Wednesday MidDay Medley presents: Cynthia Hardeman + Steve Gardels

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

Wednesday, July 19, 2017

Cynthia Hardeman & Sun Of The Revolution
+ Guest Producer Steve Gardels

Mark plays New & MidCoastal Releases from: Radar State, The Whiffs, Eems, Akkilles, Jake Wells, Ay-Musik, Storm, The National, The Coathangers, The xx, Violent Femmes, and more.

At 10:30 we welcome Kansas City based playwright, Cynthia Hardeman who joins us to share details about her new play, Sun Of The Revolution, co-written with hip hop artist Storm for this year’s KC Fringe Festival, with performances running July 21 through July 29 at Phosphor Studio in Kansas City. This play explores the generational gap between today’s style of hip hop in comparisons to the Golden Era. When a young man disturbs an older gentleman’s peace on a train ride, a battle of will and wit ensues. More information at: kcfringe.org/2017/07/01/sun-of-the-revolution/

Steve Gardels Photo by Cody Blanchard NYR (Know Your Roots) Photography

At 11:00, Steve Gardels joins us a Guest Producer for our second hour. Steve Gardels is a member of the band The Philistines, where he plays drums and contributes his design talents to the band’s promotional art. Steve also plays bass for The Uncouth. Originally from Omaha, Nebraska, Steve studied Digital Filmmaking and Photography/New Media at the Kansas City Art Institute, where he now currently works in the Media Center. Steve has also played in the bands Appropriate Grammar, and Panic Addicts. Steve has collaborated as a musician, designer, video & filmmaker with many arts and theatre groups in Kansas City.

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

Show #691

WMM Playlist from July 12, 2017

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

Wednesday, July 12, 2017

Music From Lawrence Field Day Fest 2017
+ Fally Afani of I Heart Local Music +
Instant Karma + SHE SAID

Wednesday MidDay Medley celebrate the 6th Annual Lawrence Field Day Fest, July 13-15, in Downtown Lawrence, Kansas, featuring near 100 bands at 8 venues with showcases from: Replay Records, I Heart Local Music, High Dive Records, Datura Records, Whatever Forever records, PEB Sounds, and Weepy Vision Productions.

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

2. Dressy Bessy – “Lady Liberty”
from: Kingsized / Yep Roc / February 5, 2016
[Indie rock band from Denver, Colorado, associated with the Elephant Six Collective. Guitarist John Hill also plays with The Apples in Stereo. Lead vocalist/guitarist Tammy Ealom formed the band with drummer Darren Albert and guitarist turned bassist Rob Greene in 1996. The name was taken from a popular Playskool doll of the 1970s. Hill joined around the time they started recording.][Dress Bessy plays miniBar, Thursday, June 9, with Cave Girls, and New Baboons.]

[Dressy Bessy play Lawrence Field Day Fest, Friday, July 14, at 10:45 PM at The Bottleneck – High Dive Records Showcase with : Sex Snobs, BUMMER, Arc Flash, and Psychic Heat.]

3. Nick Siegel – “Santa Monica Pier”
from: “Santa Monica Pier” – Single / Nick Siegel / April 28, 2017
[Nick Siegel writes: “I write aggressive piano rock music. I strike the 88 keys because one of them must be the key to your heart (oh the charm!). I grew up playing music in Chicago and moved to Kansas City in 2010 when I joined The Casket Lottery. Now venturing on my own, I’m excited to release a new record that will knock your clothes off. Book me, like me, come out and see me and I’ll introduce you to a fine mix of fast fingers, great hair and awkward banter. I’m Nick Siegel. I’m the piano rock you need in your life.”]

[Nick Siegel plays Lawrence Field Day Fest, Friday, July 14, at 6:45 pm, at Replay Lounge Patio with Jon Harrison and the Harrisonics, and The Mad Kings.]

4. The Dear Misses – “Let Go”
from: Just Let Go / Independent / February 28, 2017
[This is The Dear Misses first full length album. “Just Let Go” was written over the course of 4 years. TDM started as a side project for lead singer Todd Anderson and Guitarist Cody Stapleton and caught full sail upon the addition of Drummer Bret Collins in 2014 and Bassist Shane Berggren in Late 2015. This Lawrence Kansas based 4-piece band is made up of: Todd Anderson on lead vocals & rhythm guitar, Cody Stapleton on lead guitar & backing vocals, Bret Collins on drums, and Shane Berggren on bass. More information at: http://www.reverbnation.com/thedearmisses%5D

[The Dear Misses play Lawrence Field Day Fest, Thursday, July 13, at 9:45 pm, at Jackpot Music Hall, right after Instant Karma, and also with: Electric Needle Room, The Electric Lungs, Chris Meck & The Guilty Birds, Headlight Rivals, and Gozillionaire.]

5. Instant Karma – “Make Me A Man”
from: Trying To Find My Mind / Independent / July 22, 2017
[Cole Bales on vocals & guitar, Cody Calhoun on guitar, Branden Moser on bass, Zach Harris on drums. All songs written by Instant Karma. Mixed by Zach Harris. Mastered at Eureka Mastering.]

10:19 – Interview with Colby Bales & Cody Calhoun

Colby Bales & Cody Calhoun are members of the Kansas City 4-piece band, Instant Karma. They join us live in our 90.1 FM Studios to talk about the band’s new EP Trying To Find My Mind. Instant Karma play a special Trying To Find My Mind EP Release Show, Saturday, July 22, at Revolution Records, 1830 Locust Street, KCMO with The Atomic 50s, and The Bends. And tomorrow night, Instant Karma play Lawrence Field Day Fest, Thursday, July 13, at Jackpot Music Hall with: Electric Needle Room, The Electric Lungs, The Dear Misses, Chris Meck & The Guilty Birds, Headlight Rivals, and Gozillionaire.

Colby Bales & Cody Calhoun, thanks for being with us on Wednesday MidDay Medley

Instant Karma with Colby Bales on vocals & guitar, Cody Calhoun on guitar, Branden Moser on bass and keyboards, & Zach Harris on drums. This was also released as a single.

Last year the band played the 12th Annual Crossroads Music Fest.

Instant Karma was on our show on, Wednesday, September 28, just before the band opened for C.W. Stoneking, at recordBar, 1520 Grand, Blvd, in Kansas City.

Colby Bales and Cody Calhoun met in High School. They have been playing music together for 5 years. They became friends after forming the band,

Instant Karma bass player Branden Moser has called the band, “a drug trip through the soul section of your local record store.”

Instant Karma! is a 4 piece psych/soul rock band from Kansas City, MO. Their influences range from The Black Keys to Syl Johnson to the Wu Tang Clan.

Trying To Find My Mind was Mixed by Zach Harris. Mastered at Eureka Mastering.

Instant Karma play a special Trying To Find My Mind EP Release Show, Saturday, July 22, at Revolution Records, 1830 Locust St, KCMO with The Atomic 50s, and The Bends.

Instant Karma play Lawrence Field Day Fest, Thursday, July 13, at Jackpot Music Hall with: Electric Needle Room, The Electric Lungs, The Dear Misses, Chris Meck & The Guilty Birds, Headlight Rivals, and Gozillionaire.

More information at http://www.instantkarmakc.com

6. Instant Karma – “Bet On Me”
from: Trying To Find My Mind / Independent / July 22, 2017
[Cole Bales on vocals & guitar, Cody Calhoun on guitar, Branden Moser on bass, Zach Harris on drums. All songs written by Instant Karma. Mixed by Zach Harris. Mastered at Eureka Mastering.]

Colby Bales & Cody Calhoun of Instant Karma; Jennie Ferguson, Scott Mize, Matt Kesler, & Doug Hitchcock of SHE SAID; and Fally Afani of I Heart Local Music, on the July 12, 2017 edition of Wednesday MidDay Medley on KKFI 90.1 FM.

10:35 – Interview with SHE SAID

The new KC based, 4-piece band, SHE SAID, plays live in our 90.1 FM studios. SHE SAID is made up of Jennie Ferguson on vocals & guitar, Scott Mize on guitar, Doug Hitchcock on drums, and Matt Kesler on bass & vocals. SHE SAID play Lawrence Field Day Fest, Friday, July 14, at 8:00 PM at The Granada Theatre Outdoor Stage.

Jennie Ferguson, Scott Mize, Doug Hitchcock, and Matt Kesler, Thanks for being with us on Wednesday MidDay Medley.

Matt Kesler and Scott Mize used to be in a band called Sylvan Grove. Jennie Ferguson and Scott Mize used to play in a band called Shotgun Solution. This was after the time of Jennie’s all-girl psych/pop band PMS. Doug Hitchcock has played with Matt Kesler in the Midtown Jazz Quartet. Doug has played with Freedie Johnston, and the band Near Death Experience. Matt Kesler also plays in The Pedajets and The Doo Dads.

Lawrence Field Day Fest is one of SHE SAID’s first public appearances.

10:40

7. SHE SAID – “These Are The Days” (LIVE)
[Jennie Ferguson on vocals & guitar, Scott Mize on guitar, Doug Hitchcock on percussion, and Matt Kesler on bass & vocals. New original song from band.]

10:53

8. SHE SAID – “Rain” (LIVE)
[Jennie Ferguson on vocals & guitar, Scott Mize on guitar, Doug Hitchcock on percussion, and Matt Kesler on bass & vocals. New original song from band.]

[SHE SAID play Lawrence Field Day Fest, Friday, July 14, at 8:00 PM at The Granada Theatre Outdoor Stage.]

11:00 – Station ID

11:00 – Fally Afani Guest Producer

Today we are celebrating the 6th Annual Lawrence Field Day Fest, July 13,14, and 15, with nearly 100 bands and eight venues. Fally Afani, the Editor, Founder, Reporter, and Photographer of I Heart Local Music, joins us for our entire second hour to play music from artists playing Lawrence Field Day Fest. Fally Afani is an award-winning journalist with a career spanning more than 15 years 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 received several Kansas Association of Broadcasters awards as well as an Edward R. Murrow award for her online work in journalism. I Heart Local Music is a place for music lovers in Lawrence to gather. It was started out of a deep love and appreciation for the local music scene. More information at: http://www.iheartlocalmusic.com

Fally Afani, thank you for being with us in Wednesday MidDay Medley.

9. Raymond – “Elevator”
from: “Elevator” – Single / Independent / December 12, 2016
[Lyrics: Raymond & Bradly Bones. Produced: Bradly Bones. Raymond is a Singer/songwriter based in Lawrence, KS. Interested in pop, r&b, and experimental hip hop. He is part of Vivid Zebra an experimental electronic & hip hop collective based in Lawrence, KS formed in 2014 soundcloud.com/raymondvividzebra/]

[Vivid Zebra play Lawrence Field Day Fest, Saturday, July 15, 11:30 PM at Jackpot Music Hall for the I Heart Local Music Showcase, with Drugs & Attics, Wendy Moira, Stitch81Classic, and Nancy Boys.]

10. Ricky Roosevelt & Alccalh – “Cameras”
from: Legacy / Independent / November 25, 2016
[Lead single off Ricky Roosevelt and alccalh’s joint album “LEGACY”. All lyrics by Ricky Roosevelt aka Jarred Morris. All production by alccalh aka Alex Calhoun (Younger brother of CJ Calhoun of Cowboy Indian Bear and now Bonzo Madrid.) Mixed and mastered by Danny Bowersox. Lawrence Kansas based alccalh is a music producer and DJ with Vivid Zebra. Ricky Roosevelt is a wordsmith. He is part of the Vivid Zebra collective. He writes that his ”rhymes are a compilation of my conscience and my sub conscience.” More information at http://www.soundcloud.com/rickroses%5D

[Vivid Zebra play Lawrence Field Day Fest, Saturday, July 15, 11:30 PM at Jackpot Music Hall for the I Heart Local Music Showcase, with Drugs & Attics, Wendy Moira, Stitch81Classic, and Nancy Boys.]

11. Wendy Moira – “Punx Don’t Pay” [Radio edit]
from: Punx Don’t Pay – Single / Independent / September 10, 2016
[Punk slop punk trash pop from Lawrence, KS. Recorded & Produced by Eric Johnson for Groundhum Productions.]

[Wendy Moira play Lawrence Field Day Fest, Saturday, July 15, 11:30 PM at Jackpot Music Hall for the I Heart Local Music Showcase, with Drugs & Attics, Vivid Zebra, Stitch81Classic, and Nancy Boys.]

