WMM Playlist from April 24, 2013

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, April 24, 2013

The Grisly Hand + Sneaky Creeps +
Bach Aria Soloists + Artist Judith Levy’s “NV in KC”

1. The Grisly Hand – “If You Say So”
from: Country Singles / Independent / April 26, 2013

10:05 – Interview with The Grisly Hand

The Grisly Hand, is a Kansas City based, six member band that first started playing live in 2009. The current line up includes: Jimmy Fitzner (Guitar and Vocals), Lauren Krum (Vocals and Percussion), Johnny Nichols (Bass and Vocals), Matt Richey (Drums), Mike Stover (Steel Guitar), and Ben Summers (Guitar and Mandolin). The band’s debut release “Safe House” was release in November of 2010. Their EP “Western Avenue” was one of our Best Recordings of 2012 . The Grisly Hand are now releasing their new full-length recording, “Country Singles” with a special concert, Friday, April 26, at 7:00 at Knuckleheads Saloon, 2715 Rochester, KCMO. More info at: thegrislyhand.com

Lauren Krum and Mike Stover joined us live in the studio.

This band shares Matt Richey and Mike Stover with a few other bands including Dead Voices. Matt also plays with Tiny Horse and Victor & Penny. Mike also plays with Mr. Marcos V7, and three other bands.

The Grisly Hand will be headlining the Spring Dance – Spice of Life Productions 10th Anniversary, on Saturday, May 18, at Crossroads KC at Grinders, 8:00pm, with My Brothers & Sisters, and Starhaven Rounders.

This weekend The Grisly Hand is releasing their third recording. The cover of the new record “Country Singles” is a photograph where more than half of the frame is taken up by a blacktop country road, with four or five semi-trucks parked in the top left corner on the horizon with the big blue sky behind and the sun setting behind a line of bare trees.

“Country Singles” contains rousing country, truckstop spirited, tracks, but there is also the beautiful “Blind Horse” which is just Lauren’s voice with a piano. This song transcends category and displays the special vocal abilities of Lauren Krum. Mike Stover talked about how that track came to be after a piano had just been delivered to Element Studios.

10:15

2. The Grisly Hand – “Municipal Farm Blues”
from: Country Singles / Independent / April 26, 2013

10:15

“Safe House” gave us the anthem “Paris of the Plains” and many great songs that defined who and where. “Country Singles” has some introspective songs looking inside. Lauren talked about the songwriting process for the band.

Kian Byrne left the band to work full time in his family band The Elders, but it sounds like Mike Stover’s steel guitar has come into take the place of Kian’s fiddle in the composition of The Grisly Hand’s beautiful sound.

Bill Sundahl describes the band: “A mixture of down home and metropolitan Country, Blues, Rock, Bluegrass, and just the right infusion of Soul is what sets them apart from their peers, yet invites you in to the party. Brilliant!”

Friday night, April 26, is the “Country Singles'” CD Release Party at Knuckleheads, 2715 Rochester St, with: She’s A Keeper and Trevor McSpadden, lead singer of Chicago’s Hoyle Brothers. More info at: thegrislyhand.com

10:25

3. The Grisly Hand – “Coal & Black”
from: Country Singles / Independent / April 26, 2013

4. Soft Reeds – “Pregnant Actress”
from: Blank City / The Record Machine / Tuesday, April 23, 2013

[Soft Reeds play a Kansas City Album Release Party, Friday, April 26, at the Riot Room, 4048 Broadway, with Be/Non, and Rev Gusto.]

10:31 – Underwriting

10:32

5. Sneaky Creeps – “Mom Needs A Vacation”
from: December Demos / Independent / 2013
[Downloaded form their SoundCloud page.]

10:35 – Interview with William Andrew Erdrich, Max Crutcher, and Isaac (the new bass player) of Sneaky Creeps

William Andrew Erdrich & Max Crutcher met while going to KCAI. Their second release “The Thin Man Wigs Out” was on of our favorite recordings of 2012. The band recently brought in a bass player, Isaac, and are now a three piece again and have been recording new music. SNEAKY CREEPS kick off their tour with a special concert, Wednesday, May 1, at The Roost, 1100 Santa Fe, KCMO, with LAZY, and YUCKRATZ.

10:52

6. Sneaky Creeps – “Worn Out”
from: December Demos / Independent / 2013
[Downloaded form their SoundCloud page.]

7. David Bowie – “The Stars (Are Out Tonight)”
from: The Next Day / ISO Records – Columbia / March 12, 2013
[Bowie’s first new music in 10 years. In the works for over 2 years, Bowie is collaborated with longtime producer Tony Visconti who told the BBC that they worked on the new album at a very slow pace. “We never spent more than two to three weeks at a time recording,” Visconti said. “And then we’d take off as much as two months. We’d usually work on one or two songs in an afternoon and we’d whip them up to shape where they’d sound like great rock tracks. At that point there wouldn’t be any final vocals or lyrics. This is the same way I’d been working with him since The Man Who Sold the World. He hasn’t really changed in his approach.” Toward the end of Bowie’s 2004 tour in Europe the singer underwent emergency heart surgery for a blocked artery. There were rumors about Bowie’s health. Visconti told the BBC “He’s a very healthy man… I couldn’t explain how I know that, but I worked with a very healthy David Bowie in the studio and a very happy David Bowie in the studio.”]

11:00 – Station ID

8. Swimming in Speakers – “In Knowing”
from: Guessing The Others / Independent / February 5, 2013
[Debut full-length recording from Christopher Clarke & Meadow Elizabeth. Christopher Clarke was a professional actor in Kansas City after graduating from UMKC’s professional actor training program at the conservatory. After living and working in Prague, Christopher landed back in Adirondack Park, New York where Swimming in Speakers was formed, and ignited the rich Northeastern music scene with strong live performances and an impressive EP that twice landed them on episodes of Grey’s Anatomy. The band mixes indie ambient synth-pop, toe-tapping freak folktronica, and Christopher Clarke’s multi-layered production with Meadow Elizabeth’s hypnotic vocals.]

9. Palace – “Treetop Lover”
from: Single remix release / The Record Machine / March 2013
[St. Louis based band: Matthew James: Vocals/ Guitar/ Canadian-Tuxedos, Danny James: Drums/ Vocals/ Mustaches, Phil Grooms: Trumpet/Bass/Tall, Josh Eaker: Bass/fuzz, Crystal Owens: Vocals/X-bells]

[Palace returns to KC to open for COWBOY INDIAN BEAR’s KC ALBUM RELEASE PARTY! Thurs. April 25, 8:00pm, at Davey’s Uptown Rambler’s Club, 3402 Main St, KCMO, w/ Heartfelt Anarchy]

11:10 – Interview with Elizabeth Suh Lane, Beau Bledsoe, and Jeff Harshbarger

Elizabeth Suh Lane, has been acclaimed, “…among the finest chamber musicians in America today” by San Francisco Symphony’s Music Director Michael Tilson Thomas. She has performed across the globe as a chamber, solo and orchestral musician in the finest concert halls. Elizabeth is founder-Executive-Artistic Director and violinist of the Bach Aria Soloists. Her leadership has brought world-class collaborations to Kansas City to partner with the ensemble.

Beau Bledsoe comes from a large musical family in Little Rock, Arkansas. While in high school, he obtained a handful of old records from the Spanish guitar masters and began his formal studies at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, graduating with honors and receiving top prizes from regional music competitions. Beau relocated to the graduate guitar program at the University of Missouri-KC Conservatory of Music and has continued his professional career collaborating with Nathan Granner, composer/pianist Brad Cox, and the ensemble, Alaturka.

Jeff Harshbarger, was voted Kansas City’s Best Bassist by Pitch Magazine in 2007, has ecorded and performed across the globe with such varied groups as Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey, Bobby Watson, Curtis Fuller, Forever Tango, Eugene Chadborne, Mitt Abel, Tango and dozens more. He is the curator of Jeff Harshbarger Presents: An Alternative Jazz Series, promoting new improvised music in Kansas City.

The Bach Aria Soloists: Elizabeth Suh Lane, Beau Bledsoe, and Jeff Harshbarger perform Tango music LIVE in our 90.1 FM studios. And we’ll talk with these amazing musicians about their upcoming concert, “A Night of Tango,” on April 27, at 8:00 PM at HELZBERG HALL, in The Kauffman Center For the Performing Arts. The show highlights the rich music of Astor Piazzolla and his Piazzolla quintet, with legendary Tango master Héctor Del Curto.

