WMM PLAYLIST from November 20, 2024

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Wednesday, November 20, 2024

Michelle Bacon’s Favorite Releases of 2024 +
Wednesday MidDay Medley’s Favorite 15 Singles of 2024

  1. “Main Title Instrumental – It’s Showtime Folks”
    from: Orig. Motion Picture Soundtrack All That Jazz / Casablanca / December 20, 1979
    [WMM’s Adopted Theme Song]

Wednesday MidDay Medley’s Favorite 15 Singles of 2024

In our first hour we count down Wednesday MidDay Medley’s Favorite 15 Singles of 2024. 2024 was a year loaded with hundreds of single releases with many area artists releasing multiple singles. These 15 tracks are part of WMM’s Top 50 Favorite Singles of 2024. Check out http://www.WednesdayMidDayMedley.org or our WMM Facebook page and for the complete list of WMM’s 50 Favorite Singles of 2024.

  1. (#15.) Mikal Shapiro & The Musical – “Sunshine Lover”
    from: “Sunshine Lover” – Single / Mikal Shapiro / November 15, 2024
    [Mikal wrote to me to tell me that “The song is inspired by the counterculture, anti-establishment musicals of the 60/70s like Hair and Jesus Christ Superstar.” Recorded with The Musical. Music and lyrics by Mikal Shapiro. The Musical is: Mikal Shapiro on vocal & guitar, Chad Brothers on vocals & guitar, Johnny Hamil on bass, and Matt Richey on drums. Featuring harmonies by: Erika Cecilia Noguera, Beth Watts Nelson. Harmony arrangements by: Beth Watts Nelson. Recorded at Weights and Measure Sound Lab. Engineered by Duane Trower. Made possible with the generous support of Jean and Steve Spikes. Currently available on Bandcamp. // Mikal Shapiro & The Musical released THE MUSICAL II on May 26, 2018. It was 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 is a KC songwriter whose musical influences span popular songs, psych rock, lounge, classic country and old time spirituals. She has toured extensively across the U.S. and has recorded five critically acclaimed albums. KC Star and 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. More info at: http://www.themusicaltheband.com]
  1. (#14) Kemet Coleman – “Android (feat. FlareThaRebel & Kadesh Flow)”
    from: “Android (feat. FlareThaRebel & Kadesh Flow)” – Single / Kemet Creative / April 26, 2024
    [Kemet Coleman is a Kansas City based musicians and is a member of the Hip-Hop duo COA (Center of Attention) and is the lead singer of the Funk/Rap/Soul band The Phantastics. Kemet is also a core element of The Marcus Lewis Big Band for Brass & Boujee. Kemet is a two time Pitch Music Award nominee for “Best Hip-Hop Act.” Kemet is known for his unprecedented collaborations with UMKC, 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. A UMKC 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. In 2020 Coleman contributed his song, “The Virus” to the compilation, Kansas City Syzygy, music created by over 25 KC-based musicians in the middle of the map of a pandemic. All proceeds donated to KC Tenants, a local nonprofit organized to ensure that everyone has a safe, accessible, affordable home. Kemet Coleman released, BLACK IS BEAUTIFUL on Aug. 1, 2020. Kenet Coleman released the single “Eyes On The Sr\treet” on May 21, 2021.] [The Phantastics released their single “All That Fine”on May 6, 2022. The Pjhantastics are an 8 member band from KC formed in December of 2010. Kemet the Phantom on lead vocals; Leigh Gibbs on lead vocals; JJ Cantrell on lead guitar & vocals; Danny Florez on electric bass; Ashley Thompson on drums, DJ Mitchell on saxophone; Ryan Jamaal Davis on Trombone and rap vocals; Austin Quick on keyboards. The Phantastics specialize in genre-blending dance floor activators. In 2015, the music group was crowned “Kansas City’s best party band” by the KC Star. Musicianship and diversity are at the core of their success. Rock, Rap, Dance, Funk, Jazz & Soul are all incorporated into their music. “The band that can do it all”, according to I Heart Local Music, has shared the stage with some of music’s most legendary acts including George Clinton and the Parliament Funkadelic. On Oct. 18, 2019 The Phantastics released LIVE AT THE PLAZA ART FAIR. On Aug. 24, 2018 The Phantastics released the EP, LIFE OF THE PARTY. On Dec. 14, 2013 The Phantastics released their debut album THE CLOSER. Info at: http://www.thephantastics.com]
  1. (#13.) VCMN & Joel Leoj – “Fab (Vmix)”
    from: Fab (Vmix) – Single / VCMN Music / September 2, 2024
    [VCMN released the single “Fab” on July 26, 2024. VCMN release the single, “Boounce (Remix) [feat. Amira Wang & The Epitome] on August 11, 2023. VCMN released their debut album entitled “The VCMN Project” on Friday, May 13, 2022. VCMN is an American singer-songwriter duo who’s artistry is shaped by way of edgy, alternative R&B, Pop, and Rock. Victoria and Emmanuel “Manny” Cable—aka the “Vic” and “Man” of VCMN. Victoria grew up in the Bethel International Center of Worship church in Kansas City, Kansas, where her father, Cleveland Drone, was a pastor. From the ages of 10-19, she toured across the country singing gospel music. Manny came to performance via a different path: ballet and modern dance. They’ve been working it out with the rhythms and the rhymes for years now. VCMN Project was first birthed into existence when they were still dating; the album was finished after they were married. It all began on their living room sofa. The VCMN Project is just as much a party as it is a beautifully written love story. The 10-track “The VCMN Project” encompasses a song from every top 40 music genre. R&B, Rap, Pop, Alternative Rock, Ballad, Country, Hip Hop, and Dance Pop. VCMN played Lawrence Gay Pride, presented by I Heart Local Music. Fri. June 24, 2022 at Lucia, 1016 Mass with Cuee & Friends. http://www.vcmnofficial.com]
  1. (#12) Monta At Odds – “Forget About You (Religion of Heartbreak remix)”
    from: “Forget About You (R.O.H. remix)” – Single / The Record Machine / Sept. 4, 2024