12. Approach – “Of A 1,000”
from: Make-Out With Violence / Datura Records / October 15, 2013
[8th album from Approach is Sean Hunt, a rapper, producer, musician, and DJ from Overland Park, Kansas, who now resides in Lawrence, Kansas, and owns Datura Records. This track was produced by Nate Holt.]

[Approach plays Lawrence Field Day Fest, Friday July 14, at 6:55 PM, at the Granada Theatre Outdoor Stage with Jade Archetype, SHE SAID, and The Phantastics]

13. The Phantastics – “Bananas”
from: Closer / Silly Goose Records / December 14, 2013
[Debut EP from 8 member group KC based band formed in December of 2010, that specialize genre-blending hip-hop, mixed with rock, rap, dance, funk, jazz and soul. Members include: Kemet “the Phantom” Coleman on lead vocals, Kim Newsome on vocals, JJ Cantrell on lead guitar & vocals, Danny Florez on electric bass & vocals, Ashley Thompson on drums, DJ Mitchell on saxophone, and Austin Quick on keyboards.]

[The Phantastics play Lawrence Field Day Fest, Friday July 14, at 9:30 PM, at the Granada Theatre Outdoor Stage with Jade Archetype, SHE SAID, and Approach.]

14. Jade Archetype – “Common Sense”
from: “Common Sense” – Single / Jade Archetype / July 3, 2017
[Jade Archetype is an eclectic 4 piece ensemble hailing from Manhattan, KS. The band was formed on July 8, 2014 by Alexa Sharp on vocals, Cody Brummet on guitar, Michael Anderson on bass, Laurie Shelton on drums. They call their music Space Jazz.]

[Jade Archetype plays Lawrence Field Day Fest, Friday July 14, at 9:30 PM, at the Granada Theatre Outdoor Stage with The Phantastics, SHE SAID, and Approach.]

15. Bummer – “Double Stairway To Heaven”
from: Spank / High Dive Records / July 14, 2015
[Neanderthal music from Olathe Kansas. Bummer is Matt Perrin, vocals and guitar, Mike Gustafson bass and Sam Hutchinson, drums. Recorded at Westend Recording Studios by Justin Mantooth, who also mixed and co-produced the recordings with the band. ]

[Bummer plays Lawrence Field Day Fest, Friday, July 14, at 9:15 PM at The Bottleneck – High Dive Records Showcase with : Sex Snobs, Dressy Bessy, Arc Flash, and Psychic Heat.]

16. Arc Flash – “Divination”
from: Carbon Copy/ High Dive Records / March 31, 2017
[James Thomblison on guitar and vocals, Mark Osman on drums and percussion. Music by Arc Flash. Mixed by Joel Martin & Arc Flash. Mastered by Mike Nolte. Album art by Tanner Spreer.]

[Arc Flash plays Lawrence Field Day Fest, Friday, July 14, at 10:00 PM at The Bottleneck – High Dive Records Showcase with : Sex Snobs, Dressy Bessy, Bummer, and Psychic Heat.]

17. Psychic Heat – “In Two”
from: Sunshower / High Dive Records / May 27, 2016
[Psychic Heat was created by Evan Herd & Tanner Spreer. After releasing their EP Lighter and Brighter in 2015 they quickly turned their attention to their first full length Sunshower being released through High Dive Records. Sunshower is Engineered by Ron Miller (Kid Congo and the Pink Monkey Birds) & mixed/mastered by Kliph Scurlock (previously of the Flaming Lips). Psychic Heat is: Steve/Evan Herd on guitar & vocals, Tanner Spreer on guitar & vocals, James Thomblison on bass, and Mark Rockwell on drums.]

[Psychic Heat plays Lawrence Field Day Fest, Friday, July 14, at 10:00 PM at The Bottleneck – High Dive Records Showcase with: Sex Snobs, Dressy Bessy, Bummer, and Arc Flash.]

18. Vedettes – “Beautiful”
from: Vedettes EP / Vedettes / 2016
[Lawrence based 4-piece band formed in 2015 with Heather Lofflin on lead vocals & guitar; Lizz Weiler on bass, & backup vocals; Ben White on lead guitar & backup vocals; and Dr. J. Metz on drums & percussion. More information at: http://www.vedettes.com]

[Vedettes play Lawrence Field Day Fest, Friday, July 14, at 10:30 PM at Replay Lounge Inside with Vigil & Thieves, Tire Fire, and Gnarly Davidson.]

19. The Bad Ideas – “On The News”
from: Leave Me Alone / The Bad Ideas / June 6, 2015
[Released as a full length recording on cassette. The Bad Ideas is an American punk band from Kansas City, Missouri formed in August 2011. They are influenced by early 80’s punk. Their EP, Worse Thoughts, was recorded on January 22, 2012 and released March, 2012. Their first self-produced full length, Lesson #1 was released March 8, 2013. They released a 7″ split with Red Kate in May 2014. Although their line-up has changed since this recording, original members Break-a-dawn on lead vocals, and Britt Adair on lead guitar are joined by George Magers on drums, and Merry Contrary on bass.]

[The Bad Ideas play Lawrence Field Day Fest, Saturday, July 15, at 4:30 PM at The Greenhouse Culture – All Ages Punk Rock Show with Oxford Company, Boys Home, The Runaway Sons, Four Arm Shiver, The Uncouth, and Iron Guns Kelly.]

20. Toughies – “Stone Cold”
from: Sweet Dream EP/ Independent / March 5, 2016
[All songs written and performed by Toughies. Mixing and mastering: Brad Girard. Trumpet on “Closer to Heaven”: Sam Stephan. 5-piece, Lawrence, band formed in 2015 by, Brad Girard, Joe Gronniger, Caroline Lohrenz and Carl Smith.]

[Toughies play Lawrence Field Day Fest, Thursday, July 13, at Replay Lounge for the Replay Records 7 Friends Showcase with Crystal Rose, La Guerre. AZP, and CS Luxem.]

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

Next week, on July 19, Steve Gardels, drummer of The Philistines and The Uncouth joins us in our second hour as Guest Producer.

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

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http://www.WednesdayMidDayMedley.org,
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Show #690

Wednesday MidDay Medley celebrates Lawrence Field Day Fest

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

Wednesday, July 12, 2017

Music From Lawrence Field Day Fest 2017
+ Fally Afani of I Heart Local Music +
Instant Karma + SHE SAID

Wednesday MidDay Medley celebrate the 6th Annual Lawrence Field Day Fest, July 13-15, in Downtown Lawrence, Kansas, featuring near 100 bands at 8 venues with showcases from: Replay Records, I Heart Local Music, High Dive Records, Datura Records, Whatever Forever records, PEB Sounds, and Weepy Vision Productions.

We’ll play music from: The Phantastics, Bummer, Psychic Heat, The Bad Ideas, Toughies, Raymond, Ricky Roosevelt & Alccalh, Wendy Moira, Approach, Arc Flash, Vedettes, Jade Archetype, Nick Siegel, The Dear Misses, Instant Karma, and Dressy Bessy.

At 10:15 members of the band Instant Karma join us to share music from their new EP, Trying to Find My Mind, to be released July 22. Kansas City based, Instant Karma features: Colby Bales on vocals & guitar, Cody Calhoun on guitar, Branden Moser on bass, Zach Harris on drums. Instant Karma play Lawrence Field Day Fest, Thursday July 13, at 8:45 PM at Jackpot Lounge. More information at: http://www.instantkarmakc.com

At 10:35 the new KC based, 4-piece band, SHE SAID, plays live in our 90.1 FM studios. SHE SAID is made up of Jennie Ferguson on vocals & guitar, Scott Mize on guitar, Doug Hitchcock on drums, and Matt Kesler on bass & vocals. SHE SAID play Lawrence Field Day Fest, Friday, July 14, at 8:00 PM at The Granada Theatre Outdoor Stage.

Fally Afani

At 11:00, Fally Afani, the Editor, Founder, Reporter, and Photographer of I Heart Local Music, joins us for the entire hour to play music from artists playing Lawrence Field Day Fest. Fally Afani is an award-winning journalist with a career spanning more than 15 years 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 received several Kansas Association of Broadcasters awards as well as an Edward R. Murrow award for her online work in journalism. I Heart Local Music is a place for music lovers in Lawrence to gather. It was started out of a deep love and appreciation for the local music scene. More information at: http://www.iheartlocalmusic.com

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

Show #690

WMM Playlist from July 5, 2017

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

Wednesday, July 5, 2017

New & MidCoastal Releases
+ Roxi Copland & InterUrban Art House +
Kathryn Golden & Porchfest 4

1. “Main Title Instrumental – It’s Showtime Folks”
from: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack to All That Jazz / 1980
[WMM’s theme song]

2. Schwervon! – “Truth Teller”
from: Courage / Olive Juice Music / September 28, 2012
[Schwervon! is a two piece rock band. Nan plays drums and Matt plays guitar and they both sing. They lived in NYC for 15 years and relocated to Kansas City several years ago. The duo makes annual US and European tours. On tour they’ve opened for The Vaselines and Belle & Sebastian. They recorded Courage with Memphis-based engineer Doug Easley who has worked with Pavement, Sonic Youth, and Cat Power.]

[Schwervon! play Mills Record Company, 4045 Broadway, Monday, July 10 at 6:45, with Bookmobile]

[Schwervon! play the patio at Riot Room, Saturday, July 15, with The Sluts and Thunderclaps]

3. Sara Swenson – “Welcome To The Family”
from: Runway Lights / Independent / July 18, 2014
[Critically acclaimed singer songwriter Sara Swenson has released some of our most played and favorite recordings of the last 10 years. Her self titled debut ended up at the top of our list of The 100 Best Recordings of 2009. In 2010 Sara Swenson released her second full length recording, “All Things Big and Small” again working with Don Chaffer in Nashville who added new layers to Sara’s great songs and voice. In November of 2011, Sara released her 5 song EP called “Never Left My Mind,” featuring her band at the time, The Pearl Snaps. In that time frame, she also had picked up two Kansas City Singer-Songwriter of the Year awards, performed with Sarah McLachlan’s Lilith Fair, and placed a song on the season finale of ABC’s “Private Practice.” Then after the school year ended in 2012, Sara Swenson left her job as a High School English and Journalism Teacher in Platte County High School, and left the Kansas City music scene, and she flew off to the United Kingdom, where she got married. In the Spring of 2014, Sara returned to Kansas City and performed for the Folk Alliance International Conference. Runway Lights is Sara’s fourth studio album that captures snapshots of her 18-month experience of living abroad, moving from dating to marriage and sorting through the accompanying transitions and emotions. Produced by Don Chaffer in Nashville.

[Sara Swenson plays recordBar 1520 Grand, Thursday, July 6 with Calvin Arsenia]

4. Calvin Arsenia – “Constellation”
from: Catastrophe / Calvin Arsenia / February 14, 2017
[Calvin Arsenia premiered these songs in a live show at recordBar last November. Since Calvin Arsenia came home to KC after living in Edinburgh, Scotland, he has released his EP, Moments, in 2014, and his EP Prose in 2015, and his Folk Alliance exclusive EP Catastrophe in 2016. He has played Folk Alliance International, Kansas City Fringe Fest, The Nelson Atkins Museum of Art, The Kauffman Center For The Performing Arts. Standing at 6 foot 5 inches, Arsenia’s powerful vocals span a 3.5 octave range, while playing piano, banjo, guitar and harp Calvin teaches music to elementary students. Calvin is also a graduate of Artist INC.]

[Calvin Arsenia plays recordBar Thursday, July 6 at 7:00 PM with Sara Swenson]

5. Golden Groves – “Dinosaurs”
from: Recess / Golden Groves / July 7, 2017
[First single from new EP from KC based 4-piece: Isaac Hodges on vocals & guitar, Dylan Nelson on lead guitar, Max Kmeck on bass, Andrew Lewis on drums. More info at: http://www.goldengrovesmusic.com]

[Golden Groves play an EP Release show on Friday, July 7, at 8:00 PM, at The Riot Room, 4048 Broadway St, KCMO, with Westside Royal, Shadow Rabbits, and Sleeptalk from L.A.]

