Wednesday MidDay Medley presents: Ivory Black + The Clementines + Artist Ryan Wilks

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, September 23, 2015

Ivory Black + The Clementines + Artist Ryan Wilks

Mark plays more New & MidCoastal Releases from: Dreamgirl, The Architects, Toughies, The Grisly Hand, The Pedaljets, Rachel Mallin and the Wild Type, The Thunderclaps, Bears and Company, The Clementines, The Matchsellers, Ivory Black, Beirut, Naomi Shelton & The Gospel Queens, and Low.

Ivory Black

Ivory Black

At 10:30 Musician Ivory Black joins us in our 90.1 FM Studios to share music from her new EP, Ready Get Set. Recorded with AweStruck Studios in KC, Ivory released her debut single “Drive” in March, through CBM Records. Ivory Black plays Davey’s Uptown Ramblers Club, 3402 Main Street, on Friday, October 2, with Lucas Oswald and Rae Fitzgerald. More info at: http://www.ivoryblackmusic.com

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At 11:10 Mark talks with members of The Clementines who will share new musical recordings. Band members include: Nicole Springer on vocals & rhythm guitar, Tim Jenkins on lead guitar & mandolin, Aaron Derington on drums & percussion & keyboards, and Brad Scott on bass. The Clementines play Carnival, at Memorial Hall, 600 N 7th St, in Downtown KCK, for KCK Business Expo, Tuesday, September 24, featuring 8 bands on 2 stages presented by INK magazine from 3:00 pm – 7:00 PM, with KCKCC Jazz Combo, Poor Bishop Hooper, Maria the Mexican, David George and The Crooked Mile, Blackbird Revue, Not a Planet, and Jessica Paige. More info at: http://www.theclementinesmusic.com/

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At 11:35 artist Ryan Wilks joins us to discuss, “Gender Treason” his new project of documenting the various realities of queer persons living in Kansas City through interviews that are being photographed, recorded, transcribed, and painted in oils. Upon completion of each interview Ryan is transcribing key elements, to be printed and framed next to a large scale oil painting created by Ryan of each person interviewed. Ryan explains that “The aspiration of this project is to tell the story of Queer Kansas City, to convey relatable humanity despite vast differences, and to help the public bond with both common and uncommon struggles and victories.” Ryan will complete 12 portraits and transcribed interviews. You can help to financially support Ryan’s Kickstarter Campaign for Gender Treason at this link: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1840510472/gender-treason More information at http://www.wilkspainting.com

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Show #596

WMM Playlist from Sept. 16, 2015

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, September 16, 2015

Spinning Records With Merritt
+ Nate Allen & The Pac-Away Dots +
Enrique Chi & Diego Chi of Making Movies

Marion Merritt joined us Guest Producer and Guest Co-Host. Marion Merritt is our most frequent contributor to WMM, joining us to share her sonic discoveries and information from her musically encyclopedic brain. Records With Merritt, is at 1614 Westport Rd. in Kansas City, Missouri. More info at: http://www.recordswithmerritt.com

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. Lizzy Mercier Descloux – “Morning High (feat. Patti Smith)”
from: Press Color / Light in The Attic Records / 2015 (1979 Ze Records)

4. Lizzy Mercier Descloux – “Fire”
from: Press Color / Light in The Attic Records / 2015 (1979 Ze Records)

5. The Dap-Kings – “Thunderclap”
from: Daptone Gold II / Daptone Records / 2015

6. Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings – “Little Boys with Shiny Toys”
from: Daptone Gold II / Daptone Records / 2015

7. Thee Michelle Gun Elephant – “Baby Stardust”
from: Punk Is Our Life / Skydog Records / 2013

8. Dead Moon – “Diamonds in the Rough”
from: Nervous Sooner Changes / Mississippi Records / 2015 (orig. 1995 Music Maniac Records)

10:31 – Underwriting

9. Idrissa Soumaoro – “N’taki”
from: Köte / Wrasse / 2003

10. Idrissa Soumaoro – “Gni djougou”
from: Köte / Wrasse / 2003

11. Strange Lot – “Stone”
from: Another Mind / Strange Records / 2015

12. Hookworms – “On Leaving”
from: The Hum / Weird World / 2014

13. I – “I’ve Been Down to the Water”
from: You Without Sin Cast the First Stone / Mississippi Records / 2015 (2004 Casequarter Rec)

11:00 – Station ID

14. Lum Guffin – “Jack of Diamonds”
from: Old Country Blues Vol. 1 / BirdmanAphone / 2005

15. Heliocentrics & Melvin Van Peebles – “Chapter 02: Big Band Reincarnation”
from: The Last Transmission / Now-Again / 2014

16. Mbongwana Star – “Malukayi (feat. Konono N°1)”
from: Kinshasa / World Circuit / 2015

11:15 – Interview with Nate Allen

Nate Allen, with his wife Tessa, perform as the band, Destroy Nate Allen. Fellow singer songwriter Doby Watson wrote in Deli KC that, Destroy Nate Allen is “a force of nature. A performance-based, upbeat and exciting whirlwind of energy that most full bands could aspire to attain.” After lengthy touring, Nate’s wife Tessa told him to start a solo project so she could have a break. In no time Nate wrote an entire album of songs that were different and darker than the colorful, and optimistic songs of Destroy Nate Allen. Recorded in Portland, Oregon before Nate and Tessa moved to KC about a year ago. Nate Allen & The Pac-Away Dots, are releasing the new album, Take Out The Trash on vinyl. A Special release show for Take Out The Trash is, Wednesday, September 16, at recordBar, 1020 Westport Rd. with Von Strantz opening the show.

Nate wrote that something needed to change. He needed to slow down and apologize for the non-stop pace he had dragged his wife/bandmate, Tessa, through. Staying constantly busy going back to college, recording MANY albums and playing over 800 shows since 2007.

Tessa told him to start a solo project so she could have a break. He listened to her, and in short time wrote an entire album in stark contrast to our bubbly Destroy Nate Allen persona.

On “Social Equality” he contrasts his experiences with those of his friends as we share the same streets. “Blinded by innocence, not fearing anyone, walking with great confidence. Chosen by providence, raised with such ignorance, vindication I do seek.”

11:24

17. Nate Allen & The Pac-Away Dots – “Social Equality”
from: Take Out The Trash / High Endurance Records / September 18, 2015
[Nate Allen on vocals, electric & acoustic Guitars, banjo, kazoo, percussion; Tyson Kingrey on drums, electric guitars, percussion , Dennis Childers on bass; Dustin Moore on bass; Michael Hodges on harmonica. Gang Vocals: Cliff Martin, Beau Davidson, Jessie McClure, Ariana Miller, Jessica Kingrey, Tyson Kingrey, Tessa Allen, Caleb Olson, Daniel Hart, Harden Lectern, Ife Asantewa, Michael Wright, Raymund Mui, LiHong Mui, Barb Wood, Saima Gillette. Written by Nate Allen in Portland, Oregon in 2013. Recorded by Tyson Kingrey, Nate Allen and Beau Davidson. Mixed and Mastered by Rob Bartleson @ Haywire Recording. Artwork by Joe Mendonca & Nate Allen. All songs written by Nate Allen except Death is Overrated.]

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Nate Allen wrote that “As he focused intensely on looking for work, Portland doors kept shutting but Kansas City seemed to open up. There was work to be found, a cheap place to live and an unknown land. He and Tessa took the jump. Before moving, he dived into recording with a full band, wanting to document what the songs had become. This was a Portland record, and he had no idea how relevant it would be to his new home, or to the rest of the country for that matter.” As Nate wrote: “Written by a workaholic during the throes of unemployment, Take Out The Trash covers the identity struggle between projecting a good image and actually being a kind person.”

Take Out The Trash was funded via Kickstarter pre-orders.
This is Nate’s first non-Destroy Nate Allen since 2006.
The Pac-Away Dots are Nate’s backing band when he has one.
Nate will be touring the album starting in October around the US.

Nate Allen & The Pac-Away Dots, new album, Take Out The Trash, is to be released Sept. 18th. The Vinyl release show for Take Out The Trash is Wednesday, September 16, at recordBar, 1020 Westport Rd.

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18. Nate Allen & The Pac-Away Dots – “When I Call You Up”
from: Take Out The Trash / High Endurance Records / September 18, 2015
[Nate Allen on vocals, electric & acoustic Guitars, banjo, kazoo, percussion; Tyson Kingrey on drums, electric guitars, percussion , Dennis Childers on bass; Dustin Moore on bass; Michael Hodges on harmonica. Gang Vocals: Cliff Martin, Beau Davidson, Jessie McClure, Ariana Miller, Jessica Kingrey, Tyson Kingrey, Tessa Allen, Caleb Olson, Daniel Hart, Harden Lectern, Ife Asantewa, Michael Wright, Raymund Mui, LiHong Mui, Barb Wood, Saima Gillette. Written by Nate Allen in Portland, Oregon in 2013. Recorded by Tyson Kingrey, Nate Allen and Beau Davidson. Mixed and Mastered by Rob Bartleson @ Haywire Recording. Artwork by Joe Mendonca & Nate Allen. All songs written by Nate Allen except Death is Overrated.]

11:35 – Underwriting

11:37 – Interview with Enrique Chi and Diego Chi

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19. Making Movies – “Ego Trip”
from: A La Deriva / Independent / December 21, 2012
[Enrique Chi on guitar/lead vox, Brendan Culp on drums, Diego Chi on bass & vocals, Juan-Carlos Chaurand on percussion & keyboard.]

Enrique Chi and Diego Chi are half of the band Kansas City based band Making Movies, one if the hardest working bands, spend a great deal of their time on the road touring across the country and throughout Central America. Enrique Chi and Diego Chi join us to talk about the 2nd Annual Making Movies – Carnaval, Saturday, September 19, starting at 4:00 pm, at Knuckleheads Saloon, 2715 Rochester St. KCMO featuring: Making Movies, with Hurray for the Riff Raff (acoustic), Las Cafeteras, Hearts of Darkness, Migrant Kids, Gio Chamba. Tickets: http://www.mkngmvs.com

Carnaval features a songwriting Workshop with Alynda Lee Segarra of Hurry For The Riff Raff

Carnaval features: Food Trucks, All Ages entry, activities for families, face painting, etc.

Carnaval features bands that Making Movies have met while on the road: Hurray for the Riff Raff from New Orleans, Las Cafeteras from East Los Angeles, Hearts of Darkness from Kansas City, Migrant Kids, from Austin, and Gio Chamba from Houston.

20. Migrant Kids – “Thread”
from: Thread – Single / Independent / April 23, 2015
[Austin Texas based band formed by: John Zakoor, Miguel Ojeda, Bryan O’Flynn
Winner of Best New Artist Austin Chronicle Music Awards 2015, More info at: http://www.migrantkids.com]

2nd Annual Making Movies – Carnaval, Saturday, September 19, starting at 4:00 pm, at Knuckleheads Saloon, 2715 Rochester St. KCMO, featuring: Making Movies, with Hurray for the Riff Raff (acoustic), Las Cafeteras, Hearts of Darkness, Migrant Kids, Gio Chamba. Tickets: http://www.mkngmvs.com

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21. Hurray for The Riff Raff – “End of the Line”
from: Small Town Heroes / ATO / February 11, 2014
[Major label debut, from folk-blues-Americana band from New Orleans, Louisiana features original songs written or co-written by Alynda Lee Segarra, and featureing fiddler Yosi Perlstein, keyboard player Casey McAllister, and two members of The Deslondes: Sam Doores on guitar and Dan Cutler on bass. Hurray for the Riff Raff is a music collective that was formed by singer-songwriter and banjo player Alynda Lee Segarra who grew up in the Bronx, and is of Puerto Rican descent. She says she was raised by her aunt Nereida. After two self-released albums, 2008’s It Don’t Mean I Don’t Love You and 2010’s Young Blood Blues, Hurray for the Riff Raff released a self-titled CD composed of Segarra’s favorite songs from those records on Loose Music in Europe on March 21, 2011. Tracks from the band’s debut release received airplay on BBC Radio 2 and BBC 6 Music. In February 2011, the band were featured in an article in The Times, based around the HBO TV series, Treme, with their track “Daniella” being listed in their selection of New Orleans’ essential songs]

11:59:30

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

Next week on September 23, Ivory Black returns to the show, and I our second hour The Clementines will play live inour 90.1 FM Studios, plus we’ll talk with artist Ryan Wilks about his Kickstarter Campaign to raise funding for his project Gender Treason documenting and painting individuals sharing their queer experiences of life in Kansas City.

Sources for notes: artist’s websites, bios, wikipedia.org 

Wednesday MidDay Medley in on the web:
www.WednesdayMidDayMedley.org
www.facebook.com/WednesdayMidDayMedleyon90.1FM

Show #595

WMM Playlist from Sept. 9, 2015

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, September 9, 2015

Music from the 11th Annual Crossroads Music Festival
with Guest Co-Host Bill Sundahl + Connor Leimer Live!

We featured music from 20 bands participating in the 11th annual Crossroads Music Fest, presented by Sprint, as a benefit for KKFI, on Saturday, September 12, from 6:00pm to 2:00am, featuring over 35 bands, in 7 venues, all within 2 blocks, in Kansas City’s Crossroads Arts District. We played: The Free Years, The Phantastics, The Philistines, Katy Guillen & The Girls, Duncan Burnett & The Ministry, She’s A Keeper, Mountain Sprout, Light Music, Sara Morgan, Riala, Pink Royal, Lauren Anderson, Janet The Planet, Julian Davis, Westerners, Ruddy Swain, Connor Leimer, Slow Motion Commotion, Jessica Paige, and Instant Karma. Scroll down to the bottom of the playlist for more information about Crossroads Music Fest.

