative Intersections, an outdoor performance project, with James Kirby Rogers to bring live dance back in a time when theaters were shut down. Creative Intersections partnered with Owen Cox Dance Group to present outdoor programs directed by Cameron every summer, 2020-2024.

        This annual outdoor performance is directed by Cameron Thomas, and features new works by Julia Gundzik, Elaine Kimble, Kristopher Estes-Brown, Olivia Emert, Christopher Ruud, and Jennifer Owen.

        Dancers include Isaac Allen, Allison Barreto, Alexis Borth, Amelia Meisner, Naomi Tanioka, Georgia Fuller, Sarah McGuyer, Elliott Rogers, Cameron Thomas, Max Nelson and Gillian Yoder.

        More information at: http://www.owencoxdance.org

        About the Owen/Cox Dance Group – Owen/Cox Dance Group’s mission is to create new music and dance collaborations, to present high-quality con-temporary dance performances with live music, and to engage as wide an audience as possible through afforda-ble live performance, education and outreach programs. owencoxdance.org

        Cameron Thomas, thank you for being with us on WMM.

        Cameron joins us to share details about Owen/Cox Dance Group’s 5th Annual Creative Intersections, August 9 & 10, 2024, at 7:00pm, at the Hyde Park Butterfly Garden and Labyrinth, 3700 Gillham Rd. KCMO. More information at: http://www.owencoxdance.org

        10:25

        The Sluts photo by Photo by John Clayton
        1. The Sluts – “Starting Again”
          from: “Starting Again” – Single / Ther Sluts / Julu 19, 2024
          [Lawrence, KS garage rockers, The Sluts, have just released their new single, “Starting Again” .“Starting Again” is a dark, personal exploration into physical addiction. It dives into the realization that your biggest weakness is showing itself again but you kind of like it. This ominous track turns a corner for The Sluts sonically as it is the first song to feature bass guitar as well as other complex production elements. This long awaited release is the first offering from The Sluts since 2020’s Enjoy The Show. // Produced by Joel Nanos at Element Recording and Mastering Studios in Kansas City, KS, “Starting Again” will be ready for radio and available on all streaming platforms July 20, 2024. // The Sluts are a two-pieice garage rock band based out of Lawrence, KS. Formed in 2011, the duo have been raising eyebrows with their cheeky name and driving crowds wild for over a decade. Their hard hitting, high energy live shows made them a staple of the rock scene in the Kansas City area. The band has opened for acts such as The Offspring, Broncho, Fidlar, Bass Drum of Death, Radkey, The Toadies, and Local H.]

        10:28 – Underwriting

        1. Big Fat Cow – “Patty”
          from: Behold The Soil! / Big Fat Cow / August 1, 2024
          [Big Fat Cow is a post-country band delivering cowpoke fuzz with a mix of rock, indie, and americana bold enough to get you moving and heavy enough to have you feeling. The band was formed in 2022 and includes: Noah Cassity on lead vocals & guitar, Kole Waters on guitar & vocals, Alex May on bass guitar & vocals; and Matt Chipman on drums. Big Fat Cow are heading out across the stomping grounds in support of Behold the Soil! with 13 shows in 14 days (8/22-9/4) in Missouri, Tennessee, Mississippi, Arkansas, Texas, Oklahoma, and Kansas. More information at http://www.bigfatcowband.com]

        10:34 – Interview with Noah Cassity & Kole Waters of Big Fat Cow

        The KC based band, Big Fat Cow is set to release their debut EP, BEHOLD THE SOIL! on August 1, 2024. Big Fat Cow is a post-country band delivering cowpoke fuzz with a mix of rock, indie, and americana bold enough to get you moving and heavy enough to have you feeling. The band was formed in 2022 and includes: Noah Cassity on lead vocals & guitar, Kole Waters on guitar & vocals, Alex May on bass guitar & vocals; and Matt Chipman on drums. Big Fat Cow are heading out across the stomping grounds in support of Behold the Soil! with 13 shows in 14 days (8/22-9/4) in Missouri, Tennessee, Mississippi, Arkansas, Texas, Oklahoma, and Kansas. More information at http://www.bigfatcowband.com

        Joining us live on the show is Noah Cassity who is the lead vocalist & plays guitar, and Kole Waters who plays guitar & provides vocals and recording and mastering.