6. Dean Monkey & the Dropouts – “If You Leave”
from: Love Is A Hate Machine / Dean Monkey & the Dropouts / July 7, 2017
[Founded in 2011, the current line up includes: Max Yoder on guitar, bass & vocals; Daniel Barkofske on guitar, bass & vocals; Sam Michie on vocals; Havana Mahoney on vocals; Ben Sauder on guitar, keyboards & vocals; Kyle Stringer on guitar & bass; Nicholas Stahl on percussion; Leslie Butsch on saxophone. Former Members: Jamie Lacore, Zachary Clancy, Jake Herman, Amber Hansen, Claire Vowels, Ben Kimball, Spencer Brown]

[Dean Monkey & the Dropouts celebrate the release of their new album, and play a farewell show at Replay Lounge, 946 Massachusetts in Lawrence, KS, on Friday July 7 with Toughies and Fullbloods.]

7. Tread Lightly – “Losing Time”
from: Map Out The Stars / Tread Lightly / March 31, 2017
[Kansas City based 4-piece Pop Punk band made up of: Andrew Hanke on vocals & guitar, Geoff Wall on guitar, Jacob Witt on bass, Trevor Burk on drums. For their new EP the drums were recorded at Awestruck Studios by Larry Gan. The EP was produced and mixed by Josh Barber, and mastered by Jesse Cannon ]

[Tread Lightly play Californo’s, Friday, July 7, w/ Vigil & Thieves, Treading Oceans, and Right Quick]

10:27 – Underwriting

8. Roxi Copland – “Bad Decision”
from: Bad Decision / Roxi Copland / June 16, 2017
[A native of the Pacific Northwest, growing up in Aberdeen, Washington, Roxi Copland studied music at Grinnell college in DeMoines Iowa and relocated to her current city, Milwaukee was warded Jazz artist of the year in 2016 and Best female vocalist by the Milwaukee Sheperd Express in 2015. Constantly touring, Roxi has opened for Esperanza Spaulding, Manhattan Transfer, and Vanessa Calton. Since 2008 Roxi Copland has released two EPs, two singles, a collaborative live album, a solo acoustic LP and two full-band LPs.]

[Roxi Copland plays InterUrban ArtHouse, 8001 Newton, OP,KS, Tuesday, July 11, at 7:30 PM]

Roxi Copland

10:32 – Interview with Roxi Copland, Wolfe Brack & Joy Baker

KKFI’s maria Vasquez Boyd & Bill Sundahl with InterUrban ArtHouse’s Wolfe Brack & Joy Baker

On the phone we have Milwaukee based singer/songwriter Roxi Copland, who plays the Kansas City area on Tuesday, July 11, at 7:30 at InterUrban ArtHouse, 8001 Newton Street, Overland Park, Kansas.

Also joining us is Wolfe Brack Director of Operations at InterUrban ArtHouse, and Joy Baker a multi-media artist and owner of Createful Studios, LLC. Joy is a full time artist who has studio space at InterUrban ArtHouse.

Since 2008 Roxi Copland has released two EPs, two singles, a collaborative live album, a solo acoustic LP and two full-band LPs.

Roxi Copland grew up in Aberdeen Washington, but came to the midwest to go to school at Grinnell college near Des Moines, Iowa. Roxi Copland currently lives in Milwaukee.

InterUrban ArtHouse was founded in 2011 by local artist Nicole Emanuel, with 10 artist studios and a programming space.

Its mission has been to provide affordable work space to artists, as well as arts business classes, while bringing arts and cultural events to the Johnson County area.

InterUrban ArtHouse recently purchased the post office at 8001 Newton St (across from the former church basement they’ve been using) and renovated its 2000 square feet of space to expand their artist studios from 10 to 29, with over 40 artists and create a large gallery. We also have indoor and outdoor performance spaces for musicians and performers.

With their recent expansion, InterUrban ArtHouse now has two locations (across the street form one another at 8001 Newton Street and 8001 Conser Street) in Historic Downtown Overland Park.

InterUrban ArtHouse is looking to work with local & traveling musicians and performers of all sorts and get a live music series up and running. They also have a children’s and teen art camp that started last week, and we’ll also be offering art and writing classes to the public in the near future.

Along with the Tuesday, July 11 show with Roxi Copland, InterUrban ArtHouse is also hosting a grand opening of their newly expanded facility at 8001 Newton St in downtown OPKS on July 21 that will feature artwork from our 40 studio artists! Exhibition, studio tours (both at Newton and Conser Street locations) and live entertainment by local jazz duo A La Mode.

InterUrban ArtHouse Mission: To enrich the cultural and economic vibrancy of the community by creating a place where artists and creative industries can work and prosper in an affordable, sustainable and inclusive environment.

InterUrban ArtHouse Core Objectives: To offer a place where artists and creative industries can make and support art in a stable and affordable environment.

To promote and facilitate the successful entrepreneurism of the creative industries by sharing resources, building connections and supporting collaborations.

To support growth and sustainability of the arts through education and professional and artistic development.

To fully integrate arts activities within the community by creating an open atmosphere through engagement, inclusivity and diversity.

To leverage Metro Arts Corridor as a unique livable location and vibrant arts region, aligning with regional, state and national initiatives (such as Creative Placemaking, KC Regional Cultural Plan, Suburban Arts Business Plan).

InterUrban ArtHouse operates 5 core programs:

Their ArtSmart program provided after school programming to at risk 5th & 6th graders. They also worked in grades K-6 in six schools. The summer months provided a no cost art opportunity each Wednesday to over 1350 children at the OP Farmer’s Market. In total, InterUrban ArtHouse served over 4,200 children!

Their entrepreneurial program, ArtWorks, hosted over 28 of classes to 277 small creative business owners, helping them advance their businesses.

ArtMatters continues to grow, offering a place for artists to teach as well as learn. The ArtHouse hosted 42 classes that were attended by over 370 seeking advancement in their creative practice.

Bringing art to the community, ArtsConnect reached large audiences through art exhibitions in Johnson County public libraries , stages at Overland Park’s Fall Fest, and each month on Local Life 3rd Fridays in our studios.

The InterUrban ArtHouse – Art Therapy program continues to provide an important alternative to traditional therapeutic options, in 2016 ArtHeals facilitated 26 events for our community.

InterUrban ArtHouse is a designated 501(c)(3) non-profit organization

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

10:48

9. Roxi Copland – “Love Me Out Loud”
from: Bad Decision / Roxi Copland / June 16, 2017
[A native of the Pacific Northwest, growing up in Aberdeen, Washington, Roxi Copland studied music at Grinnell college in DeMoines Iowa and relocated to her current city, Milwaukee was warded Jazz artist of the year in 2016 and Best female vocalist by the Milwaukee Sheperd Express in 2015. Constantly touring, Roxi has opened for Esperanza Spaulding, Manhattan Transfer, and Vanessa Carlton. Since 2008 Roxi Copland has released two EPs, two singles, a collaborative live album, a solo acoustic LP and two full-band LPs.]

[Roxi Copland plays InterUrban ArtHouse, 8001 Newton, OP,KS, Tuesday, July 11, at 7:30 PM]

10. Fullbloods – “Anima Mundi”
from: Mild West / High Dive Records / February 26, 2016
[2nd full length release from Fullbloods: Ross Brown; Jared Tomasino; David Seume; & 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).]

[Fullbloods play Replay Lounge, 946 Massachusetts in Lawrence, KS, on Friday July 7 for the Dean Monkey & the Dropouts album release and farewell show with Toughies.]

[Fullbloods play recordBar, Sunday, July 9 with Sama Dams]

11. Shortsweather – “Fit Dads”
from: Fit Dads – Single / Parrot Ice Studio / January 13, 2017
[1st single from upcoming record Patio Naps, from the KC based alternative indie dreampop surf punk band formed by Patrick Keizer, Davy Langerak, Bennett Jones, Josiah Hunter. Engineered / Produced / Mixed / Mastered / Loved By Jordan Richardson. Written by Shortsweather with Alie Warman.]

[Shortsweather play Mills Record Company, 4045 Broadway, Friday, July 7, at 6:30 PM with Westerners for the Westerners album release party.]

[Shortsweather play The Blind Tiger, 3945 Main St, on Sunday, July 9, at 9:00 PM, with Merge recording artists A Giant Dog, and KC based Salty.]

11:01 – Station ID

12. Michael Franti & Spearhead – “Crazy for You (SF Funk Mix)”
from: Crazy for You (SF Funk Mix) – Single / Boo Boo Wax / May 5, 2017
[This song was originally included on Soulrocker, the ninth studio album by Michael Franti & Spearhead, released June 3, 2016. Michael Franti was born April 21, 1966. Michaek Franti is an American rapper, musician, poet, spoken word artist and singer-songwriter. Michael Franti is known for having participated in many musical projects (most of them with a political and social emphasis), including the Beatnigs and the Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy. He is the creator and lead vocalist of his current independent project, Michael Franti & Spearhead, a band that blends hip hop with a variety of other styles including funk, reggae, jazz, folk, and rock. He is also an outspoken supporter for a wide spectrum of peace and social justice issues, and he is especially an advocate for peace in the Middle East.]

[Michael Franti & Spearhead return to KC Crossroads on Tuesday, July 11, with Kawehi.]

13. John Velghe & The Prodigal Sons – “Set It Fire”
from: Organ Donor Blues / Lakeshore Records / June 24, 2014
[John Velghe on vocals, guitar, piano, and Rhodes, with The Prodigal Sons: Mike Alexander on guitars and vocals, Chris Wagner on bass guitar & vocals, Matt Anderson on drums, Michael Walker on trombone, Sam Hughes on saxophones, and Hermon Mehari on trumpet. With Kirsten Paludan on vocals, and Josh Quint on pedal steel. Alejandro Escovedo shares in vocals on 3 tracks and plays guitars on a few others. Produced by John Velghe. Recording & Mastering was Engineered by Duane Trower. Recorded & Mastered at Weights and Measures Soundlab, KCMO. Mixing and additional Recording at Guttersnipe Recording Co. KCMO.]

[John Veghe and the Prodigal Sons play recordBar, Saturday, July 8, with The Suburbs.]

14. Westerners – “Portmanteau”
from: Reoccurring Dream Theme / The Record Machine / July 14, 2017
[First single off upcoming debut full length album from Lawrence / Kansas City that was band formed in August of 2013. The band includes: Mitch Hewlett, Josh Hartranft, Matthew Pesma and Gerardo Rojas. Westerners signed to Kansas City independent label The Record Machine in 2015.]

[Westerners play an album release show at Mills Record Company, Friday, July 7, 6:30 w/ Shortsweather.]

[Westerners play an album release show at Love Garden Records, 822 Mass, Lawrence, KS, Saturday, July 8. at 6:00 with: No Magic, and CS Luxem.]

11:15 – Underwriting

15. Keaton Conrad – “What Am I Supposed to Do?”
from: What Am I Supposed to Do? – Single / Keaton Conrad / May 26, 2017
[18 year old Kansas native, Keaton Conrad mixes indie rock, house, jazz, and hip-hop. Conrad spent two years as the lead singer & keyboardist in the cover band ChangeUp, performing around KC. In 2015 he released an original 5-song EP, Panic & Blame. In 2016 he recorded his first full-length LP entitled “Waves” released on January 27, 2017.]

[Keaton Conrad plays RPM (Revolutions Per Month) at Ollie’s Local, 3044 Gilliham Rd, on Saturday, July 8, at 5-7:00 PM, w/ Ivøry Black. RPM is an all- ages, montly show hosted by The Record Machine.]

[Keaton Conrad also plays the 4th annual PorchFest KC.]

11:21 – Interview with Kathryn Golden of Porchfest KC

The 4th Annual PorchFest KC, is scheduled for Saturday, October 14, in Midtown, KCMO, from Noon to 5:00 PM. Today on the show we’re playing music from three participating musical artists in this year’s festival, and we just heard KC based Keaton Conrad, who is signed up to play this year’s PorchFest. Registration is now open for bands wanting to apply. All genre welcomed.