10. Bach Aria Soloists: Elizabeth Suh Lane, Beau Bledsoe, & Jeff Harshbarger – “Libertango” (Live)

11. Bach Aria Soloists: Elizabeth Suh Lane, Beau Bledsoe – “Bordel 1900” (Live)

11:30 – Underwriting

11:32

12. Lyal Strickland– “Every Time It Starts To Rain”
from: Balanced On Barbed Wire / Independent / 2013
[From Buffalo Missouri]

[Lyal Strickland plays Knuckleheads Saloon, 2715 Rochester Ave, KCMO, Thurs, April 25, at 7:30pm]

13. Diana Krall – “We Just Couldn’t Say GoodBye”
from: Glad Rag Doll (Deluxe Edition) / Verve Music Group / Oct. 27, 2012

[Diana Krall plays The Midland Theatre, Wednesday, May 1, at 8:00pm.]

14. Tim Coons – “Envy”
from: The Deadly Sins and Beatitudes / Tim Coons / Oct. 8, 2008
[Born in Hutchinson, Kansas, Tim Coons in now based in Greely, Colorado.]

11:35 – Interview with Judith Levy

Artist & Filmmaker, Judith Levy was the recipient of the Artopia, Visual Artist of the Year, by The Pitch Newspaper, 2012. Her work has been presented in multiple galleries in Kansas City as well as Indianapolis, Minneapolis, Chicago, and Winnipeg to name a few. Her 2012 video “On The Seventh Day” was sceened at film festivals across the country including the Kansas City Gay & Lesbian Film Festival. Judith joins us to discuss her new film, “NV in KC,” a community filmmaking project funded by an Andy Warhol Foundation Rocket Grant Award. The film takes place in the vibrant art world of present-day Kansas City. The film will have it’s premiere Thursday May 2, at the Tivoli Cinema in Kansas City, and on May 9, at the Lawrence Arts Center, in Lawrence, Kansas. More info at: nvinkc.com or judithglevy.com.

“NV in KC” combines performers and actors playing fictional characters in scripted scenes with real life documentary interviews conducted by you with notable arts leaders.

11:40

15. Audio Clip #2 from “NV in KC” Jealousy Vs. Envy – Erin McGrane (:35)

16. Audio Clip #3 from “NV in KC” Featuring Julian Zugazagoitia (1:04)

Well-known local performers, and notable arts leaders appear in the film: De De DeVille, Carol Holstead, Judith G. Levy, Erin McGrane, Shannon Michalski, Garry Noland, Jaimie Warren, Rachael Cozad, Saralyn Reece Hardy, Sherry Leedy, Raechell Smith, Julian Zugazagoitia. How did you find the cast?

The film is a diary-like tale about artist Lee J. Ross’ (played by Judith Levy) efforts to come to terms with her own envious feeling and those of her friends.

Kansas City’s May 2nd Tivoli Screening is SOLD OUT!

May 9, 2013 at 7:00 pm, At The Lawrence Art Center, 940 New Hampshire St. Lawrence, KS., (785) 843-2787

A community filmmaking project funded by an Andy Warhol Foundation Rocket Grant

NV in KC: a story about artists and envy in Kansas City is a humorous and probing film set in the vibrant art world of present-day Kansas City. Well-known, local performers and notable arts leaders star in this diary-like tale about artist Lee J. Ross’ efforts to come to terms with her own envious feeling and those of her friends. Invented narrative is blended with documentary-like interviews to tell a story that was filmed in Lawrence and Kansas City and captures the complexity of a challenging emotion.

The film was made possible through the support of the Charlotte Street Foundation and Spencer Museum of Art.

11:45

17. Audio Clip from “NV in KC” Success & Failure: Saralyn Reece Hardy(1:25)

“NV in KC” will have it’s premiere Thursday May 2, at the Tivoli Cinema in Kansas City, and on May 9, at the Lawrence Arts Center, in Lawrence, Kansas. More info at: nvinkc.com or judithglevy.com

11:59:30

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

Sources for notes: artist’s websites and wikipedia.org

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April 24 – The Grisly Hand + Sneaky Creeps + Bach Aria Soloists + Artist Judith Levy

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, April 24, 2013

The Grisly Hand + Sneaky Creeps +
Bach Aria Soloists + Artist Judith Levy’s “NV in KC”

Mark plays New & Local Releases from: The Grisly Hand, Soft Reeds, Sneaky Creeps, David Bowie, Swimming in Speakers, Palace, Lyal Strickland, Diana Krall, Tim Coons, Iron & Wine, and The Flaming Lips.

The Grisly Hand

The Grisly Hand

At 10:05 Mark talks with members of the Kansas City based band, The Grisly Hand who are releasing their new full-length recording, “Country Singles” with a special concert, Friday, April 26, at 7:00 at Knuckleheads Saloon, 2715 Rochester, KCMO. More info at: thegrislyhand.com

At 10:35, we’ll talk with William Andrew Erdrich & Max Crutcher of the band Sneaky Creeps. We’ll feature some of their newest recordings and talk about their upcoming shows and tour. More info at: sneakycreeps.bandcamp.com

At 11:10, the Bach Aria Soloists: Elizabeth Suh Lane, Beau Bledsoe, and Jeff Harshbarger perform Tango music LIVE in our 90.1 FM studios. We’ll talk with these amazing musicians about their upcoming concert, “A Night of Tango,” on April 27, at 8:00 PM at HELZBERG HALL, in The Kauffman Center For the Performing Arts. The show highlights the rich music of Astor Piazzolla and his Piazzolla quintet, with legendary Tango master Héctor Del Curto, one of the world’s leading bandoneónists, and Jazz/Tango pianist Alon Yavani.

At 11:35, Artist & Filmmaker, Judith Levy joins us to discuss her new film, “NV in KC,” a community filmmaking project funded by an Andy Warhol Foundation Rocket Grant Award. The film is humorous and probing and set in the vibrant art world of present-day Kansas City. Well-known, local performers and notable arts leaders star in this diary-like tale about artist Lee J. Ross’ efforts to come to terms with her own envious feeling and those of her friends. Invented narrative is blended with documentary-like interviews to tell a story that was filmed in Lawrence and Kansas City and captures the complexity of a challenging emotion. The film will have it’s premiere Thursday May 2, at the Tivoli Cinema in Kansas City, and on May 9, at the Lawrence Arts Center, in Lawrence, Kansas. More info at: nvinkc.com or judithglevy.com

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or streaming live at kkfi.org

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WMM Playlist from: April 17, 2013

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, April 17, 2013

Dead Voices + Ben Grimes of Soft Reeds +
and 90.1 FM’s Band Auction with…
Two Headed Cow + The Depth and The Whisper + Dollar Fox

1. Soft Reeds -“Funny Patterns”
from: Blank City / The Record Machine / April 26, 2013

2. Dead Voices – “Dream Notes”
from: Dead Voices [EP] / Independent / April 20, 2013

10:09 – Interview with David Regnier, Jason Beers, and Matt Richey of Dead Voices + Ben Grimes of Soft Reeds

The Kansas City Super-Group, Dead Voices were formed in September of 2010. The band includes: David Regnier, Jason Beers, Matt Richey, Michael Stover, Marco Pascolini, and sometimes Lauren Krum who sings with David on “Pardoning” from the new EP. The band is releasing their six-song debut EP with a special live performance, this Saturday, April 20, at 10:00 at the recordBar, 1020 Westport Rd. with Austerity Measures, and The Ants. More info at: facebook.com/deadvoices

David Regnier was part of critically acclaimed band The Afterparty, that released three full-length recordings. He formed Dead Voices with Jason Beers of The Brannock Device, and Mike Stover and Matt Richey of The Grisly Hand, and Marco Pascolini who plays in The Brannock Device with Jason, and is founder of Mr. Marcos V7 and band that also includes Mike Stover. Also joining the band on a semi regular basis is Lauren Krum who aside from her work as lead vocalist with The Grisly Hand, also sings with David as the duo Ruddy Swain.

Ben Grimes leads the band, Soft Reeds, releasing their new full-length recording, “Blank City” from The Record Machine. Soft Reeds play a Kansas City Album Release Party, Friday, April 26, at the Riot Room, 4048 Broadway, with Be/Non, and Rev Gusto. More info at: softreeds.com

“Blank City” is the follow up to the Soft Reeds 2010 debut full-length release “Soft Reeds Are Bastards.”

Ben is originally from Chicago. Many of us came to know hismusic through the Astralwerks Records signed band, Golden Republic. Ben talked about seeing the music industry from so many perspectives.

