WMM Playlist from Sept. 4, 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, September 4, 2013

Vi Tran + The 816 Bicycle Collective
+ A Musical Tribute to Abigail Henderson

1. The Noise FM – “Crooked Smile”
from: Attraction / The Record Machine / October, 2013
[Alex Ward: Vocal, Guitar, Keyboard, Programming; Austin Ward: Vocal, Percussion, Drums, Bass; Barry Kidd: Vocal, Bass. Engineered and mixed by Greg Panciera. Recorded at Waterdog Studios, Chicago, Illinois.]

[The Noise FM are returning from Chicago for a hometown record release show in Kansas City on Saturday, September 14 with Quiet Corral and Cowboy Indian Bear at The Riot Room.]

2. Quiet Corral – “Send The Line”
from: Ancestors / Independent / August 27, 2013
[Quiet Corral is a six-piece band from Lawrence, Kansas, that includes: Jim Barnes, Garrett Childers, Isaac Flynn, Matt Green, Jesse Braswell Roberts, Zach Mehl. Recorded in Lawrence, KS at The Art House and The Flynn Music Factory in 2012. Engineered by Jim Barnes. Additional engineering by Isaac Flynn. Mixed by Jim Barnes. Produced by Jim Barnes and Quiet Corral. All songs written by Quiet Corral.]

[Quiet Corral plays KC on Sat., Sept. 14 w/ The Noise FM and Cowboy Indian Bear at The Riot Room.]

3. PedalJets – “Riverview”
from: What’s In Between / Electric Moth Records / June 25, 2013
[Released last Dec. as a 7′ green vinyl single. Now included on The Pedaljets 1st album of new material in 23 years. Paul Malinowski (Vocals, Guitar), Rob Morrow (Drums, Vocals), Mike Allmayer (Guitar, Vocals), Matt Kesler (Bass, Vocals). Produced by The Pedaljets & Paul Malinoski. The albums photos & design are from artist Archer Prewitt of: the Sea and Cake and The Coctails. More info: thepedaljets.com]

[The Pedaljets play The Pedaljets play the Ryan Beye Foundation’s C4 Fest, Friday, September 6, on Locust Street from 18th to 19th Streets in The Crossroads, also playing the festival will be Ruddy Swaine, The Calamaty Cubes, La Guerre, and AU-MusiK. More info at http://www.ryanbeyefoundation.com.]

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4. Julia Holter – “This is A True Heart”
from: Loud City Song / Domino Records / August 19, 2013
[3rd studio album from 30 year old Julia Holter who has been compared to: Laurie Anderson, Julianna Barwick, Kate Bush, Joanna Newsom, and Stereolab. Her father once performed with Pete Seeger. Her mother, Carole Shammas, is a prominent academic and currently holds the John R. Hubbard Chair in History at the University of Southern California. Besides playing and recording music, Holter tutors students and works with a nonprofit organization for teenagers in South Central Los Angeles. A graduate of CalArts, where she studied composition, Holter released her debut studio album, Tragedy, in August 2011.]

5. Crocodiles – “I Like It In The Dark”
from: Crimes of Passion / Frenchkiss Records / August 20, 2013
[4th studio album by noise pop/indie pop band from San Diego, CA. The group was formed in 2008 by core members Brandon Welchez and Charles Rowell after the break-up of their former punk bands Some Girls and The Plot to Blow Up the Eiffel Tower. Brandon Welches also played in an early incarnation of Dum Dum Girls and he is married to frontwoman Dee Dee Penny. The album was produced by Sune Rose Wagner of The Raveonettes in Los Angeles, California. Guests on the album include Gregg Foreman of Delta 72 and Cat Power, soul singer Afrodyete of Breakestra as well as Welchez’ brother, jazz musician Josh Welchez.]

[In September 2010, Crocodiles released an instrumental song, “Kill Joe Arpaio”, referencing the controversial anti-immigrant Sheriff of Maricopa County, Arizona. Arpaio heard the song and responded using twitter, “Msg for the San Diego band ‘Alligators’ who wrote new song called ‘Kill Joe Arpaio’: BITE ME,”. Arpaio also referenced the song during an appearance on Phoenix TV channel KPHO, saying “I’m a little concerned about the music, where kids can get this type of music. I think it sends a bad message. I understand freedom of speech, but there has to be a line of threatening a law enforcement official.” Crocodiles responded via Spin Magazine saying “Maybe if the song was called ‘I’m Gonna Kill Joe Arpaio,’ he’d have a case but what we are attacking is the attitudes and policies he represents. In reality, we’re keeping our fingers crossed that his much-deserved heart attack comes soon; the world can always use one less racist.” ]