        Noah Cassity and Kole Waters thanks for being with us on Wednesday MidDay Medley

        Big Fat Cow is a post-country band delivering cowpoke fuzz since 2022.

        Big Fat Cow’s first endeavor was a folk album (Glutton for Punishment) written and recorded by Noah Cassity and mastered and digitized by Kole Waters. Wanting to perform the songs live, Noah recruited the help of Kole on lead guitar alongside childhood friend Alex May to play the bass. Kole was able to bring in Matt Chipman to play drums and finish out the band.

        Noah Cassity – lead vocals & guitar
        Kole Waters – guitar & vocals
        Alex May – bass guitar & vocals
        Matt Chipman – drums

        Meeting for the first time in KA studios, the newly formed quartet ripped into Noah’s folk songs, turning them into the rock, indie, americana and country inspired pieces that you know today. Each member of the band took and ran with the folk songs that Noah recorded and made it their own, pulling in inspirations from each of their unique musical backgrounds.

        Big Fat Cow has made themselves a household name in the Kansas City music scene, leaving an impression on everyone who comes out to see them play. With songs you can dance to and songs that will make you cry in the basement of a DIY show, Big Fat Cow is sure to leave their mark.

        “A band this good shouldn’t get saddled with a name this bad … you’re just going to have to tell your friends that you’re going to see Big Fat Cow, and wince while you do it. – Too Much Rock

        10:42

        1. Big Fat Cow – “Arbor Day”
          from: Behold The Soil! / Big Fat Cow / August 1, 2024
          [Big Fat Cow is a post-country band delivering cowpoke fuzz with a mix of rock, indie, and americana bold enough to get you moving and heavy enough to have you feeling. The band was formed in 2022 and includes: Noah Cassity on lead vocals & guitar, Kole Waters on guitar & vocals, Alex May on bass guitar & vocals; and Matt Chipman on drums. Big Fat Cow are heading out across the stomping grounds in support of Behold the Soil! with 13 shows in 14 days (8/22-9/4) in Missouri, Tennessee, Mississippi, Arkansas, Texas, Oklahoma, and Kansas. More information at http://www.bigfatcowband.com]

        10:49 – More Interview with Noah Cassity & Kole Waters of Big Fat Cow

        The KC based band, Big Fat Cow is set to release their debut EP, BEHOLD THE SOIL! on August 1, 2024. Big Fat Cow is a post-country band delivering cowpoke fuzz with a mix of rock, indie, and americana bold enough to get you moving and heavy enough to have you feeling. The band was formed in 2022 and includes: Noah Cassity on lead vocals & guitar, Kole Waters on guitar & vocals, Alex May on bass guitar & vocals; and Matt Chipman on drums. Big Fat Cow are heading out across the stomping grounds in support of Behold the Soil! with 13 shows in 14 days (8/22-9/4) in Missouri, Tennessee, Mississippi, Arkansas, Texas, Oklahoma, and Kansas. More information at http://www.bigfatcowband.com

        Joining us live on the show is Noah Cassity who is the lead vocalist & plays guitar, and Kole Waters who plays guitar & provides vocals and recording and mastering.

        Noah Cassity and Kole Waters thanks for being with us on Wednesday MidDay Medley

        Big Fat Cow is a post-country band delivering cowpoke fuzz since 2022.

        Noah Cassity – lead vocals & guitar
        Kole Waters – guitar & vocals
        Alex May – bass guitar & vocals
        Matt Chipman – drums

        Recent Shows:
        April 19 – Replay Lounge in Lawrence Kansas
        May 4 – KC Bier Co
        June 1 – Location TBA
        June 9 – Turnsol Books and Coffee KC
        August 3 – BLVD Tavern KC

        http://www.bigfatcowband.com

        Big Fat Cow’s (KCMO) debut EP Behold the Soil! is releasing on August 1, 2024

        Big Fat Cow believes you’ll enjoy the cattle’s broadly appealing, yet super unique brand of post-country, a mix of rock, indie, and americana bold enough to get you moving and heavy enough to have you feeling.

        The band’s story is a good one even if it’s still early days. Their sound resonates! They’re skyrocketing up the mindshare of Kansas City’s scene and are heading out across the stomping grounds in support of Behold the Soil! with 13 shows in 14 days (8/22-9/4) in Missouri, Tennessee, Mississippi, Arkansas, Texas, Oklahoma, and Kansas.