Mark also talked with Ben about his love for, Bowie, Eno, music of the “Berlin Trilogy. “ Ben promised to come back on a future show as aguest producer and play the music that has inspired him.

Soft Reeds new album “Blank City” is being released this week and Soft Reeds play a Kansas City Album Release Party, Friday, April 26, at the Riot Room, 4048 Broadway, with Be/Non, and Rev Gusto. More info at: softreeds.com

Dead Voices is releasing their six-song debut EP with a special live performance, this Saturday, April 20, at 10:00 at the recordBar, 1020 Westport Rd. with Austerity Measures, and The Ants. More info at: facebook.com/deadvoices

Matt Richey and Mike Stover play with The Grisly Hand, who also have a new record, coming out this month.

10:29

3. The Grisly Hand – “Phineas Gage”
from: Country Singles / Independent / 2010

10:31 – Underwriting

10:32 – Two Headed Cow

Two Headed Cow is: Bj McArthur, Tod Davis, Ike Goletz on bass and Matt Waddell on drums.

4. Two Headed Cow –”Flower Girls”
from: Zen Again / Saunders Street Records / March 22, 2013

“Zen Again” was recorded with Saunders StreetRecords.

Two Headed Cow will be playing LIVE at It’s Beautiful Day on 4/20.

10:40

5. Two Headed Cow – “A Little Bit Closer”
from: Zen Again / Saunders Street Records / March 22, 2013

11:48

6. Two Headed Cow – “Signs and Wonders”
from: Zen Again /Saunders Street Records / March 22, 2013

For more information you can visit:myspace.com/twoheadedcowmusic or facebook.com/TwoHeadedCowRevernation.com/TwoHeadedCow

11:55

7. Two Headed Cow – “Tao Jones”
from: Zen Again / Saunders Street Records / March 22, 2013

11:00 – The Depth and The Whisper

8. The Depth and The Whisper – “Be Together”
from: One Steady Breath / Independent / June 28, 2011
[Produced and recorded by John Velghe at Guttersnipe recording. This song features Albert Bickley and Dave Tanner, the principle musicians and songwriters, with Troy VanHorn on lead guitar, Go Go Ray on Drums, John Velghe on keyboards and backing vocals and Elaine McMilian on backing vocals.]

11:04

A KC native, Albert Bickley has been writing, recording and performing original music for years. Dave Tanner, a Canadian who calls Parkville, MO, home, has played bass in many bands through the years and also currently plays in Liverpool: A Tribute to The Beatles. Together Albert Bickley and Dave Tanner formed The Depth and The Whisper in late 2010 as a vehicle to share new songs and ideas.

Dave Tanner & Albert Bickley, and drummer Kelsey Cook joined us live in the studio.

In 2011 The Depth and The Whisper released their debut EP of six songs, titled “One Steady Breath” that was created with musician, producer and recording engineer – John Velghe who captured the band’s sound at his at Guttersnipe Recording Co. during the spring of 2011.

The song “Be Together” was used in a short film produced by people at Hallmark

11:08

9. The Depth and TheWhisper – “Waiting for the World To End” (LIVE)

Albert Bickley plays CODA, Thursday, April 25, with Laura Lisbeth.

The Depth and The Whisper play Flywheel Coffee House in KCK, Fri, April 26.

The Depth and The Whisper play recordBar, Fri, June 28, with Adam Marsden.

10. The Depth and The Whisper – “Too Late To Be Your Fool” (LIVE)
also available on: One Steady Breath / Independent / June28, 2011

The band is currently working on songs for a new recordingto follow “One Steady Breath.”

Albert talked about playing in NYC.

11:25

11. The Depth and TheWhisper – “Highway”
from: Demo / Independent / 2012

11:29 – Underwriting

11:30 – Dollar Fox (Interview with Justin Penney)

12. Dollar Fox –“Letter”
from: Little Mother’s Things I Am Keeping / Money Wolf Music / Oct. 27, 2012
[Recorded by Patrick Meager at Fuzz Bomb. Produced by Megerand Dollar Fox. Mastered by Duane Trower at Weights & Measures Soundlab. 7th release from Money Wolf Music. Dollar Fox: Tommy Donoho, Justin Penney, Nick Dothage, Ethan Taylor, Ryan Watkins.]

Tommy Donoho, Justin Penney, Ryan Watkins, Nick Dothage, and Ethan Taylor,
are Dollar Fox.

The band plays accordions, banjo, bass, drums, guitars, mandolin, piano, upright bass and vocals. You all have been very busy since releasing Little Mother’s Things I am Keeping. The HomeGuard Festival, Middle of The Map Festival, Money Wolf Music.

11:38

13. Dollar Fox – I Don’t Remember Names”
from: Little Mother’s Things I Am Keeping / Money Wolf Music / Oct. 27, 2012
[Recorded by Patrick Meager at Fuzz Bomb. Produced by Meger and Dollar Fox. Mastered by Duane Trower at Weights & Measures Soundlab. 7th release from Money Wolf Music. Dollar Fox: Tommy Donoho, Justin Penney, Nick Dothage, Ethan Taylor, Ryan Watkins.]

Dollar Fox play Knuckleheads on May 24th at with The Rumblejetts and The Deadstring Brothers. The band plays O’Malley’s in Weston on July 14th and 15th.

Money Wolf Music is currently working on the next Rumblejetts album.

Money Wolf Music is re-printing the sampler handed out at Middle of the Map Fest.

10:48

14. Dollar Fox – “Whiskey Tonight”
from: Whiskey Tonight / Independent / 2011

10:52

15. Dollar Fox – “Hollow As A Ghost”
from: Little Mother’s Things I Am Keeping / Money Wolf Music / Oct. 27, 2012
[Recorded by Patrick Meager at Fuzz Bomb. Produced by Meger and Dollar Fox. Mastered by Duane Trower at Weights & Measures Soundlab. 7th release from Money Wolf Music. Dollar Fox: Tommy Donoho, Justin Penney, Nick Dothage, Ethan Taylor, Ryan Watkins.]

11:59:30

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

Sources for notes: artist’s websites and wikipedia.org

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April 17 – Dead Voices, Soft Reeds, The Depth and The Whisper, Two Headed Cow, and Dollar Fox, LIVE!

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

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Dead Voices + Ben Grimes of Soft Reeds +
and 90.1 FM’s Band Auction with…
Two Headed Cow + The Depth and The Whisper + Dollar Fox

Mark plays New & Local Releases from: Soft Reeds, Dead Voices, The Grisly Hand, Two Headed Cow, The Depth and The Whisper and Dollar Fox.

Soft Reeds at Gusto Lounge, Photo by Sherman Breneman

Soft Reeds at Gusto Lounge, Photo by Sherman Breneman

At 10:00 Mark talks with Ben Grimes about his band, Soft Reeds, and the new release, “Blank City” from The Record Machine. Soft Reeds play a Kansas City Album Release Party, Friday, April 26, at the Riot Room, 4048 Broadway, with Be/Non, and Rev Gusto. More info at: softreeds.com

Dead Voices. Photo by Mat "SLIMM" Adkins

Dead Voices. Photo by Mat “SLIMM” Adkins

At 10:15 Mark talks with members of the Kansas City Super-Group, Dead Voices. Formed in September of 2010, the band includes: David Regnier, Jason Beers, Matt Richey, Michael Stover, and sometimes Marco Pascolini and Lauren Krum. The band is releasing their six-song debut EP with a special live performance, Saturday, April 20, at 10:00 at the recordBar, 1020 Westport Rd. with Austerity Measures, and The Ants. More info at: facebook.com/deadvoices

At 10:30 Wednesday MidDay Medley participates in 90.1 FM’s biggest band auction ever with more than 100 area bands. Listeners call 888-931-0901 during each band’s segment to place a bid. The highest bidder gets a 2-hour concert for an upcoming birthday, anniversary, block party, company picnic, or bar mitzvah. The band auction supports 90.1 FM KKFI Kansas City Community Radio. For info or to pre-bid visit: kkfi.org

Two Headed Cow at Czar

Two Headed Cow at Czar

At 10:30 – Two Headed Cow bring their incredible songs back to Wednesday MidDay Medley. They’ll play LIVE and give YOU the chance to make a bid. Two Headed Cow was formed by Bj McArthur and Tod Davis who moved to Kansas City from Pensacola Florida. Once in KC they changed their name to: Two Headed Cow for a more regional appeal. They are currently releasing their brand new recording, “Zen Again” from Saunders Street Records. Two Headed Cow will be playing LIVE at It’s Beautiful Day on 4/20. More info at: myspace.com/twoheadedcowmusic.

