WMM Playlist from August 22, 2018

Wednesday MidDay Medley
TEN to NOON Wednesdays – Streaming at KKFI.org
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Produced and Hosted by Mark Manning

Wednesday, August 22, 2018

Emmaline Twist & Abandoned Bells

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

2. Bob & Una Walkenhorst – “Time Goes Walking”
from: For Tomorrow / BAT Records / October 12, 2018
[25 year old Una Walkenhorst is a singer/songwriter from Kansas City, Missouri. Following the release of her debut album “Scars” in 2014, Una immediately had “new fans. . . coming out of the proverbial woodwork” (AXS). Paired with refreshingly raw vocals, Una’s heartfelt lyrics “will stop you in your tracks (at once beautiful and chilling),” wrote Gilded Palace Radio, as she weaves stories of genuine human experience. Una told KCUR FM that her father was one of the people who made her love music. But having a famous father can be challenging: “I knew that if I started my music career here I would have a lot of opportunities, but not all of them would be because of my music. They would be because I am someone’s daughter,” Walkenhorst says. Loading up her 97 Honda Civic, Una then spent a year traveling across North America promoting her music and connecting with listeners one-on-one. She ended up living in New Orleans. Una Walkenhorst is the youngest daughter of Bob Walkenhorst, a founding member of The Rainmakers, which had national and international hits in the 1980s and 90s, and continue to this day touring and recording new music. In January of 2018 Una Walkenhorst returned home to Kansas City from New Orleans. Over the past several years, Una and Bob had performed together at selected events, including Folk Alliance International. This year the father and daughter duo decided to record an album together, where they split the difference, taking turns as songwriters for the album’s songs, written individually, and recorded together, in clear beautiful harmonies, with that extra special shared musical DNA, that can be heard in the harmonies of The Carter Family, Madisen Ward and the Mama Bear, or Shy Boys.]

[Bob & Una Walkenhorst play recordBar, 1520 Grand, KCMO, Friday October 12, at 7:00 with Of Tree for a DUAL ALBUM RELEASE SUPER SHOW! Both acts will be releaseing debut albums. Spcial guest Storm Circus will open the evening.]

3. Mary Gauthier – “Got Your Six”
from: Rifles and Rosary Beads / In The Black / January 26, 2018
[Brand new collection of songs by Mary Gauthier, co-written with U.S. veterans and their families, through Songwriting With Soldiers, a non-profit organization that pairs US veterans with professional songwriters. These songs are a glimpse inside the hearts and souls of both male and female soldiers, and their spouses. From Pop Matters: “SongwritingWith:Soldiers is an organization founded by songwriter Darden Smith that holds retreats pairing wounded veterans with established songwriters to help them to find a voice to express their experiences and through their sharing work towards emotional and spiritual healing. Songwriters who have participated in the program include Beth Nielsen Chapman, Marshall Crenshaw, Radney Foster, and Amy Speace, and some of the songs produced have been recorded by major country artists including Willie Nelson, Trisha Yearwood, Luke Bryan, and Garth Brooks. Mary Gauthier is a natural to serve as a contributor to this cause, her powerful autobiographical songwriting on past records addressing such topics as addiction, abandonment, and the search for meaning amidst pain. Turning her empathetic ear to the plights of others, she guides a group of veterans and their families through the composition of 11 highly effective and affecting songs. Of the experience, Gauthier writes “None of the veterans are artists. They don’t write songs; they don’t know that songs can be used to move trauma. Their understanding of song doesn’t include that. For me, it’s been the whole damn deal. Songwriting saved me. It’s what I think the best songs do, help articulate the ineffable, make the invisible visible, creating resonance, so that people (including the songwriter) don’t feel alone.” Gauthier was born in New Orleans, Louisiana. Born to a mother she never knew and left in St Vincent’s Women and Infants Asylum, Gauthier was adopted when she was a year old by an Italian Catholic couple from Thibodaux, Louisiana. At age 15, she ran away from home, and spent the next several years in drug rehabilitation, halfway houses, and living with friends; she spent her 18th birthday in a jail cell. Struggling to deal with being adopted, she used drugs and alcohol. These experiences provided fodder for her songwriting later on. Spurred on by friends, she enrolled at Louisiana State University as a philosophy major, dropping out during her senior year. After attending the Cambridge School of Culinary Arts, she opened a Cajun restaurant in Boston’s Back Bay neighborhood, Dixie Kitchen (also the title of her first album). Mary ran, and cooked at, the restaurant for eleven years. She was arrested for drunk driving opening night, July 12, 1990, and has been sober ever since. After achieving sobriety, she was driven to dedicate herself full-time to songwriting, and embarked upon a career in music. She wrote her first song at age 35. She sold her share in the restaurant to finance her second album, Drag Queens in Limousines, in 1998. The summer of the release of this album, she was invited to play 11 major folk festivals, including the Newport Folk Festival. Drag Queens in Limousines won in The 1st Annual Independent Music Awards for Folk/Singer-Songwriter Song, and she was nominated for Best New Artist of the year by the Boston Music Awards. She was nominated for three Gay and Lesbian American Music Awards (GLAMA) and won best country artist of the year. In 2002 her third album, Filth and Fire, was named “Best Indy CD of the year” by Jon Pareles of The New York Times. She moved to Nashville, Tennessee in 2001 and secured a publishing deal with Harlan Howard Songs, then secured a record deal with Lost Highway, a division of Universal Music, in 2003. Her first major label release, in 2005, Mercy Now was on the top 10 list for the year in dozens of publications, including The New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, the Daily News, and Billboard Magazine.]

[Mary Gauthier plays Knuckleheads, 2715 Rochester St., KCMO, Thursday, August 23, at 8:00 PM.]

4. Krystle Warren & The Faculty – “Every Morning”
from: Love Songs: A Time You May Embrace / Parlour Door Music / April 9, 2012 [UK]
[Krystle Warren’s double album: Love Songs – A Time You May Embrace & Love Songs – A Time to Refrain from Embracing came from a 13 day recording session in Brooklyn, where she recorded the 24 songs live with 28 musicians including her band, The Faculty, alongside choirs, horn and string sections. Krystle wrote the songs, and produced the vinyl release. Originally from Kansas City, Krystle learned to play the guitar by listening to Rubber Soul & Revolver from The Beatles. Krystle graduated from Paseo Arts Academy in 2001 and began her musical career collaborating with area jazz and pop musicians. After living in San Francisco and NYC, Krystle was signed to a French label, Because Music, and moved to Paris to release “Circles” in 2009. Krystle played French and British television programs, including Later with Jools Holland, garnering critical acclaim and traveling all over the world with Rufus Wainwright, Nick Cave, Norah Jones, and Joan As Police Woman. Krystle created, Parlour Door Music, to release “Love Songs.” Krystle release her last album, Three The Hard Way on Parlour Door Music on August 18, 2017. Produced by Krystle Warren and Ben Kane (D’Angelo, Emily King, PJ Morton). Recorded, engineered, and mixed by Ben Kane. Written & performed by Krystle Warren. For this record Krystle decided to play every instrument and vocals & back up vocals, “playing bass, drums, lap steel, piano, guitar, and vocals directly to analog tape. She and Ben Kane recorded in Villetaneuse, France, a small town on the outskirts of Paris in a vintage 70s era studio that offered just the right, rich sound to suggest the musical foundation for the record, and to do justice to the duo’s carefully balanced arrangements.” Three The Hard Way was #1 on WMM’s 117 Best Recordings of 2017.]

[Krystle Warren plays in Calvin Arsenia’s special Album Release Show for his new album Cantaloupe, at The Gem Theatre, 1615 East 18th Street, KCMO, on Saturday, September 15 with special guest Krystle Warren and others, presented by Bullseye Records.]

5. Calvin Arsenia – “Cantaloupe”
from: Cantaloupe / Bullseye Records / September 15, 2018 (KC Release)
[First single from upcoming full length album from Calvin Arsenia called, Cantaloupe, the first release on the new recording label Bullseye Records. Since 2014 we have been celebrating the music of Calvin Arsenia who came home to KC after living in Edinburgh, Scotland, and has released the EPs, Moments, Prose, and last year his full length debut, Catastrophe, and a LIVE recording from Greenwood Social Hall. This year he released the EP Caviar to special guests who attended his show at Wickstock West in West Bottoms. Standing at 6 foot 6 inches, Arsenia’s powerful vocals span a 3.5 octave range, while playing piano, banjo, guitar and harp. Calvin has played Folk Alliance International, Kansas City Fringe Fest, Apocalypse Meow, The Nelson Atkins Museum of Art, The Kauffman Center For The Performing Arts, The Middle of the Map Fest., The Folly Theatre. Last year he undertook a three month US/European Outlyre Tour where he has played San Francisco, Portland, Vancouver, NYC, Boston, Edinburgh, Sweden, Denmark, Holland, Switzerland, Lyon and Paris.]

[Calvin Arsenia plays a special Album Release Show for his new album Cantaloupe, at The Gem Theatre, 1615 East 18th Street, KCMO, on Saturday, September 15 with special guest Krystle Warren and others, presented by Bullseye Records.]

10:21 – Underwriting

6. Vigil and Thieves – “Ladylike”
from: Make Sure They Hear You / Vigil and Thieves / August 24, 2018
[Kansas City based 4-piece band with Sarah Storm on vocals, guitar, & keyboards; Steph Castor on guitar; Matthew Muckenthaler on bass, and Andrew Flaherty on drums.]

[Vigil and Thieves play a “Make Sure They Hear You” Album Release Party at The Granada Theatre, 1020 Massachusetts Street, Lawrence, Kansas, Friday, August 24, at 7:00 pm, with the bands The Dear Misses, Mess, Life Coach, and of course Vigil & Thieves.]

Emmaline Twist

7. Emmaline Twist – “Starcrossed”
from: Dissimulation / Black Site / Expected August 24, 2018
[Debut LP from Emmaline Twist, Kansas City’s Darkwave / Post-Punk / Shoegaze project. In 2017 the band released “Dissimulation 1,” four songs in digital format, their first since 2016’s single release of “Vega” b/w “Moon Eyes.” The band is Meredith McGrade on vocals & guitar, Kristin Conkright on bass, Jonathan Knecht on drums, and Krysztof Nemeth on baritone guitar. Recorded, Mixed, and Produced at Massive Sound by Paul Malinowski, and Mastered by Mike Nolte at Eureka Mastering. Matched with compelling cover-art created by Amy Abshier. Alex Alexander recently joined the band on synthesizers & guitar.]

[Emmaline Twist play a KC Album Release Party Show, for Dissimulation on Black Site Records, on Friday, August 24, at 8:00 PM, at recordBar, 1520 Grand, with Mysterious Clouds & Sona.]

10:30 – Interview with Krysztof Nemeth and Kristin Conkright

Meredith McGrade on vocals & guitar, Kristin Conkright on bass, Jonathan Knecht on drums, and Krysztof Nemeth on baritone guitar of the KC based Post-Punk, Darkwave, Shoegaze band Emmaline Twist. Krysztof and Kristin are with us in our 90.1 FM Studios to share details about the band’s new full length 12” vinyl album “DISSIMULATION” on Black Site Records, and their KC Album Release Show, this Friday, August 24, at 8:00 PM, at recordBar, 1520 Grand, with Mysterious Clouds & Sona.

Kristin Conkright and Krysztof Nemeth of Emmaline Twist on the August 22, 2018 edition of Wednesday MidDay Medley on KKFI 90.1 FM.

Krysztof Nemeth and Kristin Conkright thank you for being with us on WMM.

Emmaline Twist got started in early 2016 when Krysztof Nemeth, former baritone guitarist in The Latenight Callers, started collaborating with Meredith McGrade, a veteran of several Kansas City bands, including Admiral Red, Wick and The Tricks, and The B’Dinas. Krysztof told Timothy Finn of The Kansas City Star, “Meredith and I got started in trying to capture the sound and feel of the music we mutually loved: post-punk and shoegaze,” Nemeth said. “Meredith initially played bass and sang, while I employed the baritone guitar as the lead instrument.”

Jonathan Knecht, formerly of the Silver Maggies, came along as drummer.

Kristin Conkright, formerly of Knife Crime and Onward Crispin Glover, was looking for a project. During the very first The Band That Fell to Earth – Bowie Tribute Show, at The Uptown Theatre, in January 2016, Kristin approached Krysztof asking what he was working on and asked if he needed a bassist. Krzysztof liked her sound and thought it would fit the Emmaline Twist vision. McGrade moved to guitar and Conkright came aboard as bassist.

Alex Alexander & The Band That Fell To Earth

Recently, Alex Alexander, of The Band That Fell to Earth, has joined the band on synthesizers, becoming the 5th member.

In 2017 the band released “Dissimulation 1,” four songs in digital format, their first since 2016’s single release of “Vega” b/w “Moon Eyes.”

The band’s new 12″ LP is being released by Black Site Records, a label started by members of the band Red Kate, who have had a busy couple of years releasing music from Red Kate, Chess Club, Truckstop Love, Wick and The Tricks, and others.

Earlier this season, Emmaline Twist became the second official release of the eat.hear.records, limited edition 7″ vinyl single series, with the tracks: “Vega” and “Moon Eyes.” These were the band’s original first two digital releases.

More information at http://www.emmalinetwist.com

8. Emmaline Twist – “Oblivion”
from: Dissimulation / Black Site / Expected August 24, 2018
[Debut LP from Emmaline Twist, Kansas City’s Darkwave / Post-Punk / Shoegaze project. In 2017 the band released “Dissimulation 1,” four songs in digital format, their first since 2016’s single release of “Vega” b/w “Moon Eyes.” The band is Meredith McGrade on vocals & guitar, Kristin Conkright on bass, Jonathan Knecht on drums, and Krysztof Nemeth on baritone guitar. Recorded, Mixed, and Produced at Massive Sound by Paul Malinowski, and Mastered by Mike Nolte at Eureka Mastering. Matched with compelling cover-art created by Amy Abshier. Alex Alexander recently joined the band on synthesizers & guitar.]

[Emmaline Twist play a KC Album Release Party Show, for Dissimulation on Black Site Records, on Friday, August 24, at 8:00 PM, at recordBar, 1520 Grand, with Mysterious Clouds & Sona.]

Meredith McGrade on vocals & guitar, Kristin Conkright on bass, Jonathan Knecht on drums, and Krysztof Nemeth on baritone guitar of the Kansas City based Post-Punk, Darkwave, Shoegaze band Emmaline Twist. Krysztof and Kristin are with us in our 90.1 FM Studios to share details about the band’s new full length 12” vinyl album “DISSIMULATION” on Black Site Records, and their KC Album Release Show, this Friday, August 24, at 8:00 PM, at recordBar, 1520 Grand, with Mysterious Clouds & Sona. Emmaline Twist will be playing with their newest addition of Alex Alexander to the band on synthesizers & guitar.

Krysztof Nemeth and Kristin Conkright thank you for being with us on WMM.

DISSIMULATION was Recorded, Mixed, and Produced at Massive Sound by Paul Malinowski, and Mastered by Mike Nolte at Eureka Mastering. Matched with compelling cover-art created by Amy Abshier. Alex Alexander recently joined the band on synthesizers & guitar.

Nominated for Pitch Music Awards

Emmaline Twist has been on a media blitz and was recently on 38th The Spot, Eight One Sixty with Chris Haghirian, Retro Redeye Express with my Gemini Sister Sunshine and Too Much Rock, Under The Radar with John Todd.

Krysztof Nemeth and Kristin Conkright thank you for being with us on WMM.

More information at http://www.emmalinetwist.com

10:56

9. Emmaline Twist – “Desparate Measures”
from: Dissimulation / Black Site / Expected August 24, 2018
[Debut LP from Emmaline Twist, Kansas City’s Darkwave / Post-Punk / Shoegaze project. In 2017 the band released “Dissimulation 1,” four songs in digital format, their first since 2016’s single release of “Vega” b/w “Moon Eyes.” The band is Meredith McGrade on vocals & guitar, Kristin Conkright on bass, Jonathan Knecht on drums, and Krysztof Nemeth on baritone guitar. Recorded, Mixed, and Produced at Massive Sound by Paul Malinowski, and Mastered by Mike Nolte at Eureka Mastering. Matched with compelling cover-art created by Amy Abshier. Alex Alexander recently joined the band on synthesizers & guitar.]

[Emmaline Twist play a KC Album Release Party Show, for Dissimulation on Black Site Records, on Friday, August 24, at 8:00 PM, at recordBar, 1520 Grand, with Mysterious Clouds & Sona.]

11:02 – Station ID

Abandoned Bells

10. Abandoned Bells – “Lost Children”
from: Lost Children – Single / Independent / December 1, 2016
[Recorded at Weights and Measures. KCMO. Engineered, mixed, and mastered by Duane Trower.
Krystof Nemeth on guitar, Teri Ann Quinn on vocals & banjo, Tyson Schroeder on drums.]

[Abandoned Bells open for Wovenhand, Wednesday, August 29, at 8:00 pm, at the Riot Room.]

Krysztof Nemeth, Teri Ann Quinn and Tyson Schroeder of Abandoned Bells on the August 22, 2018 edition of Wednesday MidDay Medley on KKFI 90.1 FM.

11:06 – Interview with Teri Ann Quinn, Tyson Schroeder, and Krysztof Nemeth

The Kansas City three piece band, Abandoned Bells, join us to share details about their up coming live performance opening for Woovenhand, on August 29. Abandoned Bells are Teri Ann Quinn on vocals & banjo, Tyson Schroeder on drums & vocals, and Krysztof Nemeth on baritone guitar.

Teri Ann Quinn of Abandoned Bells on the August 22, 2018 edition of Wednesday MidDay Medley on KKFI 90.1 FM.

Teri Quinn is a Kansas City based singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, originally from Grand Rapids, Michigan. Teri moved to Kansas City in 2009 to study Clarinet Performance and Music Composition at the University Of Missouri Kansas City’s Conservatory of Music where she graduated in 2013. We first met Teri playing clarinet and guitar for Claire and the Crowded Stage. Teri is also a jewelry designer and her business is calle Rattlebone Design. Teri calls herself, “A Northern girl with a Southern heart living in the Mid-West.” Teri has also contributed experimental compositions for The Black House Collective, andin 2016 released her debut EP, Moons and Meltdowns.

Tyson Schroeder is an illustrator and fine artist. Over the last 20 years he has created images for bands, galleries, theatre companies, book illustrations and covers, periodicals, and Zim’s Sauces. Tyson has had works included in group and solo shows in KC, Boston, Salem, Portland, Houston and Nashville, and in museum shows about band posters, as he has created posters for, The Dresden Dolls, Unsane, Fiona Apple, and Season to Risk. Tyson has worked with puppets, sculpture, and improv performance, spoken word, and theatre as an actor, designer, and playwright. Tyson is also a musician, who plays in the band Medicine Theory.

Teri Ann Quinn Kristin Conkright, Krysztof Nemeth, and Tyson Schroeder of Emmaline Twist and Abandoned Bells on the August 22, 2018 edition of Wednesday MidDay Medley on KKFI 90.1 FM.

Krysztof Nemeth moved back to the Kansas City area from Seattle, Washington, 10 years ago. He is a published artist who has work specializing in fetish, gothic, retro, and low-brow kulture pin-up illustration. Krysztof has created saucy pin-up girls for everything from bands to burlesque troupes, gallery shows to rock shows, and clothing stores to private commissions. He work is in shows all over the country. Krysztof is also a father. He was one of the founders and lead guitarist for the band The Latenight Callers who released their critically acclaimed EP Easy Virtues in 2012 and the full length album, Songs for Stolen Moments in 2013. Krysztof os also the founder and baritone guitarist for Emmaline Twist, who are releasing their full length debut album, Dissimulation on Black Site Records, on Friday, August 24, at 8:00 PM, at recordBar, 1520 Grand, with Mysterious Clouds & Sona.

Teri Ann Quinn on vocals & banjo, Tyson Schroeder on drums & vocals, and Krysztof Nemeth on baritone guitar together are Abandoned Bells

We just heard “Lost Children” the single the band released last year.

“Lost Children” was recorded at Weights and Measures. KCMO. Engineered, mixed, and mastered by Duane Trower.

Today’s Wednesday MidDay Medley demonstrates to paradox of Krysztof’s musical life with bands that represent two very different sides to your own artistic expression: Emmaline Twist + Abandoned Bells

But it’s not just Krysztof, in the last year, Teri has been on the show discussing her solo work and musical tour. Tyson was on the show talking about his play “Bastard” that premiered at The Living Room Theatre, this band is full of incredibly creative and independent artists.

Teri Ann Quinn, Tyson Schroeder, Krysztof Nemeth all have backgrounds in creating visual art pieces, and all have their own distinct visions as artists, their own distinct passions that influence their art.

Teri Ann Quinn, Tyson Schroeder, Krysztof Nemeth, thanks for being with us on WMM.

11:19

11. Abandoned Bells – “Bob’s Bizzare Bizzarre”
from: “Bob’s Bizzare Bizzarre” – Single / Independent / February 5, 2017
[Recorded at Weights and Measures. KCMO. Engineered, mixed, and mastered by Duane Trower.
Krystof Nemeth on guitar, Terri Ann Quinn on vocals & banjo, Tyson Schroeder on drums.]

[Abandoned Bells open for Wovenhand, Wednesday, August 29, at 8:00 pm, at the Riot Room.]

Teri Ann Quinn, Kristin Conkright, Krysztof Nemeth, and Tyson Schroeder of Emmaline Twist and Abandoned Bells on the August 22, 2018 edition of Wednesday MidDay Medley on KKFI 90.1 FM.

11:26 – Underwriting

11:28 – Manor Records Summer Showcase #2

Californos 4124 Pennsylvania Ave, KCMO, on Saturday, August 25, 8:00 PM – Doors

Manor Records proudly announces the second offering in their ongoing showcase series. This time the party happens at Californos, under the stars on the deck, Saturday August 25, doors open at 8:00 PM. Six of the area’s best bands play.

8:00 – Doors
8:30 to 9:00 – Those Far Out Arrows (Omaha)
9:15 to 9:45 – Toughies (LFK)
10:00 to 10:30 – Planet What (Tulsa)
10:45 to 11:15 – Dreamgirl (KC)
11:30 to 12:00 – Paddlefish (Springfield)
12:15 to 12:45 – Scruffy & The Janitors (St. Joe)

12. Those Far Out Arrows – “Living Today”
from: Where Are You? / Those Far Out Arrows / December 17, 2016
[Omaha, Nebraska band formed in 2013, by brothers Ben Keelan-White and Evan Keelan-White wbo now perform with Derek Levasseur, and Tanner Rogerson. Recorded and mixed by Those Far Out Arrows in Fall of 2016. Mastered by Jon Ochsner at ARC Studios in Omaha, Nebraska. Music writer Tim McMahan wrote, “They (Those Far Out Arrows) unapologetically cross ’60s British psychedelic with Bowery proto-punk a la Velvet Underground.” Those Far Out Arrows were recently signed to KC record label, High Dive Records.]

[Those Far Out Arrows play Manor Records Summer Showcase #2, at Californos, 4124 Pennsylvania Ave, on Saturday, August 25, 7:00 PM]

13. Toughies – “Real Love”
from: ain’t that something [EP] / Independent / November 24, 2017
[Recorded & Mixed by Steve Squire in the scenic Vinland Valley. All songs written & performed by Toughies. 5-piece band from Lawrence formed by Joe Gronniger on bass & vocals, Caroline Lohrenz on drums, Carl Smith on guitar & lead vocals, Sam Ramer on guitar & vocals, and Ben Sauder http://www.toughies.bandcamp.com]

[Toughies play Manor Records Summer Showcase #2, at Californos, 4124 Pennsylvania Ave, on Saturday, August 25, 9:15 PM]

14. Dreamgirl – “American Blonde”
from: American Blonde – Single / Independent / February 14, 2015
[Originally formed in 2013, in St. Joe Missouri by members who play with ‘60s-inspired psychedelic & surf rock.The band’s 2015 EP Illuminaughty was self-produced, and recorded over two days, at the home of Austin Marks. The band released their full length album, Dreamgirl on January 1, 2018 Engineered by Sam Stephan and Co-Engineered by Ian Dobyns and Mastered by David Gaumé at Forest Sounds, North Hollywood, CA. The current line-up includes: Lacey Hopkins on lead vocals, Austin Marks on guitar & backing vocals, Sam Stephen on keyboards, Ian Dobyns on drums, Chase Horseman on bass.]

[Dreamgirl play Manor Records Summer Showcase #2, at Californos, 4124 Pennsylvania Ave, on Saturday, August 25, 10:45 PM]

15. Paddlefish – “Got No Clue”
from: Spill Me! / Independent / August 17, 2018
[Paddlefish is a four-piece band from Springfield, Missouri with: Owen Misterovich on lead vocals, guitar, drums & keyboards; Joe Misterovich on backing vocals, guitar, bass & keyboards; Blake Nieman on bass, and Anthony Clark on drums. All songs written by Owen Misterovich. Engineered by Joe Misterovich. Mastered by Carl Saff. Album Art by Tanner Spreer..]

[Paddlefish play Manor Records Summer Showcase #2, at Californos, 4124 Pennsylvania Ave, on Saturday, August 25, 11:30 PM]

16. Wade D. Brown – “Home Country Pie”
from: From A Child / Wade D. Brown / May 25, 2018
[Debut album from Wade D. Brown on vocal, guitar & harmonica; Colby Earleywine on percussion, Katie West on bass; Mike West on banjo & mandolin. Produced, recorded, mixed, and mastered by Mike West at 9th Ward Pickin’ Parlor in Lawrence, KS February 2018. All words and music Copyright 2018 Wade D. Brown. Wade D. Brown grew up in small town rural Kansas and describes having a “dreamers disease” from a very young age. He quotes Kerouac, Woody Guthrie, and Waldo Emerson for developing his curiosity about being a “life long freedom seeker.” The notion of “self obtained freedom” is the central issue at the heart of Wade D. Brown’s music. With primary influences from pre-war delta and ragtime blues, medicine show music, bluegrass, vaudeville, and country folk, Wade D. Brown’s music is a contrast of light and dark themes. Songs like Home Country Pie and Summer Bliss paint pictures of simple happiness, while songs such as Old Habits and Paper Cups evoke a sense of complex loneliness. Wade D. Brown says that his goal as a songwriter is to “use music rooted in traditional forms with a poetic lyric to create an original sound that challenges the listener emotionally and conceptually.”]

[Wade D. Brown plays The Brick, Saturday, August 25, at 7:00 PM]

Marcus Lewis, Ryan Jamaal Davis aka Kadesh Flow, and Kemet Coleman aka Kemet The Phantom on the October 4, 2017 edition of Wednesday MidDay Medley.

17. Marcus Lewis Big Band – “All Day (feat. Kadesh Flow)”
from: Brass and Boujee / Independent / August 24, 2018
[Brass & Boujee, the dynamic collaboration between The Marcus Lewis Big Band, Kemet the Phantom, and Kadesh Flow. Marcus has performed at the Grammy Awards, the New Orleans Jazz Fest, the Glastonbury Fest, Nobel Peace Prize Concert and the North Sea Jazz Fest, Sydney Opera House, and the White House. TV shows include SNL, David Letterman, The Today Show, Jools Holland, Arsenio Hall, and American Idol. Marcus has performed with are Aretha Franklin, Prince, Janelle Monáe, Bruno Mars, B.o.B, and Jidenna.]

[Marcus Lewis Big Band with Kadesh Flow and
kemet The Phantom play the Brass & Boujee + The Phantastics Joint Album Release Show!, Saturday August 25, at 9:00 PM, at The 10 Spot, 1000 BROADWAY BLVD Suite 300, KCMO on the 3rd floor of The Garment House.]

18. Eems – “Moment”
from: Dreems / Independent / June 26, 2018
[Eems is Phillip Jackson, a KC based ukulele loop artist, singer songwriter, rapper, pianist, drummer, The resonance of his bright musical sounds, and lyrical calls, are woven through genres of folk, hip hop, pop, and dance influences. He has shared the stage with notable hop hop artists, and KC Folk Music Fest, Middle of The Map Fest.]

[Eems plays The Mark Music Show 2.5, Friday, August 24, at 7:30 PM, at St. Mark Hope and Peace Lutheran at 3800 Troost Ave, KCMO]

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

Next week, on August 29, as we welcome: Amy Farrand, Lisa McKenzie, Ivory Blue, and Barry Lee joins us to share details about Concert for Carolyn

Our Script/Playlist is a “cut and paste” of information.
Sources for notes: artist’s websites, bios, wikipedia.org

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Show #748

Wednesday MidDay Medley presents Emmaline Twist + Abandoned Bells

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 22, 2018

Emmaline Twist & Abandoned Bells

Mark plays New & MidCoastal Releases from: Emmaline Twist, Vigil and Thieves, EEMS, Bob & Una Walkenhorst, Calvin Arsenia, Marcus Lewis Big Band (feat. Kadesh Flow), Krystle Warren, Wade D. Brown, Dreamgirl, Toughies, Paddlefish, Abandoned Bells, Those Far Out Arrows, and Mary Gauthier.

