WMM Playlist from February 15, 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

Playlist from: Wednesday, February 15, 2012

New & Local Releases + Midcoast Takeover 2012
+ Jerad Colton Tomasino & Ross Brown of Golden Sound Records

1. Dream Wolf – “All Time”
from: Learn To Survive / Independent / January 2011
[Christian Tady – Electric Guitar, Tess Jehle – Drums, Megan Zander – Vocals, Katelyn Boone – Keyboards, Brent Jamison – Bass. Dream Wolf plays the recordBar, Saturday night, February 18. Dream Wolf’s sister band The B’Dinas will be LIVE on our show next week.]

2. The Magnetic Fields – “Andrew in Drag”
from: Love at The Bottom of The Sea / Merge Records / March 6, 2012
[The band’s 10th full-length album is their first release of new material with Merge since 1999’s highly acclaimed 69 Love Songs. After putting out their “synth-free trilogy,” The Magnetic Fields are returning to their signature mix of synth and acoustic sounds. Merritt notes about the new album that “Most of the synthesizers on the record didn’t exist when we were last using synthesizers.” The Magnetic Fields are on a North American tour and the closest they will get to KC is: IOWA CITY, Iowa, on Wednesday, March 28, at the Englert Theatre for the Mission Creek Festival 2012. More information at houseoftomorrow.com the website for The Magnetic Fields]

3. Vacationer – “Trip”
from: Gone [EP] / Downtown Records / January 31, 2012
[A side project of Body Language, a Brooklyn synth pop outfit known for their EP, Social Studies.]

4. Of Montreal – “Dour Percentages”
from: Paralytic Stalks / Polyvinyl Records / February 7, 2012
[11th full-length studio album from Athens, GA, psychedelic pop group, founded by Kevin Barnes in 1996.]

5. Cursive – “The Sun and Moon”
from: I Am Gemini / Saddle Creek Records / February 21, 2012
[Formed in Omaha, Nebraska, in 1995. This, the band’s seventh LP, was recorded in the summer/fall of 2011 at Omaha’s ARC Studios. Front man Tim Kasher, wrote the albums lyrics in a linear fashion, in order, from song 1 to song 13. Cursive will play KC at the recordBar on March 2. ]

11:22 – Underwriting

11:23

6. Cherokee Rock Rifle – “4 gram Shotgun”
from: …and the plains are burning / Independent / Jan. 2011
[Debut EP from KC based band fronted by Dutch Humphrey. The 5-piece band also features: Douglas Nelson on lead guitar, Scott Reed on rhythm guitarr, Bert Northward on drum, and Evan John on bass. Cherokee Rock Rifle, will be in concert, this Friday Night, February 17 at The Riot Room at 4048 Broadway, with Maps For Travelers, We Are Voices, and The Atlantic as part of the MidCoast Takeover SXSW 2012 benefit to send KC area bands to the South X Southwest Music Festival in Austin Texas.]

10:30 – Interview with Chris Haghirian

Chris Haghirian is a 12 year veteran of The Kansas City Star. Chris helped launch INK in 2008. Chris is one of the primary organizers of The Middle of The Map Festival, Midcoast cares: A Benefit for Joplin, and the past three years of MidCoast Takeover SXSW. Chris is also a regular contributor to The Mailbox, a weekly podcast radio show produced and hosted by Michael Byars that is available Midwest Music Foundation’s website: midwestmusicfound.org where you’ll also find links to MidCoast Takeover.

The third annual MidCoast Takeover, March 16th and 17th, at Shangri-La in Austin, TX.

MidCoast Takeover will showcase bands from Kansas City, Lawrence, and the Midwest region on the national stage at South by Southwest.

Bands included are:

American Catastrophe, Cherokee Rock Rifle, Hearts of Darkness, Les Izmore w/Hermon Mehari and Diverse Trio, Cadillac Flambe, Everyday/Everynight, Sons of Great Dane, Maps For Travelers, The Beautiful Bodies, Appropriate Grammar, Oriole Post, Quiet Corral, She’s a Keeper, The Atlantic, run little rabbit, Antennas Up, The Empty Spaces, Amy Farrand, The Blackbird Revue, Vi Tran Band, We Are Voices, David George & A Crooked Mile, O Giant Man, The Dead Girls, White Girl, and Future Kings.