    Monta At Odds released their single “Forget About You” on April 12, 2024 with Mikal Shapiro on vocals, Krysztof Nemeth wielding the baritone guitar, and founding member Dedric Moore polymathing on all other sonics. // On August 9, 2024 Dedric Moore on vocals, synths, bass, guitar, programming; Mikal Shapiro on vocals; Krysztof Nemeth on baritone guitar; Delaney Moore on synth riff; Regan Moore on electronic percussion loop, released the single “Dark Hour of Meditation” as Religion of Heartbreak. // Religion of Heartbreak, an offshoot of Monta At Odds, dives deep into darkwave and EBM territories, crafting a sound that’s nostalgic and cutting-edge. For fans of Depeche Mode, Boy Harsher, and The Soft Moon, this remix offers a fresh take on the dark side of dance music.// Monta At Odds’ “Forget About You” gets a dark nightclub makeover in this haunting remix by Religion of Heartbreak. The post-punkers strip down the original’s sound and rebuilds it as a brooding synthpop masterpiece, perfect for late-night dance floors and introspective listening. The remix retains the original’s raw emotion while adding layers of pulsating beats and atmospheric synths. Mikal’s yearning vocals float above Krysztof’s ringing baritone guitar and Dedric’s mechanized rhythms, creating an ominous earworm that’s impossible to shake. Exploring themes of dangerous attraction and the transformative power of heartbreak, this one’s tailor-made for those nights when forgetting is the only option // Monta released their EP Crystal Momentum on March 24, 2023. The band released the single “Looking Back” on February 27, 2023, and “Everybody’s Baby” on January 27, 2023. Monta’s latest, the Crystal Momentum EP, hones the Kansas City band’s mastery of electrified dreamworld post-punk, presenting four spacious songs to accompany out-of-body explorations. Monta’s core players — Mikal Shapiro on vocals, Krysztof Nemeth and Lucas Behrens on guitars, Dedric Moore on electronics, Matthew Heinrich on drums, and Teri Quinn with additional vocals — accompany their visions with a groovy flow that rings with subtle tensions, introspective instrumentation, and chorus-fed uplifts. // Found within are “Everybody’s Baby,” an otherworldly adoration of unnamed strangers set to transfixing melodies and a snake-like groove; the buoyant “Looking Back,” which shines a danceable, sonic brightness through a haze of ecstatic reminiscence; the inspired “Perimeter Dancer,” an ode to those who fight for the cause, accompanied by a punky disco beat and a chorus that launches the song upward to a mirror-ball-lit sky. And then there’s “Luna Lost In Your Gaze,” a righteous desert sleepwalk of a tune that recalls the spaghetti western tones of Monta’s past while remaining on the current trajectory. // With the Crystal Momentum EP, Monta grabs the moment, further defining the distinctive mix of synth-pop and dark psychedelia that’s become the band’s trademark. Take a leap and fall into their world. // Monta means “to climb higher.” Through lineup changes and scenes ebbing and flowing, this band continues that climb. Founded by brothers Dedric and Delaney Moore, Monta (originally Monta At Odds) has grown into its own community with a rotating cast of musicians and characters. More Information at: kosmiccity.com / therecordmachine.co] [Monta played 20 Years of The Record Machine featuring The Noice FM, Black Light Animals Soultru and Pala Zolo, on Saturday, November 11, 2023, at 6:00 PM to 1:00 AM at recordBar, 1520 Grand Blvd] [Dedric Moore joined us on WMM on October 4, 2023] [Religion of Heartbreak played minibar, at 3810 Broadway Blvd KCMO, on October 23, 2024, with Belgium-based Ultra Sunn and Juliette Frost.]
  1. (#11) Dragon Inn 3 – “Clock Machine”
    from: “Clock Machine” – Single / American Laundromat Records / August 23, 2024
    [Clock Machine: Performed by Dragon Inn 3: Drums by Nick Wilkerson. Mixed by Scoops Dardaris. Produced by Philip Dickey. Side B: “All I Know.” Performed by Dragon Inn 3. Produced and mixed by Philip Dickey. Mastered by Sean Glonek at SRG studios. Design and Layout by Emily Only Design Co. // Last year Dragon Inn 3 released Trade Secrets on American Laundromat Records on April 18, 2023, their long-anticipated sophomore release from Dragon Inn 3. Features 10 brand new songs plus a fantastic cover of Yazoo’s “Only You.” // Dragon Inn 3 is: Grace Bentley on vocals; Philip Dickey on synths, drums, guitar, bass & vocals; Sharon Hamm on synths & vocals; David Hill on vocals & synths. Recorded from 2018 to 2022 at Davey’s house and Sharon’s house. Recorded, mixed, and produced by Philip Dickey. Additional recording and mixing help from Ross Brown, David Hill, and Chase Horseman. Mastered by Sean Glonek at SRG studios. Additional musicians: Bill Belzer percussion “I Can’t Stop”, John Cardwell guitar “Finally Going Down”, Ben Collins guitar “I Can’t Stop”, Tim Gillespie saxophone “I Can’t Stop” “Out Of Control” “Trade Secrets Theme”, Anita Kitungano vocals “See It Your Way”, John O’Hallaron guitar “Teleport”, Bora Wilondja vocals “See It Your Way” “Trade Secrets Theme”, Mauwa Wilondja vocals “Trade Secrets Theme”, Pelo Wilondja percussion “I Could Never”. Additional writers: Emma Bentley Ruzicka “Not Enough”, Bora Wilondja “See It Your Way”, JR Top “See It Your Way”, and Vincent Clark “Only You”. Cover photo: Dominik Podlipniak. Design: Dustin Williams. // Kansas City based band formed in 2012 with Grace Bentley, Sharon Bowie, Philip K. Dickey, E.P. Marcus. Dragon Inn 3’s debut LP DOUBLE LINE on August 17, 2018 through American Laundromat records. DOUBLE LINE was part of WMM’s 118 Best Recordings of 2018. The band spent six years whittling away on the songs. Combining sugary pop hooks, hypnotic beats, and huge MOOG synths, Dragon Inn 3’s playful take on 80s pop could double as the soundtrack to a John Hughes movie (if John Hughes directed Blade Runner). The cinematic origins of Dragon Inn 3 can be