WMM Playlist from June 13, 2012

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

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

KKFI New Blood with Ben Grimes + Betse Ellis
+ Blair Schulman, Cory Imig, Theresa Bembnister and Julia Kirt
+ Guest Producers: The Sneaky Creeps

1. John Velghe & The Prodigal Sons – “Blood Line”
from: Don’t Let Me Stay / Lakeshore Records / March 13, 2012
[John Velghe – vox, guitars, keyboards. The Prodigal Sons: Mike Alexander – guitar, mandolin, backing vocals; Chris Wagner – bass, backing vocals; GoGo Ray – drum set; Hermon Mehari – trumpet; Sam Hughes – saxophone; Mike Walker – trombone. With: Kirsten Paludan – vocals; James Mitchell – cello; Whitney Williamson – violin; Catherine Root – violin. John Velghe will be our guest on Mar. 21]

[John Velghe & The Prodigal Sons, play Davey’s Uptown Ramblers Club this Satueday Night, June 16, for KKFI New Blood, a Benefit for 90.1 FM. ]

[On Sat, June 30, Soft Reeds play the RecordBar, with The Quivers, and Radkey.]

2. Amy Farrand – “How You Feelin’”
from: Amy Farrand (hearts) You / Independent / 2012
[Ernie Locke on harmonica. Recorded and mixed by Chris Meck.]

[Amy Farrand plays Davey’s Uptown Ramblers Club this Saturday Night, June 16, for KKFI New Blood, a Benefit for 90.1 FM. Amy Farrand’s “Weirdo Wednesday Supper Club happens every Wednesday night at Davey’s Uptown tonight the show features Clover Noir, and Tyson Schroeder]

3. Soft Reeds – “Funky Friends Breathe, OK”
from: Secret Handshakes/Golden Sound Records+The Record Machine(12” Split Release)/Apr. 21, 2012

[Soft Reeds, play Davey’s Uptown Ramblers Club this Saturday night, June 16, for KKFI New Blood, a Benefit for 90.1 FM.

[On Sat, June 30, Soft Reeds play the RecordBar, with The Quivers, and Radkey.]

[Soft Reeds play The Crossroads Summer Block Party, Friday, JULY 6, at 19th & Wyandotte.]

10:15 – Interview with Ben Grimes

We discovered Ben Grimes as the lead singer of The Golden Republic. In 2010 his new band, Soft Reeds, released “Soft Reeds Are Bastards” first through the band independently, and then through The Record Machine. “Soft Reeds Are Bastards” was number 2 on our list of the 100 Best Recordings of 2010 and has been one of our most played local releases on this program.

KKFI New Blood was organized by: Bill Sundahl, the founder of Spice of Life Productions, The Crossroads Music Festival, The Donkey Show, The Spring Dance, and has been a member of the bands It’s Over, The Columns, and Starhaven Rounders. A former 90.1 FM Programmer and radio host, Bill has put together a very special benefit for 90.1 FM called: KKFI New Blood, a Benefit for 90.1 FM, featuring Six Great Bands: Tony Ladesich, John Velghe & the Prodigal Sons, Amy Farrand, Soft Reeds, Konza Swamp Band, and Hearts of Darkness, Saturday, June 16, at Davey’s Uptown Rambler’s Club, 3402 Main, KCMO.

[Congratulations to Bill on the newest member of the family with wife Wende they recently welcomed Willa into the world.]

Saturday Night – KKFI New Blood, a Benefit for 90.1 FM, featuring 5 Great Bands: John Velghe & the Prodigal Sons, Amy Farrand, Soft Reeds, Konza Swamp Band, and Hearts of Darkness, at Davey’s Uptown Rambler’s Club, 3402 Main, KCMO.

10:30

4. The Hearts of Darkness – “Numeration”
from: Numeration / Bad Way (Split Single) 7″ Vinyl / Shipshape Records / Feb. 18, 2012
[The Hearts of Darkness and The Good Foot have teamed to release a split single 7” that features The Good Foot’s original tune: “Bad Way” and Hearts of Darkness’ first single “Numeration” off the upcoming album. The 7″ vinyl record w/ digital download was officially released Sat, Feb 18, at The Carnivàle du Soul. More info at: heartsofdarkness.net.]

10:35 – Interview with Blair Schulman, Cory Imig, Theresa Bembnister and Julia Kirt

Local writers, artists and curators: Blair Schulman, Cory Imig, Theresa Bemnister have been participating in the Oklahoma Art Writing and Curatorial Fellowship that aims to train promising writers and curators by expanding their professional education and experience. They join us to talk about their work, their art, and the need for more writing and discussion in the local art community. Also, with us on the phone is Julia Kirt from the Okalahoma Visual Arts Coalition.

Blair Schulman, cover artists and events and exhibitions in Kansas City’s art scene and his work can be found at Cupcakes in Regalia.com Blair talked about how he become part of the Oklahoma Art Writing and Curatorial Fellowship.

Cory Imig is one of the founders of PLUG Projects, an artist-run curatorial collaboration with four other artists that opened last fall in the Stockyards District of Kansas City, Missouri, where they’ve already created 6 exhibitions. PLUG has made it one of their objectives to expand connections of artists in KC with a national network and initiate critical dialogue. Cory talked about how this fellowships was an ideal tool for what she is currently working on with PLUG.

Theresa Bembnister covers a wide variety of art events through The Pitch, and she how talked about the KC art scene’s D.I.Y. spirit, and how has the Oklahoma Art Writing and Curatorial Fellowship has helped her work.

Julia Kirt spoke with us on the phone in Oklahoma. Julia, talked with us about how Blair, Cory and Theresa are part of a group of 12, that meet in Oklahoma 5 times during the year, for information from lectures, and one on one mentoring, and to eventually present their own research papers.

Julia talked about how this fellowship started, and why it’s important to encourage more writing about art.

The Star and the Pitch, and sources like Cupcakes in Regalia, all cover art, however there is a huge need for more writing and more critical discussion about local art exhibitions.

Julia talked about the bridges they are building through this fellowship and the art scene in Oklahoma, in Oklahoma City and Norman.

We talked briefly about the Oklahoma City Thunder and the co,parson of Sports reporting and art reporting.

Theresa Bembnister, talked about what she is currently writing about for The Pitch.

Blair Schulman discussed his work with Cupcakes in Regalia.

There is an article in the recent Pitch about Plug Projects, Cory is involved in several projects:

On Friday, June 15 at 6:00pm the Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art is hosting a Double Vision lecture, Fishtanks and Plugs. Heidi Van and Cory Imig will discuss their individual art practices as well as the business and behind-the-scenes antics that fuel the Fishtank Performance Studio and Plug Projects.

Also on Friday, June 15 from 6-9pm there is an opening reception for Phase II of the Charlotte Street Foundation’s Frontier Show, Frontier: to face; now rare. Cory’s work, has been curated into the show by Erika Lynne Hanson, along with artists: Justin Gainan, Nicholas Naughton, B.J. Wooley, Kelly Lynn Jones & Collin McKelvey.

Cory also has new work at the H&R Block Artspace “Seafoam” series, 2012 Kansas City Flatfile H&R Block Artspace, June 2 – September 29

I have new work in the “2012 Kansas City Flatfile” at the H&R Block Artspace at the Kansas City Art Institute from June 2 – September 29. The exhibition features: two-dimensional artwork by 150 Kansas City-based artists. The Artspace is located at 16 East 43rd Street, Kansas City, MO 64111 and is open noon – 5pm on Tuesday–Friday, 11am – 5pm on Saturday, and is closed Sunday and Monday.

For more information about the Oklahoma Art Writing and Curatorial Fellowship you can visit the Oklahoma Visual Arts Coalition at: ovac-ok.org

For more info on PLUG Projects you can visit: plugprojects.com, or visit their gallery at: 1613 Genessee, Kansas City, MO 64102, Phone: (646) 535-7584

You can read Blair Schulman’s work at cupcakesinregalia.com and Theresa Bembnister’s work at pitch.com

10:51

5. Loves It! – “Trouble Lord”
from: Yay! / Independent / 2010
[Betse Ellis, The Depth and Whisper, and (the Austin band) Loves It! play The Brick on this Friday, June 15, starting at 9:00 PM.]

10:54 – Interview with Betse Ellis

Renowned fiddler, Betse Ellis, is a founding member of The Wilders, who is also a solo performer, teacher, and special project creator she joins to talk about her upcoming show with The Depth and Whisper, and the Austin band Loves It! at The Brick on this Friday, June 15, at 9:00.

The Brick is like a second home to Betse because of her frequent collaboration and participation in the Rural Grit Music presented every Monday.

Betse will be back on Wednesday MidDay Medley on June 27

The Wilders are scheduled to play Knuckleheads, June 30.

Betse Ellis with The Depth and Whisper, and the Austin band, Loves It! play The Brick this Friday, June 15, starting at 9:00.