6. Superchunk – “Me & You & Jackie Mittoo”
from: I Hate Music / Merge Records / August 20, 2013
[10th studio album from Chapel Hill, North Carolina, indie rock band consisting of singer/guitarist Mac McCaughan, guitarist Jim Wilbur, bassist Laura Ballance, and drummer Jon Wurster. Formed in 1989, they helped define the Chapel Hill music scene of the 1990s. Their energetic, high-velocity style and do-it-yourself ethics were influenced by punk rock. The band released a string of full length album’s and compilations throughout the 90’s. Members McCaughan and Ballance founded the successful independent record label Merge Records in 1989 as a way to release music from Superchunk and music created by friends, which has expanded to include artists from around the world like Arcade Fire and The Magnetic Fields.]

7. Ty Segall – “Sleeper”
from: Sleeper / Drag City Records / August 20, 2013
[Musician and songwriter. He sings, drums, and plays guitar. He has released 8 solo albums and is a member of the bands Fuzz, The Traditional Fools, Epsilons, Party Fowl, Sic Alps, The Perverts, and Ty Segall Band.]

10:30 – Underwriting

10:31- Transition Music…

7B. Queen – “Bicycle Race”
from: Jazz / Hollywood Records / 1978

10:30 – Interview with Idris Raoufi of The 816 Bike Collective

Idris Raoufi is a co-founding member of the 816 Bicycle Collective a volunteer run organization working to rescue, repair and redistribute bicycles. The collective wants to increase the bike community to promote alternative transportation that is healthy, inexpensive, and with zero emissions. The Kansas City Bicycle Federation currently owns the building at 518 E. 31st St. intended to house The 816 Bicycle Collective non-profit community bicycle shop, as well as other like-minded individuals and organizations.

Idris Raoufi discussed the programs of 816 Bike Collective: The List and WRENCH

All bikes are built up by WRENCH mechanics and are double checked for safety. The goal of the list build-up is to provide a bicycle that rolls, stops and is safe to ride; for any further maintenance or upgrades, our shop is here to assist with those needs. Each WRENCH volunteer has a dedicated shift on either THURSDAY or SATURDAY and attends WRENCH meetings. WRENCH volunteers help patrons of the collective with bike needs during any shop hours and often are responsible for opening, greeting, running and/or closing the shop. WRENCH volunteers have a say in how the shop is run, serve as both student and teacher, have an overall understanding of how the shop works, and basic mechanic skills.

The 816 Bicycle Collective purchased outright three under-loved buildings at the corner of 31st and Cherry. This affords us the unique opportunity to take ownership of our future and implement the programming we’ve always dreamed of. In addition to the new home of The 816, these buildings will provide space for other likeminded non-profits and businesses to sustain the operations of the buildings.

You can help 816 Bike Collective by donating at: http://www.neighbor.ly/816-bike

Idris is also one of the organizers of Main Street Day, Saturday, Sept. 7, and The Cyclovia Festival a car-free and care-free environment for walkers, skaters, cyclists. Main Street Day, is coming up on Saturday, Sept. 7, 11:00am to 4:00pm. Main Street will be closed off from 34th to 40th Streets, with through-traffic stops at Armour Blvd. and 39th Street.

More info at: http://www.816bike.org and http://www.mainstreetday.com

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8. Amy Farrand – “Holding Time”
from: Amy Farrand (hearts) You [EP] / Indep. / March 14, 2012
[Recorded & mixed by Chris Meck.]

[Amy Farrand joins us next week to talk about “Weirdo Wednesday Supper Club” at Davey’s Uptown.]

Last week we said goodbye to a friend, a musician, an activist, a singer, a songwriter, an organizer, a founder, a rock & roller, a warrior, a voice, a beauty, a daughter, a wife. The following is Abigail Henderson’s Obituary, as published in the KC Star on August 31, 2013, with additional notes, and 4 songs, from 4 bands, Abigail played with from 2001 to 2013.