Emmaline Twist

At 10:30 members of the KC based Post-Punk, Darkwave, Shoegaze band Emmaline Twist join us to share details about their new full length 12” vinyl album “DISSIMULATION” on Black Site Records, and their KC Album Release Party Show, Friday, August 24, at 8:00 PM, at recordBar, 1520 Grand, with Mysterious Clouds & Sona. We also talk about the band’s 7″ single release on eat.hear.records, and the addition of Alex Alexander to the band on synthesizers & guitar, joining Meredith McGrade on vocals & guitar, Kristin Conkright on bass, Jonathan Knecht on drums, and Krysztof Nemeth on baritone guitar. More information at http://www.emmalinetwist.com

Abandoned Bells

At 11:00 Members of the Kansas City three piece band, Abandoned Bells, join us to share a few tracks and details about their up coming live performance opening for Woovenhand, on August 29. Abandoned Bells are Teri Ann Quinn on vocals & banjo, Tyson Schroeder on drums & vocals, and Krysztof Nemeth on baritone guitar. Abandoned Bells open for Wovenhand, Wednesday, August 29, at 8:00 pm, at the Riot Room, 4048 Broadway, KCMO.

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Show #748

Wednesday MidDay Medley

WMM Playlist from July 18, 2018

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 18, 2018

Tim Finn + Howard Iceberg & Pranav Nanda & Mom’s Demand Action
+ Cheryl Kimmi & Kansas City Fringe Festival 2018

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

2. Courtney Barnett – “Nameless, Faceless”
from: Tell Me How You Really Feel / Mom+Pop / May 18, 2018
[Lead single from Tell Me How You Really Feel is the second studio album by Australian singer-songwriter Courtney Barnett. It was released on 18 May 2018 by Barnett’s Milk! Records, Mom + Pop Music, and Marathon Artists. The album was recorded in Melbourne with producer Burke Reid, who also worked on Barnett’s previous solo album, Sometimes I Sit and Think, and Sometimes I Just Sit. Barnett was joined on the album by her live rhythm section of Bones Sloane (bass, backing vocals) and Dave Mudie (drums, backing vocals), as well as guitarist Dan Luscombe of The Drones. The album also features guest appearances from the Deal sisters, Kim and Kelley. In 2012 Barnett started her own label, Milk! Records, and released her first EP I’ve Got A Friend Called Emily Ferris to glowing reviews around Australia. From 2011 – 2013 Barnett was a member of Australian psych/country band Immigrant Union, a musical project founded by Brent DeBoer of The Dandy Warhols and Bob Harrow. Along with sharing vocal duties Barnett predominantly played slide guitar and features on their second studio album ‘Anyway’. DeBoer also played drums on her first EP ‘I’ve Got A Friend Called Emily Ferris’. Barnett received international critical acclaim in 2013 with her second EP How To Carve A Carrot Into A Rose. Barnett combined the 2 releases into The Double EP: A Sea of Split Peas.]

[Courtney Barnett plays The Truman, 601 E. Truman Road, KCMO, TONIGHT, July 18, at 8:00 pm.]

3. Vacationer – “Being Here”
from: Mindset / Downtown Records / June 22, 2018
[The third full-length from Vacationer, Mindset is built on delicate melodies and crystalline rhythms that seem to alter the very texture of the world around you. Ornately composed but breezy in energy, Vacationer’s warm-hearted dream-pop perfectly mirrors frontman Ken Vasoli’s intentions in making the album. “The objective was to write songs that remind me how my brain needs to operate for my own wellbeing and happiness,” Vasoli says. “That’s where the title comes from—the record’s filled with all these reminders that put me in a good mindset for the day.” Despite its often-euphoric effect, Mindset began in frustration for Vasoli. After countless false starts on the follow-up to 2014’s Relief, the Philadelphia-based musician decided to completely upend his creative approach. While Vacationer’s previous albums came to life in close collaboration with fellow members Matthew Young and Grant Wheeler, Vasoli shifted his focus from songwriting to production and worked entirely on his own for months on end. During that time, he immersed himself in exploring the nuances of Ableton and analyzing the construction of beloved albums by artists like the Beach Boys, Barry White, and Curtis Mayfield.]

[Vacationer plays recordbar, 1520 Grand, KCMO, Sunday, July 22, at 7:00 pm with guests Sego.]

4. Payge Turner – “But For Now”
from: Acoustic Vibes – Single / Middleman / February 25, 2018
[3rd Single from KC based singer songwriter originally born in the Caribbean. Payge moved to Colby, Kansas when she was in the 6th grade. She writes, “Ever since I was able to talk, all I ever wanted to do was sing!”]

[Payge Turner plays The Rino’s 1st Anniversary, Saturday, July 21, at 8:00 pm, with The UKs, Late Nite Cavalry. The Rino is located at 314 Armour Rd, North Kansas City.]

[Payge Turner plays Voltaire, Tuesday, July 24, at 9:00 pm, with Rhe Black Creatures.]

5. Miles Bonny – “It’s Your World”
from: It’s Your World / INnatesounds / April 21, 2018
[“It’s Your World” with lyrics & music by Brian Jackson is the title track of the double album by soul artist Gil Scott-Heron and Brian Jackson, released in November 1976 on Arista Records. Recording sessions for the album took place in studio and live in July 1976 at St. Paul’s Mall in Boston, Massachusetts, Electric Lady Studios in New York City, and American Star Studios in Merrifield, Virginia. Scott-Heron and Jackson recorded the album with the former’s backing ensemble, The Midnight Band. It’s Your World was originally released on vinyl. Already a fan of Gil Scott and Brian Jackson, Miles was asked to learn “It’s your world” so he may cover it live at a Gil Scott-Heron tribute party in Cologne, Germany. The party never happened, but the song’s lyrics deeply impacted Miles. Upon moving to New Mexico shortly after, Miles recorded the lead vocal live alongside the cajon played by fellow explorer and off-grider Trance Conductor. The additional vocals, horns, percussion, and piano were recorded elsewhere in the neighborhood at Miles’ Mud Cabin Studio. Bass was layed by friend and fellow INnatesounds representative Dominique Sanders in Kansas City. Mixed and mastered by Miles Bonny in Northern New Mexico. Miles Bonny on vocals, horns, piano, claps; Sam Burke-Favaro (inductions.bandcamp.com) on cajon, triangle, claps; Dominique Sanders (dominiquesanders.bandcamp.com) on bass. Mixing and Mastering – Miles Bonny. Everything recorded off grid with solar power in Northern New Mexico with the exception of bass recorded in KCMO. Miles writes “I want this to be out and make you feel good. It’s been in my vault for a lil while. I love the vibes, hope you do too. peace.” http://www.milesbonny.com]

[Miles Bonny plays 2nd Annual CMH Art Therapy Fundraiser w/ Joc Max, & Brandon Draper on Fri, July 20 at 7:00 PM, at Stockyards Brewing Co., 1600 Genessee St, Suite 100, KCMO]

[Miles Bonny plays Melovated with the Innate Sounds Crew featuring: Eddie Moore, Dominique Sanders, Miles Bonny, Leonard Dstroy, Abnorm, Kemet The Phantom, Kadesh Flow, Saturday, July 21, at 9:00pm, at The 10 spot, 1000 Broadway Blvd.. Kansas City, MO, US]

6. Brandon Draper – “Calm Inward Drive”
from: Meditation Music Vol. 1 / Brandon Draper / April 20, 2018
[Brandon Draper on tabla, metal tongue drums, Cooperman frame drums. Produced by Looking Up Productions Inc. Recorded Live at Tone Dimension Studio. Engineered by Bryan Nicholas. Mixed and Mastered Bryan Nicholas.]

[Brandon Draper plays 2nd Annual CMH Art Therapy Fundraiser w/ Joc Max, Miles Bonny on Friday, July 20 at 7:00 PM, at Stockyards Brewing Co., 1600 Genessee St, Suite 100, KCMO]

7. Benjamin Clementine – “Jupiter”
from: I Tell A Fly / Virgin Records / October 2, 2017
[English artist, poet, vocalist, composer, and musician, Benjamin Sainte-Clémentine was born December 7, 1988, n London, England,. Clementine later moved to Paris, France becoming homeless as a teenager. There, his performances helped him to become a cult figure in the music and art scene. Moving back to London, he made his TV debut on the BBC programme Later With Jools Holland in 2013. A number of critics described him as becoming one of the great singer-songwriters of his generation and the future sound of London, whilst struggling to place his music in any one genre. Considered by The New York Times as one of the 28 geniuses who defined culture in 2016, Clementine’s compositions are musically incisive and attuned to the issues of life but also poetic, mixing revolt with love and melancholy, sophisticated lyricism with slang and shouts, and rhyming verse with prose monologues. He moved to popular art music, breaking free from traditional song structure, inventing his own dramatic and innovative musical territory. He is noticeably seen topless and barefoot onstage, dressed entirely in black or dark grey, with a long, wool trench coat. Clementine debut album At Least for Now won the 2015 Mercury Prize but fared better across mainland Europe. At the end of 2015, Clementine was included in The Guardian’s New Year’s honours list to celebrate heroes of 2015. Debrett’s and the London Evening Standard named him one of the most influential people in Britain. ]

[Benjamin Clementine opened for David Byrne at Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts, June 7.]

Playing Chris Hazelton’s Boogaloo 7 on vinyl on the KKFI 90.1 FM Studios on Wednesday MidDay Medley.

8. Chris Hazelton’s Boogaloo 7 – “Turnin’ Up the Burner” (Vinyl)
from: The Basement Beat / Sunflower Soul / July 20, 2018
[Hammond organist Chris Hazelton and his large-group Boogaloo 7 pay homage to greats such as Lonnie Smith, Jimmy McGriff, Grant Green, and Lou Donaldson with their groove-centered brand of jazz, all the while pushing the genre forward with exciting new and original music. More information at: http://www.chrishazelton.com. Chris Hazelton on Hammond B-3 organ; Nick Howell on trumpet & tamborine; Nick Rowland on alto & tenor sax (tracks 1, 2, & 4); Zak Pischnotte on alto & tenor sax (tracks 3, 5, & 6); Brett Jackson on baritone sax; Matt Hopper on guitar; Danny Rojas on drums; and Pat Conway on congas (tracks 1-4, 6), bongos & cowbell (Track 5); Juan-Carlos Chaurand on congas (Track 5); John Kizilarmut on timbales & güiro (Track 5). Recorded live to 8-track analog tape, mixed, and produced by Chris Hazelton at the FORTRESS OF SOULITUDE. Mastered by Adam Boose at Cauliflower Audio. Pressed by Gotta Groove Records. Chris Hazelton’s Boogaloo 7 will be releasing a single 7″ called “100 Days, 100 Nights” also on July 20, but released on Lugnut Records as part of a tribute to Sharon Jones and The Dap Kings.]

[Chris Hazelton’s Boogaloo 7 play a Record Release Show for The Basement Beat, Sunday, July 22, at 8:00 pm, at Black Dolphin, 1813 Grand Boulevard.]

10:30 – Interview with Cheryl Kimmi

Nico Gray and Cheryl Kimmi on the July 18, 2018 edition of Wednesday MidDay Medley on KKFI 90.1 FM.

Cheryl Kimmi, is Executive Producer of KC Creates, and the founder of the Kansas City Fringe Festival. She joins us on WMM to share details about the 14 Annual KC Fringe Festival, starting tomorrow, July 19 running through July 29, featuring work from over 100 local, regional, and international performing artists, across 14 venues throughout a 5-mile footprint of Kansas City’s cultural corridors. The 14 Annual KC Fringe Fest features 76 different producers, over 650 participating artists, galleries showcasing 35 visual artists, with more than 400 opportunities to find Fringe this year. For info: http://www.KCFringe.org

Cheryl Kimmi, thanks for being with us on Wednesday MidDay Medley

Congratulations on 14 years.

Fringe Festival KC is committed to accepting artists without jury or censorship. We accept artists on a first come, first serve basis. Our five mile footprint spans through the cultural corridors of KC from River North to Old Westport. We feature visual, film, and performing artists in venues ranging in size from small to large.

KC Fringe festival opens with a large Opening Night Party where artists preview their shows in rapid-fire succession and our fringe loyalists mark their programs for the can’t-miss shows. Throughout the festival, you can count on Late Night on the Fringe events to meet, connect, and engage with participating artists and excited audiences. We culminate the festival with a celebratory Closing Night Party. We eat, we dance, we celebrate the wonderful success of our Fringe participants.

All audience members must have a button to access shows and galleries. The button is a one time, five-dollar purchase that allows Fringe Festival KC to adequately pay our artists and venue owners from ticket revenue.

Over 100 Local, Regional, and International Performing Artists throughout a 5-mile footprint of Kansas Cit’s cultural cooridors. Music-dance-theatre- music-dance- visual arts – Touth & Teen Fringe – There’s is something for everyone! THERE’S SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE! SUPPORT THE ARTS AND BUY TICKETS AT KCFRINGE.ORG

Showcases local, national and international artists in a diverse melting pot of performing and visual arts. All are welcome; whether you’re a first-timer or a veteran Fringer!

The KC Fringe stage is for the diversity, innovation & creativity that can be found through out our community. An example of how the arts bring people from all walks of life together, inspiring participants & attendees to embrace creativity and dare to be different.

The KC Fringe has something for everyone.
The youngest members of your family can find their Fringe during our opening weekend.

Youth Fringe program takes place at The Plaza Library, and teens will produce and perform with KC Fringe at Kansas City Young Audiences and access workshops at The Nelson Atkins Museum.

KC Fringe Staff:

Cheryl Kimmi – Executive Producer
Tiffany Chappell – Director of Operations
Skip Gordon – Technical Director
Ashley Dover – Assistant Technical Director
Barbara Dooley Editor-Review Team
Sandy Woodson – Teen Coordinator
Sheri Hall – Youth Coordinator
Sarah Slaughter – Visual Arts Coordinator
Bryan Colley – Program Design and Technology Guru
Trenna Keltner – 411 Manager
Natalie Leslie – Fringe Intern
Katie Sheiferecke – Fringe Intern

The 14 Annual KC Fringe Festival, starts tomorrow, July 19 and runs through July 29, featuring work from over 100 local, regional, and international performing artists, across 14 venues throughout a 5-mile footprint of Kansas City’s cultural corridors. For more information you can visit: http://www.KCFringe.org

10:44 – Underwriting

9. The Fey – “Contender” (Radio Edit)
from: Strawberry Lemonade EP / The Record Machine / July 13, 2018
[The Fey is a Rock/Soul sextet based in Lincoln, Nebraska. The band has created 3 EP’s under the alias “AZP”, but have recently made a name change to, The Fey. Charles Hull, Founder and Managing Director, Silver Street Records writes, “Don’t let The Fey’s new EP title Strawberry Lemonade fool you; this record is no light beach drink. Rather, it’s a cocktail of the molotov variety, the kind you’ll want to toss into the middle of your ‘songs that rock’ summer playlist. From the opening salvos of ‘Contender’, to the slow burn of ‘Bones Underwater’, to the final soothing swells of ‘The Cool’, Strawberry Lemonade is a masterclass in modern songwriting, arrangement, instrumentation, and production.” Music arranged and composed by Zach Watkins. Lyrics written by Zach Watkins and Ishma Valenti. The Fey is: Zach Watkins on lead/backup vocals, keys, percussion; Ishma Valenti on rap vocals; Trey Shotkoske on drums; Michael Rogers on guitars; John Fucinaro on bass, and Ludwing Siebenhor. Additional Backup vocals by Jasmin Ondap and Aly Millanes. Engineered and mixed by James Fleege at Silver Street. Mastered by Doug Van Sloun at Focus Mastering. Produced by Zach Watkins and James Fleege at Silver Street. Album art by Zach Watkins]

[The Fey play The Record Machine’s – What’s Next KC, Friday, July 27, at 7:00 pm, at recordBar, 1520 Grand, with Y God Y, Instant Karma, and Pageant Boy.]

Playing Emmaline Twist on vinyl on Wednesday MidDay Medley on KKFI 90.1 FM.

10. Emmaline Twist – “Vega” (Vinyl)
from: “Vega” – Single b/w “Moon Eyes” / Eat.Hear.Records / July 16, 2018
[New 7″ vinyl release, and 2nd in a series from Eat.Hear.Records, a project of the folks at recordBar and Steve Tulipana. Emmaline Twist is KCs Darkwave / Post-Punk / Shoegaze project. In 2017 the band released “Dissimulation 1,” four songs in digital format, their first since 2016’s digital single release of “Vega” b/w “Moon Eyes.” The band is Meredith McGrade on vocals & guitar, Kristin Conkright on bass, Jonathan Knecht on drums, and Krysztof Nemeth on baritone guitar. Recorded & Mixed by Lin Buck at Temple Sound, KCMO. Mastered by Duane Trower at Weights + Measures, KCMO. The band’s debut LP Dissimulation will be released on vinyl, August 24, 2018 on Black Site Records.]

[Emmaline Twist play Lawrence Field Day Fest, for the Black Site Records Showcase, Saturday, July 21, at 7:00 pm, at The Bottleneck, 737 New Hampshire Street, Lawrence, Kansas.]

[Emmaline Twist play a KC Album Release Show for “Dissimulation” on Black Site Records, Friday, August 24, at 9:00 pm, at recordBar, 1520 Grand with Ghost Bones and Sona]

[Emmaline Twist joins us on WMM on Aug. 22.]

11. Belle & The Vertigo Waves – “What You Wanted”
from: What You Wanted – Single / Drop Out Records / August 19, 2017
[Belle & The Vertigo Waves is the sonic brainchild of Belle Loux. She resides in Kansas City, MO, and is slowly attempting world domination. The band’s debut album “Aligned” was released October 6, 2017 and is available on iTunes and all streaming services. The band recently played Middle of the Map Fest.]

[Belle and The Vertigo Waves play recordbar, 1520 Grand Ave, Thursday, July 19, at 7:00 pm, with Tandem, and Faintheart.]

11:00 – Station ID

12. Patsy Cline – “Sweet Dreams”
from: The Patsy Cline Story / Decca / June 10, 1963
[Patsy Cline was born Virginia Patterson Hensley on September 8, 1932. She died in a plane crash on March 5, 1963. She was an American country music singer and part of the Nashville sound during the late 1950s and early 1960s. She successfully “crossed over” to pop music and was one of the most influential, successful, and acclaimed vocalists of the 20th century. She died at age 30 in the crash of a private airplane. Cline was known for her rich tone, emotionally expressive and bold contralto voice, and her role as a country music pioneer. She helped to pave the way for women as headline performers in the genre, along with Kitty Wells. She overcame poverty, a devastating automobile accident, and significant professional obstacles, and she has been cited as an inspiration by Reba McEntire, LeAnn Rimes, and other singers in diverse styles. Books, movies, documentaries, and stage plays document her life and career. Her hits began in 1957 with Donn Hecht’s and Alan Block’s “Walkin’ After Midnight,” Hank Cochran’s and Harlan Howard’s “I Fall to Pieces,” Hank Cochran’s “She’s Got You,” and Willie Nelson’s “Crazy,” and ended in 1963 with Don Gibson’s “Sweet Dreams.” Millions of her records have sold since her death. She won awards and accolades, causing many to view her as an icon at the level of Jim Reeves, Johnny Cash, and Elvis Presley. She became the first female solo artist inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1973, ten years after her death. In 1999, she was voted number 11 on VH1’s special The 100 Greatest Women in Rock and Roll. In 2002, she was voted Number One on Country Music Television’s The 40 Greatest Women of Country Music, and she was ranked 46th in the “100 Greatest Singers of All Time” issue of Rolling Stone magazine. Her 1973 Country Music Hall of Fame plaque reads: “Her heritage of timeless recordings is testimony to her artistic capacity.”]

[In early 1963, Patsy Cline was recording songs for her next album, Faded Love, which was set for release in late March, 1963. She recorded “Sweet Dreams” for the album on February 5. However, on March 5, Cline died in a plane crash on the way home from a benefit in Kansas City, Kansas for the family of Cactus Jack Call, a disc jockey who was killed in an automobile accident so, therefore, the album was never released. The songs were later compiled for the release Patsy Cline the Last Sessions in 1988. Instead, Decca Records issued a double album, entitled The Patsy Cline Story, in the summer of 1963.]

[In 1963, “Sweet Dreams” was released to the public and became a big Crossover hit, making it to #5 on the Country charts and to #44 on the pop music charts. It also peaked on the U.S. Adult Contemporary charts at #15. This song was followed by two other songs that were planned for release on Cline’s upcoming album: “Leavin’ on Your Mind” and “Faded Love”, which both became hits. It was said that Cline did not like the use of the violins that producer Owen Bradley was bringing into the song, because she feared she was becoming too “pop” for her Country audience (All references in this section are either from Patsy by Margaret Jones or Honky Tonk Angel by Ellis Nassour). But upon hearing the song after the playbacks the night she recorded it, she supposedly held a record up of her first record and “Sweet Dreams” and proclaimed “Well, here it is: The first and the last.” (Source: Loretta Lynn: Coal Miner’s Daughter (1976) This quote came from the video called Remembering Patsy, and was quoted by Jan Howard whose husband at the time was Harlan Howard. In 1985, the song became the title tune of a Patsy Cline biopic starring Jessica Lange as Cline. Cline’s hit version of “Sweet Dreams” was included on the film’s soundtrack, along with “Crazy,” “She’s Got You,” and many of her other songs.]

11:03 – Interview with Tim Finn

Timothy Finn

Local music writer Tim Finn is originally from Youngstown, New York. He studied at University of Missouri in Columbia and received his Masters of Arts, in Journalism from the University of Kansas. Tim served as Music Writer of the KC Star, where he worked for 29 years. You can hear Tim Finn Thursday afternoons between 4 and 6 on 90.9 The Bridge with Jon Hart.

Tim joins us to share details about, A Look Back at Rockville: Great Moments in Kansas City Concerts, Thursday, July 19, 2018, at 6:30 pm, at the Kansas City Public Library, Plaza Branch, 4801 Main Street, Kansas City, MO, as part of the 2018 Adult Summer Reading Program Rock & Read. Tim Finn discusses some of KC’s best and most significant music moments. From national touring acts to homegrown musicians. Tim Finn highlights concerts, shows, and encounters from our city’s music scene. From Patsy Cline’s final performance and the Beatles’ one and only local appearance to the three-day world premiere of The Jacksons Victory Tour. To RSVP visit: http://www.kclibrary.org

Tim Finn, thank you for being with us in Wednesday MidDay Medley.

Since we last talked with Tim on the radio he has gone through several big life events.

Timothy Finn recently sold his house in Liberty, where he lived for 25 years.

Timothy Finn recently ended his time at The Kansas City Star, after 29 years.

Timothy Finn recently got married to Michelle Gaumé Finn.

Tomorrow night at at the Kansas City Library The Plaza Branch Tim will present: A Look Back at Rockville: Great Moments in Kansas City Concerts, as part of the 2018 Adult Summer Reading Program Rock & Read. One of the concerts he will discuss is patsy Cline’s last performance of her career in Kansas City, Kansas.

Patsy Cline at Memorial Hall – March 3, 1963

We just heard Patsy Cline singing a song she record on February 5, 1963. Nearly one month later, on March 3, 1963, Cline performed a benefit at the Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Hall, Kansas City, Kansas, for the family of disc jockey “Cactus” Jack Call. He had died in an automobile crash a little over a month earlier. Call was a longtime DJ for KCKN, but had switched to KCMK a week before his death on January 25, 1963, at the age of 39. Also performing in the show were George Jones, George Riddle and The Jones Boys, Billy Walker, Dottie West, Wilma Lee and Stoney Cooper, George McCormick, the Clinch Mountain Boys as well as Cowboy Copas and Hawkshaw Hawkins.

Cline, ill with the flu, gave three performances, at 2 p.m. and 5:15 p.m., with an 8 p.m. show added due to popular demand. All the shows were standing-room only. For the 2 p.m. show, she wore a sky-blue tulle-laden dress; for the 5:15 show a red shocker; and for the closing show at 8 p.m., Cline wore white chiffon, closing the evening to a thunderous ovation. Her final song was the last she had recorded the previous month, “I’ll Sail My Ship Alone.”

Cline, who had spent the night at the Town House Motor Hotel, was unable to fly out the day after the concert because Fairfax Airport was fogged in. West asked Patsy to ride in the car with her and husband, Bill, back to Nashville, a 16-hour drive, but Cline refused, saying, “Don’t worry about me, Hoss. When it’s my time to go, it’s my time.” On March 5, she called her mother from the motel and checked out at 12:30 p.m., going the short distance to the airport and boarding a Piper PA-24 Comanche plane, aircraft registration number N-7000P. The plane stopped once in Missouri to refuel and subsequently landed at Dyersburg Municipal Airport in Dyersburg, Tennessee at 5 p.m.

Hughes was the pilot, but was not trained in instrument flying. Hawkins had accepted Billy Walker’s place after Walker left on a commercial flight to take care of a stricken family member. The Dyersburg, Tennessee, airfield manager suggested that they stay the night because of high winds and inclement weather, offering them free rooms and meals. But Hughes responded, “I’ve already come this far. We’ll be there before you know it.” The plane took off at 6:07 p.m. Hughes’ flight instructor, Elmo Merriwether, had also trained Jim Reeves, whose plane crashed the following year. Neither pilot was instrument-rated, and both attempted to navigate by visual flight rules (VFR), which proved impossible in the driving rain faced by both flights.

Cline’s flight crashed in heavy weather on the evening of March 5, 1963. Her recovered wristwatch had stopped at 6:20 p.m. The plane was found some 90 miles from its Nashville destination, in a forest outside Camden, Tennessee. Forensic examination concluded that everyone aboard had been killed instantly. Until the wreckage was discovered the following dawn and reported on the radio, friends and family had not given up hope. Endless calls tied up the local telephone exchanges to such a degree that other emergency calls had trouble getting through. The lights at the destination Cornelia Fort Airpark were kept on throughout the night, as reports of the missing plane were broadcast on radio and TV.

Early in the morning, Roger Miller and a friend went searching for survivors: “As fast as I could, I ran through the woods screaming their names–through the brush and the trees–and I came up over this little rise, oh, my God, there they were. It was ghastly. The plane had crashed nose down.” Shortly after the bodies were removed, looters scavenged the area. Some of the items which were recovered were eventually donated to The Country Music Hall of Fame. Among them were Cline’s wristwatch, Confederate flag cigarette lighter, studded belt and three pairs of gold lamé slippers. Cline’s fee and her attire from the last performance were never recovered.

Per her wishes, Cline’s body was brought home for her memorial service, which thousands attended. She was buried at Shenandoah Memorial Park in her hometown of Winchester, Virginia. Her grave is marked with a bronze plaque, which reads: “Virginia H. Dick (Patsy Cline) is noted under her name. ‘Death Cannot Kill What Never Dies: Love’.” With the help of Loretta Lynn and Dottie West, a bell tower was erected at the cemetery in her memory, which plays hymns daily at 6:00 p.m., the hour of her death. Another memorial marks the exact place off Fire Tower Road in Fatty Bottom, Tennessee, where the plane crashed in the still-remote forest.
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Tomorrow night at at the Kansas City Library The Plaza Branch Tim will present: A Look Back at Rockville: Great Moments in Kansas City Concerts, Thursday, July 19, at 6:30 pm, at 4801 Main Street, Kansas City.

Tim will have some tales to tell about Elvis, and James Brown, and Garth Brooks.

Tim mentioned that his favorite concerts were seeing Prince live. He mentioned the Musicology tour.

Tim talked about the numerous interviews with artists prior to their concerts. He talked about his interview with David Bowie before the 2004 show at Starlight Theatre.

11:11

13. Michael Jackson – “Wanna Be Startin’ Somethin'”
from: Thriller / Epic/ November 30, 1982
[6th studio album by American singer Michael Jackson, released on November 30, 1982, in the United States by Epic Records and internationally by CBS Records. It explores genres similar to Jackson’s previous album, Off the Wall, including pop, post-disco, rock and funk. Recording sessions took place from April to November 1982 at Westlake Recording Studios in Los Angeles, with a production budget of $750,000. Quincy Jones produced the album and Jackson wrote four of its nine songs. In just over a year, Thriller became—and currently remains—the world’s best-selling album, with estimated sales of 66 million copies. It is the best-selling album in the United States and as of 2017 is the only album to reach 30x multi-platinum, with U.S. shipments of 33 million album-equivalent units certified. The album won a record-breaking eight Grammy Awards in 1984, including Album of the Year. It produced seven singles—”The Girl Is Mine”, “Billie Jean”, “Beat It”, “Wanna Be Startin’ Somethin'”, “Human Nature”, “P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing)”, and “Thriller”—all of which reached the top 10 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart. Thriller broke racial barriers in pop music, enabling Jackson’s appearances on MTV and meeting with President Ronald Reagan at the White House. The album was one of the first to use music videos as successful promotional tools, and the videos for the songs “Thriller”, “Billie Jean”, and “Beat It” all received regular rotation on MTV. In 2001, a special edition reissue was released, which contains additional audio interviews, demo recordings and the song “Someone in the Dark”, a Grammy-winning track from the E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial storybook. In 2008, Thriller was reissued again as Thriller 25, containing remixes with contemporary artists, previously unreleased songs, and a DVD with three music videos and Jackson’s performance of “Billie Jean” from the 1983 television special Motown 25. In the same year, the album was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame along with Off the Wall. In 2012, Slant Magazine named Thriller the best album of the 1980s”. In 2003, Rolling Stone placed the album at number 20 on their list of “The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time”. The album was listed by the National Association of Recording Merchandisers at number three on its “Definitive 200” album list. Thriller was also included in the Library of Congress’ National Recording Registry of culturally significant recordings, and the Thriller music video was included in the National Film Preservation Board’s National Film Registry of “culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant films”.]