        Noah Cassity and Kole Waters thanks for being with us on Wednesday MidDay Medley

        For more on Big Fat Cow, please visit https://bigfatcowband.com and/or follow https://www.instagram.com/bigfatcowband/.

        10:56

        1. Big Fat Cow – “Cat Call”
          from: Behold The Soil! / Big Fat Cow / August 1, 2024
          [Big Fat Cow is a post-country band delivering cowpoke fuzz with a mix of rock, indie, and americana bold enough to get you moving and heavy enough to have you feeling. The band was formed in 2022 and includes: Noah Cassity on lead vocals & guitar, Kole Waters on guitar & vocals, Alex May on bass guitar & vocals; and Matt Chipman on drums. Big Fat Cow are heading out across the stomping grounds in support of Behold the Soil! with 13 shows in 14 days (8/22-9/4) in Missouri, Tennessee, Mississippi, Arkansas, Texas, Oklahoma, and Kansas. More information at http://www.bigfatcowband.com]

        11:00 – Station ID

        1. Expassionates – “Among Friends”
          from: Verse, Chorus, Bridge / Scott Easterday / 1998
          [Scott Easterday on vocals, guitar, keyboard; Bryan R. Hicks on acoustic bass; Ryan Bennett on drums, Marco Pascolini on Electric 7 acoustic guitar; Nate Hofer on pedal steel guitar; Richard Alwyn on harmonica; Mark Southerland on tenor saxophone; Jazzbo (Bill Hargrave) on trumpet. Produced by Scott Easterday. Engineered by Chad Meise. Recorded at El Torreon, aka The Cowtown Mallroon, 31st and Gillam, KCMO, July 1998, 102 degrees. Mixed at Nove Coast. Mastered by Lynn Allred at barry Music (KCMO) on Halloween Day.]

        [Scott Easterday: 35 Years, celebrating Scott’s 35 years as a singer, songwriter and performer, Sunday, August 4, at the recordBar, 1520 Grand, KCMO, at 7:00pm, tickets are $15. This retrospective concert will feature 11 other musicians that have performed with Scott over the years. There will be 3 main acts for the evening that will include songs from Expassionates, the easterday band, and more. Featuring Mark Accuff, Richard Alwyn, Richard Burgess, Kyle Dahlquist, Bryan Hicks, Nate Hofer, Elaine McMilian, Jon Niccum, Marco Pascolini, Sam Platt and Matt Richey. More information at: http://www.therecordbar.com]

        11:03 – Interview with Scott Easterday, Elaine McMilian, and Kyle Dahlquist

        Scott Easterday is a musician, singer, and composer. He has been playing for 35 as a musician in the Kansas City scene, playing bass in the Mongol Beach Party, playing guitar singing and songwriting for his mid 1990s band Easterday, performing for several years as a member of Howard Iceberg and The Titanics, and as the founder and lead singer for the Expassionates. Scott has written reviews and interviews about local performing artists for KC Metropolis, and has volunteered and served as a Board Member and treasurer of Midwest Music Foundation. Worked as a Cataloging Assistant specializing in Western Languages at the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art–Spencer Art Reference Library.

        Writer and musician Elaine McMilian graduating from the University of Missouri-Kansas City in 1991 with a Creative Writing degree. Elaine McMilian has performed in and around KC for over 30 years as a solo artist and in the bands: Swingin’ 6, Easterday, Bonnys’ McGill, Toy Box, Sugar Plums, and The Brannock Device, singing American ballads, folk, alternative, rock and punk. She has collaborated and recorded with many of Kansas City’s very best song writers and musicians including: Erin McGrane, Jason Beers, Marco Pascolini, Scott Easterday, Christian Hankel and Howard Iceberg. This year Elaine released her first book of poetry, Copper and Other Precious Metals. Read more of Elaine’s writing at elainemcmilian.substack.com.

        Kyle Dahlquist is a keyboardist, guitarist, he also plays accordion, and trombone and sings. He was a member of Mongol Beach Party bandmate with Scott. He learned to play accordian when he joined Alacartoona. He plays with The Band That Fell to Earth KC – the David Bowie Tribute band, and Men of Men a super group that thrills audiences with every concert they play, Kyle has also played with Amy Farrand and The Like, and many other bands.