Benefit Shows started last week

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10 at THE BRICK – 1727 MCGEE, KCMO
11:45 — Everyday/Everynight
10:30 — Oriole Post
9:45 — Empty Spaces
9:00 — Run Little Rabbit

and continue this weekend…

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17 at THE RIOT ROOM – 4048 BROADWAY, KCMO
11:45 — Cherokee Rock Rifle
10:30 — Maps For Travelers
9:45 — We Are Voices
9:00 — The Atlantic

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24 at RECORD BAR – 1020 WESTPORT ROAD, KCMO
11:30 — Hearts of Darkness
10:15 — She’s A Keeper
9:30 — Future Kings

FRIDAY, MARCH 2 at CZAR – 1531 GRAND BLVD, KCMO
11:00 — Quiet Corral
10:00 — Blackbird Revue
9:00 — Sara Swenson

“The Midcoast Takeover Benefit shows are created to raise funds specifically for the expense of two full days (and night) of the showcase in Austin, Texas, at The SXSW Music Festival. Renting a venue in a prime area is expensive. Unlike a lot of other showcases, the Kansas City organizers invest in top notch production for sound and lights, which are transported to Austin and back home. In addition, there are advertising costs, website design and maintenance, printing costs for posters and handbills. The showcase in Austin is free to the public, so organisers raise all the funds in advance. Everyone involved works to ensure that our Kansas City bands have the best production and best support that organisers can manage.”

MidCoast Takeover was born from The Midwest Music Foundation a not-for-profit organization that has the amazing mission of supporting and helping to create a safety net for our amazing, hard working, local musical artists. The Midwest Music Foundation has given birth to many annual events to raise funds and awareness for the Kansas City Music Scene. MidCoast Takeover is rooted this amazing objective.

Chris and Mark talked about some of the other principle organizers of MidCoast Takeover: Rhonda Lyne, Christopher Meck, Abigail Henderson, Sondra Freeman, and Amy Farrand. These people have donated hours and hours of time and work, to help make our Kansas City music community stronger.

“It takes a village”

Chris talked about the community involvement in MidCoast Takeover and the 2012 SPONSORS: The Brick, CM2 Audio, Czar, Harvest Productions, INK, Midwest Music Foundation, Record Bar, Riot Room, XO, Blackwater, TV Party, Boulevard Brewing Co., C & C Custom Drums, Chipotle, Mammoth/Hunt Productions, Scarlett Amps, Seen Merch, KC Creative Crossroads, J Naatz Design, Mike Nickells Studio, Pipeline Productions, and Eleven Productions.

For more information you can visit: midcoasttakeover.com

Chris Haghirian will be back with us on Wednesday MidDay Medley on March 21 to talk about The Middle of The Map Festival, April 5 – 7.

10:45

7. Cadillac Fambe’ – “Devil’s Branch”
from: Eli’s Porch / Independent / July 29, 2011
[KC based band dedicated to pushing the envelope and blending various styles to create a new class of blues. The band was featured at Murder Ballad Ball of 2011, a Benefit for the Midwest Music Foundation, on Dec 9, at The Riot Room. Cadillac Flambe’ is one of 26 bands chosen to represent KC at the MidCoast Takeover at SXSW in Austin. Cadillac Flambe’ plays The Phoenix at 302 W. 8th St. , KCMO, on Saturday, March 3, 2012 at 9:00 PM. ]

8. Pokey LaFarge & The South City Three – “So Long Honeybee, Goodbye”
from: Middle of Everywhere / Free Dirt / July 19, 2011
[From St. Louis, Missouri, they’re know for performing American roots music in a creative mix of early jazz, string ragtime, country blues and western swing. Released on Takoma Park, Maryland-based label Free Dirt Records, the label of The Wilders. The South City Three, include fellow St. Louis musicians Joey Glynn, Adam Hoskins & Ryan Koenig. Pokey Lafarge & The South City Three will play here in KC, tomorrow night, Thurs, Feb. 16th at 8:30 PM at Davey’s Uptown Ramblers Club w/ the amazing Betse Ellis.]