traced back to 2012, when Philip Dickey (leader of the indie-pop group, Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin) wrote a theme song for the award-winning short film Ghoul School. “If you watch the trailer you can tell it’s the same premise and look as Stranger Things–we just accidentally made it three years before them,” Dickey says. “I had so much fun making the soundtrack with the director (E.P. Marcus) that we decided to start a band.” Dickey recruited his sister, Sharon Bowie, an occupational therapist, and his wife, children’s librarian Grace Bentley, to help with songwriting and vocal duties. The group self-released the Ghoul School Soundtrack EP in late 2012, receiving high praise from Consequence of Sound, Philadelphia’s WXPN, and The Riverfront Times, before climbing to #1 on Bandcamp’s cassette charts. Then it was back to the studio (i.e. the bedrooms, kitchens, garages, and hotel rooms that doubled as makeshift recording studios). In between full-time jobs, parenthood, graduate school classes, and cross country moves, the members of Dragon Inn 3 put Double Line to tape. “I’m a stay-at-home dad now, so I would work on song arrangements and rough mixes when our toddler was taking his naps,” explains Dickey. “Grace would come home from work and record all her parts after his bedtime. We recorded all the breathy vocals in the living room and all the yelly parts in the garage so we wouldn’t wake him up.” The result is a highly addictive album that creates “a soundtrack for the more introspective moments on and off the dance floor,” according to critic David Greenwald. With members spread out over the country (KC, LA, and Springfield, MO), the group signed to American Laundromat Records in early 2018. A demo of “Bad Boy” (co-written with Free Energy’s Paul Sprangers) landed in a commercial for Ryan Adams’ Beats 1 Radio show before the song was even completed. More Info at: http://www.dragoninn3.com] [Philip Dicky joined us LIVE on WMM on May 3, 2023.]
  1. (#10) Arson Class – “Junior”
    from: “Junior” Single Side A / Too Much Rock / May 3, 2024
    [After a four-year break Too Much Rock is back with the eleventh installment of their acclaimed vinyl singles series. For this edition Too Much Rock features the Kansas City blue collar punk trio, Arson Class. This is the first vinyl release for the band. // Sid Sowder is the founder of the Too Much Rock, a music blog site he created in 1997 to share his photos, videos & comments of live music shows he attends. The Too Much Rock Singles Series is a collection of 45 rpm singles that marry great songs with great bands all for the love of vinyl. Each old-school two-song single features one unique song paired with one cover chosen by Too Much Rock who press 500 limited edition copies and then simply give them to the band. Schwervon!, Rev Gusto, Josh Berwanger Band, The Uncouth, Hipshot Killer, Witch Jail, Red Kate, Heidi Lynne Gluck, Brandon Phillips and The Condition, and in 2020 No Germ Candy have all recorded for the Too Much Rock Single Series. More info at: http://www.toomuchrock.com // Arson Class was formed in 2016 with brothers Chris Kinsley and Phil Kinsley and Marc Bollinger on bass.The 3-piece rock band released their self titled EP, Arson Class on May 6, 2017. They released the 5-track EP American Machine on May 6, 2018, recorded at Weights & Measures studio in Kansas City. Arson Class released the single “Rock & Roll” on November 21, 2020. The Band released their single “My Girl” on March 5, 2024. // For the Too Much Rock Single Series The A-Side features the band’s own song, “Junior.” The B-Side features a revved-up cover of John Cougar’s 1976 deep cut “American Dream” chosen by Too Much Rock. The limited-edition 7″ single will be out May 3, 2024 at area record stores, and directly from the band in both black and ultra-limited colored vinyl. // The A-Side features the band’s “Junior.” It’s a highly combustible rock & roll number featuring a breakneck rhythm, a driving guitar, and an anthemic gang chorus. The B-Side features a revved-up cover of John Cougar’s 1976 deep cut “American Dream” chosen by Too Much Rock. The song looks back on a gloriously misspent youth, pushes aside the stability of a 9-to-5 future, and aims for that big break. // The limited-edition 7″ single was released 5/3/24 at area record stores, online retailers, in both black and ultra-limited colored vinyl.]
  1. (#9) Stephonne – “1”
    from: “1” – Single / Stephonne / August 21, 2024
    [Written and Produced by Stephonne Singleton. Additional Production – Justin Mantooth. Engineering, Mixing, and Mastering – Justin Mantooth. Additional Vocal Engineering – Stephonne Singleton. Vocals – Stephonne; Synths, Drum Machine, Keyboard – Stephonne; Guitar – Zachary Arias; Bass – Carly Atwood; Drums – Adam Soliz (McKee); Trombone – Trevor Turla. Recorded, mixed and mastered at Westend Recording Studios, Kansas City. // Stephonne describes himself as the lovechild of Prince & Billie Holiday. He grew up in KCK and received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Music from Benedictine College, and Masters in Entertainment Business from Full Sail University. Singer, songwriter, actor, model, artist – Stephonne Singleton keeps very busy, organizing Tribute Shows, working as a Resident Artist at Charlottee Street studios, playing Music Festivals, Lemonade Park, Lawrence Pride, Manor Records, Midwest Music Foundation, The AIDS Service Foundation of KC, InterUrban ArtHouse, The Black Box, The Folly Theatre, collaborating with The Black Creatures, Calvin Arsenia, Miki P, Jass, Eboni Fondren, putting out EPs, and singles. Stephonne released his EP SIS: Side B on June 24, 2022 it was in the TOP TEN of WMM’s 120 Best Recordings of 2022. Stephonne was a featured performer at the 23rd Annual West 18th Street Fashion Show on Friday, June 2, 2023, and also in the 24th annual West 18th Street Fashion Show.]