Tim Finn former music writer for KC Star, Tim joins us to share details about, A Look Back at Rockville: Great Moments in Kansas City Concerts, at the Kansas City Public Library, Plaza Branch. Tim Finn highlights concerts, including the three-day world premiere of The Jacksons Victory Tour.

The Jacksons at Arrowhead Stadium – July 6, 7, and 8, 1984

The Victory Tour traveled the United States and Canada with Michael Jackson and The Jacksons between July and December 1984. It was the only tour with all six Jackson brothers (even though Jackie was injured for most of the tour). The group performed 55 concerts to an audience of approximately 2 million. Most came to see Michael, whose album Thriller had been dominating the popular music world at the time. Many consider it to be his Thriller tour, with most of the songs on the set list coming off of his Off the Wall album and from the Thriller album. The tour reportedly grossed approximately $75 million (US $181,608,277.19 in 2018 dollars) and set a new record for the highest grossing tour. It showcased Michael’s single glove, black sequined jacket and moonwalk.

Despite its focus on Michael, it was named after the newly released Jacksons’ album Victory although none of the album’s songs were performed. Marlon confirmed[citation needed] this was because Michael refused to rehearse or perform them; in fact, he had only reluctantly joined his brothers, who needed the income while he himself did not. On the tour, tensions between Michael and his brothers increased to the point that he announced at the final show that it would be the last time they would perform together, ending plans for a European and Australian leg of the tour in the spring and summer of 1985.

The Jacksons did make money from the tour, along with promoter Don King. Michael donated his share to several charities as he had promised before it, but the rancor between Michael and his brothers had a deep and lasting effect on the Jacksons as a family, alienating him from them for most of his later life and it effectively ended the Jacksons as a performing group. They made one more album (2300 Jackson Street which was released in 1989) but aside from the concert celebrating Michael’s 30 years as a solo artist in 2001, they never toured again during Michael’s lifetime.

The tour was a financial disaster for promoter Chuck Sullivan, who along with his father Billy was eventually forced to sell the New England Patriots football team they owned, along with Foxboro Stadium, the team’s home field, as a result of the losses he incurred.

A bowl-shaped concrete structure. In the middle is an oval sign with “Arrowhead” written on it in red letters. Arrowhead Stadium, where the tour opened, as it appeared at the time
The tour sold what was then a record number of tickets despite the high price. The opening shows were widely covered in the national media and sold out. “Anybody who sees this show will be a better person for years to come”, King told the media before the first date in Kansas City. “Michael Jackson has transcended all earthly bounds. Every race, color and creed is waiting for this tour.”

The Jacksons and Don King had made money even though Sullivan had not, and near the end of the tour they began making plans for a European leg. When word reached Michael, he let them know through his representatives that he would not be taking part. At the rain-soaked tour finale in Los Angeles’ Dodger Stadium, after six sold-out shows, Michael announced at the end of the show, to his brothers’ shocked expressions, that this would be the last time they all performed together. The plans to go to Europe were ended.

The set list included songs from the Jackson’s albums Destiny and Triumph. Despite the name of the tour, the Victory album was not represented. There were also songs on the list from Jermaine’s and Michael’s solo careers. Songs from Michael’s albums Off the Wall and Thriller were both represented. The set list did not include “Thriller” itself because Michael did not like the way the song sounded live (it was later performed regularly during Michael’s solo tours).
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Tim Finn former music writer for KC Star, Tim joined us to share details about, A Look Back at Rockville: Great Moments in Kansas City Concerts, Thursday, July 19, 2018, at 6:30 pm, at the Kansas City Public Library, Plaza Branch. Tim Finn discusses some of KC’s best and most significant music moments including the Beatles’ one and only local appearance.

The Beatles at Kansas City Municipal Stadium – September 17, 1964

The Beatles played for 31 minutes in Kansas City. The 20,280 tickets sold here tied Vancouver, British Columbia, for the second highest attendance for a single performance on the tour.

Charles O. Finley, owner of the Kansas City Athletics baseball team convinced The Beatles to add Kansas City to their tour, flying here on what was suppose to be their day off.

The Beatles spoke at a pre-concert news conference at the Hotel Muehlebach.

There were two Beatles visits to the U.S. in 1964. The first began with their famous Feb. 9 – “Ed Sullivan Show” appearance, watched by 73 million. They also played concerts in Washington, D.C., and New York, then did another Sullivan show from Miami Beach, Fla. By the time the third Sullivan bit, this one taped, ran Feb. 23, Thea Beatles were back in England. When The Beatles came back to the U.S. on Aug. 19 that year, their film “A Hard Day’s Night” had just been released theaters, and the title song went gold.

The 2nd tour was 33 days in 24 U.S. & Canadian cities.

The Kansas City Star reported that The Beatles “had not even left its first venue, San Francisco, before Charlie O. Finley contacted band manager Brian Epstein to see if a KC stop could be carved out of one of the eight off days. He offered $50,000. To put that in perspective, Frank Sinatra and Judy Garland were drawing $10,000 to $15,000 for a show, and a ’64 Beatles concert was running from $20,000 to $40,000.”

The band wasn’t excited about it. In “The Beatles Anthology, ” McCartney recalled: “Our days off were sacred. If you look at our 1964 timetable you can see why. I didn’t realise until recently that we used to have a whole year of work, and then get something like 23rd November off – and then have to judge a beauty competition that day. So, by the time we got to Kansas City, we probably needed a day off. I can’t actually remember falling out with Brian about him wanting us to work on a day off, we’d talk to each other rather than fall out.”

Then Finley wired Los Angeles, where the group played at the Hollywood Bowl, to double his bid. No, thanks, he was told again.

Charles O. Finley made a third offer: $150,000, at the time it was the all-time record cost for a single performance. In today’s dollars it would be $1.1 million.

The large photo in the Kansas City Times captured girls and boys excitedly waving their arms on the field, under a headline that continued the sense of a natural disaster averted: Police Hold Tide of Beatlemania.

The opening number was added as a concession to Finley: The Beatles’ version of “Kansas City/Hey-Hey-Hey.” It was included the next month when they cut their next album, “Beatles for Sale.” The Beatles played “Twist and Shout.”

The set list included: “You Can’t Do That”; “All My Loving”; “She Loves You, Yeah, Yeah! Yeah!”; “Things We Said Today”; “Roll Over Beethoven”; “Can’t Buy Me Love”; “If I Fell”; “I Wanna Hold Your Hand”; “Boys”; “A Hard Day’s Night” and “Long Tall Sally.”
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Tim Finn former music writer for KC Star, will soon be writing for a new Kansas City monthly periodical called “In Kansas City.” Tim Finn presents: A Look Back at Rockville: Great Moments in Kansas City Concerts, Thursday, July 19, 2018, at 6:30 pm, at the Kansas City Public Library, Plaza Branch, 4801 Main Street, Kansas City, MO, as part of the 2018 Adult Summer Reading Program Rock & Read. Tim Finn discusses some of KC’s best and most significant music moments. From national touring acts to homegrown musicians. To RSVP visit: http://www.kclibrary.org

You can hear Tim Finn Thursday afternoons between 4:00 and 6:00 pm on 90.9 The Bridge with Jon Hart.

Tim Finn, thank you for being with us in Wednesday MidDay Medley.

11:27

14. The Beatles – “You Can’t Do That”
from: A Hard Days Night / Parlophone / July 10, 1964
[A Hard Day’s Night is the third studio album by the English rock band the Beatles, released on 10 July 1964, with side one containing songs from the soundtrack to their film of the same name. The American version of the album was released two weeks earlier, on 26 June 1964 by United Artists Records, with a different track listing. In contrast to their first two albums, all 13 tracks on A Hard Day’s Night were written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney showcasing the development of their songwriting talents. The album includes the title track, with its distinct opening chord, and the previously released “Can’t Buy Me Love”, both transatlantic number-one singles for the band. The title of the album was the accidental creation of drummer Ringo Starr. According to Lennon in a 1980 interview with Playboy magazine: “I was going home in the car and Dick Lester [director of the movie] suggested the title, ‘Hard Day’s Night’ from something Ringo had said. I had used it in In His Own Write, but it was an off-the-cuff remark by Ringo. You know, one of those malapropisms. A Ringo-ism, where he said it not to be funny … just said it. So Dick Lester said, ‘We are going to use that title.’]

11:30 – Underwriting

15. The Hermanos Brothers – “All My Loving (The Beatles)”
from: The Hermanos Brothers – Covers / Howard Iceberg / March 20, 2018
[The Hermanos Brothers are Howard Iceberg on vocals, rhythm guitar, & harp; and Chad Brothers on lead guitar & harmony vocals. These songs, all covers, were recorded in one day, between the hours of 9:00 am to 5:00 pm. The songs were recorded and mixed and mastered by Phil Wade who added dobro, mandolin and guitar.]

11:33 – Interview with Howard Iceberg and Pranav Nanda.

Tim Finn, Howard iceberg, and Pranav Nanda on the July 18, 2018 edition of Wednesday MidDay Medley on KKFI 90.1 FM.

Legendary Kansas City Singer Songwriter – Howard Eisberg records and performs under the name Howard Iceberg. He is one of the most prolific and poetic songwriters of the Kansas City music scene. He has written hundreds, possibly thousands of songs. Howard has done all of this while also leading a distinguished career as an immigration attorney, and he has donated much of his time and music to valuable projects that serve our community. Howard Iceberg began performing in coffeehouses in the late 1980s with fellow area independent songwriters Scott Hrabko and Iris DeMent. Over the past three decades he has released countless CDs, and recorded multiple collections of songs. In 2011, Howard Iceberg & The Titanics released a seven CD, box set, of 106 new songs, all instant classics. In 2014 he released a collection called Spring 2014, on his birthday May 9, 2015 he released, Smooth Sailing which included 13 new songs. In September 2016 Howard released a 2 CD set of 26 new tracks called, “Kansas City Songs. Ear;lier this year Howard released Netherlands his collaboration with Rich Hill and other area Jazz musicians.

Howard Iceberg, thanks for being with us on Wednesday MidDay Medley

Pranav Nanda is a 2017 Teach for America Corps Member, serving as a teacher and leader in Kansas City. In his first year at Teach For America, he taught Humanities at DeLaSalle Charter School, an alternative high school serving the Kansas City Urban Corps. This summer, Pranav has had the opportunity to work in the Kansas City’s Mayor’s office through the Urban Leaders Fellowship. Pranav is currently pursuing his Master’s in Education at the University of Missouri in St. Louis & plans on going to Law School after his Teach For America service. Prior to joining Teach For America, Pranav attending George Washington University in Washington DC, receiving a Bachelor’s in Art in International Affairs and minored in Sociocultural Anthropology. While attending GW, Pranav had the opportunity to intern in the White House in the Office of Presidential Correspondence, at the Department of Education in the Office of Post-Secondary Education, and in many leadership positions on campus.

Pranav Nanda thanks for being with us on Wednesday MidDay Medley

Howard Iceberg and Pranav Nanda are here to share information about the Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense Benefit, Wednesday, July 25, at 7:00 pm, at Uptown Arts Bar, 3611 Broadway, KCMO, featuring the music of Howard Iceberg and Shapiro Brothers. The event is designed to benefit Moms Demand Action. For more info: http://www.momsdemandaction.org,

Moms Demand Action have chapters in many cities.

About Moms Demand Action For Gun Sense In America / media@momsdemandaction.org
Press Contact: Moms Demand Action For Gun Sense In America; E-mail:

ABOUT US

Like Mothers Against Drunk Driving, created to reduce drunk driving, Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America was created to demand action from legislators, state & federal; companies; & educational institutions to establish common-sense gun reforms.

WHO WE ARE

Moms Demand Action was founded by stay-at-home mom Shannon Watts on December 15, 2012, in response to the devastating shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School. The organization quickly flourished into a leading force for gun violence prevention, with chapters in all 50 states and a powerful grassroots network of moms that has successfully effected change at the local, state and national level. In December 2013, Moms Demand Action partnered with Mayors Against Illegal Guns to unite a nationwide movement of millions of Americans working together to change the game and end the epidemic of gun violence that affects every community.

WHAT WE STAND FOR

Moms Demand Action supports the 2nd Amendment, but we believe common-sense solutions can help decrease the escalating epidemic of gun violence that kills too many of our children and loved ones every day. Whether the gun violence happens in urban Chicago, suburban Virginia, or rural Texas, we must act now on new and stronger gun laws and policies to protect our children.

Moms Demand Action envisions a country where all children and families are safe from gun violence. Our nonpartisan grassroots movement has grown to include a chapter in every state across the country. We are educating, motivating, and mobilizing supporters to take action that will result in stronger laws and policies to save lives.

We are facing a public health crisis: seven American children or teens are shot and killed every day.

For too long, the gun lobby has dominated the conversation about gun violence. American families are being destroyed and we have had enough; we will no longer stand by and let elected officials, corporate leaders and other influential voices turn their back on sensible gun laws and policies. We are organizing to apply pressure that will result in stronger, sensible gun laws and policies that will protect our children and families. The momentum is with us, and we are winning.

Shapiro Brothers

Chad Brothers is a Kansas City based singer-songwriter and guitarist who has played music for over 25 years. His dynamic approach to guitar sets him among the best this town has to offer. He’s actively involved in several projects around town including Old Sound, Shapiro Brothers, Supermassive Black Holes, The Butter Band, and he is Mikal Shapiro’s lead guitarist in her band The Musical. In addition, he and Howard Iceberg have now formed a duo called The Hermanos Brothers. Chad was born and raised in Winfield, KS, home of the Walnut Valley Festival and National Flatpicking Championships, and finds himself comfortably at home among a wide range of musical genres including bluegrass, folk, blues, country and rock.

Mikal Shapiro is a Kansas City songwriter whose musical influences span popular songs, psych rock, lounge, classic country and old time spirituals. She has toured extensively across the United States and has recorded five critically acclaimed albums. Kansas City Star critic Tim Finn declared her album “The Musical” to be one of his top five releases of 2015. A third generation storyteller, she draws inspiration from her travels, love life, and the state of the Union. Mikal Shapiro released her latest solo album, The Musical II, on May 26.

11:41

16. Shapiro Brothers – “The Other Night”
from: Shapiro Brothers [EP] / Shapiro Brothers / November 3, 2016
[Kansas City based Americana duo, formed by Mikal Shapiro and Chad Brothers who interpret classic country and folk music alongside critically acclaimed originals. Strengthened by Shapiro’s lyrical prowess and Brothers world-class flat picking, the couple showcases their harmonies, stellar guitar interplay and a magnetic onstage chemistry. All songs written by Mikal Shapiro, except “Almost Ready” was written by Mikal Shapiro and Chad Brothers. Shapiro Brothers played a special EP Release show, November 3, at The Brick, with Grady Keller from Old Sound and Spectator from St. Louis.]

[Shapiro Brothers play Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense Benefit, Wednesday, July 25, at 7:00 pm, at Uptown Arts Bar, 3611 Broadway, KCMO, with Howard Iceberg.]

11:44 – More Interview with Howard Iceberg and Pranav Nanda

Uptown Arts Bar and Greg Patterson hosts a night of action, awareness and stellar music as we raise funds to benefit Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America, featuring the music of Howard Iceberg and Shapiro Brothers!

More information at: http://www.howardicebergandthetitanics.bandcamp.com and
http://www.shapirobrothersmusic.com

The benefit is Wednesday, July 25. The 25th of every month is “Orange Day” declared by the UN: “The 25th of every month has been designated “Orange Day” by the United Nations Secretary-General’s Campaign UNiTE to End Violence Against Women, to raise awareness and take action to end violence against women and girls. As a bright and optimistic colour, orange represents a future free from violence against women and girls. Orange Day calls upon civil society, governments, and UN partners to mobilize people and highlight issues relevant to preventing and ending violence against women and girls, not only once a year on the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women (25 November), but every month.”

More information at: http://www.un.org/en/women/endviolence/orangeday.shtml

Howard Iceberg has been writing songs, recording and performing in the K.C. area for more than 40 years. His songs have been performed by many other local musicians through the years. He is looking forward to playing the Uptown Arts Bar in support of Mothers Demand Action for Gun Sense, and wishes to state that he is pro-mother and anti-gun.

More information at: http://www.oldsoundmusic.com and http://www.shapirobrothersmusic.com and http://www.facebook.com/thesupermassiveblackholes

Howard Iceberg, and Pranav Nanda, thanks for being with us on WMM

The Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense Benefit, Wednesday, July 25, at 7:00 pm, at Uptown Arts Bar, 3611 Broadway, KCMO, featuring the music of Howard Iceberg and Shapiro Brothers. The event is designed to benefit Moms Demand Action. For more information: http://www.momsdemandaction.org,

11:57

17. Howard Iceberg & The Titanics – “The Times of Our Lives”
from: Netherlands / Howard Iceberg & The Titanics / December 20, 2017
[On this track: Howard Iceberg on lead vocals, Bryan Hicks on electric bass, Doug Auwarter on drums, Marco Pascolini on baritone guitar , Chad Rex on guitar. Words and music by Howard Iceberg © 2017 Howard Iceberg. All rights reserved. Produced by Howard Iceberg and Rich Hill. Recorded by Pat Tomek at Largely Studios and Rich Hill at The Hilltop. Mixed by Howard Iceberg and Pat Tomek.]

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

Next week, on July 25 Shy Boys join us LIVE in our 90.1 FM Studios to talk about their new release Bell House on Polyvinyl Record Co. to be released August 3, 2018. Also next week we welcome Keaton Conrad, and Heidi Lynne Gluck and Sid Sowder of Too Much Rock premieres the newest Too Much Rock 7″ single release right here on Wednesday MidDay Medley.

Our Script/Playlist is a “cut and paste” of information.
Sources for notes: artist’s websites, bios, wikipedia.org

Wednesday MidDay Medley in on the web:
http://www.kkfi.org,
http://www.WednesdayMidDayMedley.org,
http://www.facebook.com/WednesdayMidDayMedleyon90.1FM

Show #743

Wednesday MidDay Medley

WMM Playlist from June 6, 2018

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, June 6, 2018

The MidCoast Sound + Second Hand King
+ Belle Plaine, Blake Berglund & Nadia Piotrowsky +
Marion Merritt & Jolle St. Pierre

10:00

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

2. Jametatone – “No More Ignor”
from: Frog In The Pot / J. Ashley Miller / December 21, 2017
[New 10-song album from Jametatone, the solo project of J. Ashley Miller who also records with his band as Metatone. J. Ashley Miller is the 2016 Charlotte Street Generative Performing Artist Award Fellow. He is a composer, producer and multi-instrumentalist. His genre-bending trans-modern work has been performed everywhere from YJ’s to the Kauffman Performing Arts Center, to the MoMa PS1 in NYC. Ashley utilizes a diverse range of technologies, techniques, and collaborators to access obscure facets of the human emotional landscape. You can view more of Ashley’s work at http://www.jametatone.com.]

David Byrne at Kauffman Center For The Performing Arts (6/7/18)

David Byrne at Kauffman Center For The Performing Arts (6/7/18)

David Byrne at Kauffman Center For The Performing Arts (6/7/18)

3. David Byrne – “Gasoline and Dirty Sheets”
from: American Utopia / Todomundo – Nonesuch / March 9, 2018
[Co written with Brian Eno. David Byrne’s first solo studio album since 2004’s Grown Backwards. Even though since then he has released albums with Brian Eno, Fat Boy Slim, and St. Vincent. The album is his 11th outside of his work with Talking Heads. The new album is one part of a larger multimedia project entitled Reasons to Be Cheerful which aims to give reasons for being happy and optimistic in spite of political strife and environmental problems. The project was entitled after the Ian Dury song “Reasons to Be Cheerful (Part 3)”. David Byrne writes: “Is this meant ironically? Is it a joke? Do I mean this seriously? In what way? Am I referring to the past or the future? Is it personal or political? These songs don’t describe an imaginary or possibly impossible place but rather attempt to depict the world we live in now. Many of us, I suspect, are not satisfied with that world—the world we have made for ourselves. We look around and we ask ourselves—well, does it have to be like this? Is there another way? These songs are about that looking and that asking. This album is indirectly about those aspirational impulses. Sometimes to describe is to reveal, to see other possibilities. To ask a question is to begin the process of looking for an answer. To be descriptive is also to be prescriptive, in a way. The act of asking is a big step. The songs are sincere—the title is not ironic. The title refers not to a specific utopia, but rather to our longing, frustration, aspirations, fears, and hopes regarding what could be possible, what else is possible. The description, the discontent and the desire—I have a feeling that is what these songs touch on. I have no prescriptions or surefire answers, but I sense that I am not the only one looking and asking, wondering and still holding onto some tiny bit of hope, unwilling to succumb entirely to despair or cynicism.”]

[David Byrne plays the Muriel Kauffman Theatre at the Kauffman Center for The Performing Arts, Thursday, June 7, at 7:30 PM.]

10:07 – Pledge Break #1

Marion Merritt

But first, Marion Merritt is our most frequent contributor to WMM, She grew up in Los Angeles, and St. Louis. She went to college in Columbia, Missouri. She studied art and musical engineering, and is a avid lover of classic films and punk rock music. She saw Talking Heads on their first tour when they played One Block West, in 1978. For 14 years she has been sharing her musical discoveries and information from her encyclopedic brain on Wednesday MidDay Medley. Marion has joined us for every on-air fund drive to help raise funds for the MidCoast Radio Project. Marion is also the proprietor of Records With Merritt, at 1614 Westport Rd. in Kansas City, Missouri. More at: recordswithmerritt.com

Marion Merritt, Thanks for being with us on Wednesday MidDay Medley

Joelle St. Pierre

Also with us is Joelle St. Pierre, a friend of the show, a friend of mine since the early 1990s, and a huge friend to 90.1 FM KKFI. Joelle is a 90.1 FM Super Volunteer, helping with KKFI’s special events, the Crossroads Music Festival, The Spring Dance, Folk Alliance International, and answering phones for our On-Air-Fund Drives. Joelle stepped out of the crowd of our beautiful listening audience, to not only donate financially to KKFI, but also give her time and energy to help keep this rare treasure of the airwaves alive. Despite all of her hours given to community radio, like so many of our hardest working volunteers, she is not often found behind the microphone, so today is special.

Joelle St. Pierre, Thanks for being with us on Wednesday MidDay Medley

Marion Merritt, and Joelle St. Pierre, join us for our Spring Fund Drive Show, to encourage our listeners to call 888-931-0901, to support 90.1 FM KKFI – Kansas City Community Radio, “The Voice of The Community.”

Non-Commercial, Community Radio, means that three times a year, we interrupt our regularly scheduled programming, to ask YOU our beautiful-listeners, to help us continue 90.1 FM’s unique, 24-7 programming, that is…essentially free to you. this year, 90.1 FM KKFI is celebrating our 30th year on the airwaves. While the spirit of this station is kept alive by hundreds of volunteers who passionately donate their time and abilities to keep the transmission of our 100,000-watt-signal alive. We are a operated by a not-for-profit organization, incorporated over 40 years ago, called The MidCoast Radio Project. We’re non-profit, but we still have to pay the electric bill, the rent on our fully accessible production studios and offices, insurance, staff, royalties, production expenses. Even though we have hundreds of committed volunteers, who donate thousands of hours every year, producing radio shows, answering phones, creating websites, producing benefits, rewiring the board, setting up our computer system, we still need YOU, our listener, to take a moment and donate to keep us alive! YOU are the reason we are able to stay alive.

10:16

Yanna the Supa Flowa at I Heart Local Music presents Pride for The Masses at Jackpot Music Hall (6/9/18)

4. Supa Flowa – “The Wu”
from: The Supa Flowa EP / R.I.O.T. LLC / May 4, 2018
[KC based Supa Flowa, aka Yanna, is a multi-media artist and rapper. The Supa Flowa Ep is a very vulnerable, yet an uplifting play on Yanna’s experience in dealing with anxiety, self doubt, and becoming comfortable with the androgynous, “sunflower dyke” that she is. Her goal is to reach out to queer & LGBTQIA youth; who have endured similar experiences to hers, in finding and cultivating self love and peace of mind.]

[Yanna the supa flowa plays the I Heart Local Music Presents: Pride for the Masses, June 8 & June 9, at Jackpot Music Hall, 943 Mass St., Lawrence, w/ Vibralux, Wick & The Tricks Calvin Arsenia, & Cuee.]

5. Mysterious Clouds – “Circles (Inner Party) featuring Your Friend”
from: My Head is Going Round EP / Haymaker Records / To Be Released in May, 2018
[Mysterious Clouds is one of the musical projects of Kansas City, Kansas based post-punk psychedelic musical artists, Dedric Moore and Delaney Moore and special guests. For this track and one other on the new EP the band collaborated with Taryn Blake Miller a Lawrence Kansas based musician and songwriter who records as Your Friend. The Delaney brothers are also founders of the band Monta At Odds. The band writes: “While crawling around in the murk of (their last release) Panic on the Noon Meridian, Delaney fed the band a healthy dose of underground West Coast psych. This helped the band see a feel good light that helped them recover from the heaviness of Panic. These songs are for spring and summer listening and are meant to add a bit of happiness to our daily struggle of keeping up the faith and fighting the good fight.]

10:21 – Underwriting

10:23 – Pledge Break #2

WMM Plays New & MidCoastal Releases. Timothy Finn of Kansas City Star named WMM “The Best Place to Hear Local Music on the Radio.”

Why do listeners need to support of this one-of-a-kind, programming?
Because 90.1 FM KKFI is “The Voice of the Community” Our Kansas City area Community Speaks Through our Airwaves and this Program

Along with all of the music, WMM interviews nearly 200 guests each year:

Michelle Bacon, Krystle Warren, Katy Guillen, Lesley Poiries, Ryan Wilks, Tim J. Harte, Julia Othmer, Victor & Penny, The Grand Mrquis, Megan Slankard, Justin Van Pelt, Amy Farrand, Jen Harris, Spencer Brown, CS Luxem, Red Kaye, Olivia Fox, Howard Iceberg, Doby Watson, Kadesh Flow, Bach Aria Soloists, Cris Williamson, David Wayne Reed, Mikal Shapiro, Calvin Arsenia, Shoun Crowley, Nick Carswell, Cody Critcheloe, Patrick Alonzo Conway, The Matchsellers, Teri Quinn, Cat Dail, Thee Devotion, Steve Tullipana, Kemet The Phantom, D Rashawn Gilmore, Madisen Ward and the Mama Bear, Scott Hobart, Necia Gamby, Dedric Moore, Brenton Cook, Erica Joy, Wick Thomas, Kadesh Flow, Betse Ellis, Clarke Wyatt, Nico Gray, Ron Megee, Nan Turner, Matthew Roth, Johnny Hamil, Marco Pascolini, Ada Brumback, Richard Alan Nichols, Erin Keller, Summer Osborne, Jen Appell, Steve Gardels, Cynthia Hardeman, Fally Afani, Matt Kesler, Scott Mize, Jennie Ferguson, Doug Hitchcock, Cole Bales, Cody Calhoun, Scott Hrabko, Jonathan Brokaw, Ethan Eckert, Jamie Rich, David Weeda, Austin Williams, Philip Hooser, IVØRY BLACK, Anna Selle, Bill Dickey, Roxi Copland, Joy Baker, Kathryn Golden, Bill Sundahl, Derick Cunninhgham, Desmond Mason, Bill Svoboda, Claire Adams, Ross Brown, Jerad Tomasino, Laurel Parks, Ben Parks, Maria Cuevas, Garrett Nordstrom, Barry Lee, Noah Davis, Steven Eubank, Julie Shaw, Sarah Beth Mundy, Lovergurl (Stephanie Bankston, Brook Worlledge, Heather Andrews), Chad Meise, Chris Haghirian, Nathan Reusch, Aaron Rhodes, Beth Marshall, Jon “Piggy” Cupit, Janet Henry, Michael McQuary, Clint Hoffmeier, Matt Tady, Patrick Alonzo Conway, Alan Winkler, Run With It (Miguel Carabello, Ben Byard, Daniel Cole) Matthew Dunehoo, Lou Jane Temple, Dave Storms, Sondra Freeman, David George, Jade Osborne, Quinn Hernandez, John Craige, Jennifer McCartney, Amy Marcus, Susanna Lee, Kyle Dahlquist, Vanessa Severo, Tim Finn, Simone Briand, Maria Vasquez Boyd, Jenny Mendez, Chato Villalobos, Miguel Morales, Salar Rajabnick, Barclay Martin, Zachary Van Benthusen, Krysztof Nemeth, Britt Adair, Duncan Burnett, Judy Mills, Stephonne Singleton, Jamie Searle, Patrick Alexander.

10:30

6. Second Hand King – “Go So Wrong”
from: Frankie / Second Hand King / June 9, 2018
[KC based Joe Stanziola records as Second Hand King, the original Doo Wop Rapper. His name was derived from a 1966 Doo Wop song known as, “The Joker Went Wild” by Brian Hyland. Second Hand King has released five previous albums: All My Fears (2012), The Lower Depths (2013), Chuck (2014), Before The Bomb Drops (2015), and Almost Blue (2016).]