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

2. Light Music – “Don’t Go Quietly”
from: Ocean’s Daughter / The Record Machine / August 21, 2015
[Electronic rock / psychedelic-pop / euro-house. first played then on our show on April 15. Debut album recording of Milwaukee, Wisconsin based band, founded in June 2012, with: Brendan Benham, Shae Lappen, Dan Mena, Ed Zuehlke. The band members have played together in various forms for the past decade. Written over the course of two years, Ocean’s Daughter was recorded and mixed in 2014 by acclaimed producer and engineer Beau Sorenson (Death Cab for Cutie, Bob Mould). The album is a tonal and emotional exploration into the depths of love, worship, and forgiveness. The loosely conceptual album follows the oceanic heroine Aphrodite as she travels through a saga of love in modernity, exploring from different angles the strength, power, beauty and independence she embodies unequivocally through her manifestations of love.]

[Light Music plays Crossroads Music Festival, September 12 on the INK Magazine Stage at The Living Room, UPSTAIRS 1818 McGee, at 10:20pm [for The Record Machine Showcase.]

3. Pink Royal – “747”
from: Taps / Silly Goose Records / April 11, 2015
[alt-electro-rock-pop from Lawrence, Kansas, with Dylan James Guthrie on vocals, Steven LaCour on guitar, Josh Dorrell on guitar, Alex Hartmann on drums, Nick Carswell on bass guitar & keyboards, and Zak Pischnotte on Saxophones. Originally founded by Henry Burling (drums), Steve LaCour and John Killeen (bass) and the addition of Chad “Mustard” Smith of the band Dumptruck Butterlips on vocals. When Henry returned to England, and Chad Smith went on the road with his other musical projects, Pink Royal journeyed through various concoctions, eventually settling on the current line up.]

[Pink Royal plays CMF, Saturday, Sept 12 on KCPT Stage at the Tank Room, 1813 Grand, at 7:30pm.]

4. Riala – “The Diving Bell”
from: Be Here | Be There / Haymaker Records / September 4, 2015
[Nick Turner on Voice & Guitar, Kalo Hoyle on bass, Mogan Greenwood on drums. Recorded, mixed.and mastered by Joel Nanos at Element Recording Studios.]

[Riala plays 90.1 FM’s Crossroads Music Festival, September 12 on the Haymaker Records Stage at Mod Gallery, 1809 McGee at 8:00pm.]

5. Westerners – “Dog Days”
from: Westerners [EP] / The Record Machine / March 24, 2014
[Mitch Hewlett, Josh Hartranft, Matt Mirsch, Ben Childs. Recorded and produced at Element Recording by Joel Nanos. Members of the band come from all over: the east coast, London, Kansas City, bonded by an arbitrary move to a farmhouse in nowhere, Kansas, and an almost decade long friendship. In 2013 the band enlisting a friend and local band director who was then recently discharged from the US Coast Huard to fill out their sound. Westerners emerged on the local music scene with their high energy performances.]

[Westerners play Crossroads Music Festival, September 12 on the INK Magazine Stage at The Living Room, UPSTAIRS 1818 McGee, at 9:00pm. for The Record Machine Showcase.]

6. The Philistines – “Twitch of the Death Nerve”
from: forthcoming debut LP that The Philistines [KC based rock ‘n roll/pop band with a psychedelic bent, made up of: Kimmie Queen on lead vocals; Cody Wyoming on lead guitar and vocals; Rod Peal on guitar; Michelle Bacon on bass; Josh Mobley on keyboard, Steve Gardels on drums. Recorded and mixed with Paul Malinowski at Massive Sound, mastered by Dave Gaume.]

[The Philistines play Crossroads Music Festival, September 12 on the Haymaker Records Stage at Mod Gallery, 1809 McGee at 10:00pm.]

7. Katy Guillen & The Girls – “Woke Up In Spain”
from: Katy Guillen & The Girls / Independent / September 6, 2014
[Katy Guillen on guitar & vocals, Claire Adams on bass & vocals, & Stephanie Williams on drums. Finalist for the Int. Blues Competition in Memphis.]

[Katy Guillen & the Girls play Crossroads Music Festival, September 12 on the Vinyl Renassaince Stage at The Brick, 1727 McGee, at 1:15am.]

10:30 – Underwriting

8. Lauren Anderson – “Can’t See You”
from: Truly Me / Independent / July 24, 2015
[Originally from Chicago, Lauren first started performing solo gigs around KC after completing her masters in music therapy, from University of Kansas in 2012. Lauren then formed her own band and released her debut EP “Do & Hope” in August 2014. Lauren Anderson was nameds the 2015 Female Vocalist of the Year from Midwest Music Awards.]

[Lauren Anderson plays CMF, Sept 12 on KCPT Stage at Tank Room, 1813 Grand, at 9:00pm.]

9. Instant Karma – “Wait On Love”
from: unreleased track from band / 2015
[Holden, Missouri, based band formed by: Cole Bales on guitar & lead vocals, Cody Calhoun on guitar & background vocals, Richard Adams on bass & background vocals, and Dillon Carey on drums & percussion.]

[Instant Karma play CMF, Sept 12 on the Vinyl Renassaince Stage at The Brick, 1727 McGee, 7:15 pm.]

10. Sara Morgan – “Easy To Dream”
from: Easy To Dream EP / Independent / June 9, 2015
[KC based Singer/Songwriter, originally from McGehee, Arkansas. She plays piano, saxophone, guitar, banjo, ukulele, and piano. Sara has opened for BJ Thomas, John Michael Montgomery, John Corbett, Sean Rowe, Chuck Mead, Ben Taylor, and was the preshow at the Industry Bar inside the Uptown Theater before Loretta Lynn, took the main stage in November 2014. Ms. Lynn hosted Sara on her tour bus after Sara’s set and prior to Ms. Lynn’s performance.]

[Sara Morgan plays the Crossroads Music Festival, September 12 on the Sprint Main Stage at 1837 Grand Blvd, at 6:00 pm.]

11. Jessica Paige– “Just Wanna Be Loved (live)”
from: Just Wanna Be Loved (live) / Noise Trade digital download / September , 2015
[Original song written by Jessica Paige. Recorded live by Wayne Van Zee in his Brooklyn studio, Lincoln Place Studios, April 2015. Jessica Paige on guitar & vocals, Damon Bailey on lead guitar, cajon & background vocals, Noah Richmond on bass guitar & background vocals, and Wayne Van Zee on kick drum & cymbals. Jessica Paige is getting set to release her new full length album, Sweet Nothings. Jessica’s band includes: Jessica Paige-on vocals & guitar, Coleen Dieker on keysboards & violin, Jerod Rivers on drums, Damon Bailey on guitar, and Ben Byard on bass & viola.]

[Jessica Paige plays Crossroads Music Fest, Sat, Sept. 12, on the Kissick Construction Stage at The Living Room 1818 McGee DOWNSTAIRS, at 8:20 pm.]

[Jessica Paige plays her own ”Sweet Nothings” Album Release Show at The Living Room, 1818 McGee St, KCMO, Friday Sept. 18, at 7:00 pm, with Lauren Anderson, Luke Sheafer, and Calvin Arsenia.]

[Jessica Paige plays Carnival, at Memorial Hall, 600 N 7th St, in Downtown KCK, for KCK Business Expo, Tuesday, September 24, featuring 8 bands on 2 stages presented by INK magazine from 3:00 pm – 7:00 PM, with KCKCC Jazz Combo, Poor Bishop Hooper, Maria the Mexican, David George and The Crooked Mile, Blackbird Revue, Not a Planet, and The Clementines.]

[Jessica Paige plays Plaza Art Fair INK Stage, 4747 Broadway, Sun, Sept 27 at 2:00, w/ Rachel Mallin & The Wild Type, Captiva, Silver Maggies, Spencer Mackenzie Brown, Katy Guillen & The Girls.]

11:00 – Station ID

The 11th annual Crossroads Music Fest, presented by Sprint, as a benefit for KKFI, is on Saturday, September 12, from 6:00pm to 2:00am, featuring over 35 bands, in 7 venues, all within 2 blocks, in Kansas City’s Crossroads Arts District. More info at http://www.cmfkc.com.

12. Mountain Sprout – “Drunk & High”
from: Habits To Feed / Independent / November 9, 2010
[“Bass thumping, banjo picking, guitar playing, fiddle shredding” from Eureka Springs, Arkansas, based self-proclaimed “redneck hippie” 4-piece string band, made up of: Grayson Klauber, Adam Waggs, Daniel Redmond, and Micheal Schembre. On August 1, 2015 Mountain Sprout released, Refried (Best O’ the Beans) a 17 song collection of favorite tracks from their past 10 years of recordings.]

[Mountain Sprout plays the Crossroads Music Festival, September 12 on the Sprint Main Stage at 1837 Grand Blvd, at 10:30 pm.]

13. Ruddy Swain – “Treasure Of Love”
from: Ruddy Swain [EP] / Independent / November 13, 2011
[Ruddy Swain is David Regnier of Dead Voices and Lauren Krum of The Grisly Hand. Originally recorded by George Jones and released as a single on Mercury Records in 1958 where it and reached No. 6 on the US country chart. Jones composed “Treasure of Love” with J. P. Richardson, better known as the Big Bopper, who also wrote Jones’ first No. 1 country hit “White Lightning.” The single’s B-side, “If I Don’t Love You (Grits Ain’t Groceries),” became a minor hit, peaking at No. 29 on the charts.]

[Ruddy Swain play Crossroads Music Fest, Sat, Sept. 12, on the Kissick Construction Stage at The Living Room 1818 McGee DOWNSTAIRS, at 11:20 pm.]

14. Julian Davis – “Secret Garden”
from: Who Walks In When I Walk Out / Little Class Records / to be released in Fall, 2015
[15 year old Kansas State youth Flatpicking Champion, from Pittsburg, Kansas. Thanks to Jody Hendrix for sharing this pre release track that may still under go some changes. ]

[Julian Davis plays Crossroads Music Fest, Sat, Sept. 12, on the Kissick Construction Stage at The Living Room 1818 McGee DOWNSTAIRS, at 9:50 pm.]

15. Slow Motion Commotion – “Sparrow”
from: Nice Things Don’t Happen to Assholes / Independent / August 20, 2013
[Ian Johnson on banjo, harmonica & vocals; Shane Deaver on guitar, mandolin & vocals. Recorded live by Vance Collins. Slow Motion is a acoustic-folk-punk band out of Kansas City, Missouri. SMC have played shows at: Czar Bar, Replay Lounge, Riot Room, First Fridays and Art Closet Studios.]

[Slow Motion Commotion play CMF, Sept 12 on KCPT Stage at Tank Room, 1813 Grand, at 1:30 am.]

16. The Free Years – “Warrior”
from: unreleased track / from the band’s SoundCloud page / 2015
[St. Louis, Missouri based three piece band formed by: Matthew James on vocals & guitar, Danny Hill on drums, and Ryan Myers on guitar & keyboards. The band is getting set to release their first full length release this fall. More info at: http://www.thefreeyears.com%5D

[The Free Years play Crossroads Music Festival, September 12 on the INK Magazine Stage at The Living Room, UPSTAIRS 1818 McGee, at 7:30pm [for The Record Machine Showcase.]

17. She’s A Keeper – “Pennsylvania”
from: Westside Royal / Independent / January 17, 2015 [KC based band includes: Fritz Hutchison – vocals, banjo, percussion; Zac Jurden – vocals, guitar; Colin Nelson – vocals, guitar; Elliott Phillips – bass, mandolin. Recorded and produced by She’s A Keeper and Joel Nanos at Element Recording in Kansas City.]

[She’s A Keeper play Crossroads Music Festival, September 12 on the Sprint Main Stage at 1837 Grand Blvd, at 7:30pm.]

11:15 – Underwriting

11:17 – Interview with Connor Leimer

Bill Sundahl and Connor Leimer on the Sept. 9, 2015  Wednesday MidDay Medley

Bill Sundahl and Connor Leimer on the Sept. 9, 2015 Wednesday MidDay Medley

Musician, singer, songwriter Connor Leimer released his debut EP “Like It’s June” on November 1, 2013. His follow up EP “Coast To The Sea” came out Sept. 24, 2014. While finishing his senior year in high school, Connor Leimer was adding the finishing touches on his debut album, Postcard, recorded at Weights & Measures Soundlab studio in Kansas City. With contributions from KC based singer Gracie Schram, 21 year-old producer Max Griffith, banjo player Fritz Hutchison (of She’s A Keeper) and a three-piece horn section of UMKC Music Conservatory graduates, Connor calls his new release a “team effort.” Connor Leimer plays The KCPT Stage at The Tank Room, Saturday, September 12, at 6:00 pm, as part of the 11th Annual Crossroads Music Fest.

Connor Leimer’s debut album, Postcard, was recorded at Weights & Measures Soundlab studio in Kansas City. With contributions from Gracie Schram, 21 year-old producer Max Griffith, banjo player Fritz Hutchison (of She’s A Keeper) and a three-piece horn section of UMKC Music Conservatory graduates, Connor calls his new release a “team effort.”

18. Connor Leimer – “Keep Knocking (feat. Gracie Schram)”
from: Postcard / Like It’s June / Oct. 2, 2015

19. Connor Leimer – “6 Days Ago”
from: Postcard / Like It’s June / Oct. 2, 2015

Connor Leimer grew up in a small suburb just south of KC. For years, he wrote most of his songs in his bedroom, kickstarting his career with The Telephone Takes, a live, acoustic album he recorded on his iPhone 4 and released as a freshman, before attending a summer workshop called the Grammy Project in 2013. There, he met musicians who, like Leimer, were young and eager to leave their mark. Months later, when he began recording Postcard at the Weights & Measures Soundlab studio in KC, many of those new friends joined him.