10:29 – Underwriting

  1. (#8) Pure xtc – “Fall Apart”
    from: “Fall Apart” – Single / Taylor Hughes / March 1, 2024
    [Pure XTC released the iongles: “Hurt Me Bad” on Ovember 15, 2024, “Mood Ring” on July 19, 2024. Fall Apart (Soft Faith Remix) on May 17, 2024. Pure XTC released the Shed My Skin EP on November 18, 2022. Pure XTC released the single “Get Lost“ on September 9, 2022, and “Shadow” released June 1, 2022. Pure xtc released the EP Nobody’s Home on November 12, 2021. Pure xtc is the musical project of Kansas City based Taylor Hughes. Taylor is also the drummer for the band EXNATIONS. The idea of pure xtc was formed during an extremely isolating time for multi-instrumentalist, Hughes. Living truly on her own for the first time, she moved to the NYC metro in 2019. Time was spent crying on subways, climbing new rooftops, meeting new people, avoiding new people, feeling extremely fulfilled to feeling like a hollow empty shell.]
  1. (#7) Epitome – “Way Up (Radio Edit) feat. Ayron Alexander)”
    from: “Way Up” – Single / Syke Brand Music / July 12, 2024
    [KC based rapper Glenn Robinson who is known as Epitome. Epitome released his newest 10 track album, BOUJIE TYPE BEAT on February 19, 2024. Since then has released the new single, “Way Up (feat. Ayron Alexander)” on July 12, 2024. A protest of sorts, “WAY UP” is also a celebration of life and all its struggles. The raucous anthem delves into E’s mantra of “once you reach the bottom, the only way is UP!” Featuring the silky, smooth sounds of Ayron Alexander, the layered vocals transform this gritty griot into an alternative pop confection. Since 2016, Epitome has released 3 albums, 4 EPs. 20 singles, collaborating with artists including: The Royal Chief, Domineko, Regina Del Carmen, Amira Wang, VCMN, Scotty Wu, Lex Lingo and others.]
  1. (#6) Akkilles – “Who Am I Am”
    from: “Who I Am” – Single / David Bennett / July 5, 2024
    [Akkilles is the music project of David Bennett who makes music under the moniker Akkilles. He also helps other people make music. Akkilles released “Strange Dream” on July 10, 2024 and “Online” on April 19, 2024 written and produced by David Bennett. Performers include Nick Pickrell on bass, Ian Thompson on synth & keybopards, Baird Williams on lead guitar, Jared Bond on drums, Bryan Koehler on percussion and David Bennett on vocals & rhythm guitar. Recorded at: Aorist Studios in KC. // Akkilles released the single “Way I Feel” on May 5, 2023. Akkilles released the single “Happily” on April 21, 2023. Akkilles released three singles in 2019. “By Myself” – Single was released November 1, 2019. “Meet in the Middle” was released October 25, 2019. “Feelin’ My Self” was released February 1, 2019. Akkilles released the critically acclaimed debut record “Something You’d Say” on July 2, 2013.]
  1. (#4) Daniel Gum – “Don’t I Know”
    from: Sophia – Don’t I Know – Single / Manor Records / January 24, 2024
    [Daniel Gum is a singer-songwriter based out of Kansas City, KS who has been active since 2017. Daniel Gum released the single “Julia” on December 9, 2022. Daniel Gum released the single “Wolverine (ft. Rachel Cion)” on September 19, 2921. Daniel Gu, released the electronic pop EP, I’M NOT DEAD in 2017 and an acoustic EP, MOON in 2018. In addition to working on his own solo project, Daniel has been working with other local groups—playing bass and engineering for his band Pillow (a post-punk/shoegaze group) and playing drums behind singer-songwriter Chloe Jacobson, also doing some recording for her. Channeling the likes of Elliott Smith & Andy Shauf, he co-produced his new record THIRTEEN with Mike Crawford, playing almost everything you hear on the album and mixing it himself. Signing to Manor Records in the spring of 2020, he officially released THIRTEEN on cassette & CD on October 30, 2020. All songs written, performed, and.mastered by Mike Nolte at Eureka Mastering. Daniel Gum is a 24 year old singer-songwriter . Since the age of 12, he has spent the majority of his time writing and recording songs by himself in his room. The Moon EP was released December 7, 2019. It was engineered by Mike Crawford and Daniel Gum and mixed by Daniel Gum with piano and accordion by Cole Crawford. Daniel Gun released his EPI’M NOT DEAD on October 25, 2017, and his 10-song album Reorient on July 31, 2015, with all songs written, recorded and mixed by Daniel Gum who also performed all vocals guitars, drums, piano, bass. harmonica, and programming. The first single from Daniel Gum’s album, Thirteen “Ruin Your Life” was released on September 4, The second single, “In The Worst Ways” was released September 28, 2020. ] [On our July 22, 2020, WMM show we played Daniel Gum’s track, “Tired Saint” from French Exit Records – Black Lives Matter Compilation, released July 6, 2020. French Exit Records was launched two years ago as an independent music label in KCMO, founded by Brad Girard. French Exit Records has released albums for No Magic and Raymond,. BLM Compilation is 22 acts from the area, with all proceeds donated to One Struggle KC’s Liberation Fund, a Black-led coalition of KC activists seeking to connect the struggles of oppressed communities, locally & globally. Daniel Gum joined us on WMM on November 11, 2020.]
  1. (#3) Ivory Blue – “Breathing Underwater”
    from: “Breathing Underwater” – Single / IVORY BLUE / August 9, 2024
    [IVORY BLUE released the single “Olé!” on October 4, 2024, Breathing Underwater” on August 9, 2024, “Bad Dreams”on June 7, 2024, “Batter Up” on April 22, 2024, “Bad Dreams”on June 7, 2024, “Batter Up” on April 22, 2024., “Flashback” on March 15, 2024, “Howl” on Feb. 16, 2024. // IVORY BLUE released their second full length album, STARLIT LOVE CHILD, on Nov. 17, 2023. The 10-track album was in the top five of Wednesday MidDay Medley’s 120 Best Recordings of 2023, and in the “Best of” lists at 90.9 The Bridge and other radio stations around the world. For STARLIT LOVE CHILD, IVORY BLUE served as songwriter, producer, & vocalist. // On October 27, 2023 IVORY BLUE released the sIngle “Ghost of Life.” This single followed IVORY’s previous releases,”In A World Like This” from September 22, 2023, ”The Best of Life” from August 4, 2023 and “Control” from May 26, 2023. IVORY released the single “All Outta Love” on February 24, 2023. IVORY BLUE released their full length debut album COMPOUND LOVE on Feb. 25, 2022. COMPOUND LOVE was in the Top Ten of WMM’s 120 Best recordings of 2022. For COMPOUND LOVE, IVORY BLUE served as songwriter, producer, vocalist and played all instruments with the exception of: Lester Estelle on