[Second Hand King & The Lovers play a “FRANKIE” album release show, at recordBar, 1520 Grand, Sat, June 9 at 7:PM, w/ Black Mariah Theater, Rockababyrock & Tyler Banks, w/ Dj Peter Anthony.]

10:33 – Interview with Joe Stanziola

Joe Stanziola on the June 6, 2018 edition of Wednesday MidDay Medley on 90.1 FM.

Joe Stanziola performs and records as Second Hand King, the original Doo Wop Rapper. His name was derived from a 1966 Doo Wop song, “The Joker Went Wild” by Brian Hyland. Joe’s been exploring the connections between Doo Wop and Hip Hop since he released his The Santa Sangre EP in 2011. Joe followed that up with five more albums: All My Fears (2012), The Lower Depths (2013), Chuck (2014), Before The Bomb Drops (2015), and Almost Blue (2016). Joe is set to release his 6th full length album, Frankie when Second Hand King & The Lovers play a “FRANKIE” album release show, Saturday, June 9 at 7:00 PM, at recordBar, 1520 Grand, with Black Mariah Theater, Rockababyrock & Tyler Banks, along with Dj Peter Anthony.

Joe Stanziola thank you for being with us on WMM.

First off, a Doo-Wop Tutorial from Wikipedia.org:

Doo-Wop – origins: Rhythm and blues harmony vocal groups a cappella negro spirituals barbershop music gospel ballads blues jump blues swing

Doo Wop – Derivative forms: Beach music beat Brill Building pop rock power pop soul vocal surf

Doo-wop is a genre of rhythm and blues music that was developed in African-American communities in the East Coast of the United States in the 1940s, achieving mainstream popularity in the 1950s and early 1960s. Built upon vocal harmony, doo-wop was one of the most mainstream, pop-oriented styles of the time. Singer Bill Kenny is often called the “Godfather of Doo-wop” for his introducing the “top and bottom” format which featured a high tenor singing the lead and a bass singer reciting the lyrics in the middle of the song. Doo-wop features vocal group harmony, nonsense syllables, a simple beat, sometimes little or no instrumentation, and simple music and lyrics

From the outset, singers gathered on street corners, and in subways, generally in groups of three to six. They sang a cappella arrangements, and used wordless onomatopeia to mimic instruments since instruments were little used: the bass singing “bom-bom-bom”, a guitar rendered as “shang-a-lang” and brass riffs as “dooooo -wop-wop”. For instance, “Count Every Star” by The Ravens (1950), includes vocalizations imitating the “doomph, doomph” plucking of a double bass. This art dates to The Mills Brothers, who first came to fame in the 1930s with their mimicking of instrumental music. Radio, gramophone, and cinema inspired imitation in many U.S. cities.

The late 1940s and early 1950s brought the so-called “bird groups”; The Swallows, the Ravens, The Orioles, The Penguins, The Crows, The Flamingos, The Blue Jays, The Cardinals, and The Larks. A number of band names are also drawn from cars (The Edsels, The Cadillacs, The Fleetwoods, The Impalas, and Little Anthony and the Imperials). The Orioles helped develop the doo-wop sound with their hits “It’s Too Soon to Know” (1948) and “Crying in the Chapel” (1953). Doo-wop scored 1951 R&B chart hits such as “Sixty Minute Man” by Billy Ward and His Dominoes, “Where Are You?” by The Mello-Moods, “The Glory of Love” by The Five Keys, “Shouldn’t I Know” by The Cardinals, “I Will Wait” by the Four Buddies, and “Will You Be Mine”, by The Swallows.

The term “doo-wop” first appeared in print in 1961 in The Chicago Defender; fans of the music coined the term during the height of a vocal harmony resurgence. The phrase was attributed to radio disc jockey Gus Gossert but Gossert suggested “doo-wop(p) was already in use [before me] to categorize the music in California.”

The first record to use the syllables “doo-wop” in the refrain was the 1955 hit “When You Dance” by The Turbans (Herald Records H-458). Previously, the backing vocal “doo-wop” is heard in The Delta Rhythm Boys’ 1945 recording of “Just A-Sittin’ And A-Rockin”, The Clovers’ 1953 release “Good Lovin'” (Atlantic Records 1000) and in the chorus of Carlyle Dundee & The Dunde

1958 also saw the rise of Italian American doo-wop groups. Like African-Americans, the Italian Americans generally attended church, where they gained singing experience, and lived in urban neighborhoods, where they would sing on street corners. By the late 1950s, Italian American street corner doo-wop groups were seen in cities such as New York, especially the Bronx and Brooklyn. Some of the Italian American groups with national chart hits included: Dion and the Belmonts, in 1958, with “I Wonder Why”, and Top #5 hits “Teenager in Love” and “Where or When”; The Four Seasons; The Capris with “There’s a Moon Out Tonight”, in 1960; The Earls; The Chimes; The Demensions; The Elegants; The Mystics; The Duprees; Vito & the Salutations; The Gaylords; Johnny Maestro & the Brooklyn Bridge; The Regents; Nino and the Ebb Tides; The Del-Satins; The Videls; most of the members of The Passions; and The Chaperones. Other Italian American groups included Randy & the Rainbows, who charted with their Top #10 1963 single “Denise”.

The contribution of Hispanics is often overlooked. Early, especially in U.S. East Coast cities, Puerto Ricans were lead singers in some groups with black and white members, including The Crests, Frankie Lymon and the Teenagers, the Five Discs and the Tune Weavers. “Racially integrated” groups with both black and white performers, included The Del-Vikings, who hit big in 1957 with “Come Go With Me” and “Whispering Bells”; The Crests, whose “16 Candles” appeared in 1958, and The Impalas, whose “Sorry (I Ran All the Way Home)” was a hit in 1959. All-white doo-wop groups were also appearing: The Mello-Kings’ 1956 “Tonight, Tonight” and The Diamonds’ chart-topping “Little Darlin'” in 1957, The Skyliners’ 1959 “Since I Don’t Have You” and 1960 “This I Swear”, The Tokens’ 1961 “Tonight I Fell In Love” and “I Love My Baby”, all saw success.

Female doo wop singers were unusual in the early days. Lillian Leach, lead singer of the Mellows from 1953 to 1958, helped pave the way for women and is often cited as an influence by later performers.

The peak of doo-wop might have been in the early 1960s with the most notable hits being Dion’s “Runaround Sue”, “The Wanderer”, “Lovers Who Wander” and “Ruby Baby” and The Marcels’ “Blue Moon”. There was a revival of the nonsense-syllable form of doo-wop in the early 1960s, with popular records by The Marcels, The Rivingtons, and Vito & the Salutations. A few years later, the genre reached the self-referential stage, with songs about the singers (“Mr. Bass Man” by Johnny Cymbal) and the songwriters (“Who Put the Bomp?” by Barry Mann), in 1961. Other important groups, including The Coasters, The Drifters, The Midnighters, and The Platters, helped link the doo-wop style to the mainstream, and to the future sound of soul music. The style is heard in the music of The Miracles, particularly in their early hits such as “Got A Job” (an answer song to “Get a Job”), “Bad Girl”, “Who’s Loving You”, “(You Can) Depend on Me”, and “Ooo Baby Baby”. The style is also heard in the early days of The Famous Flames, led by James Brown; the group recorded several doo-wop hits, including “Please, Please, Please”, “Bewildered”, “I Don’t Mind”, and their hit cover of The “5” Royales’ “Think all entering the Top#10, as well as R&B Number #1 Try Me

Doo-wop’s influence continued in soul, pop, and rock groups of the 1960s, including The Four Seasons, girl groups, and vocal surf music performers such as Jan and Dean and the Beach Boys. In the Beach Boys’ case, the doo-wop influence is evident in early hits such as “Surfin'” and “Surfer Girl”, and in albums recorded within their psychedelic era, during which the group experimented and innovated with the human voice as an instrument[15] in a self-described effort to “expand modern vocal harmony”.

As with most American popular music genres of the time, doo-wop’s mainstream popularity was decimated by the British Invasion of the mid-1960s

Joe Stanziola grew up in Kansas.

At the Age of 16 he first heard Tupac, it changed his life.

Born December 19, 1989 his parents wrote him a rap upon his birth.

Joe says that “At my core, I am a rapper.”

Joe confesses to be “a little bit of a loner.”

Joe didn’t like school.

In his search to find himself Joe discovered doo-wop with the Gene Chandler song “Duke of Earl”

Joe has listened to so much doo-wop it is now just part of him, he has no choice. Doo-wop is his “guiding light.”

Joe is now working with a band.

Frankie is a “coming out” moment.

Second Hand King

10:47

7. Second Hand King – “The King of Broken Hearts”
from: Frankie / Second Hand King / June 9, 2018
[KC based Joe Stanziola records as Second Hand King. His name was derived from a 1966 Doo Wop song known as, “The Joker Went Wild” by Brian Hyland. Joe has released five previous albums: All My Fears (2012), The Lower Depths (2013), Chuck (2014), Before The Bomb Drops (2015), and Almost Blue (2016).]

[Second Hand King & The Lovers play a “FRANKIE” album release show, at recordBar, 1520 Grand, Sat, June 9 at 7:PM, w/ Black Mariah Theater, Rockababyrock & Tyler Banks, w/ Dj Peter Anthony.]

8. Joni Mitchell – “You Turn Me On I’m A Radio”
from: For The Roses / Asylum / November 1972
[Joni Mitchell originally wrote the song in response to her record label’s desire for her to write a hit song. Mitchell reveals her purpose on lines such as, “And I’m sending you out this signal here, I hope you can pick it up loud and clear”. She believed that including words in the song about radio themes would convince stations to play the recording. The song was recorded in preparation for Mitchell’s upcoming fifth studio album in Hollywood, California, United States at A&M Studios. Although Graham Nash, David Crosby, and Neil Young all contributed to the recording session for the song, only the harmonica piece performed by Graham Nash was included on the official release. “You Turn Me On, I’m a Radio” was released as a single in November 1972 via Asylum Records. The song became Mitchell’s first top-ten hit in Canada, reaching the tenth position on the RPM Top Singles chart. Additionally, the single became her first top-forty hit in the United States, reaching number twenty-five on the Billboard Hot 100. Outside North America, “You Turn Me On, I’m a Radio” peaked within the top-forty on the Australian Kent Music Report chart. The single was included on Mitchell’s fifth studio effort For the Roses, which was issued in November 1972. Released between her 2 biggest commercial and critical successes – “Blue” and “Court & Spark”. In 2007 it was one of 50 recordings chosen that year by the Library of Congress to be added to the National Recording Registry. “For the Roses” was Mitchell’s farewell to the business; she took an extended break for a year after. The album was critically acclaimed with The New York Times saying “Each of Mitchell’s songs on For the Roses is a gem glistening with her elegant way with language, her pointed splashes of irony & her perfect shaping of images. Never does Mitchell voice a thought or feeling commonly. She’s a songwriter and singer of genius who can’t help but make us feel we are not alone.”]

10:53 – Pledge Break #3

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90.1 offers 104 different radio programs. 82 of these programs are locally created and produced and hosted and engineered and written by over 100 different people, who create content, and personally handcraft each show. There are 143 hours each week of locally produced handcrafted programs. You we not find this kind of representative diversity anywhere else on your radio dial. It is very special. It needs to be nourished and kept alive in a world of corporate nationally owned commercial or religious broadcasting. Not only do we bring the most diverse and unfiltered news and information, but our musical playlists are deep, and comprehensive. In one week you can hear over 2000 different songs played, in Blues, Jazz, Folk, Hip Hop, Reggae, Classical, World, Americana, Southern Soul, Fusion, Soul, Rock, New Wave, Electronic, Native, Local, Old Timey, Rockabilly, Women’s, Children’s, Gospel, and Experimental. With all of this you also hear the voices from the hundreds of KKFI volunteers and the hundreds of guests who share their stories, while broadcasting live from our non-commercial, midtown studios, here at 39th & Main, in the center of our metro, across two states, and many cities, and hundreds of communities, and thousands of radios. How much is this worth to you?
We are The Voice of The Community

At http://www.wednesdaymiddaymedley.org you can find our playlists from the last 12 years.

11:00 – Station ID

9. CS Luxem – “Let Me Go On”
from: Symptoms / Whatever Forever / February 17, 2018
[Debut length from CS Luxem who works as a solo artist as well as a collaborator. CS Luxem has released several EPs and has performed all over the United States and Europe. Info at http://www.csluxem.bandcamp.com]

[CS Luxem plays 8th Street Tap Room in Lawrence, KS. on Friday, June 8 at 6:30 with LaGuerre, Miwi La Lupa, and Nik Freitas.]

[CS Luxem plays Decade, 920 Delaware St. Lawrence, KS. Monday, June 11, at 7:PM with Curt Oren, Dan English, and Morning Ritual.]

9. Mikal Shapiro – “Everybody’s Baby”
from: The Musical II / Mikal Shapiro / May 26, 2018
[The sequel to Shapiro’s 2015 concept album “The Musical.” Mikal Shapiro, on vocals & guitar, Chad Brothers on vocals & guitar, Johnny Hamil on bass, and Matt Richey on drums. Special guests include: Hermon Mehari on trumpet, Tina Bilberry on viola & violin, Damon Parker on keyboards, and Lauren Hughes on vocals. Engineered and co-produced by Joel Nanos at Element Recording & Mastering Studios.]

[Mikal Shapiro plays The Westport Saloon, 4112 Pennsylvania, Tonight, 9:PM, with Wonky Tonk.]

9. Howard Iceberg & The Titanics – “My Love For You Is Real”
from: Netherlands / Howard Iceberg & The Titanics / March 29, 2018
[Howard Iceberg on lead vocals & harmony vocals; Rich Hill on piano, organ & harmony vocals; Bryan Hicks on electric bass & harmony vocals; and Doug Auwarter on drums. Words and music by Howard Iceberg © 2017 Howard Iceberg. All rights reserved. Produced by Howard Iceberg and Rich Hill. Recorded by Pat Tomek at Largely Studios and Rich Hill at The Hilltop. Mixed by Howard Iceberg & Pat Tomek.]

11:07 – Pledge Break #4

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11:14

12. Belle Plaine – “Golden Ring (feat. Megan Nash) – Single”
from: Malice, Mercy, Grief and Wrath / Belle Plaine / To Be Peleased Soon
[Belle Plaine is a singer, a songwriter and an inventive musician who was raised on the Canadian prairies near the hamlet of Fosston, Saskatchewan – population: 54. Belle’s reverence for artists who defy categorization has led her to create a brand of roots music that combines vintage blues and swing tones of the 1940s with classic country styles made popular in the heyday of the Grand Ole Opry. In 2015 she appeared as a guest vocalist on Colter Wall’s breakthrough debut album, Imaginary Appalachia. In 2016 she performed her work with the Regina Symphony Orchestra. She comtributed as a songwriter and harmony-vocalist on Blake Berglund’s 2017 album, Realms.]

[American Media Gig Spot presents: An Evening with summerland, Blake Berglund & Belle Plaine, at SqueezeBox Theatre, 1519 Oak Street, KCMO, on Friday, June 8, at 8:00 pm.]

11:17 – Interview with Belle Plaine, Blake Berglund & Nadia Piotrowsky

Blake Berglund, Belle Plaine, and Nadia Piotrowsky on the June 6, 2018 edition of Wednesday MidDay Medley on KKFI 90.1 FM.

Kansas raised, Oklahoma based, Nadia Piotrowsky who performs as summerland, joins us today and she has brought along her singer-songwriter friends from Saskatchewan, Canada, Belle Plaine and Blake Berglund who have been embraced by the Red Dirt and Americana communities as evidenced by a slot at this year’s Tumbleweed Festival in La Cygne, KS, and an eight date tour along side summerland that includes Kansas City. American Media Gig Spot presents: An Evening with summerland, Blake Berglund & Belle Plaine, at SqueezeBox Theatre, 1519 Oak St, KCMO, on Friday, June 8, at 8:00 pm.

Belle Plaine, Blake Berglund & Nadia Piotrowsky, Thanks for being with us on WMM.

Belle Plaine is a singer, a songwriter and an inventive musician who was raised on the Canadian prairies near the hamlet of Fosston, Saskatchewan – population: 54.

We just heard “Golden Ring,” the first single from her upcoming LP Malice, Mercy, Grief and Wrath and is in collaboration with fellow Saskatchewanian, Megan Nash. True to Plaine’s genre-bending style, the song pairs a surf-era baritone guitar to an Everly Brothers inspired harmony.

Belle Plaine, Blake Berglund have split their time in the last year between Canada and the Appalachians promoting Berglund’s 2017 release, Realms, and have been direct support for Colter Wall, Tyler Childers, The Dead South, Jason Eady and Dwight Yoakam.

Plaine appeared on Colter Wall’s Imaginary Appalachia (2015) and serves up a hybrid of American music: her mix of folk, country, jazz and blues was showcased at Folk Alliance International in February 2017 and at Americana Fest in September 2017 to a full house at Nashville’s 12th and Porter.

Blake Berglund & Belle Plaine

TOUR DATES

Fri. June 8 – Kansas City, MO SqueezeBox Theatre^

Sat. June 9 – Ottawa, KS House Concert^

Sun. June 10 – Tulsa, OK Tulsa Tough Cry Baby Hill VIP Part presented by Vox Pop^

Mon. June 11 – Stillwater, OK Modella Art Gallery^

Tue. June 12 – Okemah, OK Rocky Road Tavern^

Wed. June 13 – Norman, OK Red Brick Bar^

Thu. June 14 – Stillwater, OK Summer on the Plaza at Oklahoma State University^

Fri. June 15 – La Cygne, KS Tumbleweed Festival

Sun. June 17 – Kansas City, MO Ollie’s Local

^with summerland

summerland

11:22

13. summerland (Nadia Piotrowsky) – “Kentucky”
from: Fourth Street Session / Nadia Piotrowsky /
[Oklahoma based singer songwriter Nadia Piotrowsky performs as summerland. Post-college adventures in Nashville, bumps and bruises from jobs and relationships, and a move to Los Angeles in the last couple of years have inspired the melodies and lyrics that now pour out of her. Her folk-rock tales are accompanied by the sounds and rhythms of the guitar that she learned to play while sitting on the porch of her college home in Manhattan, Kansas. Various music projects with friends have led to her current project “Summerland,” which is Nadia’s first official lead role in her own musical story. Standing on the stage with her own band, made up of various talented friends from L.A.]

[American Media Gig Spot presents: An Evening with summerland, Blake Berglund & Belle Plaine, at SqueezeBox Theatre, 1519 Oak Street, KCMO, on Friday, June 8, at 8:00 pm.]

11:24

NEWEST VIDEO,“GOLDEN RING”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kwAgaqvnze0

Website:http://belleplainemusic.com/
Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/belleplaine
Twitter:https://twitter.com/Belle_Plaine
Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/blackpowderbelle/
Soundcloud:https://soundcloud.com/belleplaine
Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/artist/5bCjjNx0wXytkKko9jlaLl
YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/user/BellePlaineMusic

BLAKE BERGUND LINKS

NEWEST VIDEO, “MOOSE MOUNTAIN”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PImDzid_cLE
Website:http://blakeberglund.com/
Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/blakeberglund
Twitter:https://twitter.com/blakeberglund
Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/blakeberglund/
Soundcloud:https://soundcloud.com/blakeberglund/sets/blake-berglund-realms
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3WEBMhfeVkjS6jR0EQwVq0
YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/user/blakeberglund

Berglund’s album, Realms, has carved out its place among critics. Beatroute Magazine called it “the most ambitious Canadian country record of 2017 and should certainly be regarded as one of the best,” where popular online blog, Bandsintown says “Berglund’s psychedelic country is changing the game.” Realms applies the story arc of the hero’s journey to a good ol’ boy character – the listener follows the Everyman from ignorance to enlightenment, and eventually to reincarnation. Berglund has released four videos that compliment this storyline, the latest being the stunning “Moose Mountain” where Berglund appears amidst his homeland’s eautiful scenery on horseback enjoying a tightly rolled doobie.

11:30

15. Blake Berglund – “Crooked Old Earth”
from: Realms / Oceanman Records / September 1, 2017
[Blake Berglund’s fresh style of country music is unpredictable, intelligent, genuine, and a pleasant surprise, given his hard-rock/pseudo metal background. His grassroots approach has earned him a reputation as ‘the guy who sold 10,000 CDs door-to-door.” Raised in the Moose Mountains deep in Saskatchewan’s south east corner, Berglund took his early childhood responsibilities of tending to 200 head of horses as the education needed to base his music career around hard work and cultivating relationships. Berglund’s album was released through his independently owned and operated, Oceanman Records. Described as an allegorical concept record about the ‘breadth of the human experience’, the ten track album explores spiritual based themes, alternative beliefs, and universal truths. Inspired by the teachings, observations and research of Thomas P. Fusco, Dr. Rick Strassman, and authors Joseph Campbell and C.S. Lewis, Realms follows an ancient story-telling archetype and is riddled with patterns, puzzles and nuances. Berglund is self-managed and booked. He’s gained supporters world-wide based on his work ethic, out of the box marketing and unique musical style.]

[American Media Gig Spot presents: An Evening with summerland, Blake Berglund & Belle Plaine, at SqueezeBox Theatre, 1519 Oak Street, KCMO, on Friday, June 8, at 8:00 pm.]

11:34 – Underwriting

11:36 – Pledge Break #5

We offer loads and loads of information about what is going on in the community. We shine a light on area not-for-profit theatre companies, art museums & galleries, area festivals, service organizations, area record labels and record stores, the area music scene, arts scene, theatre scene, literary arts scene, and political action scene.

In just this past year, we’ve featured segments on: Bach Aria Soloist, KC Gamelan Genta Kasturi, The Workers Revival Festival, The Arts Asylum, KC PrideFest, Midwest Music Foundation and the MidCoast Takeover, Kansas City Public Library, Record Store Day, Folk Alliance International Conference, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. , Spinning Tree Theatre, Middle of The Map Fest, Shuttlecock Music Showcase, First Friday Film Fest, American Jazz Museum, KC Fringe Theatre Fest, Late Night Theatre, The Barn Players, Crossroads Music Fest, Lawrence Field Day Fest, Girls Rock! and the Annual Girls Rock! Camp, The Nelson Atkins Museum of Art, Apocalypse Meow, The Buffalo Room, Standing Rock, Union Station, Outer Reaches Festival, Plaza Art Fair, No Wave Fest, Haymaker Records, Johnson County Performing Arts Series, The Pop Poetry Series at Prospero’s Books, Datura Records, Center of The City Fest, Too Much Rock, Shelf Life, The Lesbian & Gay Film Festival, The Band That Fell To Earth A Tribute To David Bowie, The Kauffman Center for The Performing Arts, Artist Inc., and more…

11:43

15. Amy Farrand & The Like – “White Girl Wasted (Radio Edit)”
from: One / Amy Farrand / April 28, 2018
[Amy Farrand & The Like are Amy Farrand on lead vocals & guitar, Steve Tubbert on bass, Felix Dukes on drums, Kyle Dahlquist on keyboards & backing vocals, Stephan Jean-Francois on trumpet, and Katie Gilchrist on backing vocals. 11-song debut album was recorded w/ Duane Trower at Weights & Measures Soundlab. Amy Farrand plays over a dozen intruments, bass, drums, lap steel, guitar, she has hosted variety shows, and radio shows and has been a a member of the bands: American Catastrophe, Experimental Instrument Orchestra, Shotgun Idols, Sister Mary Rotten Crotch, Atlantic Fadeout, The Silver Maggies. One reviewer wrote of her, “Amy Farrand is a tough-as-nails vocalist making her an invaluable asset to any live act.” ]

16. Kadesh Flow – “FYI”
from: Room Service EP / Ryan Davis / March 30, 2018
[Kadesh Flow is Ryan Davis is a rapper with an MBA. At age 11, he began rapping and playing trombone within two weeks of one another. His music has been featured on network television in multiple countries and territories across Southeast Asia. Locally, Kadesh can be found rocking solo hip hop sets, laying down bone bars with KC funk juggernaut The Phantastics, or jamming with various bands throughout the city. The Room Service EP was conceived between shows at MAGfest 2018, when Kadesh Flow, Atlas, and Bill Beats began creating in their hotel room. Producers/Writers include: Kadesh Flow, Atlas, Bill Beats, Shubzilla, Eye-Q, O.Super. Mixed By: Kadesh Flow. Mastered By: Out D Park Productions.]

[Kadesh Flow plays The Riot Room, 4048 Broadway, Saturday, June 30, at 2:00 to 5:00 PM with Kemet the Phantom and the Phantastics.]

11:50 – Pledge Break #6

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11:56

17. Carswell & Hope – “The Other Side”
from: Exit Plan EP / Silly Goose Records / May 22, 2018
[Music by Carswell & Hope. Lyrics by Nick Carswell. Produced & mixed by Jason Slote & Nick Carswell. Mastered by Michael Fossenkemper @ TurtleTone Studio NYC. Lawrence KS based 5-piece band formed June 25, 2012. The band is: Nick Carswell, Jason Slote, Austin Quick, Chris Handley, and Jordan Tucker. Songwriter Nick Carswell is originally from Ireland and has found a new home on the plains of Kansas.]

[Carswell & Hope play the 2018 Smoky Hill River Festival, Thursday, June 7, at 4:00 pm, in Salina Kansas in Oakdale Park.]


11:59:30

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

Next week, on June 13, we present part 2 of our series of Our Favorite Releases of 2018 …So Far and 10 more bands and representative tracks to play. Also next week, we’ll talk with Joseph Warren Wheeler of the Wanderlust Revival and the guys from FaceFace return to the show.

Our Script/Playlist is a “cut and paste” of information.
Sources for notes: artist’s websites, bios, wikipedia.org

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Show #737

WMM Playlist from April 11, 2018

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

Wednesday, April 11, 2018

New & MidCoastal Releases + Doby Watson
+ Witch Jail + Kadesh Flow

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

2. Beach House – “Dark Spring”
from: 7 / Sub Pop Records / Expected May 11, 2018
[th studio album from American dream pop band from Baltimore, Maryland, formed in 2004. The band consists of vocalist and keyboardist Victoria Legrand and guitarist, keyboardist, and backup vocalist Alex Scally. Unlike with previous records, Beach House took their time with the recording process of this album. Instead of one long studio session, they recorded when inspired by batches of songs, which resulted in five mini-sessions over the course of eleven months. All of the songs on the album began in the duo’s home studio in Baltimore, and were finished at Carriage House in Stamford, CT and Palmetto Studio in Los Angeles. The band stated that their goal throughout the recording process of the album was “rebirth and rejuvenation,” continuing: “We wanted to rethink old methods and shed some self-imposed limitations. In the past, we often limited our writing to parts that we could perform live. On 7, we decided to follow whatever came naturally. As a result, there are some songs with no guitar, and some without keyboard. There are songs with layers and production that we could never recreate live, and that is exciting to us. Basically, we let our creative moods, instead of instrumentation, dictate the album’s feel.” The band also stated that 7 didn’t have a producer in the traditional sense, which let the ideas drive the creativity and not any one person’s process. The band’s touring drummer since 2016, James Barone, plays on the entire record. They also worked with Peter Kember, known by the stage name Sonic Boom, who helped “in the shedding of conventions and in helping to keep the songs alive, fresh and protected from the destructive forces of recording studio over-production/over-perfection. Thematically, 7 often deals with “the beauty that arises in dealing with darkness; the empathy and love that grows from collective trauma; the place one reaches when they accept rather than deny.” The album’s title itself simply represents it being the duo’s seventh studio album, saying they “hoped its simplicity would encourage people to look inside. No title using words that we could find felt like an appropriate summation of the album,” although they later mentioned that the number 7 represents some interesting connections in numerology, which further inspired them in naming the album as such. The band cited the “societal insanity” during 2016 and 2017 as a deep influence on the creation of the record, elaborating: “there is quite a bit of chaos happening in these songs, and a pervasive dark field that we had little control over. The discussions surrounding women’s issues were a constant source of inspiration and questioning. The energy, lyrics and moods of much of this record grew from ruminations on the roles, pressures and conditions that our society places on women, past and present. The twisted double edge of glamour, with its perils and perfect moments, was an endless source.”]

3. The Get Up Kids – “Maybe”
from: Kicker EP / Polyvinyl Record Co / To Be Released June 8, 2018
[Matt Pryor on vocals & guitars, Jim Suptic on guitar, Rob Pope on bass, James Dewees on keyboards, Ryan Pope on drums. On March 29, 2018, Polyvinyl Records announced on their Instagram account that they had signed the band and that new music will be coming soon. The Get Up Kids are an American rock band from Kansas City, Missouri. Formed in 1995, the band was a major player in the mid-1990s emo scene, otherwise known as the “second wave” of emo music. As they gained prominence, they began touring with bands such as Green Day and Weezer before becoming headliners themselves, eventually embarking on international tours of Japan and Europe. They founded Heroes & Villains Records, an imprint of the successful indie rock label Vagrant Records. While the imprint was started to release albums by The Get Up Kids, it served as a launching pad for several side-projects such as The New Amsterdams and Reggie and the Full Effect. The Get Up Kids were viewed throughout their existence as a prototypical emo band, having been major players in the Midwest emo movement of the mid-1990s. Their second album Something to Write Home About remains their most widely acclaimed album, and is considered to be one of the quintessential albums of the second-wave emo movement. However, like many early emo bands, The Get Up Kids sought to dissociate themselves with the term, as it was considered dismissive to be seen as an “emo band.” The band departed heavily from their established style with the release of their 2002 album On a Wire, which saw the band take on a much more layered, alternative rock sound. Years later, guitarist Jim Suptic even apologized for having the influence they did on many of the modern third-wave emo bands, commenting that “[t]he punk scene we came out of and the punk scene now are completely different. It’s like glam rock now … If this is the world we helped create, then I apologize.” Due to internal conflicts, the band broke up in 2005. Three years later, the band reunited to support the tenth anniversary re-release of Something to Write Home About, and soon afterward entered the studio to write new material. In early 2010, the band released Simple Science, their first release in six years, followed in 2011 by the full-length There Are Rules. The Get Up Kids Members Rob Pope is also in the band Spoon; Jim Suptic is in the bands: Blackpool Lights, and Radar State; James Dewees is in the band Reggie and the Full Effect; and Matt Pryor performs often as a solo artists, and in the bands: Radar State, and The New Amsterdams.]

