WMM Playlist from November 18, 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, November 18, 2015

Iris DeMent +
Madisen Ward and the Mama Bear
+ Andrew Foshee

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

2. Madisen Ward & the Mama Bear – “Silent Movies”
from: Skeleton Crew / Glassnote Entertainment Group / May 19, 2015
[Singer songwriter, Madisen Ward plays live and records with his mother, Ruth Ward, both on guitar, with Mama Bear harmonizing with her son. They played the Americana Music Fest in Nashville, in 2014, where the national music press fell in love with their music. They were signed to Glassnote Records and recorded their debut full length album in Nashville. Madisen Ward and the Mama Bear made their network television debut, Feb. 11, on The Late Show With David Letterman.]

10:05 – Interview with Madisen Ward and Ruth Ward

We we’re thrilled to welcome back to the show, for their 5th appearance on Wednesday MidDay Medley, Madisen Ward and the Mama Bear. In the past 14 months they have garnered national acclaimed after an appearance at the 2014 Americana Music Fest, they signed with Glassnote Records and recorded their debut full length album in Nashville with acclaimed producer Jim Abbiss, they released their first single, “Silent Movies,” the same night they performed the song on The Late Show with David Letterman on CBS Television. They launched a big tour across the United States and traveled to Europe for multiple shows in London, Paris, Amsterdam, Berlin, and ten did it all again. They sang and played on the influential British television show, “Later With Jools Holland” They were featured on CBS Sunday Morning, and visited many radio stations. They performed on tour with Sufjan Stevens, Rodrigo Y Gabriela, played Bonnaroo, Pilgramage, and the Newport Folk Festival, and many many others. In 2015 they have been representing Kansas City all over the world, and are back home for a few days, and join us to talk about their favorite holiday recipes, meeting Robert Plant, and their upcoming appearance on NBC Television’s Today Show, on Monday, November 23, and their shows through December that end their year performing back at at the Ryman Theatre, in Nashville, on December 30th and 31st.

“Silent Movies” was the first single off their debut album, SKELETON CREW. We all watched as Madisen Ward and the Mama Bear played this song on the CBS Television program, The Late Show With David Letterman. Ruth talked about she liked to wear colorful socks and that night all of her friends were wearing their colorful socks in support. She spoke about how they felt that all of Kansas City was pulling for them.

KC fans were all taking pictures of their televisions, myself included. It was emotional. Like when the Royals won the World Series!

We talked with Madisen and Ruth about a documentary short film showing their rise as a band, and in the film Ruth talks about how there was a time when she thought perhaps she would wake up a it would all be a dream.

Glassnote Entertainment Group LLC is a record label that was launched by music executive, Daniel Glass, in 2007. The label primarily has a lineup of indie rock and alternative rock artists: Mumford & Sons, Phoenix and has also has released music from Childish Gambino and Secondhand Serenade. Madisen and Ruth talked about how Daniel Glass flew to Kansas City to meet them, where they had a lunch and performance at The Midland Theatre to let Daniel Glass see them perform live. Then at the end of the business day, Daniel Glass flew back home.

Madisen Ward and the Mama Bear recorded “Skeleton Crew” in Nashville at Oceanway Studios and Sound Kitchen Studios, working with British music producer, Jim Abbiss, known for his work on records with Arctic Monkeys, Kasabian, Sneaker Pimps, and both of Adele’s albums 19 and 21. Through the process they attempted to work on an individual song each day. Ruth was impressed that Jim Abbiss was so collaborative and listened to Madisen’s ideas, and didn’t try to make the sound like another band, but allowed them to be authentic to who they are as people and artists. When Jim came to Kansas City to meet with them, after the meeting he went out to see a movie with Madisen

Madisen Ward and the Mama Bear have been touring a lot, and as unofficial ambassadors of the entire Kansas City Area, we wanted to know what are people’s perceptions of Kansas City from other parts of the country and from across the Atlantic? Madisen and Ruth mentioned that almost everywhere they go there is someone from Kansas City. That there was generally goodwill toward them and KC, and many folks were interested in the KC Royals chase for the crown.

We talked with Madisen and Ruth about how they’ve added a rhythm section with Tom Hudson on drums, and Brent Kastler on bass.

Madison and Ruth also talked about David “DJ” Lee who is their Tour Manager, and has had a lifetime of experience touring with bands, and with his own band, Scratch Track.

We talked with Madisen and Ruth about Kenneth Ward, (Madisen’s father, Ruth’s husband) and how as things transition from his employment, he will be able to join then more on the road.

At Bonnaroo they met Robert Plant, through their touring they’ve met David Beckham, Liv Tyler, James Taylor, and many others. We asked them what has been their most exciting “brush with celebrity” meeting? Ruth said for her it was meeting Janis Ian, who contacted Ruth and the two went for lunch. Janis Ian was an early influence on Ruth as a musician and singer-songwriter.

This fall Madisen Ward and the Mama Bear played in support of Sufjan Stevens for shows in the UK, Ireland and Paris. Madison had posted on facebook that he and Ruth had met incredible people during those shows and Madisen talked about meeting Sufjan and complimenting his latest release “Carrie & Lowell.”

10:15

3. Madisen Ward & the Mama Bear – “Yellow Taxi”
from: Skeleton Crew / Glassnote Entertainment Group / May 19, 2015
[The new single, from their acclaimed debut album.]

Madisen Ward and the Mama Bear are returning to network television with an upcoming appearance on NBC Television’s Today Show, on Monday, November 23.

Madison and Ruth will be celebrating Thanksgiving at home with family in Independence, Missouri, and then go back out on the road with shows on the east coast through December, and then back at the Ryman Theatre, in Nashville, for shows on December 30 and 31.

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

10:29

4. Madisen Ward & the Mama Bear – “Dead Daffodils”
from: Skeleton Crew / Glassnote Entertainment Group / May 19, 2015

10:34 – Underwriting

10:36 – Interview with Andrew Foshee with Brian James & Phil Spencer

Kansas City based singer-songwriter, Andrew Foshee joined us to play live in our 90.1 FM Studios. Andrew Foshee’s 2013 release, “Headphones Required” was one of Wednesday MidDay Medley’s “113 Best Recordings of 2013.” Andrew Foshee is currently working on a new record with Joel Nanos at Element Recording. Andrew Foshee and his Gosh Darn Band play The Tank Room, 1813 Grand BLVD, on December 5, at 9:00 pm opening for The Grisly Hand.

Andrew is currently playing live as a trio under the ‘Gosh Darn Band’ that consists of Andrew on guitar and vocals, Brian James on bass and harmonies, and Phil Spencer on drums.

Andrew Foshee is a singer/songwriter based out of Kansas City, MO. He describes his music as, “An unholy union between 70’s crooner folk, post-modern country and psychedelic blues-rock.”

Andrew admits that this description is a bit tongue-in-cheek, as are most of his lyrics.
Andrew wrote,”You could very well just call it ‘pop music’, however this EP certainly falls within the vein of ‘alt-country’ or simply ‘country music’, which stylistically is how I’ve always kind of imagined both my songs and vocal timbre.”

10:40

5. Andrew Foshee – “Fishing” (LIVE)
[Andrew on guitar and vocals, Brian James on harmonies]

Andrew wrote: “Over the last year I’ve made a conscious decision to really open things up lyrically and start saying, in a more direct way, what’s on my mind, instead of always worrying if it’s ‘poetic’ or if it rhymes. Sometimes I’m lucky though and I achieve both. I am somewhat of a crass, honest, and eternally sarcastic person, so this all bleeds into my most current writings. Three dominating themes that continue to surface are Women, Drugs & Philosophy, so I’m currently flirting with that as an album title.”

The ‘Gosh Darn Band’ is: Andrew on guitar and vocals, Brian James on bass and harmonies, and Phil Spencer on drums. Mike Stover and Dan Loftus from The Grisly Hand played lap-steel and keys respectively on the EP, and they’re adding some fiddle at the next recording session.

Andrew told us he’d really like to find a lead guitar player to join the band. Know any?

10:51

6. Andrew Foshee – “Cheese & Rice” aka “Jesus Christ, When Did I Become Such a Loser” (LIVE) 
[Andrew on guitar and vocals, Brian James on harmonies]

Right now Andrew is currently recording a 5-song ‘Debut EP’ with Joel Nanos at Element Recording.

Andrew wrote, ”I call it a ‘Debut EP’ for various reasons, one being that this will be my first project working in a real studio with other musicians and ‘letting go’. The EP should be done by mid-December with a release date in early 2016. And then it’s back to the studio to record more songs for the full album I have envisioned, unless I run out of money and am forced to live in my van.”

11:00 – Station ID

Andrew Foshee and his Gosh Darn band play their final show of 2015, on Saturday, December 5, at 9:00 PM at The Tank Room, The Grisly Hand. Tickets are on sale now for $8 with a link to buy at http://www.thegrislyhand.com

Main site: andrewfoshee.com
Facebook: facebook.com/andrewfoshee
Twitter: twitter.com/andrewsfoshee

11:04

7. Andrew Foshee – “I Am Too Old For You“ (LIVE)
[Andrew on guitar and vocals, Brian James on harmonies]

11:08 – Underwriting

11:10

5. Pieta Brown – “Mercury”
from: Mercury / Red House / September 27, 2011

[Pieta Brown plays Knuckleheads, on Friday, November 20, with Iris DeMent]  

11:15 – Interview with Iris DeMent

In his review for WHYY’s Fresh Air, Entertainment Weekly Music Editor – Ken Tucker wrote: “Iris DeMent possesses one of the great voices in contemporary popular music: powerfully, ringingly clear, capable of both heartbreaking fragility and blow-your-ears-back power. Had she been making country albums in the ’70s and ’80s and had more commercial ambition, she’d probably now be considered right up there with Loretta Lynn and Tammy Wynette. Instead, she’s lived a contemporary life, a somewhat private life. As she recently told an interviewer, “There’s a lot that goes into life besides songwriting.”

Iris DeMent released her debut album “Infamous Angel” in 1992, on Warner Brothers records, a collection of instant classic songs including “Let The Mystery Be.” These were songs she first wrote and performed in coffeehouses and small clubs here in Kansas City, along with other up and coming singer songwriters: Howard Iceberg and Scott Hrabko. Since then Iris has released six full length recordings, was nominated for a Grammy twice, has had her songs used in multiple films and television shows, appeared as an actress in the film, Song Catcher, appeared on the Late Show with David Letterman, Latenight with Conan O’Brien, toured all over the world, has been a frequent contributor to Prairie Home Companion, collaborated on recorded with John Prine, Emmylou Harris, Nancy Griffith, Steve Earle, and so many others.

On November 21, 2002, Iris married acclaimed singer-songwriter Greg Brown, in a private ceremony in the office of Rev. Sam Mann of St. Mark Church in Kansas City.

After living in both Iowa and Kansas City, Iris ended up moving to Iowa.

In the liner notes for Iris DeMent’s new album, “The Trackless Woods” Iris writes about how she and husband Greg Brown brought their daughter to the United States from Siberia in 2005, when she was just shy of 6 years old.

“The Trackless Woods” is a collection of 18 new song where Iris has set to music, poems by acclaimed 20th century Russian poet Anna Akhmatova.

Iris DeMent returns to Kansas City, to play Knuckleheads, on Friday, November 20, with Pieta Brown.

11:15

6. Interview with Iris DeMent [Part One]

7. Iris DeMent – “Listening To Singing”
from: The Trackless Woods / FlariElla / August 7, 2015

Interview with Iris DeMent [Part Two]

8. Iris DeMent – “Listening To Singing”
from: The Trackless Woods / FlariElla / August 7, 2015

Interview with Iris DeMent [Part Three]

9. 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.’]

More info at: http://irisdement.com/

11:55

10. Lea DeLaria – “Rebel Rebel”
from: House of David / Badbutch – Ghostlight Records / June 23, 2015
[comedian, actress, and jazz musician. The “famously controversial” DeLaria was “the first openly gay comic to break the late-night talk-show barrier” with her 1993 appearance on The Arsenio Hall Show.Since 2013, she has appeared in the Netflix Original Orange Is the New Black as the recurring character prison inmate Carrie ‘Big Boo’ Black.]

[Lea DeLaria was scheduled to speak at UMKC’s Pride Lecture Series & Scholarship Breakfast, today, however this event is postponed due to a change in the taping schedule for “Orange is the New Black”. It will be rescheduled to December 2015 or Spring 2016.]

11:59:30

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


Next week, on Wednesday MidDay Medley, on November 25, we play our Favorite 15 Single of 2015 with music from: Chris Hazelton’s Boogaloo 7, Spirit Is The Spirit, The Philistines, Sunday Heroine, Various Blonde, Kasey Rausch, Wyatt West, Stephonne, The Cave Girls, Mr. and the Mrs., Shades of Jade, Admiral of the Red, David George & a Crooked Mile, The Conquerors, and Bonzo Madrid. In our second hour Michelle Bacon of the Deli Magazine KC, and the bands The Philistines and Chris Meck and The Guilty Birds, joins us in our second hour to play from her Favorite Musical Recordings of 2015.