        Scott, Elaine and Kyle are here to share details about Scott Easterday: 35 Years, celebrating Scott’s 35 years as a singer, songwriter and performer, Sunday, August 4, at the recordBar, 1520 Grand, KCMO, at 7:00pm, tickets are $15. This retrospective concert will feature 11 other musicians that have performed with Scott over the years.

        Scott Easterday, Elaine McMilian and Kyle dahlquist Thanks for being with us on Wednesday MidDay Medley

        Scott Easterday: 35 Years. August 4, recordBar
        Scott Easterday is celebrating 35 years as a singer, songwriter and performer, Sunday, August 4, at the recordBar at 7 PM

        There will be 3 main acts for the evening that will include songs from Expassionates, the easterday band, and more. Featuring Mark Accuff, Richard Alwyn, Richard Burgess, Kyle Dahlquist, Bryan Hicks, Nate Hofer, Elaine McMilian, Jon Niccum, Marco Pascolini, Sam Platt and Matt Richey. More information at: http://www.therecordbar.com

        This retrospective concert will feature 11 other musicians that have performed with Scott over the years. There will be 3 acts for the evening that will include songs from the bands Expassionates, the easterday band, The Roosevelts and one from Mongol Beach Party.

        The first band will perform some songs from Scott’s first CD album from 1998, Expassionates:Verse, Chorus, Bridge.

        The band has Matt Richey on drums who recently performed at the Grizly Hand Farewell Jubilee and also drums for Mikal Shapiro’s The Musical.

        Bryan Hicks on bass who can be seen at The Quality Hill Playhouse and in jazz clubs all over town.

        Nate Hofer on pedal steel, also an award winning photographer, will start the show with experimental-ambient music like that on his 2024 EP, Decommissioned.

        Kayle Dahlquist on keyboard, guitar, accordion, trombone and vocals, is one man from Men of Men and was a Mongol Beach Party bandmate with Scott.

        Richard Alwyn is on harmonica, guitar and vocals and will also be featured later in the next act.

        The original recording of Verse, Chorus, Bridge was done at the El Torreon Ballroom (also known as the Cowtown Ballroom) and at the studio of recording engineer Chad Miese in 1998.

        Scott began his professional music career playing bass with The Mongol Beach Party in 1989 and this group will resurrect one of Scott’s songs from that period.

        II
        The second act of the evening is the easterday band featuring Elaine McMilian on vocals, Jon Niccum on bass and Mark Acuff on drums.

        They will perform songs from their CD easterday: 1993-1995, indicating the years they were active, recorded at Red House Studios by Ed Rose and released in 2004. They have had a couple reunions since then and are taking advantage of this occasion to have another.

        Mark plays drums in Promise Breakers. Jon was the creator of The Worst Gig [worstgig.com] and Elaine just published her first book of poetry, Copper and Other Precious Metals.

        This group will also be joined by Richard Alwyn for a couple songs from the time predating the easterday band when he and Scott had a band together called The Roosevelts. One of those songs, Cyclone, was on Scott’s first ever demo cassette from 1992 recorded at Westend Recording Studios by Bart Biechele. Cyclone was on the easterday band’s debut cassette Sucker from 1991 and enjoyed some local chart time on Lawerence’s The Lazer, 105.9 FM.

        Richard Alwyn’s band in the 90s was Big Red Fish. Scott joined the band and they later reformed The Roosevelts together. Richard moved to Raleigh, NC where he founded The Love Hangover, an annual music showcase of love songs held on the day after Valentine’s Day in 5 cities. Scott was the Kansas City Chapter host of The Love Hangover from 1989 until 2022 when he handed it over to Steve Tulipana at the recordBar. Richard eventually moved to Brooklyn, NY, set up The Love Hangover there, and has been there for 20 years. During that time he has written and performed with the bands King Canutes, The Winter Drinks and Gramercy Arms.