Connor Leimer plays The KCPT Stage at The Tank Room, Sat, September 12, at 6:00 pm, as part of the 11th Annual Crossroads Music Fest. More info at: http://www.connorleimer.com

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18. The Phantastics – “She Got You (Radio Edit)”
from: Closer / Silly Goose Records / December 14, 2013 [Debut EP from 8 member group formed in December of 2010, that specialize genre-blending hip-hop, mixed with rock, rap, dance, funk, jazz and soul.]

[The Phantastics play 90.1 FM’s Crossroads Music Festival, September 12 on the KCPT Stage at The Tank Room, 1813 Grand, at 12:00 Midnight.]

19. Janet The Planet – “Cut The Crud”
from: Under The City / Independent / October 4, 2014
[Saxophones: Bobby Bayer, Matt Purcell, Adam Stombres; Drums: Alexander Thomas; Bass: JD Linn; Guitar: Adam Davies; Mini Korg: Bobby Bayer. Recorded & mixed by Dave Gaume & Joel Nanos at Element Studios KCMO. Mastered by Joel Nanos at Element Studios. All Songs written by Janet the Planet ]

[Janet The Planet plays 90.1 FM’s Crossroads Music Festival, September 12 on the Haymaker Records Stage at Mod Gallery, 1809 McGee at 11:00pm.]

20. Duncan Burnett & The Ministry – “Addict (Live) [feat. Mandy B.]
from: LIVE / Independent / July 4, 2015
[Duncan Burnett & The Ministry recorded Live At Riot Room In Kansas City, Mo. Duncan Burnett on vocals, Mandy Burnett on vocals, Justin Curry on MD/Keyboards/Programmer, Ryan J. Lee on bass, Greg Baker on guitar, Vincent Footz Williams on drums.]

[Duncan Burnett & The Ministry plays the Crossroads Music Fest, Saturday, Sept 12 on the Vinyl Renaissance Stage at The Brick, 1727 McGee, 11:45 pm.]

11:59:30

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

Next week on Sept. 16, Marion Merritt of Records With Merritt returns with more musical discoveries and information form her musically encyclopedic brain. Also next week we’ll talk with Nate Allen about his band, Nate Allen & The Pac-Away Dots, and their new album, Take Out The Trash, to be released Sept. 18th. The Vinyl release show for Take Out The Trash is Wednesday, September 16, at recordBar, 1020 Westport Rd. ALSO next week Erique Chi and Diego Chi of the band Making Movies join us to talk about the 2nd Annual Making Movies – Carnaval, Saturday, September 19, starting at 4:00 pm, at Knuckleheads Saloon, 2715 Rochester St. KCMO featuring: Making Movies, with Hurray for the Riff Raff (acoustic), Las Cafeteras, Hearts of Darkness, Migrant Kids, Gio Chamba. Tickets: http://www.mkngmvs.com

Sources for notes: artist’s websites, bios, wikipedia.org 

Wednesday MidDay Medley in on the web:
www.WednesdayMidDayMedley.org
www.facebook.com/WednesdayMidDayMedleyon90.1FM
www.kkfi.org

Show #594

Sprint Presents: 11th Annual Crossroads Music Fest
A Benefit for 90.1FM KKFI Kansas City Community Radio

Celebrating the KC Music Scene with talent from around the Midwest: Lawrence, St. Louis, Eureka Springs, Pittsburg, Chicago, Holden, and Milwaukee.

Saturday September 12th, 2015, 6:00pm to 2:00am, Crossroads Art District, All venues are within 2 blocks, 17th & 19th Streets, and McGee & Grand. Info at: http://www.cmfkc.com

Tickets: $15.00 Advance / $20 at the Gate Online Link: http://cmfkc.com/

Ticket Outlets at Vinyl Renaissance Locations:
West 39th St., 1415 West 39th Street, KCMO, 64111, (816) 756-0014
Downtown Overland Park, 7932 Santa Fe Drive, OPKS 66204, (913) 962-0014

35 Bands: Mountain Sprout, Not A Planet, My Brothers & Sisters, Katy Guillen & The Girls, Sara Morgan, Willie Arthur Smith’s MARCHING COBRAS!, Lauren Anderson, She’s A Keeper, The Philistines, Amanda Fish Band, Jessica Paige, Duncan Burnett & The Ministry, Spirit is the Spirit, Westerners, Light Music, The Free Years, Max Justus, Julian Davis, The Phantastics, Ruddy Swain, Slow Motion Commotion, Instant Karma, The Kemps, Pink Royal, GAV7D Project, Rural Grit All-Stars, Conner Leimer, Mod Professor, Riala, Dark Satellites, Freight Train Rabbit Killer, Janet The Planet, 3 Son Green, Molly Hammer Quartet, Organ Jazz Trio

Venues with 7 Stages

Sprint Main Stage (in open space at 1837 Grand)

6:00 – Sara Morgan
7:30 – She’s A Keeper
8:30 – Marching Cobras
9:00 – Not A Planet
10:30 – Mountain Sprout

Ink Magazine Stage at The Living Room Upstairs (1818 McGee)
(The Record Machine Showcase)

6:00 – Max Justus
7:30 – The Free Years
9:00 – Westerners
10:30 – Light Music
12:00 – Spirit is The Spirit

Kissick Construction Stage at The Living Room Downstairs (1818 McGee)

6:50 – The Kemps
8:20 – Jessica paige
9:50 – Julian Davis
11:20 – Ruddy Swain

Haymaker Records/ PsychFest Stage at Mod Gallery (18th & McGee)

6:00 – Mod Proffessor
7:00 – Dark Satellites
8:00 – Rialla
9:00 – Frieght Train Rabbit Killer
10:00 – The Phillistines
11:00 – Janet The Planet
12:00 3 Son Green

Vinyl Renaissance Stage at The Brick (1809 McGee)

6:00 – Rural Grit
7:15 – Instant Karma
8:45 – Amanda Fish Band
10:15 – Duncan Burnett & The Ministry
1:15 – Katy Guillen & The Girls

KCPT Stage at The Tank Room (1813 Grand)

6:00 – Connor Leimer
7:30 – Pink Royal
9:00 – Lauren Anderson
10:30 – My Brothers & Sisters
12:00 – The Phantastics
1:30 – Slow Motion Commotion

90.1 FM KKFI Jazz Stage at the Green Lady Lounge (1809 Grand)

6:00 – Molly Hammer
9:30 – Organ Jazz Trio

Sponsors:
Sprint, Boulevard Brewing Co., KCPT – Channel 19, Kissick Construction, Live KC, Neighborhood Tourist Development Fund, Missouri Bank, Ink Magazine, 90.9 The Bridge, Vinyl Renaissance, KC Area Development Council – America’s Creative Crossroads, Lazarus Group, Central States Beverage, Avery-Weightronix, and Midwest Music Foundation. Haymaker Records, and The Record Machine are also collaborators.

More info at http://www.cmfkc.com.

Wednesday MidDay Medley surveys Crossroads Music Fest + Connor Leimer Live!

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, September 9, 2015

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Music from the 11th Annual Crossroads Music Festival
with Guest Co-Host Bill Sundahl + Connor Leimer Live!

We’ll feature music from 20 bands participating in the 11th annual Crossroads Music Fest, presented by Sprint, as a benefit for KKFI, on Saturday, September 12, from 6:00pm to 2:00am, featuring over 35 bands, in 7 venues, all within 2 blocks, in Kansas City’s Crossroads Arts District.

Mark will spin tracks from: The Free Years, The Phantastics, The Philistines, Katy Guillen & The Girls, Duncan Burnett & The Ministry, She’s A Keeper, Mountain Sprout, Light Music, Sara Morgan, Riala, Pink Royal, Lauren Anderson, Janet The Planet, Julian Davis, Westerners, Ruddy Swain, Connor Leimer, Slow Motion Commotion, Jessica Paige, and Instant Karma.

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Bill Sundahl, founder of the Crossroads Music Festival and 90.1 FM KKFI’s Special Events Coordinator, joins us as co-host for the entire show! Bill will share details about the history of the Crossroads Music Fest, artists, schedules, activities, and venues: The Main Stage at 19th & Grand, The Living Room Upstairs, The Living Room Downstairs, Mod Gallery, The Brick, The Tank Room, and Green Lady Lounge. This year’s Crossroads Music Fest includes sponsorship from: Sprint, Boulevard Brewing Co., KCPT – Channel 19, Kissick Construction, Live KC, Neighborhood Tourist Development Fund, Missouri Bank, Ink Magazine, 90.9 The Bridge, Vinyl Renaissance, KC Area Development Council – America’s Creative Crossroads, Lazarus Group, Central States Beverage, Avery-Weightronix, and Midwest Music Foundation. Haymaker Records, and The Record Machine are also collaborators. For more information, or to get advance tickets, visit: http://www.cmfkc.com.

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At 11:15 Connor Leimer plays LIVE in our 90.1 FM Studios. While finishing his senior year in high school, Connor Leimer was also putting the finishing touches on his debut album, Postcard, recorded at Weights & Measures Soundlab studio in Kansas City. With contributions from KC based singer Gracie Schram, 21 year-old producer Max Griffith, banjo player Fritz Hutchison (of She’s A Keeper) and a three-piece horn section of UMKC Music Conservatory graduates, Connor calls his new release a “team effort.” Connor Leimer plays The KCPT Stage at The Tank Room, Saturday, September 12, at 6:00 pm, as part of the 11th Annual Crossroads Music Fest. More info at: http://www.connorleimer.com/

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Show #594

WMM Playlist from September 2, 2015

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, September 2, 2015

Spinning Records with Judy Mills
+ More New & MidCoastal Releases


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

In our first hour, our friend Judy Mills, of Mills Record Company, returned to make her 7th appearance on Wednesday MidDay Medley, and again as “Guest Producer.”

Judy Mills has been a waitress, a student, a teacher, a poet, a corporate road warrior and a corporate retail slave, to name a few. She opened Mills Record Company, a new independent record store, at 314 Westport Rd, Kansas City, MO, about two and half years ago. A year later she expanded into the next door space to allow for used records and a new stage where bands play “in store” every week. Mills Record Company has hosted multiple bands for Record Store Day, and The Middle of The Map Fest.

Mills Record Company also offers a very helpful website: http://www.millsrecordcompany.com with in depth reviews of live shows and new musical releases, photographs, and a calendar of events.

Shamir on the turntable

Shamir on the turntable

2. Shamir – “Youth” (Vinyl)
from: Ratchet / XL / May 19, 2015
[Debut album from Shamir Bailey, born November 7, 1994, known by his stage name Shamir. An American singer and songwriter from Las Vegas, Nevada, his debut EP, Northtown, was released in June 2014 to positive reviews. In October 2014 Shamir signed to XL Recordings and released the single “On the Regular.” Shamir is known for his androgynous countertenor voice. Radio.com wrote that his singing voice, “like Joplin’s, stops you in your tracks.” Shamir has said that he does not mind having his voice described as androgynous, but notes that “countertenor” is the correct term: “It’s not feminine, it’s not masculine. It’s a happy medium … I feel like if the world was more like that, our problems would be gone.”]

[Shamir plays The Tank Room, Monday, October 5, at 8:30 pm.]

3. Jim O’Rourke – “Friends with Benefits”
from: Simple Songs / Drag City / May 19, 2015
[6th solo studio album from Jim O’Rourke (born January 18, 1969) a musician and record producer, long associated with the Chicago experimental and improv scene. Around 2000, he relocated to New York before moving on to Tokyo, Japan, where he currently resides. He has released albums of jazz, noise, electronica and rock music. O’Rourke has collaborated with Thurston Moore, Lee Ranaldo, Derek Bailey, Mats Gustafsson, Mayo Thompson, Brigitte Fontaine, Loren Mazzacane Connors, Merzbow, Nurse with Wound, Phill Niblock, Fennesz, Organum, Phew, Henry Kaiser, Flying Saucer Attack, and in 2006 mixed Joanna Newsom’s album Ys. In 2009, he also mixed several tracks on Newsom’s follow up Have One On Me. He has produced albums by artists such as Sonic Youth, Wilco, Stereolab, Superchunk, Kahimi Karie, Quruli, John Fahey, Smog, Faust, Tony Conrad, The Red Krayola, Bobby Conn, Beth Orton, Joanna Newsom and U.S. Maple. He mixed Wilco’s Yankee Hotel Foxtrot album and produced their 2004 album, A Ghost Is Born, for which he won a Grammy Award for “Best Alternative Album”. During the recording of Yankee Hotel Foxtrot, O’Rourke collaborated with Wilco member Jeff Tweedy and pre-Wilco Glenn Kotche under the name Loose Fur. Their self-titled debut was released in 2003 with a follow-up in 2006 entitled Born Again in the USA. He also mixed the unfinished recordings that made up a planned third album by the late American singer-songwriter Judee Sill, recorded in 1974 and mixed by O’Rourke for a 2005 release. His first three full-length albums for Drag City are named after three successive films by director Nicolas Roeg: Bad Timing: A Sensual Obsession, Eureka, and Insignificance. His fourth Drag City album, The Visitor, is named for an album that appears within Roeg’s The Man Who Fell to Earth, recorded by the film’s protagonist Thomas Jerome Newton.]

4. Carlton Melton – “Perdidle”
from: Out To Sea / Agitated Records / June 29, 2015
[CARLTON MELTON formed along the Mendocino County coastline in Northern California on the weekend of July 17th, 2008, by members: Andy Duvall, Clint Golden, Brian McDougall, Rich Millman, John Steuernagel The idea to play live, loud, improvised, experimental, instrumental, psychedelic music in a geodesic dome had been discussed for many years prior to this date. The opportunity came to fruition after the dome was completely rebuilt and the acoustic sounds inside were fully realized. The music is recorded live inside the dome to analog and digital sources using omni-directional microphones. All music is improvised in the sense that no one really knows who or what is going to be played at any given time. There are no rehearsals, practices, demonstration tapes, second takes… what you hear is the first take… ” Hit It And Quit It ” as Funkadelic would prescribe. There are no studios. We record in Brian’s house and Brian happens to live in a geodesic dome.]