Call 888-931-0901 to bid.

The Depth and The Whisper

The Depth and The Whisper

At 11:00 – The Depth and The Whisper join us live in our 90.1 FM studios. Kansas City musicians Albert Bickley and Dave Tanner formed The Depth and The Whisper in late 2010 as an avenue to share new songs and ideas. Since then, the songwriting duo have pulled together some of the area’s best musical talents to bring the compositions to life on stage and in the studio. The Depth and The Whisper release their debut recording in the summer of 2011, an EP of six songs titled One Steady Breath. More info at: thedepthandthewhisper.com

[The Depth and The Whisper play CODA, Thursday, April 25 with Albert Solo and Laura Lisbeth. The Depth and The Whisper play Flywheel Coffee House in KCK, Friday, April 26. The Depth and The Whisper play the recordBar,Friday, June 28, with Adam Marsden.]

Call 888-931-0901 to bid.

Dollar Fox

Dollar Fox

At 11:00 – Dollar Fox returns for their third year with 90.1 FM KKFI’s Band Auction, to share music from their critically acclaimed recordings, released through Money Wolf Music. Dollar Fox is Ethan Taylor, Justin Penney, Nick Dothage, Ryan Watkins and Tommy Donoho III. They play accordions, banjo, bass, drums, guitars, mandolin, piano, upright bass and vocals. Dollar Fox is always playing and working on new material. There is always a bidding war for Dollar Fox, so call early! More info at: dollarfox.com

Call 888-931-0901 to bid.

Bids start at $200.00
For more info or to pre-bid visit: kkfi.org
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WMM Playlist from April 10, 2013

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, April 10, 2013

Marion Merritt’s Musical Discoveries
+ Paul Draper & Brandon Draper

Marion Merritt joined us as our special guest producer and co-host, to share information from her musically-encyclopedic-brain. Marion Merritt is the co-creator of the blog: a2-m3.com providing information about: Music, Film, Art, Books, Television, Technology, with links, downloads, and articles keeping us current with the latest musical and film news.

1. Dimitri From Paris – “Prologue, Sacreblu”

2. N*Grandjean – “Shift To Reverse”
from: Carrying Stars / Music For Dreams / June 30, 2008

3. Rhye – “The Fall”
from: Woman / Polydor Records / March 5, 2013
[Debut release from Rhye, a musical duo based in Los Angeles, California, made up of: Mike Milosh, from Canada, and Robin Hannibal, from Denmark. Milosh had previously released albums as Milosh, and Hannibal had previously recorded as Quadron. Recorded in Copenhagen and Los Angeles, their sound brings together elements of their modern cultural aesthetics mixed withan homage to classic sensibilities; lush strings and melodies intertwined with simple electronic production and soft and sultry vocals – a marriage between refined decadence and modern elegance]

10:12

4. Charles Bradley – “Victim of Love (feat. Menahan Street Band)”
from: Victim of Love / Daptone / April 2, 2013

5. Charles Bradley -“Strickly Reserved for You (feat. Menahan Street Band)”
from: Victim of Love / Daptone / April 2, 2013

10:23 – Underwriting

10:25

6. Phosphorescent – “Song For Zula”
from: Muchacho / Dead Oceans / March 15, 2013

7. Phosphorescent – “The Quotidian Beasts”
from: Muchacho / Dead Oceans / March 15, 2013

10:40

8. Junip – “Your Life Your Call”
from: Your Life Your Call / Mute US Corporation / April 23, 2013

9. Chrissy Zebby Tembo & Ngozi Family – “My Ancestors”
from: My Ancestors / Qdk Media / March 19, 2013

10. Chrissy Zebby Tembo & Ngozi Family – “Fisherman”
from: My Ancestors / Qdk Media / March 19, 2013

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11. The Holydrug Couple – “Counting Sailboats”
from: Noctuary / Sacred Bones Records / Jan. 22, 2013

11:00 – Station I.D.

12. The Holydrug Couple – “Out of Sight”
from: Noctuary / Sacred Bones Records / Jan. 22, 2013

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13. Waumiss – “Calling Mary Punch”
from: Subtle for Flames / Waumiss / September 1, 2012

14. Waumiss – “Such Spirits We Sought to Imbibe”
from: Subtle for Flames / Waumiss / September 1, 2012

11:18 – Interview with Paul Draper & Brandon Draper

Since moving to Kansas City in 2006, Drum Set artist, world percussionist, multi-instrumentalist, songwriter and producer, Brandon Draper, has made a name for his himself for his fierce and amazing drum and musical performances and collaborations with Alaturka, Flamenco Mio, Quixotic Performance Ensemble, Brandon Draper Group, Paul Draper Band, Free Band Radio, and his acoustic project Organic Proof. As a freelance musician, Brandon has performed with DJ Logic, Particle, Donna Summer, Mose Allison, Mike Moreno, and Bobby Watson. Brandon recently performed in the critically acclaimed world premiere of the new hiphop musical “Venice” in Los Angeles, and premiered his original work “Bass Darabukas” with Quixotic and the Kansas City Symphony in Spring of 2011. Brandon Draper is part of the music faculty at the University of Kansas, he is percussion director at Shawnee Mission West High School, and serves as music director at Kansas City Academy. He holds a Bachelors degree in percussion performance from Bethany College, and a Masters of Music with distinction from the University of New Mexico.

Paul Draper spent his life as a sideman on countless recordings and tours beginning in 1964 playing Farfisa keyboard with the show/review band the Shampells. Know as “The Wildman” Paul has been stealing the spotlight for years with his Hammond Organ skills and stage presence. Paul has recorded with Jimmie Bratcher and Grammy Award winning producer Jim Gaines. Paul Draper makes his recording debut as a leader of the band, with his new, critically acclaimed, full length recording titled: Paul Draper Band, that was five yearsin the making and was produced by his son Brandon Draper. The two have been sharing the stage since Brandon was 9 years old. This recording features a vast array of styles of funk, blues, R&B, soul, country, and jazz.

Paul Draper & Brandon Draper will perform together in a special Father and Son Concert, this Saturday night, April 13, 8:30pm, at the historic Blue Room at The American Jazz Museum, 18th and Vine, Kansas City MO, celebrating the release of the new full length recording: “Paul Draper Band.”

The April 13 concert will include: Paul Draper on HammondB3, Rhodes, Clavinet, Wurlitzer, vocals; Brandon Draper on drums, percussion,vocals; Luke Polipnick on Guitars; Ben Leifer on bass; Rich Wheeler on saxophone; and Hermon Mehari on trumpet.

More info at: draperama.com

15. Paul Draper Band – “I’m Coming Home”
from: Paul Draper Band / Independent / December 1, 2012

11:34 – Underwriting

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16. Django Django – “Hail Bop (Jealov Remix)”
from: Hail Bop EP / Because Music / 2009

17. Grouper – “The Man Who Died in His Boat”
from: The Man Who Died in His Boat / kanky / Feb. 4, 2013

18. Grouper – “Vital”
from: The Man Who Died in His Boat / kanky / Feb. 4, 2013

19. Connie Converse – “Talkin’ Like You (Two Tall Mountains)”
from: How Sad, How Lovely / Lau derette Recordings / March5, 2009

Sources for notes: artist’s websites and wikipedia.org

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April 10 – Marion Merritt + Brandon & Paul Draper

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, April 10, 2013

Marion Merritt’s Musical Discoveries
+ Paul Draper & Brandon Draper

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Mark welcomes Marion Merritt who joins us to share information from her musically-encyclopedic-brain. Marion Merritt is the co-creator of the blog: a2-m3.com providing information about: Music, Film, Art, Books, Television, Technology, with links, downloads, and articles keeping us current with the latest musical and film news.

On this week’s show, Marion will play tracks from: N*Grandjean, Charles Bradley, Phosphorescent, Holydrug Couple, Maumiss, Chrissy Zebby Tembo and the Ngozi Family, Rhye, Molly Drake, Connie Converse, Karen Dalton, Junip, Grouper, and Nosaj Thing. We’ll also hear from: The Paul Draper Band.

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At 11:15 Mark and Marion talk with Paul Draper & Brandon Draper about their Father and Son Concert, on April 13, 8:30pm, at the historic Blue Room at The American Jazz Museum, 18th and Vine, Kansas City MO celebrating the release of the new full length recording: “The Paul Draper Band.” The April 13 concert will include: Paul Draper on Hammond B3, Rhodes, Clavinet, Wurlitzer, vocals; Brandon Draper on drums, percussion, vocals; Luke Polipnick on Guitars; Ben Leifer on bass; Rich Wheeler on saxophone; and Hermon Mehari on trumpet.