        11:13

        1. the easterday band – “Smothered”
          from: Easterday 1993-1995 / Scott Easterday / 2004
          [the easterday band featuring Scott Easterday on lead vocals and guitar, Elaine McMilian on vocals, Jon Niccum on bass and Mark Acuff on drums. The band was active from 1993-1995. The album was recorded at Red House Studios by Ed Rose and released in 2004. They have had a couple reunions since then and are taking advantage of this occasion to have another. Mark plays drums in Promise Breakers. Jon was the creator of The Worst Gig [worstgig.com] and Elaine just published her first book of poetry, Copper and Other Precious Metals. ] [Scott Easterday: 35 Years, celebrating Scott’s 35 years as a singer, songwriter and performer, Sunday, August 4, at the recordBar, 1520 Grand, KCMO, at 7:00pm, tickets are $15. This retrospective concert will feature 11 other musicians that have performed with Scott over the years. There will be 3 main acts for the evening that will include songs from Expassionates, the easterday band, and more. Featuring Mark Accuff, Richard Alwyn, Richard Burgess, Kyle Dahlquist, Bryan Hicks, Nate Hofer, Elaine McMilian, Jon Niccum, Marco Pascolini, Sam Platt and Matt Richey. More information at: http://www.therecordbar.com]

        11:16 – More Interview with Scott Easterday, Elaine McMilian, and Kyle Dahlquist

        Scott, Elaine and Kyle are here to share details about Scott Easterday: 35 Years, celebrating Scott’s 35 years as a singer, songwriter and performer, Sunday, August 4, at the recordBar, 1520 Grand, KCMO, at 7:00pm, tickets are $15. This retrospective concert will feature 11 other musicians that have performed with Scott over the years.

        Scott Easterday, Elaine McMilian and Kyle dahlquist Thanks for being with us on Wednesday MidDay Medley

        Scott Easterday: 35 Years. August 4, recordBar
        Scott Easterday is celebrating 35 years as a singer, songwriter and performer, Sunday, August 4, at the recordBar at 7 PM

        There will be 3 main acts for the evening that will include songs from Expassionates, the easterday band, and more. Featuring Mark Accuff, Richard Alwyn, Richard Burgess, Kyle Dahlquist, Bryan Hicks, Nate Hofer, Elaine McMilian, Jon Niccum, Marco Pascolini, Sam Platt and Matt Richey. More information at: http://www.therecordbar.com

        III
        THe final act of the night are Exapassionates. Scott and guitarist Marco Pascolini played duo shows after the recording Verse, Chorus, Bridge until they added the happy bass player Richard Burgess and drummer Sam Platt in 2006. The Happy Bass Player is a book of lessons on happiness written by Richard. Sam holds court on weekends in various ensembles at the Green Lady Lounge, the Orion Room and Black Dolphin.

        They will be performing songs from the second Expassionates CD album Landscapes, released in 2008, recorded by Sam Platt and Chad Miese. They will also throw in a new song.

        The performance will begin at 7 PM (doors at 6) and is $15, Sunday, August 4 at the recordBar, 1520 Grand, advance tickets available at therecordbar.com.

        Wesite: https://scotteasterday.com/
        Expassionates: (please scroll down to “History” for a history of the Expassionates)
        https://scotteasterday.com/expassionates/

        Expassionates facebook https://m.facebook.com/p/Expassionates-100063840528130/
        easterday band facebook https://www.facebook.com/people/Easterday/100060582655334/

        Scott’s chronological band timeline:

        1989-1990 Mongol Beach Party
        1990-1991 The Roosevelts
        !991-1993 easterday CD easterday 1991-1993
        1998 Expassionates recording project CD Verse, Chorus Bridge
        2006-present Expassionates CD Landscapes

        Scott Easterday: 35 Years on Sunday, August 4, at 7:00pm at recordBar, 1520 Grand Boulevard, KCMO

        Scott Easterday is celebrating 35 years as a singer, songwriter and performer, Sunday, August 4, at the recordBar at 7 PM, tickets are $15. This retrospective concert will feature 11 other musicians that have performed with Scott over the years. There will be 3 main acts for the evening that will include songs from Expassionates, the easterday band, and more. Featuring Mark Accuff, Richard Alwyn, Richard Burgess, Kyle Dahlquist, Bryan Hicks, Nate Hofer, Elaine McMilian, Jon Niccum, Marco Pascolini, Sam Platt and Matt Richey. Doors at 6, Music at 7

        Scott Easterday, Elaine McMilian and Kyle dahlquist Thanks for being with us on Wednesday MidDay Medley