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


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Show #604

Wednesday MidDay Medley welcomes: Madisen Ward and the Mama Bear + Andrew Foshee + Iris DeMent

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

Wednesday, November 18, 2015

Iris DeMent +
Madisen Ward and the Mama Bear
+ Andrew Foshee

Madisen Ward and the Mama Bear

Madisen Ward and the Mama Bear

At 10:00 Mark welcomes back to the show, for their 5th appearance on Wednesday MidDay Medley, Madisen Ward and the Mama Bear, who will perform live in our 90.1 FM studios. We’ll talk with Madisen and Ruth about their favorite holiday recipes, touring with Sufjan Stevens, meeting Robert Plant, and their upcoming appearance on NBC Television’s Today Show, on Monday, November 23. We’ll talk about their tour through December that ends at the Ryman Theatre in Nashville on December 30th and 31st. And we’ll play their newest single, “Yellow Taxi” from their acclaimed debut album, Skeleton Crew on Glassnote Records. More info at: http://www.madisenwardandthemamabear.com/

Andrew Foshee

Andrew Foshee

At 10:30 Kansas City based singer-songwriter, Andrew Foshee joins us to play live in our 90.1 FM Studios. Andrew Foshee’s 2013 release, “Headphones Required” was one of Wednesday MidDay Medley’s “113 Best Recordings of 2013.” Andrew Foshee is currently working on a new record with Joel Nanos at Element Recording. Andrew Foshee and his Gosh Darn Band play The Tank Room, 1813 Grand BLVD, on December 5, at 9:00 pm opening for The Grisly Hand. More info at http://andrewsfoshee.wix.com/music1

Iris DeMent

Iris DeMent

At 11:15 Mark talks with Grammy nominated singer songwriter, Iris DeMent about her new album, “The Trackless Woods,” her 6th studio album that sets 18 poems by acclaimed 20th century Russian poet Anna Akhmatova to life. Noted as one of Russia’s finest poets, Akhmatova lived through the Bolshevik Revolution, World War I and II, and Stalin. “Anna’s gift of song is so strong, about alI I had to do was get really quiet and listen,” says Iris. Iris told us that she spent 5 years writing the songs. The new album was recorded in June, 2014, in her living room in Iowa City, Iowa, with co-producer Richard Bennett (Emmylou Harris, Neil Diamond, Steve Earle), and contributing musicians: Leo Kottke, Greg Brown, Pieta Brown, Constie Brown, Bo Ramsey, and others. Through the process of making these poems into songs, Iris was able 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 “just one month shy of being six years old.” Iris said, “I’d never have made this record were it not for her.” Iris DeMent and Pieta Brown play Knuckleheads Saloon, Friday, November 20. More info at: http://irisdement.com/

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Show #604

WMM Playlist from November 11, 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, November 11, 2015

Christian LaBeau & Britt Adair of Josey Records KC
+ Jerry Harrington on Laurie Anderson’s HEART OF A DOG

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

2. The Conquerors – “I’m Alright”
from: Josey Records Black Friday Vinyl Compilation / Josey Records / November 27, 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. The band is currently working on their next album to be released on High Dive Records. More info at: http://theeconquerors.bandcamp.com%5D

[The Conquerors play Black Friday Record Store Day, in-store performance, at Josey Records, 1814 Oak Street, in the Crossroads, Friday, November 27, at 5:00 pm with Mysterious Clouds, Phantom Head, HMPH, and Drop A Grand.]

In our first hour, we were joined by staff members of Josey Records, Kansas City’s newest record store located at 1814 Oak Street, in the Crossroads. We talked about a new Black Friday Record Store Day exclusive release, through Josey Records, a vinyl compilation featuring five Kansas City bands: The Conquerors, Drop A Grand, HMPH!, Phantom Head, and Mysterious Clouds. Black Friday Record Store Day is November 27, and Josey Records will host an in-store live show starting at 5:00 pm, with Mysterious Clouds, Phantom Head, HMPH, Drop A Grand, and The Conquerors.

Christian LaBeau was born in Ontario, Canada but grew up in St Louis, Missouri for most of his life. He moved to Kansas City in 2006. Chris worked for Streetside Records from 1996 to 2011 in both St Louis and Kansas City. Chris was in a few bands in St Louis. Since 2008 Chris has been working as a DJ in Kansas City playing soul records under the name, “The Dropout Boogie.” Chris was the buyer at Mills Record Company from in June 2013 through February 2015. This past summer the DJs that started Josey Records tapped Christian to be the manager of their new record store that opened in Kansas City in in the Crossroads this summer.

Britt Adair plays lead guitar for the band The Bad Ideas. She organizes bands and shows and tours. She has worked for the Charlotte Street Foundation and she is an artist and filmmaker and huge nurturer of Kansas City punk music scene. Britt organizes the annual Summer Kamp Fest in multiple venues to bring in punk bands from around the country to play in KC’s growing and vibrant scene. Britt has worked at Mills Record Company, Vandals, The Riot Room, and is currently part of the staff at Josey Records Kansas City, where she organizes in-store performances.

3. Deradoorian – “Violet Minded”
from: The Expanding Flower Planet / Anticon / August 21, 2015
[Angel Deradoorian was born born July 18, 1986. Originally from the Orangevale, California. She is known mononymously as Deradoorian.Deradoorian first found an interest in music at the age of five, when she was taught violin and piano at the private school she attended. At the age of 16 she decided to leave school and pursue a career in music. She moved to Brooklyn, where in 2007 she joined Dirty Projectors and played an important role in the recording of the album Bitte Orca. In 2012 she moved to Los Angeles where she is now based. She is featured as a backing vocalist on The Desired Effect by Brandon Flowers and has collaborated with The Roots, Flying Lotus, and Discovery. In 2015 she released her debut solo full length album The Expanding Flower Planet.]

4. HMPH! – “HQ”
from: Josey Records Black Friday Vinyl Compilation / Josey Records / November 27, 2015
[Ryan Lee Toms on guitar, Jonathan Thatch on drums. Recorded by Dedric Moore. Haymaker Records HMPH released their debut album, “Headrush” on vinyl, on Haymaker Records, August 21, 2015.]

[HMPH play Black Friday Record Store Day, in-store performance, at Josey Records, 1814 Oak Street, in the Crossroads, Friday, November 27, at 5:00 pm with Mysterious Clouds, The Conquerors, Phantom Head, and Drop A Grand.]

10:31 – Underwriting

5. Psychic Heat – “In Two”
from: masters of new album from the band to be released soon
[Steve/Evan Herd on guitar and vocals, Tanner Spreer on guitar, Sam Boatright on bass and vocals, and Ricky Barkosky on drums. You can learn about their music at: http://www.psychicheat.bandcamp.com]

[Psychic Heat play FOOD NOT BOMBS + FEED THE MUSIC + FOOD DRIVE at Josey Records 1814 Oak St, KCMO, Friday, November 13, at 6:00 pm, with Riala, Ignis Gratis, and M.A.D. FOOD NOT BOMBS is an all-volunteer global movement that shares free vegan and vegetarian meals as a protest to war and poverty. Food Not Bombs strives to include everyone. Donations of: canned fruit, canned vegetables, vegetarian or vegan boxed meals, and winter clothing will be happily accepted. All donations will go to Food Not Bombs – Kansas City Chapter. Those who donate will get a percentage off on used vinyl. Food Not Bombs will also be accepting cash donations to purchase a generator for the winter time. The generator will be used to heat the food tent.]

6. Phantom Head – “Beast”
from: Josey Records Black Friday Vinyl Compilation / Josey Records / November 27, 2015
[Phantom Head is a band from KC featuring members of Burial Teens and Meat Mist. The band just released the second EP of the year: South of Heaven, November 8, 2015. Tracks 1-3 were recorded by Neil Brown at Harrisonic Studios. Tracks 4-5 were recorded by Dedric Moore @ HQ.]

[Phantom Head play Black Friday Record Store Day, in-store performance, at Josey Records, 1814 Oak Street, in the Crossroads, Friday, November 27, at 5:00 pm with Mysterious Clouds, The Conquerors, HMPH, and Drop A Grand.]

11:00 – Station ID

7. The Latenight Callers – “Dead Man’s Hand”
from: the band’s last recordings / TLNC / digitally released November 4, 2015
[Formed in Lawrence by baritone guitarist, Krysztof Nemeth, and vocalist Julie Berndsen, With the addition of Guitarist Ellen O’Hayer, Bassist Gavin Mac, and Nick Combs on keyboards.]

[On October 25, 2015 The Latenight Callers announced the end of the band and that it was time to move on. Their statement read that they appreciated each and every one of their fans who have ever supported their particular back alley of the Kansas City music scene, and that they were proud to have been part of such a creative and supportive community. The Latenight Callers’ last two recorded songs,were immortalized on vinyl by Money Wolf Music for a one-of-a-kind Money Wolf Music singles package that was donated to the silent auction for Apocalypse Meow 8 Midwest Music Foundation’s annual benefit for Abby’s Fund. Krysztof Nemeth shared these last tracks with several of us 90.1 FM Radio programmer/DJs.]

8. The Electric Lungs – “Time Whiskey & The Lord”
from: Don’t be Ashamed of the Way You Were Made / Independent / November 13, 2015
[Their new album was recorded and mastered with Joel Nanos of Element Recording. KC based 4-piece band formed in 2012 by Tripp Kirby, Marc Bollinger, Eric Jones, and Jason Ulanet]

[The Electric Lungs play a special CD Release show, at Davey’s Uptown Rambler’s Club, Friday, November 13, at 8:00 pm, with Bone Spur, Haunted Creepies, and Kodascope.]

11:10 – Ticket Give Away for 2 tickets to Parquet Courts at The Bottleneck

9. Parquet Courts – “Black and White”
from: Sunbathing Animal / What’s Your Rupture? / June 3, 2014
[American punk rock band based in Brooklyn, New York, that formed in late 2010. The band consists of Andrew Savage (lead vocals, guitar), Austin Brown (guitar), Sean Yeaton (bass), and Andrew’s brother Max Savage (drums). The band released their debut album, American Specialties, on a limited cassette release (later released on LP by Play Pinball! Records). This was followed by the full length album, Light Up Gold, which was initially released on Savage’s Dull Tools label and later reissued on What’s Your Rupture? in 2013. Light Up Gold received acclaim in both the DIY underground and mainstream rock press.]

[Parquet Courts play The Bottleneck in Lawrence, Kansas, Tonight, Wednesday, November 11, with Lazy, and Young Mammals. Thanks for the tickets Aaron Braun.]

10. Berwanger – “Demonios”
from: Demonios [EP] / High Dive Records / To be released on December 11, 2015
[On September 2, 2015 it was announced that Josh Berwanger band was signed to High Dive Records. Recorded at Element Recording with producer Doug Boehm. The current line up includes: Josh Berwanger, Ricky Salthouse, and Brian Klien. Josh Berwanger was previously in The Anniversary, a Kansas band that released, 2000’s Designing a Nervous Breakdown & 2002’s Your Majesty and sold over 100,000 records before breaking up on tour in Japan. Berwanger put together a new band, The Only Children, and released, 2004’s Change of Living & 2007’s Keeper of Youth. When Keeper of Touth ended Josh Berwanger took a break and became a high school basketball coach. In the 2012 Josh formed the Josh Berwanger band. Josh Berwanger recently recorded a 7 ” Split Single with Dwight Twilley for Good Land Records. In September the band went on the road as Berwanger, opening for Get Up Kids, and in October opening for Boys Life.]

[Berwanger, plays a special EP Release, on Saturday, December 12, at 9:00 pm, at Replay Lounge 946 Massachusetts St, Lawrence, Kansas, with Psychic Heat, and Berwanger labelmates, The Conquerors, who are releasing a 7” single, also through High Dive Records.]

11. Yes You Are – “HGX”
from: A Dream [EP] / Independent / November 8, 2015
[Kianna Alarid, Jared White, Willie Jordan, and Jacob Teemeyer. Yes You Are lead singer Kianna Alarid was also lead singer and bassist for the critical acclaimed band, Tilly and the Wall, who released 4 albums on Saddle Creek Records, toured the world, and appeared on the Late Show with David Letterman. After Tilly and the Wall ended, Yes You Are was formed in 2014. This past summer they toured nationally with Neon Trees and released their first music video. The band is currently working on their debut full length album.]

[Yes You Are play The Tank Room, Wednesday, November 25, with Not A Planet.]

12. Dead Voices – “Trust Of A Fool”
from: Dead Voices / Independent / April 20, 2013
[KC Super-Group, formed in September of 2010, by David Regnier, Jason Beers, Matt Richey, Michael Stover, Marco Pascolini. Lauren Krum sings with David on “Pardoning”. The band joined us on April 17.]

[Dead Voices Trio (David Regnier on guitar & voice, Jason Beers on bass, and Mike Stover on pedal steel) play Holy Cow Market on Friday, November 13, with The Silver Maggies.]