5. Chelsea Wolfe – “Color of Blood”
from: Abyss / Sargent House / August 7, 2013
[5th studio album from American singer-songwriter Chelsea Wolfe who grew up in Sacramento, California. Her father was in a country band and had a home studio, where by the age of 9, she had written and recorded songs which she later described as “basically Casio-based gothy R&B songs.]

6. Suuns & Jerusalem In My Heart – “Metal”
from: Suuns and Jerusalem In My Heart / Secretly Canadian / April 14, 2015
[A collaborative studio album by Canadian rock band Suuns: Ben Shemie on vocals guitar, Joe Yarmush on guitar & bass, Max Henry on keyboards & bass, Liam O’Neill on drums, with Jerusalem in My Heart, musical project led by Radwan Ghazi Moumneh on vocals, instruments, production, and mixing.]

10:30 – Underwriting

7. Talk Talk – “I Believe in You”
from: Spirit of Eden / Parlophone (EMI) / September 16, 1988
[4th album by the English band Talk Talk. The album did not find either critical acclaim or commercial success on release, however it has over the years gained cult-status and is considered highly influential. A number of popular music industry publications have retrospectively named it one of the better albums of the 1980s. The songs were written, predominantly, by Mark Hollis lead singer, and Tim Friese-Greene (the group’s producer during its active years). The album was developed from a lengthy recording process at Wessex Studios, London between 1987 and 1988. Often working in darkness, the band recorded many hours of improvised performances, edited them down heavily, then re-arranged the remaining collection of soundbites into an album in, mostly, digital format. The end product included elements of rock, jazz, classical, and ambient music. Critics often view Spirit of Eden as a departure from Talk Talk’s previous albums.]

8. Eleventh Day Dream – “Vanishing Point”
from: Works For Tomorrow / Thrill Jockey Records / July 24, 2015
[13th album from Chicago based band founded by guitarists Rick Rizzo and Janet Beveridge Bean, who met at 1069, a house/practice space/hang out in Louisville. After moving to Chicago, Bean and Rizzo joined with guitarist Baird Figi and bassist Doug McCombs; Bean soon switched over to drums. Their first self-titled EP in 1987 introduced the hallmarks of EDD’s sound: Neil Young-inspired electric guitar workouts mixed with punk energy. The band’s full-length follow-up, Prairie School Freakout (1988), won critical praise and the attention of major labels.The band signed with Atlantic Records. Follow-ups Beet (1989) and Lived to Tell (1991) won more strong reviews but did not sell many copies; Figi left during the Lived to Tell tour and was replaced by Matthew “Wink” O’Bannon. The band made a stab for commercial success with 1993’s El Moodio, but the effort was unsuccessful and Eleventh Dream Day was dropped from Atlantic’s roster. O’Bannon left after recording 1994’s “Ursa Major” and the band ceased to be a full-time entity; Rizzo went back to college to earn a degree in education, while Bean and McCombs concentrated on their other musical projects, Freakwater and Tortoise respectively. Eleventh Dream Day has since recorded new albums every few years, starting with 1997’s Eighth. Recent albums have balanced the band’s Young-influenced approach with an interest in ambient sound, likely influenced by McCombs’s work with Tortoise.[citation needed] EDD released Stalled Parade in 2000, playing a handful of shows after the album’s release with Mark Greenberg of (The Coctails) assisting on keyboards and other instruments. Zeroes and Ones was released on April 25, 2006, on Thrill Jockey Records. Riot Now! was released on March 15, 2011, on Thrill Jockey Records. ]

9. Irma Thomas – “Wish Someone Would Care”
from: Wish Someone Would Care / (Imperial) Capitol Records / 1964
[10th single release, and first full length album from Irma Thomas (born February 18, 1941, Ponchatoula, Louisiana, United States) is an American singer from New Orleans. She is known as the “Soul Queen of New Orleans”. Thomas is a contemporary of Aretha Franklin and Etta James, but never experienced their level of commercial success. In 2007, she won the Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Blues Album for After the Rain, her first Grammy in a career spanning over 50 years.]

10. Wanda Jackson – “My First Day Without You”
from: Sings Country Songs / Capitol Records / December 1966
[8th studio album from Wanda Lavonne Jackson (born October 20, 1937) singer, songwriter, pianist, guitarist who had success in the mid-1950s and 1960s as one of the first popular female rockabilly singers and a pioneering rock and roll artist. She is known to many as the “Queen of Rockabilly.” Wanda Jackson has released 45 studio albums, one international studio album, 7 tribute and cover albums, 4 live albums, 21 compilation albums, and two box sets. Born in Maud, Oklahoma, in 1937, but has lived much of her life in Oklahoma City. Her father, a musician, moved the family to Bakersfield, California, during the 1940s in hopes of a better life. Two years later, he bought Jackson a guitar and encouraged her to play. He also took her to see performances by Spade Cooley, Tex Williams and Bob Wills, which left a lasting impression. In 1948, when she was 11, the family moved back to Oklahoma.]

11. Neko Case – “Hold On Hold On”
from: Fox Confessor Brings The Flood / Anti- / March 7, 2006
[4th solo album from alt-country musician, Neko Case, who also performs with The New Pornographers.]

Upcoming In-store Performances at Mills Record Company:

LOCAL OR BUST: A.J. Moore at 6:00 pm + Grant Conrad at 6:45 pm – Wed. Sept. 2

LOCAL OR BUST: Barabbason + TBA – Wed Sept. 9

Palehound + Arc Flash (EARLY SHOW) – Sunday, Sept. 13 at Mills Record Company

JOBB (Stik Figa X D/Will) – Friday, Sept. 18 at Mills Record Company

LOCAL OR BUST: Mars Lights + Slave Label – Wed Sept. 23 at Mills Record Company

Judy Mills Thanks for being with us on Wednesday MidDay Medley

Mills Record Company, is located at 314 Westport Rd, Kansas City, MO, their website: http://www.millsrecordcompany.com

11:00 – Station ID

More New & MidCoastal Releases

In our second hour, we’ll played more New & Mid Coastal Releases from: The Sluts, Barrel Maker X D/Will, Various Blonde, Chris Hazelton’s Boogaloo 7, Jessica Paige, The Waspmen, Beach House, Yo La Tengo, Destroyer, Ducktails, Hot Chip, and Daughn Gibson.

12. Hot Chip – “Easy To Get”
from: Why Make Sense? (Deluxe Edition) / Domino Recording Company / May 15, 2015
[6th studio release by British electronic music band formed in London, in 2000.]

13. Various Blond – “All Bases Covered”
from: All Bases Covered – Single From Upcoming Album / Independent / August 11, 2015
[Alternative experimental progressive rock funk pop progressive psychedelic from KC based band. Produced by Adam Mcgill, written by Joshua Allen. Various Blonde was concieved by Joshua Allen in 2008 and has opened for numerous national acts, Russian Circles, Free Moral Agents, Zechs Marquise, Dead Meadow, Imaad Wasif, Jucifer,The Memorials, Thursday, Fang Island, Murder By Death, Matt Pryor, Wannabe Jalva, and Electric Sixx. Current members Include: Joshua Allen on guitar & vocals, Evanjohn Mcintosh on bass, and Mark Lomas on drums. More info at: https://variousblonde.bandcamp.com/track/all-bases-covered%5D

14. The Sluts – “Summer Song”
from: The Sluts / Independent / June 17, 2015
[Debut full-length from alternative rock / rock & roll / garage rock / grunge pop – Lawrence based band. All songs written and performed by The Sluts. The Sluts are Ryan Wise on guitar & vocals, and Kristoffer Dover on drums. Produced, Recorded, Mixed & Mastered by Joel Nanos at Element Recording Studios in Kansas City, MO. The band is the winner of the 2014 Pitch Music Award for Best Punk Band.]

[The Sluts play First Friday, September 4, at Josey Records 1814 Oak St KCMO, with Lauren Anderson, The Cave Girls, and Schwervon!]

11:15

15. Beach House – “Sparks”
from: Depression Cherry / SubPop / August 28, 2015
[5th studio album by American dream pop duo formed in 2004 in Baltimore, Maryland, consisting of French-born Victoria Legrand and Baltimore native Alex Scally.]

[Beach House play Liberty Hall in Lawrence, Kansas on Saturday, September 26, w/ Jessica Pratt.]

16. Yo La Tengo – “Friday I’m In Love”
from: Stuff Like That There / Matador Records / August 28, 2015
[14th studio album from band formed in Hoboken, New Jersey, in 1984 by Ira Kaplan on guitars, piano, vocals, and Georgia Hubley on drums, piano, vocals, and since 1992 with James McNew on bass, and reuniting with former member Dave Schramm on electric guitar, to celebrate 30 years as a band mixing cover songs, “covers” of Yo La Tengo songs, and brand new originals. “Friday I’m in Love” is a song and a by British rock band The Cure. It is the second single taken from the album Wish (1992). It won the award for European Viewer’s Choice for Best Music Video at the 1992 MTV Video Music Awards.]

17. Ducktails – “Surreal Exposure”
from: St. Catherine / Domino Recording Co. / July 24, 2015
[5th studio album from psychedelic pop band from New Jersey, formed in 2006. Initially the solo recording project of Real Estate’s guitarist Matt Mondanile, the band has gone on to include Luka Usmiani, Alex Craig and Samuel Franklin amongst its members.The band’s music has been described as “hypnagogic pop”, “woozy, horizontal pop”, “lo-fi”, and “chillwave”.]

11:30 – Underwriting

18. Destroyer – “Times Square”
from: Poison Season / Merge Records / August 28, 2015
[10th full-length album from the Canadian indie rock band fronted by singer-songwriter Dan Bejar (pronounced /ˈbeɪhɑr/) a singer-songwriter from Vancouver who formed Destroyer in 1995. Bejar is also a member of the supergroup: The New Pornographers ]

[Destroyer plays The Granada Theatre in Lawrence, KS on Friday, September 25, with Jennifer Castle.]

19. Jessica Paige– “Beautiful Life”
from: Beautiful Life – Single / Independent / January 1, 2015
[From her upcoming full length release Sweet Nothings. Jessica’s band includes: Jessica Paige- on vocals & guitar, Coleen Dieker on keysboards & violin, Jerod Rivers on drums, Damon Bailey on guitar, and Ben Byard on bass & viola.]

[Jessica Paige plays Crossroads Music Fest, Sat, Sept. 12, at The Living Room 1818 McGee St, KCMO.]

[Jessica Paige plays her own ”Sweet Nothings” Album Release Show at The Living Room, 1818 McGee St, KCMO, Friday Sept. 18, at 7:00 pm, with Lauren Anderson, Luke Sheafer, and Calvin Arsenia.]

[Jessica Paige plays Carnival, at Memorial Hall, 600 N 7th St, in Downtown KCK, for KCK Business Expo, Tuesday, September 24, featuring 8 bands on 2 stages presented by INK magazine from 3:00 pm – 7:00 PM, with KCKCC Jazz Combo, Poor Bishop Hooper, Maria the Mexican, David George and The Crooked Mile, Blackbird Revue, Not a Planet, and The Clementines.]

[Jessica Paige plays Plaza Art Fair INK Stage, 4747 Broadway, Sun, Sept 27 at 2:00, w/ Rachel Mallin & The Wild Type, Captiva, Silver Maggies, Spencer Mackenzie Brown, Katy Guillen & The Girls.]

20. Daughn Gibson – “Shatter You Through”
from: Carnation / Sub Pop / June 2, 2013
[Carlisle, Pennsylvania based singer/songwriter, was formerly the drummer for the band Pearls and Brass. His debut solo album “All Hell” received such critical acclaim that Sub Pop records signed Gibson. This is is second full-length on Sub Pop.]

11:45

21. Barrel Maker – “Captivate Machines”
from: BLK FLANL – Barrel Maker X D/WILL / Independent / March 5, 2015
[Kansas City producer/emcee D/WILL switches from focusing on solo material to going behind-the-boards for upstart artist Barrel Maker. Stream the 9-track LP produced entirely by D/WILL.]

[Barrel Maker X D/WILL play Sound Machine presented by Intelligent Sound and The Record Machine Sat. Sept. 5, at 8:00 pm, at The Riot Room, with Wrong Kata Trio, Sonder, Leonard Dstroy Beats, Body2Body, Sports, Dan Matic, Narkalark, Ginjahbeard Music, RLT, DJ Elwood / Elwood Events, and alccalh.]

22. The Waspmen – “Midnight Tomorrow”
from: First Stings First / Independent / March 14, 2015
[Ian Griggs on vocals, Elan Portnoy on guitar, Jim McCormack on bass, and Dave Storms on drums.]

[The Waspmen play Knuckleheads, 2715 Rochester, KCMO, TONIGHT, Sept. 2, at 8pm w/ KARMA]

11:56

23. Chris Hazelton’s Boogaloo 7 – “Alright Now!”
from: “Alright Now!” – Single b/w “Stop Mr. Ice Cream Man”/ Sunflower Soul / June 19, 2015
[Recorded live to analog tape. All songs written by Chris Hazelton. Chris Hazelton on Hammond B-3 Organ, Nick Howell on Trumpet, Nick Rowland on Alto Sax, Brett Jackson on Baritone Sax, Matt Hopper on Guitar , Danny Rojas on Drums , and Pat Conway on Congas & Cowbell. Recorded, mixed, & produced by Chris Hazelton, Mastered by Brendan McReynolds.]

[Chris Hazelton’s Boogaloo 7 play the Green Lady Lounge Friday September 4, from 10:00 to 2:00 am.]

[Chris Hazelton’s Boogaloo 7 play Overland Park Ballroom & Social Club Sat. Sept. 5, w/ Julia Haile.]