        Scott Easterday: 35 Years, celebrating Scott’s 35 years as a singer, songwriter and performer, Sunday, August 4, at the recordBar, 1520 Grand, KCMO, at 7:00pm, tickets are $15. This retrospective concert will feature 11 other musicians that have performed with Scott over the years. There will be 3 main acts for the evening that will include songs from Expassionates, the easterday band, and more. Featuring Mark Accuff, Richard Alwyn, Richard Burgess, Kyle Dahlquist, Bryan Hicks, Nate Hofer, Elaine McMilian, Jon Niccum, Marco Pascolini, Sam Platt and Matt Richey. More information at: http://www.therecordbar.com

        11:25

        1. Expassionates – “Movin’ On”
          from: Landscapes / Scott Easterday / September 9, 2008
          [Scott Easterday vocal and guitar, Marco Pascolini guitar, Richard Burgess bass, Sam Platt drums. // Recorded at Oddio Hut, Kansas City, MO. // Audio Sam Platt, Chad Meise, Jason Hall, Matt Hartnett. // Mixed at Theta Rhythm, Mastered by Matt Hartnett // All songs words and music by Scott Easterday, Gone to Kansas is based on a song by Thomas P Westendorf (1881).]

        [Scott Easterday: 35 Years, celebrating Scott’s 35 years as a singer, songwriter and performer, Sunday, August 4, at the recordBar, 1520 Grand, KCMO, at 7:00pm, tickets are $15. This retrospective concert will feature 11 other musicians that have performed with Scott over the years. There will be 3 main acts for the evening that will include songs from Expassionates, the easterday band, and more. Featuring Mark Accuff, Richard Alwyn, Richard Burgess, Kyle Dahlquist, Bryan Hicks, Nate Hofer, Elaine McMilian, Jon Niccum, Marco Pascolini, Sam Platt and Matt Richey. More information at: http://www.therecordbar.com]

        11:28 – Underwriting

        1. Just Angel – “Intent”
          from: Just Angel: Pt. 2 {EP] / Just Angel / December
          [Just Angel is a Kansas City based, singer, musician, songwriter, dancer. and creative artist. She recently contributed vocals to the recent Sisterbot record. More info at: /distrokid.com/hyperfollow/justangel/just-angel–pt-1: Just Angel: Pt. 2 is a followup to Just Angle Pt.1 – EP released on December 24, 2020 More info at: https://linktr.ee/JustAngel_TigerLilyStar%5D

        [Just Angel and The Wades play Greenwood Social Hall, 1750 Belleview Ave., KCMO, on Friday, August 9 at 7:00pm. More information at: http://www.greenwoodsocialhall.com]

        11:34 – Interview with Just Angel

        You just heard the voice of Singer, musician, songwriter, dancer, and creative artist, Just Angel. Her powerful voice has been called, “Passionate … Soulful… and Inspiring.” Her music finds its home in Rock, Jazz, and Alternative, and she has found a way to incorporate those genres within her love with Soul and R&B. Just Angel has performed with My Brothers & Sisters. Just Angel and her band, The Wades can be found rocking stages with her original songs from her recordings and eclectic takes on popular music. She released her debut EP, JUST ANGEL, PART 1 on December 24, 2020. She released her follow up EP, JUST ANGEL, PART 2 on December 25, 2021. She also contributed vocals to the amazing Sisterbot record.

        Just Angel and The Wades play Greenwood Social Hall, 1750 Belleview Ave., KCMO, on Friday, August 9 at 7:00pm. More information at: http://www.greenwoodsocialhall.com

        Just Angel, Thank you for being with us on Wednesday MidDay Medley

        Also with us is Arick “T.A. RELL” Ridgell who is a songwriter/producer/artist based out of Kansas City, MO. The 33 year old musician has been writing and producing music since the age of 18. While he picked up the itch to make music later than most, his heavy arsenal of musical influences are what have elevated his quality of work. T.A.’s influences range from the late great Ray Charles, gospel Icon John P. Kee, Brandy, to the current groundbreakers like PJ Morton and Jon Bellion. T.A. tries not to trap himself in the box on genres but tries to use his love for all music to unlock the hearts and souls of listeners around the world. Join him on the journey of putting real music and lyrics in the atmosphere..