Abigail Hope Henderson Meck

Abigail Hope Henderson Meck

Abigail Hope Henderson Meck, 36, died Aug. 27, 2013 at her home in Kansas City after a five-year battle with cancer. Abigail was born April 8, 1977, in New York. In 1984, she moved to a suburb of Detroit. In 1999, she moved to KC to live with her mother, Carol Pfander, who preceded her in death. Abigail attended the University of Missouri at Kansas City. She graduated in 2002 with a bachelor of arts in English. While at UMKC, she was co-founder and co-director of the Association of Women Students. The association sponsored several events, including an appearance by Angela Davis, a performance of “The Vagina Monologues” and a “Take Back the Night” vigil. After college, she also helped organize “Beauty Slays the Beast,” a benefit for political-activism and voter awareness. While in college, Abigail started playing guitar. In 2001, she started her first band, Trouble Junction.

9. Trouble Junction – “Middle West”
from: Trial By Fire / Independent / 2003
[The songs were recorded in Spring 2003. Trouble Junction were: Abigail Henderson, guitar & vocals; Mike Stover, guitar; Calandra Potter, vocals Guitar; Jeff Williams, bass; and John Bersuch, drums. This music was recorded and mixed by John Velghe who told me that when Abigail unleashed her powerful voice in his home studio, plaster fell from the ceiling.]

In the fall of 2003, singer/songwriter Abigail Henderson and guitarist Chris Meck got together and started writing songs. They confessed that their first songs were “pretty country…pretty… cow-punkish.” Mike Stover wrote on facebook that, “Trouble Junction had to end so that Abigail could start the next chapters.” In 2003, Abigail started the band The Gaslights with Chris Meck, who would later become her husband. The Gaslights recorded five albums, releasing three of them.

As we approach our 500th show this fall, I remember my friend Anne Winter, who inspired me to volunteer in community radio and so much more. Anne was instrumental in nudging me into working on many great projects and shows. I started doing this radio program the same year The Gaslights released their debut recording. Prominently displayed on the New Releases shelf at Recycled Sounds, Anne’s record store, it was Anne Winter who encouraged me to check out The Gaslights first release, “Midwest Hotel.”

10. The Gaslights – “Magnolia”
from: The Midwest Hotel / Flyover Records / 2004
[Abigail Henderson vocals & guitar; Chris Meck guitars & vocals; Glen Hockemeir drums & percussion; Monty Black bass guitar; Clarke Wyatt on Wurlitzer]

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The Gaslights toured & recorded from 2004 to 2008. After 9 bass players, 3 drummers, 2 vans, 1 dead moose, 1 impromptu marriage, countless tours of the United States, 3 tours in Europe, 3 full length releases. The Gaslights ended.

In early 2008, Abigail was diagnosed with Stage 3 inflammatory breast cancer. In response to her battle with a health insurance company and daunting medical bills, she and others in the music community founded the Midwest Music Foundation, a group that sponsors health care programs and provides financial relief to local musicians who have suffered a health care crisis. Since 2009, the MMF has distributed $30,000 in health-care grants. It also co-sponsored the Well Women’s Clinic, which provides free screenings for female musicians. Abigail also founded Apocalypse Meow, an annual fundraiser for the MMF.

Doing this radio show has taught me about the growing & fertile KC Music Scene. Abigail was always fostering the community, as a songwriter & performer, but also as an organizer. A frequent guest on WMM, she came on the air to talk about Apocalypse Meow & The MidCoast Takeover. On one of her earliest appearances, Abigail told me,”We think of this as OUR radio show.” She was right. In fact, 90.1 FM, belongs to all of us. She knew that.

In 2010, Abigail & Chris formed: Atlantic Fadeout with Dutch Humphrey on bass, vocals; and Amy Farrand on drums. Abigail had lost her hair, but not her power. Anyone who saw Atlantic Fadeout live, could not deny the spirit in her performance. Like opera, you felt the song, because Abigail imprinted her lyrics into your heart, with the strength of her voice.

11. Atlantic Fadeout – “Better Run of Bad Luck”
from: Better Run of Bad Luck / Flyover Records / May 23, 2011
[Debut AF featuring: the great…Abigail Henderson on lead vocals and guitar; Chris Meck lead guitar, steel guitar, vocals; Dutch Humphrey on bass, vocals; and Amy Farrand on drums. The new band was created from the ashes of The Gaslights, combined with the super powers of Amy Farrand who plays bass in American Catastrophe (amoung several other bands) and Dutch Humphrey who sings lead in Cherokee Rock Rifle.]