Joining us to share details of Porchfest KC is Kathryn Golden who grew up in rural north-central Missouri. After college, she moved to the east coast on a whim to be an au paire. She spent her off days wandering the streets of New York City, plotting how she might permanently live in an urban area without it being in a cardboard box or having twenty roommates. When her job in NYC ended, she moved to Kansas City, where she landed her first and only truly corporate job — she taught a 30-day mutual fund program to customer service and tech workers. Eventually she moved to St Louis, where she was introduced to non-technical opportunities in tech companies. After a business trip to San Francisco, she decided she needed to live there. Over the next 14 years, she worked for a number of tech startups in project management, as well as a venture capital firm in Silicon Valley. In addition, she co-founded a non-profit, all-ages jazz performance space in Berkeley, where kids could jam with, and open for, adult acts. She also owned a neighborhood grocery market. and her final role before returning to Kansas City was in helping develop demonstratives (graphics) for large white-collar crime trials. While there, she also partnered with the Oakland School District to create a dozen libraries in Oakland’s elementary schools. Since returning to Kansas City, Kathryn has launched a wintertime storytelling series at the Pilgrim Chapel, and most notably launched a unique music festival in Midtown. She is the founder of PorchFestKC, a community music festival that takes place from front porches. This October 14th will mark the fourth year for the event.

For PorchFest KC – All performances are 60 minute sets. Performances are acoustic or near-acoustic. The goal is to be heard to the sidewalk, not down the street. This is an all-ages, alcohol free event. Registration is now open at http://www.porchfestkc.com.

11:30

16. The Host Country – “Deep Down”
from: Walk Away / The Host Country / June 10, 2014
[The Host Country was born while Ty Wistrand on guitar & vocals and Diana Weishaar on keyboards & vocals were both attending the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls. They shared a passion for similar artists and styles of writing that led them to begin collaborating together . They officially began playing under the name ‘The Host Country’ shortly after Ty moved to Des Moines in early 2011 and started playing proper venues both there and in Cedar Falls shortly thereafter. In May 2011 they recorded an EP at the Sonic Factory Studios in Des Moines which displays the folk and rock roots they built their sound on, then in 2014 they released a full length album recorded at Midday Studios in Des Moines, Iowa from February 2013 through March 2014, with bass, drums, strings, organ, and an overall bigger sound. Tom Rue on bass) and Ethan Weishaar on drums are now permanent and essential members of the evolving Host Country music where you can now hear a bit of everything, from folk to rock, Americana, blues, and beyond.]

[The Host Country play the 4th annual PorchFest KC.]

11:33 – Interview with Kathryn Golden of Porchfest KC

This year’s Porchfest will again be in the Valentine neighborhood, but also in the Old Hyde Park and Roanoke neighborhoods.

All genre welcomed. All performances are 60 minute sets. Performances are acoustic or near-acoustic. The goal is to be heard to the sidewalk, not down the street. This is an all-ages, alcohol free event.

This is open to ALL genres, as long as their volume is appropriate. Kathryn would love to get more world music from a wide mix of communities, She would love more chamber and classical music

Kathryn wants people to not wait to be asked to sign up — come all! If anyone has a favorite band — ask them to sign up.

The 4th Annual PorchFest KC, is scheduled for Saturday, October 14, in Midtown, KCMO, from Noon to 5:00 PM.

Registration is now open at http://www.porchfestkc.com.

11:42

17. Cameron Johnson – “On My Own”
from: Stack Your Stones EP / Ten ’til Two Music / May 5, 2016
[Rogers, Arkansas based singer songwriter and Ten ’til Two Music artist, Cameron Johnson, released his debut single, Crooked Bangs, in November of 2015. After the success of the single he went back into the studio with producer, Brad Benge, to record his debut EP. Stack Your Stones features five new songs and a re-mastered version of Crooked Bangs. All six songs were written by Cameron and his father, veteran songwriter, Bruce Johnson.]

[Cameron Johnson plays the 4th annual PorchFest KC.]

11:46

18. Betse & Clarke – “Stepping On Ghosts”
from: River Still Rise / Independent / July 1, 2016
[Full-length debut album, from traditional and future folk duo, Betse & Clarke Betse Ellis on fiddles, violins, viola & vocals and Clarke Wyatt on banjos and cello. Recorded during the Winter-Spring of 2016. Produced by Clarke Wyatt and Betse Ellis. Recorded and mixed by Clarke Wyatt/ Final mix assistance from Chad Meise at Massive Sound. Traditional & future folk inspired by explorers Lewis & Clark showing how Betse & Clarke are trailblazers of sound & vision. “River Still Rise,” is a collection of originals and reworked traditional compositions that are presented “to be enjoyed as a musical adventure, much like the river exploration of the famous duo Lewis & Clark, an inspiration for the band’s name.” Betse Ellis writes in the extended liner notes: “The phrase River Still Rise appears in the journals of Meriwether Lewis, and to me, most notably when the Corps of Discovery readied their boats and supplies for the beginning of their river journey. Documenting all the details of the excursion included aspects of the weather, the general demeanor or specific behavior of the crew, and most certainly the level of the river. The river needed to be high enough to be navigable, and in that way, Clarke and I have been putting together our gear and supplies, building our boat, and watching the weather signs for about a year and a half at this point. The process of recording RSR took several months, beginning in early 2016. We made this recording at home with the best gear we could acquire at this point, and with Clarke’s long-built engineering and producing knowledge.”]

[Betse & Clarke play Westport Saloon, Sat, July 8, w/ Les Gruff and The Billy Goat, and Kelly Hunt]

19. Run With It – “Don’t Waste My Time”
from: How To Start A Fire / Run With It / March 24, 2016
[The Kansas City based band Run With it includes Miguel Caraballo on lead vocals & guitar, Ben Byard on bass & vocals, and Daniel Cole on drums, The power trio are known for their energetic live shows, leaving it all on the stage, and working their musical assets to make their audiences happy. The band stays very busy touring, and recording. How To Start A Fire, recorded with producer Josh Gleave.]

[Run With It play The Bottleneck, on Saturday, July 8 with Ghost Lit Kingdom.]

20. Jill Scott – “Closure”
from: Woman / Blues Babe Records / July 24, 2015
[5th studio album by American singer, model and actress, born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, April 4, 1972. Her 2000 debut, Who Is Jill Scott? Words and Sounds Vol. 1, went platinum.]

[Jill Scott plays The Midland Theatre, Thursday, July 7, at 8:00 PM]

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

Next week, on July 12, we celebrate the 6th Annual Lawrence Field Day Fest, July 13-15 in Downtown Lawrence. At 10:15 members of the band Instant Karma join us to share music from their new EP, Trying to Find My Mind, to be released July 22. Instant Karma play Lawrence Field Day Fest, Thursday July 13, at 8:45 PM at Jackpot Lounge. Also joining us is the new KC based, 4-piece band, She Said, made up of Jennie Ferguson on vocals & guitar, Scott Mize on guitar, Doug Hitchcock on drums, and Matt Kesler on bass & vocals. She Said play Lawrence Field Day Fest, Friday, July 14, at 8:00 PM at The Granada Theatre Outdoor Stage. In our second hour, Fally Afani, the founder of I Heart Local Music, joins us to take over the show and play music from artists playing Lawrence Field Day Fest, July 13-15 all over downtown Lawrence with nearly 100 bands, at 8 venues.

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:
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http://www.WednesdayMidDayMedley.org,
http://www.facebook.com/WednesdayMidDayMedleyon90.1FM

Show #689

Wednesday MidDay Medley presents Roxi Copland & InterUrban ArtHouse + PorchFest KC

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

Wednesday, July 5, 2017

New & MidCoastal Releases
+ Roxi Copland & InterUrban Art House +
Kathryn Golden & Porchfest 4

Mark plays New & MidCoastal Releases from: Golden Groves, Dean Monkey & The Dropouts, Tread Lightly, Westerners, Sara Swenson, Calvin Arsenia, Run With It, Schwervon!, Shortsweather, Betse & Clarke, Fullbloods, John Velghe and the Prodigal Sons, Cameron Johnson, Keaton Conrad, The Host Country, Roxi Copland, Michael Franti & Spearhead, and Jill Scott.

Roxi Copland

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At 10:30 Mark talks with Milwaukee, Wisconsin based singer/songwriter Roxi Copland, who plays the Kansas City area on Tuesday, July 11, at 7:30 at InterUrban ArtHouse, 8001 Newton Street, Overland Park, Kansas. Also joining us is Wolfe Brack, Director of Operations at InterUrban ArtHouse, and Joy Baker a multi-media artist and owner of Createful Studios, LLC. Joy is a full time artist who has studio space at InterUrban ArtHouse. Formed in 2011, the nonprofit organization, InterUrban ArtHouse recently purchased the old post office, across from the former church basement they’ve been using. More information at http://www.InterurbanArtHouse.org.

At 11:15, Kathryn Golden joins us to share information about the 4th Annual PorchFest KC, October 14, 2017, in Midtown, KCMO, from Noon to 5:00 PM. This year’s Porchfest will again be in the Valentine neighborhood, but also in the Old Hyde Park and Roanoke neighborhoods. We’ll play music from three participating musical artists in this year’s festival: from Rogers, Arkansas – Cameron Johnson, from Kansas City – Keaton Conrad, and from Des Moines, Iowa – The Host Country. Registration is now open for bands wanting to apply. All genre welcomed. All performances are 60 minute sets. Performances are acoustic or near-acoustic. The goal is to be heard to the sidewalk, not down the street. This is an all-ages, alcohol free event. Registration is now open at http://www.porchfestkc.com.

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

Show #689

WMM Playlist from June 28, 2017

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

Wednesday, June 28, 2017

KKFI Collaborations at The Folly Theatre
+ Soul Revival + Ivøry Black +
Anna Selle & Bill Dickey of “HearQueer”

1. “Main Title Instrumental – It’s Showtime Folks”
from: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack to All That Jazz / 1980 [WMM’s theme song]

2. HI-LÜX – “Dance With My Baby”
from: Dance With My Baby – Single / Hi-Lux / June 16, 2017
[HI-LÜX is Julia Haile on vocals, Nick Howell on keyboards & organ, Kian Byrne on drums and vocals, Pete Leibert on bass, Tim Braun on guitar. Hi-Lux is based in Kansas City. The band brings together elements of soul, reggae and funk for a unique and dance inspiring sound. More information at: http://www.hi-lux.bandcamp.com]

[Julia Haile collaborates w/ Barclay Martin at KKFI Collaborations Live!, Fri, June 30 at The Folly Theatre]

3. Calvin Arsenia – “Smoke and Mirrors”
from: Catastrophe / Calvin Arsenia / February 14, 2017
[Calvin Arsenia premiered these songs in a live show at recordbar last November. Since Calvin Arsenia came home to KC after living in Edinburgh, Scotland, he has released his EP, Moments, in 2014, and his EP Prose in 2015, and his Folk Alliance exclusive EP Catastrophe in 2016. He has played Folk Alliance International, Kansas City Fringe Fest, The Nelson Atkins Museum of Art, The Kauffman Center For The Performing Arts. Standing at 6 foot 5 inches, Arsenia’s powerful vocals span a 3.5 octave range, while playing piano, bango, guitar and harp Calvin teaches music to elementary students. Calvin is also a graduate of Artist INC.]

[Calvin Arsenia plays KKFI Collaborations Live! with Quixotic on June 30, The Folly Theatre.]

[Calvin Arsenia plays recordBar Thursday, July 6 at 7:00 PM with Sara Swenson]

4. Barclay Martin Ensemble – “Stay With Me a While”
from: Dawn / Independent / June 5, 2008
[Barclay Martin on vocals & guitar, Mark Lowrey on piano, Rick Willoughby on bass, Giuliano Mingucci on drums, Erin McGrane on background vocals & percussion. This was #1 on our Best Recording of 2008.]

[Barclay Martin collaborates w/ Julia Haile at KKFI Collaborations Live!, Fri, June 30 at The Folly Theatre]

10:15 – Interview with Bill Sundahl

Since May of 2014 Bill Sundahl has served as 90.1 FM KKFI’s Special Events, Volunteer, Underwriting Coordinator. Prior to that he was owner of Spice of Life Productions. For more than a decade he has produced the Crossroads Music Fest, the Spring Dance, The Donkey Show, and many more great Kansas City events. He is also a working musician, playing bass and singing in the Starhaven Rounders. Bill was honored with Urban Hero Award from the Kansas City Downtown Council in 2007 and has won two Pitch Music Awards. He’s also on the Advisory Board of the Midwest Music Foundation. Bill joins us today to share details about KKFI Collaborations, Friday June 30, at 8:00 PM at The Folly Theatre.

Plus today is his Birthday!!!

