WMM Playlist from July 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, July 17, 2013

Local & New Releases + Crystal Boson
+ Alicia Solombrino & Beautiful Bodies
+ Claire & The Crowded Stage

1. Parquet Courts – “Stoned and Starving”
from: Light Up Gold / What’s Your Rupture? / Jan. 14, 2013
[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.]

2. The Jinxed – “The Loon”
from: The Loon – Digital 7″ / Sharp County Records / June 4, 2013
[The Jinxed are: Bobby Topaz: Vocals, Guitar; Jon Ulasien: Drums, Guitar, Bass, Vocals, Piano, Synth; Bo McCall: Guitar ; Lennon Bone: Trumpet. “The Loon” was written by Jon Ulasien. The b-side of the digital 7″ is, “Say To Me” written by Bobby Topaz and Jon Ulasien. Produced by Jon Ulasien. Jon Ulasien and Bo McCall are from the KC based band Antennas Up. Sharp County Records was started by Lennon Bone, drummer from the band Ha Ha Tonka.]

3. Beautiful Bodies – “Animal”
from: Battles [EP] / Independent / July 20, 2013
[Indie/rock band from Kansas City that mixes elements of punk, dance, new wave, and rock. Fronted by the magnetic – and at times, mischievous – Alicia Solombrino on VOCALS; Thomas Becker on GUITAR & BACKUP VOX; Luis Arana on BASS;. The band has received comparisons to Blondie, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, the Runaways and Metric. More info at thebeautifulbodies.com]

[Beautiful Bodies CD Release Show, for their EP “Battles” is Saturday, July 20 at The Riot Room with Strive and Grenadina. Beautiful Bodies are also on tour with the Vans Warped Tour 2013, playing KC, Tuesday, at Cricket/Sandstone Amphitheater. More information at thebeautifulbodies.com. ]

11:15 – Underwriting

4. Beautiful Bodies – “Invincible”
from: Battles [EP] / Independent / July 20, 2013
[Indie/rock band from Kansas City that mixes elements of punk, dance, new wave, and rock. Fronted by the magnetic – and at times, mischievous – Alicia Solombrino on VOCALS; Thomas Becker on GUITAR & BACKUP VOX; Luis Arana on BASS; Aaron Crawford on DRUMS. The band has received comparisons to Blondie, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, the Runaways and Metric. More info at thebeautifulbodies.com]

10:18 – Interview with Alicia Solombrino and Thomas Becker of Beautiful Bodies

Alicia Solombrino and Thomas Becker of Beautiful Bodies

Alicia Solombrino and Thomas Becker of Beautiful Bodies

The Kansas City based Beautiful Bodies have been compared to Blondie, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, and the Runaways. Fronted by the playful and charismatic Alicia Solombrino on Lead Vocals; with Thomas Becker on Guitar & Back-up Vocals; Luis Arana on Bass, Beautiful Bodies have been playing live since 2005 and have shared the stage with Nine Inch Nails, Smashing Pumpkins, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, My Chemical Romance, and Cake. Beautiful Bodies CD Release Show, for their EP “Battles” is Saturday, July 20 at The Riot Room with Strive and Grenadina. Beautiful Bodies are also on tour with the Vans Warped Tour 2013, playing KC, Tuesday, at Cricket/Sandstone Amphitheater. More information at thebeautifulbodies.com.

Beautiful Bodies were just nominated for “Best Live Act” from the Pitch Music Awards.

Beautiful Bodies CD Release Show, for their EP “Battles” is Sat, July 20 at The Riot Room.

Songs for Battles were recorded in LA with multi-platinum selling producer John Feldmann who has worked with The Used, Panic at the Disco, Good Charlotte, and Neon Trees.

Beautiful Bodies:
Alicia Solombrino on Lead Vocals
Thomas Becker on Guitar & Back-up Vocals
Luis Arana on Bass

Alicia Solombrino was born and raised in Kansas City and Alicia explained that moment when she knew that she wanted to be a performer. It was when she was in kindergarten. “I saw Madonna on the (1990) MTV (Video Music) Awards performing Vogue,” she said.

Along with being lead singer, Alicia is also known as a videographer, director, photographer, promotions manager, and web designer, she has been able to put her talents to use in many different ways and with many different venues working with many bands including The Republic Tigers and Alacartoona.