Abigail had undergone multiple rounds of chemotherapy treatments. In January 2012 her cancer reappeared and she tried an experimental treatment. As reported in the Kansas City Star, “She took a last-ditch experimental drug and recovered, but not unscathed. The cancer had paralyzed one of her vocal cords. Still, she did not give up her music. Instead, she and Meck started Tiny Horse, a folk duo that would grow into a full band.” She told The Star last October, just days before the 5th annual Apocalypse Meow, “I used to nail notes to the walls, I can’t do that anymore. I had to find a different path. It’s like a guitar player who loses fingers: You can still play, you just have to figure out how to do it differently.”

In addition to her mother, Abigail was preceded in death by her father, Frank Henderson, who died in 2007. Abigail is survived by her husband and many friends and music fans in the KC and Lawrence area. A memorial in her honor was held Sat, Aug. 31, at Unity Temple on The Plaza. After the services, a wake was held that lasted until the sunrise.

You can honor Abigail’s work and her music by donating to the Midwest Music Foundation. For more information you can visit: http://www.MidwestMusicFound.org

This year Abigail Henderson and Chris Meck released the beautiful EP, “Darkly Sparkly” from their most recent band: Tiny Horse. Abigail’s final live performance in Kansas City was at Knuckleheads on July 11, when Tiny Horse opened for the BoDeans.

Abigail Hope Henderson Meck, your life was cut short, way too early, but in the last 10 years you did more than many will do in 60 years, and you have left us better off than we were before you were here. We will keep your light shining!

12. Tiny Horse – “Ride”
from: Darkly Sparkly [EP] / Flyover Records / Mar. 4, 2013 [Outside of the band, we were the first to hear the debut EP release from Abigail Henderson and Christopher Lynn Meck. In our opinion, Abigail’s voice remains one of the most honest and moving voices in KC music scene, Chris Meck’s guitar sings too. Cody Wyoming-baritone guitar, guitar, keys, Zachary Phillips-bass guitar, Matt Richey-drums, percussion ]

11:11 – Underwriting

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13. Vi Tran Band – “Sign On A Country Road”
from: American Heroine / Independent / October 4, 2013
[The Vi Tran Band is singer, songwriter, guitarist – Vi Tran, with Katie Gilchrist on vocals, percussion; Sean Hogge on guitar; Jerod Rivers on drums, vocals; and Ben Byard on bass, vocals]

[Vi Tran Band plays Manhattan, Kansas at Aggie Central Station on Sept. 14. Vi Tran Band plays Kill Devil Club, in KC on First Friday Oct. 4, w/ Mark Lowrey and David George & A Crooked Mile.]

11:15 – Interview with Vi Tran

Writer, actor, musician, artist, teacher, singer, songwriter – Vi Tran was born near Saigon, Vietnam and raised in southwestern Kansas. He began performing as a toddler in the refugee camps of southeast Asia. Other refugees took pity on the young (and literally starving) artist, giving him what food they could spare. Vi Tran considers his life an open-ended refugee story and All-American tale, full of landlocked sailors and broken lovers; loss and discovery; but most of all, hope. Vi has appeared in Theatres all across Kansas City as an actor, has also become a big part of the Kansas City Music Scene and is on the verge of releasing his debut full length recording “American Heroine.”

Vi Tran in Element Recording Studio

Vi Tran in Element Recording Studio

Vi Tran discussed what inspired him to write these songs. He talked about his journey as an immigrant, being born in Vietnam, living in a refugee camp, and how he ended up in Kansas.

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14. Vi Tran Band – “Waterlily”
from: American Heroine / Independent / October 4, 2013

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Vi Tran Band: singer, songwriter, guitarist Vi Tran, Katie Gilchrist on vocals, percussion; Sean Hogge on guitar; Jerod Rivers on drums, vocals; and Ben Byard on bass, vocals

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American heroine was recorded by Joel Nanos at Element Recording Studio.

Vi Tran Band plays Manhattan, Kansas at Aggie Central Station on Sept. 14.

Vi Tran Band plays Kill Devil Club, in KC on First Friday Oct. 4, w/ Mark Lowrey and David George & A Crooked Mile.

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

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15. Vi Tran Band – “The Charmer”
from: American Heroine / Independent / October 4, 2013
[The Vi Tran Band is singer, songwriter, guitarist – Vi Tran, with Katie Gilchrist on vocals, percussion; Sean Hogge on guitar; Jerod Rivers on drums, vocals; and Ben Byard on bass, vocals]

[Vi Tran Band plays Manhattan, Kansas at Aggie Central Station on Sept. 14. Vi Tran Band plays Kill Devil Club, in KC on First Friday Oct. 4, w/ Mark Lowrey and David George & A Crooked Mile.]