Bill Sundahl thanks for being with us on Wednesday MidDay Medley

KKFI 90.1 FM Presents: Collaborations Live! At Folly Theater – June 30, 2017
A Fundraiser for KKFI 90.1FM, Kansas City Community Radio

The Folly Theater, 300 West 12th Street, Kansas City, MO 64105

kkfi.org/events for All Info and Tickets

6:00 pm – VIP Includes:
-Reception w/ Artists performances in the Folly Board Room
-Complementary appetizers and cocktails,
-Preferred Seating Options (Box Seats and First 3 Rows)

7:15pm – Panel on the nature of collaboration in todays world

8:00pm to 10:30pm – Performances

A night of innovative original music, film, and dance. A genuine theatrical experience. Seven sets of arts organizations will perform a series of original, spectacular, and unique collaborative artistic creations, live on the world famous Folly Theater stage. KKFI will also record the performances and for an Audio CD to use in future fundraising efforts.

The night begins with a VIP Reception in the Folly Board Room with appetizers and cocktails between 6pm and 7pm. The On-Stage portion of the night will begin at 7pm with a panel discussion on the nature of collaboration in todays artistic world. Collaborative Artist Performances between 8pm to 10pm with an Intermission at 9pm.

Collaborations

Quixotic – Aerial Arts, Ballet, Musicians & Visually Stunning Effects.
w/ Calvin Arsenia – Harpist, Guitarist, Songwriter

Kelley Hunt – Roots & Blues Artist from Lawrence KS, Tours the world.
w/ Jeff Black – Folk Musician & Songwriter for Allison Krauss, Waylon Jennings, and many more from Nashville TN, but was raised in Liberty MO and cut his teeth in KC.

Enrique Dante Chi (of Making Movies) w/ students of Art as Mentorship
w/ UMKC Composition & Performance Students

Amado Espinoza – Bolivian Folk Musician & Composer / Arranger
w/ Hot Club KC – Qypsy Jazz in the Style of Reinhardt & Grappelli

Films of Ensemble Ibérica – Outstanding live performances captured on film
Ensemble Ibérica – performs the music of Ibéria (Spain and Portugal)
Elk’s Pride Pictures, LLC – Film Maker/Artist – Matthew Dunehoo

Barclay Martin – Songwriter of Barclay Martin Ensemble & The Snow Globes
w/ Julia Haile – Vocalist w/ The Buhs & Hilux, Former lead vocalist for The Goodfoot

A La Mode – Jazz Ensemble
w/ Burlesque Downtown Underground – Burlesque Troupe

The Topeka Freedom Singers – Short Documentary
Rita Chiarelli – Folk Alliance International Artist in Residence and Canadian Blues & Folk Artist builds choir in Topeka Womens Prison
w/ State City Films – Film Maker/Artist – Mikal Shapiro

Tickets at http://www.kkfi.org/events or http://www.FollyTheatre.org – 816-474-4444

VIP Box Seats = $120.00
VIP Floor Seats A-C = $90.00
Floor Seats D-K / Balcony Seats A-D = $40.00
Floor Seats L-W / Balcony Seats E-H = $30.00
Upper Balcony Seats K-Q = $20.00

Sponsors:
Neighborhood Tourist Development Fund
Metzler/Copaken Initiative
Kissick Construction Company, Inc.
Stockyards Brewing Co.
Folk Alliance International
Mattie Rhodes Center
Californos
Cupini’s

KKFI 90.1 FM Presents: Collaborations Live! At Folly Theater – June 30, 2017
A Fundraiser for KKFI 90.1FM, Kansas City Community Radio

10:30 – Underwriting

5. Soul Revival – “Comeback”
from: Back to Love – EP / Soul Revival / June 2, 2017
[Soul Revival is a R&B/Soul duo based in Kansas City featuring singer and songwriter Derick “Derick Pierre” Cunigan and producer Desmond “D. Professor” Mason. More information at http://www.soulrevivalmusic.com]

10:36 – Interview with Desmond Mason and Derick Cunigan

Desmond Mason and Derick Cunigan of Soul Revival on the June 28, 2017 edition of Wednesday MidDay Medley

Kansas City based producer, and musician and keyboard player, Desmond Mason is originally from Los Angeles. He went to Southeast High school and studied History and Higher Education at UMKC. Desmond has worked at Park University, and the American Jazz Museum. Desmond is a versatile performer and composer, who desribes his music as “firmly rooted in KC Kazz, R & B, gospel, and hip-hop music and strives to be something that the audience can feel in their spirit.”

Derick Cunigan is a singer, songwriter who is originally from St. Louis, Missouri. He studied broadcasting at Northwest Missouri State University. He has worked for KMBC Channel 9, Steel City Media and KBEQ, KFKF, and KCTV Channel 5.

Together Desmond and Derick are Soul Revival an R&B/Soul duo based in Kansas City. Their debut EP, Back To Love was just released on June 2, 2017. More information at http://www.soulrevivalmusic.com

Desmond Mason and Derick Cunigan, welcome back to Wednesday MidDay Medley.

Soul Revival won round one of the The Hot 103 Music Showcase competition in May.

‘Fall In Love” has been on the indie soul charts for 14 consecutive weeks with 2 of those ranking #1.

10:44

6. Soul Revival – “Fall in Love (feat. Paula Saunders & Jeff Stocks)”
from: Back to Love – EP / Soul Revival / June 2, 2017

Soul Revival is a R&B/Soul duo based in Kansas City featuring singer and songwriter Derick “Derick Pierre” Cunigan and producer Desmond “D. Professor” Mason.

11:56

7. Soul Revival – “Out of Time”
from: Back to Love – EP / Soul Revival / June 2, 2017

11:00 – Station ID

11:00 – Interview with Ivøry Black

Singer songwriter Ivøry Black has been busy this year playing Crossroads Music festival, The Middle of the Map Festival, The Westport Roots Festival, the KCPT Screening of “Real Boy” at The Kansas City Publlic Library. Ivøry Black plays the Kauffman Stadium, July 1, before the 1:15pm Royals home game. Born in 1986 in Peoria Illinois, and given up for adoption at the age of four, it was difficult to find trust in people after living with eight different foster families. Running away at 15, Ivøry moved from Indiana to Oklahoma and eventually ended up in Seattle. In 2011 Ivøry moved to Kansas City, and has became a part of new family. On June 23, 2015, Ivory released the debut EP, “Ready Get Set.” Ivøry is now currently in the process of writng and recording a debut full-length album, to be released in early 2018. Ivøry Black joins us to share new songs including, “Family Tables” that will be released as a single in August. Ivøry Black plays Revolution Records, on Friday July 7. Ivøry Black will be featured in, Revolutions Per Month. RPM is a dinner show hosted by Record Machine at Ollie’s Local on Saturday, July 8. More information at http://www.ivoryblackmusic.com

Keenan Franklin plays bass in Ivøry’s band.

Since we last talked on the radio Ivøry Black has been very busy.

Ivøry Black played Middle of The Map Fest, Friday, May 5, at The Westport Saloon.

Ivøry Black played LIKEME LikeHouse / KC Center for Inclusion – Teen Prom, May 12.
Note: LikeMe Lighthouse is now The Kansas City Center For Inclusion http://www.inclusivekc.org

Ivøry Black played Westport Roots Festival May 27th, at Westport Saloon

Ivøry Black played the June 9th Charity concert to raise funds for Cross-Lines.

Ivøry Black played the Plaza Branch of the Kansas City Public Library, on June 10th taking the stage for the KCPT screening of a documentary called “Real Boy” about a young man’s transition from female to male. The subject of the film, 19 year old Bennett Wallace is a talented musician and finds his voice and comfort in music.

11:06

8. Ivory Black – “Family Tables” (Live)

More information at http://www.ivoryblackmusic.com or Facebook/ivoryblackmusic

Ivøry Black’s debut EP, Ready Get Set was released in June 2015, recorded and mastered by Larry Gann of Awestruck studios. Micah Burdick on guitar, Craig Kew on bass, and Lester Estelle, drummer for Kelly Clarkson, on drums for Ivory ‘s EP.

The new album is being recorded in Ivøry’s home studio, a dream made possible by the management skills of Klaartje Van Lue, who took the opportunity to guide Ivory’s career.

Klaartje Van Lue is Ivory’s manager and she was the one who helped IVØRY find her way to KC.

11:15

9. Ivory Black – “Tidal Waves” (Live)

11:25

10. Ivory Black – “Compound Love” (Live)

[Ivøry Black plays the Kauffman Stadium, July 1, just before the Royals home game.]

[Ivøry Black plays Revolution Records, on Friday July 7.]

[Ivøry Black will be featured in Revolutions Per Month. RPM is a dinner show hosted by Record Machine at Ollie’s Local on Saturday, July 8.]

More information at http://www.ivoryblackmusic.com

11:30 – Underwriting

11. Rachel Mallin – “Noise of The Night”
from: The Persistence of Vision EP / Independence / September 12, 2014
[Rachel Mallin is from Kansas City, MO. At the age of 19 she released her self produced 4-song, EP The Persistence of Vision. The songs were written and created by Rachel in her mother’s basement during the summer of 2014, and recorded, mixed, and produced by Rachel Mallin in September. “Listener’s are immersed into Rachel’s writing and production as each song musically transcends the discord of human emotion into a harmonious wave of expression.” Co-mixed by Michael Kessler. Mastered by William Reeves at Centro Cellar Studio. In less than a year following her four-track EP’s release, her songs “Razorback” and “Noise of the Night” were broadcast on radio stations in Kansas City and nationally. In 2015 Rachel formed a band called The Wild Type. Rachel Mallin & The Wild Type also revealed a new song: “Something Wicked” on the on the new compilation series How To Keep Dreaming from The Record Machine released September 10, 2015.: http://www.HowToKeepDreaming.com. On JUly 30m 2016 Rachel Mallin & The Wild Type – released their debut EP as a band, Degenerate Matters with: Rachel Mallin on lead vocals & guitar, Justin Walker on bass, Austin Edmisten on drums & back-up vocals, Jesse Bartmess on synthesizers & keyboards, Matt Kosinski on lead guitar. Degenerate Matters was recorded, produced, and mastered by Joel Nanos at Element Recording Studios. Musical Arrangements written and performed by Rachel Mallin, Justin Walker, Austin Edmisten, Jesse Bartmess, & Matt Kosinski. Lyrics by Rachel Mallin.]

[Rachel Mallin and the Wild Type paly the HearQueer launch party, Friday, June 30, at Mills Record Company with Erica Joy]

11:35 – Interview with Anna Selle and Bill Dickey

Bill Dickey and Anna Selle of HearQueer and Ivøry Black.

Anna Selle is a very busy person. She is staff Photographer at Playlistplay, she works for for The Record Machine, and currently serves as Program Associate at The Literacy Lab. She has worked for the Nelson Atkins Museum of Art in the educational department and volunteered with Americorps, Anna Selle grew up in Kansas City and studied English at Truman State University. Anna Selle is the co-founder Editor at HearQueer, a new print + digital publication featuring interviews, reviews, stories about queer identifying musicians with portions of proceeds going to local organizations working to protect and advocate for the queer community.

Anna has brought along her friend and co-founder of HearQueer, Bill Dickey who serves as Managing Editor of Hear Queer. HearQueer launches on June 30, at Mills Record Company featuring Erica Joy and Rachel Mallin & the Wild Type.

Anna Selle (editor-in-chief), Kevin Briody (art director), and Bill Dickey (managing editor). wanted to have the first issue of Hear Queer launched during “Pride Month.”

Kevin Briody, is the guitarist for emo-rock band Mess.

The first issue will benefit KC Anti Violence Project

HearQueer is named in the spirit of the LGBTQIA protest chant: “We’re Here, We’re Queer, Get Used to It.”

HearQueer Issue 001 Launch, Friday at 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM, at Mills Record Company, 4045 Broadway Blvd, KCMO. Help celebrate the launch of HearQueer, a print and online publication amplifying queer voices in music! People can get a copy of Issue 001: Pride and take in some tunes. Featuring performances by Rachel Mallin and the Wild Type and Erica Joy.

More information at http://www.hear-queer.com

From Mark: “I’ve been doing a radio show that focuses in on area bands and musical artists for 13 years, and I’ve watched Queer artists, lesbians, gays, bisexuals and and growing number of trans artists joining the Kansas City-Lawrence-Columbia area music community. My friend Amy Farrand, who is the leader of the band Amy Farrand and The Like, and also plays drums for Sister Mary Rotten Crotch, and I have talked on this radio show about how, as LGBT people, we feel more accepted in the Kansas City Music Community than in the Kansas City Gay Community. Kansas City has an incredible diverse LGBTQIA Community, that lives all over the metro region, and is served by a fairly Gay friendly community, of gay bars, welcoming churches, and music and arts and theatre scene, with openly gay people being elected to our State Senate and House of Representatives and City Council.”