Guitarist Thomas Becker, is a Harvard Law graduate. he has been working representing victims of a Bolivian massacre in a civil lawsuit against the country’s former president.

Beautiful Bodies have been playing and touring since 2005, sharing the stage with bands such as Nine Inch Nails, Smashing Pumpkins, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Shiny Toy Guns, My Chemical Romance, Cake, Har Mar Superstar. What are your favorite experiences?

The Vans Warped Tour 2013 will take the band to: San Diego, Pomoma, Ventura, Kansas City, St. Louis, Atlanta, Tampa, West palm Beach, Orlando, Charlotte, Cincinnati, Milwaukee, Dallas, San Antonia, Houston

Beautiful Bodies CD Release Show, for their EP “Battles” is Saturday, July 20 at The Riot Room with Strive and Grenadina. Beautiful Bodies are also on tour with the Vans Warped Tour 2013, playing KC, Tuesday, at Cricket/Sandstone Amphitheater. More information at thebeautifulbodies.com.

10:32

5. Janelle Monae – “Dance Apocalyptic”
from: The Electric Lady / Bad Boy Records / September 10, 2013
[Janelle Monáe moved from Kansas City, Kansas to New York to study theatre at the American Musical and Dramatic Academy. Her original plan was to pursue a career on Broadway, but she soon changed her mind and returned to music. After moving to Atlanta, GA, where she met OutKast’s Big Boi, Monáe founded the Wondaland Arts Society with like-minded young artists and made appearances on Outcast’s Idlewild, where Janelle is featured on the songs “Call The Law” and “In Your Dreams”. In 2007, Monáe released her first solo work, titled Metropolis. A few months later she was signed to Sean “Diddy” Combs’ label, Bad Boy Records.]

10:36 – Interview with Crystal Boson

Poet, Writer, Teacher, Scholar, Crystal Boson, is a PhD student in American Studies at the University of Kansas. Crystal holds both a B.A and M.A in English Literature, from the University of Missouri and Texas A&M University. Crystal’s recent poetry collection: “The Queer Texas Prayerbook,” was released by Seven Kitchens Press, Her previous work has been published in Callaloo, Pank, the Black Bottom, and in an anthology of Queer Midwestern Writers. She also has a chapbook, “The Icarus Series’ , with Seven Kitchens Press. Crystal currently lives in Lawrence Kansas, with her macbook, a basil plant named Lazarus and her cat, Delphina Jenkins Boson-Lease III.

Crystal Boson is currently living in Lawrence, working on her PhD at the University of Kansas.

One of the subjects Crystal is researching and studying is Hoodoo.

(from wikipedia) “Also known as conjure, and “Voodoo” (which strictly speaking is different in many ways) is a traditional African-American folk spirituality that developed from a number of West African, Native American, and European spiritual traditions. Hoodoo has some spiritual principles and practices similar to spiritual folkways in Haitian, Cuban, Jamaican, and New Orleans traditions. Hoodoo seems to have evolved in the Mississippi Delta where the concentration of slaves had been dense. Hoodoo then spread throughout the Southeast as well as North along the Mississippi as African Americans left the Delta beginning in the 1930s.”

Prior to KU this Crystal received her Masters Degree from Texas A&M. Texas A&M is located in College Station, Texas. Crystal talked about how living in College Station, Texas, and the source material for her book of poetry, “The Queer Texas Prayerbook” published by Seven Kitchens Press.

While living there she was stopped for “driving while black” 98 times in four years.

Crystal is now working on new poems for a series called: Kansas Up South.

Crystal read several poems for her new collection.

In Missouri and Kansas, and perhaps in our entire country, our society doesn’t really like to discuss issue of race and our countries history of slavery and discrimination. Crystal never shys away from dealing with these themes in her original works.

This past Saturday evening the verdict came from the jury in Sanford, Florida, and George Zimmerman was found not guilty of charges, after he killed unarmed, 17 year-old Trayvon Martin, who was walking home to his dad’s house. The judge would not allow the issue of race to be part of the trial, but cases like these always seem to crack open the truth about where people really stand on issues of race. Crystal described her own observations about this trial and verdict.