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WMM Playlist from: April 3, 2013

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, April 3, 2013

More Music From The Middle +
Jamnesty! at The Next Space + Brenton Cook

1. The Regrets – “India Ink”
from: New Directions / crank! a record company / May 5, 1997
[Formed in Lawrence in 1996 by Danny Pound, Dan Benson, Brad Allen, after the break up of their beloved indie rock band Vitreous Humor. The three-quarters of that band almost immediately began playing under the name The Regrets, but with the loss of one guitar in the mix, the Regrets didn’t have a wall of distortion to hide behind. The band recorded one critically acclaimed album. They would later briefly re-form as Vitreous Humor, whose posthumous album contains a bonus track by The Regrets.]

[The Regrets reunite for a special show at The Union, Saturday, April 6, at 1:15 AM, right after the reunion of the band The Belles, for the Middle of The Map Festival.]

2. The Silver Maggies – “Till I Die”
from: My Pale Horse / Money Wolf Music / March 28, 2013
[Fronted by lead singer/songwriters – Patrick Deveny and Terrence Moore (American Catastrophe, The Black Water). Founding members include Felix Dukes on electric guitar, Jonathan Knecht on drums and Steve Tubbert (Zoom) on bass. Terrence joined The Silver Maggies in 2010 after performing with them that year at the Murder Ballad Ball. He brought several original songs to add to the repertoire and splits singing and songwriting duties. This spring the band added Amy Farrand (American Catastrophe, Atlantic Fadeout, EIO) on vocals and additional instrumentation, as well as Samon Rajabnik on B3 organ. Both artists performed on “My Pale Horse” and joined the band for a raucous set at the 2012 Murder Ballad Ball in KansasCity. The album was recorded over the last year by Chris Cosgrove at Black Lodge, Cosgrove Audio, Wave Lab and Element Recording. Mixing was done in Tuscon, AZ at WaveLab by veteran producer/engineer Craig Schumacher (Calexico, Neko Case, DeVotchKa and many others).]

[The Silver Maggies play Gusto Lounge, Thurs, April 4, at 9:00pm as part of The MTMF.]

10:13 – Underwriting

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3. Y[our] Fri[end] – “Jekyll/Hyde (Demo)”
from: Digital single download / Whatever Forever / March 30, 2013
[The first recorded material to come from Taryn Blake Miller, Lawrence, Kansas, based singer songwriter, who has been working in the studio all winter on her first solo recording.]

[Y[our] Fri[end] plays the I Heart Local Music Day Party from 2-6pm, at the recordBar, Saturday, April 6, for the Middle of The Map Festival.]

4. Making Movies – “Ego Trip”
from: A La Deriva / Independent / March 5, 2013 (KCPre-release: December 21, 2012)
[Enrique Chi (guitar/lead vox), Brendan Culp (drums), Diego Chi (bass), Juan-Carlos Chaurand (percussion /keyboard). Their new full length was produced with Steve Berlin of Los Lobos.]

[Making Movies play the recordBar on Saturday, April 6, for the Middle of The Map Festival.]

5. William Michael Dillon – “Chasing a Dream”
from: Black Robes and Lawyers / Flying Free Productions /August 16, 2011
[William Michael Dillon, spent 27.5 years in prison for amurder that DNA testing proved he did not commit.]

10:30 – Interview with Eddie Lowery, Alicia Dressman, and Megan Zander

Eddie Lowery spent 10 years in a Kansas prison on a wrongful conviction. He was exonerated in 2003. He played music while in prison, but it wasn’t until about a year after his release that he began to write his own songs. In 2010, he started playing performances with Exoneree including: Darby Tillis, William Michael Dillon, Raymond Towler and Antione Day. All of these men were exonerated from prison after being wrongfully convicted. Organizations like Amnesty International and The Innocence Project work to exonerate innocent people through DNA testing and reform the criminal justice system to prevent injustice.

Eddie Lowery, along with Alicia Dressman of the KC Chapter of Amnesty International, and Megan Zander of the band Dream Wolf, joined us to talk about, Jamnesty: Sights and Sounds to benefit Amnesty International, Friday, April 5, 6:00 to 10:00 PM, at The Next Space Gallery at 512, East 18thStreet, in the Crossroads. The benefit will include: Dennis Fritz, and Eddie Lowery, who will talk about their experiences. Eddie will also perform his original music. A documentary about Eddie Lowery will be shown. The benefit will also include music from: Dream Wolf, and art by Chico San, Hector Casanova, Tyson Schroeder, and Rob Tapley Bustamante.

Eddie Lowrey, talked about playing music from William Michael Dillon, and playing in the band Exoneree.

One of the other members of Exoneree, Darby Tillis, was sentenced to death in Illinois on October 15, 1979. After he was exonerated he began recording music and touring colleges teaching and educating the public about our prison systems and the death penalty.

Eddie talked about his own case, and the documentary MSNBC produced about him.

Alicia Dressman is a public policy researcher who has worked with lobbying efforts during the “Security with Human Rights” campaign for Amnesty International – Kansas City Chapter. For over 50 years Amnesty International has been working to protect people wherever justice, freedom, truth and dignity are denied. Alicia talked about the local chapter of Amnesty International and Jamnesty the benefit this Friday.

The benefit includes: Dennis Fritz, and Eddie Lowery, who will talk about their experiences. Eddie will also perform his original music. A documentary about Eddie Lowery will be shown. The benefit will also include music from: Dream Wolf, and art by Chico San, Hector Casanova, Tyson Schroeder, and Rob Tapley Bustamante.

Megan Zander is with the band Dream Wolf who will be playing on Friday at The Next Space Gallery. Megan talked about how became involved with this benefit and issue.

Jamnesty: Sights and Sounds to benefit Amnesty International, Friday, April 5, 6:00 to 10:00 PM, at The Next Space Gallery at 512, East 18th Street, in the Crossroads. The benefit will include: Dennis Fritz, and Eddie Lowery, who talk about their experiences. Eddie will also perform his original music. A documentary about Eddie Lowery will be shown. The benefit will also include music from:Dream Wolf, and art by Chico San, Hector Casanova, Tyson Schroeder, and Rob Tapley Bustamante.

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6. Dream Wolf – “Skyline”
from: Dream Wolf / Independent / December 1, 2012
[Full length debut from: Christian Tady – Electric Guitar, Tess Jehle – Drums, Megan Zander – Vocals, Katelyn Boone – Keyboards, Brent Jamison – Bass. Recorded by DEERWOLFANIMALBEAR and mastered by Element Recording Studios. Includes 9 songs, photos by Meredith McGrade, design work by Katelyn Boone, logo design by Michael Schultz, and disc artwork by Janelle Day.]

[Dream Wolf play The Next Space, Fri, April 5, for Jamnesty: Sights & Sounds to benefit Amnesty Int.]

7. Shadow Paint – “Best Shadow”
from: Blank City / The Record Machine / April, 2013
[Angela Schroder-Dill – Vocals, Chris Brower – Drums, ChrisTurner – Bass, Corey Vitt – Guitar, Hanna Smith – Keys, Vocals. Formed in January 2012. When Angela moved to Boston, the remaining members formed the band, Rooms Without Windows. Angela Schroder-Dill joined the Boston electronic band Citrusphere, and with Corey Vitt, partnered up for LowGrumbles, sending tracks back and forth via email.]

[Shadow Paint will reunite for Middle of The Map Fest,Thurs, April 4, at 7:00 PM at the recordBar.]

8. The Conquerors – “Our Time”
from: The Conquerors / Independent / February 26, 2013
[First album by Kansas City based Psychedelic – Psychotropic Rock and Roll from: Rory Cameron on Guitar/Vocals, Christian O’Reilly on Bass/Vocals, Jim Button on Drums, Vince Lawhon on Guitar/Vocals, Mikee Pruitton Drums/Banjo/Vocals. Recorded live by: Willy Christie, Mixed by: Vincent Lawhon, Mastered by: David Gaume at Element Studios.]

[The Conquerors plays The Riot Room Patio, Sat, April 6, at 12:30 am for the Middle of The Map Fest.]