9. Betse Ellis – “Bear Creek Sally Goodin’”
from: Don’t You Want To Go / Free Dirt / April 21, 2009
[Originally from Fayetteville, Arkansas, Betse Ellis is one of the founding members of Kansas City’s The Wilders, an internationally touring acoustic honky-tonk band, have been together for nearly 15 years. More information at wilderscountry.com. Betse received her BA Music from the University of Missouri – KC. Betse plays Davey’s Uptown Ramblers Club, tomorrow night, Thurs, Feb. 16th at 8:30 PM]

10. Oriole Post – “Sparrow”
from: Silver City / Golden Sound Records / 2009
[KCK based band includes: Rachel Pollock – Vocals, Acoustic Guitars; Seth Jenkins – Mandolin, Bass, Acoustic Guitar; Michaela Meckel – Fiddle; William Pollock – Drums & Percussion, Michelle Strong – Vocals; Roger Strong – Double Bass. one of 26 bands chosen to represent KC at the MidCoast Takeover at SXSW in Austin.]

11:00

11. Honey & Darling – “Little Coats”
from: What Became Of What I Love / Golden Sound Records / 2009
[Three piece band, based in Omaha, Nebraska, includes: Sara Bertuldo – Guitar, Bass, Vocals; Mathew Carroll – Guitar, Drums, Vocals; and Robert Little – Drums, Bass, Vocals.]

12. Baby Teardrops – “Still Singing The Same Songs”
from: X Is For Love / Golden Sound Records / November 15, 2011
[Three peice band based in NYC with KC native and former Doris Henson leader, Matthew Dunehoo, Megan Thomas and Gerry White. Golden Sound Records of Kansas City re-released “X is for Love” on November 15th, in digital, CD, and for the first time, vinyl formats. The release also included exclusive remixes of album tracks. The Baby Teardrops will be part of The Middle of the Map Festival in April 5 – 7.]

13. Ross Brown – “Education”
from: The Human Condition / Golden Sound Records / 2007 [The initial songwriting effort from Ross, at 18 years old, the Human Condition was written, performed, produced and recorded by Ross Brown at home. It is a collection of songs documenting over a year of ideas and challenges.]

11:10 – Interview with Jerad Colton Tomasino & Ross Brown of Golden Sound Records.

Ross Brown & Jerad Tomasino are two of the founders (w/ Mat Shoare) of Golden Sound Records.

Ross Brown grew up in West rural Olathe. His band Fullbloods will be in concert this Sat, Feb 18, at 10:00 PM at The Brick, 1727 MCGEE, w/ Richard the Lionhearted from Columbia and Millions of Boys from Omaha, w/ an acoustic set by Jerad Tomasino.

Jerad Tomasino moved around a lot growing up but spent some of his high school years living in Omaha. Jerad has released solo recordings and his also a member of the critically acclaimed band, Everyday/Everynight. Jerad and Ross join us today to talk about Golden Sound Records, their involvement in the Midcoast Takeover 2012, The Middle of The Map Festival and the Kansas City Music Scene.

For info you can visit: goldensoundrecords.com

Ross grew up in west rural Olathe.

Jerad came from a Military family, and moved around alot, but claims Omaha as a hometown.

Ross Brown started playing trumpet in junior high school band and continued through high school playing euphonium, guitar and bass in jazz band, and singing in choir. Music classes were all he took from “public school” during high school. He started writing music when he picked up guitar around 12 years old. He picked up bass and drums shortly afterwards to accompany myself on recordings. Singing wasn’t really his thing until after high school.

Jerad told us that he was one of those kids who always sang along to the radio in the car. He picked up the guitar around 7 years old. He took up acting for most of his childhood, but spent countless hours with his ears full of radio and his eyes glued to MTV. He was addicted to studying pop music. Singing was his primary form of music making until Christmas of 2000 when he got his first electric guitar. He wrote his first riff/song, “Stuff” when he was 11 and played around until he moved to Omaha. At 13 he performed his first original song, “Chocolate Warfare”, at a local talent show and got hooked. He ditched acting and set his sights on music.

Ross Brown went to DeSoto high school for a year and home-schooled the rest. After that he took a two-year audio engineering course at BRC Audio Productions, where he met Jerad and everyone in his band Fullbloods.