Being identified as Lesbian, Queer, African American, Female, these identities have historically been used to hold a person back, to deny them equality, even offer that person violence and hate. Crystal has been writing about her own experiences, and her own first hand racial profiling experiences.

Claire Adams, Katy Guillen, Teri Quinn, Crystal Boson, and Megan Lease in the Green Room at 90.1 FM KKFI.

Claire Adams, Katy Guillen, Teri Quinn, Crystal Boson, and Megan Lease in the Green Room at 90.1 FM KKFI.

10:52

6. Mavis Staples – “I Like the Things About Me”
from: One True Vine / Anti Records / June 21, 2013 [Staple’s 13th studio album, 2nd collaboration with record producer and Wilco frontman Jeff Tweedy. Their 2010 collaboration, “You Are Not Alone” won a Grammy in the category of Best Americana Album. Tweedy also played most of the instruments on the album, with the exception of the drums, which were played by his son, Spencer Tweedy. The album was recorded at the Wilco Loft in Chicago, and while working on it, Staples commuted back and forth between the Loft (on Chicago’s North Side) and her home on Chicago’s South Side.]

7. Michael Franti & Spearhead – “I’m Alive (Life Sounds Like)”
from: All People (Deluxe) / Boo Boo Wax – Capitol / July 30, 2013
[Michael Franti was born April 21, 1966. He is an American poet, musician, and composer. He is the creator and lead vocalist of Michael Franti & Spearhead, a band that blends hip hop with a variety of other styles including funk, reggae, jazz, folk, and rock. He is also an outspoken supporter for a wide spectrum of peace and social justice issues.]

[Michael Franti plays Starlight Theatre on Saturday, July 20, at 7:00 PM.]

11:00

8. Daughn Gibson – “Mad Ocean”
from: Me Moan / Sub Pop / July 9, 2013
[Carlisle, Pennsylvania based singer/songwriter, was formerly the drummer for the band Pearls and Brass. His debut solo album “All Hell” received such critical acclaim that Sub Pop records signed Gibson.]

9. Me Like Bees – “Naked Trees”
from: The Ides / LoveWay Records / July 9, 2013
[indie/alternative rock band from Joplin, Missouri consisting of: Pete Burton (lead guitar), Asher Poindexter (bass), Luke Sheafer (vocals/guitar), and Tim Cote on drums. Formed in May of 2009, the group has developed their sound with influences from bands such as Modest Mouse, Arcade Fire and The White Stripes.
More info at: melikebees.com.]

[Me Like Bees play for their Full Length Debut Release at The Riot Room on Friday, July 19, with Antennas Up, and Abandon Kansas at The Riot Room.]

10. Erik Voeks – “Hester A. Fish”
from: Finulu [EP] / Independent / April 29, 2013
[Written by Erik Voeks. Produced by Patrick Hawley & Erik Voeks., Mixed & mastered by Adam Schmitt, Drums, piano, pump organ: Patrick Hawley, Steel guitar: Mike Stover, Trumpet: Ryan Oldham, Handclaps: Coleen Voeks & Mary Hawley, Field recordings: Coleen Voeks. Everything else recorded at Sandusky Sound Co. by EV.]

[Erik Voeks plays the Uptown Arts Bar, Saturday, July 20 at 7:00 opening for The Depth and The Whisper. Erik joins Albert Bickley, Dave Tanner, and Kelsey Cook of The Depth and The Whisper on lead guitar, for this show, and he joins the band on tour in a string of out-of-town shows, including the band’s return to New York City and shows in Des Moines, Chicago, Canton, Boston, and Cincinnati.]

11. Tenderness Wilderness – “Morning Light”
from: Tribes / Independent / April 13, 2012
[Omaha based band: Mikey Kelly (guitar, vocals, bass, samples), Pat Kelly (guitar, vocals, bass, samples), Kevin Kelly (drums) , Ben Volkman (guitar, bass), Matt Hames (Gravity, Anna Louise vocals), Aly Peeler (Anna Louise vocals). “Tribes” was recorded at home. Mastering by Rick Carson @ Make Believe Studio.]

[Tenderness Wilderness play the recordBar, Saturday, July 20 opening for Claire & The Crowded Stage with Appropriate Grammar and Aly Peeler.]