You can learn more about Betse Ellis at reverbnation.com/betseellis

10:58 – Underwriting

11:00 – Guest Producers/Co-Hosts: Sneaky Creeps: Max Crutcher, Andy Erdrich

Sneaky Creeps were originally formed by Artists: Max Crutcher, Andy Davis, Andy Erdrich who all met while going to KCAI. Andy Davis moved away, making the Sneaky Creeps a duo of Max Crutcher on Drums and Yell/Talk, and Andrew Erdrich on Guitar and Yell/Talk. Sneaky Creeps new EP, “The Thin Man Wigs Out” is available at: sneakycreeps.bandcamp.com.

Max joined us live in the studio. Andrew joined us on the phone from Indianapolis, Indiana where he was working on an art installation.

Max originally moved to KC from Tulsa, Oklamoma.

Max Crutcher, “I’m influenced by the surfaces of buildings in my city, the geometry I am surrounded by, and my imagination for sounds. The subject of my work is a combination of objects or images from my life and auditory ideas. I translate imagined sounds and memories into a visual experience. These personal references could be a postcard, an empty building, the sound of cars on the highway, a quilt pattern, a musical phrase, etc. I try to reduce forms to their simplest state. Patterns are used to create rhythm. Mark making and color establish mood. The material becomes more.”

Andrew Erdrich and Sean Starowitz, both graduates of The Kansas City Art Institute, founded: BREAD! KC, an art project conceived in 2010 that creates funding for local artists by hosting a dinner, where for a $10 donation, diners are served a bowl of fresh soup, fresh baked bread, and a ballot. Three different creative projects are presented, and diners vote for one to receive the money collected from the evening. In under a year, BREAD! KC has awarded over many thousands in micro-grants to area writers, gardeners, bands and artists. Andrew Erdrich is also part of the Urban Culture Project.

For more info about Bread KC! – breadkc.wordpress.com

11:00

6. Black Eyes – “Drums”
from: Cough / Dischord / May 1, 2004

7. The Raincoats – “Void”
from: The Raincoats / We ThRee / 1979

8. Boredoms – “Poy (Mockin’ Fuzz1)”
from: Pop Tatari / Reprise / 1993

11:15

9. Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy – “Madeleine-Mary”
from: I See Darkness / Drag City / 1999

10. Mark De Gli Antoni – “Alabama”
from: Horse Tricks / Tzadik / April 20, 1999

11. The Butthole Surfers – “Whirling Hall Of Knives”
from: Rembrandt Pussyhorse / Touch and Go / 1986

12. Quasi – “Nothing From Nothing”
from: Featuring “Birds” / Up Records / April 21, 1998

11:30 – Underwriting

13. Bügskull – “Winky’s Wild Ride (The Quest)”
from: Distracted Snowflake Volume One / Pop Secret – Darla / 1997

14. Shabazz Palaces – “The King’s New Clothes Were Made By His Own Hands”
from: Black Up / Sub Pop / June 28, 2011

15. The Microphones – “Tonight There’ll Be Clouds”
from: Don’t Wake Me Up / K. Records / Aug. 24, 1999

16. The Silver Jews – “Trains Across The Sea”
from: Starlite Walker / Drag City / Oct. 24, 1994

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

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Show #425

June 13 – New Blood, New Art, & Sneaky Creeps

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

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

KKFI New Blood with Ben Grimes & Bill Sundahl + Betse Ellis
+ Blair Schulman, Cory Imig, Theresa Bemnister and Julia Kirt
+ Guest Producers: The Sneaky Creeps

Mark plays New & Local Releases from John Velghe & The Prodigal Sons, Amy Farrand, Soft Reeds, Hearts of Darkness, and Loves it!

At 10:15 Ben Grimes of Soft Reeds and musician/organizer Bill Sundahl join us to talk about KKFI New Blood, a Benefit for 90.1 FM, featuring Six Great Bands: Tony Ladesich, John Velghe & the Prodigal Sons, Amy Farrand, Soft Reeds, Konza Swamp Band, and Hearts of Darkness, Saturday, June 16, at Davey’s Uptown Rambler’s Club, 3402 Main, Kansas City MO.

At 10:35 Artists Blair Schulman, Cory Imig, Theresa Bemnister and Julia Kirt, join us to discuss the Oklahoma Art Writing and Curatorial Fellowship that aims to train promising writers and curators by expanding their professional education and experience. For more info you can visit the Oklahoma Visual Arts Coalition at: ovac-ok.org

At 10:50 Betse Ellis joins us to discuss her upcoming show with The Depth and Whisper, and the Austin band Loves It! at The Brick on Friday, June 15.

In our second hour at 11:00 The Sneaky Creeps, Andrew Erdrich and Max Crutcher join us as Guest Producers for a show that features the music of: Black Eyes, The Raincoats, Boredoms, Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy, Mark De Gli Antoni, The Butthole Surfers, Quasi, Bügskull, Shabazz Palaces, The Microphones, Grampall Jookabox, and The Silver Jews.

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Show #425

“A Story in A Song” LIVE at the recordBar, July 10!

Wednesday MidDay Medley
presents:
“A Story in A Song”
with
the Dead Voices Band, Tiny Horse and Betse Ellis

and stories from:
David Wayne Reed, Lisa Cordes, Sarah Beth Mundy, Maria Vasquez Boyd, Mark Manning, Meghan Whelan, and Natasha Derakhshanian

also presenting:
The Ukulele Fight Club

PLUS!
A Post “Story” Dance Party!
with
Molly Picture Club
The B’Dinas
Red Kate

LIVE at the recordBar, 7:00 PM, Tuesday, July 10, 2012
A Benefit for 90.1 FM KKFI
$10.00 at the door

On Tuesday, July 10, 2012, 90.1 FM’s Wednesday MidDay Medley presents, “A Story in A Song,” a signature piece of the radio show, presented LIVE onstage at the recordBar as a benefit for KKFI, Kansas City Community Radio.

The evening starts at 7:00 with Tiny Horse (Abigail Henderson & Chris Meck), at 7:30 The Ukulele Fight Club (Maria Vaquez Boyd, Joe Frogge, Patrick Fedo, Kim Rausch McLaws, Kent Turpin, Ruth Noland, and Don Hall) takes the stage to perform.

At 8:00 we present, “A Story in A Song,” with original stories from: David Wayne Reed, Meghan Whelan, Lisa Cordes, Sarah Beth Mundy, Maria Vasquez Boyd, Mark Manning, and Natasha Derakhshanian. These Kansas City based writers will each share a story, about a song, that changed their life in some significant way, and then we’ll hear the song.

The songs will be interpreted LIVE by the Dead Voices Band: Mike Stover, Jason Beers, Marco Pascolini, & Matt Richey, with Betse Ellis, and Abigail Henderson & Chris Meck (Tiny Horse). This incredible band collective will give us their interpretation of songs from: Velvet Underground, The Kinks, Regina Spector, David Bowie, The Carpenters, The Beatles, and Harry Chapin.

At 10:00, we’ll shift gears with a Post “Story” Dance Party! featuring three more Kansas City bands: Molly Picture Club at 10:00, The B’Dinas at 11:00, and Red Kate at 12:00.

Tickets are $10.00, at the door. Proceeds benefit 90.1 FM KKFI, Kansas City Community Radio. The recordBar is located at 1020 Westport Rd.

Wednesday MidDay Medley airs every Wednesday, 10 to Noon, on 90.1 FM. The show is hosted and produced by Mark Manning, and features new & local releases, and information on KC’s diverse music, performance and arts scenes.

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WMM Playlist from June 6, 2012 “That’s Soooo Gay”

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

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

That’s Soooo Gay! (Our Annual Gay Pride Show)
+ The Heartland Men’s Chorus + Barry Lee’s Beatles Tribute
+ Kansas City Gay & Lesbian Film Festival

Opening collage:

1. Judy Garland – “Intro / Keep Your Sunny Side Up”(outtake)
from: The Judy Garland Show – the show that got away /Hip-O /2002
[orig. taped June 24, 1963]

2. Bronski Beat – “Small Town Boy”
from: Age of Consent / London / 1984
[Debut single of English synthpop group. The song is a popular gay anthem and reached number 3 in the UK, number one in Holland, Italy, top 10 in Australia, Canada, France, Switzerland, and number 48 in the U.S.]