[On June 14 The Get Up Kids will launch a 20 city month long US Tour]

4. Shy Boys – “Keeps Me On My Toes”
from: Shy Boys / High Dive Records / January 17, 2014
[On April 3, 2018 it was announced that Shy Boys had been signed to San Francisco based, national label, Polyvinyl Records. Hailed as “The Beach Boys on Robitussin”, Shy Boys (brothers Collin & Kyle Rausch, Konnor Ervin, Kyle Little & Ross Brown) were bred in the dankest basements of Kansas City, MO as a group of ill-fitting squares in a scene of punks and weirdos. We find these great friends now, still living & loving in KC, trading instruments while creating melodic, happy-sad tunes to make your heart swell. Shy Boys’ sophomore album will arrive later this year on Polyvinyl Record Co., bringing with it big, melancholic vocal harmonies of a past’s present, amidst these strange and bittersweet future daze. This was the bands debut release. Brothers Collin Rausch, Kyle Rausch, and friend and roommate at the time Konnor Ervin, created this record. Collin and Kyle’s father was a High School band director and music teacher. Konnor Ervin was the lead singer and songwriter of The ACBs, where Kyle also played drums. The 10 song release had two singles premiered by Stereogum. “Keeps Me On My Toes” was a song Collin wrote in 15 minutes while his girlfriend was in the shower. Wednesday MidDay Medley has been a big fan of The Shy Boys and all of the ACBs recordings. In 2011 we started playing songs from The I’ms, a duo made of up Collin and Kyle, who posted 6 of their self recorded songs on their facebook page. We included this informal release in our Top Ten of The 111 Best Recordings of 2011. 3 of the songs from The I’ms recordings ended up being re-recorded for Shy Boys. The album was recorded at West End Studio, over two-weekends.]

[On Saturday, April 14 Shy Boys launch their 15 city US tour at Replay Lounge, in Lawrence Kansas, with Cocordion, Fraydee Cat, and Fullbloods.]

5. Mac Lethal – “Backward”
from: 11:11/ Rhymesayers Entertainment / April 8, 2008
[David McCleary Sheldon was born July 25, 1981. Known by his stage name Mac Lethal, he released his debut album, Men Are from Mars, Pornstars Are from Earth, on HHI Recordings in 2002. Sage Francis took him on the Fuck Clear Channel Tour in 2004. In 2006, Mac Lethal founded Black Clover Records with longtime friend Jeremy Willis, who had been running the Datura Label. In 2007, he released the album entitled 11:11 on Rhymesayers Entertainment. In November 2011, Mac Lethal released a video on YouTube of him rapping over the beat to “Look at Me Now” while he prepares a dish of pancakes in his kitchen. The video became a viral hit and got millions of views in a matter of days and led to interviews on websites like CNN and The Washington Post. In 2011, he was offered a contract from Sony which he rejected, referring to the $250,000, 5 album, 2 option and one milestone option deal as “insane.” Mac Lethal has also managed a Tumblr feed called “Texts from Bennett”, in which he posts text message conversations between himself and his cousin Bennett. Although some have questioned whether or not Bennett is a real person, he insists that the conversations are genuine. He released the novel of the same name on Simon & Schuster in 2013. On Sept. 13, 2016, he released the album, Congratulations, which featured a guest appearance from Tech N9ne.]

[Mac Lethal plays recordBar Sunday, April 15, with Wax, the 21st date, on his 45-city US Tour.]

6. Kississippi – “Rinse, Repeat”
from: Sunset Blush / Bug Crusher Records / April 6, 2018
[Debut full length album from Philadephia based indie folk band fronted by Zoe Allaire Reynolds (with Adam DaSilva, Jeremy Probst, Allegra Eidinger, and Kaylen Alan Krebsbach.]

7. Jametatone – “No More Ignor”
from: Frog In The Pot / J. Ashley Miller / December 21, 2017
[New 10-song album from Jametatone, the solo project of J. Ashley Miller who also records with his band as Metatone. J. Ashley Miller is the 2016 Charlotte Street Generative Performing Artist Award Fellow. He is a composer, producer and multi-instrumentalist. His genre-bending trans-modern work has been performed everywhere from YJ’s to the Kauffman Performing Arts Center, to the MoMa PS1 in NYC. Ashley utilizes a diverse range of technologies, techniques, and collaborators to access obscure facets of the human emotional landscape. Jametatone opened all four shows at The Outburst KC, where Calvin Arsenia performed his 2017 Release Catastrophe Unplugged with guest musicians Beau Bledsoe, Fritz Hutchinson, Mark Southerland, and artist & vocalist Seth M. Jones. You can view more of Ashley’s work at http://www.jametatone.com.]

[Jametatone plays The Ship, 1217 Union Avenue, in the West Bottoms, Saturday, April 14, with Calvin Arsenia, and Tegu-Tegu Pro Fusion.]

8. Calvin Arsenia – “Experience”
from: Catastrophe / Calvin Arsenia / February 14, 2017
[Recently Calvin Arsenia was signed to a new record label in Kansas City called Bull’s Eye Records founded by Jim Andrews and Patrick Sprehe. Calvin Arsenia originally premiered the songs from Catstrophe in a live show at recordBar in November 2016, in a stage show that involved a company of 50 people, dancers, stilt walkers, special lighting, back up singers, guest artists. Since Calvin Arsenia came home to KC after living in Edinburgh, Scotland, he has released his EP, Moments, in 2014, and his EP Prose in 2015, and his Folk Alliance exclusive EP Catastrophe in 2016. Standing at 6 foot 6 inches, Arsenia’s powerful vocals span a 3.5 octave range, while playing piano, banjo, guitar and harp Calvin has also worked as a teacher of music to elementary students. Calvin is a graduate of Artist INC. Since 2014 we have been celebrating the music of Calvin Arsenia on WMM. He has played Folk Alliance International, Kansas City Fringe Fest, The Nelson Atkins Museum of Art, The Kauffman Center For The Performing Arts, The Middle of the Map Fest., The Folly Theatre. Calvin played at Kansas City’s newly restored Greenwood Social Hall, at 1750 Bellevue Ave. in KC on June 11, 2017 in a show that was recorded live. In the Fall of 2017 Calvin embarked on a three month US/European Outlyre Tour where he has played San Francisco, Portland, Vancouver, NYC, Boston, Sweden, Edinburgh, Denmark, Holland, Switzerland, Lyon and Paris. Calvin played over 40 shows, with musician and friend Simon Huntley who plays with Quixotic. On December 5, 2017 Calvin released his EP Caviar, produced for attendees at Calvin’s “Secret Show,” Tuesday, December 5, at Wickstock West, 1324 West 12th Street, in The West Bottoms, and for supporters of his Outlyre Tour. Words & Music by Calvin Arsenia. Caviar was produced by Jametatone, Simon Huntley and Calvin Arsenia. Recorded at The Infoaming Vertex.]

[Calvin Arsenia plays The Ship, 1217 Union Avenue, in the West Bottoms, Saturday, April 14, with Jametatone, and Tegu-Tegu Pro Fusion.]

9. Bobby Watson & The I Have a Dream Project–”My Song” [feat. Glenn North]
from: Check Cashing Day / Lafiya Music / August 28, 2013
[Bobby Watson was born in Lawrence, Kansas, August 23, 1953. he is an American post-bop jazz alto saxophonist, composer, producer, and educator. Watson now has 27 recordings as a leader. He appears on nearly 100 other recordings as either co-leader or in a supporting role. Watson has recorded more than 100 original compositions. Watson grew up in Bonner Springs and Kansas City, Kansas. Glenn North is a nationally recognized performance poet who has shared the stage with such noted poets as Nikki Giovanni, Sonia Sanchez, and Amiri Baraka. He served as Poet-In-Residence and Education Specialist at The American Jazz Museum from 2004 to 2014. He was a 2009 Charlotte Street Foundation Generative Performing Awards Fellow. North’s work has been commissioned by entities including Points of Light Foundation, the Norman Lear Center, the Nelson Atkins Museum of Art, and Kansas City Public Library. He has been a featured poet at events hosted by MTV Rock the Vote, NAACP Black History Month, and KC Repertory Theatre in conjunction with the world premiere of Clay. He was accepted into the Cave Canem program. He has worked as director of the Urban Transcendence Poetry Project. His original spoken word tracks are featured on recordings including: Out of the Comfort Zone by the Jazz Disciples, Release by the Phantom, The Experience by Tru Sol, and Check Cashing Day from Bobby Watson & The I Have a Dream Project. He studied English at Lincoln University in Jefferson City, earned his BLS from Rockhurst University, and is currently pursuing his MFA in Creative Writing at UMKC.]

[On Friday, April 13, at 6:00 pm, Celebrating National Poetry Month, the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art presents the debut screening of director Harold Smith’s documentary, The Gospel According to Glenn North. The film explores 18th & Vine Poet Laureate Glenn North’s unique poetic blend of jazz, blues, religion, black history, and social commentary. the screening will be followed by a Q&A with Kansas City native Glenn North. The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art is located at 4525 Oak St, Kansas City, MO. Tickets Available at http://www.nelson-atkins.org]

10:31 – Underwriting

10:33 – Interview with Doby Watson

Doby Watson

Singer-Songwriter Doby Watson has just released his new EP, Family Mattress Deluxe, a collection of songs written by Doby and co-produced with Zack Hames. Doby Watson was born in 1986. Instead of attending college, as Richard Gintowt wrote for The Pitch in 2009, “Watson spent his young-adult years touring the country with a guitar and a box of Clif Bars, one for lunch, then a real meal for dinner, and a bunch of sad and beautiful homespun songs that are as sparse and haunting as those of Leonard Cohen or Jason Molina.” In 2009 Doby released Twenty Two. In 2013 He released Watson & May an EP in collaboration with Margo May that was produced & engineered by Lennon Bone. Double Shift Music released Doby’s album Live-In Son in 2014, and the EP collaborative: Swearengin, Watson & May in 2016. More info at: http://www.dobywatson.bandcamp.com

Doby Watson, Thanks for being with us on WMM.

Midwestern DIY folk veteran, Doby Watson, returns from a break in his ceaseless tour schedule, with a new EP, titled “Family Mattress Deluxe’ available on limited cassette via eclectic hardcore label Error Records and across all streaming platforms.

Congratulations on the new EP Family Mattress Deluxe.

For nearly 15 years Doby has been traveling all over the country playing shows. While in KC he is often helping to put together shows for fellow traveling musician friends.

Family Mattress Deluxe EP

Side A (Family Mattress EP)
Miami Vomit II
Starve
Family Mattress III

Side B (bonus tracks)
Natural Ice (Early Morning version)
Family Mattress (AKADUNGEONMASTER remix)
Beer For Dinner II (with Austin Swearengin)
[a moody collaboration with New York based sculptor / songwriter Austin Swearengin. The warbly, lo-fi duet finds itself evolving into a slow burning, industrial-tinged jam that fizzles into feedback.]

10:40

Doby Watson playing live on the April 11, 2018 edition of Wednesday MidDay Medley on 90.1 FM KKFI.

10. Doby Watson – “In Rows” (Live)
This song was on Doby’s album: Live-In Son / Double Shift Music / October 17, 2014
[For the record: Watson performed the songs live, while being recorded, in Ross Brown’s basement in KCMO. The next day, also in Brown’s basement, Grant Buell (Rhodes), Jerad Tomasino (vocals) and Hannah Jensen (viola), having never practiced with each other or Watson, improvised their parts over the live recordings of Watson. Richard Gintowt added additional vocals at his home in San Francisco, CA. The songs sat for some time until they were picked up by Ryan Brewer, who added electric guitar, field recordings & auxiliary percussion while he mixed the songs in Champaign, IL. Mastered by Cory Schulz in Milwaukee, WI.]

We are talking with Singer-Songwriter Doby Watson who has just released his new EP, Family Mattress Deluxe, on February 23, 2018, on Error Records.

From Doby’s own words: “When I was a kid I played guitar in some hardcore bands. When I found myself without a band, at the end of high school, I started trying to sing and write songs. Falling on the moniker “Boo Hiss” (something a class mate of mine said in place of swear words). I put some songs online and got asked to be on a small DIY label from Ohio called Tract Records. Around that time, I befriended touring DIY artists’ such as Viking Moses, Real Live Tigers, Manipulator Alligator and a young man named Joseph Murphy (who was in tons of bands), as well. Through these connections I was encouraged to tour and became involved in the Midwest’s various DIY communities, making countless friends.”

“Rather than go to college, I chose to focus solely on DIY touring and releasing music (for much of it taking my good friend, then KC native, and amazing songwriter, Austin Swearengin with me for most of these tours). ”

“Around that same time, I made an attempt to be taken more “seriously”, dropped my moniker and unsuccessfully released a mini-album under my own name. After some rather chaotic and unorganized tours for the album, I became depressed and disillusioned with music. I set music aside as a priority, moved to Lawrence, KS and tried to assimilate to what I thought was a ‘normal’ life. ”

“I went to college, got a day job, and wound up generally hating life. This new ‘normal’ path inevitably didn’t work out for me – I moved back in with my parents and held various dead end jobs and sank deeper into a depression, completely ceasing to make any music.”

“I (Doby) performed the songs live, while being recorded, in Ross Brown’s basement in Kansas City, MO. The next day, also in Brown’s basement, Grant Buell (Rhodes), Jerad Tomasino (vocals) and Hannah Jensen (viola), having never practiced with each other or Watson, improvised their parts over the live recordings of Watson. Richard Gintowt added additional vocals at his home in San Francisco, CA. The songs sat for some time until they were picked up by Ryan Brewer, who added electric guitar, field recordings and auxiliary percussion while he mixed the songs in Champaign, IL. The results were mastered by Cory Schulz in MIlwaukee, WI. ”

10:47

11. Doby Watson – “Pick Up” (Live)
[Doby Watson recorded this song for a Daytrotter Session, August 11, 2016, in Horseshack, Davenport, Iowa. It was also featured in Paste Magazine, September 16, 2016, and American Songwriter on September 9, 2015, from his SoundCloud page.]

Doby Watson calls his music, “Experimental Americana from Missouri.”

Doby Watson on the April 11, 2018 edition of Wednesday MidDay Medley on 90.1 FM KKFI.

10:54

12. Doby Watson – “I Wish That Everything” (Live)
This song was also on Doby’s album: Live-In Son / Double Shift Music / October 17, 2014
[This song was written by Doby’s friend Matthew Hoppock. For the record: Watson performed the songs live, while being recorded, in Ross Brown’s basement in KCMO. The next day, also in Brown’s basement, Grant Buell (Rhodes), Jerad Tomasino (vocals) and Hannah Jensen (viola), having never practiced with each other or Watson, improvised their parts over the live recordings of Watson. Richard Gintowt added additional vocals at his home in San Francisco, CA. The songs sat for some time until they were picked up by Ryan Brewer, who added electric guitar, field recordings & auxiliary percussion while he mixed the songs in Champaign, IL. Mastered by Cory Schulz in Milwaukee, WI.]

Doby Watson recently wrote: “if I could make a deal with the devil I would trade voices with contemporary R&B singer Tank.”

Doby Watson, Thanks for being with us on WMM.

Doby Watson has just released his new EP, Family Mattress Deluxe, a collection of songs written by Doby and co-produced with Zack Hames. More info at: http://www.dobywatson.bandcamp.com

11:00 – Station ID

13. Witch Jail – “Saucer Season Revisited”
from: Music For Magic Moments / Witch Jail / April 13, 2017
[Kansas City based Post-exotic American death-pop band formed in 2013. The band explains that they are, “Too weird for the punks, too punk for the weirdos.” Current band members include: Guy Slimey on vocals, Eddie Morphine on guitar, Jack Suede on bass, and A. Ghost on drums. The band has recorded with Woody Records, Too Much Rock, and This Ain’t Heaven.]

11:04 – Interview with Guy Slimey, Eddie Morphine, and A. Ghost of Witch Jail

Witch Jail

The Kansas City based post-exotic, death-pop band, Witch Jail was formed in 2013. The band writes that they are, “Too weird for the punks, too punk for the weirdos.” Current band members include: Guy Slimey on vocals, Eddie Morphine on guitar, Jack Suede on bass, and A. Ghost on drums. The band has recorded with Woody Records, Too Much Rock, and This Ain’t Heaven. Witch Jail have a new album: Music For Magic Moments, that will be released Friday, April 13.

Witch Jail play an Album Release Show, Thursday, April 12, at 9:00 pm, at The Brick, 1727 McGee St., KCMO with Jorge Arana Trio, Bad Girls, and Neptune. More info at: http://www.witchjail.bandcamp.com

Guy Slimey, Eddie Morphine, & A. Ghost of Witch Jail thanks for being with us on WMM.

Witch Jail were on our radio show last February 8, 2017 with Sid Sowder talking about the Too Much Rock Single Series release of ”Slimewave USA”

Witch Jail are having a busy week:

Wednesday: on WMM talking about the new Witch Jail album

Thursday: Release show at The Brick with Jorge Arana Trio, Bird Girls, and Neptune

Friday: In Madison, playing at Mickey’s Tavern with Solid Freex and No Question

Saturday: In Cedar Rapids at The Hive Collective with Tu’mera Divine

Sunday: In Des Moines at Vaudeville Mews with Odd Pets, The Vahnevants, and Greg Wheeler and the Poly Mall Cops

Monday: Back at work!

Then in a month Witch Jail heads down south: Nashville, Memphis, NOLA, Austin, Ft. Worth, OKC, and Wichita. No rest for the wicked!

Witch Jail

11:13

14. Witch Jail – “Under The Volcano”
from: Music For Magic Moments / Witch Jail / April 13, 2017
[Kansas City based Post-exotic American death-pop band formed in 2013. The band explains that they are, “Too weird for the punks, too punk for the weirdos.” Current band members include: Guy Slimey on vocals, Eddie Morphine on guitar, Jack Suede on bass, and A. Ghost on drums. The band has recorded with Woody Records, Too Much Rock, and This Ain’t Heaven.]

11:25

15. Witch Jail – “Snake Church”
from: Music For Magic Moments / Witch Jail / April 13, 2017
[Kansas City based Post-exotic American death-pop band formed in 2013. The band explains that they are, “Too weird for the punks, too punk for the weirdos.” Current band members include: Guy Slimey on vocals, Eddie Morphine on guitar, Jack Suede on bass, and A. Ghost on drums. The band has recorded with Woody Records, Too Much Rock, and This Ain’t Heaven.]

[Witch Jail play an Album Release Show, Thursday, April 12, at 9:00 pm, at The Brick, 1727 McGee St., KCMO with Jorge Arana Trio, Bad Girls, and Neptune. More info at: http://www.witchjail.bandcamp.com]

16. Kadesh Flow – “Room Service”
from: Room Service EP / Ryan Davis / March 30, 2018
[Kadesh Flow is Ryan Davis is a rapper with an MBA. At age 11, he began rapping and playing trombone within two weeks of one another. His music has been featured on network television in multiple countries and territories across Southeast Asia. Locally, Kadesh can be found rocking solo hip hop sets, laying down bone bars with KC funk juggernaut The Phantastics, or jamming with various bands throughout the city. The Room Service EP was conceived between shows at MAGfest 2018, when Kadesh Flow, Atlas, and Bill Beats began creating in their hotel room. Producers/Writers include: Kadesh Flow, Atlas, Bill Beats, Shubzilla, Eye-Q, O.Super. Mixed By: Kadesh Flow. Mastered By: Out D Park Productions.]

[The Phantastics play Record Store Day at Josey Record, Saturday, April 21, at 8:00 PM.]

11:34 – Interview with Kadesh Flow

Kadesh Flow

Kadesh Flow aka Ryan Davis joins us to share music from his new EP, Room Service. Kadesh Flow is a rapper, trombonist, and producer. At age 11, he began rapping and playing trombone within two weeks of one another. His music has been featured on network television in multiple countries and territories across Southeast Asia. Locally, Kadesh can be found rocking solo hip hop sets, laying down bone bars with The Phantastics, or jamming with various bands throughout the city. The Room Service EP was conceived between shows at MAGfest 2018, when Kadesh Flow, Atlas, and Bill Beats began creating in their hotel room. The Phantastics play Record Store Day at Josey Records, Saturday, April 21, at 8:00 PM. More info at: http://www.kadeshflow.com

Kadesh Flow aka Ryan Davis, thanks for being with us again on WMM

The Room Service EP was conceived between shows at MAGfest 2018, when Kadesh Flow, Atlas, and Bill Beats began creating in their hotel room. Earlier in the year Kadesh found out he would be playing a showcase a South By Southwest, and he though it might be good to have new music to offer, and that’s when it sort of fell into place to record this new EP.

11:42

17. Kadesh Flow – “Glassy Eyes feat. Eye-Q”
from: Room Service EP / Ryan Davis / March 30, 2018
[Kadesh Flow is Ryan Davis is a rapper with an MBA. At age 11, he began rapping and playing trombone within two weeks of one another. His music has been featured on network television in multiple countries and territories across Southeast Asia. Locally, Kadesh can be found rocking solo hip hop sets, laying down bone bars with KC funk juggernaut The Phantastics, or jamming with various bands throughout the city. The Room Service EP was conceived between shows at MAGfest 2018, when Kadesh Flow, Atlas, and Bill Beats began creating in their hotel room. Producers/Writers include: Kadesh Flow, Atlas, Bill Beats, Shubzilla, Eye-Q, O.Super. Mixed By: Kadesh Flow. Mastered By: Out D Park Productions.]

[The Phantastics play Record Store Day at Josey Record, Saturday, April 21, at 8:00 PM.]

Kadesh Flow has also played with Hearts of Darkness, and is a part of The Nerdy People Of Color Collective.

Kadesh Flow on the April 11, 2018 edition of Wednesday MidDay Medley on 90.1 FM KKFI.

11:56

18. Kadesh Flow – “FYI feat. Atlas & O.Super”
from: Room Service EP / Ryan Davis / March 30, 2018
[Kadesh Flow is Ryan Davis is a rapper with an MBA. At age 11, he began rapping and playing trombone within two weeks of one another. His music has been featured on network television in multiple countries and territories across Southeast Asia. Locally, Kadesh can be found rocking solo hip hop sets, laying down bone bars with KC funk juggernaut The Phantastics, or jamming with various bands throughout the city. The Room Service EP was conceived between shows at MAGfest 2018, when Kadesh Flow, Atlas, and Bill Beats began creating in their hotel room. Producers/Writers include: Kadesh Flow, Atlas, Bill Beats, Shubzilla, Eye-Q, O.Super. Mixed By: Kadesh Flow. Mastered By: Out D Park Productions.]

[The Phantastics play Record Store Day at Josey Record, Saturday, April 21, at 8:00 PM.]

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

Next week, on April 18, Bach Aria Soloists including Elizabeth Suh Lane, Beau Bledsoe, and Jeff Harshbarger play live Tango music in our 90.1 FM Studios. Plus Amy Farrand joins us to share music from the debut release of her band, Amy Farrand & The Like. Plus, Brenton Cook joins us to share music and information about Outer Reaches Explores The World – Friday, April 20 at recordBar with SUNU, Enrique Javier Chi, Harptasia feat. Calvin Arsenia, Teri Quinn, Brandon Draper’s Drum Safari, and DJ Memo. Plus, the band, Thee Devotion joins us to share tracks from their new album, Chapel.

Our Script/Playlist is a “cut and paste” of information.
Sources for notes: artist’s websites, bios, wikipedia.org

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Show #729

Wednesday MidDay Medley presents Doby Watson + Witch Jail + Kadesh Flow

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

Wednesday, April 11, 2018

New & MidCoastal Releases + Doby Watson
+ Witch Jail + Kadesh Flow

Mark plays more New & MidCoastal Releases from: The Get Up Kids, Doby Watson, Kadesh Flow, Witch Jail, Mac Lethal, Shy Boys, Calvin Arsenia, Jametatone, Bobby Watson featuring Glenn North, Kississippi, and Beach House.

Doby Watson

At 10:30 Singer-Songwriter Doby Watson plays live in our 90.1 FM Studios. Doby has just released his new EP, Family Mattress Deluxe, written by Doby and co-produced with Zack Hames. Doby Watson was born in 1986. Instead of attending college, as Richard Gintowt wrote for The Pitch in 2009, “Watson spent his young-adult years touring the country with a guitar and a box of Clif Bars, one for lunch, then a real meal for dinner, and a bunch of sad and beautiful homespun songs that are as sparse and haunting as those of Leonard Cohen or Jason Molina.” In 2009 Doby released Twenty Two. In 2013 He released Watson & May an EP in collaboration with Margo May that was produced & engineered by Lennon Bone. Double Shift Music released Doby’s album Live-In Son in 2014, and the Swearengin, Watson & May EP in 2016. More info at: http://www.dobywatson.bandcamp.com

Witch Jail

At 11:00 Mark talks with members of the KC based post-exotic, death-pop band, Witch Jail. Witch Jail was formed in 2013, and the band writes that they are, “Too weird for the punks, too punk for the weirdos.” Current band members include: Guy Slimey on vocals, Eddie Morphine on guitar, Jack Suede on drums, and A. Ghost. The band has recorded with Woody Records, Too Much Rock, and This Ain’t Heaven. Witch Jail have a new album: Music For Magic Moments, that will be released Friday, April 13. Witch Jail play an Album Release Show, Thursday, April 12, at 9:00 pm, at The Brick, 1727 McGee St., KCMO with Jorge Arana Trio, Bad Girls, and Neptune. More info at: http://www.witchjail.bandcamp.com

Kadesh Flow

At 11:30 Kadesh Flow aka Ryan Davis joins us to share music from his new EP, Room Service. Kadesh Flow is a rapper, trombonist, and producer. At age 11, he began rapping and playing trombone within two weeks of one another. His music has been featured on network television in multiple countries and territories across Southeast Asia. Locally, Kadesh can be found rocking solo hip hop sets, laying down bone bars with The Phantastics, or jamming with various bands throughout the city. The Room Service EP was conceived between shows at MAGfest 2018, when Kadesh Flow, Atlas, and Bill Beats began creating in their hotel room. The Phantastics play Record Store Day at Josey Records, Saturday, April 21, at 8:00 PM. More info at: http://www.kadeshflow.com

On your local radio dial 90.1 FM or
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Show #729

WMM Playlist from April 4, 2018

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

Wednesday, April 4, 2018

New & MidCoastal Releases + Ten Thousand One
+ OLIVIA FOX + Ryan Wilks & Here Where You Wish

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

2. Cavern of Anti-Matter – “Make Out Fade Out”
from: Hormone Lemonade / Duophonic / March 23, 2018
[Cavern Of Anti-Matter was formed by Stereolab mainman Tim Gane, now Berlin-based and collaborating with original Stereolab drummer Joe Dilworth, and synth wizard Holger Zapf. This is their third album proper following 2016’s Void Beats / Invocation Trex, and Blood-Drums, their 2013 debut album.]

3. Mysterious Clouds – “Road To The Sun featuring Your Friend”
from: My Head is Going Round EP / Haymaker Records / To Be Released in May, 2018
[Mysterious Clouds is one of the musical projects of Kansas City, Kansas based post-punk psychedelic musical artists, Dedric Moore and Delaney Moore and special guests. For this track and one other on the new EP the band collaborated with Taryn Blake Miller a Lawrence Kansas based musician and songwriter who records as Your Friend. The Delaney brothers are also founders of the critically acclaimed band Monta At Odds. The Mysterious Clouds “Clear Reflection” was also included on the Haymakers Records compilation, Fairgounds Vol. 2 Released March 24, 2017.]

[Mysterious Clouds play Davey’s Uptown, 3401 Main, Friday, April 6, at 9:00 PM with The Philistines, VEHICLES, and Human Host]

4. Thee Devotion – “Shake It Up”
from: Chapel / Woundup Records / April 7, 2018
[Thee Devotion is a Kansas City based, “chickenshack” and “garage soul” band formed on January 1, 2008 with Davin Watne on guitar, keyboards, harmonica and vocal; Chris Teasely on keyboards, organ, harmonica, flute, trumpet, and vocals; Bruce Eddy on bass and vocals; and Keith Patterson on drums and vocals. Chapel is their second record and was produced by Bill Honan who also played piano and moog. Jesus Negron and Sean Branagan played percussion and David Williams played pedal steel on the record. All songs written by Thee Devotion. The song “Shake it Up” is about Ferguson. Thee Devotion will be our guest on WMM on April 18.]