11:15 – Interview with Claire Adams, Katy Guillen, and Teri Quinn

Katy Guillen, Claire Adams, and Teri Quinn of Claire & The Crowded Stage

Katy Guillen, Claire Adams, and Teri Quinn of Claire & The Crowded Stage

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 is set to release their third EP, “Nightside of Day” with a special EP Release Show, this Saturday, July 20 at 9:00 pm, at the recordBar, 1020 Westport Road in Kansas City, Missouri, with special guests: Tenderness Wilderness, Appropriate Grammar, and Aly Peeler.

We talked again with Claire about how one of the reasons she ended up being in so many bands, and in the middle of a crowded stage, is 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, went to High School in Topeka, went to college in Nashville. You lived in Nashville for 7 years before coming to KC.

Among members of Claire & The Crowded Stage, many other bands are represented including: The B’Dinas (Peter, Katy, Katelyn), Dream Wolf (Katelyn, Brent), The Katy Guillen Trio (Katy, Stephanie, Claire), Quick & Ruckus (Katy, Claire), Genessee (Jerod), Appropriate Grammar (Claire), Hidden Pictures (Claire), The Cave Girls (Stephanie), I Found A Job (Peter), with all of you switching around on keyboards, bass, drums, guitar, lead vocals. How many bands can one person be a part of before losong control?

11:22

12. Claire & the Crowded Stage – “Kamakazee”
from: Night Side of Day / Independent / July 20, 2013

The song “Night Side of Day” was Performed LIVE by half of The Crowded Stage: Claire Adams, Katy Guillen, Peter Lawless, & Teri Quinn, back on March 27 on this show.

Claire, Katy and Teri talked about how the new EP is more representative to the real sound of “The Crowded Stage.”

Claire & The Crowded Stage is:
Claire Adams – Vocals, Ukelele, Guitar
Katelyn Boone – Bass & Keys
Peter Lawless – Accordion & Saxaphone
Meredith McGrade – Electric Guitar
Katy Guillen – Electric Guitar
Stephanie Williams – Drums
Jerod Rivers – Drums
Brent Jamison – Keys
Teri Quinn – Clarinet, Guitar

11:32

13. Claire & the Crowded Stage – “I Saw It All”
from: Night Side of Day / Independent / July 20, 2013

Claire & The Crowded Stage is set to release their third EP, “Nightside of Day” with a special EP Release Show, Saturday, July 20 at 9:00 pm, at the recordBar, 1020 Westport Road in Kansas City, Missouri, with special guests: Tenderness Wilderness, Appropriate Grammar, and Aly Peeler. More info at: claireandthecrowdedstage.bandcamp.com

11:38 – Underwriting

11:39

14. La Guerre – “Ontario Lake”
from: The Three / The Record Machine / May 7, 2013
[La Guerre is french for The War. La Guerre is Katlyn Conroy a singer songwriter, based in Lawrence, Kansas and is also a member of Cowboy Indian Bear. Her Transformations Tour comes to KC Thursday Night.]

[La Guerre plays the Riot Room, Thursday July 18, with The Blackbird Revue, and Monster.]

15. Piney Gir – “Outta Sight”
from: Geronimo! / Highline Records / October 2, 2012
[Piney Gir is Angela Penhaligon a musician and singer, born in Kansas and now based in London, England. This is her 5th album.]

16. Ecstatics – “Hearts Change”
from: 1,000 Years Of Ecstatics / Independent / January 1, 2013
[Brooklyn based duo made up of: Matthew Dunehoo (formerly of Doris Henson and Baby Teardrops) and Lillie Jayne (aka Admiral Grey). Recorded by Duane Trower at Weights and Measures Soundlab in Kansas City, MO. Preliminary mixing by Duane Trower at Weights and Measures Soundlab. Further & final mixing by Erik Schuiten at Headroom Audio in New York City. Mastering for vinyl by Paul Gold at Salt Mastering in Brooklyn, NY. Mastering for digital by Al Houghton and Mike Crehore at Dubway Studios in NYC. ]

[Ecstatics play the recordBar, Thursday, July 18 with Parallels and Akkilles.]