3. Company – “Opening: I Hope I Get It”
from: A Chorus Line – Original Cast Recording / Columbia / 1975

4. Divine – “You Think You’re A Man (7″ Mix)”
from: Essential Divine / RTR / 2006

5. Bambi – “Lets Sing A Gay Little Spring Song”
from: Bambi (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) / Buena Vista Pictures / 1996
[1942 Disney animated film classic]

6. Ken Jeong – “Hold On Gay Boys”
from: The Hangover Part II (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) / Water Tower Music / May 23, 2011

(Resume) Bambi – “Lets Sing A Gay Little Spring Song”

7. Dos Fallopia (Lisa Koch) – “Definition: Lesbian”
from: My Breasts Are Out Of Control / Tongueincheek Records / 1994

(Resume) Bambi – “Lets Sing A Gay Little Spring Song”

8. Alan T & His Entourage – “Spoken Intro”
from: Gay Classics – Outrageous / Hot JWP Music / 2001

(Resume) Bambi – “Lets Sing A Gay Little Spring Song”

9. Sharron Alexis – “Please Don’t Be Gay”
from: Sordid Lives (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) / Varese Sarabande / 2001

(Resume) Bambi – “Lets Sing A Gay Little Spring Song”

10. Al Franken and Phil Hartman – “Daily Affirmation Theme”
from: Original Soundtrack to: Stuart Saves His Family / Milan / 1995

11. Hedwig & The Angry Inch – “Tear Me Down”
from: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack to Hedwig & The Angry Inch / Hybrid / 2001

10:13 – That’s Soooo Gay

12. Paul Lynde, Maureen Stapleton, Dick Van Dyke, Bryan Russell -“Kids”
from: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack to Bye Bye Birdy / RCA – BMG / 1960

13. Noel Coward – “What’s Going To Happen To the Tots”
from: Noel Coward in New York / drg / 2003
[orig. 1957]

14. David Bowie – “Kooks”
from: Hunky Dory / RCA – (Rycodisk – Virgin – Sony) / 1971

15. Liberace – “The Impossible Dream” [Vinyl]
from: Liberace Sends You Love [3 record set] / Brookville Records – ABC Records / 1974

10:27 – Underwriting

10:28 – Interview with Brent Husher and Jamie Rich

One of the area’s longest-running and best-attended community film events, the Kansas City Gay & Lesbian Film Festival, is expanding to seven days for its 13th Annual showcase, June 21-28, being presented at Tivoli Cinemas, in Westport. Brent Husher, is Project Development Coordinator for the festival, and Jamie Rich, is Festival Director, joined us to discuss this year’s festival.

This year’s festival features over twenty-five new and emergent films will be featured including the heartland premiere of the biography of legendary civil rights activist Vito Russo (author of THE CELLULOID CLOSET), a fresh take on the screen classic HAROLD & MAUDE with a gay twist, and a road-trip comedy starring Oscar® winners Olympia Dukakis and Brenda Fricker.

Two KC raised filmmakers return this year to present their latest projects. Lexington, MO native Nick Corporon is back to share his 2011 love story, EMPIRE, and offer a hometown preview of his latest short, BARBIE BOY. He’ll join Jackson Country raised Steven Tylor O’Connor who will present his just-completed comedy, WELCOME TO NEW YORK, in the LOCAL HEROES showcase on Monday, June 25.

• A record six films the 2012 were funded via KickStarter.com including this year’s Directors Showcase honoree ELLIOT LOVES. The film’s Latino director, Terracino, will be in attendance to introduce his film and be honored at the festival’s KickStarter reception before the screening.

• The national AIDS Story Project film, STILL AROUND will have its Midwest premiere on Wednesday, June 27. This cinematic survivors quilt is co-presented by the Good Samaritan Project, the KC Free Health Clinic, Hope Care Center and SAVE, Inc

• To uncover even more past and presents stories from the community, the newly-formed Gay & Lesbian Archives of Mid-America ( a joint initiative of the Kansas City Museum and UMKC) will be welcoming public donations of artifacts and documents to become part of the archives. Items can be brought to the Tivoli throughout the festival.

Sordid Lives – Preview Night Party & Benefit Screening
THUR JUNE 21 | SHOWTIME 7:00PM
Get ready for laughs the size of Texas when Olivia Newton-John, Beau Bridges, Leslie Jordan and Delta Burke lead an all-star cast in this twisted, white-trash tale that puts the fun in dysfunctional. Don’t miss seeing this classic on the big-screen at a special anniversary party and screening celebrating 13 years of the KCGayFilmFest, 3 years of Castro Movie Nights, and 10 years since we first brought you Del Shores’ hilarious, all-time favorite, SORDID LIVES. Tonight’s proceeds benefit the Good Samaritan Project, so come laugh your socks off for a great cause.
Opening Night of Courage:

Wish Me Away
FRI JUNE 22 | 8:30PM
Kansas City’s LikeMe Lighthouse joins us for an encore screening of the poignant story of Chely Wright, the first country music star to come out as openly gay. One very brave Kansas native and Nashville musician reveals both the devastation of her own internalized homophobia and the transformational power of living an authentic life. Emerging from a life of hiding, she exposes her truth. Don’t miss this chance to see her powerful story with a like-minded audience. Early ticket purchase strongly recommended.

Vito – 2012 Opening Night Selection
FRI JUNE 22 | 6:30PM
Be here for the Heartland premiere of an inspiring and empowering film about Vito Russo, one of the most articulate, charismatic voices for gay rights and the founding father of the modern gay liberation movement. Best known for THE CELLULOID CLOSET, this moving film tells Russo’s story through the voices of many of his friends – such as Lily Tomlin, Armistead Maupin and Larry Kramer. GLAMA (the Gay & Lesbian Archives of Mid-America) will be welcoming donations of documents and artifacts for inclusion in their collection. Learn more at our website.

10:33

16. Vito Russo – a clip from an “In The Life” Tribute to Vito Russo

17. The Flirtations – “Something So Strong”
from: Live Out On The Road / Flirt Records / 1994
[Originally on their 1990 album “The Flirtations]
[LGBT a cappella musical group active from 1988 to 1997. Their music provided an opportunity for both a celebration of gay culture and a call to arms in the battle against AIDS and homophobia. They performed at a number of prominent national venues, and performed a song in the film Philadelphia. Past members include: Jon Arterton, Michael Callen, Aurelio Font, TJ Myers, Eliot Pilshaw, Jimmy Rutland, Suede, Cliff Townsend]

10:38 – Interview with Brent Husher and Jamie Rich (cont.)

KKFI-FM 90.1 Day at the Festival

Entry Denied – SCREENING & DISCUSSION
SAT JUNE 23 | 1:00PM
The first of four films showing as part of KKFI-FM 90.1 Day at the Festival is a powerful, new documentary that brings you up-close and personal to the immigration struggles faced by gay and lesbian Americans in relationships with foreign citizens. What would you do if you had to choose between the person you love and your country? (after-screen discussion)

Trans
SAT JUNE 23 | 2:30PM
An extraordinary feature documentary about the transgender community, perhaps the most misunderstood and mistreated minority in America and around the world. Inspired by the incredible story of Dr. Christine McGinn and her important work as a transgender surgeon, TRANS provides an up-close and very personal vision into the lives, loves, and challenges of a remarkable cast of characters of all ages and from all walks of life. Hosted by TransTalk program on KKFI’s The Tenth Voice.

The Tenth Voice Shorts Showcase
SAT JUNE 23 | 4:45PM
Three fresh and uniquely original short films are brought to you by the equally fresh and uniquely original folks behind The Tenth Voice, the Kansas City area’s only weekly radio created by and for the LGBTQIA community. Learn more about the featured films online. Meet The Tenth Voice hosts and co-hosts as well as Chad Darnell (Director/Star of GROOM’S CAKE) who will be here in person to introduce his film.

A Perfect Relationship
SAT JUNE 23 | 6:45PM
KKFI-FM 90.1 Day at the Festival concludes with acclaimed director Nicole Conn’s (ELENA UNDONE, CLAIRE OF THE MOON) passionate and provocative contemporary romance. A repressed, uptight socialite has an unusual secret that not even her best friends know about. What begins as a comedy of errors ends up as a uniquely erotic journey. A Midwest premiere hosted by KKFI’s WomanSong.

Out Here Now Short Film Competition
THURS JUNE 28 | 6:00PM
NO ADMISSION CHARGE – Donations Welcomed at the Door
Back for its fourth year, at this very popular closing night event, you will have the opportunity to watch this year’s finalists and pick the winner. Each film is less than 15 minutes. The audience will rate each film, and the filmmaker whose film has the highest overall ranking will be awarded a $100 cash prize. (May I have the envelope, please?) Look for the names of the finalists selected for this year’s competition at our website on June 15.

This year, the KCGayFilmFest is also marking the launch of its OUT HERE NOW Short Film Project which will produce and distribute films gathered from the LGBT stories of Kansas City. Funds are being raised via KickStarter.com to select the filmmaker and subject matter for the project’s first film slated to debut in the 2013 festival.

Cloudburst – 2012 Closing Night Selection
THUR JUNE 28 | 7:45PM
Our closing night film has it all: Oscar-winners, a beautiful love story, a daring road trip, laugh out loud humor, and an unforgettable journey of the heart. Olympia Dukakis (Moonstruck) and Brenda Fricker (My Left Foot) star as an aging couple who escape from a nursing home in Maine and drive to Canada on a quest to be legally married. Along the way, they pick up a young pseudo-hustler hitchhiking to Nova Scotia to deal with his troubled home life. As they share past troubles — and create new ones— this improbable trio forms an unlikely kinship on a rollicking, life-changing road trip.

10:45

Brent Husher and Jamie Rich, thanks for being w/ us on Wednesday MidDay Medley.

For ticket information, to watch previews and order festival passes you can visit: KCGayFilmFest.com.