drums, Klaartje Van Lue on piano, Craig Kew on bass, Lennon Bone on drums, and Marco Pascolini on pedal steel guitar. Nick Poortman served in mixing, with Kurt Festge who also served in mixing & Mastering. IVORY BLUE’s debut EP, Ready Get Set was released in June 2015. While the EP helped spread the word and give IVORY BLUE attention from regional radio and TV stations, a big break would come in 2017. In 2017 Ivory was among 1800 artists/bands that competed in neXt2Rock. Ivory won local & regional challenges and advanced to nationals in Los Angeles to win the top prize. // IVORY BLUE has played Crossroads Music Festival, The Middle of the Map Festival, The Westport Roots Festival, the KCPT Screening of “Real Boy” at The KC Public Library, and Kauffman Stadium. // Ivory Blue was born in 1986 in Peoria Illinois, as Devin James Miclettet. Ivory’s birth mother put them up for adoption at the age of four. Ivory speaks about how it was difficult to find trust in people offering their home to someone denied it for so long, Ivory lived with eight different families, before running away at 15. // Ivory has talked with us about how in their life they have turned to music to express pain. Ivory spent most of their childhood looking for a family. In 2010 Klaartje Van Lue saw Ivory performing in a YouTube video and contacted them, flying Ivory to Kansas City, and adopting Ivory into the Van Lue family. During the past 10 years Ivory came out as “Non-Binary Transgender”. // As a multi-instrumentalist, Ivory began refining their performance style, using digital looping pedals to stack harmonies and guitar parts live on stage, giving their solo shows the feel of a full band. In 2011, Ivory settled in Kansas City, MO and quickly began attracting an intense regional following for their strong vocals and incisive, deeply personal lyrics. // By 2013, IVORY BLUE was playing regularly in and around KC and the first EP ‘Ready Get Set’ was released in 2015. IVORY BLUE released the video of “Family Table” directed by Mikal Shapiro, on Aug. 21, 2021 and the audio track was released on Sept. 7, 2021. IVORY BLUE released the single “Good Changes” on Oct 26, 2021. Ivory Blue released the singles: “Heavy,” “Bad Weather,” “It Must Have Been Me,” “Compound Love,” and “The Start” on December 14, 2021. IVORY BLUE released their debut album COMPOUND LOVE on Feb. 25, 2022. IVORY BLUE released the single “Red Light” on July 29, 2022, “Starlit Love Child” on Oct. 28, 2022., “All Outta Love” on Feb. 24, 2023. http://www.ivorybluemusic.com]
  1. (#2) Chase Horseman – “Silver Liner”
    from: “Silver Liner” – Single / Chase The Horseman / October 25, 2024
    [Silver Liner drums and additional engineering by Ian Dobyns, Additional vocals by Heidi Gluck. Mastered by Anthony Puglisi. Written, produced, performed and mixed by Chase Horseman at Element Recording. // Chase Horseman has composed music for over 40 films and as musician and producer collaborated with Clairaudients, Teri Quinn, Heidi Lynne Gluck, KD Kuro, Nan Turner and more. Chase The Horseman film composer, band leader, multi-instrumentalist, audio engineer, & producer. They have composed music for over 40 films and as producer collaborated with Teri Quinn, Heidi Lynne Gluck, KD Kuro, and Nan Turner. On April 2, 2024 Chase released the 22 track Original Sound Track for Headcount, a feature film fro the Burghart Brothers, priduced by Continuance Pictures, Methoid Media, and Shout Factory. Chase created the music for two feature-length episodes of the Blum House Films and Hulu original series, “Into the Dark.” In February 2020 Chase released “Poor Song,” a cover of the Yeah Yeah Yeahs track by Karen O Chase played Sequential Circuits Prophet 600, Dave Smith MiniMopho, Korg Minilogue Xd, Moog Grandmother, Roland Alpha Juno 2, Mellotron, Guitar, Drums, Vocals pall erformed by Chase Horseman. Recorded at Element Recording Studios and Winky World. Mixed by Chase Horseman. Mastered by Joel Nanos Chase the Horseman is a band, film composer, multi-instrumentalist, audio engineer, & producer. On May 1 Chase released, a quarantine cover of “Midnight, The Stars and You” written by Harry M. Woods, Jimmy Campbell & Reg Connelly Stanley. The most famous version was recorded in 1934 by Ray Noble & his Orchestra with an uncredited Al Bowlly on vocals. This was used in the ballroom scene and closing of Stanley Kubrick’s 1980 horror film The Shining based on the novel by Stephen King. All of the profits of this single will be donated directly to service industry workers in Kansas City and Midwest Music Foundation on a 50/50 basis. http://www.chasethehorseman.bandcamp.com. They have composed music for over 40 films and as musician has collaborated Teri Quinn, Heidi Lynne Gluck, KD Kuro, and Nan Turner. Chase The Horseman released Disinformation Blues EP on July 12, 2019. One of WMM’s 119 Best Recordings of 2019. Chase released the single “U Martyr U” June 19, 2018, and the single “Modern Ruins” on Oct 4, 2018.]
  1. (#1) The Creepy Jingles – “Love Like You”
    from: “Love Like You” – Single / High Dive Records / July 14, 2024
    [This is the third of several new singles being released by The Creepy Jingles this year. The band released “Repeat After Me” on April 19, 2024. The band released “When Things Go Wrong” on February 23, 2024. The Creepy Jingles are a Kansas City based, rock and roll band that both honors and defies convention. Led by singer / song-writer Jocelyn Olivia Nixon, a transgender wordsmith who charms with razor wit and dazzles with her lyrical acrobatics. // Song (lyrics/melody/chords) written by Jocelyn Olivia Nixon. Mixed and Recorded by Paul Malinowski and recorded at Massive Sound Studios in Shawnee, Kansas. Mastered by Zack Hames. Jocelyn Nixon on lead vocals & rhythm guitar, Will Van Doorn on lead guitar & backing vocals, Andrew Woody on bass & backing vocals, Nick Robertson on drums & bait. // The Creepy Jingles released their album, TAKE ME AT MY WORDPLAY on March 25, 2022 through High Dive Records. Paired up with lyrics centering on themes of identity, strained relationships, social media madness, meme magic, pandemic paranoia, paid off political pundits, backyard bullies and barking up the wrong tree. Everything and the kitchen sink or swim. No stoner left unturned. The Creepy Jingles released their Debut EP on High Dive Records on May 3, 2019. The release was in the top ten of WMM’s 119 Best Recordings of 2019. ] The Creepy Jingles released their Debut EP on High Dive Records on May 3, 2019.] [The Creepy Jingles play Apocalypse Meow 17 on Saturday, November 2nd at recordBar,]