17. Trampled Under Foot – “Bad Bad Feeling”
from: Badlands / Concord Music group – Telarc Records / July 9, 2013
[“Trampled Under Foot” is a song by English rock group Led Zeppelin, featured on their 1975 album Physical Graffiti. The lyrics were inspired by blues musician Robert Johnson’s 1936 “Terraplane Blues.” Trampled Under Foot is also one of Kansas Cities hottest blues bands consisting of siblings: Nick Schnebelen on Guitar & Vocals; Danielle Schnebelen on Bass & Vocals, and Kris Schnebelen on Drums & Vocals. Trampled Under Foot is the winner of the 2012 Pitch Music Award for Best Blues Band. More info at: tufkc.com]

[Trampled Under Foot play a special Album Release Show at Knuckleheads, on Friday, July 19.]

11:59:30

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

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Show #482

WMM Playlist from August 8, 2012

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

Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Sinple + Crystal Boson + Ponyboy

David Zey (of Ponyboy.), Crystal Boson, Megan, and Charles S. McVey (of Ponyboy.) in the Green Room in the 90.1 FM Studios after our August 8, 2012 Wednesday MidDay Medley.

1. The Sea and Cake – “Harps”
from: Runner / Thrill Jockey / September , 2012
[10th album from Chicago indie band formed in the early 1990s from members of The Coctails, Shrimp Boat, and Tortoise. Sam Prekop (vocals, guitar), Archer Prewitt (guitar, piano, vocals), John McEntire (percussion, drums, some synthesizer), Eric Claridge (bass, synthesizer).]

2. The Smiths – “Bigmouth Strikes Again”
from: The Sound of The Smiths / Warner-Rhino / Nov. 7, 2008
[Orig. from “The Queen is Dead” – June 16, 1986]
[Former Smiths front-man Steven Patrick Morrissey has announced a new 33-date U.S. tour that kicks off Oct. 5 in Boston and wraps Dec. 8 in Atlantic City, N.J. The tour will include both his greatest hits and new, unreleased songs. Iggy and the Stooges are set to open the Nov. 24 show at L.A.’s Staples Center. Morrissy is not playing KC. The closest city is Lincoln, Nebraska at The Rococo Theatre on Nov. 1.]

3. The ACB’s – “Boy Like Me”
from: Stona Rosa / Independent / Dec. 1, 2010
[Produced by Mike Nolte at More Famouser Records. The follow up to their critically acclaimed, 2006 debut recording The ACB’s.]
[Nominated for a Pitch Music Award for Best Pop Act.]

10:15

4. Ghosty – “This Wolf”
from: GHOSTY / More Famouser Records / April 17, 2012
[Andrew Connor, Mike Nolte and Bill Belzer who recorded their new album themselves over the last couple of years with help from David Wetzel, Josh Adams, Jake Blanton, Konnor Ervin, Ryan Connor, Kirsten Paludan, and Dan Talmadge. More info at ghostysounds.com.]
[GHOSTY is nominated for a Pitch Music Award for best Pop band.]

8. Power and Light – “Earthly Schemes”
from: EP / Independent / January 14, 2012
[A new collaboration between Nathan Readey (production) and Andrew Connor (songs, vocals).]
[Nominated for a Pitch Music Award for Best Electronic Band.]

6. Fourth of July – “I Don’t Want To Lose You”
from: Before Our Hearts Explode! / Rangelife Records / Aug 31, 2010
[Lawrence based band formed in 2002, by Brendan Hangauer (vocals, guitar) Patrick Hangauer (bass) Kelly Hangauer (keys, trumpet, vocals) Brian Costello (drums, vocals) Brendan Costello (guitar) Steve Swyers (guitar on Album) w/ additional vocals: Adrianne Verhoeven & Katlyn Conroy.]
[Nominated for a Pitch Music Award for Best Pop Band.]

7. Grizzly Bear – “Yet Again”
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). ]

10:29 – Underwriting

10:30 – Interview / Performance with Sinple

Experimental, electronic, musical artist, Jesse Bartmess , performs under the moniker, Sinple. He joined us to play LIVE in our 90.1 FM Studios. Later that night Sinple played the recordBar, 1020 Westport Rd. with Portland bands: Au, and Tu Fawning. Doors open at 9:00 PM.

Jesse talked about how he started making experimental, electronic music at the age of 21.