10:45

18. The Magnetic Fields – “Andrew in Drag”
from: Love at The Bottom of The Sea / Merge Records / March 6, 2012
[The band’s 10th full-length album is their first release of new material with Merge since 1999’s highly acclaimed 69 Love Songs. After putting out their “synth-free trilogy,” The Magnetic Fields are returning to their signature mix of synth and acoustic sounds. More info at houseoftomorrow.com]

19. The Magnetic Fields – “Papa Was A Rodeo”
from: 69 Love Songs / Merge Records / June 8, 1999

20. Patti LaBelle – “Somewhere Over The Rainbow”
from: Live: One Night Only / Columbia / 1996

11:00 – Station ID

21. Judy Garland – “Half – Time Tags”(sponsor announcement)
from: The Judy Garland Show – the show that got away /Hip-O /2002
[orig. taped June 24, 1963]

22. Scissor Sisters – “Only The Horses”
from: Magic Hour / Casablanca Records / May 29, 2012
[Playing KC Crossroads at Grinders, Mon, June 25 w/ Rye Rye. For info you can visit: crossroadskc.com]

23. The Kinsey Sicks – “Peoria”
from: Electile Dysfunction / The Kinsey Sicks / May 8, 2012
[Based on their hit musical, “ELECTILE DYSFUNCTION: THE KINSEY SICKS FOR PRESIDENT,” The Kinsey Sicks were formed in 1993, by original members: Ben Schatz (“Rachel”) is a Harvard-trained civil rights lawyer, former Director of the national Gay and Lesbian Medical Association, and one-time presidential advisor on HIV issues, who created the first national AIDS legal project and authored Clinton’s HIV policy during the 1992 presidential campaign, and Irwin Keller (“Winnie”) is a University of Chicago-trained lawyer and linguist and former director of the AIDS Legal Referral Panel of the San Francisco Bay Area, who authored Chicago’s gay rights ordinance, passed into law in 1989. In 2004, the Kinsey Sicks were joined by actor/singer/designer Jeff Manabat, who is responsible for Trixie’s inordinate glamour and soaring counter-tenor, as well as the entire group’s hot couture. Beginning in October of 2008, the Kinsey Sicks are joined by the hilarious and talented Spencer Brown (“Trampolina”), a Kansas City-based actor and singer, already known for his drag character Daisy Buckët (pronounced, of course, “bouquet”).]

24. Lady Bunny – “Speaks Out”
from: Wigstock (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) / Wea – Elektra / 1995

25. Lou Reed and John Cale – “Small Town”
from: Songs For Drella / Sire – Warner Bros. / 1990

26. The Beatles – “That Boy (Mono)”
from: Meet The Beatles / Capitol-EMI / Nov 23,1963

11:14 – Interview with Barry Lee

Barry Lee is host of 90.1 FM’s long running radio program Signal to Noise, which has presented many of KC best local bands live on the radio, Barry and Signal to Noise present, “Another Evening With The Music of The Beatles,” this Saturday, June 9, at 8:00 pm, at All Souls Church, 4501 Walnut, Kansas City, MO, featuring over 20 Kansas City and Lawrence area musicians coming together to play the music they love in a benefit for 90.1 FM KKFI. Tickets are $10 at the door.

This is another evening with the Beatles, because last year’s event was so very well attended with amazing Live performances

“Another Evening With The Music of The Beatles,” features over 20 Kansas City and Lawrence area musicians coming together to play the music they love in a benefit for 90.1 FM KKFI.

The evening features a core band for the Act Two Electric set:
Alan Wellman, Darrell Lea, Dan Mesh, Nate Holt

The night also features:

Vera Chuck & Dave with Lovely Rita,

Eric Melin, Chad Rex, Cody Wyoming

Kasey Rausch, Kim Rausch McLaws,

Mark Smeltzer, Jason Beers, Elaine McMilian,

Steve Wilson, Joey Skidmore, Jojo Longbottom,

Fast Johnny Ricker, and Kirk Scott.

“Another Evening With The Music of The Beatles,” this Saturday, June 9, at 8:00 pm, at All Souls Church, 4501 Walnut, Kansas City, MO, featuring over 20 Kansas City and Lawrence area musicians coming together to play the music they love in a benefit for 90.1 FM KKFI. Tickets are $10 at the door. More info at kkfi.org.

11:24

27. Scott Easterday – “Dig A Pony”
from: Barry Lee’s Tribute to The Beatles at All Souls / June 2011
[Original version released by The Beatles on “Let It Be” / May 8, 1970]

28. The Beatles – “Her Magesty”
from: Abbey Road / Capitol-EMI / Sept. 26,1969

10:28 – Underwriting

29. The Beatles – “All You Need is Love”
from: Magical Mystery Tour / Capitol-EMI / Nov 27, 1967

11:32 – Interview with Dr. Joseph Nadeau

Dr. Joseph P. Nadeau, has directed vocal ensembles on tours of New England, Colorado, Nebraska, Kansas, Missouri, Canada, Austria, Germany, Switzerland and France. He is a member of the American Choral Directors Association, the Music Educators National Conference, the National Education Association, and he serves as Artistic Director for Heartland Men’s Chorus, presenting “All You Need is Love: The Music of the Beatles,” June 16, at 7:30 pm and June 17, at 4:00 pm, at the Muriel Kauffman Theatre at the Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts, 1601 Broadway, Kansas City, MO.

The Heartland Men’s Chorus is Kansas City’s gay men’s chorus, singing out in Kansas City since 1986. This season marks Dr. Nadeau’s 14th year with Heartland Men’s Chorus.

This is the Chorus’ first full concert presentation at the Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts.

This exciting new venue means even more great seats are still available, with especially good availability for our Sunday performance!

The Chorus will be performing these songs:

A Hard Day’s Night | Across the Universe | Back in the USSR | Because | Blackbird | Can’t Buy Me Love | Come Together | Eleanor Rigby | Get Back | Hey Jude | I Want to Hold Your Hand | I Will | In My Life | Let It Be | Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds | Michelle | Norwegian Wood | Nowhere Man | Revolution | Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band | The Long and Winding Road | This Boy | We Can Work It Out | When I’m Sixty-Four | W/ a Little Help from My Friends | Yellow Submarine | You’ve Got to Hide Your Love Awa

The Atlanta Gay Chorus originally created this show.

Heartland Men’s Chorus, presents “All You Need is Love: The Music of the Beatles,” June 16, at 7:30 pm and June 17, at 4:00 pm, at the Muriel Kauffman Theatre at the Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts, 1601 Broadway, Kansas City, MO For more info you can visit: hmckc.org or call (816) 931-3338.

11:46

For many Queer Kids growing up in small towns, in rural areas, during the 1970s, The CBS broadcast of the annual Tony Awards was the biggest night of LGBT programming. The Tony Awards, this year on Sunday, June 10, at 7:00 on CBS Television! Charles Nelson Reilly played Bud Frump, in the 1961 original cast of the Tony winning musical “How To Succeed in Business Without Really Trying.”

30. Charles Nelson Reilly -“The Audition”
from: How To Succeed in Business Without Really Trying / Victor / 1961

31. Charles Nelson Reilly -“Coffee Break”
from: How To Succeed in Business Without Really Trying / Victor / 1961

32. Charles Nelson Reilly, Claudette Sutherland, Company -“Coffee Break”
from: How To Succeed in Business Without Really Trying / Victor / 1961

33. Harvey Fierstein – “I Am What I Am”
from: Being Out Rocks /Centaur Entertainment/Oct. 9, 2007
[La Cage Aux Folles Music & Lyrics – Jerry Herman, Book – Harvey Fierstein]

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

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

Show #424

June 6 – “That’s Sooo Gay!”

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

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

That’s Soooo Gay! (Our Annual Gay Pride Show)
+ The Heartland Men’s Chorus + Barry Lee’s Beatles Tribute

+ The Kansas City Gay & Lesbian Film Festival

We celebrate The Pride Season with our annual show, “That’s Soooo Gay.” Mark plays music from: Charles Nelson Reilly, Paul Lynde, Noel Coward, Liberace, Harvey Fierstein, Divine, Dos Fallopia, David Bowie, The Flirtations, The Magnetic Fields, Lou Reed, John Cale, Scissor Sisters, Judy Garland, Al Franken, the Broadway cast of “Chorus Line,” Hedwig & The Angry Inch, Patti LaBelle, and The Kinsey Sicks.

At 10:30 Mark talks with Brent Husher, Project Development Coordinator and Jamie Rich, Director, of the Kansas City Gay & Lesbian Film Festival, June 22-28, 2012, at Tivoli Cinemas, in Westport. For more information, tickets & passes, or to watch trailers & previews, visit: KCGayFilmFest.com

At 11:10 Mark talks with Barry Lee host of 90.1 FM’s Signal to Noise presenting, “Another Evening With The Music of The Beatles,” Saturday, June 9, at 8:00 pm, at All Souls Church, 4501 Walnut, Kansas City, MO. featuring over 20 Kansas City and Lawrence area musicians coming together to play the music they love in a benefit for 90.1 FM KKFI. Tickets are $10 at the door. The evening features: Alan Wellman, Darrell Lea, Dan Mesh, Nate Holt, Eric Melin, Chad Rex, Cody Wyoming, Kasey Rausch, Vera Chuck & Dave with Lovely Rita, Kim Rausch McLaws, Mark Smeltzer, Jason Beers, Steve Wilson, Joey Skidmore, Jojo Longbottom, Elaine McMilian, Fast Johnny Ricker, and Kirk Scott. More info at kkfi.org.