Jerad Tomasino went to Bellevue West, in Bellevue, Nebraska for 2 years, then he attended Lee’s Summit West for 2 years. After high school Jerad started attending classes at BRC Audio Productions where he double majored in Music Ed. and Music Therapy at The Conservatory. He had a mental breakdown, changed majors and started EverydayEverynight. Jerad will graduate from the University of Missouri at Kansas City this year majoring in Music Composition with a minor in Entrepreneurship.

Jerad met Ross at BRC, and connected with Mat Shoare and Evan Ashby while in choir at The Conservatory at UMKC. Mat Shoare is also a founding member of Everyday/Everynight and a founding partner in Golden Sound Records.

11:17

14. The Empty Spaces – “Starting Over”
from: Low Noise / Golden Sound Records / 2011
[Debut EP from a KC based band formed from a studio band that recorded Mat Shoare’s solo album The Empty Spaces in 2010. The Empty Spaces are one of 26 bands chosen to represent KC at the MidCoast Takeover at SXSW in Austin, The Empty Spaces will be in concert Feb. 25th @ Riot Room w/ i hate you just kidding]

11:20

Why start a record label?

Ross Brown told us about how he and Jerad and Mat, wanted a platform for their own music and an organized body to support and encourage others to continue making music. Golden Sound Records keeps them involved in, and accountable to their craft.

Jerad told us about how music is always about more than yourself. Even the music that we personally create (as a necessity) must bounce off of other people to truly resonate. So, for Jerad, the idea of a label is an extension of his artistic output; fostering ideas and projects into realization. It makes him a stronger musician and more fulfilled person to touch and be touched by the records and artists he works with. On a logistical front, this label centralizes their efforts, and gives context to the art that is deemed as cool and lets Golden Sound Records present it in a specific way.

11:26

Ross Brown & Jerad Colton Tomasino are two of the founders (with Mat Shoare) of Golden Sound Records. Golden Sound Records will be involved in the Midcoast Takeover 2012, and The Middle of The Map Festival. For info you can visit: goldensoundrecords.com

11:33

15. Fullbloods – “Candy”
from: The Perpetual Machine / Golden Sound Records / 2011
[Ross Brown, Alex Chapman, Bill Pollock, & Glenn Shipps. Fullbloods will be in concert Saturday, February 18, at 10:00 PM at The Brick, 1727 MCGEE, with Richard the Lionhearted from Columbia, MO and Millions of Boys from Omaha, with an acoustic set by Jerad Tomasino.]

Golden Sound records is sending three bands to MidCoast takeover SXSW 2012: Everyday/Everynight, The Empty Spaces, and Oriole Post.

**everyday/everynight**
February 10th @ The Brick (Kansas City, MO)
March 9th @ House/Pizza Party (Kansas City, MO)
March 10th @ Riot Room w/ Capybara (Kansas City, MO)
April 7th @ MOTM (Kansas City, MO)
April 21st @ TBA, Record Store Day (Kansas City, MO)

**The Empty Spaces**
Feb. 10th @ The Brick, SXSW Midcoast Takeover Fundraiser
Feb. 25th @ Riot Room w/ i hate you just kidding
April 6th @ Westport Coffeehouse, MOTM

**Fullbloods**
February 18th @ The Brick, others tba
March 10th @ Czar w/ Noise FM, Photo Atlas, and Archie Powell & The Exports
April 6th @ Westport Coffeehouse, MOTM

**Oriole Post**
February 10th @ The Brick

**Baby Teardrops**
April 6th @ Westport Coffeehouse, MOTM

**The Caves**
April 6th @ Westport Coffeehouse, MOTM

GSR will be curating a special showcase at Westport Coffeehouse for Ink’s Middle of the Map Fest on April 6th.

Jerad Colton Tomasino & Ross Browno be back with us on Wedneday MidDay Medley on April 18 for our special show about Record Store Day.