11:25 – Underwriting

13. Laurie Anderson – “Lola Goes Blind”
from: Heart of a Dog / Nonesuch / October 23, 2015
[The complete soundtrack recording of Laurie Anderson’s newest film, Heart of a Dog. Anderson was recently commissioned by the European TV network Arte to create a feature film — her first in 30 years. Her response was a personal essay entitled Heart of a Dog, a work encompassing joy and heartbreak and remembering and forgetting, at the heart of which is a lament for her late beloved piano-playing and finger-painting dog Lolabelle. Scenes range from realistic footage from the animal’s life to imagined scenes of Lolabelle’s passage through the bardo. It also includes other reflections on life and death including Anderson’s experiences in life in downtown New York after 9/11. The Nonesuch album is the full audio recording of the film, including all music and spoken text. Heart of a Dog has been shown at the Telluride, Venice, and Toronto Film Festivals to critical praise, with the New York Times calling it a “philosophically astute, emotionally charged meditation on death, love, art and dogs.” The movie will be screened at the New York Film Festival on October 8, before opening theatrically at New York’s Film Forum October 21. It also will be shown on HBO in early 2016. ]

11:30 – Interview with Jerry Harrington

Jerry Harrington is the man behind the local treasure known as The Tivoli Theatres, established in 1983 as Kansas City’s original, art house, bringing audiences the best in independent cinema, now at 4050 Pennsylvania, KCMO. Jerry Harrington joined us on Wednesday MidDay Medley to talk about the critically acclaimed new film, written, directed, produced and scored, by Laurie Anderson, HEART OF A DOG opens at The Tivoli Theatres on Friday, November 13. More information at: http://www.tivolikc.com

Laurie Anderson was our guest for a live interview on Wednesday MidDay Medley on October 5, 2011, prior to her October 9, 2011, performance at The Kauffman Center For The Performing Arts. In that show she performed “In The Air” one of the stories featured in HEART OF A DOG that deals with her beloved rat terrier, Lolabelle. The story related to hawks flying from the sky, attempting to take Lolabelle as prey, but in this story it is clear that Laurie Anderson is exploring several themes, including the event of 9-11 in New York City with the Twin Towers coming down, and our post 911 world. This beautiful film is not just about Laurie’s dog Lolabelle.

Lolabelle, dogs, death, family, mother, government surveillance,

68 year old Laurie Anderson is know as a pioneer in electronic music, and in multimedia performance art, however show began he career as a film maker.

In 2010 Laurie Anderson released her First studio recording in over 10 years Homeland on Nonesuch Records. Most of the songs had been road tested over the past two years while on tour. Co-Produced by Roma Baran and husband Lou Reed who plays electric guitar on a few songs.

When we lost Lou Reed on October 27, 2013, his wife Laurie Anderson, wrote eloquently about the final moments of Lou’s life. One of the things many of us learned, if we hadn’t already, was that Laurie and Lou were/are practicing buddhists. HEART OF A DOG deals with many elements of buddhism including “the bardo” where after death according to the Tibethan Book of The Dead, all creatures spend 49 day in the bardo, which is not really a place but rather a process.

“Acclaimed musician & performance artist Laurie Anderson presents her meditation on love and death in this playful, lucid and heartbreaking nonfiction feature dedicated to Anderson’s late husband Lou Reed. Anderson draws upon her childhood experiences, Buddhist principles and her political beliefs as she lovingly tries to help her beloved terrier Lolabelle.”

We are playing selected tracks from the complete soundtrack recording of HEART OF A DOG available from Nonesuch Records.

The Tivoli and Records With Merritt, 1614 Westport Road, are teaming up to give one lucky Laurie Anderson fan the opportunity to win an autographed film poster of HEART OF A DOG.

The Tivoli Theatres, Kansas City’s original, art house, bringing audiences the best in independent cinema, at 4050 Pennsylvania, KCMO, as been simulcasting live broadcasts, and presenting films about Art Museums and Art Exhibits, as well as special Opera performances, concerts, and plays.

The Tivoli is also the home of several film festivals, including Out Here Now – The Kansas City Lesbian & Gay Film Festival.

HEART OF A DOG opens at The Tivoli on Friday, November 13. More information at: http://www.tivolikc.com

11:46 – For Lou Reed, Julia Davila, and Sandra Moran

14. Laurie Anderson – “The Release of Love”
from: Heart of a Dog / Nonesuch / October 23, 2015
[The complete soundtrack recording of Laurie Anderson’s newest film, Heart of a Dog.]

15. Lou Reed – “Turning Time Around”
from: Heart of a Dog / Nonesuch / October 23, 2015
[The complete soundtrack recording of Laurie Anderson’s newest film, Heart of a Dog.]

16. Claire & The Classical Revolution – “Enough”
from: In The Blue [EP] / Independent / December 12, 2015
[To be released on 7″ Vinyl and Digital Download. Song by Claire Adams, Arrangement by Teri Quinn, Produced by Peter Lawless, Recorded, Mixed, & Mastered by Duane Trower at Weights & Measures Soundlab A 14-piece musical entity with Claire Adams on vocals & guitar, Peter Lawless as conductor, Christina Wince on flute, Teri Quinn on clarinet, Brandon Crawford on bass clarinet, Mark Lauer on bassoon, Jen Oliverio on trumpet, Austin Peiffer on trombone, Joseph Felton on tuba, Erik Hassell on violin, Alyssa Bell on viola, Eman Chalshotori on cello, Sarah Lahasky on contrabass, and Stephanie Williams on drums.]

[Claire and the Classical Revolution play a special EP Release Show on December 12 in a location to be announced soon.
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11:59:30

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

Next week, on Wednesday MidDay Medley, on November 18, we talk with Iris DeMent about her new album “The Trackless Woods.” Iris DeMent and pieta brown play Knuckleheads Saloon, Friday, November 20. Also, Andrew Foshee returns with his band to play live in our 90.1 FM Studios, PLUS… Madisen Ward and the Mama Bear return for their 5th appearance on Wednesday MidDay Medley and just prior to their television appearance on NBC television’s Today Show, on Monday, November 23.

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


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Show #603

Wednesday MidDay Medley welcomes the staff of Josey Records Kansas City + Jerry Harrington on Laurie Anderson’s HEART OF A DOG

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

Wednesday, November 11, 2015

The Staff of Josey Records KC
+ Jerry Harrington on Laurie Anderson’s HEART OF A DOG


Mark plays New & MidCoastal releases from: The Electric Lungs, Berwanger, Yes You Are, The Latenight Callers, Claire & the Classical Revolution, Dead Voices, Parquet Courts, Laurie Anderson, and Lou Reed.

Josey Records, at 1814 Oak Street, Kansas City, Missouri.

Josey Records, at 1814 Oak Street, Kansas City, Missouri.

At 10:00 the staff of Kansas City’s Josey Records: Christian LaBeau, Britt Adair, and Steve Shoup, join us as “Guest Producers” for our first hour. The trio will play tracks from: The Conquerors, Phantom Head, Psychic Heat, Angel Deradoorian, and share information about the upcoming Black Friday Record Store Day exclusive release, of a new Josey Records vinyl compilation featuring five Kansas City bands: The Conquerors, Drop A Grand, HMPH!, Phantom Head, and Mysterious Clouds. The vinyl compilation will only be available at Josey Records Kansas City. Black Friday Record Store Day is November 27, and Josey Records, at 1814 Oak Street, will host an in-store live show starting at 5:00 pm, with Mysterious Clouds, Phantom Head, HMPH, Drop A Grand, and The Conquerors. More info at: http://joseyrecords.com/ or http://www.facebook.com/joseyrecordskc/

HEART OF A DOG opens at The Tivoli on Friday, November 13.

HEART OF A DOG opens at The Tivoli on Friday, November 13.

At 11:30 Mark talks with Jerry Harrington of The Tivoli KC Cinemas, who joins us to talk about the critically acclaimed new film, written, directed, produced and scored, by Laurie Anderson, HEART OF A DOG. “Acclaimed musician & performance artist Laurie Anderson presents her meditation on love and death in this playful, lucid and heartbreaking nonfiction feature dedicated to Anderson’s late husband Lou Reed. Anderson draws upon her childhood experiences, Buddhist principles and her political beliefs as she lovingly tries to help her beloved terrier Lolabelle.” Mark will play selected tracks from the complete soundtrack recording of HEART OF A DOG available from Nonesuch Records. HEART OF A DOG opens at The Tivoli on Friday, November 13. More information at: http://www.tivolikc.com

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

Show #603

Wednesday MidDay Medley presents: Music, Monsters & Michael McQuary

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, October 28, 2015

Music, Monsters & Michael McQuary
+ Jamie Searle & Macabre KC


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Mark plays haunted tracks from: Dead Kennedys, Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, Digital Leather, The Misfits, Sinoia Caves, Laurie Anderson, Bauhaus, Iggy & The Stooges, Siouxie & The Banshees, John Carpenter, Ed Wood, Crimson Joy, Danny Elfman, Arcade Fire, Cesar Davila-Irizarry & Charlie Clouser, William Stromberg & The Moscow Symphony, Kenneth Alwyn & The Westminster Philharmonic Orchestra. We’ll also feature music from: The Bride of Frankenstein, Son of Frankenstein, The Wolfman, The Invisible Man, Halloween, Beetlejuice, Candyman, Beyond The Black Rainbow, Six Feet Under, and American Horror Story.

 Photo of Michael McQuary as Bela Lugosi by Mike Strong Photography


Photo of Michael McQuary as Bela Lugosi by Mike Strong Photography

Joining us for the entire show, will be stage & screen actor, Michael McQuary, who will share his unique interpretations of monsters of film: Béla Lugosi, Boris Karloff, Lon Chaney, Dr. Fu Manchu, and more. Michael is the creator of the award winning one-man shows in New York City including: Matinee Idol, Man of 1001 Faces, Crystal Allan Strikes Back, My Own Space and most recently, for the 2014 KC Fringe Festival “I’m Hollywood.” Michael McQuary is also a visual artist of personal portraits and life captures done with china ink that are collected internationally and he is the designer for YourPowerSign.com where he creates personal art works of metal. Currently Michael is seen in multiple film shorts promoting the OM Film Festival and he is the star of the upcoming Mile Deep Films short film, “Corvalo.”

Also joining the show is artist, writer, and teacher, Maria Vasquez Boyd, who has been a frequent contributor to Wednesday MidDay Medley. Maria is the producer & host of ARTSPEAK Radio, heard Wednesdays at Noon, on 90.1 FM KKFI. Maria is a founding member of the Latino Writer’s Collective. Maria is a graduate of The Kansas City Art Institute and has taught art at KCAI and The Nelson Atkins Museum of Art. Maria has worked closely with The Writers Place, Mattie Rhodes Art Gallery and many other organizations.

At 11:15 Jamie Searle joins us to share information about, Macabre KC, Halloween night, Saturday, October 31, 8:30 pm to 12:30 am, at Knuckleheads, featuring MY BROTHERS & SISTERS, KC’s Dynamic 14-piece urban orchestra, playing along to iconic movie scenes with guest vocalists, Jessica Paige, Calvin Arsenia, Stephonne Singleton, Christian Robinson and Bach Aria Soloist – Sarah Tannehill Anderson. The entire event will be streamed live on the web and broadcast live on 90.1 FM KKFI. Scenes from famous horror and adventure films will be projected for the audience. Historical Kansas City will present a reading from the Paris of the Plains podcast, accompanied by orchestra. This event will benefit 90.1FM KKFI, Midwest Music Foundation & KC Creative. More info at MacabreKC.com

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

Show #601

WMM Playlist from October 21, 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, October 21, 2015

Country Superstar Ty Herndon + Jazz Artist Alyssa Murray +
Guest Producer Nico Gray

Nico Gray, Alyssa Murray, Ty Herndon, & Greg Morey

Nico Gray, Alyssa Murray, Ty Herndon, & Greg Morey

Nico Gray, joined us as “Guest Producer” for our first hour. Nico is a former theatre actor, performance artist, writer, and is currently a marketing and advertising consultant. He once worked at Limelight in Chicago, and once won a Mick Jagger look-a-like contest. Rooted in KC, Nico grew with radio, learning to communicate through music and lyrical expression. Nico writes that, “Music has always served as the ‘passport’ through spiritual journeys that have transplanted him to the brownstones of Chicago, the rooftops of Paris, the sea-side of Marseille and the balconies of NYC. ”

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

2. Alfred Hall — “Intro”
from: Wilderness / Sony / 2013
[Norwegian indie pop duo, formed in the summer of 2009 by Bjørn Tveit on vocals & guitar, and Hans Thomas Kiær on guitar, the Norwegian town Drammen. Their debut single, “So Bright” was nominated for “Ukas Urørt” in 2011, and was released the year after following a period of repackaging in the Tinnitus studio in Bergen. Their first album, “Wilderness”, came out exclusively in Norway in 2013, and was nominated for the Spellemann Award (the Norwegian “Grammy”) in the category “Pop Group of the Year”. On October 9th, Alfred Hall, as one of three artist, performed at the opening night of the first JaJaJa club night in Fluxbau, Berlin. They released their first international EP in the fall of 2014, called “Alfred Hall EP”. Their first international single, “The King of Cape” was released in the beginning of 2015. In April 2015, Alfred Hall was chosen as one of 14 finalists to play at the Midem festival in Cannes in June 2015.]