        Just Angel produced the 4 song EP, JUST ANGEL PT.1 in 3 days in 2020,

        She then produced a second 4-song EP, JUST ANGEL PT. 2 in 24 hours in 2021.

        Just Angel has a birthday on December 24

        Producer & Musician T.A. Rell helped birth into fruition the Just Angel EP releases with the 5 month hiatus between recordings

        Just Angel was a member of the band: My Brothers & Sisters with Jamie Searle

        More info at: https://linktr.ee/JustAngel_TigerLilyStar

        Just Angel collaborated with Sisterbot aka Adee Dancey on the track “Approval.”

        With Adee Dancy Just Angel has a band called Neo Emo Soul.

        11:47

        1. Just Angel – “I.B.H.D.” (LIVE)
Originally from: Just Angel: Pt. 1 {EP] / T.A.P. OUT Music / December 24, 2020
          [Just Angel is a Kansas City based, singer, musician, songwriter, dancer. and creative artist. She recently contributed vocals to the recent Sisterbot record. More info at: /distrokid.com/hyperfollow/justangel/just-angel–pt-1: Just Angel: Pt. 2 is a followup to Just Angle Pt.1 – EP released on December 24, 2020 More info at: https://linktr.ee/JustAngel_TigerLilyStar%5D

        [Just Angel and The Wades play Greenwood Social Hall, 1750 Belleview Ave., KCMO, on Friday, August 9 at 7:00pm. More information at: http://www.greenwoodsocialhall.com]

        11:52 – More Interview with Just Angel and T.A. Rell

        We are talking with Just Angel who with her band, The Wades can be found rocking stages with her original songs from her recordings and eclectic takes on popular music. She released her debut EP, JUST ANGEL, PART 1 on December 24, 2020. She released her follow up EP, JUST ANGEL, PART 2 on December 25, 2021.

        Joining us is Just Angel’s collaborator and friend T.A. Rell.

        Just Angel and The Wades play Greenwood Social Hall, 1750 Belleview Ave., KCMO, on Friday, August 9 at 7:00pm. More information at: http://www.greenwoodsocialhall.com

        Just Angel and T.A. Rell Thank you for being with us on Wednesday MidDay Medley

        11:53

        1. Sisterbot – “Approval (feat. Just Angel)”
          from: Truth House / Sisterbot / July 10, 2021
          [Sisterbot is a performing artist dedicated to breaking genre boundaries, creating cosmic musical and theatrical experiences. The 9-piece Sisterbot Band is a “punk pop chamber orchestra” complete with electric guitar, drums, piano, strings and horn. “Truth House (2021) is a concept album written over the span of three years, encapsulating a chapter of my life that I spent in a house alone, dealing with the aftermath of trauma and rebirth.”- Sisterbot (Adee Dancy). Written by Sisterbot. Produced by Jametatone and Sisterbot. Engineered, Mixed, Mastered by Jametatone, except “Approval” which was Produced, Engineered, & Mixed by Andrew Bonci Jr. at Magnolia Tree Studios, with AJ Bonci on guitar, Just Angel and Sisterbot on vocals. Cover Art by Mazzy Mann. Adee Rocket Dancy released the single “Hello Moon (feat. The Swallowtails)” on April 26, 2021. (This song is alon on the Sisterbot album.) Produced by Jametatone & Adee Rocket Dancy. Adee Rocket Dancy on piano & vocals & cello; Rachel Lovelace on bassoon; Mikala Petillo on guitar & background vocals, Mixing and Mastering by Jametatone, (J. Asley Miller). Adee Rocket Dancy writes, “This is a song about my life-long love for the moon, featuring The Swallowtails (Rachel Lovelace and Miki P). Adee chose the date April 26, 2021, as their release date, to honor the full moon called “The Pink Moon.” More info at: Sisterbot.bandcamp.com]
        1. Noel Coward – “The Party’s Over Now”
          from: Noel Coward in New York / drg / 2003 [orig. 1957]

        THANK YOU to our incredible KKFI Staff; Director of Development & Communications – J Kelly Dougherty, Volunteer Coordinator – Darryl Oliver, Chief Operator – Chad Brothers, KKFI Accounting & Administration – Shaina Littler

        This radio station is more than the individual hosts of each individual radio show. Instead it is about a collective spirit of hundreds of hardworking people, unselfishly setting aside ego, to work for the greater good of community building and the gigantic goal of keeping our airwaves free, non-commercial, and open to all! Congratulations and thank you to all programmers & volunteers who went the extra effort to keep our station alive.