[Thee Devotion play an Album Release Show on Saturday, April 7, at 9:30 at The Ship, 1217 Union, West Bottoms, with special guests DJ Lady J, and DJ Deep Groove.]

5. Billie Eilish – “bitches broken hearts”
from: bitches broken hearts – Single / Darkroom Interscope Records / March 30, 2018
[16 year old singer songwriter Billie Eilish Pirate Baird O’Connell was born December 18, 2001, and is known professionally as Billie Eilish. She was raised in Highland Park, Los Angeles to actress-musician-screenwriter Maggie Baird & Patrick O’Connell. Billie joined the Los Angeles Children’s Chorus at 8. At age 11, she began writing and singing her own songs, following her brother Finneas O’Connell, known as Finneas, an actor, musician, & producer, known for his role as Alistair in the Fox TV series Glee. Finneas was already performing his own songs with his band. In October 2015, when she was 13, Billie recorded the song “Ocean Eyes”, initially written by Finneas for his band, and sent it to her dance teacher, who hoped to choreograph a dance to it. Billie Eilish released “Ocean Eyes” on SoundCloud in 2016. A music video was released on (4/24/16), and a video of Eilish performing a dance to the song was released (11/22/16). “Ocean Eyes”, racked up over 35 million streams on Spotify. It was rereleased worldwide through Darkroom-Interscope (11/18/16). She released the singles: “Six Feet Under” (2/3/17), “Bellyache” (5/5/17) followed by her debut EP, Don’t Smile at Me (8/11/17) followed by more singles and remixes: “Bored,” “Watch,” “Copycat,” “Idontwannabeyouanymore,” “My Boy,” and “Don’t Smile at Me” (8/12/17). Billie collaborated with American rapper Vince Staples for a remix of “Watch” titled “&Burn.” For 2018 Record Store Day, Billie will release a 7″ vinyl acoustic version of “Party Favor” & acoustic version of “Hotline Bling” by Drake.]

[Billie Eilish plays recordBar, 1520 Grand, TONIGHT, April 4 the show is SOLD OUT.]

6. Margo May – “Trust A Fool”
from: I’m Not Coming Home / Double Shift Music / July 19, 2015
[Written by and performed by Margo May. Recorded live and Mixed by Tim J. Harte in Kansas City, Mo.(motherrussiaindustries.com) Mastered by Cory Shultz. Doby Watson is featured on guitar. Margo May grew up in Kansas City. She has been writing songs since she was 15. She has worked as an actor at The Coterie Theatre. She studied liberal arts and english at University of Missouri – Kansas City. Margo made her national network television debut in the 2010 season of American Idol. Her debut recording “Summerof” was one of our favorite recordings of 2010 and has received critical acclaim. She was the winner of the 2010 Pitch Music Award for Best Emerging Act. Margo has played all over KC, Portland, Oregon, Austin, Texas. Margo has released several albums af her own original music as well as several collaborations and remixes.]

[Margo May plays Revolution Records, 1830 Locust. on First friday, April 6, at 7:00 pm with Joseph Warren & The Wanderlust Revival at 8:00pm, and Fathers at 9:00 pm.]

7. Noah Davis – “Love Me”
from: Magic EP / Noah David / April 3, 2018
[Kansas City based musician, Noah Davis was inspired by his father’s old gospel and blues albums. Noah grew up as a multiracial kid whose parents loved both Rock and Rhythm & Blues, helping Noah discover that music was not about color, but about heart and soul. Noah also credits Jimi Hendrix’s concept of the “musical church” as an ultimate influence in the healing capabilities of music. Last year Noah Davis released his full length album 100% on March 4, 2016.]

[Noah Davis Band play an EP Release Show, Friday, April 6 at 6:30 pm at Gallery 504, 504 East 18th Street, Suite 103 in the Crossroads with DFK.]

8. Martian! Martian! Martian! – “Runner”
from: Runner / Martian! Martian! Martian! / January 1, 2018
[M!M!M! is a newly formed three-piece garage pop band from Kansas City formed by Nick McKenna on bass & vocals, Alex Yoffie on guitar, and Nick Robertson on drums.]

[Martian! Martian! Martian! play miniBar, 3810 Broadway, Friday, April 6, at 9:00 pm with Mene Mene, and The Atomic 50’s]

10:30 – Underwriting

9. Ten Thousand One – “Control”
from: Control / Ten Thousand One / May 5, 2015
[2nd album from KC based band formed in 2006 by Austin Williams on lead vocals, David Capell on bass, Dustin Reed on guitar, Steve Bell on guitar, and Brian Shackelton on drums. In 2015 They won Song of the Year, from The Midwest Music Awards for “Control.”]

[Ten Thousand One play The Rino 314 Armour Rd, Kansas City North, on April 7, at 7:00 pm with Famous For A Day, Conman Economy, and CUDO. ]

Austin Williams, David Capell, & Brian Shackleton of Ten Thousand One on the April 4, 2018 edition of Wednesday MidDay Medley on KKFI 90.1 FM.

Austin Williams, David Capell, & Brian Shackleton of Ten Thousand One on the April 4, 2018 edition of Wednesday MidDay Medley on KKFI 90.1 FM.

Austin Williams, David Capell, & Brian Shackleton of Ten Thousand One on the April 4, 2018 edition of Wednesday MidDay Medley on KKFI 90.1 FM.

10:36 – Interview w/ Austin Williams, Brian Shackleton, David Capell of Ten Thousand One

The Kansas City based band Ten Thousand One was formed in 2006 by best friends: Austin Williams on lead vocals, David Capell on bass, Dustin Reed on guitar, Steve Bell on guitar, and Brian Shackelton on drums. The band released their self-titled debut album on October 30, 2012. In 2015 they won Song of the Year, from The Midwest Music Awards for “Control” the title track of their second album, released May 5, 2015. After being chosen to play RockFest in 2016, Ten Thousand One have recently been asked to play Rocklahoma 2018, May 25-27. Ten Thousand One also play The Rino 314 Armour Rd, Kansas City North, on April 7, at 7:00 pm with Famous For A Day, Conman Economy, and CUDO. Joinings us today are three of the members of Ten Thousand One.

Austin Williams, Brian Shackleton & David Capell, Thanks for being with us on WMM.

Since 2006 the band has held weekly practices every Sunday morning, in Brian Shackelton’s basement, which is also the inspiration for the band’s name because his street address is 10001.

10:44

10. Ten Thousand One – “The Letter”
from: Control / Ten Thousand One / May 5, 2015
[2nd album from KC based band formed in 2006 by Austin Williams on lead vocals, David Capell on bass, Dustin Reed on guitar, Steve Bell on guitar, and Brian Shackelton on drums. In 2015 They won Song of the Year, from The Midwest Music Awards for “Control.”]

Ten Thousand One have watched each other get married, have kids, graduate from college, and grad school, create businesses, but through it all they have always carved out time for the band, for that weekly rehearsal, to play music together.

The band has received critical praise for their live performances, and the band’s mix of “alternative to thrash, hardcore to blast beat metal, even dirty blues thrown in.” Their Facebook page refers to: metal riffs and punk beats. They currently see their music as developing a “Southern Rock” sound.

Ten Thousand One were chosen to play RockFest in 2016, the year Disturbed and Seether played the fest. They were part of a contest held by 98.9 The Rock and due to the number of votes registered in their support from fans they were asked to be involved. Each member was thrilled to be on stage at Liberty Memorial.

Ten Thousand One have recently been asked to play Rocklahoma 2018, May 25-27 that will have over 75,000 fans attending this 11th annual event. The event happens just outside Tulsa, OK and is a three-day camping festival that will feature music on three stages, as well as a campground stage to keep the music going all night long. Some of the bands in the line up include: Godsmack, Poison, Cheap Trick, The Cult, Vince Neil, Stone Temple Pilots, Clutch, The Used, Machine Gun Kelly, Candlebox, and Andrew W.K.

Ten Thousand One is a Kansas City/Raytown based band. It all started in Raytown. Raytown is also the home of the fictional TV Comedy, “Mama’s Family.”

Ten Thousand One lead singer, Austin Williams, is a UMKC doctoral student seeking an Interdisciplinary Ph.D. in American History and Educational Leadership, Policy, and Foundations. Austin is collaborating with UMKC’s Gay and Lesbian Archive of Mid America (GLAMA) and the Kansas City LGBT Film Festival, he is currently working on an oral history project, Responding to AIDS: Kansas City (1981-1995), and a documentary film, The Ordinance. His research focuses on the Kansas City activists and politicians who supported and opposed a series of ordinances introduced in the early 1990s designed to protect gays, lesbians, and people with HIV/AIDS from experiencing discrimination in housing, employment, and public accommodations.

Austin Williams, Brian Shackleton & Dustin Reed Thanks for being with us on WMM.

10:56:30

11. Ten Thousand One – “On Our Own”
from: Control / Ten Thousand One / May 5, 2015
[2nd album from KC based band formed in 2006 by Austin Williams on lead vocals, David Capell on bass, Dustin Reed on guitar, Steve Bell on guitar, and Brian Shackelton on drums. In 2015 They won Song of the Year, from The Midwest Music Awards for “Control.”]

[Ten Thousand One play The Rino 314 Armour Rd, Kansas City North, on April 7, at 7:00 pm with Famous For A Day, Conman Economy, and CUDO. ]

Aubrey Callahan, Tiffany Smith, and Lauren Flynn, of OLIVIA FOX meet Austin Williams, Brian Shackleton, and David Capell of Ten Thousand One on the April 4, 2018 edition of Wednesday MidDay Medley on KKFI 90.1 FM

11:00 – Station ID

12. Olivia Fox – “Utah”
from: Utah – Single / OLIVIA FOX / Febrary 16, 2018

Aubrey Callahan, Lauren Flynn, and Tiffany Smith of OLIVIA FOX on the April 4, 2018 edition of Wednesday MidDay Medley o KKFI 90.1 FM.

11:04 – Interview with Lauren Flynn, Aubrey Callahan and Tiffany Smith

Lauren Flynn, Aubrey Callahan and Tiffany Smith make up the Kansas City band, OLIVIA FOX who released their self titled debut EP, on June 2, 2017. OLIVIA FOX followed that up with two new singles: “Slow Motion” released December 14, 2017, and “Utah” released February 16, 2018. OLIVIA FOX call their sound Folk/Pop and it’s a unique marriage between classic folk instrumentation, vocals, and harmonies to modern programmed beats and synth pads.

OLIVIA FOX play the Homegrown Buzz Music Showcase, Saturday, April 7, on the Kansas City Live! Block, in the Power and Light District, 1330 Grand Blvd. St. KCMO, with: Hembree, Brandon Phillips and The Condition, The Noise FM, Fathers, Mess, Y God Y, The Dear Misses, Faintheart, Hot Suede, and Keaton Conrad. More info at http://www.weareoliviafox.com

Lauren Flynn, Aubrey Callahan and Tiffany Smith thanks for being with us on WMM.

I met the women of Olivia Fox at Folk Alliance International in the hospitality room of the KC Collective Showcase.

OLIVIA FOX is a relatively new band, they been together for a little over a year and a half now, and were all brought together through their manager David “DJ” Lee.

David “DJ” Lee is also the manager for Second Hand King and Tour Manager for Madisen Ward and the Mama Bear.

Aubrey Callahan, Lauren Flynn, and Tiffany Smith with Manager – DJ Lee of OLIVIA FOX on the April 4, 2018 edition of Wednesday MidDay Medley on KKFI 90.1 FM.

Lauren Flynn, Aubrey Callahan and Tiffany Smith talked about how they ended up with the name OLIVIA FOX, after days and days of searching and talking about names.

Mark shared that his impression of the name is, “strong, creative and dashing women.”

Mark also referenced OLIVIA as the name of the first all women run record label, Olivia Records, a collective founded in 1973 to record and market women’s music. It was the brainchild of ten lesbian-feminists living in Washington, D.C. who wanted to create a feminist organization with an economic base. In 1973, the collective put out a 45 with Meg Christian on one side and Cris Williamson on the other. Without making themselves dependent on any high-profile person, they made $12,000 with that 45, enough to put out singer Meg Christian’s first record, and soon after, Cris Williamson’s groundbreaking album, The Changer and the Changed, in 1975. During a radio interview in Washington, D.C. in 1973, Williamson suggested that a record label aimed at gay women would be a good idea. The independent label Olivia Records was founded the next day. Olivia Records release of Williamson’s The Changer and the Changed became one of the best-selling independent releases of all time. As William Ruhlmann of AllMusic writes: “The Changer and the Changed was to women’s music what Michael Jackson’s Thriller was to the music industry in general in the mid-’80s, an album that sold far beyond the perceived size of the market, more than 100,000 copies in its first year of release. Eventually, it reportedly sold more than 500,000 copies, which would make it a gold album, although it has not been certified as such by the RIAA. (That does not disprove the sales estimate, however. Albums are not certified automatically; a record company must request certification and pay for an audit.)”

“Utah” was released February 16, 2018, after “Slow Motion” that was released December 14, 2017, and after their self titled debut EP, OLIVIA FOX came out June 2, 2017. For the recordings the band has been working with Tyler Banks who engineered, mixed and mastered the recording and co-produced the music with David DJ Lee. Tyler also played Drums, Keys, and Programming

Lauren has been the primary songwriter for these first recordings, and also has worked with DJ Lee on the vocal arrangements.

OLIVIA FOX just recently recorded a live acoustic version of their song “Woodpanels and Wine” for their tiny desk contest entry.

OLIVIA FOX performed “Wood Panels & Wine” live in our 90.1 FM Studios.

11:13

13. Olivia Fox – “Wood Panels And Wine” (LIVE)
also available on Olivia Fox – EP / OLIVIA FOX / June 2, 2017

Wood Panels & Wine

It’s a cold dark place
They’ll never see my face
They’ll never hear a word I say
You like it that way

They’ll never find me out
I got myself locked down
All my intentions hit the ground
You got me so strung out

It’s like you got a gun
And you press it to the side of my head
I say what you want me to say
Then you leave me for dead

Breathe it in it just feels right
Focus on a faded line
You got me all in my mind
Until the well runs dry

It’s like you got a gun and you
And you press it to the side of my head
I say what you want me to say
Then you leave me for dead

Oooh

What you so confused about
Why you always bring me down
You got some nerve to call me out
But, I know your secret

It’s like you got a gun
And you press it to the side of my head
I say what you want me to say
Then you leave me for dead

It’s like you got a gun
And you press it to the side of my head
I say what you want me to say
Then you leave me for dead
Leave me for dead

Oooh

Written by Lauren Flynn BMI

Lauren Flynn, Aubrey Callahan and Tiffany Smith all grew up in the Kansas City Metro area. All are multi-instrumentalists.

Lauren Flynn plays piano, guitar, and mandoshe. She is a songwriter and grew in Independence, Missouri. Prior to Olivia Fox Lauren had been performing as a solo artist as L.A. Price. She has talked about how as a solo artist she was craving harmonies, and string arrangements, and Olivia Fox has brought this into her life.

Aubrey Callahan sings, plays keyboards, synthesizers, and guitar for Olivia Fox. She is also an award winning Kansas City based wedding photographer with Aubrey Erin Photography. She studied photography at University of Central Missouri and the University of Central Lancashire (UCLan). Aubrey grew up in Liberty, Missouri. You can learn more at: http://www.aubreyerinphoto.com and http://www.kcvintagewedding.com

Tiffany Smith along with singing, playing violin and guitar, and creating the band’s string arrangements, is also a Registered Nurse at Outpatient Mental Health. She grew up in the Blue Springs area. She found out about being in OLIVA FOX the same day you graduated form Nursing School.

Lauren Flynn, Aubrey Callahan and Tiffany Smith thanks for being with us on WMM.

OLIVIA FOX play the Homegrown Buzz Music Showcase, Saturday, April 7, on the Kansas City Live! Block, in the Power and Light District, 1330 Grand Blvd. St. KCMO, with: Hembree, Brandon Phillips and The Condition, The Noise FM, Fathers, Mess, Y God Y, The Dear Misses, Faintheart, Hot Suede, and Keaton Conrad. More info at http://www.weareoliviafox.com

11:26:30

14. Olivia Fox – “Play The Game”
from: Olivia Fox – EP / OLIVIA FOX / June 2, 2017

11:30 – Underwriting

Sean Prudden, Ryan Wilks, and Tim J Harte of Here Where You Wish on the April 4, 2018 edition of Wednesday MidDay Medley on KKFI 90.1 FM

11:32 – Interview with Ryan Wilks, Sean Prudden and Tim J. Harte

Ryan Wilks

Ryan Wilks is a Kansas City based artist who’s work has explored gender issues, queer erotica, femininity and sexuality. His new exhibit, Here Where You Wish, is an immersive public installation coming to the Kansas City Public Library, at 14 West 10th Street, First Friday, April 6, 2018. Wilks is constructing a large public altar in the Central Library with a transformative temple-like labyrinth entry-way being crafted by renowned artist Ari Fish. Tim J Harte is composing ritual based sounds/music for the event. The 40 square feet altar is being constructed by Sean Prudden and Ryan Wilks, to house the objects that people bring to the piece.

Also joining us is Sean Prudden who joined Ryan in creating the giant altar. Sean is a musician, performance artist, artist, builder of altars, designer, carpenter, future voice over artist and radio announcer.

Tim J Harte

Tim J Harte

Tim J. Harte is a musician, composer, co-founder of the Kansas City record label, Mother Russia Industries. He makes music using Sega Genesis, Dungeons and Dragons, math and several hard working laptop computers. Tim J. Harte is currently studying composition at UMKC’s Conservatory of Music. He just recently composed music and conducted a 7 piece ensemble for Trench Warfare, a theatrical performance presented last Saturday evening, January 13, at the National World War I Museum and Memorial J.C. Nichols Auditorium that had scenery designed and built by Sean Prudden.

Ryan Wilks, Sean Prudden, and Tim J. Harte, thanks for being with us again on Wednesday MidDay Medley

Renowned artist Ari Fish is creating a transformative temple-like labyrinth entry-way for Here Where You Wish. Ari Fish is an artist based out of the middle west of the United States of America. Her work focuses on ideas of transcendental experience for the benefit of the human condition. Fish’s most recent work consists of multi media constructions of temporary temples, meditative video work and sound, and intuitive prayer-driven sigil drawings. Fish has exhibited her work both nationally and internationally; showing in Italy, Germany, Japan, and Canada, She is a recipient of the prestigious Charlotte Street Foundation Visual Artist Award of Kansas City, Missouri, as well as an Arts KC Inspiration Grant recipient. Ari Fish received her BFA with an emphasis in Ceramics from the Kansas City Art Institute where she was awarded the Top Twelve Competitive Scholarship to study. Fish is currently the Academic and Career Advisor, as well as the Continuing Education Instructor for college bound high school students at the Kansas City Art Institute. She is the artist in residence at KSHB Studios, Kansas City, Missouri.

Here Where You Wish is an immersive public installation coming to the Kansas City Public Library, Central Library location at 14 W. 10th St. on April 6, 2018.

The altar will be up for 3 months and will grow substantially in its aesthetic as people leave behind a wish on paper and/or an object.

Wilks will be rolling up the paper wishes and tying them to hundreds of feather sculptures rotating above the altar, stirring the energy of the wishes. Here Where You Wish will provide a space for internal dialogue and reflection. As the installation is in a heavily-trafficked public library, attending participants will contribute to the interactive aspects of the installation. Additionally, Wilks has plans to utilize and honor the objects others leave in the space by publishing a book, which will be a literary and visual documentation of what Kansas City is wishing for in 2018.

There is also the vulnerability of writing down a wish, and people may not want their wish shared in a book; there will be verbiage at the installation that lets people know these are anonymous wishes and to not add information that you would not feel comfortable being published, such as a name. There is something beautiful though, in letting such a vulnerable thing as a wish, be shared with the world, because for every wish there are thousands of people wishing the same wish.

There will be verbiage explaining that objects such as weapons, alcohol, drugs, and food are not welcomed to be placed upon the altar. The objects at the end of the project will be repurposed respectfully, and possibly a part of a more permanent installation in a public space. Ryan Wilks will be coming in twice weekly to ensure that these requests are fulfilled as will library staff.

Ryan Wilks, Sean Prudden and Tim J. Harte, thanks for being with us again on WMM

Here Where You Wish, is an immersive public installation opening at the Kansas City Public Library, at 14 West 10th Street, First Friday, April 6, at 5:30 pm.

More info at: http://www.wilkspainting.com http://www.arifish.com

11:55

15. The Philistines – “Get Inside”
from: The Backbone of Night / The Record Machine / June 4, 2016
[KC based rock band with a psychedelic bent, made up of: Kimmie Queen on lead vocals; Cody Wyoming on lead guitar & vocals; Rod Peal on guitar; Michelle Bacon on bass & vocals, Josh Mobley on keyboard, Steve Gardels on drums. Recorded & mixed with Paul Malinowski at Massive Sound Studios and mastered by Mike Nolte at Eureka Mastering. .]

[The Philistines play Davey’s Uptown, 3401 Main, Friday, April 6, at 9:00 PM with Mysterious Clouds, VEHICLES, and Human Host]

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

Next week, on April 11, Doby Watson plays LIVE in our 90.1 FM Studios; we talk with members of Witch Jail about their new album, Music For Magic Moments, and Kadesh Flow aka Ryan Jamaal Davis joins us to share music from his new EP Room Service.

Our Script/Playlist is a “cut and paste” of information.
Sources for notes: artist’s websites, bios, wikipedia.org

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Show #728

WMM Playlist from March 28, 2018

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

Wednesday, March 28, 2018

New & MidCoastal Releases + Howard Iceberg
+ Guest Producer Nico Gray

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

2. The Decemberists – “Severed”
from: I’ll Be Your Girl / Capitol Records / March 16, 2018
[8th studio album by indie rock band The Decemberists from Portland, Oregon. The band consists of Colin Meloy (lead vocals, guitar, principal songwriter), Chris Funk (guitar, multi-instrumentalist), Jenny Conlee (piano, keyboards), Nate Query (bass), and John Moen (drums). Produced by John Congleton, the band experimented with new instrumentation during the album’s recording sessions, including several synth-based compositions inspired by New Order and Depeche Mode.]

[The Decemberists play The Uptown Theatre, Wednesday, May 23 with Eleanor Friedberger.]

3. MorMor – “Heaven’s Only Wishful”
from: Heaven’s Only Wishful – Single / Don’t Guess / February 2, 2018
[Artist, Singer-Producer, multi-instrumentalist, born and raised in Toronto. MorMor writes, records, and produces most of his own work. He tells pigeons and planes, “A lot of my inspiration stems from wanting to share a perspective of Toronto that I feel hasn’t been represented,” he says. “I’m glad Toronto is getting a lot of attention right now, but my experience of the city that has shaped me isn’t really part of the story yet.” he goes on to say, “I always felt different from the other kids at school. I went through a really hard time because I was the kid who always hung out with a wide variety of people. I kept searching for kids like me, but it never happened. In the end it gave me some good perspective. I was a pretty rebellious person when I was young. I had a problem with authority. I was reluctant to take orders if I didn’t believe in the cause. I might be the only kid who got suspended in the first grade. Music was something that I could escape through.]

4. Lucy Dacus – “Addictions”
from: Historian / Matador / March 2, 2018
[Lucy Dacus was born 1995 and grew up in Richmond, Virginia . She is an indie rock singer-songwriter who has has released two albums, both on Matador Records: 2016’s No Burden and 2018’s Historian. She started studying film at Virginia Commonwealth University but left to pursue her music career. She first performed in New York in March 2015. Sasha Gessen in Pitchfork wrote about Historian: ” It’s not an easy album to wear out. It lasts, and it should, given that so many of its lyrics pick at time, and the way time condenses around deep emotional attachments to other people.”

[Lucy Dacus plays Reverb Lounge in Omaha, NE, Monday, April 2, at 7:00 PM.]

5. Sinple – “SH-2 (SYSTEM SEGWAY)
from: Music For Machines Vol. 2 / Sinple / March 9, 2018
[Ambient Album Inspired by Brian Eno’s “Music for Airports.” Music for Machines: Written and Recorded by Sinple @ Moldy Basement. The Ambient, Darkwave, New Wave, R&B sounds of Sinple are created by KC based musician Jesse Bartmess on Synths, Drum Machine, and Vocals. Formed in 2011 and influenced by David Bowie, Kraftwerk, Gary Numan, Depeche Mode, Sade, Massive Attack, and Radiohead. Jesse Bartmess also plays keyboards in Rchel Mallin & the Wild Type. Info at: http://www.sinple.bandcamp.com/music%5D

[Today is the 30th Birthday of Jesse Bartmess who is hosting a skating Party, Friday night to celebrate.]

6. Khrystal. – “M e L A N i N P o P P i N”
from: Q u a r t e r C e n t u r y L i v i n g / Khrystal. / September 1, 2017
[Khrystal’s debut EP. Written and performed by Khrystal. Produced by Katheryne Johnson. Khrystal Coppage is Editor-in-Chief of Khorage Magazine. She served as Production Manager at UMKC University News from 2015 to 2016. She graduated from UMKC in 2016 where she studied Family Studies. She graduated from Kansas City Kansas Community College in 2013. She is a graduate of Sumner Academy of Arts & Science, in KCK. http://mixtapemonkey.com/2073/khrystal-q-u-a-r-t-e-r-c-e-n-t-u-r-y-l-i-v-i-n-g. Khrystal also released the three song EP, The Glow Up produced by Duncan Burnett on Novembr 7, 2017.

[Khrystal. plays the: I Heart Local Music Birthday Party Show at Jackpot in Lawrence, KS., with Bummer, and The Sluts on Friday, March 30, at 9:00 PM.]

7. Kadesh Flow – “Room Service”
from: Room Service EP / Ryan Davis / March 30, 2018
[Kadesh Flow is Ryan Davis is a rapper with an MBA. At age 11, he began rapping and playing trombone within two weeks of one another. His music has been featured on network television in multiple countries and territories across Southeast Asia. Locally, Kadesh can be found rocking solo hip hop sets, laying down bone bars with KC funk juggernaut The Phantastics, or jamming with various bands throughout the city. The Room Service EP was conceived between shows at MAGfest 2018, when Kadesh Flow, Atlas, and Bill Beats began creating in their hotel room. Producers/Writers include: Kadesh Flow, Atlas, Bill Beats, Shubzilla, Eye-Q, O.Super. Mixed By: Kadesh Flow. Mastered By: Out D Park Productions.]

[Kadesh Flow plays Pax east in Boston, Mass, Thursday, April 5]

[The Phantastics play Record Store Day at Josey Record, Saturday, April 21, at 8:00 PM.]

8. Kid Computer – “Dive”
from: Dive – Single / Kid Computer / April 6, 2018
[A Kansas City based 4-piece band featuring Matt Gore, Christian Sanchez and George McMillian. The band is getting set to release two separate singles “Afterglow” and “Dive” on Friday.]

[Kid Computer play a Single Release Show, Friday, April 6, at 7:00 pm with The UK’s and Quasar, at The Rino, 314 Armour Rd, North Kansas City, MO]

10:30 – Underwriting

10:32 – Interview with Howard Iceberg & Rich Hill

Howard Iceberg & Rich Hill on the March 28, 2018 edition of Wednesday MidDay Medley on KKFI 90.1 FM.

Legendary Kansas City Singer Songwriter – Howard Eisberg records and performs under the name Howard Iceberg. He is one of the most prolific and poetic songwriters of the Kansas City music scene. He has written hundreds, possibly thousands of songs. Howard has done all of this while also leading a distinguished career as an immigration attorney, and he has donated much of his time and music to valuable projects that serve our community. Howard Iceberg began performing in coffeehouses in the late 1980s with fellow area independent songwriters Scott Hrabko and Iris DeMent. Over the past three decades he has released countless CDs, and recorded multiple collections of songs. In 2011, Howard Iceberg & The Titanics released a seven CD, box set, of 106 new songs, all instant classics. In 2014 he released a collection called Spring 2014, on his birthday May 9, 2015 he released, Smooth Sailing which included 13 new songs. In September 2016 Howard released a 2 CD set of 26 new tracks called, “Kansas City Songs.”

Larry Kopitnik, for The Pitch writes, “Pianist-vocalist Rich Hill has a personal sound steeped in the rich jazz, blues and gospel traditions of his Kansas City hometown. His keyboard style is grounded in the long tradition of jazz piano from ragtime to stride, bebop and modern jazz. Depending on the song, he might play something that sounds like Fats Waller, then something with a kind of Bill Evans or Chick Corea feel, followed by a tune suggesting Ray Charles’ blues-tinged earthiness. His success entertaining audiences with his keyboard and vocal talents while maintaining a certain standard of artistry is a notable accomplishment proven by continued demand for bookings.”

Howard Iceberg and Rich Hill share music from Howard Iceberg & The Titanics’ new album, Netherlands. Howard Iceberg & The Titanics play an Album Release show at The Ship, 1217 Union, in the West Bottoms, Thursday, March 29, 7-9pm, w/ 3 sets of music & special guests. This is a benefit for Care Beyond the Blvd, a non-profit organization providing medical & social services to homeless and vulnerable groups.

Howard Iceberg and Rich Hill, Thanks for being with us on Wednesday MidDay Medley.