You just heard the Top 15 of Wednesday MidDay Medley’s 50 Favorite Singles of 2024. Check http://www.WednesdayMidDayMedley.org or our WMM Facebook page and for the complete list of WMM’s 50 Favorite Singles of 2024.

Tune into WMM’s 120 Best Recordings of 2024. Tune into Wednesday MidDay Medley throughout December for our 4-week series on December 4th, 11th, 18th, and 25th. This is our celebration of the year in music based on the playlists of this little ole radio show. In 2024 we’ve played hundreds of New & MidCoastal Releases. We conducted over 120 interviews with 152 special guests.

11:00 – Station ID

And Now it’s time for Michelle Bacon’s Favorite Musical Releases of 2024

Michelle Bacon, is Content Manager at 90.9 The Bridge, where she shines a light on musicians & events. Michelle has written for KC Options Magazine, The KC Star, Deli Magazine, and Folk Alliance Int. Michelle plays drums in the band Frogpond, and plays bass & drums in many other bands. Michelle is also the leader of The Band That Fell To Earth who will present the 9th Annual 3-day Tribute to Davie Bowie in January 23, 24, and 25, 2025, at recordBar. Michelle will share her Favorite Musical Recordings of 2024.

The Band That Fell To Earth: A Tribute to David Bowie, at recordBar, with: Michelle Bacon on bass, Alex Alexander on guitar, Nathan Corsi on vocals & guitar, Kyle Dahlquist on keyboards, Katy Guillen on guitar, Steve Tulipana on vocals, Stephanie Williams on drums, Havilah Bruders and Julia Haile on backing vocals, Matt Ronan on percussion, Christine Broxterman on cello, Laurel Parks on violin, Rich Wheeler on saxophone, and special guests.

Frogpond plays recordBar 1520 Grand, KCMO, Friday, Nov. 29, with Katy Gullen & The Drive and Mellowphobia, Frogpond’s last show of 2024!