11:00 – Brenton Cook joins us as Guest Producer & Guest Co-Host

Brenton Cook joins us as Guest Producer & Guest Co-Host for our second hour. Brenton works as a computer programmer and is Web Administrator for the Midwest Music Foundation. Brenton recently assembled the Midwestern Audio Vol. 1 release featuring over 40 area bands for the Midwest Music Foundation. Brenton will feature music fromsome of his discoveries at SXSW Music Festival and bands he’s anticipating at Middle of The Map Festival. More info at midwestmusicfound.org and middleofthemapfest.com

Brenton Cook’s SXSW Discoveries…

9. Deep Sea Diver – “You Go Running”
from: History Speaks / Deep Sea Diver / May 21, 2012
[Debut album from Seattle based singer guitarist Jessica Dobson, has worked with The Shins, Beck, Connor Oberst, and the Yeah Yeah Yeahs. Backed by her husband Peter Mansen on drums and John Raines on bass, theband toured with the Shins and did extensive shows at this year’s SXSW.]

10. BOY – “Little Numbers”
from: Mutual Friends / Nettwerk / February 26, 2013
[Debut album from duo based in Hamburg and Zürich, Switzerland, formed in 2007 by Valeska Steiner & Sonja Glass]

11. The Mole People – “Get Me Down”
from: Young Bummers [EP] / Independent / December 16, 2011
[Austin based punk-garage-pop power band. The Mole People on this recording are: Daren Carter III: Bass , Joshua Gamma: Lead vocals andpercussion , Art Levy: Guitar, backing vocals, percussion and psychedelic noise, Ben Seligson: Guitar and backing vocals , Artie Silva: Drums and backingvocals. Current Members include: DAREN CARTER III—bass, bad attitude, teenage lust; JOSHUA GAMMA—James Brown hollers,sax, percussion, art direction; ART LEVY—guitar, vocals, lap-steel, percussion; BEN SELIGSON—guitar, keys, brass, bass, vocals, full orchestra; JOSE ARTUROSILVA—drums.]

11:15 – More of Brenton Cook’s SXSW Discoveries…

12. Outer Minds – “Bohemian Grove”
from: Behind the Mirror / FDH Records / October, 2012
[Follow up to their 2012 Debut. Chicago based band who call their music “Baroque Bubblegum Psych” formed in 2012. Members include: Zach Medearis on vocal & guitar, Mary McKane on Vocal & Organ, A-Ron Orlowski on bass, Gina Lira on Vocal & Tambourine, and Brian Costelloon Drums. The New York Times described their 2013 SXSW performance as a band that “combines a garage-rock drive, and the bite of a Farfisa organ, with a deep understanding of Jefferson Airplane — the eager three-part harmonies, the right combination of fuzz and reverb on a 12-string electric guitar, the cosmic musings in the lyrics.”]

13. The Wolf – “The White Sea”
from: Part 1 / Independent / February 9, 2013
[Second release from the six-member band based in Austin,Texas, ]

11:28 – Underwriting

11:30

14. Eyelit – “Holding My Own”
from: The Woe Dies / Independent / June 22, 2012
[Their song “Motionless” is on Midwestern Audio Vol. 1. Formed in Saint Joseph, MO, in 2008 by Austin (songwriter) and Dansare (voice). They released their first EP “Elephant” in early 2010. “The Woe Dies” was inspired by Bob Dylan, Iron & Wine, and Bright Eyes.]

11:35 – Brenton Cook Anticipates the Middle of The Map Fest

15. The Great American Canyon Band – “Tumbleweed”
from: Tumbleweed 7″ or Lost At Sea [EP] / Independent /May, 2012
[Baltimore indie-folk, husband-and-wife duo of Paul and Krystal Jean Masson. “Tumbleweed,” is their first single decried as “a lovely, dreamy piece of countrified rock, destined for roadtrips.”]

[The Great American Canyon Band play Gusto Lounge, Sat., April 6, at 6:15pm as part of The MTMF.]

16. La Guerre – “23”
from: Secret Handshakes/Golden Sound Records+The RecordMachine(12″ Split Release)/Apr. 21, 2012
[Katlyn Conroy is a singer songwriter who is based in Lawrence, Kansas, and is also a member of Cowboy Indian Bear. Her next release, “The Three” will come out from The Record Machine soon.]

[La Guerre play the recordBar on Saturday, April 6, at 8:00pm, for the Middle of The Map Festival.]

11:45 – Brenton Cook Anticipates the Middle of The Map Fest

17. The Capsules – “Across The Sky”
from: Norther Lights and Southern Skies / Vespera Records /January 15, 2013
[With origins in Lawrence, Kansas, this Dream Pop trio is now based in Dallas Texas, featuring the husband and wife team of Julie andJason Shields with Kevin Trevino on drums. Their songs have also been used inthe PBS television show Roadtrip Nation and in several video games, includingthe megahit Borderlands 2. The Capsules have shared the stage with: The Flaming Lips, Garbage, Mercury Rev, and Low.]

[The Capsules play the I Heart Local Music Day Party from 2-6pm, at the recordBar, Saturday, April 6, for the Middle of The Map Festival.]

18. Owen Pallett -“Midnight Directives”
from: Heartland / Domino / January 12, 2010
[Michael James Owen Pallett, 34 year old, Canadian composer,violinist, keyboardist, and vocalist. Best known as a solo artist, formerly under the name Final Fantasy. From the age of a toddler, Owen studied classical violin and composed his first piece at age 13. He believes his work is implicitly influenced by his sexuality, saying, “As far as whether the music I make is gay or queer, yeah, it comes from the fact that I’m gay, but that doesn’t mean I’m making music about it.”]

[Owen Pallett plays The Uptown Theater, on Friday, April 5, with Grizzly Bear, The Joy Formidable, and Cowboy Indian Bear, for the Middle of The Map Festival.]

19. White Lung – “Take The Mirror”
from: Sorry / Deranged Records / May 29, 2012
[Punk rock from Vancover, British Columbia.]

[White Lung play Middle of The Map Fest, Thursday, April 4, at 9:00 PM at the recordBar.]

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

Sources for notes: artist’s websites and wikipedia.org

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April 3 – More Music from The Middle + Brenton Cook + Amnesty International Benefit

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, April 3, 2013

More Music From The Middle +
Eddie Lowery, Megan Zander, & Alicia Dressman of Amnesty International
+ Guest Producer Brenton Cook

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Mark plays music from bands participating in the Middle of The Map Fest, April 4-6. We’ll spin tracks from: The Regrets, The Silver Maggies, Making Movies, Y[our] Fri[end], The Conquerors, and Shadow Paint. We’ll also hear music from, Dream Wolf, and William Michael Dillon.

At 10:30 Eddie Lowery, Alicia Dressman, and Megan Zander join us to talk about, Jamnesty: Sights and Sounds to benefit Amnesty International, Friday, April 5, 6:00 to 10:00 PM, at The Next Space Gallery at 312, East 18th Street, in the Crossroads. Eddie Lowery spent 10 years in a Kansas prison on a wrongful conviction. He was exonerated in 2003. He played music while in prison, but it wasn’t until about a year after his release that he began to write his own songs. In 2010, he started playing performances with Exoneree including: Darby Tillis, William Michael Dillon, Raymond Towler and Antione Day. All of these men were exonerated from prison after being wrongfully convicted. Organizations like Amnesty International and The Innocence Project work to exonerate innocent people through DNA testing and reform the criminal justice system to prevent injustice. The benefit will include: Author, Dennis Fritz, and Eddie Lowery, who talk about their experiences. Eddie will also perform his original music. A documentary about Eddie Lowery will be shown. The benefit will also include music from: Dream Wolf, and art by Chico San, Hector Casanova, Tyson Schroeder, and Rob Tapley Bustamante.

At 11:00 Brenton Cook joins us as Guest Producer & Guest Co-Host for our second hour. Brenton works as a computer programmer and is Web Administrator for the Midwest Music Foundation. Brenton recently assembled the Midwestern Audio Vol. 1 release featuring over 40 area bands for the Midwest Music Foundation. Brenton will feature music from some of his discoveries at SXSW Music Festival and bands he’s anticipating at Middle of The Map Festival. More info at midwestmusicfound.org and middleofthemapfest.com

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WMM Playlist from: March 27, 2013

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, March 27, 2013

Music From The Middle +
Chris Haghirian & Nathan Reusch
+ Claire Adams & The Crowded Stage

1. Sleepy Kitty – “Don’t You Start”
from: Single Release / Independence / Aug. 25, 2012
[Indie-Pop-Art-Rock from St. Louis based band via Chicago, featuring Paige Brubeck on vocals/guitar/keys, and Evan Sult on drums/vocals/tapes. Recorded by Jason McEntire at Sawhorse Studio in St. Louis, MO Written by Sleepy Kitty. More info at: sleepykittymusic.com.]