On Netherlands Howard teamed with jazz artist Rich Hill on keys & backing vocals.
Other collaborating musicians include Jazz musicians: Bryan Hicks on stand up bass, electric bass and backing vocals; Charles Perkins on saxophone and flute; Gary Cardile on percussion; and Doug Auwarter on drums. All frequent collaborators with Rich Hill.

Other musicians bringing their talents to the album include: Dan Bliss on guitar, Betse Ellis on violin, Camry Ivory on vocals & backing vocals, Marco Pascolini on on baritone guitar & pedal steel, Phil Wade on dobro, Jeff Freling on guitar, and Chad Rex on guitar.

Netherlands was produced by Howard Iceberg and Rich Hill. Recorded by Pat Tomek at Largely Studios and Rich Hill at The Hilltop. Mixed by Howard Iceberg and Pat Tomek.

The songs on Netherlands were written by Howard Iceberg

Pat Tomek at Largely Studios is part of Howard Iceberg’s long time recording project. Howard tells us that he has more than 4 albums worth of new songs in the works.

Pat Tomek is longtime member of The Titanics, drummer and member of legendary band The Rainmakers, and drummer in the band Deco Auto, that we played earlier in the show. Pat Tomek is also a recording engineer and producer who has worked with countless area bands and musicians and has been a primary partner and caretaker in the recording and production of Howard’s recording project of songs.

10:38

9. Howard Iceberg & The Titanics – “My Love For You Is Real” (CD #9) (2:16)
from: Netherlands / Howard Iceberg & The Titanics / December 20, 2017
[On this track: Howard Iceberg on lead vocals & harmony vocals Rich Hill on piano, Bryan Hicks on stand-up bass, Gary Cardile on percussion, and Charles Perkins on sax. Words and music by Howard Iceberg © 2017 Howard Iceberg. All rights reserved. Produced by Howard Iceberg and Rich Hill. Recorded by Pat Tomek at Largely Studios and Rich Hill at The Hilltop. Mixed by Howard Iceberg and Pat Tomek.]

Howard Iceberg calls this album, “More songs from another time and place. This time around, a story album. Not mine, but that of spirits both close and far. Help from Durrell and Hemingway. The stories fleshed out by some of KC’s jazz cats, not to mention the usual suspects. I keep my eyes open and my mouth shut (heh heh). Imagining I am seeing the arc of love and the arc of life more clearly with the years. Waiting for a train.”

10:44

10. Howard Iceberg & The Titanics – “All In For You”
from: Netherlands / Howard Iceberg & The Titanics / December 20, 2017
[On this track: Howard Iceberg on lead vocals, Rich Hill on organ, Bryan Hicks on electric bass, Doug Auwarter on drums, Dan Bliss on guitar, and Chad Rex on guitar. All words and music by Howard Iceberg © 2017 Howard Iceberg. All rights reserved. Produced by Howard Iceberg and Rich Hill. Recorded by Pat Tomek at Largely Studios and Rich Hill at The Hilltop. Mixed by Howard Iceberg and Pat Tomek.]

Howard Iceberg began performing in KC while in Law School. In the 1980s he was rubbing elbows with fellow area independent songwriters Scott Hrabko and Iris DeMent. At one point Howard was playing accordion in one of Scott Hrabko’s bands.

10:51

11. Howard Iceberg & The Titanics – “I Can’t Find You At All”
from: Netherlands / Howard Iceberg & The Titanics / December 20, 2017
[On this track: Howard Iceberg on lead vocals & harmony vocals, Rich Hill on organ, Bryan Hicks on electric bass, Doug Auwarter on drums, Dan Bliss on guitar. All words and music by Howard Iceberg © 2017 Howard Iceberg. All rights reserved. Produced by Howard Iceberg and Rich Hill. Recorded by Pat Tomek at Largely Studios and Rich Hill at The Hilltop. Mixed by Howard Iceberg and Pat Tomek.]

Care Beyond the Boulevard was conceived by Jaynell (KayKay) Assmann after she noted the number of homeless people coming into the hospital where she worked as a nurse. As soon as she became certified as a Nurse Practitioner, her first goal was to establish an outreach to the urban poor and especially the homeless. She worked as a volunteer at the Micah Ministry food kitchen and in 2016 while working at Family Health Care, KayKay developed Care Beyond the Boulevard. We see 10-25 people each session (most Monday evenings) and provide care for urgent and chronic health needs. In addition we go on the streets into homeless encampments, providing healthcare directly to the homeless one other night per week, seeing between 7-15 patients. Additional services are provided as necessary through Family Health Care’s Southwest Boulevard clinic. More info at: http://www.carebeyondtheboulevard.org

Howard Iceberg and Rich Hill, Thanks for being with us on Wednesday MidDay Medley

Howard Iceberg & The Titanics play an Album Release show at The Ship, 1217 Union, in the West Bottoms, Thursday, March 29, 7-9pm, w/ 3 sets of music & special guests. This is a benefit for Care Beyond the Blvd, a non-profit organization providing medical & social services to homeless and vulnerable groups.

10:57

12. Howard Iceberg & The Titanics – “Rainy Rainy Day”
from: Netherlands / Howard Iceberg & The Titanics / December 20, 2017
[On this track: Howard Iceberg on lead vocals, Rich Hill on piano & organ, Camry Ivory on harmony vocals. All words and music by Howard Iceberg © 2017 Howard Iceberg. All rights reserved. Produced by Howard Iceberg and Rich Hill. Recorded by Pat Tomek at Largely Studios and Rich Hill at The Hilltop. Mixed by Howard Iceberg and Pat Tomek.]

11:00 – Station ID

11:00 – Guest Producer Nico Gray

Nico Gray

13. Orchestral Manoeuvres In the Dark — “The New Stone Age”
from: Architecture & Morality / Dindisc-Virgin / November 8, 1981
[3rd studio album by British electronic music group Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark. English electronic music band formed in Wirral, Merseyside in 1978. Spawned by earlier group The Id, the outfit is composed of co-founders Andy McCluskey (vocals, bass guitar) and Paul Humphreys (keyboards, vocals), along with Martin Cooper (various instruments) and Stuart Kershaw (drums); McCluskey is the only constant member. OMD released their influential debut single, “Electricity”, in 1979, and gained popularity throughout Europe with the 1980 anti-war song “Enola Gay”. The band achieved broader recognition via their album Architecture & Morality (1981) hailed as the band’s seminal work, the album received critical acclaim and has appeared on various “best albums” lists; The Morning News named it the finest record of 1981, and “the blueprint for synth-pop”. The album also became a commercial success, selling over 4 million copies by 2007. The record spawned three international hit singles, which sold more than 8 million copies combined.Critic Hugo Lindgren wrote that OMD have cultivated a “legacy as musical innovators”. In February 2007 a Scotsman journalist said: “If Kraftwerk were the Elvis Presley of synth-pop, then Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark were its Beatles.” In 2008, American publication The A.V. Club noted that McCluskey and Humphreys were “often labeled as the ‘Lennon-McCartney of synth-pop’.” In a 2008 piece on OMD, The Quietus magazine editor John Doran called them “the only Liverpool band to come near to living up to the monolithic standards of productivity and creativity set in place by the Beatles”, and asserted: “Orchestral Manouevres in the Dark are not one of the best synth bands ever: they are one of the best bands ever.” Veteran BBC DJ Simon Mayo described OMD as “the fathers of electronic music in this country [the UK].”]

11:03

We welcome back to the show, our friend Nico Gray, joins us as “Guest Producer” for our second hour. Nico is a former theatre actor, performance artist, writer, and is currently a marketing and advertising consultant. Rooted in KC, Nico grew up with radio. Nico writes that, “Music has always served as the ‘passport’ through spiritual journeys that have transplanted him to the brownstones of Chicago, the rooftops of Paris, the sea-side of Marseille and the balconies of NYC.” For WMM Nico Gray has co-hosted three of our on-air fund drive shows. He participated in our special 700th show, his writing has been featured on three of our Bowie Tribute Shows, and today is his 6th appearance as Guest Producer from over the past three years.

Nico Gray welcome back to Wednesday MidDay Medley.

11:09

14. Annie Hart — “Hard to Be Still”
from: Impossible Accomplice/ Instant Records / 2017
[Annie Hart is a keyboardist, songwriter and vocalist. She primarily composes and performs in the band Au Revoir Simone. In 2017, she released a solo album entitled Impossible Accomplice. She has contributed vocals to other artists’ projects and appeared on the 2017 series of Twin Peaks. Annie Hart was born on Long Island, New York. She has been in other groups including Uninhabitable Mansions, featuring members of Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, and collaborated as a composer with French band Air for their soundtrack to Les Voyages Dans La Lune. In 2017, she began releasing music under her own name apart from Au Revoir Simone and embarked on a world tour. She has appeared on screen along with the other members of Au Revoir Simone in Episodes 4[8] and 9[9] of the 2017 series of Twin Peaks. Her song, “Hard To Be Still,” appeared on episode one of the Netflix series, Gypsy, starring Naomi Watts. Au Revoir Simone is an American dream pop/synth-pop band from Williamsburg, Brooklyn, New York, formed in 2003. The group is composed of Erika Forster (vocals/keyboard), Annie Hart (vocals/keyboard/bass) and Heather D’Angelo (vocals/drum machine/keyboard). The band’s name comes from a line Pee-wee Herman says to a minor character (named Simone) in Tim Burton’s 1985 film Pee-wee’s Big Adventure.[1] The group’s musical inspirations were compared by the band’s European label, Moshi Moshi Records, to “a dutifully mined musical thrift store”; these diverse influences include Modest Mouse, Stereolab, the Mountain Goats, Louis Prima, Pavement, the Beach Boys, Björk, Broadcast, Belle & Sebastian, David Bowie, Bee Gees and Billie Holiday.]

15. Nina Simone — “Seems I’m Never Tired Lovin’ You”
from: Nina Simone and Piano! / RCA Victor / 1969
[Born Eunice Kathleen Waymon, on February 21, 1933 and died in France on April 21, 2003. Nina Simone was an American singer, songwriter, pianist, arranger, and civil rights activist. She worked in a broad range of musical styles including classical, jazz, blues, folk, R&B, gospel, and pop. The sixth child of a preacher’s family in North Carolina, Simone aspired to be a concert pianist. Her musical path changed direction after she was denied a scholarship to the prestigious Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia, despite a well-received audition. “Simone said she later found out from an insider at Curtis that she was denied entry because she was black.” To fund her continuing musical education and become a classical pianist, she began playing in a small club in Atlantic City where she was also required to sing. She was approached by Bethlehem Records, and her rendition of “I Loves You, Porgy” was a hit in the United States in 1958. Over the length of her career Simone recorded more than 40 albums, mostly between 1958, when she made her debut with Little Girl Blue, and 1974. Her musical style arose from a fusion of gospel and pop songs with classical music, in particular with influences from her first inspiration, Johann Sebastian Bach, and accompanied with her expressive jazz-like singing in her characteristic contralto voice. She injected her classical background into her music as much as possible to give it more depth and quality, as she felt that pop music was inferior to classical. Her intuitive grasp on the audience–performer relationship was gained from a unique background of playing piano accompaniment for church revivals and sermons regularly from the early age of six years old.]

11:17

16. Sabina — “Won’t Let You Break Me”
from: Toujours / Bar None Records / March 24, 2014
[The singer of avant-garde electro-punk outfit Brazilian Girls, Sabina Sciubba is a multi-lingual artist whose music transcends both space and time. Across no less than five different languages, her straight talking debut solo album Toujours is a compelling, intimate, narcotic dreamscape you might call The Parisienne Velvet Underground and Nico, with a surprising sense of humour. “I photographed myself naked, sitting on a closet, like a French dresser,” she laughs describing the DIY semi-animated video for the album’s title-track. Paying homage to Pythonesque surrealism it sees Sciubba riding a donkey whilst playing a ukulele, wearing nothing but a smile. “The actual photos are ridiculous. My older son was looking at me like, ‘oh no, she’s lost it’.” Equally adept at casting opinion as well as writing songs, Sciubba is a modern day heroine, skilled in the art of elegant seduction. Cut from the same rebellious cloth as other uncompromising femme fatales Patti Smith or Madonna, whilst channelling the visual impact of Grace Jones and Bjork (one billowing outfit appeared to be a ventilation shaft, made of crepe), she is a fearless woman, whose passion for speaking her mind – in German, Italian, French, Spanish, and English – only enhances her sophisticated lo-fi pop music. Born in Rome to German and Italian parents, raised in Munich and Nice, and discovered in Hamburg at age 19 by virtuoso guitarist Antonio Foricone before relocating to New York to lend her stunningly sultry vocals to Brazilian Girls (incidentally one girl – Sciubba – and no Brazilians), the new album was written on guitars in Paris and has found Sciubba reunited with Brazilian Girls producer Frederick Rubens.]

17. Jacqueline Taieb — “7 Heures Du Matin”
from: 7 Heures Du Matin – Single / Impact / 1967
[Jacqueline Taïeb was born November 9, 1948 in Tunis, French protectorate of Tunisia. She is a French singer and songwriter of Tunisian descent. She achieved her greatest success as a pop and yé-yé singer in France in the 1960s. Taïeb arrived in France from Tunisia with her parents at age eight. She began composing songs with her guitar at 12 and in 1966 was discovered by a talent scout while Taïeb was singing with friends. After arriving in Paris, she was signed to Impact Records and released the song “7 heures du matin” in 1967, which became her biggest French hit. She was subsequently voted Best Newcomer at the inaugural Midem music festival in Cannes for the song. The song was about a bored teenage girl who doesn’t wish to go to school that day and fantasizes about rock and roll stars such as The Who and Paul McCartney. In the early 1970s, Taïeb took a break from recording. In 1988, she penned the song “Ready to Follow You”, which became an international hit for American singer Dana Dawson. The single sold more than 500,000 copies, and the album sold 300,000 in France alone.]

11:28

18. Miley Cyrus — “Twinkle Song”
from: Saturday Night Live / October 6, 2015
[Originally recorded for her 5th studio album, Miley Cyrus & Her Dead Petz, which was independently released on SoundCloud on August 30, 2015. Opting for an album relying less on computerized elements than her previous release, Bangerz (2013), Cyrus began planning the project in 2013 before Bangerz was released. Work continued into 2014 and 2015, when she befriended and began collaborating with the Flaming Lips. Without previous promotion, Cyrus announced that Miley Cyrus & Her Dead Petz was available for free online streaming when she hosted the 2015 MTV Video Music Awards, released independently. Cyrus has promoted the album with music videos for “Dooo It!”, “Lighter” and “BB Talk”, performances of “Karen Don’t Be Sad” and “Twinkle Song” when she hosted Saturday Night Live, and the Milky Milky Milk Tour in November and December 2015. Miley Ray Cyrus was born Destiny Hope Cyrus on November 23, 1992. She is an American singer, songwriter, and actress. After playing minor roles in the television series Doc and the film Big Fish in her childhood, she became a teen idol starring as the character Miley Stewart on the Disney Channel television series Hannah Montana in 2006. Her father Billy Ray Cyrus also starred on the series, which aired for four seasons until 2011. Cyrus has earned five number-one and eleven top-ten albums on the US Billboard 200, including releases credited as both herself and Hannah Montana.]

19. David Bowie — “Sorrow”
from: Pin Ups / RCA Records / October 19, 1973
[7th studio album by David Bowie, containing cover versions of songs. Pin Ups entered the UK chart on November 3 1973 the same day as Bryan Ferry’s covers album These Foolish Things and stayed there for 21 weeks, peaking at No. 1. According to co-producer Ken Scott, the LP was originally conceived as “a complete opposite of [Bowie’s] other albums”, consisting of all cover songs except one original composition, and mainly turned towards the US market since “he wanted to do songs that weren’t known as well in the States as they were in England”, yet eventually the plan was dropped. Pin Ups was the first of two “1960s nostalgia” albums that Bowie had planned to release. The second, which was planned to be called “Bowie-ing Out,” would have contained Bowie covering his favorite American artists, but was never recorded. Bowie also apparently considered making a Pin Ups sequel: he had compiled a list of songs he wanted to cover, some of which showed up on his later releases of Heathen (2002) and Reality (2003). In the album booklet, Bowie, writing in his own hand, describes Pin Ups as: “These songs are among my favorites from the ’64–67′ period of London. / Most of the groups were playing the Ricky-Ticky-Scene club circuit. / Some are still with us. / Pretty Things, Them, Yardbirds, Syd’s Pink Floyd, Mojos, Who, Easybeats, Merseys, The Kinks. / Love-on ya!”The woman on the cover with Bowie is 1960s supermodel Twiggy in a photograph taken by her then-manager Justin de Villeneuve. It was shot in Paris for Vogue magazine, but at Bowie’s request was used for the album instead. “Sorrow” was originally recorded by The Merseys.]

11:35 – Underwriting

20. Bert Kaempfert — “Wonderland By Night”
from: Wonderland By Night – Single / Decca Records / August 1960
[“Wonderland by Night” (German title “Wunderland bei Nacht”) is a popular song by Bert Kaempfert that was a Billboard #1 hit for 3 weeks, starting Jan 9, 1961. Written by Klaus-Günter Neumann with English lyrics by Lincoln Chase. It was Kaempfert’s 1st hit with his orchestra. The song featured Charly Tabor on trumpet. The original version of “Wonderland by Night” also crossed over to the R&B chart where it peaked at number five. Another cover, recorded and released by Louis Prima, also charted in the same year, reaching #15 on the Billboard charts. Anita Bryant’s version, which included orchestrations by Lew Douglas, reached #18 on the US Pop Chart. Berthold Heinrich Kämpfert, (Oct. 16, 1923-June 21, 1980), better known as Bert Kaempfert, was a German orchestra leader, music producer, arranger, & songwriter. He made easy listening and jazz-oriented records and wrote the music for a number of well-known songs, including “Strangers in the Night” and “Moon Over Naples”. Kaempfert’s own first hit with his orchestra had been in 1960, “Wonderland by Night”. Wonderland by Night, which was recorded in July 1959, couldn’t get a hearing in Germany. Instead, Kaempfert brought the track to Decca Records in New York, who released it in America in 1959 (or fall 1960); with its haunting solo trumpet, muted brass, and lush strings, the single topped the American pop charts and turned Bert Kaempfert and Orchestra into international stars. Over the next few years, he revived such pop tunes as “Tenderly”, “Red Roses for a Blue Lady”, “Three O’Clock in the Morning”, and “Bye Bye Blues”, as well as composing pieces of his own, including “Spanish Eyes (Moon Over Naples)”, “Danke Schoen”, and “Wooden Heart”, which were recorded by, respectively, Al Martino, Wayne Newton, and Elvis Presley. For Kaempfert, little may have brought him more personal satisfaction than Nat King Cole recording his “L-O-V-E”. As a producer, Kaempfert also played a part in the rise of The Beatles when he signed a Liverpool-based singer named Tony Sheridan, who was performing in Hamburg, and needed to recruit a band to play behind him on the proposed sides. He auditioned and signed the Beatles, and recorded two tracks with them during his sessions for Sheridan: “Ain’t She Sweet”, sung by rhythm guitarist John Lennon and the instrumental “Cry for a Shadow”, co-written by Lennon and lead guitarist George Harrison. Kaempfert’s recording of the Beatles, even as a backing band for Sheridan, provided an impetus to their subsequent success, even though none of the Kaempfert-recorded sides resembled the music for which they became famous. On October 28, 1961, a man walked into the music store owned by Brian Epstein to ask for a copy of “My Bonnie”, recorded by the Beatles (but, actually credited to Tony Sheridan). The store did not have it, but Epstein noted the request and was so intrigued by the idea of a Liverpool band getting a record of its own out, he personally followed up on it. This event led to his discovery of the Beatles and, through his effort, their signing by George Martin to Parlophone Records after getting clear of any contractual claim by Polydor. Jimi Hendrix included the melody of “Strangers in the Night” in his improvised guitar solo for his famous guitar-burning version of “Wild Thing” at the 1967 Monterey Pop Festival.]

11:41

21. Janelle Monáe — “Make Me Feel”
from: Dirty Computer / Wondaland Arts Society – Bad Boy – Epic / April 27, 2018
[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. Dirty Computer is the third studio album by Janelle Monáe. In October 2016, Monáe made her big screen acting debut in the critically acclaimed film Moonlight. Monáe also starred in the film Hidden Figures. While filming her two movie roles, Monáe remained active in music with features on Grimes’ “Venus Fly” from her Art Angels album and also the soundtrack for the Netflix series The Get Down with a song titled, “Hum Along and Dance (Gotta Get Down)”. She was also on the tracks “Isn’t This the World” and “Jalapeño” for the Hidden Figures soundtrack. In an interview with People, Monáe revealed that she was already working on her third studio album when she received the scripts for her two first acting roles; therefore, she put the album on hold. It was confirmed by Monae after “Make Me Feel” was released that Prince, with whom she collaborated on her preceding album, The Electric Lady, had worked on the single, as well as the entire album, before he passed away. This was confirmed after listeners noticed similarities between the single’s sound and the late musician’s work. Monae stated in an interview with BBC Radio 1: “Prince was actually working on the album with me before he passed on to another frequency, and helped me come up with some sounds. And I really miss him, you know, it’s hard for me to talk about him. But I do miss him, and his spirit will never leave me.” The synth groove in “Make Me Feel” was played at one of Prince’s parties years prior to its inclusion in the single, as confirmed by Prince’s DJ, Lenka Paris.]

22. Jimmie Spheeris – “Open Up”
from: Original Tap Dancing Kid / Columbia / 1973
[2nd studio album from Jimmie Spheeris (Nov. 5, 1949-July 4, 1984). He was an American singer-songwriter who released 4 albums in the 1970s on Columbia and Epic Records. He was of Greek descent. He was brother of film director & producer Penelope Spheeris, and cousin of musician Chris Spheeris and film director Costa Gavras. Jimmie (James) Spheeris was born in Phenix City, Alabama, to Juanita ‘Gypsy’ and Andrew Spheeris, who owned and operated a traveling carnival called the Majick Empire. These childhood years of colorful transience were a major influence on later work, as evidenced in songs such as “Lost in the Midway” and “Decatur Street,” among others. Spheeris had two sisters, Penelope and Linda, and a brother, Andy. After his father was murdered by a “belligerent carnival-goer,” Gypsy Spheeris moved the family to San Diego, CA. The family eventually settled in Venice, California. Gypsy Spheeris tended bar at an establishment on Main Street called The Circle. Spheeris moved to NYC in the late 1960s to pursue and develop his songwriting career. The liner notes on his debut album credit friend and fellow songwriter Richie Havens, who introduced Spheeris to Columbia Records executive Clive Davis. Davis signed Spheeris to a 4 album recording contract and his debut album was released on Columbia. Spheeris’ 1971 debut album, Isle of View, garnered a devoted following and FM radio airplay, notably for the song “I am the Mercury.” His 1973 album, The Original Tap Dancing Kid, was followed by a period of extensive concert touring. Spheeris returned to the recording studio in 1975 with The Dragon is Dancing and released Ports of the Heart in 1976. After Ports of the Heart, Spheeris had no recording contract. Except for a 1980 single, “Hold Tight,” Spheeris released no new material through a major record label. Spheeris died at the age of 34 in Santa Monica, CA, when his motorcycle collided with a van at 2 a.m. on the morning of July 4, 1984. The driver of the van, Bruce Burnside, was charged with driving under the influence of alcohol and felony vehicular manslaughter.[5] Hours before his death, Spheeris finished the self-titled album, Spheeris, which was produced by Paul Delph. This final album was not publicly released for 16 years. Delph would later record two of Spheeris’ songs for his final album A God That Can Dance.

11:47 – Original Spoken Word Piece by Nico Gray about his father Terry Edward Gray, 84, who passed away on March 7, 2018 in Harrisonville, Missouri, surrounded by his family.

11:57

23. Sinéad O’Connor — “Kyrié Eléison”
from: Faith and Courage / Atlantic / June 13, 2000
[5th full-length album by Irish singer Sinéad O’Connor. It was O’Connor’s first release in three years, her previous album being the greatest hits package So Far… The Best of Sinéad O’Connor in 1997, plus it was her first studio album in six years. O’Connor composed a majority of the tracks on Faith and Courage and production duties were shared by a variety of artists including Wyclef Jean, David A. Stewart, Brian Eno, Kevin “She’kspere” Briggs, Anne Preven and Scott Cutler among others. The album sold 1,000,000 copies worldwide and was certified gold in Australia in 2000. As of 2014, sales in the United States have exceeded 219,000 copies, according to Nielsen SoundScan. Magda Davitt was born Sinéad Marie Bernadette O’Connor December 8, 1966. She rose to fame in the late 1980s with her debut album The Lion and the Cobra. As Sinéad O’Connor, she achieved worldwide success in 1990 with a new arrangement of Prince’s song “Nothing Compares 2 U”. Since then, while maintaining her singing career, she has occasionally encountered controversy, partly due to her statements and gestures—such as her ordination as a priest despite being a woman with a Roman Catholic background—and her strongly expressed views on organised religion, women’s rights, war, and child abuse. In addition to her ten solo albums, her work includes many singles, songs for films, collaborations with many other artists, and appearances at charity fundraising concerts. In 2017, O’Connor said that she had changed her legal name to Magda Davitt.]

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

Nico Gray thanks for being with us on Wednesday MidDay Medley.

Next week, on April 4 Austin Williams and his band Ten Thousand One join us live in our 90.1 FM studios. Also the band Olivia Fox will join us to share their new music, and Artist Ryan Wilks joins us to share the latest news about his new exhibit, Here Where You Wish, an immersive public installation coming to the Kansas City Public Library, at 14 West 10th Street, First Friday, April 6, 2018.

Our Script/Playlist is a “cut and paste” of information.
Sources for notes: artist’s websites, bios, wikipedia.org

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Show #727

Wednesday MidDay Medley presents Howard Iceberg + Nico Gray

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

Wednesday, March 28, 2018

New & MidCoastal Releases + Howard Iceberg
+ Guest Producer Nico Gray

Mark plays more New & MidCoastal Releases from: Kadesh Flow, Howard Iceberg & The Titanics, Kid Computer, Sinple, Khrystal., MorMor, Lucy Dacus, and The Decemberists.

Howard Iceberg

At 10:30 Howard Iceberg shares music from his new album, Netherlands, prior to his Album Release show at The Ship, 1217 Union, in the West Bottoms, KCMO, on Thursday, March 29, 7:00 to 09:00 pm, with three sets of music and lotsa special guests. This show is a benefit for Care Beyond the Blvd, a non-profit organization providing medical & social services to homeless and vulnerable groups. For Netherlands Howard Iceberg teamed up with jazz artists: Rich Hill, Bryan Hicks, and Gary Cradle, Dan Bliss, Betse Ellis, Charles Perkins, Camry Ivory, Marco Pascolini, Phil Wade, Jeff Freling, Chad Rex and more. Netherlands was produced by Howard Iceberg and Rich Hill. Recorded by Pat Tomek at Largely Studios and Rich Hill at The Hilltop. Mixed by Howard Iceberg and Pat Tomek.

Nico Gray

At 11:00 Mark welcomes Nico Gray who joins us as a Guest Producer for our second hour. Nico is an area marketing specialist, writer and actor. He is a frequent contributor to Wednesday MidDay Medley. Nico will play tracks from: Orchestral Manoeuvres In the Dark, Annie Hart, Nina Simone, Sabina, Jacqueline Taieb, Miley Cyrus, David Bowie, Bert Kaempfert, Janelle Monáe, Jimmie Spheeris, Sinéad O’Connor, and INXS.

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Show #727

WMM Playlist from October 4, 2017

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

Wednesday, October 4, 2017

New & MidCoastal Releases + Betse & Clarke
+ Wick & the Tricks + Kemet The Phantom

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

2. Hembree – “Had It All”
from: Had It All – EP / Ribbon Music / Expected November 3. 2017
[Formed in November of 2015, band members include: Isaac Flynn, Garrett Childers, and Eric Davis. “Had It All” the single was released July 26, 2017. Engineered by: Isaac Flynn and Hembree. Produced by: Eric Hillman and Hembree. Mixed by: Joe Visciano. Mastered by: TW Walsh. Hemmer are currently on a multiple city North American tour opening for JR JR, the band formally known as Dale Earnhart Jr. JR JR is Detroit-area natives: Josh Epstein and Daniel Zott.]

[Hembree plays recordBar, 1520 Grand, Saturday, October 7, at 8:00 pm, opening for JR JR.]

3. The Roseline – “Hurry Up and Wait”
from: Blood / King Forward Revords / September 29, 2017
[From the 5th album of the Lawrence, Kansas, based alt-country, Americana, rock band, formed by Colin Halliburton with friends in 2005. The Roseline has been through dozens of lineup changes. The current lineup includes: Colin Halliburton on guitar & vocals; Heidi Gluck on bass & vocals, Ehren Starks on keyboards, Kris Losure on guitar, Jeff Jackson on pedal steel & guitar, and Jim Piller on drums. Roseline released their last album, Townie, on June 19, 2015. More info at: http://www.roselinemusic.com]

[The Roseline play a Blood Album Release Show, Thursday, October 5, at 9:00 pm at The Brick, 1727 McGee Street, KCMO, with Chase the Horseman, and Justin Klaas.]

[The Roseline play an Album Release Show, Friday, October 6 at 10:00 PM , at Replay Lounge, 946 Massachusetts, Lawrence, Kansas, with Toughies, and Jasper.]