NICO: Riddle me this! Riddle Riddle Ree, I hear lyrics that DO NOT make sense to me…and it’s rumored to go something like this:

Get off the car
Kick his chain
Kick his pride
Get him soaked hit run

Lift up your toes
In my mouth
And we can make love
And we can go

We’re covered by the sacred fire
When you come to me
You come to me broke

Without a doubt

For our next song, no one really knows what she is singing but from their third LP titled, TREASURE, this Scottish trio uses real words, whole phrases intermixed with old Scottish words and words of unknown origin. It is a collection of ten mysterious, pseudo-mythological sounding names. I’ve chosen the second track named LORELEI, for its thumping chimes and ethereal autumnal sound. This is Robin Guthrie, Simon Raymonde and Elizabeth Fraser- known to us as Cocteau Twins!

3. Cocteau Twins — “Lorelei” (Vinyl)
from: Treasure / 4 A D / November 1, 1984
[Treasure is the third studio album by Scottish alternative rock band Cocteau Twins active from 1979 to 1997. With this album, the band settled on what would, from then on, be their primary lineup: vocalist Elizabeth Fraser, guitarist Robin Guthrie and bass guitarist, multi-instrumentalist Simon Raymonde who replace original member Will Heggie. This new lineup also coincided with the development of the ethereal sound and the distinctive soprano vocals of Fraser,associated with the band’s music.The album became the band’s first UK Top 40 album, and charted for eight weeks. It also became one of the band’s most critically successful releases, although the band themselves expressed dismay at it. Pitchfork wrote, “Treasure was an adjective for the endlessly inventive melodic lines you’d find buried in these songs, and a verb for what you’d do with them for years to come.” Melody Maker described the album as “true brilliance” and stated that the band were “the voice of God”. Raymonde alluded to it being rushed and unfinished, while Guthrie referred to it as “an abortion” and to the period in which it was made as “arty-farty pre-Raphaelite”. Nonetheless, as Raymonde observed, “It seems to be the one that people like the best and it’s probably sold the best.”]

10:11

NICO:
Moretto comme ta bouche
Est immense quand tu souris
Et quand tu ris, je ris aussi
Tu aimes tellement la vie
Quel est donc ce froid
Que l’lon sent en toi?

Moretto your mouth is huge
When you smile and when you laugh
I laugh as well
You love life so much
What is then, this cold that I sense from you?

In the mid-1980’s I worked at a nightclub in Chicago and I would watch as the Saturday evening crowds would run like a pack of wolves to stake their area on the 3.200 square foot dance floor every time they played this next song- most of them not knowing the meaning behind the music.

The French duo named Rita Mitsouko or Les Rita Mitsouko, wrote this for their Argentinian friend Marcia Moretto, who was also a dancer and choreographer for the band. She had died of breast cancer three years prior to its record release. They later sing that the coldness from her is cancer. They sing, “It is death that has taken you.”

October is breast cancer awareness month, and if any of you have dealt with cancer, or know someone who has, then you know how much strength, courage and determination it truly takes to battle this disease. This song represents that courage, the beauty of one’s character who makes even the toughest situations admirable and honorable.

The official video to this song is visually stunning with costume designs by Jean-Paul Gaultier and Thierry Mugler – if you have a chance I recommend watching it. BUT FOR NOW – please, make room on the dance floor, for the incredible, resilient spirit of “Marcia Baila.”

10:13

4. Rita Mitsouko — “Marcia Baila”
from: Rita Mitsouko / Virgin / April 1984
[Debut studio album from French pop rock group formed by the guitarist Fred Chichin and the singer Catherine Ringer. The duo first performed as Rita Mitsouko at Gibus Club in Paris in 1980. They went on to become one of the most acclaimed musical acts in France. The name of the group was chosen to reflect the band’s extremely diverse musical reference: Rita refers to the South American music (and the cult actress Rita Hayworth). Mitsouko is a Japanese first name and is also the name of a perfume by Guerlain. The group originally went by the name “Rita Mitsouko” but in 1985 “Les” was added when they realized that many people believed the name of the group was that of the singer. “Marcia Baïla” became a surprise hit single in France the spring of 1985. The song had a long chart trajectory, remaining on the Top 50 charts for 29 weeks. It debuted at #33 on April 27, 1985, and climbed regularly until it peaked at #2 for three consecutive weeks. In all, it spent 17 weeks in the Top Ten. “Marcia Baïla” is currently the 187th best-selling single of all time in France, with about 800,000 units sold. The song was Rita Mitsouko’s first big hit and propelled them to considerable fame. Chichin died from cancer in 2007. Instead of continuing as Les Rita Mitsouko, Ringer completed a final tour, “Catherine Ringer chante Les Rita Mitsouko and more” (Catherine Ringer sings Les Rita Mitsouko and more), and started a solo career.]

5. Lilly Wood and The Prick — “Into Trouble”
from: The Fight / Wagram Music / November 5, 2014
[6th single and from their 2nd studio album. This French alternative, pop and folk duo was formed by Nili Hadida on vocals, an Israeli-French singer born in 1986 in Tel Aviv, Israel, and Benjamin Cotto on guitar, in 2006 when they met in a Parisian café and decided to collaborate on writing songs together. Nili Hadida is an Israeli-French singer born in 1986 in Tel Aviv, Israel. She lived in England before moving to California before residing in Paris following a music career singing mostly French variety songs including 1980s and jazzy ballads. Favourite interpretations included songs by Elliott Smith and Fiona Apple. During live shows, the duo are joined by Pierre Guimard (guitar, bass) and Mathias Fisch (drums) Mathieu Denis (bass, keyboards).]

10:23

NICO: GOOD THINGS COME TO THOSE WHO WAIT:
What happens when you put four gay men and two lesbians in a van and send them to Washington DC? You get fearless, outraged, youthful, impressionable, timeless and hopeful group of people who march with ONE MILLION other like-minded citizens. 22 years ago that is exactly what happened when we were fighting for our LBGT community. The March on Washington in 1993 would forever change me and profoundly affect subsequent events and choices in my life.

Now, 22 years later as the US Supreme Court finally rules that “yes, we are indeed- just like everyone else”- I knew all along, it was ALWAYS REAL to me. I did not need the permission of others to love who I love. I did not need it on paper to validate what I know is real. And despite those in opposition, who hide behind their GOD as a source of their bigoted and discriminatory beliefs- I knew 22 years ago- like all those who came before us and marched, and were condemned, beaten, jailed, and institutionalized for loving someone- the same thing I know today. It’s REAL, REAL. It’s SO real to me.

6. Nina Simone — “Real Real”
from: Sings The Blues / RCA / 1967
[Original song written by Nina Simone from her 15th studio album, and 21st album release, and her first for RCA Records. Born Eunice Kathleen Waymon, on February 21, 1933 and died in France on April 21, 2003. Nina Simone was an American singer, songwriter, pianist, arranger, and civil rights activist. She worked in a broad range of musical styles including classical, jazz, blues, folk, R&B, gospel, and pop. The sixth child of a preacher’s family in North Carolina, Simone aspired to be a concert pianist. Her musical path changed direction after she was denied a scholarship to the prestigious Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia, despite a well-received audition. “Simone said she later found out from an insider at Curtis that she was denied entry because she was black.” To fund her continuing musical education and become a classical pianist, she began playing in a small club in Atlantic City where she was also required to sing. She was approached by Bethlehem Records, and her rendition of “I Loves You, Porgy” was a hit in the United States in 1958. Over the length of her career Simone recorded more than 40 albums, mostly between 1958, when she made her debut with Little Girl Blue, and 1974. Her musical style arose from a fusion of gospel and pop songs with classical music, in particular with influences from her first inspiration, Johann Sebastian Bach, and accompanied with her expressive jazz-like singing in her characteristic contralto voice. She injected her classical background into her music as much as possible to give it more depth and quality, as she felt that pop music was inferior to classical. Her intuitive grasp on the audience–performer relationship was gained from a unique background of playing piano accompaniment for church revivals and sermons regularly from the early age of six years old.]

7. Jake Bugg — “Simply As This”
from: Jake Bugg / Mercury – Island (US) / April 9, 2013
[Debut album from Jake Edwin Charles Kennedy, born February 28, 1994. He is an English musician, singer, and songwriter. His self-titled debut album was co-written with songwriter Iain Archer and reached number one on the UK Albums Chart. His second album, Shangri La, was released in November 2013. His main influences are Don McLean, Donovan, The Beatles, Jimi Hendrix, Johnny Cash, and the Everly Brothers. In an interview with Absolute Radio in 2014 he also mentioned that the band Metallica was a huge influence to him when he first picked up the guitar as a 12 year old.]

10:31 – Underwriting

10:33 – Guest Producer Nico Gray

NICO: October 1996 – My first apartment in New York City was on the 12th floor with a balcony that faced north, giving the Empire State Building a prominent position from my view. I spent many nights out there, listening to the sounds of the city, an orchestration of cars, trucks, nightlife, the wind, people- like a Symphony I would close me eyes and listen to the City’s song. When you live in a cramped city and living quarters, you take any opportunity to be outside. My roommate and I spend many nights talking, laughing, and questioning. When I first heard this next song by PJ Harvey, I felt she ripped pages out of my journal- capturing a moment of my time. She has a way of painting a canvas that makes you feel like it was your own. Released in October 2000, I close my eyes and easily transcend back in time to that balcony, where certain words spoken followed me for years after my departure.

8. PJ Harvey — “You Said Something”
from: Stories from the City – Stories from the Sea / Island / October 23, 2000
[5th studio album by English alternative rock musician PJ Harvey, it contains themes of love that are tied into Harvey’s affection for NYC. The album became the second major commercial success of her recording career, following her successful breakthrough To Bring You My Love (1995). The album earned Harvey the 2001 Mercury Prize. It ‘s regarded as one of her best works. Polly Jean Harvey, was born October 9, 1969. Harvey has acquired a reputation for eccentricity to match her music; for example, Steve Albini said she ate nothing but potatoes while making Rid of Me. But she rejects the notion that her song lyrics are autobiographical, she later told Spin: “some critics have taken my writing so literally to the point that they’ll listen to ‘Down by the Water’ and believe I have actually given birth to a child and drowned her.” From 1996 to 1997, following their musical collaborations, Harvey had a relationship with Nick Cave, and their subsequent break-up influenced Cave’s follow-up studio album The Boatman’s Call (1997), with songs such as “Into My Arms,” “West Country Girl” and “Black Hair” being written specifically about her.]

NICO: Feeding heifers and steers, shucking corn, maintaining the bee hives, milking goats, skinny dipping in the moonlight and the smell of fried okra. These are memories I have from my time spent with my childhood friend Charlie Brown. They lived in a rural part of southern Missouri and they called me, “Nicky, the City Kid.” The music his parents listened to was classic country, a genre that was not heard in my household as a child. I would come to appreciate and later expand extensively my music collection that included these classic county artists. I’ve chosen TWO songs whose sound and lyrics capture the essence of this time in my life. And you’ll often find me in front of an October bonfire, camping to this type of music.

10:38

9. Sturgill Simpson – “Pan Bowl” (Vinyl)
from: Metamodern Sounds In Country Music / High Top Mountain Records / May 13, 2014
[Sturgill Simpson on vocals/acoustic guitar/backing vocals , Laur Joamets on electric & slide guitar , Kevin Black on bass guitar , Miles Miller on drums/percussion/ backing vocals, Mike Webb on keyboards/mellotron , Dave Cobb on classical guitar/percussion. Produced & Engineered by Dave Cobb , Assistant Engineers – Justin Herlocker & John Netti . Mixed by Dave Cobb & Sturgill Simpson. Mastered by Pete Lyman, Infrasonic Mastering. All tracks recorded at LCS in Nashville, TN.]

10. Tom T. Hall — “I Love”
from: For The People In The Last Hard Town / Mercury / 1973
[From the 9th studio release Thomas “Tom T.” Hall, born May 25, 1936, in Olive Hill, Kentucky. Tom T. Hall is an American country music songwriter, singer, novelist, and short-story writer. He has written 11 No. 1 hit songs, with 26 more that reached the Top 10, including the No. 1 international pop crossover smash “Harper Valley PTA” and the hit “I Love”, which reached No. 12 on the Billboard Hot 100. He became known to fans as “The Storyteller,” thanks to his storytelling skills in his songwriting. He has released twenty-seven studio albums, nine compilation albums, fifty singles, and 9 books. Hall’s big songwriting break came in 1963, when country singer Jimmy C. Newman recorded his song, “DJ For a Day.” Soon, Hall moved to Nashville, arriving in 1964 with $46 and a guitar; within months he had songs climbing the charts. Hall has been nicknamed “The Storyteller,” and he has written songs for dozens of country stars, including Johnny Cash, George Jones, Loretta Lynn, Waylon Jennings, Alan Jackson, and Bobby Bare.]

NICO: This next artist IS a voice from my childhood and his music would carry me through a lot of tough, trying times in my life. I have attended HUNDREDS of concerts, but so far, only two where I cried. Aretha Franklin made me cry. While she sang, “Ain’t No Way” I could not help but to shed a tear. Then last December I flew to Los Angeles to get a 15th row center stage seat to see Cat Stevens. While most of his music brought back so many childhood memories, it was this next song that my tears dropped like rain. It was one of the happiest and purest moments I’ve encountered during a live performance. When I hear his voice, I feel at peace- and I feel safe- this is the equivalent to my childhood nursery rhyme.