[Sleepy Kitty play Gusto Lounge, Saturday, April 6, at 12:15 AM, for the Middle of The Map Festival.]

2. Fullbloods – “Split It Up The Middle”
from: Making Face [EP] / Golden Sound Records / March 19, 2013
[Ross Brown, Alex Chapman, Bill Pollock, & Glenn Shipps.]

[Fullbloods play Westport Coffeehouse, Thurs, April 4, at 7:30pm as part of The Golden Sounds Records Showcase w/ Millions of Boys, Empty Spaces, Hidden Pictures, and The Caves, for MOTMF.]

10:13 – Underwriting

10:14

3. Deerhoof – “There’s That Grin”
from: Breakup Song / Polyvinyl / September 4, 2012
[12th self-produced album from the unpredictable noise band originally from San Francisco. Formed in 1994, Deerhoof has maintained that they never knew what kind of music they would create next, nor that they even had any idea what they were doing when they created it. The members of Deerhoof are: Satomi Matsuzaki, John Dieterich, Ed Rodriguez and Greg Saunier.]

[Deerhoof play the recordBar, Friday, April 5, at Midnight, for the Middle of The Map Festival.]

4. Grizzly Bear – “Speak In Rounds”
from: Shields / Warp Records / September 18, 2012
[Shields is the 4th studio album by Brooklyn-based indie rock band, composed of Edward Droste (vocals, guitar, omnichord, keyboard), Daniel Rossen (vocals, guitar, banjo, keyboards), Chris Taylor (bass, backing vocals, various instruments, producer) and Christopher Bear (drums, backing vocals, glockenspiel). ]

[Grizzly Bear play The Uptown Theater, on Friday, April 5, with The Joy Formidable, Owen Pallett, and Cowboy Indian Bear, for the Middle of The Map Festival.]

5. Hospital Ships – “Come Back To Life”
from: Destruction In Yr Soul / Graveface / June 18, 2013
[Follow up tho the band’s 2011 release Lonely Twin. This is Jordan Geiger’s Lawrence based band with Nathan Dixey, Taylor Holenbeck, Nathan Wilder. Jordan Geiger is the keyboardist for The Appleseed Cast and the occasional member of Shearwater and Minus Story. The choir on “Come Back To Life” is by Cowboy Indian Bear and the HIPS, by the way of The Record Machine.]

[Hospital Ships play the recordBar, Friday, April 5, at 9:00 PM, for the Middle of The Map Festival.]

10:30 – Interview with Chris Haghirian & Nathan Reusch

Chris Haghirian has worked for The KC Star for 13 years and helped launch INK in April of 2008. Chris works on the marketing side of INK and puts together all of the music promotions. Chris has been instrumental in the organization of The Middle of The Map Fest. In addition he has helped organize The MidCoast Takeover of SXSW Music Festival featuring KC and Lawrence area bands. Chris also is a regular co-host and contributor to The Mailbox, a weekly podcast radio show produced and hosted by Michael Byars that is available the the Midwest Music Foundation’s website: midwestmusicfound.org.

Nathan Reusch is co-founder and manager of The Record Machine, an Independent KC based record label, founded in 2003. With Chris Haghirian, Nathan is the co-mastermind, of The Middle of The Map Festival. Nathan also DJs in clubs from time to time and like Chris is a Passionate lover of music.

Chris Haghirian and Nathan Reusch join us to talk about Ink’s Middle of the Map Fest curated by The Record Machine. Now in its third year The Middle of The Music Fest will take place April 4th through 6th, featuring over 130 Local and national Emerging bands, performing in the Middle of The Map, at the recordBar, Riot Room, The Uptown Theater, Union, Gusto Lounge, and Westport Coffeehouse. More info at: middleofthemapfest.com

141 bands participating in this year’s festival, of those bands over 80 have KC connections, and I’m proud to say, that we have played from over 66 of these bands on Wednesday MinDay Medley in the past weeks.

Deerhoof, Grizzly Bear, The Joy Formidable, Tennis, Own Pallett, Iceage, Jeff The Brotherhood, Divine Fits… these are a few of the national bands participating with local and regional bands Nathan talked about how the festival comes up with that special mix of local and national.

Venues include: RecordBar, Riot Room, Uptown Theater, Union, Gusto Lounge, Westport Coffeehouse, Open Fire Pizza.

Besides venues, there are showcases involving Golden Sound Records, Money Wolf Music, High Dive Records, The Buzz, The Bridge, i Heart Local Music, MOKAN Twang, tell us about the showcases and day parties.

Venues, & showcases, are sponsored by: Westport, Kanrocksas, Seen Merch, Chevy Music Showcase.

At middleofthemapfest.com fans can create their own schedule to share with friends.

This year the Festival is expanded to include the Forum AND a Film Fest.

The Middle of The Music Fest will take place April 4th through 6th, featuring over 130 Local and National Emerging bands, performing in the Middle of The Map, at the recordBar, Riot Room, The Uptown Theater, Union, Gusto Lounge, and The Westport Coffeehouse. More info at: middleofthemapfest.com

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6. Scratch Track – “Change It Up”
from: Brake Lights [EP] / Eclipse Partnership / August 19, 2011
[Alternative experimental hip hop rock soul from Kansas City , founded by Jason Hamlin who plays Guitar and sings, and David “DJ” Lee who performs beat-boxing and sings.Written by Jason Hamlin and David “DJ” Lee. Recorded at the Groove Kitchen in Greenville, IL. Produced by Scratch Track and Luke DeJaynes. Mixed by Luke DeJaynes. Mastered by Ben Kesler at Soulthink Productions, St. Louis MO.]

[Scratch Track play Gusto Lounge, Saturday, April 6, at 1:15 AM for the Middle of The Map Festival.]

7. Soft Reeds – “Pregnant Actress”
from: Blank City / The Record Machine / April, 2013
[Ben Grimes, Josh Wiedenfeld, Beckie Trost, John Mitchell, and Jeffrey Harvey. “The brainchild of Ben Grimes (The Golden Republic on Astralwerks Records), a Chicago native whose roots grip firmly in the ’77 Berlin sounds of Brian Eno, David Bowie and Iggy Pop, while embracing the ethos and attack of early American and English indie rock.” Originally started as Grimes’ post-The Golden Republic solo project, Soft Reeds became a full band in late 2009, and released the critically acclaimed ‘Soft Reeds are Bastards’ in 2010 which ranked #2 on our list of the 100 Best Recordings of 2010.

[Soft Reeds, play The Outdoor Stage, Saturday, April 6, at 7:00 PM for the Middle of The Map Fest.]

8. Radkey – “Pretty Things”
from: demo from their SoundCloud page / Radkey / February, 2013
[Winner of The Deli’s Best Emerging Kansas City Artist of 2012. Radkey is a band made up of three teenage brothers Darrion, Isaiah, and Solomon. Their influences include The Who and Nirvana. Tim Finn wrote in the KC Star, on Thursday, March 21, that The St. Joe band band traveled to New York, in February, to record their new EP at the Wreckroom. Radkey played several show for the SXSW Music Festival and were written about in the New York Times and the Atlantic.]

[Radkey plays The Outdoor Stage, Saturday, April 6, at 4:00 PM for the Middle of The Map Fest.]

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9. Akkilles – “Leave Your Love”
from: Something You’d Say / The Record Machine / May – June, 2013
[Akkilles is the experimental project of singer/songwriter David Bennett. Bennett started the project in the summer of 2011. His debut full-length recording will be released early Summer 2013.]

[Akkilles play Gusto Lounge on Saturday, April 6, at 10:15 PM, for the Middle of the Map Festival.]

10. David Burchfield – “The Beginning”
from: The Beginning / Independent / 2011
[Produced, engineered, mixed and master by Mike Crawford at the Impossible Box in Kansas City, with David Burchfield’s band, The Great Stop, consists of David Burchfield on guitar and lead vocals; Leslie Hammer on fiddle, banjo, and viola; Devon Russell on piano, autoharp and vocals; and Seth Jenkins on upright bass.]

[David Burchfield & The Great Stop play Gusto Lounge, Thurs, April 4, at 8:00 PM for the MOTMF.]