4. Jorge Arana Trio – “All My Friends Are Brown”
from: Mammoth / Haymaker Records / September 23, 2016
[Recorded in early 2016 by Justin Wilson at Sound 81 Productions. Jorge Arana Trio is: Jorge Arana, Josh Enyart, & Jason Nash. Formed in 2011. Mammoth is the 3rd album and 2nd full length release. Jorge Arana Trio played their first album release concert at recordBar, September 2 with 34 and Riala. The Jorge Arana Trio joined us live on WMM on August 31.]

[Jorge Arana Trio play Davey’s Uptown Rambler’s Club, 3402 Main Street, KCMO, Saturday, October 7, at 8:00 pm, with War Brides, Twelves (Wisconsin) and Dicta.]

10:15 – Underwriting

5. HighWesthus – “The Original”
from: Part III. The ILLU / Independent / October 25, 2016
[Written and produced and performed by HighWesthus, and mixed and mastered by Leyone Tracks. HighWesthus was born in Chicago and is based in Kansas City. The last official album of the Trilogy Set that began with the May 2015 release, Part I. The Dead, and continued with the November 2015 release, Part II. The Wise. HighWesthus is a freelance multimedia artist living in Kansas City. He graduated from the Kansas City Art Institute in 2012 with a BFA in Animation. He is one of four owners of Strange Paper Studio, based in Kansas City. HighWesthus specializes in illistration, animation, graphic design, dideo editing, sound editing, music producing, writng and storytelling.]

[HighWesthus plays the Wrally for Wretch, TONIGHT, Wednesday, Oct 4, at 8:00 pm, at The Rino, 314 Armour Rd, North Kansas City, Missouri, with Shapiro Brothers, Pageant Boys, Drew Black. Wrally for Wretch is in support of a feature film titled “Wretch” from filmmaker Matthew Dunehoo. Wretch is scheduled to begin shooting in Kansas City in the Spring.]

6. Lincoln Marshall – “Mo Spins feat. Dominique Sanders”
from: Water / Datura Records / June 3, 2016
[Written By: Approach & MilkDrop Produced, Recorded, Mixed & Mastered By: Aikido Bray. Additional Keys & Scoring By: Etan T’loh. Bass By: Dominique Sanders. Photos By: Fally Afani fallyafaniphotography.com. Layout & Design By: MilkDrop. Lincoln Marshall played The Datura Records Showcase for Lawrence Field Day Fest, at Replay Lounge. July 16, with Kwame, Sheven, MetaWatt & TRS-One, High Westhus, Left E. Grove, Louiz Rip & Deuce, Royce Diamond, and Midnight Marauders.]

[Lincoln Marshall play The Riot Room, Saturday, October 7, for the “We Are Art Showcase” presented by IndyGroove and Intelligent Sound.]

7. Sky Smeed – “If You’re Taught You Learn to Be Mean”
from: If You’re Taught You Learn to Be Mean – Single / Sky Smeed / September 20, 2017
[Sky Smeed told us that he wrote this song while watching the horrible things that happened in Charlottesville, WV a few weeks ago. It’s influenced by a bunch of things for certain. Sky Smeed was born and raised outside of Chanute, Kansas, in an old, one-room schoolhouse his parents bought and turned into a home in the early 1970s. Last year, he sold the country home he built by hand and migrated to Lawrence, Kansas, a place that has provided a non-stop supply of creativity, community and culture, and began settling in to an old fixer-upper on the north side of the Kaw River. To date, Smeed has self-released five full-length albums: Flying High (2002), The Front Steps (2004), Mill River (2006), Sky Smeed (2012) and Drive All Night (2015). His sixth album, Lunker Bass (released February 1, 2017), was recorded and produced at The Ninth Ward Pickin’ Parlor in Lawrence by none other than award-winning folk duo Truckstop Honeymoon (Mike & Katie West).]

[Sky Smeed plays the Brick 1727 McGee Street, KCMO, Sat, Oct 7, at 7:00 pm with Shapiro Brothers.]

8. Fathers – “Take Care”
from: “Take Care” – Single / Fathers / 2017
[One of three songs recorded from Fathers is a new 8-piece band, formed this year, with Kenneth Storz on lead vocals, guitar, and keyboards; Brooke Honeycutt on vocals, bells, percussion; David Littlewood on voice, keyboards, bells; Snake Bourret on percussion, bells, keys; Matt Guilliums on bass & percussion; Bryce VZ on vibraphone, voice, and percussion; Josh Seerden on guitar, keys, bass, percussion; Celeste Tilley on trombone, vocals, and percussion.

10:30

9. Betse & Clarke – “January Waltz”
from: Tunes We Like / Independent / September , 2017
[The newest release from Betse & Clarke is a cassette of fiddle tunes. “Tunes We Like” features Betse Ellis on standard and cross-tuned fiddles, Clarke Wyatt on banjos and guitar, and some selections are played by the Brushy Creek String Band, adding Brett Hodges on guitar and Alex Mallett on bass. Recorded by Wyatt live with no overdubs at home in Kansas City, Missouri, the instrumental collection highlights traditional Ozark tunes, learned from early string band recordings of the 1920s and from later Ozark heroes such as Bob Holt and soon to be 101 year old Violet Hensley.]

10:34 – Interview with Betse Ellis and Clark

Betse & Clarke are a traditional and future folk duo with Betse Ellis on fiddles, violins, viola & vocals and Clarke Wyatt on banjos, guitar, cello, multi-instruments. Betse & Clarke have played and toured around the world. Individually their musical roots go deep in the KC music scene. Clarke Wyatt is a founding member of Mr. Marco’s V7, and Betse Ellis is a founding member of The Wilders. Last year Betse & Clarke released ”River Still Rise,” a collection of originals and reworked traditional compositions presented “to be enjoyed as a musical adventure, much like the river exploration of the famous duo Lewis & Clark, an inspiration for the band’s name.” Betse & Clarke have brand new release called, “Tunes We Like,” that is being released on cassette. Betse & Clarke join us to play live in 90.1 FM Studios to share a few songs live from their new release.

Betse Ellis and Clarke Wyatt thanks for being with us on Wednesday MidDay Medley

We just heard “January Waltz”, (Smiling Violet Music, BMI) written by Betse Ellis around 2004. Originally recorded with her former band The Wilders, this was the first fiddle tune written by Ellis. Betse: standard fiddle / Clarke: standard banjo (aDAC#E) / Brett Hodges: guitar / Alex Mallett: bass. This tune has been performed and recorded by a number of modern old time bands, including Foghorn Stringband. This latest version brings listeners a fresh perspective on a favorite Ellis composition.

“Tunes We Like” was produced to be the first in an ongoing series of instrumental recordings. This cassette, released at the Walnut Valley Music Festival in Winfield, Kansas, September 2017, represents a returning interest in analog processes. Betse & Clarke will continue this model, with plans to record next on analog reel-to-reel tape for the next release in the series. The music may see an online release and digital distribution, but the plan is that all physical copies will be in analog format.

Recorded by Wyatt live with no overdubs at home in Kansas City, Missouri, the instrumental collection highlights traditional Ozark tunes, learned from early string band recordings of the 1920s and from later Ozark heroes such as Bob Holt and soon to be 101 year old Violet Hensley.

Last year, Betse & Clarke released their full-length debut album, River Still Rise on July 1, 2017. Betse Ellis on fiddles, violins, viola & vocals and Clarke Wyatt on banjos and cello. Recorded during the Winter-Spring of 2016. Produced by Clarke Wyatt and Betse Ellis. Recorded and mixed by Clarke Wyatt/ Final mix assistance from Chad Meise at Massive Sound. Traditional & future folk inspired by explorers Lewis & Clark showing how Betse & Clarke are trailblazers of sound & vision.

“River Still Rise,” is a collection of originals and reworked traditional compositions that are presented “to be enjoyed as a musical adventure, much like the river exploration of the famous duo Lewis & Clark, an inspiration for the band’s name.”

Betse Ellis writes in the extended liner notes: “The phrase River Still Rise appears in the journals of Meriwether Lewis, and to me, most notably when the Corps of Discovery readied their boats and supplies for the beginning of their river journey. Documenting all the details of the excursion included aspects of the weather, the general demeanor or specific behavior of the crew, and most certainly the level of the river. The river needed to be high enough to be navigable, and in that way, Clarke and I have been putting together our gear and supplies, building our boat, and watching the weather signs for about a year and a half at this point. The process of recording RSR took several months, beginning in early 2016. We made this recording at home with the best gear we could acquire at this point, and with Clarke’s long-built engineering and producing knowledge.”

10:41

Betse & Clarke play live on the October 4, 2017 edition of Wednesday MidDay Medley.

10. Betse & Clarke – “White Creek” (Live)
also available on: Tunes We Like / Independent / September , 2017
[The newest release from Betse & Clarke is a cassette of fiddle tunes. “Tunes We Like” features Betse Ellis on standard and cross-tuned fiddles, Clarke Wyatt on banjos and guitar, and some selections are played by the Brushy Creek String Band, adding Brett Hodges on guitar and Alex Mallett on bass. Recorded by Wyatt live with no overdubs at home in Kansas City, Missouri, the instrumental collection highlights traditional Ozark tunes, learned from early string band recordings of the 1920s and from later Ozark heroes such as Bob Holt and soon to be 101 year old Violet Hensley.]

From http://www.BetseandClarke.com liner notes for Tunes We Like: WHITE CREEK is a wonderful hidden gem, from Red McLaren, who was an Oklahoma fiddler visited by Marion Thede, the great fiddle scholar. Thede’s “The Fiddle Book” is an outstanding body of work with beautiful attention to detail, especially regarding bowings. (Betse: AEAE / Clarke: standard banjo (capo 2)

Clarke Wyatt is a multi-instrumentalist and a former member of some of Kansas City’s most dynamic bands, including Hairy Apes BMX and Mr. Marco’s V7s.

We’ve had Johnny Hamil on the show a few times this year talking about various Mr. Marco’s V7 shows including a recent reunion of the 4 original members.

Brushy Creek String Band, adding Brett Hodges on guitar and Alex Mallett on bass.

On Tunes We Love, Betse and Clarke perform a track titled: UNCLE HENRY… GOODBYE. In their liner notes they write UNCLE HENRY… GOODBYE comes from Violet Hensley, “The Whittling Fiddler of Arkansas”. The story of the name has to do with Violet’s original source for the tune, and then a later discovery that the tune was known as “Goodbye My Lover Goodbye”. Violet has shared the story several times with Betse, who keeps getting confused and forgets the details. Stay tuned here for updates! (Also, we took a lot of liberties with the melody, allowing ourselves to go to our exploratory side with this meditative melody.) Betse: DDAD / Clarke: low banjo

10:51

11. Betse & Clarke – “I Chased Old Satan Through The Door” (Live)
[The Woodie Brothers, Ephraim, Dale, and Lawton Woodie recorded “Chased Old Satan” in 1931. Ephraim was born in 1906, achieved the rank of colonel, overcoming nearly-blinding cataracts as a child, and died in 1978. He is credited as Chased Old Satan’s author, although other performers have made this claim in order to own the song’s copyright. The song is said to have borrowed lyrics from other songs. Lawton played harmonica and Ephraim played a Gibson L-4 guitar – a present from his brother for his high school graduation the year before. They recorded for Ralph Peer, the clever, ambitious A&R (artist and repertoire) man from Okeh records, on May 29th, 1931, but only sold less than 900 records. The Woodie Brothers were from one of the “lost provinces” of North Carolina – Ashe, Alleghany, and Watauga counties – a reference to this region’s historic isolation from the rest of North Carolina caused by the steep slopes of the Blue Ridge Mountains. There’s a CD with some tracks by Ephraim Woodie and the Henpecked Husbands, as well as other groups who recorded between 1927 and 1931: Music from the Lost Provinces. Their musical heritage was rich, including the likes of G.B. Grayson, Al Hopkins, Frank Blevins, and Albert Hash. Ash cakes are made around the world, and include “foods such as potatoes, corn, onions, and nuts which can be roasted by burying them in hot ashes for insulation and placing live coals on top of the ashes. Ash cakes were also baked by wrapping dough in cloth, placing them in a cleaned out corner of the fireplace, and covering them with ashes and coals. They were supposed to have a delicious flavor when baked that way, but it was difficult to control the heat, or keep the bread clean. (From ‘Don’s Spicy Kitchen’).”]

Lyrics: ”I Chased Old Satan Through The Door”

Well, I got no skillet and I got no lid
But the ash cake tastes like shortening bread
And I’m gonna wear that starry crown over there

Chorus:
Over there, over there
I’m gonna wear that starry crown over there
For I got no skillet and I got no lid
And the ash cake tastes like shortening bread
And I’m gonna wear that starry crown over there

Now I met old Satan down the lane
And I hit him in the head with a walking cane
And I’m gonna wear that starry crown over there

Chorus

Now I chased old Satan around the stump
And I gave him a kick with every jump
And I’m gonna wear that starry crown over there

Chorus

Now I run old Satan through the door
And I hit him in the head with a two-by-four
And I’m gonna wear that starry crown over there

Chorus

Betse and Clarke Upcoming Shows:

Friday, October 6 – Great Lakes Music Camp, West Olive, MI

Saturday, October 14 – Shawnee Indian Mission Fall Festival, Fairway, KS

Saturday, October 14 – The Library Lets Loose, Overland Park, KS

Sunday, October 15 – Bluegrass Brunch at Julep, Kansas City, MO

Thursday, October 26 – watch this space! – Springfield, MO

Betse Ellis and Clarke Wyatt thanks for being with us on Wednesday MidDay Medley

Betse & Clarke have brand new release called, “Tunes We Like,” that is being released on cassette. More info at: http://www.betseandclarke.com.

11:00 – Station ID

Betse Ellis, Wick Thomas, and Clarke Wyatt on the October 4, 2017 edition of Wednesday MidDay Medley.

12. Wick & The Tricks – “Yr So Rad”
from: Not Enough 7″ Vinyl EP / Black Site / October 14, 2017
[Wick & the Tricks are a 4-piece band with Wick Trick on vocals & sleaze, Chris Stallion on guitar, Jane Asylum on bass & vocals, and JoJo Tornado on drums. The new EP was recorded and mixed by Justin Mantooth at Westend Recording Studios.]

[Wick & the Tricks play a Record Release Show, Saturday, October 14, at 8:00 pm at Davey’s Uptown Rambler’s Club, 3402 Main Street, KCMO, with Red Kate, The Quivers, and The Midnight Devils.]

11:02 – Interview with Wick Thomas

Wick Thomas, was voted Best Activist by The Pitch Magazine Wick has help organize LGBTQIA youth group on college campuses and in High Schools, he served as President of EQUAL and won an award from the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force. Wick spent many years working for the Kansas City Public Library and now works fpr the Nelson Atkins Museum of Art. Wick is also a gardener, a student, and a he grew up in Drexel Missouri. Wick is also lead singer of Wick & The Tricks, joins us to share information about the new Black Site Records, 7-inch vinyl, 4-song EP debut, “Not Enough,” from Wick & the Tricks a 4-piece band with Wick Trick on vocals & sleaze, Chris Stallion on guitar, Jane Asylum on bass & vocals, and JoJo Tornado on drums. Wick & the Tricks play a Record Release Show, Saturday, Oct 14, at 8:00 pm at Davey’s Uptown Rambler’s Club, 3402 Main Street, KCMO, with Red Kate, The Quivers, and The Midnight Devils.

Wick Thomas, Thanks for being with us on Wednesday MidDay Medley

The following is from their press information: The new EP was recorded and mixed by Justin Mantooth at Westend Recording Studios. More info at: http://www.wickandthetricks.com

KC’s sassiest, trashiest and glammiest lovelies, Wick and the Tricks, release their debut 7” EP, Not Enough, on Black Site Saturday, October 14, and they’re throwing a party at Davey’s Uptown to celebrate, with Red Kate, The Midnight Devils and The Quivers.

As if that weren’t enough, this glittering juggernaut of rock and roll will also premiere the video for “Tough as Nails”, the closing track on the new record. Written and directed by KC’s most-discriminating connoisseurs of cinematic eccentricity, The Cannonball Roarers, it features the inimitable Annie Thrax as a modern day Dr. Frankenstein (or would that be Herbert West?) and her re-animated monster…well, you’ll have to wait and see. It’s sure to be the weirdest, creepiest thing you’ve seen since Inauguration Day.

Recorded at Westend Studios by Justin Mantooth and mastered by Chris Muth at Taloowa Corp., Not Enough contains four tracks of deliciously salacious rock and roll that will make you hop, skip, and jump into bed with the whole band.
As with all releases from the Black Site cooperative, this record not only sounds great, it looks even better. With artwork from the band’s newest member, guitarist Chris Stallion, and packaging from the union printers at Callender Printing in Kansas City, KS, you’re going to want to hang this record on the wall…if you can get it off your turntable.

In the spirit of the New York Dolls, The Stooges, and Jim Carroll, Wick and The Tricks proudly carry the Riot Grrrl, Queercore torch for the next generation. Ever since they crawled out of the trash soaked shores of the Missouri River and slipped into the streets of Kansas City, Middle America hasn’t been the same. Nationally infamous for their lasciviously energetic performances full of political undertones, it’s likely that by the end of the show you’ll either be making out, or in a fist fight, with one of them.

Not Enough will be available October 14 at area record stores and can be ordered now at: wickandthetricks.bandcamp.com/album/not-enough

Wick & The Tricks were formed on Halloween night at a drunken basement punk show in KC.

Last year Wick & The Tricks released their EP, TRIGGER WARNING on July 27, 2016, it was their 3rd release from the KC based punk-glam-queercore-riot grrrl-trash rock, 4-member band fronted by librarian & activist Wick Thomas aka Wick Trick, with JoJo Tornado on drums, Jane Asylum on bass & vocals, and Chris Stallion on guitar. Wick & The Tricks were formed on Halloween night at a drunken basement punk show in Kansas City. from their Facebook page: “The Tricks have become infamous for their energetic live performances, combining the spirit of bands like the Cramps and the New York Dolls with a faster, harder sound. Carrying the torch of the riot grrrls and early queercore bands with some not-so-subtle nods to Joan Jett, Wick & The Tricks are a band with a mission (but hopes you’re having way too much fun to notice).”

11:13

13. Wick & The Tricks – “Drama Queen”
from: Not Enough 7″ Vinyl EP / Black Site / October 14, 2017
[Wick & the Tricks are a 4-piece band with Wick Trick on vocals & sleaze, Chris Stallion on guitar, Jane Asylum on bass & vocals, and JoJo Tornado on drums. The new EP was recorded and mixed by Justin Mantooth at Westend Recording Studios.]

Wick Thomas, Thanks for being with us on Wednesday MidDay Medley

We talked with Wick about Activism and The Rocky Horror Picture Show

This has been a big year for Wick who became a Homowner, is back in school working on his Masters Degree, and he has a new job working at The Nelson Atkins Museum of Art.

We are talking to Wick Thomas, lead singer of Wick & The Tricks, who joins us to share information about the new Black Site Records, 7-inch vinyl, 4-song EP debut, “Not Enough,” Wick & the Tricks play a Record Release Show, Saturday, Oct 14, at 8:00 pm at Davey’s Uptown Rambler’s Club, 3402 Main Street, KCMO, with Red Kate, The Quivers, and The Midnight Devils.

11:21 – Underwriting

14. Sinple – “JX7 (Digital Dream)”
from: Music For Machines / Independent / May 1, 2017
[Sinple is the electronic music project of Jesse Bartmess who plays synths, drum machine, and vocals. Jesse describes this new recording as an Ambient Album Inspired by Brian Eno’s “Music for Airports” Music for Machines was written and recorded by Sinple @ Moldy Basement. Full Length Release: TBA More info at http://sinple.bandcamp.com/ ]

[Sinple plays Riot Room, Sun. Oct 8, at 7:00 pm, opening for Zealyn along with Lovergurl, and Valise.]

15. Pink Royal – “Bring It On Back”
from: Do You Mind EP / Pink Royal / September 12, 2017
[Experimental groove pop, 5-piece band based in Lawrence, Kansas with Steven LaCour on guitar & vocals, Josh Dorrell on guitar & vocals, Alex Hartmann on drums, Nick Carswell on bass & vocals, Vik Govindarajan on Keyboards & vocals. Music and Lyrics by Pink Royal (except Tracks 3 & 6 by Pink Royal and Dylan Guthrie.) Recorded and produced by Jim Barnes. Mastered by Dalton Brand at WaveBurner Recording.]

[Pink Royal played a Do You Mind EP Release show, Fri, Sept 22, at recordBar, w/ Hi Lux, and Evolfo.]

16. Marcus Lewis – “Approaching Gangsterdom”
from: Facing East / Marcus Lewisl / April 7, 2012
[Marcus Lewis on Trombone, Logan Richardson, on Alto Sax, Adam Larson on Tenor Sax, Sam Harris on Piano, Aidan Carroll on Bass, Tommy Crane on Drums, Pablo Masis, on Trumpet, Andrea Lewis, on Vocals]

11:32 – Interview with Kemet Coleman, Ryan Davis, and Marcus Lewis

Marcus Lewis, Ryan Jamaal Davis aka Kadesh Flow, and Kemet Coleman aka Kemet The Phantom on the October 4, 2017 edition of Wednesday MidDay Medley.

The debut recording of Marcus Lewis Facing East was featured in Vogue Magazine as being one the top albums on Janelle Monae’s 2012 Summer Playlist. Marcus Lewis is currently working on music for a new recording and is the Artistic Director of Future Jazz, a nonprofit dedicated to Jazz Education. Marcus has performed at the Kennedy Center for Performing Arts, the Jimmy Carter Summer Concert Series. As a sideman, he has also performed at the 53rd Annual Grammy Awards, the 2010 New Orleans Jazz Fest, the 2011 Glastonbury Festival, the 2011 Nobel Peace Prize Concert and the 2012 North Sea Jazz Festival, the Sydney Opera House, and for President Barack Obama at the White House in 2011 and 2012. Television shows include SNL, David Letterman, The Today Show, Jools Holland, Arsenio Hall, and American Idol. Marcus was awarded the 2008 Betty Carter Jazz Residency and the 2003 Outstanding Soloist award at the Wichita Jazz Fest.

Kemet Coleman aka Kemet the Phantom is one of Kansas City most elusive yet heralded musicians. Maintaining his integrity as a rapper, the Substruct Music artist formlessly combines elements of Jazz and electronic music in his production style with Rap aesthetics to create what many have coined to be “Dapper Rap”. He is a member of the Hip-Hop duo COA (Center of Attention) and the lead singer of the 8-member Funk/Rap/Soul band The Phantastics. Kemet the Phantom is a Kansas City enthusiast and urbanist often known for his unprecedented collaborations with KC entities and organizations such as University of Missouri-Kansas City, KC Streetcar and The Kansas City Royals. He is also highly regarded for his impresario role within the Sly James for Mayor Campaign in the 2010-2011 where he created the first ever KC mayoral candidate rap song.

Emcee and trombonist Ryan Davis aka “Kadesh Flow” is a rapper with an MBA. At age 11, he began rapping and playing trombone within two weeks of one another. His music has been featured on network television in multiple countries and territories across Southeast Asia. Locally, Kadesh can be found rocking solo hip hop sets, laying down bone bars with KC funk juggernaut The Phantastics, or jamming with various bands throughout the city.

KC emcees: Kemet The Phantom, and band mate Kadesh Flow, are joining forces with The Marcus Lewis Big Band for Brass & Boujee, Friday, October 6, at 7:00 pm, at Ruins Pub, 1715 Main St, Kansas City. Marcus Lewis will present, big band arrangements of Kemet and Kadesh’s original material for his 18-piece jazz ensemble, as well as full jazz band versions of songs such as Kendrick Lamar’s “Alright” and Bruno Mars’ “24K Magic”.

Some notable artists that Marcus has performed and/or recorded with are Aretha Franklin, Prince, Janelle Monáe, Bruno Mars, B.o.B, Jidenna, Musiqsoulchild, Avery Sunshine, The Barkays, Confunkshun, and Sugarfoot’s Ohio Players. In addition to an active touring and recording schedule, Marcus stays busy writing, arranging, teaching and leading clinics and master-classes worldwide.

Marcus Lewis has played all over the world, including The Late Show with David Letterman, Saturday Night Live, Later with Jools Holland, and currently lives in KC where he leads his own quintet, and an 18-piece Big Band, and he continues to tour with Grammy Nominated vocalist, and KCK native, Janelle Monáe.

Creating almost a formless persona as a rapper and public figure, Kemet the Phantom has graced the cover of multiple newspapers and magazine covers and won numerous awards: 2009, INK Magazine, 2011 KC Magazine, 2012 Pitch Weekly. He is a two time Pitch Music Award nominee for “Best Hip-Hop Act” in Kansas City and was the 2011 Big Brothers Big Sisters “Sexiest Single” in Kansas City.

11:41

15. Kemet the Phantom – “Suite Life (Master Clean)”
from: The Invisible Man / Center of Attention / March 9, 2017
[Kemet Coleman is Kemet the Phantom, a Kansas City based musicians who calls himself a rap Artist, actor, and Urbanist. Hemet is a member of the Hip-Hop duo COA (Center of Attention) and is the lead singer of the 8-member Funk/Rap/Soul band The Phantastics. Kemet, shines as a complete showman embracing a James Brown-esque persona via syncopated vocals, rhythmic dance moves and dapper costume style. Kemet the Phantom is a two time Pitch Music Award nominee for “Best Hip-Hop Act.” Kemet created the first ever Kansas City mayoral candidate rap song for the Sly James for Mayor campaign in 2010. A University of Missouri – Kansas City alumnus, Kemet, created “Gold and Blue” for UMKC’s sports teams, which has garnered thousands of plays on YouTube and has been featured on prime-time television commercials for the university. More information at: http://www.kemetthephantom.com.]

[Kemet The Phantom plays Brass & Boujee, Friday, October 6, at 7:00 pm, at Ruins Pub, 1715 Main St, Kansas City. Marcus Lewis will present, big band arrangements of Kemet and Kadesh’s original material for his 18-piece jazz ensemble]

11:45 – Interview with Kemet Coleman, Ryan Davis, and Marcus Lewis

We are talking with Kemet The Phantom, and band mate Kadesh Flow, who are joining forces with The Marcus Lewis Big Band for Brass & Boujee, Friday, October 6, at 7:00 pm, at Ruins Pub, 1715 Main St, Kansas City. Marcus Lewis will present, big band arrangements of Kemet and Kadesh’s original material for his 18-piece jazz ensemble, as well as full jazz band versions of songs such as Kendrick Lamar’s “Alright” and Bruno Mars’ “24K Magic”.

The Kansas City based band, The Phantastics are an 9 member group formed in 2010, that specialize genre-blending hip-hop, mixed with rock, rap, dance, funk, jazz and soul. Members include: Kemet “the Phantom” Coleman on lead vocals, Kim Newsome on vocals, JJ Cantrell on lead guitar & vocals, Danny Florez on electric bass & vocals, Ashley Thompson on drums, Ernest Melton on Saxophone, Ryan Davis aka Kadesh Flow on trombone and sick raps, and Austin Quick on keyboards.

Emcee and trombonist Ryan Davis aka Kadesh Flow brings realism, consciousness, and nerd life together in riveting flow format. He has composed and produced original music for Toonami Asia and shared the stage with the likes of artists like Tech N9ne, Phora, I Fight Dragons, The Revivalists, B.o.B., mc chris, and others. He has been publicly lauded by outlets such as IGN and Kotaku. More informati0n at: http://www.kadeshflow.com

The Kadesh Flow Headbuster – Single was Inspired by “Parasyte: The Maxim”, “Headbuster” finds Kadesh Flow promising that he is coming for the heads and minds of his listeners, much like the nemesis creatures in the inspiration content take over the brains of their victim.

Brass & Boujee, Friday, October 6, at 7:00 pm, at Ruins Pub, 1715 Main St, Kansas City. Marcus Lewis will present, big band arrangements of Kemet and Kadesh’s original material for his 18-piece jazz ensemble, as well as full jazz band versions of songs such as Kendrick Lamar’s “Alright” and Bruno Mars’ “24K Magic”.

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18. Kadesh Flow – “Headbuster”
from: Headbuster – Single / Ryan Davis / December 9, 2016
[Inspired by “Parasyte: The Maxim”, “Headbuster” finds Kadesh Flow promising that he is coming for the heads and minds of his listeners, much like the nemesis creatures in the inspiration content take over the brains of their victim.]

[Kadesh Flow plays Brass & Boujee, Friday, October 6, at 7:00 pm, at Ruins Pub, 1715 Main St, Kansas City. Marcus Lewis will present, big band arrangements of Kemet and Kadesh’s original material for his 18-piece jazz ensemble.]

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

Next week on Wednesday, October 11, Kathryn Golden returns to share details about PorchFest 2017 on Saturday, October 14 from Noon until 6:00 PM in the Valentine and Roanoke neighborhoods of Kansas City, we’ll also talk with Kent Shelton, General Manager of the Arvest Bank Theatre at The Midland in Kansas City Missouri. Plus Marion Merritt and Betse Ellis join Mark as Guest Co-Hosts for our Fall Fund Drive to encourage our wonderful listeners to donate to the Voice of The Community – 90.1 FM KKFI – Kansas City Community Radio.

Our Script/Playlist is a “cut and paste” of information.
Sources for notes: artist’s websites, bios, wikipedia.org

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