8. Sinple – Live performance in 90.1 FM Studios

You can hear all of sinple’s music at single.bandcamp.com

People think of electronic music as a product of the studio, but Sinple is performing live in area clubs, and he described one of his recent experiences on stage as Bliss.

10:40

9. Sinple – Live performance in 90.1 FM Studios

10:44

Jesse Bartmess graduated from Shawnee Mission North. He is a big fan of music and big supporter of the local scene going to see 2 or 3 shows each week

10:45

10. Sinple – “Genesis”
from: Single track release / Independent / July 20, 2012

10:54

11. Rumblejetts – “Truck Stop Waitress”
from: Motor Honey / Spinjet Records / 2012
[Recorded, Mixed and Mastered by Junstin Penney at Money World Music.] [Rumblejetts are nominated for a Pitch Music Award for Best Country/Rockabilly Band]

[Rumblejetts play Granada in Lawrence, Sat. August 11, w/ Brutally Frank & The Spectrumatics.]

12. Wanda Jackson – “Funnel of Love” with The Cramps
from: Rock N Rolla (Orig. Motion Picture Soundtrack) / Universal / Sept. 1, 2008

[Wanda Jackson plays Knuckleheads, Friday, August 10.]

11:00

13. Quixotic Fusion – “Stella”
from: Hand of Time [EP] / Quixotic Fusion / June 6, 2011

[Quixotic plays Crossroads behind Grinders, this Sat, Aug. 11, w/ Emancipator, and The Floozies.]

14. The I’ms – “Strange”
from: Second MIXES / Independent / 2011
[Tracks originally available from their Facebook Page – Collin Rausch, Kyle Rausch, Konnor Ervin. Konner & Kyle also play with The ACB’s. ]
[The I’ms are nominated for Pitch Music Awards for Best Emerging Act.]

15. War – “Southern Part of Texas”
from: The Best of War – The Hits / Far Our Productions / July 10, 2010
[Originally from their 6th album, “Deliver the Word,” released in 1973 on United Artists Records.]

11:10 – Interview with Crystal Boson

Poet, Writer, Teacher, Scholar, Crystal Boson, is a PhD student in American Studies at the University of Kansas. Crystal holds both a B.A and M.A in English Literature, from the University of Missouri and Texas A&M University. Crystal’s new poetry collection: “The Queer Texas Prayerbook,” will be released this fall by Seven Kitchens Press, Her previous work has been published in Callaloo, Pank, the Black Bottom, and in an anthology of Queer Midwestern Writers. She also has a chapbook, “The Icarus Series’ , with Seven Kitchens Press. Crystal currently lives in Lawrence Kansas, with her Macbook, a basil plant named Lazarus and her cat, Delphina Jenkins Boson-Lease III.

Crystal Boson and Mark met while they were both participating in an event this past June at The Writer’s Place.

Crytal is currently working on her PhD at the University of Kansas, but prior to this she received her Masters Degree from Texas A&M. Texas A&M is located in College Station, Texas. Crystal described how living in College Station, Texas, was source material for your upcoming book of poetry, “The Queer Texas Prayerbook.”

11:14
[Crystal read two poems from her book]

11:16

Texas A&M has a LGBT Student group, but Crystal explained the homophobia, and racism she encountered in College Station.

You teaches undergraduate students at the University of Kansas. Crystal talked about some of the challenges she has faced in this position.

11:19
[Crystal read 2 more poems from her new book “The Queer Texas Prayerbook”]

Crystal and Mark talked about how being identified as Lesbian, Queer, African American, a Woman, these identities have historically been used to hold a person back, to deny them equality, even offer that person violence and hate.

11:23
[Crystal read more poems from her new book, “The Queer Texas Prayerbook”]

Crystal’s new poetry collection: “The Queer Texas Prayerbook,” is being released this month by Seven Kitchens Press.

11:25 – Underwriting

11:26

16. Hipshot Killer – “I’ll Tell You”
from: Hipshot Killer / Locket Love Records / April 29, 2011
[Debut release from KC based 3-piece power punk band formed in the fall of 2008 by, Mike Alexander (Revolvers, Architects), on Guitar & Vocals, Chris Wagner (100 Years War, Jackie Carrol) on Bass & Vocals, Brad Wicklander (Dark Circles, Anvil Chorus), on Drums. They have recorded a 4 song EP that will be released as a 10inch this year.] [Nominated for a Pitch Music Award for Best Garage/Punk Band]

[Hipshot Killer play the recordBar this Friday, August 10 with The Architects, and Radkey.]