11. Clairaudients – “Dixie Is Dead”
from: Single Track Release / Independent
Also on: Midwestern Audio Vol. 1 / Midwest Music Foundation / Sept 23, 2012
[Patrick Robinson (Vocals/Guitar), Brandon Gardner (Guitar), Eric Fain (Bass), Jordan Thompson (Guitar/Vocals) and M. Blaire Geenens (Drums) are the Kansas City based quintet that after 5 years under the name of “The Atlantic” in the summer of 2012 they changed their name to Clairaudients. The band is currently wrapping up work on their new release which they say is coming this Spring/Summer.]

[Clairaudients play Riot Room Patio, Saturday, April 6, at 2:00 PM for the MOTMF.]

11:14 – Underwriting

11:15

12. Claire and the Crowded Stage – “I Saw It All” (LIVE)
This song will be available on their new EP coming in July, 2013
[Performed LIVE by half of The Crowded Stage: Claire Adams, Katy Guillen, Peter Lawless, & Teri Quinn]

11:18 – Interview with Claire Adams & Katy Guillen, Peter Lawless, and Teri Quinn.

Kansas City based singer, songwriter, and musician, Claire Adams, is an integral part of multiple area bands including: Claire & The Crowded Stage, Appropriate Grammar, Hidden Pictures, The Katy Guillen Trio, and Quirk & Ruckus. Claire Adams grew up in Topeka and went to college in Nashville.

Claire & the Crowded Stage play CODA Friday, March 29, at 9:00 PM with Rev Gusto.

Hidden Pictures play Middle of the Map Fest, April 4 at 9:40 PM at the Westport Coffee House.

Claire talked about how one of the reasons she ended up being in so many bands, was because when she first moved to KC, three years ago, she wanted to make friends.

Claire grew up in a small farming town in Kansas. She went to High School in Topeka, went to college in Nashville. Claire lived in Nashville for 7 years before coming to KC.

Claire talked about how it would cost $2000.00 a night, for The Crowded Stage to happen in Nashville. Claire talked about the KC Music Scene, and the generous spirit of collaboration that exists between all of these musicians.

Among members of Claire & The Crowded Stage, many other bands are represented including: The B’Dinas (Peter, Katy, Katelyn), Dream Wolf (Katelyn Boone, Brent Jamison), The Katy Guillen Trio (Katy, Stephanie, Claire), Quick & Ruckus (Katy, Claire), Genessee (Jerod Rivers), Appropriate Grammar (Claire), Hidden Pictures (Claire), The Cave Girls (Stephanie), Found A Job (Peter), with all of you switching around on keyboards, bass, drums, guitar, lead vocals.

11:25

13. Claire and the Crowded Stage – “Night Side of Day” (LIVE)
This song will be availavle on their new EP coming in July, 2013
[Performed LIVE by half of The Crowded Stage: Claire Adams, Katy Guillen, Peter Lawless, & Teri Quinn]

11:30

Claire & The Crowded Stage are currently working on a new EP at Sangha Studios, with Jerod Rivers. Sangha Studios is also where Quirk & Ruckus are recording music and also where Vi Tran is working on his new recording.

When did you discover music, when did you start playing?

Claire (like everyone in The Crowded Stage) is a multi-instrumentalist, switching between bass in Appropriate Grammar, Ukulele in Quirk & Ruckus, and Hidden Pictures, you also guitar, piano and drums.

You are all multi-instrumentalists, but do you have a love of one instrument in particular?

Claire & the Crowded Stage play CODA Friday, March 29, at 9:00 PM with Rev Gusto.

Hidden Pictures play Middle of the Map Fest, April 4 at Westport Coffee House.

11:36

14. Appropriate Grammar – “Rights and Wrongs”
from: upcoming full length release / June 15, 2013
[Nick McKenna-Guitar/Vox, Alex Dunsford-Lead Guitar, Claire Adams-Bass/Vox, & Steve Gardels-Drums.]

[Appropriate Grammar play Side Door Lounge in Omaha, Saturday, March 30, at 9:00 PM with Claire & The Crowded Stage, Tenderness Wilderness, and Aly Peeler.]

15. Schwervon! – “Cougar Pride”
from: Courage / Olive Juice Records / September 28, 2012
[Schwervon! is a two piece rock band. Nan plays drums and Matt plays guitar and they both sing. They lived in NYC for 15 years and have just relocated to Kansas City. Schwervon! have produced 5 full length albums, 2 seven inch vinyl only singles, in addition to touring the world and performing with: Belle and Sebastian, The Vaselines, The Wedding Present, Kimya Dawson, The Thermals, Grass Widow, Jeffrey Lewis, The Essex Green, Comet Gain, and Veronica Falls. They recorded Courage with Memphis-based engineer Doug Easley who has worked with Pavement, Sonic Youth, Cat Power.]

[Schwervon! play Union on Saturday, April 6, at 10:15 PM, for the Middle of the Map Festival.]

11:45

16. Drew Black and Dirty Electric – “Grave”
from: Dead Kings & Queens / Independent / January 26, 2013
[Starting as a solo project with the early 2012 release Wanderlust, Drew Black (formerly of The Belated) soon enlisted frontmen from two other dynamic local bands (Terra Peal of The Quivers and Zach Hodson of Dolls on Fire) and multi-band drummer Michelle Bacon to create this new band. Their debut ED was mixed & mastered by Duane Trower at Weights & Measures SoundLab in Kansas City. ]

[Drew Black and Dirty Electric play Union on Sat, April 6, at 9:15 PM, for Middle of the Map Festival.]

17. The Hearts of Darkness – “Come Forward”
from: Shelf Life / Shipshape Records / August 25, 2012
[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 Kansas City, Kansas, with Chad Meise, and mastered by Collin Jordan at the Boiler Room in Chicago, using both vintage analog and modern digital technologies. 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.]

[The Hearts of Darkness, play The Outdoor Stage, Sat, April 6, at 2:00 PM for MOTMF.]

18. The Joy Formidable – “This Ladder is Ours”
from: Wolf’s Law / Atlantic Records / January 22, 2013
[Welsh alternative rock band, formed in 2007 in North Wales and currently located in London, England. The band consists of Rhiannon “Ritzy” Bryan (lead vocals, guitar), Rhydian Dafydd (bass, backing vocals), and Matt Thomas (drums, percussion). Their follow up album, Wolf’s Law is their second full length release.]

[The Joy Formidable play The Uptown Theater, on Friday, April 5, with Grizzly Bear, Owen Pallett, and Cowboy Indian Bear, for the Middle of The Map Festival.]

11:59:30

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

Sources for notes: artists websites and wikipedia.org

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Show #466

March 27 – Music from The Middle + Claire Adams

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, March 27, 2013

Music From The Middle +
Chris Haghirian & Nathan Reusch
+ Claire Adams

Mark plays music from bands participating in April 4-6. We’ll spin tracks from: Radkey, Soft Reeds, Akkilles, Fullbloods, Scratch Track, Schwervon!, The Hearts of Darkness, David Burchfield, Hospital Ships, Sleepy Kitty, Clairaudients, Drew Black & Dirty Electric, Grizzly Bear, The Joy Formidable, and Deerhoof. We’ll also hear songs from: Appropriate Grammar, and Claire & The Crowded Stage.

Ink's Middle of The Map Festival, curated by The Record Machine, April 4-6

Ink’s Middle of The Map Festival, curated by The Record Machine, April 4-6

At 10:30 Mark talks with Chris Haghirian and Nathan Reusch about Ink’s Middle of the Map Fest curated by The Record Machine. Now in its third year The Middle of The Music Fest will take place April 4th through 6th, at the recordBar, Riot Room, The Uptown Theater, Union, Gusto Lounge, and The Westport Coffeehouse. The festival will feature over 130 local and national emerging bands. For more information: middleofthemapfest.com

Claire Adams Live at the recordBar, with Katy Guillen and Stephanie Williams.

Claire Adams Live at the recordBar, with Katy Guillen and Stephanie Williams.

At 11:15 Mark talks with Kansas City based singer, songwriter, and musician, Claire Adams, who is an integral part of multiple area bands including: Claire & The Crowded Stage, Appropriate Grammar, Hidden Pictures, The Katy Guillen Trio, and Quirk & Ruckus. Claire Adams grew up in Topeka and went to college in Nashville. Claire & the Crowded Stage play CODA Friday, March 29, at 9:00 PM with Rev Gusto. Hidden Pictures play Middle of the Map Fest, April 4 at 9:40 PM at the Westport Coffee House. Claire & The Crowded Stage will play a few songs LIVE in our 90.1 FM Studios!

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STREAMING LIVE at: kkfi.org

Show #466