11:59:30



24. Noel Coward – “The Party’s Over Now”

from: Noel Coward in New York / drg / 2003
[orig. 1957]



Next week on September 9, Bill Sundahl joins us as our special guest co-host for our entire show as we feature music from over 20 of the bands playing the 11th annual Crossroads Music Fest presented by Sprint, as a benefit to 90.1 FM KKFI on Sept. 12. Also joining us is Connor Leimer, who will play live in our 90.1 FM Studios.


Sources for notes: artist’s websites, bios, wikipedia.org 



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Show #593

WMM Playlist from August 26, 2015

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, August 26, 2015

More New & MidCoastal Releases
+ Guest Producer: Katlyn Conroy


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

2. Light Music – “Petrichor”
from: Ocean’s Daughter / The Record Machine / August 2015 
[Electronic rock / psychedelic-pop / euro-house. Last played on our show on April 15. Debut album recording of Milwaukee, Wisconsin based band, founded in June 2012, with: Brendan Benham, Shae Lappen, Dan Mena, Ed Zuehlke. The band members have played together in various forms for the past decade. Written over the course of two years, Ocean’s Daughter was recorded and mixed in 2014 by acclaimed producer and engineer Beau Sorenson (Death Cab for Cutie, Bob Mould). The album is a tonal and emotional exploration into the depths of love, worship, and forgiveness. The loosely conceptual album follows the oceanic heroine Aphrodite as she travels through a saga of love in modernity, exploring from different angles the strength, power, beauty and independence she embodies unequivocally through her manifestations of love. Light Music played The Middle of The Map Fest, Friday, April 24 at Ernie Biggs.]

[Light Music will play Crossroads Music Fest, Sept 12, on a stage curated by The Record Machine.]

3. The Mynabirds – “Shake Your Head Yes”
from: Lover’s Know / Saddle Creek / August 7, 2015
[3rd album from singer and multi-instrumentalist Laura Burhenn who named her band The Mynabirds partly as a nod to James Joyce, and partly a tribute to Neil Young’s Motown period (The Mynah Birds, with band mate Rick James). Nearly a year in the making. Laura Burhenn drove across the US twice and toured South Africa solo while writing, then spent 8 months in studios in LA, Nashville and Joshua Tree working out the songs. In addition to The Mynabirds, Burhenn has toured as a member of Bright Eyes and The Postal Service.]

4. Sunday Heroine –“Leech”
from: unreleased track from band’s Sound Cloud page / March 2015
[Lawrence, KS based 3-piece band formed in the Spring of 2015 by: Chris Maddox on bass & backing vocals, Max Allsbrooks on drums, and the incredible 17 year old Max Lock, who is currently a Senior, at Topeka High School, in Topeka, Kansas. Max Lock sings lead vocals, and along with singing Lock plays both the guitar and piano and she writes original music as well. More info at https://soundcloud.com/sunday-heroine%5D

5. Holy White Hounds – “Oh Mama”
from: Oh Mama [EP] / Independent / October 15, 2013
[Des Moines, IA, based rock ‘n roll band with Brenton Dean, Ambrose Lupercal, Seth Luloff, and James Manson. The band is releasing their debut full-length on Sept. 19. More info at: http://holywhitehounds.com%5D

[Holy White Hounds play Frank’s North Star Tavern, in Lawrence, on Friday, August 28, at 9:00 pm, with The Philistines, and No Cave.]

[Holy White Hounds play recordBar, Saturday, Aug 29, with Dolls On Fire and Adriana Nikole (solo).]

6. Dolls On Fire – “So Lost In Love”
from: Synesthesia / Independent / February 13, 2015
[Recorded by Duane Trower at Weights and Measures studio. Zach Hodson on lead vocals & guitar, Rachel Jaggard on lead vocals & keys, Michelle Bacon on bass, Ben Byard on guitar and Mark Johnson on drums.]

[Dolls on Fire play recordBar, 1020 Westport Rd, on Saturday, August 29, with Holy White Hounds and Adriana Nikole (solo).]

7. PEARS – “Victim To Be”
from: Go To Prison / Independent / February 14, 2015
[Punk / Hardcore from New Orleans, with Zach Quinn on vocals, Brian Pretus on guitar & vocals, Alex Talbot on bass, and Jarret Nathan on drums. PEARS released their critically acclaimed album, “Go To Prison”, in June 2014, and was released on vinyl in September 2014. More info at: http://www.pearstheband.com/.%5D

[PEARS play The Riot Room, Monday, August 31, w/ Stiff Middle Fingers, The Rackatees, Deco Auto.]

8. The Rackatees – “Little Joey”
from: This Horse Rides On / Indep. / released digitally – June 20, 2014 / on vinyl – July 2015
[Lawrence, Kansas, Punk Rock band formed on November 27, 2009 by Patrick on bass & vocals, Korey on guitar, and Kolin on drums. Their debut full length was released digitally on June 20, 2014. The album was released on Vinyl in July 2015. Engineered, mixed and mastered by Keegan Smith in Kansas City, MO. during January and February 2014. Original artwork by Patrick. Design & layout by Kolin. Written by The Rackatees. More info at: http://therackatees.bandcamp.com/%5D

[The Rackatees play The Riot Room, Monday, August 31, w/ Stiff Middle Fingers, PEARS, Deco Auto.]

10:30 – Underwriting

9. Radkey – “Love Spills”
from: Dark Black Makeup / Strange Loop Records / August 21, 2015
[Debut full length album from Radkey, a St. Joesph, Missouri based band, made up of teenage brothers Darrion, Isaiah, and Solomon. Their influences include The Who and Nirvana. They brothers are going on the road for the rest of the year mostly throughout Europe.]

[Radkey is currently on an international tour. They play The Bottleneck, September 25.]

10. Thee Oh Sees – “Web”
from: Mutilator Defeated At Last / Castle Face / May 26, 2015
[9th studio album from Thee Oh Sees, and the band’s fourteenth studio album, overall. Formed in San Francisco in 1997. The band currently consists of primary songwriter and core member John Dwyer (vocals, guitar), Timothy Hellman (bass) and drummers, Ryan Moutinho and Dan Rincon. Thee Oh Sees play a wide range of rock genres, such as 1960s garage rock and psychedelic rock, punk rock, noise rock, art punk, and 1980s post-punk. Initially an outlet for Dwyer (Coachwhips, Pink and Brown, Yikes and The Hospitals) to release experimental home recordings, over the course of several releases and genre transitions, Thee Oh Sees evolved into a full band, featuring Brigid Dawson (vocals, keyboard), Petey Dammit (bass, guitar), Mike Shoun (drums), and Lars Finberg (drums, guitar). The band became noted for their prolific discography, energetic live shows, and whimsical visual aesthetic. The band has changed its lineup and name several times, having previously being known as Orinoka Crash Suite, OCS, Orange County Sound, and The Ohsees.]

[Thee Oh Sees play recordBar, Wednesday, September 2, with The Blind Shake.]

11. The Psychedelic Furs – “Love My Way”
from: Forever Now / CBS – / September 25, 1982
[1st single from the 3rd album of English rock band formed in 1977 by singer Richard Butler and brother Tim Butler on bass. Psychedelic Furs were spawned from the British post-punk scene. Love My Way was written by the four members of the group and produced by Todd Rundgren who also played marimba on the song. The song reached the top 10 in New Zealand and the top 50 in the UK and US.]

[The Psychedelic Furs play Crossroads KC on Thursday, august 27, with The Church.]

10:45

12. Beans On Toast – “Stinging Nettles”
from: The Grand Scheme of Things / Xtra Mile Recordings / March 10, 2015
[Beans On Toast is the stage name of a British folk singer from Essex, who rose to out of the UK folk scene in 2005. His songwriting openly deals with the topics of politics, drugs and love. He has six studios albums and has traditionally released a new record each year on his birthday, December 1.]

[Beans On Toast play Gospel Lounge at Knuckleheads Sat, Aug 29, w/ Sky Smeed, Truckstop Honeymoon.]

13. Lauren Anderson – “Mine”
from: Truly Me / Independent / July 24, 2015
[Originally from Chicago, Lauren first started performing solo gigs around KC after completing her masters in music therapy, from University of Kansas in 2012. Lauren then formed her own band and released her debut EP “Do & Hope” in August 2014. Lauren Anderson was nameds the 2015 Female Vocalist of the Year from Midwest Music Awards. Lauren Anderson play 90.1 FM’s Crossroads Music Festival, September 12.]

[Lauren Andersons Release Party is at Knuckleheads Thurs, Aug 27, at 8:30 pm.]

14. Unknown Mortal Orchestra – “Ur Life One Night”
from: Multi-Love / Jagjaguar / May 26, 2015 [3rd album from American and New Zealand rock band composed of singer, guitarist and songwriter Ruban Nielson, bassist Jake Portrait and drummer Riley Geare.]

11:00 – Station ID

11:00 – Guest Producer: Catlyn Conroy

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Musician, singer and songwriter, Katlyn Conroy, is a Lawrence, Kansas native. She was a member of the acclaimed and popular band Cowboy Indian Bear. Katlyn has been releasing and performing music for over 10 years. Katlyn was the winner of a 2013 Pitch Music Award for Best Singer/Songwriter. La Guerre‘s newest album, Sapphires, was released January 20, 2015, by The Record Machine. La Guerre plays The Bottleneck, in Lawrence on Saturday, August 29, with Pink Royal, and Not A Planet. More info at: http://www.katlynconroy.bandcamp.com.

Orion Dollar, Quinlan Carttar, and Katlyn Conroy of La Guerre, on the August 26, 2015 Wednesday MidDay Medley.

Orion Dollar, Quinlan Carttar, and Katlyn Conroy of La Guerre, on the August 26, 2015 Wednesday MidDay Medley.

Joining Katlyn Conroy were members of her band La Guerre: Orion Dollar, who plays guitar, and Quinlan Carttar, who plays synth, bass, and vocals. Orion Dollar also plays with the band Westerners. Quinlan Carttar is also a DJ at KJHK in Lawrence, Kansas.

15. The ACBs – “Underweight”
from: Little Leaves / High Dive Records / March 5, 2013
[Konnor Ervin (lead vocals, guitar); Bryan McGuire (bass); Andrew Connor (guitar); Kyle Rausch (drums). Follow up to their December, 2010 release, Stona Rosa. Their songs have been featured on MTV’s The Inbetweeners, and Daytrotter. The title “Little Leaves” is a nod to frontman Konnor Ervin’s landscaping day job. The lead single, “Ocean” was released as a free download in late 2012, prompting Popmatters to declare the ACBs as one of its “Best Hopes to Break Out in 2013.”]

16. Jake Bellows – “All Right Now”
from: New Ocean / Saddle Creek Records / August 6, 2013
[Fronted the Omaha NE band Neva Dinova, named after his grandmother, for 15 years before moving to LA.]

17. Hundred Waters – “Murmurs”
from: The Moon Rang Like a Bell / OWSLA / May 27, 2014
[Based in LA, and formed in Gainesville, Florida in October 2011. Both of their albums received much critical praise and reviewers often noted the group’s blend of electronic and organic sounds. The band is composed of Nicole Miglis on vocals, piano, flute; Trayer Tryon on production, electronics, bass; Paul Giese on electronics, guitar; and Zach Tetreault on drums, percussion, trumpet. The group came to prominence in 2012 with the release of their first self-titled album and an unexpected partnership with Skrillex’s predominantly electronic OWSLA record label. Hundred Waters wrote and produced most of their second album, The Moon Rang Like a Bell, while on tour with Alt-J, The xx, Julia Holter and others.]

18. Bright Eyes – “Hit The Switch”
from: Digital Ash In a Digital Urn / Saddle Creek Records / January 25, 2005
[One of two Bright Eyes albums (along with I’m Wide Awake, It’s Morning) released on January 25, 2005. It peaked at #15 in the US and #43 in the UK. Contrasted to the acoustic nature of I’m Wide Awake It’s Morning, this album is more electronic. The first Bright Eyes albums on which Conor Oberst, Mike Mogis, and Nate Walcott became the three permanent members of Bright Eyes. Bright Eyes was founded by singer-songwriter and guitarist Conor Oberst. It consists of Oberst, multi-instrumentalist and producer Mike Mogis, trumpet and piano player Nate Walcott, and a rotating lineup of collaborators drawn primarily from Omaha’s indie music scene.Bright Eyes is signed to Saddle Creek Records, a Nebraska-based label founded by Conor Oberst’s brother Justin Oberst and Bright Eyes member Mike Mogis, now distributed by Sony Corporation.]

19. The Tiny – “Pet Sematary”
from: Gravity & Grace / Independent / Oct. 14, 2009 / Single release Determine Records / 2006
[Alternative/power-folk/pop, from Stockholm, Sweden based band, consisting of pianist and vocalist Ellekari Larsson, cellist Leo Svensson, with double bassist Johan Berthling (sometimes replaced by Patric Thorman or Torbjörn Zetterberg in live shows). Larsson’s DetErMine Records distributes the band’s albums in Sweden, while they are signed to Eyeball Records in the United States. The Tiny’s first album, Close Enough, was released in Spring 2004 in Sweden, and a year later in the United States. Their second album, Starring: Someone Like You, was released in mid-2006.The group’s minimalistic music demonstrates classical, gothic, and other influences. Larsson’s characteristically childlike singing voice is frequently prone to melodic yowling and warbling, and has drawn comparisons to Björk and Kate Bush.]

20. Flowers Forever – “Black Rosary”
from: Flowers Forever / Team Love / February 19, 2008
[Flowers Forever is the side project of Tilly and the Wall guitarist Derek Pressnall.]