HearQueer launches on June 30, at Mills Record Company featuring Erica Joy and Rachel Mallin & the Wild Type. More information at http://www.hear-queer.com

11:51

12. Katy Guillen & The Girls – “Humbucker”
from: Heavy Days / VizzTone Label Group | KG&G Records / June 24, 2016
[Katy Guillen on guitar & vocals, Claire Adams on bass & vocals, & Stephanie Williams on drums. Recorded at Weights and Measures Soundlab with their longtime engineer Duane Trower, the band supplemented guitar, vocal and percussive layers; auxiliary instrumentation from blues pianist Mike “Shinetop” Sedovic (Danielle Nicole Band) and jazz trombonist Ryan Heinlein (The Project H); production from Paul Malinowski; and mastering at Black Lab Mastering in Louisville, Kentucky. Katy Guillen & the Girls hometown release of “Heavy Days” on May 21 at Knuckleheads.]

[Katy Guillen & The Girls play The Bottleneck in Lawrence, on Friday, June 30, with Eric Tessmer]

13. Big Thief – “Black Diamonds”
from: Capacity / Saddle Creek Records / June 9, 2017
[Debut album from Brooklyn, NYC, based Big Thief is lead vocalist and songwriter Adrianne Lenker, Buck Meek on guitar, Max Oleartchik on bass, and James Krivchenia on drums.]

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

Next week, on July 5, we’ll talk with Singer Songwriter Roxi Copeland currently on tour and Wolfe Brack and Joy Baker of InterUrban ArtHouse. Roxi Copland will be one of the first musical artists to play the new space for InterUrban ArtHouse at 8001 Newton Street Overland Park, KS. on Tuesday, July 11, from 7:30pm to 9:00pm. Also next week, Kathryn Golden joins us to talk about Porchfest 4 and how registration is now open for bands to get involves. More info at http://www.porchfestkc.com

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

Show #688

Wednesday MidDay Medley presents: KKFI Collaborations + Soul Revival + Ivøry Black + HearQueer

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

Wednesday, June 28, 2017

KKFI Collaborations at The Folly Theatre
+ Soul Revival + Ivøry Black +
Anna Selle & “HearQueer”

Mark plays New & MidCoastal Releases from: Hi-Lux, Soul Revival, Calvin Arsenia, Barclay Martin Ensemble, Rachel Mallin, Katy Guillen & The Girls, and Big Thief

At 10:15 Bill Sundahl joins us to discuss, KKFI COLLABORATIONS at The Folly Theatre, Friday, June 30, at 7:00 PM. This 90.1 FM Fundraiser features collaborations between Quixotic & Calvin Arsenia, Kelley Hunt & Jeff Black, Enrique Dante Chi (of Making Movies) & students of Art as Mentorship, Amado Espinoza & Hot Club KC, Ensemble Ibérica & Elk’s Pride Pictures (Matthew Dunehoo), Barclay Martin & Julia Haile, A La Mode & Burlesque Downtown Underground, The Topeka Freedom Singers, Rita Chiarelli & State City Films (Mikal Shapiro). More information at http://www.kkfi.org/events

At 10:30 Mark welcomes members of Soul Revival. Soul Revival is a R&B/Soul duo based in Kansas City featuring singer and songwriter Derick “Derick Pierre” Cunigan and producer Desmond “D. Professor” Mason. Their debut EP, Back To Love was just released on June 2, 2017. More information at http://www.soulrevivalmusic.com

At 11:00, Ivøry Black joins us to play live in our 90.1 FM Studios. Ivøry Black will share a new song, “Family Tables” to be released in August, and songs from Ivøry’s upcoming album to be released in January 2018. Ivøry Black plays the Kauffman Stadium, July 1, at 1:00 just before the 1:15pm Royals home game. Ivøry Black plays Revolution Records, on Friday July 7. Ivøry Black will be featured in Revolutions Per Month. RPM is a dinner show hosted by Record Machine at Ollie’s Local on Saturday, July 8. More information at http://www.ivoryblackmusic.com

At 11:30 Anna Selle joins us to share information about her new print + digital publication called HearQueer featuring interviews, reviews, stories about queer identifying musicians and a portion of our proceeds will be going to local organizations working to protect and advocate for the queer community. HearQueer launches June 30, at Mills Record Company featuring Erica Joy and Rachel Mallin & the Wild Type. More information at http://www.hear-queer.com

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

Show #688

WMM Playlist from June 21, 2017

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

Wednesday, June 21, 2017

Salty + Jamie Rich, Austin Williams & David Weeda
+ Out Here Now Kansas City LGBT Film Festival

1. “Main Title Instrumental – It’s Showtime Folks”
from: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack to All That Jazz / 1980
[WMM’s theme song]

2. RIDE – “All I Want”
from: Weather Diaries / Wichita Recordings / June 16, 2017
[5th album, and the band’s first new studio album in 21 years. Ride are a British rock band that formed in 1988 in Oxford, England, consisting of Andy Bell, Mark Gardener, Laurence “Loz” Colbert, and Steve Queralt. The band were initially part of the “shoegazing” scene that emerged in England during the early 1990s. Following the break-up of the band in 1996, members moved on to various other projects, most notably Bell who became the bassist for Oasis. In 2001, the band briefly reunited for a one-off performance for a television show. Ride announced their second reunion in November 2014. Their debut album Nowhere has been named one of the greatest albums of the shoegazing genre. “Much like their contemporaries My Bloody Valentine and Slowdive, the 2010s see the return of these innovative juggernauts, who appear just as much in shape as ever. Mark Gardener’s vocals are steeped in palpable emotion, reinforced in tonality by echoed guitars and washy, lofty drumming, and an underlying bed of synthesizers provides a rich foundation for expansive solos. While Ride may have only recently reunited, their influence on music is undeniable, and it’s truly special to see the trailblazers of a genre continue to prove why they’re so influential in the first place.” – Terrorbird]

3. Slights – “Why Cats Purr”
from: Rough Mixes For Demo / Independent / February 7, 2017
[Slights is a collaboration band between Ben Parks and Matthew Dunehoo. In late January, 2017 the band recorded an album in San Francisco with Ryan Kleeman and their friend Andrew Skikne on bass. Their new music was recorded at Ghost Cat Studios in San Francisco.]

[Slights, play miniBar, Saturday June 24, with Head of Femur, Varma Cross, and Kids and Chemicals.]

4. Wonderface – “Tokyo”
from: Tokyo – Single / Powerhouse Music / June 16, 2017
[Wonderface is DJ’s Stevie Appels & Fritz Nijman from Amsterdam, Netherlands ]

Joe Jackson and band at The Uptown Theatre June 23, 2017

5. Joe Jackson – “Fit”
from: Beat Crazy / Universal / October, 1980
[David Ian “Joe” Jackson was born August 11, 1954. He is an English musician and singer-songwriter. After years of studying music and playing clubs, Jackson’s first release, “Is She Really Going Out with Him?” became a hit in 1979. This was followed by a number of new wave singles before he moved to more jazz-inflected pop music and had a Top 10 hit in 1982 with “Steppin’ Out”. He has also composed classical music. He has recorded 19 studio albums and won 5 Grammy Award nominations throughout the course of his career.]

[Joe Jackson plays Kansas City at The Uptown Theatre, on Friday, June 23, at 8:00 PM.]

6. Black Stacey – “Electric Woman”
from: Electric Chariot / Sharaden Staten / June 2 2017
[Black Stacey is Sharaden Staten, a Missouri native, whose music brings the spirit of “Electric Church” to the Midwest. Sharaden, a 25-year-old, having grown up in the back woods of central Missouri, and couch surfed his way into the KC metro, pairs subtle notes of R&B, funk, soul, and rock; dramatically blending it into a raw eclectic mix. In 2015 Sharaden began writing, recording and producing Black Stacey’s debut, “Electric Chariot”. A project that has given him a solid foundation in the KC music scene, gaining him spots on local radio and the opportunity to work with producer Joel Nanos (Madisen Ward and The Mama Bear, Radkey, Sly/Robbie & the Taxi Gang). More infor at http://www.blackstacey.com.]

7. Old Sound – “Weight On Our Minds”
from: Rain Follows The Plow / Independent / February 2014
[Greg Herrenbruck on bass & vocals; Grady Keller on mandolin, acoustic guitar & vocals; Chad Brothers on acoustic guitar & vocals. Recorded and produced by Phil Wade at his studio: Alluvial Fan Studios.]

[Old Sound plays Jazz on West 39th, Thursday, June 22, at 7:00 PM]
[Old Sound plays Stockyards Brewing Company, Sunday, June 25, at 3:00 PM]

8. The Sluts – “On The Radio
from: Only One / The Sluts / May 25, 2017
[New 5 song EP from the Lawrence Kansas based band The Sluts formed by Ryan Wise & Kristoffer Dover in 2011.]

[The Sluts play The Riot Room Patio on Saturday, July 15, at 8:00 PM]

[Anderson East play Union Station, 30 West Pershing Rd, Saturday,June 24, at 6:00 PM as part of the 7th Annual Maker Faire, with Chris Meck & The Guilty Birds.]

10:30 – Underwriting

10. Salty – “Damaged Glandz”
from: Preservation Blues / Independent / February 8, 2017
[Salty is formerly know as Lil Toughies. Formed in early 2016 with Jonathan “JB” Brokaw on guitar & vocals, Zach Turner on synthesizers & sound terror, Andy Erdrich on bass, Ethan “macho man” Savage on drums. Recorded by Jonathan Brokaw. Mixed by Tim Harte and Jonathan Brokaw. Mastered by Tim Harte. all lyrics by Jonathan Brokaw. The current line up includes: Jonathan “JB” Brokaw on guitar & vocals, Zach Turner on synth & sound terror, Ethan “macho man” Savage on drums, Jesslay Huh on bass & texture. ]

10:35 – Interview w/ Salty: Jonathan “JB” Brokaw, Ethan Savage, Jesslay Huh.

Jesslay Huh, Jonathan Brokaw, and Ethan Savage of Salty

Salty is Jonathan Brokaw (JB) on guitar and vocals, Zach Turner on synthesizers, Ethan Eckert on drums, and Jesslay Huh on bass. Salty plays The Blind Tiger, 3945 Main Street, on Thursday, June 22, with Radioactivity, Bad Sports, and The Whiffs at 9:00 PM.

Jonathan “JB” Brokaw, Ethan Savage, Jesslay Huh, thanks for being on WMM.

Zach Turner couldn’t be with us as he was working in the kitchen at Eden Alley.

Salty – The band was formed from a retooling of Lil Toughies. Lil Toughies was a built from Jonathan’s need to have a band to exorcise the weird ideas that were building up in his head after the collapse of All Blood. All Blood is the moniker of Jonathan Brokaw’s solo project that was at one time a collaborative effort with Zach Turner, Zach Campbell and Justin Baird. Jonathan recently made available All Blood songs in a new release on Bandcamp.

Preservation Blues was Mixed by Tim Harte and Jonathan Brokaw. Mastered by Tim Harte. All lyrics by Jonathan Brokaw.

Jonathan explains, “Our misanthropy comes from a place of love, we all enjoy food and water and we’re excited to find our music in the future dustbins of history.”

Misanthropy is the general hatred, dislike, distrust or contempt of the human species or human nature. A misanthrope or misanthropist is someone who holds such views or feelings. The word’s origin is from the Greek words μῖσος (misos, “hatred”) and ἄνθρωπος (anthrōpos, “man, human”).

11. Salty – “0% Survival Rate”
from: Preservation Blues / Independent / February 8, 2017

More info at http://www.saltykcmo.bandcamp.com

Salty plays The Blind Tiger, 3945 Main Street, on Thursday, June 22, with Radioactivity, Bad Sports, and The Whiffs at 9:00 PM.