For more about Golden Sound Records you can visit: goldensoundrecords.com

11:43

16. Everyday/Everynight –“Body Electric”
from: Etc. / Golden Sound Records / May 3, 2011
[Written by Jerad Colton Tomasino. Nominated for a Pitch Music Award for “Best Emerging Act.” Evan Ashby on Guitar, Mat Shoare on Guitar/Keyboard/Vocals, Austin Lyon on Drums, and Jerad Colton Tomasino on Guitar/Keyboard/Vocals. They played The Riot Room, November 5, as part of Apocalypse Meow 4. They are also one of 23 bands going to MidCoast Takeover in Austin, TX. as part of the SXSW Music Festival. Everyday/Everynight will be in concert on March 10th @ Riot Room w/ Capybara. ]

17. Jerad Colton Tomasino – “Two Kids”
from: White Hall / Golden Sound Records / 2010
[5 songs recorded live in White Hall performance hall. Songs written and performed by Jerad Colton Tomasino. Produced by Ross Brown & Hallie Richardson.]

18. Millions of Boys – “Dead Girls”
from: Competing For Your Love / Golden Sound Records / 2012
[Omaha based, Sara Bertuldo on Guitar, Bass &Vocals; Alex van Beaumont on Guitar, Bass & Vocals; and Ryan Haas on Drums & Vocals. Millions of Boys will be in concert Saturday, February 18, at 10:00 PM at The Brick, 1727 MCGEE, with The Fullbloods, Richard the Lionhearted from Columbia, MO and, an acoustic set by Jerad Tomasino]

19. The Sleazebeats – “Get It”
from: The Sleazebeats / Independent / Feb. 16, 2012 [Charlie Colborne – keyboards, guitar, vocals; Bill Belzer – drums; Jeff Harshbarger – bass; Recorded at More Famouser Studios w/ Mike Nolte engineer, mixing, mastering the recordings. The Sleazebeats will play in a CD Release show at the recordBar, Thurs, Feb 16, at 9:30, w/ Lazy and The Features from Tennessee.]

11:59:30

20. Noel Coward – “The Party’s Over Now”
from: Noel Coward in New York / drg / 2003 [orig. 1957]
Sources for Notes: Artist’s websites noted above and wikipedia.org

Show #408

September 7, 2011 Playlist

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

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Bill Sundahl & Crossroads Music Festival
+ Victor & Penny + Ian Wiseman

1. Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey – “Black Wall Street”
from: Race Riot Suite / Kinnara Records – The Royal Family / August 30, 2011
[from Tulsa, Oklahoma, their 20th album, Race Riot Suite, written by Chris Combs for the current quartet of Brian Haas on piano & keyboards, Josh Raymer on drums, Chris Combs on lap steel and Jeff Harshbarger on upright bass. For this recording the band is accompanied by a horn section consisting of Sex Mob’s Steven Bernstein, Jeff Coffin (of Dave Matthews and Bela Fleck fame), Mark Southerland (Snuff Jazz, Malachy Papers), Peter Apfelbaum, and former JFJO member Matt Leland. The album is dedicated to the victims of the 1921 Tulsa race riot, the largest race riot in United States history. Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey will be in concert at Crosstown Station, 1522 McGee, Friday, Sept. 16, w/ The Hearts of Darkness, in one of the final shows at Crosstown Station before it is overtaken by IHOP. Bassist and Radio Host Jeff Harshbarger joins us next week on WMM to talk about Race Riot Suite, the tour, and their show at Crosstown Station.]

2. The Safes – “Everybody In The World”
from: Well Well Well / O’Brothers’ Records / December 18, 2006
[The Safes and Auto Deco will be kicking off the CMFKC with an in-store performance at 2:00 at Vinyl Renaissance 39th & Wyoming. Also playing The Brick later that night at 10:30]

10:13 – Interview with Bill Sundahl

Vinyl Renaissance Presents: the 7th Annual Crossroads Music Festival, this Saturday, September 10, 2010, 6:00 PM to 3:00 AM on 6 Stages (Centered around 16th & McGee) and featuring 25 Bands from Kansas City, Lawrence and Chicago. For more info: cmfkc.com. Joining us now, as he has done for the last 7 years, is Bill Sundahl the founder and organizer of The Crossroads Music Festival, Spice of Life Productions, The Donkey Show, The Spring Dance and lead singer and founder of the band The Columns.

The Safes and Auto Deco will be kicking off the CMFKC with a Pre-festival in-store performance at 2:00 at Vinyl Renaissance 39th & Wyoming. Vinyl Renaissance is helping to produce the festival this year.