16. High and Dry – “Pay No Attention To Alice”
from: High and Dry / Independent / August 16, 2013
[KC based band High and Dry is: Greg Connally on accordian & vocals; Sam Zech on guitar & vocals; Cathy Hawes on mandolin & vocals; and John Yingst on dobro, banjo & vocals. Written by Tom T. Hall.]

17. Betse Ellis – “Question to Lay Your Burden Down”
from: High Moon Order / Free Dirt Records / June 14, 2013
[A renowned fiddler, Betse Ellis, is known by many as a founding member of The Wilders]

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

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

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Show #489

WMM Playlist from November 14, 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, November 14, 2012

Paleface + Two Headed Cow + Amy Farrand
+ Local & New Releases

1. Making Movies – “Pendulum”
from: A La Deriva / Independent / November, 2012
[Enrique Chi (guitar/lead vox), Brendan Culp (drums), Diego Chi (bass), Juan-Carlos Chaurand (percussion /keyboard). Making Movies performed a special “listening party” last friday at Czar Bar. They talked about their new full length release, played some acoustic songs and listening to their new recording. Enrique sent us new music to share. Making Movies performed last night at La Fonda El Taquito ft. Enrique Chi Sr.]

[Making Movies on tour: Nov 29 – Prophet Bar – Dallas / Nov 30 – Club Rio – San Antonio / Dec 7 – The Playhouse – San Jose, CA / Dec 14 – El Callejon – Salinas, CA / Dec 15 – Sandrini’s – Bakersfield, CA]

2. Ernest James Zydeco – “Pearlie Pearl”
rom: 3 Steps From La La / Jam Rat Records / Fall 2012
[Hailing from KC Missouri, the band lineup has been constant since 2008: Ernest James on accordion and vocals, Barry Barnes on washboard, Jaisson Taylor on drums, Mike Stover on bass guitar, and Tony LaCroix on guitar. This album also includes 4 songs featuring KC’s own Betse Ellis (of The Wilders). Recorded and mixed in KC at Markosa Studios, with Mark Thies. The album was mastered by Collin Jordan at The Boiler Room in Chicago. Ernest James and Jaisson Taylor co-wrote and co-produced the songs.]

[Ernest James Zydeco will be our guests next week on Wednesday MidDay Medley]

3. Alt-J – “Fitzpleasure”
from: An Awesome Wave / Infectious Records / September, 2012
[Debut. Winner of the 2012 British Mercury Prize. Pronounced “alt-J”, the delta sign is created when you hold down the alt key on your computer keyboard and punch ‘J’ on a Mac computer. The symbol has a deeper meaning, the band explains that, “in mathematical equations it’s used to show change.” Gwil, Joe Newman [guitar/vocals], Gus Unger-Hamilton [keyboards] and Thom Green [drums] met at Leeds University in 2007.]

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4. Organic Proof – “Follow Your Heart”
from: Johan [EP] / Independent / February 21, 2012
[Acoustic song-writing project of multi-instrumentalist Brandon Draper, along with Barclay Martin and Rick Willoughby. Johan was inspired by the writings of Brandon’s 4th great grandfather Johan Augustin Pihl, a Swedish Immigrant that settled in the Kansas Plains in 1860. On Nov. 12 Organic Proof released a new single track called “Simple” at organicproof.bandcamp.com.]

[Brandon Draper and Barclay Martin have created the Grassroots Concert Series at KC Academy at 7933 Main St., a 3-evening event, and fundraiser for the Academy, a not-for-profit school. Tomorrow night, Nov 15, Organic Proof performs at 7:00. On Fri, Nov 16, She’s A Keeper and The Natural State perform, and Sat. night, Nov. 17 features Matt Otto Trio and Ghosty. More info at kcacademy.org]

5. Helen Gillet – “Carolina”
from: Helen Gillet / Independent / June, 2012
[A familiar face in New Orleans’ experimental jazz scene. Her first New Orleans-recorded album, “Running of the Bells,” was released last year. Helen Gillet’s new album has been compared to intensity and grace of John Cale and the recordings of the Velvet Underground and Nick Drake.]