11:25 – Underwriting

21. Cocorosie – “Lemonade”
from: Grey Oceans / Sub Pop / May 11, 2010
[Sisters Sierra & Bianca Casady.]

22. Mat Shoare– “Murder”
from: Right As Rain / Indep / May 5, 2015
[3rd full length solo release, from KC based Mat Shoare, a singer, guitarist, band leader, and record label founder. As a songwriter he has been nominated for a Pitch Music Award. He is one of our favorite Kansas City based musicians. Mat Shoare joins us to share tracks from his third solo release ‘Right As Rain” that will be officially released on Tuesday, May 5. Mat’s new music video for his song “Murder” premiered on PopMatters.com. Mat has also released several EPs with The Empty Spaces, who won a Pitch Music Award for Best Garage Band. “Murder” the first digital single release from Right As Rain premiered on PopMatters.com]

23. Chad VanGaalen – “Chronograph #1”
from: Infiniheart / Sub Pop / August 23, 004
[Chad VanGaalen was born 1977, and is a Canadian musician and artist from Calgary, Alberta. Following a few scattered independent releases, done mostly on homemade CDs with hand-drawn art, VanGaalen released Infiniheart (2004) on Canadian independent label Flemish Eye. Infiniheart, a collection of songs selected from recordings made in his bedroom/makeshift studio, was picked up in 2005 by indie label Sub Pop.[3] In late 2005, the album was re-released with a bonus six-song EP entitled Green Beans..]

24. Ah Holly Fam’ly – “All Unfolding”
from: Reservoir / Lucky Madison / October 13, 2009
[Portland, Oregon based band made up of Jeremy Faulkner, Morgan Hobart, Shannon Rose. They call their music “stoner calypso.” More info at: http://www.myspace.com/ahhollyfamly.%5D

25. La Guerre – “Build”
from: Rage, ETC. / Demo / 2016
[“demos” available at http://www.katlynconroy.bandcamp.com.]

La Guerre plays The Bottleneck, in Lawrence on Saturday, August 29, with Pink Royal, and Not A Planet.

La Guerre plays The KJHK Music Fest October 3, on the lawn outside The Leeds Center.

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

11:55:15

26. Cowboy Indian Bear – “Jennifer”
from: Daytrotter Session – recorded at Future Appletree / September 6, 2013
[Katlyn became the fourth member of Cowboy Indian Bear after the release of their debut full-length. For this recording the band included: Beau Bruns, CJ Calhoun, Katlyn Conroy, and Martinez Hillard.]

11:59:30



17. Noel Coward – “The Party’s Over Now”

from: Noel Coward in New York / drg / 2003
[orig. 1957]



Next week on September 2, Judy Mills of Mills Record Company joins us in our first hour as Guest Producer.



Sources for notes: artist’s websites, bios, wikipedia.org 



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Show #592

Wednesday MidDay Medley plays more New & Local Releases + Guest Producer: Katlyn Conroy

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, August 26, 2015

More New & MidCoastal Releases
+ Guest Producer: Katlyn Conroy

La Guerre (Katlyn Conroy) photographed by Jason Dailey

La Guerre (Katlyn Conroy) photographed by Jason Dailey

Mark plays more New & MidCoastal Releases from: Radkey, Dolls On Fire, Sunday Heroine, Light Music, Lauren Anderson, Holy White Hounds, PEARS, The Mynabirds, Thee Oh Sees, Unknown Mortal Orchestra, Beans on Toast, The Psychedelic Furs, and more!

At 11:00 musician, singer and songwriter, and Lawrence, Kansas native, Katlyn Conroy, joins us as Guest Producer for our second hour. Kathleen Conroy will spin tracks from: The ACBs, Jake Bellows, Hundred Waters, Bright Eyes, The Tiny, Flowers Forever, Cocorosie, Mat Shoare, Ah Holly Fam’ly, Chad VanGaalen, La Guerre, and Cowboy Indian Bear.

Katlyn Conroy is the winner of a 2013 Pitch Music Award for best songwriter. Katlyn Conroy was a member of the band Cowboy Indian Bear, and has been releasing and performing her own songs as La Guerre, since 2009. Playing sometimes solo, and also as a 4-piece band. La Guerre’s newest album, Sapphires, was released January 20, 2015, by The Record Machine. La Guerre plays The Bottleneck, in Lawrence on Saturday, August 29, with Pink Royal, and Not A Planet. More info at: http://www.katlynconroy.bandcamp.com.

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Show #592

WMM Playlist from August 19, 2015

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, August 19, 2015

David George & A Crooked Mile
+ Lauren Anderson + Shades of Jade


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

2. The Conquerors – “I Don’t Know”
from: I Don’ Know – Single B/W I See You / High Dive Records / August 11, 2015
[Rock & Roll / Psychedelic Pop from Kansas City based 5-piece band with: Rory Cameron on guitar & vocals, Vince Lawhon on guitar & vocals, Jim Button on drums, Jake Cardwell on percussion, and Kyle Rausch on bass & vocals. Written by: The Conquerors. Recorded by: Vincent Lawhon at Element Recording. Mixed by: Joel Nanos & Vincent Lawhon at Element Recording. Mastered by: Joel Nanos at Element Recording. More info at: http://theeconquerors.bandcamp.com%5D

10:08 – Inspired by their daughters…

3. Iris DeMent – “Listening To Singing”
from: The Trackless Woods / FlariElla / August 7, 2015
[6th studio album from Grammy nominated Iris DeMent who NPR said was considered ”one of the great voices in contemporary popular music.” The Trackless Woods sets 18 poems by acclaimed 20th century Russian poet Anna Akhmatova to life. Hailed as one of Russia’s finest poets, Akhmatova survived the Bolshevik Revolution, both World Wars and Stalin. She lost family, friends and fellow writers to political killings and labor in the gulags. When Iris randomly stumbled upon Akhmatova’s work in a book of poetry a friend sent as a gift, she was immediately taken by the sorrow and burden of the poems, juxtaposed with Akhmatova’s lightness and transcendence in the face of inhumanity. ”Anna’s gift of song is so strong, about alI I had to do was get really quiet and listen,” says Iris. After reading that first poem the melodies began pouring out of her, and before she even fully understood what was driving her, Iris was gathering musicians and friends, including co-producer Richard Bennett (Emmylou Harris, Neil Diamond, Steve Earle), to record ‘The Trackless Woods’ in her living room over a five-day period. The result is a breathtaking pairing of piano and voice in Iris’ style with timeless melodies that are deeply rooted in the American South. The project also fulfilled a long yearned-for desire to connect with her adopted daughter’s culture and history. Iris and her husband Greg Brown adopted their daughter from Siberia in 2005, when she was 6, and she says “I’d never have made this record were it not for her.”]

[Iris DeMent plays Knuckleheads Saloon, Friday, November 20.]

4. Kasey Rausch w/ Victor & Penny & Their Loose Change Orchestra –“This Little Crow”
from: This Little Crow – Single / unreleased song / April 2015
[Recorded in March 2015 with Erin McGrane, Jeff Freling, Rick Willoughby and James Isaac, by Rob Nold Audio. Kasey writes: “This Little Crow” is a song for all you parents out there who have “babies” about to fly. It’s about being so proud to “cut the apron strings” as you recognize that you’ve raised your young’n up just fine and it’s time to watch them take off. It’s a song for Kasey’s daughter, Kaya, who graduated high school last May and last weekend left home for K-State and a grand new adventure in life. More info at: http://www.kaseyrausch.com] [Last November Kasey released her third solo release Guitar in Hand on Mudstomp Records. she hosts/produces RIVER TRADE RADIO Sunday mornings at 9am, on 90.1 FM with Mikal Shapiro. Kasey Rausch plays w/ The Naughty Pines every Tuesday at CODA.]

[Kasey Rausch plays the Garage at Knuckleheads, Friday, August 21, with Rick Gibson Band.]

10:15

5. Kodascope – “Conversations and Proclamations”
from: Kodascope [EP] / Independent / May 12, 2015
[Debut release from six-piece KC band. Matthew Hayden on drums, percussion; Justin Skinner on percussion, drums; Michael Tipton on vocals, guitar; Ashleigh Guthrie on keyboards; Brent Jamison on bass; and Andy Kirk on guitar. ]

[Kodascope play recordBar, Thursday, August 20, with Mime Game, and Vehicles.]

6. Deco Auto – “The Silent Ones”
from: “The Curse of Deco Auto” / Independent / February 14, 2015
[Deco Auto is: Steven Garcia on guitar & vocals, Tracy Flowers on bass & vocals, Pat Tomek on drums & keys. Steven was a founding member of Colorado punk bands Armchair Martian and Knee Jerk. Pat was a founding member of The Rainmakers, and he still is. Tracy’s chocolate tofu pie is to die for! Recorded by Pat Tomek at Largely Studios, 2014, in Kansas City, MO. Produced by Steven Garcia with Pat Tomek. All songs by Steven Garcia, $tudentLoansForLifeMusic (ASCAP). Too punk for pop, too pop for punk … the curse of Deco Auto.]

[On Friday, August 21, Deco Auto plays Screenland Armour’s Arts and Crafts Beer Festival presented by 4 Hands Brewing Company featuring the largest selection of rare, aged and exclusive craft beers, live music, local artists, independent films all helping to benefit KC Pet Project. Screenland Arts & Crafts Fest on Friday August 21, features: Rev Gusto, Deco Auto, Onward Crispin Glover, and The New Riddim. Saturday, August 22, features: The Electric Lungs, The Hillary Watts Riot, and Kodascope]

7. The AM Trio – “I Left Lousi”
from: As of Now / Independent / June 30, 2015
[Alyssa Murray (Vocalist/Pianist/Songwriter), Joel Stratton (bass), and Josh Blythe (drums/vocals) have crossed paths and joined forces to create unique, multi-dimensional songs. Murray’s writing style has drawn comparison to Joni Mitchell as well as Fiona Apple]

10:30 – Underwriting

10:32 – Interview with Shades of Jade

Bill Brownlee, music writer for The KC Star wrote, “Shades of Jade is at the vanguard of the burgeoning youth movement on Kansas City’s jazz scene.” Band members include conservatory trained artists: Joshua Williams on trumpet & flugelhorn, Desmond Mason on keyboards, Perry DJStix Holliday on percussion, Derrick Greenwood on bass & guitar, Dominique Sanders on bass, Vanessa Ayala on vocals, and Debo’ra Baskin on vocals. Shades of Jade, have a new single titled, “That One” recorded with vocalist Derick Cunigan, that will be released on August 20, when Shades of Jade play The Blue Room, 1616 East 18th St. KCMO, at 7:00 pm.

Derick Cunigan with Joshua Williams, Perry DJStix Holliday of Shades of Jade on the August 19, 2015 Wednesday MidDay Medley.

Derick Cunigan with Joshua Williams, Perry DJStix Holliday of Shades of Jade on the August 19, 2015 Wednesday MidDay Medley.

Joshua Williams, Perry DJStix Holliday, Derick Cunigan joined us on Wednesday MidDay Medley.

Shades of Jade’s critically acclaimed debut recording, “Fingerprinted Memories pt. 1” was released on September 21, 2013. The band has been working on “Fingerprinted Memories pt. 2. Sketches of the Heart” and the single release, “That One” gives us a glimpse into their upcoming album.

“Fingerprinted Memories pt. 2. Sketches of the Heart uses the themes of the good, bad and ugly aspects of relationships. The released track features Derick Jolliff-Cunigan expressing what it feels like to find your soul mate for the first time.

Derick Cunigan is not only a singer also works in television. Derick is originally from St. Louis.

Artistic director, composer, and musician, Joshua Williams, talked about how Derick is an honorary member of Shades of Jade.

Perry DJStix Holliday, like Derick is a married man, and a professional business man, and a father, and as well as being a musician he is also a photographer.

Shades of Jade play The Blue Room at the American Jazz Museum, 1600 E 18th St, KCMO 64108
Thursday, August 20, as part of the Charlie Parker Celebration of events.

10:39

8. Shades of Jade – “That One with Derick Cunigan”
from: That One – Single / Independent / August 20, 2015

10:43

Shades of Jade also play:

Shades of Jade play the First Saturday of each month at Coda Bar & Grill.

Shades of Jade play The Phoenix, at 302 W 8th Street, Saturday, October 24.

From the bands bio: Infusing specific elements of jazz, hip hop, pop, and rock into contagious soulful grooves with spurts of raw emotion Shades of Jade is on a mission to “break genre specificities and touch its listeners“.

Kanas City is experiencing a Jazz youth movement fostered by UMKC Conservatory of Music, Bobby Watson, Charlotte Street Foundation, American Jazz Museum, The Phoenix, Broadway Jazz Club, Musicians Union.

Shades of Jade have received for a second year an artist-work-rehearsal space through The Charlotte Street Foundation Urban Culture Project.

SoG Influences: The RH Factor, Robert Glasper Experiment, and Christian Scott Quintet.

Shades of Jade play The Blue Room, 1616 East 18th St. KCMO, on Thurs, Aug 20, at 7pm.
More info at: http://www.shadesofjademusic.com.

10:49

9. Madisen Ward & the Mama Bear – “Down in Mississippi”
from: Skeleton Crew / Glassnote Entertainment Group / May 19, 2015
[Singer songwriter, Madisen Ward graduated from William Chrisman High School in Independence, Missouri in 2007. He plays live and records with his mother, Ruth Ward, who has been playing guitar and singing for over 309 years. The duo both play guitar, with Mama Bear harmonizing with her son. Their debut EP was recorded in Kansas City’s Element Recording by Joel Nanos. Wednesday MidDay Medley was the first radio show to play Madisen Ward and the Mama Bear. They have played live on our show in 2013 and 2014, and were featured in 90.1 FM’s Tribute to Pete Seeger at Unity Temple, and The Crossroads Music Fest. They played the Americana Music Fest in Nashville, in the fall of 2014, where the national music press fell in love with their music. They were signed to Glassnote Records and after spending several months recording their new album in Nashville, they made their network television debut, Feb. 11, 2015 on The Late Show With David Letterman. They have embarked on huge tours, both in Europe and accross the United States. They played Bonaroo where they met Robert Plant. At one point during their tour the opened for the Pixies.]