12. Salty – “High Tension”
from: Preservation Blues / Independent / February 8, 2017

12. Todd Allbright – “My Money Never Runs Out”
from: Detroit Twelve String Blues & Rags / Third Man Records / March 10, 2017
[Todd Albright is a Country Blues, finger-style guitar player and singer living in Detroit, Michigan. Playing on 6 and 12 string guitars, Todd brings to life an era composed of, among others—Blind Lemon Jefferson, Sylvester Weaver, Blind Blake, and Big Bill Broonzy, throwing in the occasional John Fahey number for good measure. Todd’s history playing the Blues reaches 23 years, though he does not remember a time that a guitar wasn’t in his hands. He first heard the Country Blues at the age of thirteen, thanks to a gifted John Lee Hooker record from his sister. The experience was a profound one—the Blues felt right, and he immediately became a self-taught student of the genre aiming solely to interpret the sounds of the masters. Todd has performed across the Midwest both as a solo musician and alongside his band of 20 years, The Staving Chain, which specializes in the Delta Blues.]

[Todd Albright plays Records With Merritt, 1614 Westport Rd, 8PM w/ Mikal Shapiro]

11:01 – Station ID

13. The Housemartins – “Think For A Minute”
from: London 0 Hull 4 / Go! Discs / October 1986
[Debut album from The Housemartins, an English jangle pop band formed in Hull who were active in the 1980s. Many of the Housemartins’ lyrics were a mixture of Marxist politics and Christianity, reflecting singer Paul Heaton’s beliefs at the time (the back cover of London 0 Hull 4 contained the message, “Take Jesus – Take Marx – Take Hope”). The group’s cover version of the Isley Brothers’ “Caravan of Love” was a UK Number 1 single in December 1986. Norman Cook on bass & vocals; Hugh Whitaker on drums & vocals; P.d. Heaton on lead vocals, guitar, harmonica & melodica; Stan Cullimore on guitar & vocals]

[From the soundtrack of the film Handsome Devil playing the OUT HERE NOW KC LGBT Film Fest. Thursday, June 29 at Tivoli Cinema]

11:04 – Interview with Jamie Rich, Austin Williams and David Weeda

The annual Out Here Now: Kansas City LGBT Film Festival, begins tomorrow June 22 and runs through June 29 at Tivoli Cinemas in Westport.

For the past eighteen years, Jamie Rich has served as the festival director for the Kansas City LGBT Film Festival, the city’s oldest and best-attended community film program. He coordinates the marketing and special screenings at the Tivoli Cinema in Westport, including the popular Open Circle Spiritual Cinema Series. Through his consulting company, Rich Relations, he has assisted numerous individuals, community groups and businesses with all facets of event production, marketing and organizational development. He was one of the the founding organizers of The Westport Center for the Arts, and the Cornerstone Foundation at Unity Temple on the Plaza. Jamie served for five years as the Center Director for the Lesbian & Gay Community Center of Kansas City, and was also the founding president of the Heart of Westport Neighborhood Association.

Also with us is Austin Williams, a UMKC doctoral student seeking an Interdisciplinary Ph.D. in American History and Educational Leadership, Policy, and Foundations. Austin is collaborating with UMKC’s Gay and Lesbian Archive of Mid America (GLAMA) and the Kansas City LGBT Film Festival, he is currently working on an oral history project, Responding to AIDS: Kansas City (1981-1995), and a documentary film, The Ordinance. His research focuses on the Kansas City activists and politicians who supported and opposed a series of ordinances introduced in the early 1990s designed to protect gays, lesbians, and people with HIV/AIDS from experiencing discrimination in housing, employment, and public accommodations.

Also with us, is one of the real life people, who’ll be featured in Austin’s new documentary. 25 years ago David Weeda was on the front lines of the struggle to pass The Human Rights Ordinance. David was influencial in motivating the LGBT community, allies, and helping to build a political base and political action effort for equality. David Weeda was the Director of Jon Barnett’s political campaign for City Council in 1991. He was co-founder and former director of The Human Rights Ordinance Project. David Weeda was named “Civil Libertarian of the Year” in 1994 by the Western Missouri/Eastern Kansas chapter of the ACLU. And The Missouri House of Representatives issues a resolution citing his work as an activist. since 2003 David Weeda has lived in Bucksport, Maine. Last year David was a National Delegate for Bernie Sanders at the DNC in Philadelphia. David is back in Kansas City for opening night of the KC LGBT Film Festival, and a special reception tomorrow night, Thursday, June 22 at 6:00 pm in the Tivoli Cinema lobby in support of The Ordinance Project, where you can meet Austin, David, Jamie, and others.

Also joining us was Actor, Playwright, Director, Dramaturg, Radio Host/Producer of The Tenth Voice (Saturdays at 1:00 PM on 90.1 FM KKFI), and volunteer with the Out Here Now KC LGBT Film Festival, Mr. Philip ‘blue owl’ Hooser

This is the 18th year of the Festival. The KC LGBT Film Festival hosts a reception Thursday, June 22 at 6:00pm in the Tivoli lobby where you can meet Austin, and David, and unite with community. Just after that at 7:00pm, director Josh Howard will introduce the Film Festival’s opening night screening of the, award-winning documentary, THE LAVENDER SCARE.

Thursday, June 22
The Lavendar Scare – GLAMA / KC Human Rights Commission – 7:00PM
“In a Heartbeat” animated short film

Friday, June 23:
Before Homosexuals at 1:30 PM
Man Love Matinee at 4:15 PM
Signature Move – Legacies of Lesbian Literature – 7:00 PM (Chicago)

14. Fawzia Mirza – “Signature Move” (2:04)

Saturday, June 24
Forbidden: Undocumented & Queer in Rural America – KS/MO Dream Alliance 11:00 AM

15. Moises Serrano – “Forbidden” (1:21)

The Untold Tales of Kansas City – Joel Barrett 1:00 PM
The Untold Tales of Armistead Maupin 2:45 PM
Friends & Lovers 4:45 PM
Something Like Summer – Jay Bell & Ben Baur in attendance – 7:30

Sunday, June 25
Global Voices 1:00 PM
Apricot Groves – KC Film Fest – 3:00 PM
A Million Happy Nows 5:00 PM
The Orinthologist 7:00 PM

Monday June 26
Laughing Out Loud 5:45 PM
Hello Again 7:45 PM

Tuesday, June 27
Truth Is 5:45

16. Jake Graf – “Short Film” (1:11)

A Date For Mad Mary – KC Center For Inclusion – 7:45 PM

Wednesday June 28
Queer Youth Rising – KC Passages – 5:45 PM
Center of My World 7:45

Thursday June 29
Shorts Competition 5:45
Handsome Devil 7:45

Eight Days of Films – Tivoli Cinemas at 4050 Pennsylvania, KCMO
More info on all the films in the festival at: http://www.outherenow.com

11:30 – Underwriting

11:23 – Interview with Jamie Rich, Austin Williams and David Weeda

The following information is taken from Austin’s bio and from http://www.theordinanceproject.com

UMKC doctoral candidate, Austin Williams shared plans to produce and direct an upcoming documentary film, THE ORDINANCE, telling the story of KCMO Ordinance 65430, to prohibit discrimination based on HIV-status and sexual orientation in Kansas City.

Austin has spent the last year and a half studying Kansas City’s efforts to pass anti-discrimination legislation for members of the LGBT community. With the help of Stuart Hinds and the staff at The Gay and Lesbian Archive of Mid-America (GLAMA), Austin has pored through thousands of primary sources and digitized dozens of hours of VHS footage.

Austin has been blessed to meet many of the activists and politicians directly involved in Kansas City’s fight for civil rights. People have invited me into their homes and shared their stories over cups of coffee. THE ORDINANCE PROJECT is our collective effort to capture their memories on film.

Collaborating with UMKC’s Gay and Lesbian Archive of Mid America (GLAMA) and the Kansas City LGBT Film Festival, he is currently working on an oral history project, Responding to AIDS: Kansas City (1981-1995), and a documentary film, The Ordinance.

His research focuses on the Kansas City activists and politicians who supported and opposed a series of ordinances introduced in the early 1990s designed to protect gays, lesbians, and people with HIV/AIDS from experiencing discrimination in housing, employment, and public accommodations.

As Austin writes, “it was one of the most highly contested pieces of legislation in Kansas City history. It marked a turning point, after which discrimination against gays and lesbians could no longer be ignored, and it demonstrated how homophobia and the fear of AIDS were not only intertwined — they were inseparable.” Next year marks the 25th Anniversary of “sexual orientation” being added to Kansas City’s Civil Rights Ordinance. More information at http://www.theordinanceproject.com

At the height of the AIDS crisis, the City Council of Kansas City, Missouri debated whether or not to amend its Civil Rights Ordinance to prevent discrimination against lesbians, gays, bisexuals, and people with HIV/AIDS.

It quickly became the most highly contested piece of legislation in KC’s history, galvanizing both supporters and opponents while exposing a social divide that is still felt today. This is a story that must be told, and the time to tell it is now.

Who is already involved with the project?

Jon D. Barnett: Co-founder of ACT UP/KC & Human Rights Ordinance Project
Michael Bates: Former Director of the Kansas City Human Relations Department
Joanne Collins: Former Kansas City Council Member
Jim Giles: Community Volunteer & Co-founder of UMKC G & L Student Alliance
Stuart Hinds: Curator of the Gay and Lesbian Archive of Mid-America
Carl Hippensteel: Member of Pink Triangle Political Coalition and ACT UP/KC
Lea Hopkins: Christopher Street Association
Jim Hull: Co-Founder of ACT UP/KC
Carolyn MacDonald: Longtime LGBT Community Ally
Kay Madden: Co-founder of Pink Triangle Political Coalition
Mark Manning: Co-founder of the Big Bang Buffet
Linda May: Co-Chair of Mayor Cleaver’s Commission on Lesbian and Gay Concerns
Steve Pierce: Gay Talk & Committee Member of The Greater Kansas City AIDS Council
Bill Pryor: Noted Kansas City Filmmaker
Keith Spare: Longtime LGBT Community Activist
Jamie Rich: Director of the Kansas City LGBT Film Festival
David Weeda: Co-founder of the Human Rights Ordinance Project (HROP)

David Weeda

David Weeda was on the front lines of the struggle to pass The Human Rights Ordinance. David motivating and organized the LGBT community, allies, and helped to build a political base and political action effort for equality, where there had not been one. (The following information was from David’s own biographical notes he shared with us.)

David Weeda graduated from Leavenworth Senior High School in 1977, graduated with a Bachelor of Music Education, Voice Concentration with a Choral Conducting Emphasis, from Emporia State University in 1981. David began working for the Endowment Association at Emporia State. He traveled all over Kansas establishing community scholarship funds.

David moved to Kansas City in 1983 and started Highland Bagpipe lessons. David also started at Johnson County Community College for a Hospitality Management AA. He immediately became affiliated with Kansas City Nuclear Freeze later renamed Peace Works, with Lynn and Chris Cheatum and others. David also volunteered with the Choice Coalition of Greater Kansas City, doing “counter-picketing” every Saturday morning at Planned Parenthood of Greater Kansas City.

In 1988 David went through Good Samaritan Project volunteer training. it was at this training where he met Jon Barnett. He and Jon also became involved in helping to start an ACT UP/KC group in Kansas City.

In 1989, Mike Bates, Director of KCMO Human Relations Department, invited Jon and david to provide testimony before the Finance Committee in support of an ordinance which would provide non-discrimination protection based on HIV-status. Following our testimony, Mike asked us about pursuing adding sexual orientation as a protected class to the same ordinance.

Human Rights Ordinance Project was born and initially operated as an affinity group of ACT UP/KC. Both Jon and David co-directed HROP and simultaneously took jobs with Lesbian & Gay News-Telegraph — and opened the Kansas City office of the News-Telegraph. David served as the executive director of Human Rights Project through the passage of 3 municipal ordinances, and ultimately the defeat of the Amendment Coalitions state-wide Constitutional initiative campaign.

David Weeda was a volunteer for Jon Barnett’s political campaign for City Council in 1991.
He was co-founder and former director of The Human Rights Ordinance Project.

David was named “Civil Libertarian of the Year” in 1994 by the Western Missouri/Eastern Kansas chapter of the ACLU. The Missouri House of Representatives issued a resolution citing his work as an activist.

In April 1999, David turned 40, and what was supposed to be a year-long, cross-country journey changed, when David found love and ended up living in Provincetown from 1999 to 2003 working for the Center For Coastal Studies. In 2003 David moved to Maine to pursue developing his Bed & Breakfast.

Last Summer David was a National Delegate for Bernie Sanders at the DNC in Philadelphia. He playing his bagpipes for Bernie after he spoke at our group breakfast with the Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine delegations.