[Helen Gillet will be part of a killer show this Friday night at The Brick, 1727 McGeee Street, with Mark Southerland, Simon Berz, Chris Combs, Klaas Hubner, J Ashley Miller, Shawn Hansen]

6. Sarah Jaffe – “Mannequin Woman”
from: The Body Wins / Kirtland Records / April 24, 2012
[2nd full length release. Produced by John Congleton, showing another side of the amazing, 26 year old singer-songwriter from Denton, Texas. Very different from last year’s “Suburban Nature,” the new release shows the part of her that liked to dance and listen to hip-hop and cover Robyn songs live. “Glorified High.” Sarah Jaffe been on tour with Norah Jones and Blitzen Trapper in June and July.]

[Jarah Jaffe plays The Bottleneck in Lawrence, tomorrow night, Nov. 15 with State Radio.]

7. Ghosty – “Need This”
from: GHOSTY / More Famouser Records / April 17, 2012
[Andrew Connor, Mike Nolte an Bill Belzer who recorded their new album, themselves, over the last couple of years w/ help from David Wetzel, Josh Adams, Jake Blanton, Konnor Ervin, Ryan Connor, Kirsten Paludan, Dan Talmadge. Pressed on vinyl and available on LP and digital download. More info at ghostysounds.com.]

[Ghosty plays the Grassroots Concert Series at KC Academy at 7933 Main St. on Sat. night, Nov. 17 with the Matt Otto Trio and Ghosty. More info at kcacademy.org]

10:31 – Underwriting

10:32 – Interview with Two Headed Cow

Bj McArthur and Tod Davis, are the founders of the Kansas City based band, Two Headed Cow. Their new full-length release, “Zen Again” from Saunders Street Records. Two Headed Cow play Davey’s Uptown Ramblers Club on Friday, November 16, with Scott Moyer Band.

Glen Hockemeier plays drums in Scott Moyer Band and Two Headed Cow,

Two Headed Cow perform LIVE as a 4-piece:

Bj McArthur
Tod Davis
Glen Hockemeier – Drums
Matt Waddell – Bass

“Zen Again” if the band’s newest release since 2008’s “Safe As Milk.”

“Zen Again” was produced through Saunders Street Records.

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8. Two Headed Cow – “Tao Jones” from: Zen Again / Saunders Street Records / Dec. 2012

Bj McArthur and Tod Davis, are the founders of the Kansas City based band, Two Headed Cow. Their new full length release, “Zen Again” from Saunders Street Records.

Two Headed Cow play Davey’s Uptown Ramblers Club on Friday, November 16, with Scott Moyer Band.

B.J. and Tod have been playing music together for 30 years.

At one time B.J. and Tod performed as “Lobster Boy and Shrimp Girl.”

Tod Davis and Bj McArthur moved to Kansas City from Pensacola Florida. Once in KC they changed their band’s name to: Two Headed Cow, for a more regional appeal.

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9. Two Headed Cow – “Strange Fishes”
from: Zen Again / Saunders Street Records / Dec. 2012

A video for “Strange Fishes” is posted at facebook.com/twoheadedcow

We have also posted this at facebook.com/wednesdaymiddaymedley

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10. Two Headed Cow – “Flower Girls”
from: Zen Again / Saunders Street Records / Dec. 2012

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B.J. McArthur, Tod Davis. Thanks for being with us on WMM

Two Headed Cow’s new full length release, “Zen Again” was produced through Saunders Street Records.

Two Headed Cow play Davey’s Uptown Ramblers Club on Friday, November 16, with Scott Moyer Band.

Two Headed Cow will also play CODA December 1.

And they’ll play All Star Rock Bar, 7210 N.E. 43rd Street

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11. Everyday/Everynight – “16 Monkies”
from: Fire / Golden Sound Records / As yet to be released (2012)
[Evan Ashby on Guitar, Matthew Gratton on Bass, Mat Shoare on Guitar, Nicholas Stahl on Drumset, Jerad Colton Tomasino on Guitar/Keyboard/Vocal. Recorded/mixed/mastered by Ross Brown at Rock Jack Studio. Produced by Everyday/Everynight and Ross Brown. #16monkies written by Matthew Gratton.]

[Everyday/Everynight is in concert: Thurs, Nov 15 – Zoo Bar – Lincoln, NE / Nov 16 – Vaudeville Mews w/ Diamonds for Eyes – Des Moines, IA / Dec 21 – Slowdown – Omaha, NE]

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

[Amy Farrand’s “Weirdo Wednesday Supper Club happens every Wednesday night at Davey’s Uptown]

13. Howard Iceberg & The Titanics w/ Amy Farrand – “She’s My Girlfriend Too”
from: Welcome Aboard / Independent / June 26, 2011
[7-CD set, includes over 100 new songs, feat. The Titanics: Gary Paredes on lead guitar, Dan Mesh on rhythm guitar, Scott Easterday on bass, Pat Tomek on drums. W/ contributions from over 70 local artists participating in Howard’s “never-ending recording project” conducted in Pat Tomek’s home studio.]