11. Cat Stevens — “Sitting” (Vinyl)
from: Catch Bull At Four / A&M / 1972
[Yusuf Islam was born Steven Demetre Georgiou, on July 21, 1948. Known by his former stage name Cat Stevens, he is a British singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, humanitarian, and education philanthropist. His 1967 debut album reached the top 10 in the UK, and the album’s title song “Matthew and Son” charted at number 2 on the UK Singles Chart. His albums Tea for the Tillerman (1970) and Teaser and the Firecat (1971) were both certified triple platinum in the US by the RIAA. His musical style consists of folk, pop, rock and Islamic music. His 1972 album Catch Bull at Four spent three weeks at #1 on the Billboard 200. In December 1977, Stevens converted to Islam, and he adopted the name Yusuf Islam the following year. In 1979, he auctioned all his guitars for charity and left his music career to devote himself to educational and philanthropic causes in the Muslim community. He has received two honorary doctorates and awards for promoting peace from two organizations founded by Mikhail Gorbachev. In 2006, he returned to pop music – releasing his first album of new pop songs in 28 years, titled An Other Cup. With that release and for subsequent ones, he dropped the surname “Islam” from the album cover art – using the stage name “Yusuf.” In 2009, he released the album Roadsinger, and in 2014, he released the album Tell ‘Em I’m Gone, and began his first US tour since 1978. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2014.]

12. Kid Koala (feat. Audrey Hepburn) — “Moon River”
from: Daytrotter Studio Session / 2011
[Eric San was born in 1974 and records under the name Kid Koala. He is a Canadian DJ, turntablist, musician and an author of graphic novels. He is signed to the British record label Ninja Tune, is a member of alternative hip hop supergroup Deltron 3030, and The Slew with Dynamite D and former members of the Australian rock band Wolfmother, bassist and keyboardist Chris Ross and drummer Myles Heskett. He has also made appearances with many other artists from Amon Tobin to the Preservation Hall Jazz Band and has made contributions to Lovage, Peeping Tom, Gorillaz and numerous other projects. San popularized a method of playing the turntable like a melodic instrument, where a long, single note is dragged under the needle at different speeds, creating different pitches. Since this method of adjusting pitch is imprecise, the resulting notes waver and bend. Thus, in the song “Drunk Trumpet,” San uses this method with a trumpet note to simulate a drunken trumpet player, interspersing drunken vocals to complete the effect. When playing live, San often uses one of a kind records cut with custom sounds from which he creates his own songs. He is well known for his enigmatic style of turntablism, which uses an unusual collection of samples. He has been known to use samples of music from Charlie Brown television specials, old comedy sketch routines (including those that mock turntablism), people sneezing, and people reading a menu in Cantonese. He is well known for his cheerful demeanor at concerts and having a good sense of humour.

13. Sacri Cuori — “Teresita”
from: Rosario / Decor / 2012
[2nd album from Sacri Cuori which translated means, Sacred Hearts, an Italian group that composes and plays mainly instrumental music inspired by blues, folk and the psychedelia and Italian film soundtracks of the ’60s and’ 70s. They have released two albums and collaborated on disc and live with various international artists. The group is the brainchild of guitarist and composer Antonio Gramentieri. In the fall of 2012 they released their second album, Rosario, recorded at Montrose Studio of Richmond (Virginia) with JD Foster and Adrian Olsen, and Vox Studio in Los Angeles with Woody Jackson. The album saw the participation of Jim Keltner, David Hidalgo of Los Lobos, Isobel Campbell, John Convertino, Stephen McCarthy of the Long Ryders, Alexandra Spalding, Sheela Bingi, Clinton Patterson and more. Published by London-based Decor Records on CD and vinyl on Interbang Records, the album has been welcomed by national and international press. This second work explores the music from the film and there are also strong calls to stoner rock , psychedelia, and the Italian soundtracks of the ’60s.]

NICO: Some of the best collaborations come from those closest to you. You know that I do not Facebook, or Tweet, or post my life online. I am not opposed to it, I’m just ‘old school’ when it comes to socializing and I will not use the term, ‘friend’ loosely. Our last and final song was collaborated between two life-long friends, Robert Smith and Simon Gallup of The Cure, written for their friend and lead vocal on the song, Frank Bell. It is a groovy song about friendship.

NICO: I chose this song in dedication to my friendship with you, Mark Manning. The last 25 + years, you and I have formed a true friendship that I believe will last until the end of our days. Our love and respect of theatre, art, music, films and mutual friends, has carried us through some really good AND tough times. We’ve marched in Washington together, drank martinis while watching OJ’s car chase on the LA freeways, did theatre together, performance art, co-hosted radio shows, spent many nights and social obligations together, observing and questioning life – only to find out the next morning we had the answers all along. We have seen each other grow and evolve throughout the years. The last 11 years you have given so much to the Kansas City radio community- there is no one MORE that I can think of that is worthy of this last song, than you. So A HUGE THANK YOU, for your unconditional friendship and love- and all that you do for us in the community. My hat, if I was wearing one, goes off to you.

Originally a B-side to a the 7” single, “I’m A Cult Hero”, from 1979, here is Cult Hero with “I Dig You.”

14. Cult Hero — “I Dig You”
from: B-side from “I’m A Cult Hero” / Fiction / 1979
[“I’m a Cult Hero” is a single released by an extended lineup of The Cure under the name Cult Hero. The single was conceived by Robert Smith (singer/guitarist of The Cure) and Simon Gallup (then bassist of The Magspies) as a way to test their musical compatibility. Smith was considering Gallup as a prospective replacement for Michael Dempsey (The Cure’s bassist at the time) “whose personality and ambitions for the band were seriously at odds” with Smith’s. The songs were written for, and feature on vocals, local Horley postman Frank Bell, who is also depicted on the single’s artwork. They also feature Malice/Easy Cure guitarist Porl Thompson and Magspies keyboardist Matthieu Hartley amongst an extended lineup of friends and family, including Robert’s sisters Janet and Margaret and local band The Obtainers. “I’m a Cult Hero” was originally released in December 1979 in the UK with the song “I Dig You” on the b-side. Upon release in 1980 in Canada, and in 1981 in New Zealand, the tracks were flipped, with “I Dig You” as the a-side. The track “I’m a Cult Hero” was also included on the Australian compilation album Britannia Waives the Rules in 1981. Following the recording of the single in 1979, Simon Gallup left The Magspies and joined The Cure, replacing Dempsey. At the same time, Matthieu Hartley also left The Magspies and joined The Cure as their first keyboardist. Hartley ultimately left The Cure in 1980, after only one album (Seventeen Seconds) and its subsequent tour. Gallup also left The Cure in 1982, but then rejoined the band in 1985 and remains a member to the present day. Porl Thompson also rejoined The Cure between 1985 and 1992, and then again from 2005 to 2011.]

Thank you Nico Gray!!!!!

11:00 – Station ID

11:00 – Interview with Alyssa Murray

15. 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)]

Alyssa Murray received her Bachelor of Music degree in Jazz Studies from the University of Missouri-Kansas City. She works as an instructor for The Music School, also as an accompanist for the Kansas City Ballet, and is an established freelance performer. Alyssa Murray, is the songwriter, vocalist and pianist for The AM Trio with Joel Stratton on bass, and Josh Blythe on drums & vocals. The AM Trio’s debut EP, “As Of Now” was released June 30, 2015. The AM Trio play Uptown Arts Bar on Saturday, October 24.

The AM Trio is a jazz trio, however Alyssa talked about how her lyrics are influenced by contemporary folk artists: Joni Mitchell, Tom Waits, and Rufus Wainwright mixing of lyrics in the style of folk into their jazz music.

Alyssa Murray grew up in Hays, Kansas.

After graduating from the University of Missouri-Kansas City, Alyssa has made Kansas City your home. UMKC and the Conservatory of Music are producing new generations of working jazz musicians and music makers, playing music venues, recording, collaborating within the arts community, keeping Kansas City’s rich Jazz heritage alive. Alyssa is successfully riding the waves of the KC music scene.

16. 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)]

Alyssa Murray is an instructor for The Music School and is an accompanist for the Kansas City Ballet, working with the KC Ballet’s R.O.A.D. program in multiple elementary schools. Alyssa Murray also helps to teach Unity’s Youth Meditation on Sundays. Murray is also an established freelance performer in her own right.

Alyssa wrote her first song at 16 years of age

Murray’s writing style has drawn comparison to Joni Mitchell as well as Fiona Apple.

“I feel my earlier compositions share the originality of my current songs posses but are less sophisticated harmonically and rhythmically. That shift in my style can be credited to playing and studying jazz the past five years or so. My earlier lyrics were more abstract while now there tends to be more cohesive story lines. ” — Alyssa Murray

The AM Trio’s debut EP, “As Of Now” was released June 30, 2015.
The AM Trio play Uptown Arts Bar on Saturday, October 24.

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

11:23

17. The AM Trio – “Paint”
from: As of Now / Independent / June 30, 2015
[Alyssa Murray (Vocalist/Pianist/Songwriter), Joel Stratton (bass), and Josh Blythe (drums/vocals)]

11:29 – Underwriting

11:31 – Interview with Ty Herndon

19. Ty Herndon – “Lies I Told Myself”
from: Lies I Told Myself / FUNL Music / October 22, 2013

Ty Herndon's tattoo

Ty Herndon’s tattoo

From his autobiographical, 2013 release, Lies I Told Myself, that was, Ty Herndon who grew up in a musical family, and as a teenager performed at OPRYLAND USA. In 1985 he competed on the television show Star Search, in 1993 he won Texas Entertainer of the Year and signed with Epic Records, making his chart debut with “What Mattered Most,” becoming his first #1 single. Herndon has charted a total of 17 singles on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts, including 3 number ones. He has released over 10 albums and has been nominated for a Grammy Award and is a Dove Award winner. In November of 2014, Ty Herndon became the first major male country artist to publicly “come out” as gay. Ty Herndon plays The Folly Theatre, Friday, October 23, at 8:00 pm with his full On Tour Show. The Folly Theatre, is at 300 W 12th St, KCMO. For more information you can visit: http://www.follytheatre.org

“Lies I Told Myself” is one of Ty’s songs that he will be performing Friday night at the Folly Theatre, he has said that the song holds a special place in your heart.

Born Boyd Tyrone Herndon, May 2, 1962, in a Meridian, Mississippi hospital, but raised just across the state line in his parents’ hometown of Butler, Alabama. Ty Herndon became involved in music as a teenager, playing the piano and singing Gospel music.

Shortly after graduating from Austin High School in Decatur, Alabama, Herndon moved to Nashville to pursue a career in music.

Ty Herndon has talked about gaining the respect of two legends of the Opry, which led to still greater opportunities for the young singer. “Porter Wagoner and Roy Acuff really took a liking to me as an artist and started bringing me on the Grand Ol’ Opry. He first performed on the Opry stage was at age 18.

Ty has achieved sales in excess of 4 million.

Ty’s albums “What Mattered Most” and “Living In A Moment” have been certified Gold by the Recording Industry Association of America.

Ty co-wrote the song “When We Fly” which won the 2010 Dove Award for Bluegrass Recorded Song of the Year. Ty recorded the song as a duet with Lizzy Long.

Ty was nominated for a 2011 Grammy Award for Best Southern, Country or Bluegrass Gospel album.

11:42

20. Ty Herndon – “Journey On”
from: Journey On / FUNL Music / June 10, 2010

Ty Herndon plays The Folly Theatre, Fri, Oct 23, at 8:00 pm w/ his full On Tour Show. The Folly Theatre, 300 W 12th St, KCMO. For info: (816) 474-4444 or http://www.follytheatre.org

Ty Herndon will be coming back to The Folly Theatre on Friday, November 13, at 7:30 with Michael Ian Black, Carson Kressley, Wilson Cruz, Dana Goldberg, Fortune Feimster, and Melinda Ryder to be a part of the benefit for The Like Me Light House an organization that was founded by country singer Chely Wright

On November 20, 2014, in an interview with People magazine, Herndon came out as a gay man. Herndon’s revelation followed fellow country artist Chely Wright’s coming out to PEOPLE in 2010. Chely Wright, is a close friend of his, played a big part in his coming out – as did his longtime partner, Matt.

Herndon says that his coming out has opened up his work to a whole new fan base.

“Playing Pride festivals and HRC and GLAAD events, I find that people are really more forthcoming with their own life lessons there. I’m still being educated with all this,” he says. “I’ve only been out coming up on a year now, and I have certainly learned a lot about the work to be done — and celebrated the work that has been done, so finding my footing amongst all of this has been educational, to say the least.”

This is Ty’s first time back in KC in 8 years. He has lots of fans in KC.

Ty Herndon is working on a new album.

Ty is also currently touring with fellow singers Jamie O’Neal and Andy Griggs. They have released a single.