Michelle Bacon, thanks for being with us on Wednesday MidDay Medley

  1. (#9) The Highwater – “Spilling (radio edit)”
    from: Spilling EP / The Highwater / April 1, 2024
    [Kansas City band Konrad Hell & The Highwater is in pursuit of 2000s indie coolness. The song is smooth, chic, sexy, rocky, electronic and reminiscent of NYC band The Strokes. The song transports you to a glitzy lounge, where the twinkling lights of a disco ball pour over your face. Despite being dressed in suits with a full band setup and mood lighting to boot, the relaxed nature of Konrad Hell & The Highwater makes it seem like this is just an average night for the group, and they’ll keep jamming long after the camera turns off.
  1. (#8) The Roseline – “Keystone of the Heart”
    from: Keystone of the Heart / RPH Records / February 2, 2024
    [Keystone of the Heart is the eighth album from the Lawrence, Kansas based band. The Roseline features: Colin Halliburton on lead vocals, Bradley McKellip on guitar, Heidi Gluck on Keyboards & backing vocals, Colin Jones on bass, Jim Piller on drums, and Chase Horseman on Mellotron. Engineered, produced, and mixed by Joel Nanos at Element Recording Studios in Kansas City, KS Mastered by Carl Saff at Saff Mastering in Chicago, IL. // Keystone of the Heart, is arguably their most distilled, elegant, and emotionally resonant album of their career. Halliburton describes it as “a protest record which protests the dissolution of a marriage, the slog of existence in late stage capitalism, and grotesque hatred and violence.” While this certainly sounds clunky and heavy-handed, Halliburton knows when to inject some levity and humor. Songs which appear dour and grim in the early verses always seem to find some hope and light by their end. Keystone of the Heart offers pure aural aloe for troubled times. // The Roseline played an Album Release Show at The Bottleneck con February 2, 2024 with Suzannah Johannes and Empty Moon. The band will be traveling back to Scandinavia in March.// The Roseline’s 7th album CONSTANCY was released November 5, 2021, was #1 on WMM’s 120 Best Recordings of 2021. // The Roseline are a Lawrence, KS, based alt-country, Americana, rock band, formed by Colin Halliburton with friends in 2005. The Roseline released their 6th album GOOD / GRIEF on April 3, 2020. The Roseline released BLOOD on September 29, 2017; and TOWNIE on June 19, 2015. The band has toured the US and parts of Europe. Halliburton has completed two European solo tours thus far, taking him through Poland, Germany, Belgium, and The Netherlands. // . The Roseline founder and principal songwriter, Colin Halliburton, began the project as an acoustic folk trio. It has since evolved into the five-piece heartland rock band of its current form. // Kind foreign press and high charting on the Euro Americana Chart (“Lust for Luster,” “Blood,” “GOOD/GRIEF” and “Constancy” all charted in the top 10) led to a deal in the Benelux with Dutch label King Forward Records. The band also released “Vast as Sky” in 2012 with the Bay Area label Ninth Street Opus (home to Sarah Lee Guthrie and Carrie Rodriguez). Aside from those, the project has largely been a truly DIY, independent venture. // The Roseline has had the good fortune of landing placements in indie movies and major network television shows such as ABC’s “Nashville” and “Resurrection,” as well as USA’s “Queen of the South,” Netflix’s “Virgin River” and MTV’s “Teen Mom.” The band’s work has been featured on NPR, “Pop Matters,” “American Songwriter,” “The Bluegrass Situation” and “No Depression,” among others. Colin Halliburton joined us on WMM on March 25, 2020. More info at: https://roselinemusic.com/%5D [The Roseline will tour throughout Sweden and Norway in March.]
  1. (#7) The Forcefields – “Slip Away”
    from: “Slip Away” – Single / Frickin’ Awesome Records / February 27, 2024
    [The Forcefields is a brand new project, a new cosmosonic collaboration between Julia Othmer and James T Lundie AKA Aayama & Max Forcefield. The Forcefields presented TRANSMISSION where they debuted for Charlotte Street’s series, In(SITE), highlighting local, regional, and national acts at pivotal points in their practices. In a multidisciplinary collaboration with artists Simon Huntley, Sarah Hearn, and Mikal Shapiro, Transmission is an exploration of cosmic vibrations and soundscapes in a stunning one-night-only production.]
  1. (#6) Krystle Warren & The Faculty – “I Had A Crush on Julie”
    from: Extended Play / Parlour Door Music / November 1, 2024
    [Following their double album LOVE SONGS (2012) and their single “Rising” released May 31, 2019, and written especially for Ava DuVernay’s critically acclaimed television mini series WHEN THEY SEE US, “Macca” is the newest release from Krystle Warren & The Faculty, released Macca on May 22, 2023, recorded on the heels of sessions for the band’s upcoming full length album EXTENDED PLAY. // The Faculty was formed with Krystle Warren, Solomon Dorsey, Zach Djanikian, Mike Riddleberger, and Dave Moore. While the four boys had classes and gigs, Krystle floated around New York and made a lot of friends. She busked and wrote songs, and, with the help of her band members and Ben Kane, who had an internship at Electric Lady Studios and was sneaking them in at odd hours, Krystle turned those songs into an e.p. called Diary. // Diary led to Circles, which Ben Kane co-produced with Voodoo engineer Russell “The Dragon” Elevado. Circles was bought by Because Music in France, but Krystle still recorded Love Songs in New York, a double album that invokes a Blakean duality with its two subtitles, ‘A Time to Refrain from Embracing’ and ‘A Time You May Embrace’. // Love Songs​ was produced with most of the Faculty (Zach was on tour with Amos Lee) and a slew of guest musicians in Brian Bender’s Brooklyn studio, The Motherbrain. Bender’s assistant, Jonathan Anderson, would later go on to replace Dave Moore on keys. // The Faculty has always been a tenuous project for everyone involved because of the distance and the schedules. While everyone remains close friends, the band members are spread across the globe. Krystle in France. Riddleberger in New York and Zach in Woodstock. Jonathan in Los Angeles. And then they are all working musicians, touring, recording, and collaborating with an impressive list of artists. Musicians like, in no particular order: D’Angelo, Hercules and Love Affair, Donald Fagen and the Nightfliers, Joan As Police Woman, Jonathan Wilson, Emily King, Janet Jackson, Ron Sexsmith, Amy Helm, Taylor Swift, Rufus Wainwright, Natalie Merchant, Graham Nash, The Knights, Bleachers, Emmylou Harris, Amos Lee, Mayra Andrade, Lana Del Rey, Broken Social Scene, Teddy Thompson, Lakecia Benjamin, and honestly that’s less than the half of it. // So they have been busy, and they have gained a lot of experience since the days of sneaking into ElectricLady late night or playing for meager pay and free wine at an East Village Italian resto. And while Diary, Circles, and Love Songs​ were recorded with everyone in the same room (​Three the Hard Way, Krystle’s solo album, was pared down to her and Kane collectively), Extended Play​ was recorded disparately and assembled together by the steady hands and ears of Kane and Krystle. There is distance between the musicians in the recording process, but there is still a close emotional connection that can be heard in these songs. // The songs that make up ​Extended Play​ are songs of experience—the lyrics reflect on a crush from high school, a departed musical hero, and others who live in memory. There is nostalgia in Extended Play, and a forlornness. // Krystle describes “When I Look Back,” the last song of the album, as “an apology to my teenage self.” Twenty years ago she was writing songs about what happened day-of because being young is about immediacy and living in the present tense. Now the songs are about years past because life slows down, and we are allowed the time to “look back.”// But as Krystle sings in “Rising,” “Future lingers while past is present.” She’s writing about the past because we are all our collected histories—or as she puts it in “When I Look Back”: “there’s still something of her that stays.” The future, of course, still lingers, always there waiting for us, for the next move. The album ends with a recording of Audre Lorde’s gravelly voice. She says, // I’m going on to something else, the shape of which, I have no idea. ‘Only thing I know is, it’s going to be quite different. What I leave behind has a life of its own – I’ve said this about poetry … Well in a sense, I’m saying it about the very artifact of who I have been. // Krystle Warren & The Faculty still have more to come. They have built twenty years of memories, experiences, recordings, and shows, and with the release of Extended Play,​ they continue to show a commitment to growing as musicians together, even if apart. The Extended Play bio written by Phil Anderson]
  1. (#5) Lava Dreams – “Driver”
    from: “Driver” – Single / Lava Dreams / May 24th, 2024
    [Lava Dreams releases their first new music of the year – a single titled “DRIVER.” The alternative pop anthem – produced by Spencer Hoad and written by Lava Dreams – brandishes hard-hitting drums, funky bass lines, and powerful vocals.You just heard the voice of Lava Dreams (she/they) a queer, multidisciplinary artist, performer, and songwriter based in Kansas City, Missouri – who’s been writing music for as long as they can remember.​ Flourishing dreamy vocals, vulnerable lyrics, and visceral rhythms- hooking listeners through catchy melodies and electric performances – Lava Dreams is quickly becoming a striking figure in the Alternative Pop scene. Her 2020 project “GOOD ENERGY + FOCUS,” was praised by 90.9 The Bridge as one of the best EPs of that year and was part of WMM’s 120 Best Recordings of 2020. Since then, Lava has written and released a series of evolving singles – the latest of which is an alternative pop-rock anthem called “YOUR WARRIOR.” She directed and starred in the music video that accompanied its release.​ Lava Dreams is dedicated to writing songs that lift the spirit and connect to the soul. You can listen to Lava Dreams everywhere you stream music. More info at: http://www.lavadreamsmusic.com]