[Madisen Ward and the Mama Bear play The Midland Theatre, August 20, with Luluc.]

10. Gary Cloud – “Baby Jesus Walked Us Home”
from: Baby Jesus / Independent / 2015
[Recorded live at Davey’s Uptown, with bassist Rocky Rudy. Gary Cloud is host of The Rambler’s Songwriter Roundup, an ever-changing line-up of singer/songwriters, Mondays, at Davey’s Uptown Ramblers Club, 3402 Main Street, KC.]

[Gary Cloud plays Davey’s Uptown, Friday, August 21, with Scott Stuewe, and The Accidentals]

11:00 – Station ID

11. David George & A Crooked Mile – “Shine”
from: Shine [Single] / UniGlobe/xWB Records / May 29, 2014
[David George – Vocals & Guitar, John Johnson – Guitar & Vocals, Ben Byard – Bass & Vocals, Christine Gross – Cello & Vocals, Giuliano Mingucci – Drums & Vocals. Shine was the 1st single from the upcoming full length album “Radiant Man”.]

11:04 – Interview with David George, Ben Byard, and Giuliano Mingucci

Ben Byard, David George,  and Giuliano Mingucci on the August 19, 2015 Wednesday MidDay Medley.

Ben Byard, David George, and Giuliano Mingucci on the August 19, 2015 Wednesday MidDay Medley.

In the last year and a half, David George has toured with John Fogerty, playing The Late Show with David Letterman, The Tonight Show, The View; he met Paul McCartney. David also performed a solo acoustic set in front of nearly 9,000 people at Starlight Theatre opening for Styx, REO Speedwagon and Ted Nugent. In his career, David George has played in the bands Moaning Lisa and Culture Killers. After a move to the West Coast, in 2010 he released his solo album, Love/Life, a collection of 12 songs recorded in Burbank, California. A family emergency brought David back to KC, from LA where he continued his solo work and released an EP, several singles, and appeared in The Kansas City Repertory Theatre’s production of the new musical “Stillwater.”

David George’s band, David George & A Crooked Mile is set to release a new full length record titled “Radiant Man” with new songs written by David George. David George & A Crooked Mile play recordBar, Saturday, August 22, with Kristie Stremel’s Pet Project (featuring members of Joe’s Pet Project) and Carswell & Hope!

David George and bandmates Ben Byard & Giuliano Mingucci joined us to share the details and play live in our 90.1 FM studios.

David George & A Crooked Mile have shared the stage with The Lumineers, Jacob Dylan, and have played The Crossroads Music Festival, MidCoast Takeover, and Folk Alliance International. The band includes: David George on vocals & guitar, John Johnson on guitar & vocals, Ben Byard on bass & vocals, Christine Gross on cello & vocals, and Giuliano Mingucci on drums & vocals. Forming a band…David George & A Crooked Mile

David George performed onstage in the KC Repertory Theatre’s production of the new musical “Stillwater” by Nathan Tysen with his band, Joe’s Pet Project.

Ben Byard also plays with: Dolls On Fire, Vi Tran Band, Drew Black & Dirty Electric

Giuliano Mingucci also plays with: Barclay Martin Ensemble, and John Velghe & The Prodigal Sons.

Giuliano Mingucci is also a producer and engineer and with Barclay Martin created the amazing 2014 release “Madagascar.” Giuliano also works as Director of the Crown Vision High Definition video board at Kauffman Stadium for the Kansas City Royals.

11:11

David George, Giuliano Mingucci, and Ben Byard, playing LIVE on the August 19, 2015 Wednesday MidDay Medley.

David George, Giuliano Mingucci, and Ben Byard, playing LIVE on the August 19, 2015 Wednesday MidDay Medley.

12. David George & A Crooked Mile – “Great Wide Open” (Live)
David George on vocals and guitar, Ben Byard on guitar and harmony vocals, and Giuliano Mingucci on percussion and harmony vocals.

Influences: Crosby Stills Nash & Young, The Eagles, Fleetwod Mac, Ray LaMontagne, Ryan Adams, Jeff Buckley, John Fogerty, CCR, Tom Petty, Paul McCartney & Wings, Jake Bugg, The Beatles, Buck Owen, Merle Haggard, Johnny Cash… you get the picture.

In celebration of, “Radiant Man” David George & A Crooked Mile play recordBar, Saturday, August 22, with Kristie Stremel’s Pet Project (featuring members of Joe’s Pet Project) and Carswell & Hope! More info at: http://www.davidgeorgeandacrookedmile.com

11:22

13. David George & A Crooked Mile – “So You”
rom: Radiant Man / UniGlobe Records / August 22, 2015

11:27 – Underwriting

11:29 – Interview with Lauren Anderson

14. Lauren Anderson – “My Reminder”
from: Truly Me / Independent / July 24, 2015

[The Lauren Anderson Release Party for her debut full length record, “Truly Me” is at Knuckleheads Saloon, Thursday, August 27, at 8:30 pm.]

Lauren Anderson is originally from Chicago. She first started performing solo gigs around Kansas City after completing her masters in music therapy, from The University of Kansas in 2012. Lauren then formed her own band and released her debut EP “Do & Hope” in August 2014. Lauren Anderson is the 2015 Female Vocalist of the Year from Midwest Music Awards. Lauren Anderson will play 90.1 FM’s Crossroads Music Festival, presented by Sprint, September 12. The Lauren Anderson Release Party for her debut full length record, “Truly Me” is at Knuckleheads Saloon, Thursday, August 27, at 8:30 pm.

Lauren was classically trained throughout most of her early life. She began classical piano lessons at the age of 8, was an active member of several choirs and began taking classical voice lessons when she began high school. She obtained a bachelors degree in music with an emphasis on voice at Augustana College. She planned on becoming an opera singer, but realized that pop & soul music were more in her wheelhouse.

Having listened to those around her, telling her that music and the arts were difficult fields to have a career in, Lauren followed the safe path in life, making sure she had a “back-up” plan while working on her music and performing.

Having had a passion for psychology in addition to music, Lauren decided to continue onto The University of Kansas to complete her masters in music therapy.

After receiving her masters in music therapy, in 2012, she began working on the pediatric unit and pediatric intensive care unit at The University of Kansas Hospital, as well as at Gillis Center as a music therapist. Despite her love of working as a music therapist, Lauren found that passions don’t die easily, she was ready to take on the challenge of making music performance her career. Lauren began performing solo gigs at Bar Louie, Jerry’s Bait Shop and Main Street Cafe.

She quickly realized that she could only go so far in the business while playing solo gigs, so she began attending jam sessions at venues such as Freddy T’s, Llewelyn’s Pub and Westport Saloon. At the these jams Lauren met Kristopher Schnebelen (of Trampled Under Foot, first place winners of the 2008 International Blues Challenge, and winners of the 2014 Blues Music Awards Album of the Year, and Blues Blast Band of The Year in 2011 and 2012.

Kristopher Schnebelen and Dylan Reiter (from Brandon Miller Band) and Adam Stuber, helped her complete her first first official EP, “Do & Hope”, released in August 2014. The EP was named after the unofficial motto of Lauren’s mother’s side of the family, who often remarked, “Just do it and hope it turns out okay.”

11:41

Lauren Anderson plays LIVE on the August 19, 2015, Wednesday MidDay Medley.

Lauren Anderson plays LIVE on the August 19, 2015, Wednesday MidDay Medley.

15. Lauren Anderson – “Mine” (Live)
also available on: Truly Me / Independent / July 24, 2015

Lauren’s band consists of: Adam Stuber, Dylan Reiter and Jeff Daniels.

Lauren Anderson is the 2015 Female Vocalist of the Year from Midwest Music Awards.

Lauren Anderson also plays The Phoenix, August 29

Lauren Anderson plays 90.1 FM’s Crossroads Music Fest, presented by Sprint, Sept. 12.

The Lauren Anderson Release Party for her debut full length record, “Truly Me” is at Knuckleheads Saloon, Thursday, August 27, at 8:30 pm.

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

10:56

16. Lauren Anderson – “One Day”
from: Truly Me / Independent / July 24, 2015

[The Lauren Anderson Release Party for her debut full length record, “Truly Me” is at Knuckleheads Saloon, Thursday, August 27, at 8:30 pm.]

11:59:30



17. Noel Coward – “The Party’s Over Now”

from: Noel Coward in New York / drg / 2003 [orig. 1957]



Next week on August 26 Katlyn Conroy, aka La Guerre, joins us in our second hour as Guest producer.



Sources for notes: artist’s websites, bios, wikipedia.org



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Wednesday MidDay Medley features David George & A Crooked Mile’s “Radiant Man” + Shades of Jade + Lauren Anderson

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, August 19, 2015

David George & A Crooked Mile
+ Lauren Anderson + Shades of Jade

David George & A Crooked Mile “Radiant Man” Album Cover Artwork created by Rebecca Armstrong

David George & A Crooked Mile “Radiant Man” Album Cover Artwork created by Rebecca Armstrong

Mark plays more New & MidCoastal Releases from: The Conquerors, Kodascope, Iris DeMent, Madisen Ward and the Mama Bear, Shades of Jade, Kasey Rausch, David George & A Crooked Mile, The AM Trio, Lauren Anderson, Gary Cloud, Deco Auto, and more!

At 10:30 Mark welcomes back to the show, members of the band, Shades of Jade, who join us to talk about their new single, “That One” with Derick Cunigan to be released on August 20. The band includes conservatory trained artists: Joshua Williams on trumpet & flugelhorn, Desmond Mason on keyboards, Perry DJStix Holliday on percussion, Derrick Greenwood on bass & guitar, Dominique Sanders on bass, Vanessa Ayala on vocals, and Debo’ra Baskin on vocals. Music writer Bill Brownlee wrote, “Inspired by Robert Glasper and Sean Jones, Shades of Jade is at the vanguard of the burgeoning youth movement on Kansas City’s jazz scene.” Shades of Jade play The Blue Room, 1616 East 18th St. KCMO, on Thursday, August 20, at 7:00 pm. More info at: http://www.shadesofjademusic.com.

At 11:00 we’ll talk with KC based musician, David George about his new full length release “Radiant Man” from David George & A Crooked Mile. Bandmates Ben Byard and Giuliano Mingucci will also joins us in the interview. David George & A Crooked Mile have shared the stage with The Lumineers, Jacob Dylan, Styx, REO Speedwagon and Ted Nugent and have played The Crossroads Music Festival, MidCoast Takeover, and Folk Alliance International. The band includes: David George on vocals & guitar, John Johnson on guitar & vocals, Ben Byard on bass & vocals, Christine Gross on cello & vocals, and Giuliano Mingucci on drums & vocals. In celebration of, “Radiant Man” David George & A Crooked Mile play recordBar, Saturday, August 22, with Kristie Stremel’s Pet Project (featuring members of Joe’s Pet Project) and Carswell & Hope! More information at: http://www.davidgeorgeandacrookedmile.com

At 11:30, musician Lauren Anderson joins us to talk about her debut full length record, “Truly Me.” Originally from Chicago, Lauren first started performing solo gigs around Kansas City after completing her masters in music therapy, from The University of Kansas in 2012. Lauren then formed her own band and released her debut EP “Do & Hope” in August 2014. Lauren Anderson is the 2015 Female Vocalist of the Year from Midwest Music Awards. Lauren Anderson will play 90.1 FM’s Crossroads Music Festival, presented by Sprint, September 12. The Lauren Anderson Release Party for her debut full length record, “Truly Me” is at Knuckleheads Saloon, Thursday, August 27, at 8:30 pm. More information at: http://www.laurenandersonmusic.com

David George & A Crooked Mile “Radiant Man” Album Cover Artwork from Rebecca Armstrong

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WMM Playlist from August 12, 2015

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, August 12, 2015

Britt Adair & Summer Kamp Fest II +
Sterling Witt & Robin Rosenberger of Moondrop Circus
+ Ryan Lee Toms & Jonathan Thatch of HMPH!

Britt Adair, Jonathan Thatch, Davey Langerak, Sterling Witt, Robin Rosenberger, Ryan Lee Toms on the August 12, 2015 Wednesday MidDay Medley

Britt Adair, Jonathan Thatch, Davey Langerak, Sterling Witt, Robin Rosenberger, Ryan Lee Toms on the August 12, 2015 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. My Morning Jacket – “Compound Fracture”
from: The Waterfall / ATO Records / May 4, 2015
[7th studio album. Produced by Tucker Martine and group frontman Jim James. Much of The Waterfall was recorded at a hilltop studio located in Stinson Beach, California, where the band rented seaside homes while recording. James brought unfinished lyrics to the group to create a spontaneous development process. In addition, he suffered a back injury during the sessions that hindered its production. His lyrics document injury, romance and heartbreak, and spirituality, but center most on renewal. The band are supporting the record with a large summer tour, spanning 5 months, featuring appearances at theaters and festivals.]

[My Morning Jacket play Starlight Theatre, Thursday, August 13, with Hippo Campus.]

10:07

3. The Grisly Hand – “Municipal Farm Blues”
from: Country Singles / Independent / April 26, 2013
[Formed in 2009. One of Kansas City’s most treasured bands. Jimmy Fitzner (Guitar and Vocals), Lauren Krum (Vocals and Percussion), Johnny Nichols (Bass and Vocals), Matt Richey (Drums), Mike Stover (Steel Guitar), and Ben Summers (Guitar and Mandolin).]

[The Grisly Hand play Kauffman Stadium TONIGHT, August 12 for the pre-game concert at at 6:00 PM before The Royals play the Detroit Tigers.]