Ty Herndon plays The Folly Theatre, Fri, Oct 23, at 8:00 pm w/ his full On Tour Show. The Folly Theatre, 300 W 12th St, KCMO. For ticket info: http://www.follytheatre.org

For more information regarding the LIKEME Lighthouse Benefit, check out likemelighthouse.org. To learn more about Ty Herndon and his latest projects, go to tyherndon.com or facebook.com/tyherndonofficial

20. 3 Story House-“Story of My Life” (feat. Jamie O’Neal, Ty Herndon & Andy Griggs)
from: Story of My Life (feat. Jamie O’Neal, Ty Herndon & Andy Griggs) – Single / Windsor / June 23, 2015

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

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



Next week on October 28, we play scary musical recordings from horror and art films and new wave and punk and rock bands with Michael McQuarry portraying monsters from horror films with assistance from Maria Vasquez Boyd as Vampira


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



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Show #600

Wednesday MidDay Medley talks with Ty Herndon + Alyssa Murray + Nico Gray

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, October 21, 2015

Country Superstar Ty Herndon + Jazz Artist Alyssa Murray +
Guest Producer Nico Gray

At 10:00 Mark welcomes Nico Gray who returns to Wednesday MidDay Medley as Guest Producer for our first hour. Nico Gray will feature music from: Alfred Hall, Cocteau Twins, Rita Mitsouko, Lilly Wood and The Prick, Nina Simone, Jake Bugg, PJ Harvey, Sturgill Simpson, Tom T. Hall, Cat Stevens, Kid Koala (feat. Audrey Hepburn), Sacri Cuori, and Cult Hero.

The AM Trio with Alysssa Murray on voice & piano, Joel Stratton on bass, and Josh Blythe on drums & vocals.

The AM Trio with Alysssa Murray on voice & piano, Joel Stratton on bass, and Josh Blythe on drums & vocals.

At 11:00 Mark talks with jazz vocalist, pianist and songwriter, Alyssa Murray, who plays with The AM Trio with Joel Stratton on bass, and Josh Blythe on drums & vocals. Murray’s writing style has drawn comparison to Joni Mitchell as well as Fiona Apple. The AM Trio’s debut EP, “As Of Now” was released June 30, 2015. The AM Trio play Uptown Arts Bar on Saturday, October 24. More info at: http://www.alyssamurraymusic.com

Ty Herndon

Ty Herndon

At 11:30 Mark talks with country music superstar, Ty Herndon. As a teenager, Ty Herndon performed at OPRYLAND USA. He won Best Male Vocalist on “Star Search.” In 1995, Herndon signed with Epic Records, making his chart debut with “What Mattered Most,” becoming his first #1 single. Herndon has charted a total of 17 singles on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts, including 3 number ones. He has released over 10 albums and has been nominated for a Grammy and is the winner of a Dove Award. In November of 2014, Ty Herndon was the first major male country artist to publicly come out as gay. Ty Herndon plays The Folly Theatre, Friday, October 23, at 8:00 pm with his full On Tour Show. The Folly Theatre, is at 300 W 12th St, KCMO. For ticket info: (816) 474-4444 or http://www.follytheatre.org

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Show #600

WMM Playlist from October 14, 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, October 14, 2015

Scott Easterday, Patrick Alonzo Conway & Nate Hofer
+ Slow Motion Commotion + Thunderclaps

Shane Deaver, Ian Johnson, & Taylor Gwin of Slow Motion Commotion with Patrick Alonzo Conway, Scott Easterday, & Nate Hofer of Expassionates on the Oct. 14, 2014 Wednesday MidDay Medley.

Shane Deaver, Ian Johnson, & Taylor Gwin of Slow Motion Commotion with Patrick Alonzo Conway, Scott Easterday, & Nate Hofer of Expassionates on the Oct. 14, 2014 Wednesday MidDay Medley.

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

2. Baio – “Sister Of Pearl”
from: The Names / Glassnote Entertainment Group / September 18, 2015
[Christopher Baio was born Oct. 29, 1984. He is the bassist for the NYC-based indie rock band Vampire Weekend. He also releases as a record producer under the stage name Baio, through Glassnote Records. He is a second cousin of actor Scott Baio, who played Chachi Arcola on Happy Days and Charles on the hit 80s television program Charles in Charge. In April 2013, Baio discovered that he is related to Steve Buscemi.]

[Baio plays The Riot Room 8:00 pm TONIGHT, Wednesday, October 14, with Yes You Are.]

3. Waxahatchee – “Under a Rock”
from: Ivy Tripp / Merge Records / April 7, 2015
[Ivy Tripp is the third studio album from singer-songwriter Katie Crutchfield who formed the indie music project in 2010. The band is named after Waxahatchee Creek, in Alabama.]

[Waxahatchee plays The Jackpot in Lawrence, Kansas, on Sunday, October 18 with Weyes Blood.]

10:09 – Psychedelic Kansas

4. bloodbirds – “Big Feelings”
from: MMXlll / Independent / January 27, 2015
[bloodbirds 2nd full-length from KC based Psychedelic post-punk trio featuring ex-Ad Astra Per Aspera member Mike Tuley, his wife Brooke Tuley and Anna St. Louis.]

5. Psychic Heat – “Stargazer (live)”
from: Lighter and Brighter / Whatever Forever Tapes / March 13, 2015
[Cassette reissue of 2013 EP Lighter and Higher on side A with Live Performances of those songs on Side B. Steve/Evan Herd on guitar and vocals, Tanner Spreer on guitar, Sam Boatright on bass and vocals, and Ricky Barkosky on drums. You can learn about their music at: http://www.psychicheat.bandcamp.com]

[Psychic Heat play The Bottleneck, Tomorrow Night, October 15, with Broncho.]

10:18 – Music from the KKFI HOEDOWN

6. Betse & Clarke – “Give the Fiddler a Dram-Pig on a Stone”
from: Bird Notes / Independent / May 28, 2015 [Betse Ellis on fiddle, and Clarke Wyatt on banjo. Arrangements by Betse & Clarke. Betse & Clarke also released Two Forks Acrylic On Cardboard Recorded January 2, 2015. Engineered & produced by Clarke Wyatt.]

[Betse & Clarke play the KKFI HOEDOWN, Sat, Oct. 17, 7 to 12:45, at Knuckleheads, with Good Time Charley, Gary Kirkland, River Town, Kasey Rausch, Kansas City Bear Fighters, Sara Morgan & Carl Butler, Starhaven Rounders, and a big finale All Star Jam lead by Starhaven Rounders.]

7. Good Time Charley – “Madame Moustache”
from: Cautionary Tales / Good Time Charley/ March 3, 2015
[Debut album from KC based 6-piece with: Barb Corley on vocals & ukulele; Melissa Butler on vocals, guitar, & kazoo; Matt Cathlina on bass; Grant Buell on keyboard & accordion; Shawn Wright (Klaus) on drums.]

[Good Time Charley play the KKFI HOEDOWN, Sat, Oct. 17, 7 to 12:45, at Knuckleheads, with Betse & Clarke, Gary Kirkland, River Town, Kasey Rausch, Kansas City Bear Fighters, Sara Morgan & Carl Butler, Starhaven Rounders, and a big finale All Star Jam lead by Starhaven Rounders.]

8. The Kansas City Bear Fighters – “You’re in Kansas”
from: The Planet Where We Fell in Love / Kansas City Bear Fighters / August 8, 2014 [Lead singer & songwriter Quinn McCue, w/ brother Sean McCue on bass, Jeff Eaton on guitar & Grant Buell on accordion. Founded in the winter of 2007, The KC Bear Fighters took shape as one lonely man’s homage to music as a salve for the soul. Originally, the group performed as “The Denver Broncos” which many considered to be the product of one man’s struggling and genius search for a fire that could crack the deep cavernous walls of his soul.]

[Kansas City Bear Fighters play the KKFI HOEDOWN, Sat, Oct. 17, 7 to 12:45, at Knuckleheads, with Betse & Clarke, Gary Kirkland, River Town, Kasey Rausch, Good Time Charley, Sara Morgan & Carl Butler, Starhaven Rounders, and a big finale All Star Jam lead by Starhaven Rounders.]

10:30 – Underwriting

10:32 – Interview with Ian Johnson, Shane Deaver and Taylor Gwin

9. Slow Motion Commotion – “Old Man” (Live) 

[Ian Johnson on vocals & banjo Shane Deaver on guitar, and Taylor Gwin on stand-up bass.]

10:36

Slow Motion Commotion is an acoustic-folk-punk band, and was formed in 2011 by Ian Johnson who sings and plays banjo, and Shane Deaver who sings and plays guitar. For their follow up to their 2013 debut release, “Nice Thing Don’t Happen to Assholes Like Us,” they have recorded 15 new songs, and have added drums, piano, violin, and Taylor Gwin on stand-up bass, making the band a 3-piece. The band has just finished recording, mixing, and mastering their new album titled, “The Day’s Not Over Until You Fall Asleep.” The band is in the middle of an indiegogo.com campaign to print physical CD’s. You can go to http://www.slowmotioncommotion.com for more information.

Slow Motion Commotion has played shows a Records With Merritt, Czar Bar, Replay Lounge, Riot Room, First Fridays and Art Closet Studios.

Their 2013 debut release was titled: ”Nice Thing Don’t Happen to Assholes Like Us”

Ian Johnson and Taylor Gwin grew up in the Kansa City area, Shane Deaver moved to KC from California.

Both Ian Johnson and Shane Deaver are involved in songwriting. Their songs are lyrical and at times deal with darker themes, but with a sense of humor.

Taylor Gwin is classically trained. She originally studied bass with Johnny Hamil and is currently a student at the UMKC Conservatory of Music.

10. Slow Motion Commotion – “Temple of Self-Deprecation” (Live)
[Ian Johnson on vocals & banjo, Shane Deaver on guitar & vocals, Taylor Gwin on stand-up bass. Also to be available on: The Day’s Not Over Until You Fall Asleep / Independent / Nov. 1, 2015. This is the first single from new album. You can download their single, “Temple of Self-Deprecation” at: http://www.slowmotioncommotion.bandcamp.com.]

Ian Johnson

Ian Johnson

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Shane Deaver

Shane Deaver

Shane Deaver & Ian Johnson

Shane Deaver & Ian Johnson

Taylor Gwin

Taylor Gwin

Slow Motion Commotion’s new album, “The Day’s Not Over Until You Fall Asleep” was produced by their friend Zack Alvey, and will be digitally released on November 1, 2015.

The band is in the middle of an indiegogo.com campaign to print physical CD’s. You can download their single, “Temple of Self-Deprecation” at: http://www.slowmotioncommotion.bandcamp.com.

Band members talked about the generosity of the KC scene and how they’ve played several shows at Records With Merritt.

11. Slow Motion Commotion – “Beelzebro” (Live)
[Shane Deaver on guitar & vocals, Ian Johnson on vocals & banjo, Taylor Gwin on stand-up bass. Also to be available on: The Day’s Not Over Until You Fall Asleep / Independent / Nov. 1, 2015.]

11:00 – Station ID

11:00 – Interview with Scott Easterday, Patrick Alonzo Conway, & Nate Hofer

Photo by: Todd Zimmer Troy Van Horn, Bryan Hicks, Matt Richey, Patrick Alonzo Conway, Scott Easterday, Nate Hofer perform Expassionates: "Verse, Chorus, Bridge" on Saturday, October 17, at 7:00pm, at Davey's Uptown Rambler's Club, 3402 Main St, Kansas City, MO

Photo by: Todd Zimmer
Troy Van Horn, Bryan Hicks, Matt Richey, Patrick Alonzo Conway, Scott Easterday, Nate Hofer perform Expassionates: “Verse, Chorus, Bridge” on Saturday, October 17, at 7:00pm, at Davey’s Uptown Rambler’s Club, 3402 Main St, Kansas City, MO

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

[Expassionates: “Verse, Chorus, Bridge” to be presented LIVE, on Saturday, October 17, at 7:00pm, at Davey’s Uptown Rambler’s Club, 3402 Main St, Kansas City, MO with musicians: Troy Van Horn, Bryan Hicks, Matt Richey, Patrick Alonzo Conway, Scott Easterday, Nate Hofer.]

Scott Easterday is a musician, singer, and composer. He has been playing for nearly 25 as a musician in the Kansas City scene, playing bass in the Mongol Beach Party, playing guitar singing and songwriting for his mid 1990s band Easterday, performing for several years as a member of Howard Iceberg and The Titanics, and as the founder and lead singer for the Expassionates. Scott has written reviews and interviews about local performing artists for KC Metropolis, and volunteers of Board Member and treasurer of Midwest Music Foundation. Scott works as a Cataloging Assistant specializing in Western Languages at the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art–Spencer Art Reference Library.

Patrick Alonzo Conway is a Kansas City based composer, performer, educator, and independent musician. He holds a Masters in Music Composition from the UMKC Conservatory of Music. He was a founding member of newEar, and he works with Terresrial Consort, Peoples Liberation Big Band of Greater Kansas City, Own/Cox Dance Group, Mambo DeLeon, Chris Hazelton’s Boogaloo 7, and BCR. He is a 2012 recipient of the Charlotte Stree Foundation Generative Performing Artist Fellow Award. Patrick Alonzo Conway is also the Director of Gamelan Genta Kasturi.

Nate Hofer, played on the original 1998 Expassionates record. He is a well respecteed KC musician who plays pedal steel with Rex Hobart & the Misery Boys and Phantoms of the Opry.

Scott Easterday, Patrick Alonzo Conway, and Nate Hofer joined us to talk about about, Expassionates: “Verse, Chorus, Bridge” to be presented LIVE, on Saturday, October 17, at 7:00pm, at Davey’s Uptown Rambler’s Club, 3402 Main St, Kansas City, MO with musicians: Troy Van Horn, Bryan Hicks, Matt Richey, Patrick Alonzo Conway, Scott Easterday, Nate Hofer.