At 11:30 at Mark talks with Dr. Joseph P. Nadeau, Artistic Director for Heartland Men’s Chorus, presenting “All You Need is Love: The Music of the Beatles,” June 16, at 7:30 pm and June 17, at 4:00 pm, at the Muriel Kauffman Theatre at the Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts, 1601 Broadway, Kansas City, MO 64108. Choose your seats online at hmckc.org or call (816) 931-3338.

For many Queer Kids growing up in small towns, in rural areas, during the 1970s, The CBS broadcast of the annual Tony Awards was the biggest night of LGBT programming. We’ll also celebrate Broadway and feature songs from nominated and award winning musicals featured on the biggest Gay Pride Celebration of the year, The Tony Awards, this year on Sunday, June 10, at 7:00 on CBS Television!

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

Show #424

WMM Playlist from: May 30, 2012

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, May 30, 2012

Spirit is The Spirit + Philip Hooser’s “The Woman”
+ Chris Snipes & “My Friend Mott-ly”

1. Gossip – “Move in The Right Direction”
from: A Joyful Noise / Columbia Records a division of Sony Records / May 11, 2012
[Formed in 1999 in Olympia, Washington with vocalist Beth Ditto, guitarist Nathan “Brace Paine” Howdeshell and drummer Kathy Mendonca. All 3 were originally from Searcy, Arkansas; Mendonca moved to Olympia to attend Evergreen State College and Howdeshell and Ditto followed. Drummer Kathy Mendonca left the band to pursue a career as a midwife. Established punk drummer Hannah Blilie joined to replace her.]

2. The Quivers – “Shake Me”
from: (Single) / Independent / Mar. 5, 2012
[One of 4 single releases from Terra Peal- Vocals & Bass, Todd Grantham- Keys & Vocals, Abe Haddad- Guitar & Vocals, Bernie Dugan- Drums.]

[The Quivers play Davey’s Uptown Rambler’s Club, 3402 Main Street, with Dream Wolf and The B’Dinas, this Saturday June 2 starting at 9:30 pm.]

[The Quivers with Erik Voeks play the Third Friday Artwalk at Vinyl Renaissance on 39th St. on Friday, June 15, 2012 at 6:00 pm.]

[The Quiver play with The Soft Reeds, Ghosty, and Radkey at the RecordBar on Saturday, June 30, at 9:00pm]

3. She’s A Keeper – “Happiest Hat in the Hat Shop”
from: She’s A Keeper / Independent / 2011
[5-piece band from KC, is: Fritz Hutchison – vocals, banjo, percussion; Zac Jurden – vocals, guitar; Colin Nelson – vocals, guitar; Elliott Phillips – bass, mandolin; Kate Sopcich – cello, keyboard. Just recently release a live EP recorded at Midwestern Musical Co.]

[She’s a Keeper play Kauffman Stadium, Wed, June 6, before the KC Vs. Minnesota Twins game.]

10:15 – Interview with Philip Hooser & Heidi Van

“The Woman Performance” is being presented at The Fishtank Performance Studio, Friday, June 1 thru Monday, June 4. The show was conceived and performed by Philip blue owl Hooser who portrays nearly 100 characters, all women, with the help of quite a few hats. Heidi Van, winner of the 2012 Charlotte Street Performative Fellowship Award, serves as Director of this one man tribute to the original 1939 film, “The Women,”

Philip’s show was originally staged at Late Night Theatre in 2004. Philip talked about when he first discovered the film and first decided to interpret and pay tribute to this film.

The TCM one-line synopsis of the original 1939 film, “The Women” – A happily married woman lets her catty friends talk her into divorce when her husband strays.

The film was directed by George Cukor and based on Clare Boothe Luce’s play of the same name, and continued the play’s all-female tradition with the entire cast of more than 130 speaking roles as female. Set in the glamorous Manhattan apartments of high society.

The film was a success. It starred Norma Shearer, Joan Crawford, Rosalind Russell, Paulette Goddard, Joan Fontaine, Butterfly McQueen, and Hedda Hopper. Crawford has one of her best roles as bitchy homewrecker.

The Fishtank, is at 1715 Wyandotte, (Crossroads) KCMO For ticket info visit: brownpapertickets.com/event/250176 or fishtanktheater.com, (816) 809-7110.

“The Woman Performance” runs Fri, June 1 – Mon, June 4, at The Fishtank, 1715 Wyandotte, KCMO. For ticket info visit: brownpapertickets.com/event/250176

10:29 – Underwriting

10:30

4. Spirit is the Spirit – “Pillows”
from: Secret Handshakes/Golden Sound Records+The Record Machine(12” Split Release)/Apr. 21, 2012
[Folk-psychedelic-rock from Lawrence, Kansas. Includes: Austen Malone, Noah Compo, Wayne Zimmerman, Josh Landau, Brook Partain, Danny Bowersox. “a Lawrence band with a cosmic hippie vibe plus horns (trumpet, trombone), lots of percussion and supernal vocal harmonies”- Tim Finn]

10:36 – Interview with Spirit Is The Spirit

The Lawrence based band, Spirit is The Spirit, with: “Pillows,” from “Secret Handshakes” a 12″ vinyl release with The Record Machine and Golden Sound Records bands. Since releasing their EP last year, Spirit is The Spirit, has been busy working on new music, making a video and planning to tour. This 6-piece band includes: Austen Malone, Noah Compo, Wayne Zimmerman, Josh Landau, Brook Partain, and Danny Bowersox are just hours away from their Kickstarter campaign to acquire a van to begin to tour across the country, and outer space!

Joining us from Spirit is The Spirit was: Josh Landau, Brook Partain, Danny Bowersox and Nathan Ruesch of The Record Machine.

The band was formed in 2010 in Lawrence, formerly known as Seafarer

“Mother Mountain” is the band’s self-released 5-song [EP] and was part of our 111 Best Recordings of 2011, The EP received critical acclaim from all of the local music press.

Their music has been described as ethereal, lavish, dreamy, supernal, soothing, radiant.

The band is currently working to release a debut full length recording later this year through The Record Machine. “Pillows” is one of the new songs.

The Kickstarter campaign to acquire a van to begin to tour across the country, and outer space! For info visit: kickstarter.com/projects/spiritisthespirit

Spirit is The Spirit play Czar, Saturday night, June 2, with Deep Sea Diver, Me Like Bees, Refero, show starts at 9:00 pm.

Secret Handshakes, the Record Store Day collaborative split 12-inch between TRM and Golden Sound Records. For your song “Pillows,” the band also created a music video.

Spirit is The Spirit play Czar, Sat, June 2, with Deep Sea Diver, Me Like Bees, Refero.

You can learn more at spiritisthespirit.bandcamp.com and their Kickstarter campaign to acquire a van to tour the country & outer space! kickstarter.com/projects/spiritisthespirit

10:51

5. Making Movies – “Cuna De Vida”
from: Aguardiente [EP] / The Record Machine / June 2012
[Making Movies are on tour, currently in Texas, the band plays The Bottleneck Lawrence, on Friday, June 1. The Recod Machine pressed a limited number of 7 inch vinyl, 4 song EP. The digital release is June 5. More info at makingmoviesband.com]

6. Regina Spektor – “Don’t Leave Me (Ne me quitte pas)”
from: What We Saw From The Cheap Seats / Sire / May 25 , 2012
[6th studio album from Russian–American alternative singer-songwriter Regina Spektor. On November 21, 2011, recorded in Los Angeles during the summer of 2011 the album is a collection of new material along with the very first studio recordings of several of Spektor’s older live songs. The album’s second single, “Don’t Leave Me (Ne me quitte pas)” is a song originally from Spektor’s 2002 album Songs.]

7. Soft Reeds – “Funky Friends Breathe, OK”
from: Secret Handshakes/Golden Sound Records+The Record Machine(12” Split Release)/Apr. 21, 2012

[The Soft Reeds, play the RecordBar, Sat, June 30, with Ghosty, The Quivers, and Radkey.]
[Ben Grimes from Soft Reeds will be our guest on WMM on June 13]

11:00

8. Lower Dens – “Brains”
from: Nootropics / Ribbon / 2012
[Baltimore Mariland based band with Jana Hunter as lead singer.]

9. Tennis– “Origins”
from: Young & Old / Fat Possum / Feb 14, 2012
[The single from their 2nd full length released of the Denver based band was produced by Patrick Carney of The Black Keys for the indie pop band from Denver made up of husband-and-wife duo Alaina Moore and Patrick Riley. The couple met each other while studying philosophy in college, and started the band after they got back from a seven-month sailing expedition down the Eastern Atlantic Seaboard.]