David wrote on facebook: “I am so proud and thrilled that historian/filmmaker Austin Williams is putting together a book and documentary project that will impart the important story of our work in Kansas City 25 years ago which resulted in municipal laws which prohibit discrimination based on HIV-status and sexual orientation.”

“We mobilized, energized and activated our community. We developed coalitions, educated the electorate, campaigned for equality, justice and truth. . . and changed our city and many lives. As the co-founder and former executive director of Kansas City’s Human Rights Project I was privileged to join hands, link arms and share tears, laughter and success with so many wonderful allies in this work! This is an important story from our past; and chronicling it through a documentary film will ensure its impact on future generations!”

“In nearly every speech I made, op-ed piece I wrote, and live interview I gave, I tried to acknowledge the motivation for our work; the next generation of LGBT youth should not have to struggle to love who they are in a society that oppresses their self-esteem, questions their dignity, demeans their worth and crushes their humanity. Our world has come a long way — yet we all know that this work is never over!”

The public can help with The Ordinance Project – visit http://www.theordinanceproject.com

17. Grant Davis – “Us”
from: Something Like Summer Motion Picture Soundtrack / Independent / 2017
[Grant Davis is 18 years old and is a native of Carson City, Nevada. He now lives in San Diego. He has packed a lot of experience into his young life, and it showed in the multiple auditions he had to undertake for the role of Ben Bentley in the film Somethng Like Summer.]

[Something Like Summer at Out Here Now KC LGBT Film Fest, Sat, June 24, 7:30 at Tivoli Cinemas.]

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

Next week, on June 28 Bill Sundahl joins us to talk about COLLABORATIONS, the big 90.1 FM Fundraiser at the Folly Theatre on June 30. Plus we welcome members of Soul Revival. Ivory Black joins us live in our 90.1 FM Studios, and Anna Selle joins us to share information about her new print + digital publication called HearQueer featuring interviews, reviews, stories about queer identifying musicians and a portion of our proceeds will be going to local organizations working to protect and advocate for the queer community. HearQueer launches June 30, at Mills Record Company featuring Erica Joy and Rachel Mallin & the Wild Type.

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

Show #687

Wednesday MidDay Medley presents Salty + Out Here Now & The Ordinance Project

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

Wednesday, June 21, 2017

Salty + Jamie Rich, Austin Williams & David Weeda
+ Out Here Now Kansas City LGBT Film Festival

Mark plays New & MidCoastal Releases from: SLIGHTS, Salty, The Sluts, Black Stacey, Old Sound, Ride, Wonderface, Todd Albright, Audra McDonald, Regina Spektor, Grant Davis, The Housemartins, and Joe Jackson.

KC based band Salty, Jonathan “JB” Brokaw on guitar & vocals, Zach Turner on synth & sound terror, Ethan Savage on drums, and Jesslay Huh on bass & texture.

At 10:30 Mark welcomes members of the Kansas City based band Salty, Jonathan “JB” Brokaw on guitar & vocals, Zach Turner on synth & sound terror, Ethan Savage on drums, and Jesslay Huh on bass & texture. The band released their debut album, Preservation Blues, on February 8, 2017. Salty plays The Blind Tiger, 3945 Main Street, in KCMO, on Thursday, June 22, with Radioactivity, Bad Sports, and The Whiffs at 9:00 PM. More info at: http://www.saltykcmo.bandcamp.com

At 11:00 Jamie Rich, Director of the Out Here Now: KC LGBT Film Festival, June 22-29 at Tivoli Cinemas, joins us with UMKC doctoral candidate, Austin Williams who shares plans to produce and direct an upcoming documentary film, THE ORDINANCE PROJECT, telling the story of KCMO Ordinance 65430. As Austin writes, “it was one of the most highly contested pieces of legislation in Kansas City history. It marked a turning point, after which discrimination against gays and lesbians could no longer be ignored, and it demonstrated how homophobia and the fear of AIDS were not only intertwined — they were inseparable.” Next year marks the 25th Anniversary of “sexual orientation” being added to Kansas City’s Civil Rights Ordinance.

Also joining us is David Weeda who now lives in Maine, and was an early activist and organizer in the struggle for LGBT equality in Kansas City, and was Executive Director of The Human Rights Project. The KC LGBT Film Festival hosts a reception Thursday, June 22 at 6:00pm in the Tivoli lobby where you can meet Austin, and David, and unite with community. At 7:00pm, director Josh Howard will introduce the Film Festival’s opening night screening of the, award-winning documentary, THE LAVENDER SCARE. More info on all the films in the festival at: http://www.outherenow.com

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Show #687

WMM Playlist from June 14, 2017

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

Wednesday, June 14, 2017

Spinning Records With Marion Merritt
+ Scott Hrabko and Summer

Today, we welcome back to the show, Marion Merritt as our special “Guest Producer.” For more than 13 years she has been sharing her musical discoveries and information from her encyclopedic brain. Marion is the creator of Records With Merritt, a small, independent, minority owned business, at 1614 Westport Rd. in Kansas City, Missouri. Keeping alive the tradition of female-owned, independent record stores on Westport Road. Our area independent record stores make available MidCoastal releases from independent KC music artists and labels, while also hosting multiple weekly in-store shows featuring young area and touring bands.

Marion Merritt, Thanks for being with us on Wednesday MidDay Medley

1. “Main Title Instrumental – It’s Showtime Folks”
from: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack to All That Jazz / 1980
[WMM’s theme song]

2. Dimitri From Paris – “Prologue”
from: Sacrebleu / Atlantic / 2001

3. Pond – “30000 Megatons”
from: The Weather / Marathon Artists / May 5, 2017

4. Pond – “Sweep Me Off My Feet”
from: The Weather / Marathon Artists / May 5, 2017

5. Robert Wyatt – “At Last I Am Free”
from: Nothing Can Stop Us / Thirsty Ear / 1998 [Reissued on Domino 2010]

6. The Como Mamas – “Move Upstairs”
from: Move Upstairs / Daptone Records / May 19, 2017

7. Benjamin Booker Ft. Mavis Staples – “Witness (Edited)”
from: Witness / ATO Records / June 2, 2017

10:25 – Underwriting

8. Nhú De Ped´Bia – “Nós Criola”
from: Synthesize the Soul: Astro-Atlantic Hypnotica from the Cape Verde Islands 1973-1988 / Ostinato Records / February 24, 2017

9. Banteay Ampil Band – “Please Take Care of My Mother”
from: Cambodian Liberation Songs / Banteay Ampil Band / Jan 1, 1983
[Reissued by Akuphone / 2017]

10. Julien Baker – “Blacktop”
from: Sprained Ankle / 6131 Records / October 23, 2015

11. London Grammar – “Truth Is a Beautiful Thing”
from: Truth Is a Beautiful Thing / Sony / June 9, 2017

12. Feist – “Pleasure”
from: Pleasure / Interscope Records / April 28, 2017

10:59 – Station ID

13. Jackie Mittoo – “Get Up and Get It”
from: The Keyboard King at Studio One / Univeral / June 5, 2000 [Reissued 2013]

14. Combo Los Yogas – “Que No Muera el Son”
from: Cañabrava Música / Vampisoul – Discos Fuentes / February 10, 2017

15. The Raincoats – “Lola”
from: The Raincoats / Rough Trade Records / November 3, 1979
[Re-released November 9, 2009 on vinyl on We ThRee (the band’s own label in the UK and Kill Rock Stars in the US.] [Reissued by Second WindRecords- 2017]

16. The Flying Lizards – “Money (Edit)”
from: Money – EP / Virgin / April 14, 2008 [originally released as a single July 13, 1979][Written by Barrett Strong originally released in Aug. 1959, then by The Beatles, Nov. 22, 1963]

17. Gene Faith – “Love of a Woman Soul of a Man”
from : Virtue Recording Studios / Tramp Records / May 5, 2017

18. Bob Marshall & The A/Cs – “Big Ladies Man”
from : Virtue Recording Studios / Tramp Records / May 5, 2017

19. Beach Fossils – “Sugar”
from: Somersault / Bayonet Records / June 2, 2017

20. Lewis Parker – “The Glass Ceiling (Main Theme)” [Instrumental]
from: The Puzzle: Episode 2 – The Glass Ceiling (Instrumentals) / King Underground / October 19, 2014 [Reissued by King Underground 2017]

21. Madlib – “Movie Finale”
from: Beat Konducta, Vol. 3 & 4: In India / Stones Throw / August 21, 2007

Marion Merritt, Thank you so much for being with us on Wednesday MidDay Medley

11:29 – Underwriting

22. Scott Hrabko & The Rabbits – “A Thrill of My Own”
from: Summer / Scott Hrabko / June 23, 2017
[3rd full length album release and follow up to his 2015 release Biscuits and Gravity. Scott Hrabko on vocals & guitar; Marco Pascolini on pedal steel, lap steel, and baritone guitar; Fred Wickham on lead guitar; Josh Arnold on bass & vocals; and Tim Higgins on drums, with guest artists: Brett Hodges on fiddle, Havilah Bruders on vocals, Dan Bliss on guitar, Mikal Shapiro on vocals, Chad Brothers on guitar & vocals, Bart Colliver on piano and accordian, and Kevin Dolan on mandolin. Recorded in part and mixed in full by Paul Malinowski at Massive Sound.]

[Scott Hrabko with Jason Beers and Marco Pascolini play Westport Saloon, Sat, June 17]

[Scott Hrabko & The Rabbits play a CD Release Show, Fri, June 23 at 7:00 PM at The Brick.]

11:35 – Interview with Scott Hrabko

Scott Hrabko has played with Kansas City’s oldest garage band, The Original Sinners, as well as various incarnations of the 1980s bands: The Splinters, and The Andersons. In the 1990s he performed as a solo artist in coffee houses rubbibg shoulders with Iris Dement and Howard Eisberg. Scott Hrabko’s 2014 critically acclaimed solo release, “Gone Places” was said to be 30 years in the making. Now Scott Hrabko is getting set to release his 3rd full length album called Summer, recorded with his band Scott Hrabko and the Rabbitts. Summer is the follow up to his 2015 release Biscuits and Gravity. Scott Hrabko & The Rabbits play a CD Release Show, Friday, June 23 at 7:00 PM at The Brick.

Scott Hrabko thank you for being with us on Wednesday MidDay Medley

Scott Hrabko’s new album, Summer includes:

Scott Hrabko on vocals & guitar;
Marco Pascolini on pedal steel, lap steel, and baritone guitar;
Fred Wickham on lead guitar;
Josh Arnold on bass & vocals;
and Tim Higgins on drums,

Summer also includes special guest artists: Brett Hodges on fiddle, Havilah Bruders on vocals, Dan Bliss on guitar, Mikal Shapiro on vocals, Chad Brothers on guitar & vocals, Bart Colliver on piano and acordian, and Kevin Dolan on mandolin.

Recorded in part and mixed in full by Paul Malinowski at Massive Sound.

11:42

23. Scott Hrabko & The Rabbits – “Eyes of Bonnie Blue”
from: Summer / Scott Hrabko / June 23, 2017]

Scott Hrabko performed in coffee houses in the lat 1980s with Iris Dement and Howard Eisberg.

Scott Hrabko’s CD Release Show at the Brick on June 23 will include the full band along with special guests: Havilah Bruders and Lauren Krum on background vocals, Mikal Shapiro and Chad Brothers, Brett Hodges, and Cowboy Bart Colliver on piano and accordian.

Upcoming Shows:

Scott Hrabko with Jason Beers and Marco Pascolini play Westport Saloon, Sat, June 17.

Scott Hrabko & The Rabbits play a CD Release Show, Fri, June 23 at 7:00 PM at The Brick.

Scott Hrabko and Fred Wickham play Ollies Local, July 1 for Saturday Storytellers.

11:55

24. Scott Hrabko & The Rabbits –”Corrina (Don’t Take The Long Way Home)”
from: Summer / Scott Hrabko / June 23, 2017

[Scott Hrabko with Jason Beers and Marco Pascolini play Westport Saloon, Sat, June 17]

[Scott Hrabko & The Rabbits play a CD Release Show, Fri, June 23 at 7:00 PM at The Brick.]

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

Next week on June 21 we play more New and MidCoastal Releases, Jamie Rich, Austin Williams, and David Weeda join us to discuss the up coming Out Her Now LGBT Film Festival at The Tivoli and the Ordinance Project. Plus members of the band Salty join us LIVE in our 90.1 FM Studios

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

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