17. Icky Blossoms – “Stark Weather”
from: Icky Blossoms / Saddle Creek Records / July 17, 2012
[Played Granada in Lawrence Mon. w/ Washed Out] [Debut album from Omaha based 3-piece band, In this song, they play with a name: Starkweather, as in Charles Raymond Starkweather, born in Lincoln, Nebraska, the third of seven children, an American teenaged spree killer who murdered eleven people in Nebraska and Wyoming during a two-month road trip with his 14-year-old girlfriend, Caril Ann Fugate. The couple was captured on January 29, 1958. Starkweather received the death penalty, and Fugate received a life sentence on November 21, 1958. Starkweather was executed in the electric chair at the Nebraska State Penitentiary in Lincoln, Nebraska, at 12:01 a.m. on June 25, 1959. Fugate was paroled in June 1976 after serving 18 years at the Nebraska Correctional Center for Women in York, Nebraska. She settled in Lansing, Michigan, where she changed her name and worked as a janitor at a Lansing hospital. Fugate married in 2007.]

18. Ponyboy. – “Luka”
from: Pussy Killer / Impure Records / July 24, 2012

11:35 – Interview with Charles S. McVey and David Zey

Charles S. McVey and David Zey make up the Lawrence based, grunge band, Ponyboy. Their new release is described as, “a forty-minute slugfest concerning the strange case of ‘Canadian Cannibal’ Luka Magnotta and the impact sensationalized violent crime has on our culture.” Ponyboy. plays the RecordBar Thursday, August 9, with Skinjob. Doors open at 9:00.

Charles S. McVey and David Zey’s song “Luka” is about Luka Rocco Magnotta (born Eric Clinton Kirk Newman; July 24, 1982), a Canadian pornographic actor and model accused of killing and dismembering Lin Jun, a Chinese international student, then mailing his severed limbs to the offices of Canadian political parties and to elementary schools in another province. After a video allegedly depicting the murder was posted online, Magnotta fled the country, becoming the subject of an Interpol Red Notice and prompting an international manhunt. He was apprehended on June 4, 2012, in an Internet café in Berlin while reading news stories about himself. He was previously sought by animal rights groups for allegedly making videos of himself torturing kittens and posting them online. Thus the name of their new release, “Pussy Killer.”

This was big news in May and June, and it came at the same time as the Miami Face-Eating Attack. Since then we’ve had the tragic shootings in Aurora Colorado at the Batman movie premiere, the shootings in Wisconsin at the Mosque, and Jerad Loughner pleaded guilty this week to the shootings in Arizona, that targeted Rep. Gabby Giffords.

[Mark’s footnote to the conversation: “Female Trouble” (1974) co-composed, filmed, co-edited, written, produced, and directed by John Waters, is the ultimate satire on how our culture almost celebrates, and makes famous, the super criminal, the mass murderer.

By choosing this material, Ponyboy. definitely lives up to their objective of “creating in-your-face music that deals with the darker side of life.”

Charles S. McVey wrote: “It is my attempt at creating a dialogue about the sensationalism of violence and a man’s desire for fame at any cost. The focus is not Luka Rocco Magnotta but on the madness surrounding a horrible crime.”

Charles S. McVey on bass and vocals and David Zey on drums.

Charles S. McVey talked about how his music is made by outsiders for outsiders. And sometimes he has felt outside of an outsider group.

There is a long history in Rock, and especially in Punk music, to confront the listener with darker themes, in an effort to deal with bigger problems. There is a growing Punk community in KC with a large number of Punk bands. We talked about how Ponyboy us searching for their own audience, and the reception to the new music in Lawrence.

This is their third EP as a Ponyboy. Recently the band composed music for the soundtrack to a film starring transgender, female to male, adult film star Buck Angel.

For information and to hear all of the Ponyboy recordings you can visit: ponyboymusicltd.bandcamp.com

19. Ponyboy. – “Buck Angel Opus 2”
from: Buck Angel (Original Soundtrack) / Impure Records / 2011

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

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