10. Caul – “A Clear Eye Loves The Shadows As Well”
from: Let The Stars Assume The Whole of The Night / Hypnos / March 29 2012
[the 12th full length album from Caul aka Brett Smith, a prolific musician based in Baldwin City, Kansas, who has been releasing music since 1996 on various electronica labels. Caul began in 1993, while he was playing guitar in John Bergin’s band Trust Obey. This release came out this year and Caul is already working on his next two releases. Caul’s music is used in the film “My Friend Mott-ly.”]

11:15 – Interview with Chris Snipes

Chris Snipes is Director of the film, “My Friend Mott-ly” which is making its premiere, Saturday, June 2, at 6:30 pm, at The Screenland Crossroads, 1656 Washington, in KCMO. “My Friend Mott-ly” is a testament about the life of KC artist Lee Tisdale, a.k.a. Mott-ly. The film chronicles his life and the impact he had on those who knew him, in the Kansas City art/punk scene in the late 80s/early 90s, and as an art pioneer who opened one of the first galleries in the Crossroads.

Chris Snipes talked about how he started to actually make this film.

Grafitti: “Mott-ly has one leg” was for many years, spray painted on the building that is now the home of the Bloch Art Space of the Art Institute near 43rd and Walnut.

Mott-ly was known for his amazing Zines like: “Corn Rage”

Tom Deatherage of The Late Show is one of the people in your film telling their stories about Mott-Ly, along with family members and close friends.

Chris’ film, “My Friend Mott-ly” is making it’s premiere, Saturday, June 2, at 6:30 pm, at The Screenland Crossroads, 1656 Washington, in KCMO. For info visit: screenland.com/crossroads

11:29 – Underwriting

11:31

11. Here We Go Magic – “How Do I Know”
from: A Different Ship / Secretly Canadian / May 8, 2012
[5-piece band based in Brooklyn NYC fronted by Luke Temple.]

12. John Velghe – “Always a Friend”
from: Bindle Songs / released 27 April 2011
[This is the 1st of a few recordings John is doong called “Bindle Songs” (songs played on tiny instruments). Not all toy instruments, but small instruments that you can carry on your person, in your backpack or in a bindle. John recently got a ukelele and learned three-and-a-half chords on it. He wanted to learn a little bit more about how to record it so I recorded this version of “Always a Friend” by his friend Alejandro Escovedo. Written by Alejandro Escovedo and Chuck Prophet. Arrangement, and all instruments by John Velghe.]

13. Grimes – “Genesis”
from: Visions / 4AD / February 21, 2012
[3rd album from Grimes aka Claire Boucher who was born March 17, 1988 and was born and raised in Vancouver, British Columbia. After Secondary School she moved to Montreal, Quebec to attend Montreal’s McGill University. It was during her studies that she began to record and perform under the name Grimes.]

11:50

14. Joel Kraft – “Big Ideas”
from: Big Ideas / Blinking Lights / 2006
[Joel Kraft will be visiting from Portland Oregon this month. He will be performing in a house concert on Saturday, June 10 from 3 to 6 PM at 5148 Baltimore just next to Visitation School. Call Marty at 816-333-5663, For more info on Joel’s music you can visit joelkraft.net]

15. Destroyer – “Blue Eues”
from: Kaputt / Merge / Jan. 25, 2011
[9th 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 Granda in Lawrence, Sunday, June 10 at 9:00 pm]

16. Junkyard Empire – “The Oldest Thing You Know”
from: The Oldest Thing You Know / Media Roots / 2012
[5-piece band that plays political hip-hop/rock/jazz/dark electronics, based out of St. Paul Minnesota.]

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

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

Show #423

May 30 – “The Woman” + Spirit Is the Spirit + “My Friend Mott-ly”

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, May 30, 2012

Spirit is The Spirit + Philip Hooser’s “The Woman”
+ Chris Snipes & “My Friend Mott-ly”

Mark plays more Local & New Releases from: Making Movies, The Quivers, Spirit is The Spirit, Caul, John Velghe, Soft Reeds, Joel Kraft, She’s A Keeper, Junkyard Empire, Gossip, Regina Spektor, Lower Dens, Tennis, Here We Go Magic, Grimes, and Destroyer.

At 10:15 Mark talks with Philip Hooser & Heidi Van about “The Woman: A Stunning Tribute” at The Fishtank Performance Studio, Friday, June 1 thru Monday, June 4. Conceived and performed by Philip blue owl Hooser who portrays nearly 100 characters, all women, with the help of quite a few hats. Heidi Van, winner of the 2012 Charlotte Street Performative Fellowship Award, serves as Director of this one man tribute to the original 1939 film, “The Women,” a camp classic. The Fishtank is located at 1715 Wyandotte, in the Crossroads, KCMO. For ticket info visit: brownpapertickets.com/event/250176

At 10:35 the Lawrence based band, Spirit is The Spirit, join us to discuss their new recordings, their new song “Pillows,” from “Secret Handshakes” a 12″ vinyl release with The Record Machine and Golden Sound Records bands, and their Kickstarter campaign to acquire a van to begin to tour across the country, and outer space! Spirit is The Spirit includes: Austen Malone, Noah Compo, Wayne Zimmerman, Josh Landau, Brook Partain, Danny Bowersox. For info visit: kickstarter.com/projects/spiritisthespirit.

At 11:15 Mark talks with Chris Snipes Director of the film, “My Friend Mott-ly” making it’s premiere, Saturday, June 2, at 6:30 pm, at The Screenland Crossroads, 1656 Washington, in KCMO. “My Friend Mott-ly” is a testament about the life of KC artist Lee Tisdale, a.k.a. Mott-ly. The film chronicles his life and the impact he had on those who knew him, in the Kansas City art/punk scene in the late 80s/early 90s, and as an art pioneer who opened one of the first galleries in the Crossroads. For info visit: screenland.com/crossroads

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

Show #423

WMM Playlist from May 23, 2012

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, May 23, 2012

“Small but perfectly formed…My Ukulele”

Maria Vasquez Boyd returned as Guest Producer and Guest Co-Host for a special program that celebrates the culture, music, and the popularity of the small but perfectly formed ukulele. Ukulele roughly translates as “jumping flea” and originated in the 19th century as an Hawaiian interpretation of a small guitar.

1. Ralph Shaw – “Welcome To Our Musical World”
from: King Of The Ukulele / Indie Pool / 2006

2. George Formby – “I’m The Ukulele Man”
from: With My Little Ukulele In My Hand / Proper Records Ltd. / 2008

3. Gabby La La – “Halloween”
from: I Know You Know I Know / Gabby LaLa / 2011

10:06

4. Cliff “Ukulele Ike” Edwards – “Somebody Loves Me”
from: With My Little Ukulele In My Hand / Proper Records Ltd. / 2008

5. Hellogoodbye – “Betrayed By Bones”
from: Ukulele Recordings [EP] / Drive Thru Records, Inc. / 2008

10:15 – Underwriting

10:16 – Interview & Live Performance w/ Ukulele Fight Club

The Ukulele Fight Club

Ukulele Fight Club

Ukulele Fight Club

Ukulele Fight Club

Ukulele Fight Club includes: Joe Frogge, Susan Fiorello, Patrick Fedo, Kim Rausch McLaws, Kent Turpin, Ruth Noland, and Diane Bulan.

6. Ukulele Fight Club – “We’re Going To Be Friends” (LIVE Performance)
cover of the White Stripes song.

Joe Frogge talked about the formation of Ukulele Fight Club and helped to teach Mark how to play the Ukulele. Mark could play a C and a G chord, but his fingers were sore rom pulling weeds and he has never played a string instrument before in his life.

7. Ukulele Fight Club – “Blister in The Sun” (LIVE)
cover of Violent Femmes song.

Kim Rausch McLaws talked about working on Beatles tunes with her sister, Kasey Rausch and Elaine McMilian for the a Beatles tribute/ fund raiser for KKFI on June 9 at All Souls.

8. Ukulele Fight Club – “Love Potion #9” (LIVE)

For more info about Ukulele Fight Club you can visit: ukulelefightclub.org

11:30

9. Victor & Penny – “Exactly Like You”
from: Antique Pop / V & P Productions / December 9, 2011 [Victor & Penny performed LIVE on our Sept. 7 Wednesday MidDay Medley. This Chicago / KC based duo is Jeff Freling of the Chicago Blue Man Group; and Erin McGrane of the cabaret group Alacartoona. Antique Pop which contains 8 vintage songs plus 2 original songs written by Jeff Freling and a song written by Barclay Martin.]

10. The Ukulele Orchestra Of Great Britain – “Theme From Shaft”
from: Live In London #2 / The Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain / 2009

10:45

11. Flare Acoustic Arts League – “Love Finds Andy Warhol”
from: Cut / Affairs Of The Heart / 2009

12. Ozzy Wright – “Vampirates”
from: Ozzy Wrongs Ukulele Songs / Volcom Entertainment / 2011

13. Kate Miccuci -“Dear Deer”
from: Songs [EP] / Kate Miccuci / 2008

11:00

14. Jake Shimabukuro – “Bohemian Rhapsody”
from: Peace, Love, Ukulele / Hitchhike Records / 2011

15. The Wiggles – “You Can Play Ukulele”
from: Ukulele Baby / Razor & Tie / 2011

11:10 – Interview with Emily Fowler Behrman

Emily Fowler Behrman, is General Manager of Johnson County Community College Performing Arts, who tells us Johnson County Community College 2012-2013 arts calendar.