The original CD, the first release of Expassionates, was recorded at El Torreon Ballroom in 1998, by Chad Meise.

The Expassionates’ first release was “Verse, Chorus, Bridge,” a studio project conceived by Scott Easterday. In July 1998, he assembled 7 local musicians to record at the now-defunct El Torreon (formerly the famed Cowtown Ballroom during the 1970s) in midtown KC. Recording engineer Chad Meise worked with Scott to capture the country-rock-lounge jazz experiment that resulted in music unlike anything else in the local scene at the time.

Expassionates reassembled as a 4-man band led by Scott Easterday on guitar, vocals, Marco Pascolini on guitar, Richard Burgess on bass, and Sam Platt on drums

On Saturday, a new line-up of Expassionates will include musicians: Troy Van Horn, Bryan Hicks, Matt Richey, Patrick Alonzo Conway, Scott Easterday, Nate Hofer.

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

It was the first CD album written and produced by Scott Easterday and recorded by Expassionates in 1998.

Saturday Night’s Musical Line-Up:

Troy Van Horn, guitar, has worked with Federation of Horsepower, Great Vehicle and Gentleman Echo.

Bryan Hicks, bass, plays with numerous jazz combos in town and worked with Karrin Allyson, Ida McBeth, Tommy Ruskin, and Malachy Papers.

Matt Richey, drums, has played with Dead Voices, Grisly Hand, Mikal Shapiro, Tiny Horse, and Blessed Broke.

Scott Easterday, singer/songwriter, wrote and produced the original recording. He’s recently worked with a version of Expassionates with a different lineup, and performed with ‘easterday,’ his band from the 90s and sang duo shows with Elaine McMilian.

Patrick Alonzo Conway, saxophone and percussion, works with the projects Boogaloo 7 and BCR; composes for ensembles like newEar and The People’s Liberation Big Band and is the director of the community Balinese gamelan Genta Kasturi.

Nate Hofer, pedal steel, plays w/ Rex Hobart & the Misery Boys and Phantoms of the Opry.

Chad Meise will be mixing the live show and was recording engineer for the original recording. Davey’s Uptown Ramblers Club is at 3402 Main Street, Kansas City and was one of the only two venues to feature live performances of the original recording in 1998.
Scott Easterday, Patrick Alonzo Conway, Nate Hofer thanks for being with us on WMM

Expassionates: “Verse, Chorus, Bridge” to be presented LIVE, on Saturday, October 17, at 7:00pm, at Davey’s Uptown Rambler’s Club, 3402 Main St, Kansas City, MO with musicians: Troy Van Horn, Bryan Hicks, Matt Richey, Patrick Alonzo Conway, Scott Easterday, Nate Hofer. More info at: http://expassionates.com/

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

11:29 – Underwriting

11:31 – Interview with Thunderclaps

15. The Thunderclaps – “You Got a Hold on Me”
from: Cookin’ Up a Good Time EP / Independent / October 16, 2014
[Colin Blunt – Drums and Bryce Jones – vocals and Guitar. Bryce works as an English teacher in Salina, KS.]

[Thunderclaps play an EP Release Show, Fri, Oct 16, at miniBar w/ Small Waves & New Baboons.]

Thunderclaps is a band formed by two cousins, Bryce Jones who lives in Salina Kansas and is a high school english teacher, and Colin Blunt who lives in Kansas City and host a Late Saturday Night Music program called The Pipeline.

Bryce Jones & Colin Blunt shared information about how their loud rehearsals helped them get their first gig, and how actor, philanthropist, and race car driver, Paul Newman influenced their lives.

They also talked about the great support they’ve received from the KC Music Community including” Sondra Freeman, Chris Haghirian, Judy Mills, the guys at Harling’s Upstairs.

On Friday, Thunderclaps will release their new EP, “Cookin’ Up a Good Time,” produced and engineered by Lennon Bone at Element Recording and mastered by Joel Nanos. Thunderclaps will play a special EP Release show, Friday, October 16, at miniBar with Small Waves & New Baboons.

16. Thunderclaps Interview

17. Thunderclaps – “So Lonesome”
from: Cookin’ Up a Good Time EP / Independent / October 16, 2014
[Colin Blunt – Drums and Bryce Jones – vocals and Guitar. Bryce works as an English teacher in Salina, KS.]

[Thunderclaps play an EP Release Show, Fri, Oct 16, at miniBar w/ Small Waves & New Baboons.]

11:55 – Felabration KC

18. The Hearts of Darkness – “Come Forward”
from: Shelf Life / Shipshape Records / August 25, 2012
[Featuring: Shawn Hansen – Alto Saxophone
Composed & arranged by Alex Smith. Lyrics by Les Izmore. The 15 piece ensemble welcomed 6 additional musicians to record “Shelf Life,” their 2nd full-length release, 2 years in the making. Recorded live at the Cooler Studio in KCK, with Chad Meise, and mastered by Collin Jordan at the Boiler Room in Chicago, using both vintage analog and modern digital technologies. The album was released on CD and as a limited edition collectible vinyl LP at local music stores, and also available on iTunes. Contributing musicians to “Shelf Life” include: Bob Asher – Trumpet, Sean Branagan – drums and percussion, Rachel Christia – Vocals , Andrew Ford – Trombone, Brandy Gordon – Vocals, Richard Gumbel – Rhythm and Lead Guitar, Sam Hughes – Baritone Saxophone, Les Izmore – Vocals, Pete Leibert – Bass Guitar, Jolan Smith – Tenor Saxophone and Vocals, Miko Spears – Congas, Erica Townsend – Vocals, Ken Walker – Valve Trombone, Brad Williams – drums and percussion, Hermon Mehari – Trumpet, Shawn Hansen – Alto Saxophon, Phil Keegan – Bass Guita, Chris Meck – Rhythm Guita, Josh Mobley – Keyboards, Guitar, Alex Smith – Tenor Saxophone, Mark Vick – Rhythm Guitar. Winner of the 2014 Pitch Music Award for Hardest Working Band.]

19. Heartfelt Anarchy – “Firecode”
from: Heartfelt Anarchy/ Independent / February 5, 2013
[Collaboration between two Kansas City hip hop artists: rapper Les Izmore, and producer D/Will. Les Izmore is known for his fronting of KC afrobeat collective, Hearts of Darkness. D/Will is a producer for Topeka rapper Stik Figa, and has produced for One Be Lo (of Binary Star fame), and Evidence of Dilated Peoples among many others in the KC area including this year’s release from Barrel Maker.]

[The Hearts of Darkness and Heartfelt Anarchy two bands collaborating together in a special set for the 2nd Annual FELABRATION KC, Saturday, October 17, at 9:00 pm at recordBar with Gee Watts.]

11:59:30

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

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



Next week on October 21 we will talk with Jazz vocalist and musician Alyssa Murray, of the AM Trio, and Grammy Nominated country artist Ty Herndon, and in our first hour we welcome, Guest Producer Nico Gray.


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



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Wednesday MidDay Medley talks w/ Scott Easterday & Patrick Alonzo Conway on “Verse, Chorus, Bridge” + Slow Motion Commotion + Thunderclaps

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, October 14, 2015

Scott Easterday & Patrick Alonzo Conway
+ Slow Motion Commotion + Thunderclaps

Mark plays More New & MidCoastal Releases from: Psychic Heat, Hearts of Darkness, Heartfelt Anarchy, Good Time Charley, Betse & Clarke, Kansas City Bear Fighters, Expassionates, Thunderclaps, Slow Motion Commotion, Baio, Waxahatchee, and Bloodbirds.

Slow Motion Commotion

Slow Motion Commotion

At 10:30 Members of the acoustic-folk-punk band, Slow Motion Commotion join us in the studio. Formed by Ian Johnson on vocals, banjo, & harmonica and Shane Deaver on vocals, guitar & mandolin. For their new, 15-track album, they’ve added drums, piano, violin, and Taylor Gwin on stand-up bass. The band has just finished recording, mixing, and mastering their new album, “The Day’s Not Over Until You Fall Asleep.” The band is in the middle of an indiegogo.com campaign to print physical CD’s. More info at: https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/the-day-s-not-over-until-you-fall-asleep#/ You can download their single, “Temple of Self-Deprecation” for free at: http://www.slowmotioncommotion.bandcamp.com.

Troy Van Horn, Bryan Hicks, Matt Richey, Patrick Alonzo Conway, Scott Easterday, Nate Hofer perform Expassionates: "Verse, Chorus, Bridge" on Saturday, October 17, at 7:00pm, at Davey's Uptown Rambler's Club, 3402 Main St, Kansas City, MO

Troy Van Horn, Bryan Hicks, Matt Richey, Patrick Alonzo Conway, Scott Easterday, Nate Hofer perform Expassionates: “Verse, Chorus, Bridge” on Saturday, October 17, at 7:00pm, at Davey’s Uptown Rambler’s Club, 3402 Main St, Kansas City, MO

At 11:00, Mark talks with Scott Easterday and Patrick Alonzo Conway, about, Expassionates: “Verse, Chorus, Bridge” to be presented LIVE, on Saturday, October 17, at 7:00pm, at Davey’s Uptown Rambler’s Club, 3402 Main St, Kansas City, MO with musicians: Troy Van Horn, Bryan Hicks, Matt Richey, Patrick Alonzo Conway, Scott Easterday, Nate Hofer. The original CD, the first release of Expassionates, was recorded at El Torreon Ballroom in 1998, by Chad Meise. More info at: http://expassionates.com/

Bryce Jones & Colin Blunt of the band Thunderclaps

Bryce Jones & Colin Blunt of the band Thunderclaps

At 11:30, Mark talks with Bryce Jones & Colin Blunt of the band Thunderclaps, who will share information about how their loud rehearsals helped them get their first gig, and how actor, philanthropist, and race car driver, Paul Newman influenced their lives. On Friday, Thunderclaps will release their new EP, “Cookin’ Up a Good Time,” produced and engineered by Lennon Bone and recorded at Element Recording and mastered by Joel Nanos. Thunderclaps will play a special EP Release show, Friday, October 16, at miniBar with Small Waves & New Baboons.

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WMM Playlist from October 7, 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, October 7, 2015

The MidCoast Sound

The MidCoast Sound

“The MidCoast Sound”
More Hunky Dory Releases of 2015
WMM Fall Fund Drive Show


With Special Guest Co-Hosts:
Marion Merritt and Betse Ellis

Betse Ellis, is one of the hardest working musicians in KC, known by many as a founding member of The Wilders. Betse 2nd full-length solo release, the critically acclaimed, “High Moon Order” was in the top three of our 113 Best Recordings of 2013. She also recently did her 21st year at The Walnut Valley Festival in Winfield, Kansas, and has been touring all over the place performing with multi instrumentalist, songwriter, & producer Clarke Wyatt.

For 11 years Marion Merritt has been a regular and valuable contributor to WMM, sharing her musical discoveries and info from her encyclopedic brain. With 25 years in the music business, in May of 2014, Marion opened her own, independent record store. Records With Merritt, at 1614 Westport Rd. specializes in new vinyl releases. And in January, Marion Merritt was elected to The MidCoast Radio Project’s Board of Directors.

Thank you so very much, to all of the great folks who called in to support KKFI 90.1 FM during Wednesday MidDay Medley this morning. While our program is not in a drive time slot, we have continually demonstrated the generosity of our beautiful and diverse listeners. This morning, with the help of my friends, Marion Merritt and Betse Ellis, we made our goal! Thanks to all of you, who took just a few moments out of your day to give a little bit of your hard-earned-money, to keep this program and this station on the airwaves. You made that investment for ALL of our listeners. Your special “Thank You Gifts” will be getting out to you in a few days. I will not forget your gift to 90.1 FM KKFI – Kansas City Community Radio during our little ole radio program. Thank you!

We wish to extend a big Thank You to: Haymaker Records, Be/Non, High Dive Records, MudStomp Records, It’s a Beautiful Day, Records with Merritt, Vinyl Renaissance & Audio on 39th, The Vinyl Underground at 7th Heaven, Josey Records Kansas City, Iris DeMent, Ivory Black, The Folly Theater, Kitschup Creations, and Performing Arts Series at Johnson County Community College, for donating “Thank You Gifts” for our Wednesday MidDay Medley Fall Fund Drive.

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

2. Toughies – “Horsefeather”
from: Tough Enough EP / Independent / September 25, 2015
[4-piece, Lawrence, band formed in 2015 by, Brad Girard, Joe Gronniger, Caroline Lohrenz and Carl Smith.]

[Toughies play KJHK’s 40th Birthday Party, Friday, October 16, at 8:00 pm, at The Bottleneck, 737 New Hampshire Street, Lawrence, Kansas, with Psychic Heat, Real Adults, and Arc Flash.]

10:05 – Pledge Break #1

10:14 – The MidCoast Sound

3. The Grisly Hand – “Get In Line Stranger”
from: Flesh & Gold / Independent / October 2, 2015
[The songs on Flesh & Gold are part of a double LP to be released in 2016. The band spent a year with Joel Nanos at Element Recording, and decided to split the songs between two CD/digital releases. The second half will be released in 2016, along with the LP. The album is the first with the newest member, Dan Loftus on bass, keyboards & vocals, joining Jimmy Fitzner on guitar & vocals, Lauren Krum on vocals & percussion, Matt Richey on drums, Mike Stover on steel guitar, bass & vocals, Ben Summers on guitar, vocals & mandolin. “Regrets On Parting” features: Rich Wheeler on tenor saxophone, Nick Howell on trumpet, and Mike Walker on trombone.]