11:07 – Underwriting

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14. Schwervon! – “Truth Teller”
rom: 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. Last year they opened for both The Vaselines and Belle & Sebastian. They recently recorded with Memphis-based engineer Doug Easley (Pavement, Sonic Youth, Cat Power).]

[Schwervon! plays Davey’s Uptown Ramblers Club, 3402 Main St., Wed. Nov. 14, at 9:00 PM, w/ PALEFACE and Folkicide.]

[Schwervon! also plays an early show at the recordBar, 1020 Westport Rd. on December 8th.]

15. Folkicide – “Power To The People”
from: The Genocide is Mean EP / Independent / 2012
[Follow up to “Devotional Hymns From the Church of the Darwinian Snuff Film”Folkicide is the outlet for Kansas City songwriter Burnie Booth’s vision of constructive pessimism that he hopes in time will be recognized as a new acoustical genre fully devoted to the documentation of the delightful futility of existence. Folkicide continues their pessimistic exploration into the decaying frame of Western Civilization.]

[Folkicide plays Davey’s Uptown Ramblers Club, 3402 Main St., Wed. Nov. 14, at 9:00 PM, w/ PALEFACE and Schwervon!]

16. Paleface – “You Will Get What You Want”
from: One Big Party / Ramsuer Records / October 12, 2010

[PALEFACE plays Davey’s Uptown Ramblers Club, 3402 Main St., Wed. Nov. 14, at 9:00 PM, w/ Schwervon! and Folkicide.]

11:18 – Interview with Paleface, Monica “Mo” Samalot, Grey Revell, and Amy Farrand.

Paleface was mentored in songwriting from Daniel Johnston in 1989, in New York City, where he was a friend and roommate of Beck who credits Paleface as an early influence. In 1990 Danny Fields (manager of The Stooges, The Ramones, MC5, and The Doors) discovered Paleface at a NYC open mic, and signed on as his manager. Paleface has released 17 albums, and toured with Crash Test Dummies, Billy Bragg, The Breeders and performed with: The Moldy Peaches, Langhorne Slim, Regina Spektor, The Yeah Yeah Yeahs, and The Avett Brothers. currently on tour as high-energy three piece band with his darling drummer Mo and Grey Revell, in support of his Ramseur Records follow up One Big Party, Paleface plays Davey’s Uptown Ramblers Club, 3402 Main St., Wed. Nov. 14, at 9:00 PM, w/ Schwervon! and Folkicide.

Paleface has been making music, and touring, and writing so many songs since the late 1980s. he has seen the music business from the inside out, and back again. Paleface talked with us about when he knew that music would be central in his life.

Paleface talked about ending up in NYC and meeting Daniel Johnston, in 1989.

Beck used to sleep on his couch

In 1990 Danny Fields (manager of The Stooges, The Ramones, MC5, and The Doors) discovered Paleface at a NYC open mic, and signed on as manager for 8 years.

We talked with Paleface about the anti-folk scene in NYC.

Paleface credits a show organized by New Jersey singer/songwriter Nicole Atkins at Lach’s Antihoot in NYC, featuring: Regina Spektor, Langhorne Slim, Jaymay and the Avett Brothers all in one room—as a night that changed his life.

In 2005 PALEFACE he was invited by The Avett Brothers to their studio to join in the making of Four Thieves Gone: The Robbinsville Sessions. Thirty-one songs were recorded, including five written by Paleface. “Dancin Daze” was chosen for the final release. Later that year Multi-bean Vol.2 was compiled and released.

In 2007, Paleface and girlfriend-drummer Monica “Mo” Samalot left NYC and relocated to North Carolina in order to tour on a full-time basis as an Indie folk duo.

They are both featured on The Avett Brothers record Emotionalism.

A Different Story (2008) was released next. It features guest performances by The Avett Brothers. Paleface continued to tour with Monica “Mo” Samalot. They performed at festivals such as Floyd Fest, Shakori Hills Grassroots Festival, and Bristol Rhythm & Roots Reunion.
In 2009, the duo released their full length Ramseur Records debut The Show Is On The Road”. Produced by Grey Revell and Paleface, The record features guest performances by Seth Avett, Bob Crawford and Joe Kwon of The Avett Brothers.