Maria Vasquez Boyd interviews Emily Fowler Behrman

Emily Fowler Behrman

More info at: jccc.edu/performing-arts-series/

11:25

16. Isreal Kamakawiwo ‘Ole – “Sea Of Love”
from Unforgettable / Tropical Music, Inc. / 2008

17. Amanda Palmer – “Ukulele Anthem”
from: Ukulele Anthem Single / 8ft. Records / 2011

18. Elsa Rae – “Flowerman”
from: Plays Tiny Instruments / Independent / August 16, 2011
[Recorded at Cathouse Studios in August, 2011. All songs recorded and mixed by Mike Dresch. All songs written and performed by Elsa Rae. ]

11:40 – Interview with Chuck Wilson

Chuck Wilson, of KC Ukesters, performed LIVE in our 90.1 FM Studios and gave us all the details on KC Ukesters and their upcoming performances.

For more information about KC Ukesters you can visit: kcuke.com

19. Chuck Wilson (LIVE Performance)

11:52

20. Ukulele Rebels- “Boob Job”
from: Boob Job / LongMan Records Ltd. / 2006

21. Bright Little Field- “We’re Coming Out”
from: Treatment Bound– A Ukulele Tribute To The Replacements / Paul Westerberg -Nah Music / 2010

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

After the show, in 90.1 FM’s Green Room, Jazz Afternoon host Jeff Harshbarger gave us a little tiny concert.

Jeff Harshbarger also plays the ukulele

Jeff Harshbarger

The Ukulele Fight Club watches along with Don Simon and Philip Hooser

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

Show #422

May 23 – “Small but perfectly formed…My Ukulele”

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, May 23, 2012

“Small but perfectly formed…My Ukulele”

Maria Vasquez Boyd returns as Guest Producer and Guest Co-Host for a special program that celebrates the culture, music, and the popularity of the small but perfectly formed ukulele. Ukulele roughly translates as “jumping flea” and originated in the 19th century as an Hawaiian interpretation of a small guitar.

We’ll hear music from: Victor & Penny, Elsa Rae, Amanda Palmer, Bright Little Field, Ralph Shaw, George Formby, Isreal Kamakawiwo’ole, ukebucket, Gabby LaLa, Cliff “Ukulele Ike” Edwards, Julia Nunes, Ukulele Rebels, The Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain, Kate Miccuci, Jake Shimabukuro, The Ukulele Cowboy Society, Lisa Hannigan, and more.

At 10:15 Maria welcomes the Ukulele Fight Club who will perform live, and demonstrate how easy the ukulele is to play by providing on-air instruction to Wednesday MidDay Medley host/producer, Mark Manning. For more info about Ukulele Fight Club you can visit: ukulelefightclub.org

In our second hour, at 11:15, Maria talks with Emily Fowler Behrman, General Manager of Johnson County Community College Performing Arts, who tells us about the Johnson County Community College 2012-2013 Arts Calendar. More info at: jccc.edu/performing-arts-series/

At 11:40, Maria talks with Chuck Wilson, of KC Ukesters, who will perform LIVE, in our 90.1 FM Studios, and give us all the details on KC Ukesters upcoming performances. For more information about KC Ukesters you can visit: kcuke.com

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

Show #422

WMM Playlist from May 16, 2012

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, May 16, 2012

New & Local Releases +
Patrick Alexander & Urban Culture Project’s Open Studios Weekend
+ Guest DJ Mark Titus

1. Be / Non – “A Mountain of Yeses” (Vinyl)
from: A Mountain of Yeses / Unipegadong / 2009
[Released on vinyl May 15. Features Brodie Rush – VOX, GUITAR, SYNTH, Ben Ruth – BASS, VOX, SYNTH, Jeremiah James – GUITAR, VOX, PERCUSSION, SYNTH, Ryan Shank – DRUMS, IPOD, SEX APPEAL, “yeahs” and “bom-bom-boms.” ]

[Be/Non, Monta At Odds, Mr.Marco’s V7, Expo `70, and 25 other bands play Psychfest, at FOKL, 5th & Central in KCK, Friday, May 18, through Sunday, May 20.]

2. Xiu Xiu – “Honeysuckle”
from: Always / Polyvinyl / Feb. 28, 2012
[Originally from San Jose, California. The band is the brainchild of singer-songwriter Jamie Stewart, who has been its only constant member since its inception in 2002. His current bandmate is Angela Seo. The band’s name is taken from the 1998 Chinese film Xiu Xiu: The Sent Down Girl.]

[Xiu Xiu plays The Jackpot in Lawrence, Tuesday, May 22, with Dirty Beaches.]

3. Amy Farrand – “Holding Time”
from: Amy Farrand (hearts) You / Independent / 2012
[Betse Ellis on violin. Recorded and Mastered by Duane Trower at Weights and measures Sound Lab.]

[Amy Farrand’s “Weirdo Wednesday Supper Club happens every Wednesday night at Davey’s Uptown, Amy Farrand plays The Bottleneck in Lawrence, Mon, May 21 w/ The Shandies, Grenadine, & Blondi Brunetti.]

4. Monta At Odds – “Styrofoil”
from: Fuoco Infernale / Upstairs Recordings (Canada) / 2010
[4th album and 1st with Upstairs Recordings. Monta At Odds’ main men, brothers Dedric & Delaney Moore, work with ambient textures, vintage keyboards in states of disrepair, guitars, melodic bass, and a variety of other found instruments that create their “technicolor sound.” Constructed to include diverse elements of detailed beats, quiet sparseness, Bollywood funk, Italian ‘60s cinema and out there jazz.]

[Monta At Odds, Be/Non, Mr.Marco’s V7, Expo `70, and 25 other bands play Psychfest, at FOKL, 5th & Central in KCK, Friday, May 18, through Sunday, May 20.]

5. Mariachi El Bronx – “Revolution Girls”
from: Mariachi El Bronx (II) / ATO Records / August 2, 2011
[The Bronx is an American hardcore punk band from Los Angeles formed in 2002. The band’s current lineup consists of vocalist Matt Caughthran, guitarists Joby J. Ford and Ken Horne, bass guitarist Brad Magers, and drummer Jorma Vik. They have released three eponymous rock albums, and two additional albums of mariachi music under the alter ego Mariachi El Bronx.]

[Mariachi El Bronx play The Riot Room, Friday, May 18, with Two Gallants.]

10:22 – Underwriting

6. Black House Improvisor’s Collective– “Westward Expansion”
from: Residency Session #2 / Artists Recording Collective – Label Operations / Dec 30, 2010

[The Kansas City based Artists Recording Collective (ARC) was co-founded on December 7, 2007 by alto saxophonist, CHRIS BURNETT; tenor saxophonist, ERICA LINDSAY; and, pianist, SUMI TONOOKA as a professional response to create and maintain a 21st Century industry platform for creative artists, producers and labels http://www.artistrecordingcollective.biz]

[Black House Improvisor’s Collective has been awarded use of rehearsal space in downtown Kansas City by the Charlotte Street Foundation. Residencies are awarded to creative musicians looking to experiment with other artists in an environment that encourages risk-taking.]

[Black House Improvisor’s Collective & Gamelan Genta Kasturi, collaborate to produce The Bell Tree, Friday, May 18, 8:00 PM until 9:00 PM, at City Center Square, 1100 Main St. Featuring a lighted canopy by Angelica Sandoval and dance by Justin Hundley and Xochitl Rodriguez. New music composed by Mary Huntimer, Chris Robinson, Teri Ann Quinn, Russell Thorpe, Patrick Conway, and Hunter Long.]

10:30 – Interview with Patrick Alexander

The collaborative performance of The Bell Tree by Black House and Gamelan Genta Kasturi is part of Charlotte Street’s OPEN STUDIOS WEEKEND on May 18 + 19. It is a FREE public, 2-day event, featuring open studios of 30 visual artists and 7 performing artists/ensembles, in 3 downtown office buildings, with live dance, music, improv, performance art, special exhibitions and installations, art sales, talks, kid-friendly workshops, and more. This culminating event showcases the work of the 2011-2012 Charlotte Street Studio Residents, including Black House Improvisors’ Collective and Gamelan Genta Kasturi!

For more detailed info, you can download the full SCHEDULE of events & activities, MAPS, studio DESCRIPTIONS, and KID-FRIENDLY info at: charlottestreet.org

Here to talk about Charlotte Street, Urban Culture Project, and Open Studios Weekend is Charlotte Street’s very own Patrick Alexander.