4. Dreamgirl – “Acid Wash Queen”
from: Illuminaughty – EP / Independent / February 14, 2015
[6-piece band from St. Josesph, Missouri, formed in 2013, by members of the band, Lets Talk, Lacey Hopkins on lead vocals, Zach Sauls, Skylar Smith and Bryce Shoemaker and the St. Joe band Eyelit, Austin Marks on guitar and backing vocals, Sam Stephen on keyboards and bass. The band plays with ‘60s-inspired psychedelic & surf rock.Their new EP was self-produced, and recorded over two days, at the home of Austin Marks.]

5. Ivory Black – “Ready Get Set”
from: Ready Get Set EP / Independent / June 23, 2015
[Ivory Black was born in 1986 in Peoria Illinois, as Devin James Miclettet. Adopted at the age of four, it was difficult to find trust in people offering their home to someone denied of it for so long, she had lived with eight different families, before running away at 15, moving from Indiana to Oklahoma and eventually ending up in Seattle. In 2011, after a friend sent a plane ticket, she landed in here in the Kansas City area, and became a part of new family where she was able to have solid ground and over the past several years she has been performing in singer-songwriter showcases and this June released her debut EP, Ready Get Set.]

6. Rev Gusto – “Can’t Control”
from: Burnt Out Friends / High Dive Records / July 2, 2015
[Debut full length album, released on vinyl. Jerry Frederick on Vocals & Guitar, Sam Frederick on bass, Shaun Crowley on lead guitar and keys; Peter Beatty on guitar & back-up vocals; Quinn Hernandez on drums.]

10:24 – Pledge Break #2

10:33 – Family Bands that Rock!

7. 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 play Webster Hall, in NYC, TONIGHT. later this month they travel back to Europe for multiple shows in Germany, the Netherlands, UK, France, Belgium.]

8. The Architects – “02 Eddie Cochran (Wannabe Rocknrollers)”
from: Border Wars Episode III / Independent / September 18, 2015
[8th release from KC band: Adam Phillips on drums, Zachary Phillips on bass, Brandon Phillips on guitar & voice, Christopher Meck on guitar. The three Phillips brothers had previously composed a successful ska and rock band called The Gadjits. In June 2004 The Gadjits ended and Architects, was formed. Mixing traditional punk, maximum R&B, Midwestern alternative rock, blues-based metal and pop melodies, the band is influenced by The Clash, The Who, Social Distortion, Green Day, The Replacements, The Jam and The Kinks. Border Wars is a a five-part concept album and graphic novel series funded by the band’s loyal fans through crowd sourcing. More info at: http://thearchitectsrock.com/ ]

[The Architects play a Border Wars Episode 2 Release Party, Saturday, October 24, at 7:00pm, at Mills Record Company, 314 Westport Rd, KCMO, with The Sluts, in an all ages show.The Band will have copies of the newest Architects record, Border Wars Episode 2.]

9. Thunderclaps – “You Got a Hold on Me”
from: Cookin’ Up a Good Time EP / Independent / October 16, 2014
[Colin Blunt – Drums and Bryce Jones – vocals and Guitar. Bryce works as an English teacher in Salina, KS.]

[Thunderclaps play an EP Release Show, Fri, Oct 16, at miniBar w/ Small Waves & New Baboons.]
[Thunderclaps will be our guest on Oct. 14 WMM]

10:43 – Underwriting

10:45 – Pledge Break #3

10:54 – Kraftwerk Ticket Give Away!!!!

10. Kraftwerk – “Computer World 2 (2009 – Remaster)”
from: Computer World (Remastered) / Warner Bros. / May 10, 1981
[Kraftwerk has released 10 studio albums, one live album, one remix album and 26 singles. Formed by Ralf Hütter and Florian Schneider in Düsseldorf in 1970, Kraftwerk were part of the krautrock scene, but mostly found fame as pioneers of electronic music, showcasing their styles on a series of concept albums.]

[Kraftwerk play The Midland Theatre, Friday, October 9, at 8:00 pm]

10:58 – Station ID

11. Barrel Maker – “Hands High”
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. The 9-track LP produced by D/WILL.]

12. Sinple – “Ambulens”
from: “0” (Zero) / Independent / June 26, 2015
[Sinple is the electronic music project of Jesse Bartmess who plays synths, drum machine, and vocals. The project has recently grown to include: Natasha Derakhshanian on violin, Chris on guitar, and Allan Jones on vocals. Jesse Bartmess was with us on the June 24 edition of WMM. More at http://sinple.bandcamp.com/%5D

13. LION – “Awakening”
from: Disquiet / Dusty International / February 23, 2015
[Electronic Hip Hop and Instrumentals from Lawrence, Kansas, based Brian Rogers. More info at https://soundcloud.com/thereallion%5D

11:04 – Pledge Break #4

11:13 – WMM is a little bit country

14. Ty Herndon – “Beautiful Love Song”
from: Lies I Told Myself / FUNL Music / October 22, 2013
[As a teenager, Ty Herndon performed at OPRYLAND USA. He won Best Male Vocalist on “Star Search.” In 1995, Herndon signed with Epic Records, making his chart debut with “What Mattered Most,” becoming his first #1 single. Herndon has charted a total of 17 singles on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts, including 3 number ones. He has released over 10 albums and has been nominated for a Grammy and is the winner of a Dove Award. In Nov of 2014, Ty Herndon was the first major male country artist to publicly come out as gay.]

[Ty Herndon plays The Folly Theatre, Fri, Oct 23, at 8:00 pm w/ his full On Tour Show. The Folly Theatre, 300 W 12th St, KCMO. For ticket info: (816) 474-4444 or http://www.follytheatre.org ]

[Ty Herndon will be our guest, LIVE on WMM on October 21.]

15. Jessica Paige– “Beautiful Life”
from: Sweet Nothings / Independent / September 18, 2015
[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 Macabre KC – Halloween Night, Sat, Oct 31, 8:30pm to 12:30am, at Knuckleheads, with My Brothers & Sisters and Calvin Arsenia, Stephonne Singleton, Christian Robinson, Sarah Tannehill Anderson AND a Historical Kansas City Reading from Paris of the Plains Podcast, Accompanied by 20 piece Orchestra AND Scenes Projected from famous Horror and Adventure Films w/ live 20 Piece Orchestra providing live theme songs and live music from the film scores. ]

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.]

[Iris DeMent will be our guest on WMM on Nov. 18]

11:23 – Pledge Break #5

11:32 – A Betse Set

17. Victor & Penny – “The Privilege”
from: GAV7D – Thanks for Everything / Independent / June 21, 2015
[While Betse didn’t contribute to this specific track, she is on the GAV7D release, and once was in a band with Erin McGrane called Blue Museum in the mid 1990s]
[“The Privilege’ was inspired by Anne Winter. Produced by Chad Meise. Written & arranged by Johnny Hamil. Johnny is one of the founding members of Mr. Marco’s V7, a band that has reinvented themselves with each release, and changed and evolved with different line-ups. Johnny told us that for ALL of the music he has composed for the band came to him in his dreams. 4 years ago Johnny’s dream compositions included lyrics for the first time, and this set him on a new path to create, the GAWD project, which is not Mr. Marco’s V7 proper, but includes members of the V7 from throughout the long history of the the band. The concept was to collaborate a vocal version of a composition with musical friends and then have various lineups of the V7 family interpret the material in different ways. Selections from the GAWD project first premiered at the Folk Alliance.]

[Victor & Penny & The Loose Change Orchestra released “Live At The Living Room Theatre” Jan. 10, 2015]

18. Ernest James Zydeco – “Knock Me Over With A Feather”
from: Automatic Harvester / Jam Rat Records / July 13, 2015
[From KC Missouri, the band lineup has been constant since 2008: Ernest James on accordion and vocals, Barry Barnes on washboard, Jaisson Taylor on drums, Mike Stover on bass guitar, and Tony LaCroix on guitar. This song features Jaisson Taylor on lead vocals and Betse Ellis on fiddle. Recorded and mixed in KC at Markosa Studios. The album was mastered by Collin Jordan at The Boiler Room in Chicago. Ernest James and Jaisson Taylor co-wrote and co-produced the songs.]

[Ernest James Zydeco play Overland Park Arboretum in Bucyrus Kansas, Sunday, Oct 10, at 7:00 pm]

19. Betse & Clarke – “Riding on Your High Horse”
from: Bird Notes / Independent / May 28, 2015 [Betse Ellis on fiddle, and Clarke Wyatt on banjo. Arrangements by Betse & Clarke. Betse & Clarke also released Two Forks Acrylic On Cardboard Recorded January 2, 2015. Engineered & produced by Clarke Wyatt.]

[Betse & Clarke play KKFI HOEDOWN, Sat, Oct. 17, 7 to 12:45, at Knuckleheads, with Good Time Charley, Gary Kirkland, River Town, Kasey Rausch, Kansas City Bear Fighters, Sara Morgan & Carl Butler, Starhaven Rounders, and a big finale All Star Jam lead by Starhaven Rounders.]

11:42 – Underwriting

11:44 – Pledge Break #6

11:53 – Goodbyes Betse & Marion Thank you!

20. Lauren Anderson – “Can’t You See”
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 T-Bones, Lee’s Summit, MO, on Friday, Oct 9.]

[Lauren Anderson plays Frank James Saloon, Parkville, MO, on Sat, Oct 10]

11:59:30

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

Next week on October 14 we will talk with members of the band Slow Motion Commotion, and The Thunderclaps. Also joining us is Scott Easterday and Patrick Conway who will share music and information about the live presentation of the first Expassionates release “Verse, Chorus, Bridge” on stage at Davey’s Uptown Rambler’s Club, Saturday, October 17, at 8:00 pm with an all-star line up of musicians.
Sources for notes: artist’s websites, bios, wikipedia.org

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Notes on WMM:

Wednesday MidDay Medley offers information on Music, Art, Performance & Activism. In just the last year this program has interviewed over 175 guests (artists & bands), including: Lily Tomlin, Brodie Rush, Calvin Arsenia, Steve Tulipana, Louis Meyers, Krystle Warren, Vi Tran, Phil Neal, Rev Gusto, Bach Aria Soloists, Psychic Heat, Enrique & Diego Chi, The Blackbird Revue, Kelley Hunt, Crystal Clayton, Teri Quinn, Glenn North, Howard Iceberg, Mat Kessler, Shy Boys, Bummer, Jamie Searle, David George, Johnny Hamil, John Keck, Thom Hoskins, Judy Mills, Mat Shoare, GK Callahan, The Brannock Device and Jason Beers, Katlyn Conroy, J. Ashley Miller, Nathan Reusch, Megan Slankard, Shades of Jade, Kodascope, Gary Cloud, Bill Svoboda of KC Gay Pride, Betse Ellis, Connor Liemer, The Fog, Mike Alexander, Hank Wiedel, The Cave Girls, The Waspmen, The Electric Lungs, Not A Planet, Lisa Cordes, CS Luxem, Rolf Peterman, Sinple, Shaun Crowly, Christian Hankel, Evan Lovelace, Tara Varney, The Matchsellers, Brenton Cook, Michael McQuary, Riala, Sterling Witt, Britt Adair, HMPH!, Lauren Anderson, Bill Sundahl, Nate Allen, The Clementines, Ryan Wilks, Dedric Moore, Jonathan Bender, Camry Ivory, Ivory Black, Sondra Freeman, Chris Haghirian, Gamelan Genta Kasturi, Dustin Rapier, Emily Jones Behrman, and Spinning Tree Theatre. Coming up we’ll have interviews with Iris DeMent, The Thunderclaps, Slow Motion Commotion, Scott Easterday, Alyssa Murray, Ty Herndon, Stephonne Singleton, Cheri Woods, Andrew Foshee, and more.

We’ve featured shows & segments about: Crossroads Music Fest, Folk Alliance International, Middle of the Map Fest, KC Fringe Festival, KC Psych Fest, Out Here Now Film Fest, Center of The City Fest, SeedCo Harvest Fest, Dr. Martin Luther King’s Birthday, KC Gay Pride, Record Store Day!, Crossroads Summer Block Party, Johnson County Community College Performing Arts Series, Spinning Tree Theatre, Haymaker Records, The Record Machine, Mills Record Company, Records With Merritt, Midwest Music Foundation, CRAFT, Black Archives, Carnaval, and Charlotte Street Foundation.

Tim Finn of Kansas City Star and INK named Wednesday MidDay Medley “The Best Place to Hear Local Music on the Radio.” So far this year we have played over 700 songs on the show. Over half of these songs are from MidCoastal artists. We spin new vinyl and releases from area music labels: High Dive Records, Haymaker Records, MudStomp Records, The Record Machine, Little Class Records, and from hundreds of independently produced, artist released recordings. We desire to mix area recordings with critically acclaimed “national” releases. We like to mix different genres of music: Psychedelic, Jazz, Indie Rock, Folk, Classical, Hip Hop, Country, Blues, Pop, Electronic, Latin, and more.