Paleface and drummer Mo spent the next year touring from coast to coast in support of the album, including performances at festivals such as Pickathon (Portland, OR), Riverbend (Chattanooga TN) and Bristol Rhythm And Roots (Bristol, VA-TN), as well as showcases such as Tennessee Shines @ Bijou Theatre (WDVX Knoxville TN), Non-com (WXPN & World Cafe Live, Philadelphia PA), and South By Southwest Festival (Austin, TX). And right after SXSW Festival, The Denver Post featured Paleface as one of the “Top 10 Standout SXSW bands of 2010”!

On April 2010 Paleface released his Ramseur Records full length follow-up “One Big Party”, which features girlfriend Monica “Mo” Samalot on drums and vocals, among other friends. The record was produced by Paul ‘Ena’ Kostabi (Cults, The Willowz, Dee Dee Ramone).

The duo celebrated the release with a special guest-performance alongside friends The Avett Brothers at the Avett’s sold out Radio City Music Hall show Oct 13th 2010, followed by an US and Europe tours.

We talked with Paleface about his paintings.

On November 21, 2011, Paleface released: Multibean Vol.3,” at: paleface.bandcamp.com, features 16 tracks carefully selected (and sequenced) by PF….from an extended collection of rough demos, raw home tape recordings, live show performances, and album outtakes from 1990’s to 2008.

Amy Farrand, tonight’s Weido Wednesday Supper Club tonigh features Music by Dale Frazier! Burlesque by Violet Vendetta! More music by Amy Farrand!

Folkicide 9:30
PALEFACE 10:30
Schwervon 11:30

For more information about Paleface, the music, the tour, the paintings visit palefaceonline.com.

Paleface plays Davey’s Uptown Ramblers Club, 3402 Main St., Wed. Nov. 14, at 9:00 PM, w/ Schwervon! and Folkicide.

11:43

17. Paleface – “She’s So”
rom: One Big Party / Ramsuer Records / October 12, 2010

[PALEFACE plays Davey’s Uptown Ramblers Club, 3402 Main St., Wed. Nov. 14, at 9:00 PM, w/ Schwervon! and Folkicide.]

18. The Avett Brothers – “Die Die Die”
from: Emotionalism / Ramsuer Records / May 15, 2007
[Paleface contributed to the 5th full length release, and the album that launched The Avett Brothers into the national spotlight, catching the eye of producer Rick Rubin who signed on to produce their 2009 release “I And Love And You.” This folk rock band from Concord, North Carolina is made up of two brothers, Scott Avett, playing the banjo and Seth Avett, playing the guitar, and Bob Crawford who plays the stand-up bass, with Joe Kwon, cello, and Jacob Edwards, drums. The band’s 7th studio release, “The Carpenter” came out this year on September 11, also produced by Rick Rubin.]

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19. Joni Mitchell – “Dime Store in Des Moines”
from: Mingus / Asylum / 1979
[10th studio album by Joni Mitchell, and a collaboration with jazz musician Charles Mingus. Recorded in the months before his death, it would be Mingus’s final musical project; the album is wholly dedicated to him. All of the lyrics are by Mitchell, while the music for four of the songs was composed by Mingus, three being new tunes, a fourth being his tribute to saxophonist Lester Young from his 1959 classic Mingus Ah Um, “Goodbye Pork Pie Hat”, for which Mitchell wrote a set of lyrics. As with the release preceding, Don Juan’s Reckless Daughter, Mitchell hired personnel from jazz fusion group Weather Report to play on the sessions. Mingus would also mark the first reunion of saxophonist Wayne Shorter and pianist Herbie Hancock in the studio since recording together on Shorter’s seminal Native Dancer album, featuring Milton Nascimento, released in September 1974.”God Must Be a Boogie Man” was the only song Mingus was unable to hear, having taken shape two days after his death. The artwork features paintings by Mitchell of Mingus. It peaked at #17 on Billboard Pop Albums chart.]

20. MV & EE – “Sweet Sure Gone”
from: Space Homestead / Woodsist Records / May 15, 2012
[ Vermont-based group of musicians focused around Matt “MV” Valentine and his partner Erika “EE” Elder. “Sweet Sure Gone” was recorded over the course of a year, in nine different studios.]

[MV & EE play the recordBar, TONIGHT, Nov. 14, w/ Harmed Brothers, Sons of Great Dane , and Tom VandenAvond.]

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11:59:30

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

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Show #447