Patrick Alexander is a multidisciplinary artist who incorporates collage, painting and drawing with original sound compositions, developed organically, and often exhibited as a site-specific installations. His work has been exhibited in Los Angeles, and locally at The Telephone Booth Gallery, Next Space, Fahrenheit, H&R Block Artspace, Leedy-Voulkos, to name a few. As a curator he was owner operator of Locus Solis Art Gallery, and served as Art Gallery and Theatre Director the YWCA of Greater Kansas City Kansas. Since 1997 he has operated a mobile sound system for special events and clubs and has DJ’d (under the alias Fat Sal) locally and nationally. He specializes in rare vinyl recordings of soul, funk, Dub, reggae, latin, jazz, early hip hop and dance music.

As Facilities Manager for the Charlotte Street Foundation, Pat is responsible for the day to day management, operation, and maintenance of Urban Culture Project exhibition and performance spaces and Studio Residency Program facilities. Patrick Alexander join sus to discuss Urban Culture Project – Studio Residency Open Studios Weekend, May 18-19.

Patrick talked about The Charlotte Street Foundation, how it has grown, and the objective of this amazing not-for-profit organization.

The Foundation through the Urban Culture Project operates 3 different gallery spaces, and also offers studios, in downtown office buildings, for visual and performing artists.

OPEN STUDIOS (May 18-19) THIS WEEKEND HIGHLIGHTS:

– 30 Artists’ studios open for viewing with all artists on-hand to discuss their work and answer questions.

– Curator and Artist Talks

– Dance performances including the collaborative works An Inside Job, The Smith Project, and more, plus individual contemporary dance performances.

– Performance of The Bell Tree, the Black House Improvisor’s Collective and Gamelan Genta Kasturi collaboration of new music combining modern jazz with traditional Balinese music, and featuring a lighted canopy installation and dance by fellow residents.

– Improv comedy performance by resident group LSR

– Family friendly workshops on Saturday including, Mask-Making, Youth Creativity, and Exploring Paint & Plastic, and a hands-on exploration of the unique instruments of Gamelan Genta Kasturi.

VENUES AND ARTISTS: – Find detailed info about the 2011-12 studio residents at http://urbanculturestudioresidents.wordpress.com

CITY CENTER SQUARE / 1100 Main, 5 floor, KCMO

Visual Artists: Anthony Baab, Christina Prestidge, Marie Dougherty, Andrew Erdrich, Dennis Helsel, Charlene Hillebrand, Jeni Mc, David Steele Overholt, Clinton Ricketts, Xochitl Rodriguez, Angelica Sandoval, Jeff Tackett, Nihan Yesil

Performing Artists: Pat Alonzo Conway & Gamelan Genta Kasturi, Black House Improvisors Collective, Justin Hundley, Tom Kessler & LSR Improv, Marisa MacKay, Matt Otto, Katrina Thompson Warren

PARTNERSHIP PLACE / 906 Grand, 13 floor, KCMO
Visual Artists: Katie Ford, Peter Granados, Erika Hanson, Calder Kamin, Amanda Martinez, Paul Anthony Smith

TOWN PAVILION / 1100 Walnut, 6th floor, KCMO
Visual Artists: Elizabeth Allen-Cannon, Todd Christiansen, Kate Clements, Luke Firle, Molly Kaderka, Luther Kroman, Andrew Lyles, Jaclyn Senne, Neil Thrun, Waseem Touma

Charlotte Street’s OPEN STUDIOS WEEKEND on May 18 + 19. It is a 2-day public event, featuring open studios of 30 visual artists and 7 performing artists/ensembles, in 3 downtown office buildings, with live dance, music, improv, performance art, special exhibitions and installations, art sales, talks, kid-friendly workshops, and more. For more detailed info, you can download the full SCHEDULE of events & activities, MAPS, studio DESCRIPTIONS, and KID-FRIENDLY info at: charlottestreet.org

This culminating event of Charlotte Street’s Open Studios Weekend showcases the work of the 2011-2012 Charlotte Street Studio Residents, including Black House Improvisors’ Collective and Gamelan Genta Kasturi!

7. Gamelan Genta Kasturi – “Joged”
from: Kembang Anyar / Spoonbender Labs / 2004

[Black House Improvisor’s Collective & Gamelan Genta Kasturi, collaborate to produce The Bell Tree, Friday, May 18, 8:00 PM until 9:00 PM, at City Center Square, 1100 Main St. Featuring a lighted canopy by Angelica Sandoval and dance by Justin Hundley and Xochitl Rodriguez. New music composed by Mary Huntimer, Chris Robinson, Teri Ann Quinn, Russell Thorpe, Patrick Conway, and Hunter Long.]

8. Sierra Leone’s Refugee All Stars – “Reggae Sounds The Message”
from: Radio Salone / Cumbancha / April 24, 2012
[3rd studio album from band formed by a group of refugees displaced to Guinea during the Sierra Leone Civil War. Since their return to Freetown in 2004, the band has toured extensively to raise awareness for humanitarian causes. Their story is documented in the 2005 documentary film Sierra Leone’s Refugee All Stars. Their debut album, Living Like a Refugee, was released on September 26, 2006.]

[Sierra Leone’s Refugee All Stars play CrossroadsKC at Grinder’s May 24 with The Dirty Dozen Brass Band and Orgone.]

9. Parliament – “Mothership Connection (Star Child)”
from: Funked Up – The Very Best of Parliament / Island – Def Jam / Nov. 5, 2002
[Funk, soul and rock music collective headed by George Clinton that has existed since the 1960s and dates back to the doo-wop group The Parliaments, formed in Plainfield, New Jersey. By the early 1970s the groups Parliament and Funkadelic were operating concurrently and consisted of the same stable of musicians playing different types of funk music for two different labels. The name “Parliament-Funkadelic” became the catch-all term for the multiple bands. By the early 1980s, Clinton consolidated the collective’s multiple projects and continued touring under the names “George Clinton and the P-Funk All-Stars.” Sixteen members of Parliament-Funkadelic were inducted to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1997.]

[George Clinton & the P-Funk All-Stars play CrossroadsKC at Grinder’s, at 417 E. 18th St. in KCMO, Friday, May 18, at 7:00 with The Good Foot opening the show!]

11:00 – Guest DJ Mark Titus

Mark Titus has been involved in the video industry for more than 20 years. What started as videotaping family events led to the creation of Titus Video in 1985. Gradually Mark has expanded his focus to include performance art archiving, training videos, coach and highlight DVDs for high school, college, and professional sports. For more information you can visit: marktitus.com. Mark Titus has documented hundreds of LIVE performances in Kansas City over the past 25 years, and he joined us as our guest DJ to share stories for his journey, and music from the Pembroke Hill Glee Club from 1968, where Mark was a student from 1955 to 1967. Mark played music from DMZ, the Boston based punk band that he was associated with with for 3 years in the mid 1970s, and music from the KC Chorale in Kirkwood Hall.

11. Pembroke Hill Glee Club – “The Happy Wanderer”
from: “Needle Drop” Vinyl Recording at Pembroke Day School / Independent / 1966

12. Pembroke Hill Glee Club – “Viva La Company”
from: “Needle Drop” Vinyl Recording at Pembroke Day School / Independent / 1966

14. DMZ – “Lift Up Your Head”
from: DMZ [EP] /BOMP / 1977
[DMZ was a first-wave American punk rock band from Boston, Massachusetts, strongly influenced by 1960s garage rock. In early 1976, Jeff Conolly (sometimes credited as Mono Mann, lead vocalist brought two things the band lacked: keyboards (an electric piano) and original songs. Just over one year later, in April 1977, the band went into the recording studio with Craig Leon (who had produced the Ramones first album). Four songs from that session were released by Bomp! on a 7” vinyl EP. DMZ was signed by Sire Records and went to New York to record their debut album, produced by Flo & Eddie. It was released in 1978 without much success and by the end of the year the group had splintered. Guitarists J. J. Rassler and Preston Wayne left to start the Odds, and Conolly, bassist Rick Coraccio and drummer Paul Murphy formed Lyres. DMZ has re-formed periodically; a 1993 set appears on the Live at the Rat album. Early drummer David Robinson (who had previously been in The Modern Lovers) left DMZ to join The Cars.]

15. The Ramones warming up backstage before a show, (1977).
from: Mark’s Field Recordings

16. DMZ – “You’re Gonna Miss Me”
from: DMZ [EP] /BOMP / 1977
[originally recorded by the 13th Floor Elevators]

17. Flaming Groovies – “Teenage Head”
from: Teenage Head / Kama Sutra Records / April 1971
[The Flamin’ Groovies third studio album, released the same year as The Rolling Stones’ classic album Sticky Fingers, Mick Jagger reportedly noticed the similarities between the albums and thought the Flamin’ Groovies did the better take on the theme of classic blues and rock ‘n roll revisited in a modern context.]

11:45 – Underwriting

18. DMZ – “When I Get Off”
from: DMZ [EP] /BOMP / 1977

19. DMZ – “Guilty Child”
[Unreleased track from the “BOMP” sessions from 1977. Seymour Stein wanted to release this as a single through Sire records. he thought it wouldbe a big hit. Sire records wanted 50 percent of publishing and songwriter Jeff Conolly refused. The song was never released, and never played on radio until today.]

20. Kansas City Chorale – “Live in Kirkwood Hall”
from: Mark’s Field Recordings

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

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Show #421