4. Duncan Burnett & The Ministry – “Nouveau Riche (Live)”
from: LIVE / Independent / July 4, 2015
[Duncan Burnett & The Ministry recorded Live At Riot Room In Kansas City, Mo. Duncan Burnett on vocals, Mandy Burnett on vocals, Justin Curry on MD/Keyboards/Programmer, Ryan J. Lee on bass, Greg Baker on guitar, Vincent Footz Williams on drums.]

[Duncan Burnett & The Ministry play The Tank Room, on Fri, Aug14, w/ Pink Royal, Jessica Paige.]

10:15

5. Making Movies – “Cuna De Vida”
from: A La Deriva / Independent / December 21, 2012
[Enrique Chi (guitar/lead vox), Brendan Culp (drums), Diego Chi (bass), Juan-Carlos Chaurand (percussion /keyboard).]

[Making Movies play The Uptown Theatre on Friday, August 14, opening for Rodrigo Y Gabriel.]

6. Campdogzz – “The Well”
from upcoming release: “Riders In the Hills of Dying Heaven” / Independent / TBA
[Chicago based Mike Price on drums, bass, guitar; Jess Price on vocals, guitar. They left their home in Logan Square, to live in a converted school bus and tour the country. Songwriter, Jess Price, is an Oklahoma native and multi-instrumentalist. Jerad Tomasino is playing bass for Campdogzz on their big tour through September. The band is stopping and camping in some of the most beautiful places across the country.. Jerod created an Instagram account @JeradTomasino to document the tour and nature spots as well as create material for their debut album artwork for upcoming album.]

[Campdogzz will be playing FOKL on August 13 with She’s A Keeper.]

7. Gillian Welch – “Elvis Presley Blues”
from: Revelator / Acony Records / July 31, 2001 [3rd full length album by Gillian Welch. All songs were written by Welch together with David Rawlings and were recorded in Nashville, Tennessee.]

[Gillian Welch plays The Folly Theatre, Friday, August 14]

10:30 – Underwriting

10:32

8. Sterling Witt – “Perception Deception”
from: Satyagraha / Grand River Records / The video will be part of the Pledge Music Campaign
[Produced by Albini in Chicago. Sterling Witt on vocals & guitar, Davy Langerak on bass, Jesse Gilpin on drums.]

[Sterling Witt plays a Pledge Music Campaign Kick Off Concert featuring MoonDrop Circus, on Saturday, August 15, at 7:00 pm at The Workhouse – Kansas City Historic Castle, 2001 Vine Street.]

10:36 – Interview with Sterling Witt, Davy Langerak, and Robin Rosenberger

Davey Langerak, Sterling Witt, Robin Rosenberger, on the August 12, 2015 Wednesday MidDay Medley

Davey Langerak, Sterling Witt, Robin Rosenberger, on the August 12, 2015 Wednesday MidDay Medley

Artist-musician Sterling Witt, returns to the airwaves to share music from his new album Satyagraha, recorded with legendary producer Steve Albini in Chicago. Also joining us is Robin Rosenberger of Moondrop Circus, who collaborated with Sterling on his new music video, “Perception Deception, and will perform at Sterling Witt’s Pledge Music Campaign Kick Off Concert, Saturday, August 15, at 7:00 pm at The Workhouse – Kansas City Historic Castle, 2001 Vine Street. More info at http://www.sterlingwitt.com

Satyagraha, is loosely translated as “insistence on truth” or “holding on to truth” (satya “truth”; agraha “insistence”), a particular philosophy and practice within the nonviolent resistance or civil resistance. The term satyagraha was coined and developed by Mahatma Gandhi. He deployed satyagraha in the Indian independence movement. Satyagraha theory influenced Nelson Mandela’s struggle in South Africa under apartheid, Martin Luther King, Jr.’s campaigns during the Civil Rights Movement in the United States, and many other social justice and similar movements.

We just played “Perception Deception.” For this song Sterling created a new music video in collaboration with Robin Rosenberger and Moondrop Circus. The video will be part of the Pledge Music Campaign.

Moondrop Circus is for all ages. A collaborative fine arts circus. Composed of Kansas City based performers, each specializing in more than one specialty. Moondrop Circus creates full and lively productions that fuse traditional circus acts with artistic innovation using: high-flying aerial routines, hoop dance, juggling, acrobatics, dance, stilt-walkers, contortionists, fire twirlers, jugglers, tricksters & jokesters. Performers charm with their strong personalities, creativity, and sophisticated skill. Moondrop Circus brings audiences back to the simple joys of humanity with fresh costuming & timeless music accompaniment.

More info about Moondrop Circus at: 816-520-8870 or http://www.moondropcircus.com/

10:40

9. Sterling Witt – “Make It”
from: Satyagraha / Grand River Records /to be released digitally in late October, 2015
[Produced by Albini in Chicago. Sterling Witt on vocals & guitar, Davy Langerak on bass, Jesse Gilpin on drums.]

11:45

​On August 15th Sterling Witt is launching a Pledge Music campaign for his new album Satyagraha, which contains 13 new songs, produced by legendary Steve Albini who has worked with everyone, including: Jimmy Page, Robert Plant, Nirvana, PJ Harvey, Sparkle Horse. Satyagraha was recorded at his studio, Electrical Audio in Chicago IL.

Satyagraha was recorded and mixed in 4 days March 28th-31st, 2015. The songs are completely finished and ready. This pre-order Pledge Music campaign is to raise funding to pay for the first run of vinyl, CD’s and merchandise. Any funding over 100% received will go toward our up-and-coming European tour.

10:49

10. Sterling Witt – “Who Do You Listen To”
from: Satyagraha / Grand River Records / to be released digitally in late October, 2015
[Produced by Albini in Chicago. Sterling Witt on vocals & guitar, Davy Langerak on bass, Jesse Gilpin on drums.]

The music from Sterling Witt’s new album Satyagraha, recorded with legendary producer Steve Albini in Chicago, will be performed in a Pledge Music Campaign Kick Off Concert Saturday, August 15, at 7:00 pm at The Workhouse – Kansas City Historic Castle, 2001 Vine Street, in Kansas City Missouri. MoonDrop Circus will open the night. More info at http://www.sterlingwitt.com

10:56

11. Sterling Witt – “The Answer”
from: Satyagraha / Grand River Records / to be released digitally in late October, 2015
[Produced by Albini in Chicago. Sterling Witt on vocals & guitar, Davy Langerak on bass, Jesse Gilpin on drums.]

11:00 – Station ID

12. Slugs – “President Jackson”
from: Slugs / Push & Pull Records / March 27, 2013 [S/T Cassette #007]
[3 piece bass and drum fuzz slop punk rock band from Arkansas living in Springfield, Missouri. The Label: Push & Pull Records is also based out of Springfield, MO.]

[The Slugs play miniBar, 3810 Broadway, Friday, August 14 at fro Nite one of Summer kamp Fest II starting at 7:00 pm with Drugs & Attics, Sister Mary Rotten Crotch, Concrete, Assault and Battery, Reacharounds, Lovecraft, Rat Brains, Brain Dead]

11:03 – Interview with Britt Adair

Jonathan Thatch, Ryan Lee Toms, and Britt Adair on the August 12, 2015 Wednesday MidDay Medley

Jonathan Thatch, Ryan Lee Toms, and Britt Adair on the August 12, 2015 Wednesday MidDay Medley

Britt Adair plays lead guitar for the band The Bad Idea’s. She organizes bands and shows and tours, She works at Josey Records, The Riot Room, she is an artist and filmmaker and huge nuturer of Kansas City Punk Music Scene. Britt joins us today to talk about Summer Kamp Fest II. Three Nights! Friday, August 14 at miniBar, Saturday, August 15 at Harling’s Upstairs, and Sunday, August 16, at FOKL.

Britt Adair with us one year ago, talking about Summer Kamp Camp Fest I. Last year, the entire event was held at 3740 Broadway Blvd, KCMO a bar formally known as Vandals. After Vandals was sold Britt needed to find a new home for Summer Kamp Fest.

Like last year, Britt has reached out to bring in bands from outside of KC with musicians coming in from: Springfield, Lawrence, Minneapolis, Arkansas, Little Rock, Nashville.

Friday, August 14 at miniBar, 3810 Broadway, KCMO, 7:00 pm / 21+

Drugs & Attics
Sister Mary Rotten Crotch
Concrete
Assault and Battery
Slugs
Reacharounds,
Lovercraft
Rat Brats
Brain Dead

Saturday, August 15 at Harling’s Upstairs, 3941 Main St.,KCMO, 7:00 pm / 21+

The Uncouth!
Frontline Attack
Red Kate
Bad Taste
Thelma And The Sleaze
Faultfinder

Sunday, August 16, at FOKL, 556 Central Ave, KCK, 6:00 pm / ALL AGES

Oaks
Drop a Grand
Radradriot
Wick & The Tricks
Dishpit
Bad Boyfriends
chasm (KC)

11:11

13. Dishpit – “Sick” [Radio Edit]
from: Filth Fest 3 Compilation cassette / Independent / May 28, 2015 [
[3 or 4 piece from Minneapolis, MN]

[Dishpit plays FOKL, at 556 Central Ave, KCK, on Sunday, August 16, for the 3rd nite of Summer Kamp Fest II starting at 6:00 pm, featuring: Oaks, Drop a Grand, Radradriot, Wick & The Tricks, Izzi Savage and the Cannibal, Bad Boyfriends, and chasm (KC). ]

11:22

14. Radradriot – “c.a.r.e.” [Radio Edit]
from: Split with Headcold / Independent / June 26, 2015, 7″ vinyl comes out this Fall
[2 piece punk rock from Little Rock, Arkansas.]

[Radradriot, plays FOKL, at 556 Central Ave, KCK, on Sunday, August 16, for the 3rd nite of Summer Kamp Fest II starting at 6:00 pm, featuring: Oaks, Drop a Grand, Dishpit, Wick & The Tricks, Izzi Savage and the Cannibal, Bad Boyfriends, and chasm (KC). ]

11:27 – Underwriting

11:29

15. HMPH! – “Headrush”
from: Headrush / Haymaker Records / To be released on vinyl August 21, 2015
[Ryan Lee Toms on guitar, Jonathan Thatch on drums. Recorded by Dedric Moore]

11:33 – Interview with Ryan Lee Toms & Jonathan Thatch

Ryan Lee Toms and Jonathan Thatch on the August 12, 2015 Wednesday MidDay Medley

Ryan Lee Toms and Jonathan Thatch on the August 12, 2015 Wednesday MidDay Medley

Ryan Lee Toms & Jonathan Thatch, are members of KC based, HMPH! a two-piece math-rock band infusing drums, guitar, looping pedal and effects, to create a huge booming beautiful, complex sound of patterns and riffs and melody. Their debut full-length “Headrush” was released on limited edition cassette in April. Haymaker Records will release “Headrush” on Vinyl with a Release Party Friday, August 21 at 9:30pm, at Harling’s Upstairs in KCMO, with Rhunes & Arc Flash. More info at: http://haymakerrecords.net/hmph.

“Headrush” was recorded in November, 2015.

Ryan Lee Toms and Jonathan Thatch wrote all the music.

The band’s debut was recorded by Dedric Moore of Monta at Odds.

Nanci Lee Ayala Rush created the “Headrush” album cover design.

11:40

16. HMPH! – “Cap n’ Cats” (Vinyl)
from: Headrush / Haymaker Records / To be released on vinyl August 21, 2015
[Ryan Lee Toms on guitar, Jonathan Thatch on drums. Recorded by Dedric Moore]

Ryan Lee Toms is also known for his musical recordings as RLT, an experimental / Dance / Electronic Band consisting of Ryan Lee Toms and John Bersuch, recording on RUSTY RECORDS with: Loop heavy electronic psych-rock with intense rhythmic backgrounds. RLT relies heavily on spastic electronic loops and intense drum rhythm. At times it can sound swirly and fun and others dark and gritty, all while driving a complex under rhythm that can change frantically. RLT is a long ever changing project.

One of Ryan’s earlier videos for RLT was filmed by our earlier guest, Britt Adair.

RLT has a new record coming out soon.

Jonathan Thatch is also a drummer for Michael Beers Band.

Jonathan has also worked at Farm To Market Bread Co.

Jonathan Thatch is also a farmer and garden at Shade Tree Collective, an urban farm on 33rd Street with his wife Rachel Hogan

11:49

17. HMPH! – “Trudge Dredge”
from: Headrush / Haymaker Records / To be released on vinyl in August 21, 2015
[Ryan Lee Toms on guitar, Jonathan Thatch on drums. Recorded by Dedric Moore]

10:56

18. The AM Trio – “Fall Awake”
from: As of Now / Independent / June 30, 2015
[Alyssa Murray (Vocalist/Pianist/Songwriter), Joel Stratton (bass), and Josh Blythe (drums/vocals) have crossed paths and joined forces to create unique, multi-dimensional songs. Murray’s writing style has drawn comparison to Joni Mitchell as well as Fiona Apple]

[The AM Trio play The Raphael Hotel on The Plaza, Sat, Aug 15, from 4 to 7pm with Mambo DeLeon]

11:59:30



19. Noel Coward – “The Party’s Over Now”

from: Noel Coward in New York / drg / 2003 [orig. 1957]



Next week on August 19, we’ll talk with members of Shades of Jade about their new single “That One” that will be released on August 20. We’ll also talk with David George about “Radiant Man” the new full length David George and A Crooked Mile record, to be released in a special show, August 22 at recordBar. Also next week, musician Lauren Anderson joins us to talk about her debut full length record, “Truly Me” and the Release Party at Knuckleheads Saloon, Thursday, August 27, at 8:30 pm.



Sources for notes: artist’s websites, bios, wikipedia.org, Haymaker Record’s press release


HMPH! album cover artwork by Nanci Lee Ayala Rush.


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