Another exciting addition to this year’s festival is the Legal Bootcamp for Musicians presented by the Kansas City Volunteer Lawyers & Accountants on Saturday, September 10, 2011 12:00PM to 5:00PM. This bootcamp will provide information on copyrights, contracts, financing and business formation.

Crossroads Music Fest, Sept. 10
on six stages including:

Czar Bar, 1531 Grand
KCPT Stage
Noon to 5pm: KCVLAA Musicians Legal Bootcamp
6:30pm: The Silver Maggies
8:00pm: Sara Swenson & The Pearl Snaps
9:30pm: Atlantic Fadeout
11:15pm: Dollar Fox
1:00am: Thee Water Moccasins

3. Sara Swenson – “All Things Big and Small”
from: All Thinks Big and Small / Independent / 2010
[Named Best Singer Songwriter by The Pitch Music Awzrds, Sara Swenson & The Pearl Snaps: (Jeff Larison, Ian Davidson, Sarah Mueller, Roger Strong & Brandon Graves) play Crossroads Music Fest, Sat, Sept 10, at the KCPT Stage at the Czar Bar, at 8:00 PM.]

4. The Grisly Hand – “Cherry Mash Waltz”
from: Safe House [EP] / Independent / October 2010 [The Grisly Hand are: Jimmy Fitzner, John Nichols, Chas Snyder, Ben Summers, Kian Byrne, Mike Tuley & Lauren Krum. The Grisly Hand will play Crossroads Music Fest, Sat, Sept 10, at Crosstown Station, 1522 McGee, at 9:30 PM.]

Crossroads Music Fest, Sept. 10
on six stages including:

Crosstown Station, 1522 McGee
Vinyl Renaissance Stage
7:30pm: My Brothers & Sisters
9:30pm: The Grisly Hand
11:30pm: The Sex Police
1:30am: Reach, Milkdrop, Headfella, Dutch Neman & DJ Ataxic

Crossroads Music Fest is a production of Spice of Life Productions who also produce: The Donkey Show, and The Spring Dance. Bill Sundahl is also the lead singer and founder of the band The Columns.

Crossroads Music Fest, Sept. 10
on six stages including:

Press (Upstairs of Crosstown Station) 1522 McGee
Lazarus Group Stage
6:30pm: Supermassive Black Holes
8:30pm: The Columns
10:30pm: Fouth Of July
12:30am: The Latenight Callers

5. The Supermassive Black Holes – “Back West”
from: Single track digital release / Independent / 2011
[Alexis Barclay-bass, vox, Chad Brothers-guitar, vox, Matt Davis – drums, vox; John Johnson-guitar, vox. They’ll play the Crossroads Music Fest, Sat, Sept 11, at Press 1522 McGee at 6:30 PM.]

Crossroads Music Fest, Sept. 10
on six stages including:

The Brick, 1727 McGee
Midwestern Musical Co. Stage
7:00pm: Rural Grit All-Stars
8:45pm: Victory & Penny
10:30pm: The Safes
12:15am: Sons of Great Dane
1:45am: New Riddum

Mercy Seat Alley, 210 E. 16th ALL AGES
Mercy Seat Stage – ALL AGES
7:30pm: Roustabouts
9:30pm: Faster Than Hell
11:00pm: Cherokee Rock Rifle

Kansas City Cafe, 1532 Grand. ALL AGES
Kissick Construction Stage – ALL AGES
6:45pm: David George
8:00pm: Brian Frame & Andrew Haywood Luker
9:15pm: The Dim Peepers
10:30pm: Nicolette Paige

6. The Dim Peepers – “House On The Hill”
from: Sarsparillo Seranade / Independent/ 2010
[The Dim Peepers play the Crossroads Music Fest, Saturday, Sept. 11, at Kansas City Cafe, 1532 Grand, at 9:15 just after Brian Frame & Andrew Haywood Luker.]

The 7th Annual Crossroads Music Festival, this Saturday, September 10, from 6:00 PM to 3:00 AM on 6 Stages (Centered around 16th & McGee) and featuring 25 Bands.

For more information: cmfkc.com.