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

        The Sluts photo by Photo by John Clayton

        Wednesday MidDay Medley in on the web:
        http://www.kkfi.org,
        http://www.WednesdayMidDayMedley.org,
        http://www.facebook.com/WednesdayMidDayMedleyon90.1FM
        https://www.soundcloud.com/wednesdaymiddaymedley
        http://www.bandcamp.com/wednesdaymiddaymedley
        http://www.instagram.markthomasmanning

        Show #1056

        WMM presents: Scott Easterday: 35 Years + Big Fat Cow + Just Angel + Owen/Cox Dance Group’s Creative Intersection

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

        Wednesday, July 24, 2024

        Scott Easterday: 35 Years + Big Fat Cow + Just Angel + Owen/Cox Dance Group’s Creative Intersection

        Mark spins tracks from Kat King, The Sluts, Leah Sproul, Big Fat Cow, Expassionates, the easterday band, Just Angel and Sisterbot

        At 10:10 Mark talks with Cameron Thomas director of Owen/Cox Dance Group’s 5th Annual Creative Intersections, August 9 & 10, 2024, at 7:00pm, at the Hyde Park Butterfly Garden and Labyrinth, 3700 Gillham Rd. KCMO. This free annual outdoor performance is directed by Cameron Thomas, and features new works by Julia Gundzik, Elaine Kimble, Kristopher Estes-Brown, Olivia Emert, Christopher Ruud, and Jennifer Owen. Dancers include Isaac Allen, Allison Barreto, Alexis Borth, Amelia Meisner, Naomi Tanioka, Georgia Fuller, Sarah McGuyer, Elliott Rogers, Cameron Thomas, Max Nelson and Gillian Yoder. More information at: http://www.owencoxdance.org

        At 10:30 members of the band Big Fat Cow join us to share music from their debut EP, BEHOLD THE SOIL! to be released August 1, 2024. Big Fat Cow is a post-country band delivering cowpoke fuzz with a mix of rock, indie, and americana bold enough to get you moving and heavy enough to have you feeling. The band was formed in 2022 and includes: Noah Cassidy on lead vocals & guitar, Kole Waters on guitar & vocals, Alex May on bass guitar & vocals; and Matt Chipman on drums. Big Fat Cow are heading out across the stomping grounds in support of Behold the Soil! with 13 shows in 14 days (8/22-9/4) in Missouri, Tennessee, Mississippi, Arkansas, Texas, Oklahoma, and Kansas. More information at http://www.bigfatcowband.com

        At 11:00 Mark talks with Scott Easterday, Elaine McMilian, and Kyle Dahlquist who join us to share details about, Scott Easterday: 35 Years, celebrating Scott’s 35 years as a singer, songwriter and performer, Sunday, August 4, at the recordBar, 1520 Grand, KCMO, at 7:00pm, tickets are $15. This retrospective concert will feature 11 other musicians that have performed with Scott over the years. There will be 3 main acts for the evening that will include songs from Expassionates, the easterday band, and more. Featuring Mark Accuff, Richard Alwyn, Richard Burgess, Kyle Dahlquist, Bryan Hicks, Nate Hofer, Elaine McMilian, Jon Niccum, Marco Pascolini, Sam Platt and Matt Richey. More information at: http://www.therecordbar.com

        At 11:30 Just Angel will perform LIVE in our 90.1 FM Studios with T.A. Rell on keyboards. Just Angel is a musician, songwriter, dancer, and creative artist. Her powerful voice has been called, “Passionate … Soulful… and Inspiring.” Just Angel has performed with My Brothers & Sisters. Just Angel released her debut EP, JUST ANGEL, PART 1 on December 24, 2020, and her EP, JUST ANGEL, PART 2 on December 25, 2021. She also contributed vocals to the recent Sisterbot record. Just Angel and The Wades play Greenwood Social Hall, 1750 Belleview Ave., KCMO, on Friday, August 9 at 7:00pm. More information at: http://www.greenwoodsocialhall.com

        The Sluts photo by Photo by John Clayton

        On your local radio dial 90.1 FM or
        STREAMING LIVE at: kkfi.org

        Show #1056