10:44 – Interview with Victor & Penny

Victor & Penny is a Chicago and KC based duo singing music they call Antique Pop on ukulele and a lovely old guitar. Playing vintage instruments with modern sensibility, they bring a fresh twist to music of the early 20th century and unique arrangements of modern tunes with characteristic charm and good humor. V&P is Jeff Freling of the Chicago Blue Man Group and who attended Berklee School of Music; and Erin McGrane of the cabaret group Alacartoona and who was most recently seen on the big screen with George Clooney in “Up In The Air”. Victor & Penny are touring the USA in 11-2012.

7. Victor & Penny – “I’ll Never Say “Never Again” Again” (Live Performance)
words and music by Harry Woods

Victor & Penny are performing at The Czar Bar Wednesday, September 7, around 7:00 PM.

Victor & Penny are performing at The 7th annual Crossroads Music Festival, Saturday, September 10, at The Brick at 8:45 PM

Victor & Penny are performing at The Westport Art Fair on Sunday, September 11, on The Californo’s Stage.

8. Victor & Penny – “Dirt Dishin’ Daisy” (Live Performance)
Recorded by Mills Brothers Nov. 21, 1932

For more information visit: victorandpenny.com

9. Victor & Penny – “After You’ve Gone” (Live Performance)
written by Turner Layton and Henry Creamer (1918)

11:05

10. Beirut – “Sante Fe”
from: The Rip Tide / Pompeii Records / August 2, 1011 [Hometown of band led by Zach Condon.]

11. Robert Earl Keen – “I Gotta Go”
from: Crack a Smile And More / UMG Records / August 29, 2011
[Plays KNUCKLEHEADS, at 2715 Rochester KCMO, 8:00 PM, Sept 13. Info at knuckleheadskc.com]

11:16 – Interview with Ian Wiseman

12. Ian Wiseman – “Clouds of Fire”
from: Clouds of Fire / Independent / 2011
[All songs written, produced and Performed by Ian Wiseman.]

11:19

Ian Wiseman is a guitarist and songwriter from Kansas City, Missouri who has been writing and playing for 13 years. He has played the 2007 Tommy Bolin Fest as well as recent shows at KC’s Beaumont Club and Coda. Clouds Of Fire is Ian’s First solo Album released June 25th 2011.
11:21

13. Ian Wiseman – “Things That I Used To Believe” (Live Performance) also available on: Clouds of Fire / Independent / 2011

11:26

14. Ian Wiseman – “7th Heaven”
from: Clouds of Fire / Independent / 2011
[All songs written, produced and Performed by Ian Wiseman.]

11:33

15. Ian Wiseman – “ (unnamed) ” (Live Performance) new song

11:37

16. Ian Wiseman – “Tell You a Tale”
from: Clouds of Fire / Independent / 2011
[All songs written, produced and Performed by Ian Wiseman.]

11:40

17. Ian Wiseman – “Cerulean” (Live Performance)

Ian Wiseman’s music is available on I-tunes and Amazon.com and you can learn more about him at Revernation.com/IanWisemand

11:43

18. David George – “Forever More”
from: Love / Life / Independent / August 3, 2010
[David George plays the Crossroads Music Fest, Sat, Sept. 10, at Kansas City Cafe, 1532 Grand, at 6:45.]

19. Cherokee.Rock.Rifle – “4 gram Shotgun”
from: …and the plains are burning / Independent / Jan. 2011 [Cherokee.Rock.Rifle play Crossroads Music Fest, Sat, Sept 10, at the Mercy Seat Stage in The Mercy Seat Alley , 210 E. 16th at 11:00 PM.]

20. Dollar Fox – “Little White Pills”
from: Close To Home / independent / 2010
[Song written by Justin Penney. Dollar Fox is: Tommy Donoho, Justin Penney, Ryan Watkins, Nick Dothage, and Ethan Taylor. Dollar Fox played LIVE on WMM on Oct. 27, 2010, prior to the debut release Close to Home. Dollar Fox will play The Crossroads Music Fest, Sat, Sept 10, at the KCPT Stage at the Czar Bar, at 11:15 PM.

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

Sources for Notes: Artist’s websites noted above and wikipedia.org

Show #385