11:27 – Underwriting

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  1. (#4) Flight Attendant – “Therapy Couch (Radio Edit)”
    from: Under The Power Lines / Flight Attendant / November 15, 2024
    [“Flight Attendant delivers an experience,” – Rolling Stone Magazine. Flight Attendant belongs to that breed of rock bands made in Nashville, USA; where their sound is nothing less than a sonic unicorn. Blending sounds of grunge with power-pop hooks, viola and light synth textures, they have begun to create a hypnotic sound and energy all of their own. Glide Magazine says that Lead Singer Karalyne, “Commands your attention like Freddie Mercury working the crowd in an arena.” Flight Attendant band has been compared to Haim and Fleetwood Mac, or as TurnuptheVolume puts it, “Think Warpaint having a dance with Best Coast,” – This “Nashville based eclectic-indie band….is ready for take off”, Velvet Thunder. // Karalyne Winegarner lead singer of Flight Attendant, a Nashville based five piece band that formed while in the service of food and beverage. Karalyne, a certified sommelier from Kansas City, crossed paths with Vinny, an award-winning bartender from Boston, while they were working and making music together for fun. They were soon joined by their co-worker Nikki from Los Angeles, Derek from Boston, and Peyton, all fellow bartenders. Since their inception, Flight Attendant has released standout singles like “Man of Chaos” and “Therapy Couch,” which has received significant radio play. They’ve played sold-out shows from Austin to Nashville to Munich Germany, and at major festivals including SXSW, Boulevardia, Tomato Arts Fest, and the 20th Annual Crossroads Music Fest. Their eagerly awaited sophomore album, Under The Powerlines, \will be released on November 15. 2024. Flight Attendant is a five piece band that includes: Karalyne on lead vocals & keyboard, Vinny Maniscalco on vocals & guitar, Nikki Christie on vocals & viola, Derek Sprague on drums, anmd Peyton Rodeffer on vocals & bass. ]
  1. (#3) The Freedom Affair – “If You Don’t Want Me”
    from: “If You Don’t Want Me” – Single / Sunflower Soul Records / May 15, 2024
    [The Freedom Affair is a 9 piece soul juggernaut from Kansas City, MO. The band formed in 2017 with a vision to write original soul music inspired by the traditions of the genre’s past with a universal message looking toward the future. Their new single “If You Don’t Want Me” features: Shon Ruffin on vocals, Seyko Groves on vocals, Paula Saunders on vocals, Cole Bales on guitar, Branden Moser on guitar, Chris Hazelton on bass, Dave Brick on drums, Pete Carroll on trumpet, Brett Jackson on tenor Sax, Pat Conway on congas, and Nick Howell on tambourine. Written, Recorded & Mixed by Chris Hazelton. Mastered by JJ Golden // With their debut album FREEDOM IS LOVE, The Freedom Affair has received critical acclaim and have established themselves as a force in the soul music scene across the states and abroad. Keep your eyes and ears open for their songs and album art featured in the series Bel-Air, an Apple commercial, a Netflix series, etc… This band is just getting started. // The Freedom Affair’s live shows have proven to be soul-stirring, transformative events moving audiences both physically and emotionally to joy. // The Freedom Affair released their debut album Freedom Is Love on September 25, 2020. from The album explores themes of love, heartache, empower-ment, and togetherness through a varying landscape of hard-hitting funk, luscious soul, and everything in between. The album was recorded and produced by Chris Hazelton, utilizing the best of vintage and new recording techno-logies to create an authentic experience, befitting of a soul record that would have been relevant 50 years ago as much as it will be 50 years from now. For the debut record The Freedom Affair was: Misha Roberts on vocals; Paula Saunders on vocals; Seyko Groves on vocals; Cole Bales on guitar, sitar (Track 3); Branden Moser on guitar; Chris Hazelton on bass guitar, organ (Tracks 1, 2, 9, & 10), Tambourine (Track 1), Glockenspiel (Track 3), & Chimes (Track 4); Dave Brick on drums; Pete Carroll on trumpet; Brett Jackson on tenor sax, baritone sax (Tracks 1 & 5), & tambourine (Tracks 5, 6, & 8). Additional Musicians: Pat Conway on Congas (Tracks 1, 3, & 6), Alyssa Bell on viola (Tracks 3, 4, & 7), Elizabeth Codd on violin (Tracks 3 & 4), Matt Bennett on violin (Tracks 3 & 7), John Wickersham on timpani (Track 4), Pamela Baskin-Watson on piano (Track 10), Nick Howell on tambourine (Track 10), The Freedom Family Choir (Track 10): Misha Roberts, Erica Hazelton, Seyko Groves, Paula Saunders, Jordyn Saunders, Cole Bales, and Chris Hazelton. All Horn & String Arrangements by Chris Hazelton except: “Heartaches Don’t Come Easy” and “Give A Little Love” by Pete Carroll & Brett Jackson “Don’t Shoot” by Chris Hazelton & Allyssa Bell. Produced, Recorded, & Mixed by Chris Hazelton. Assistant Produced by Dave Brick. Rhythm Section on Track 10 recorded by Chad Meise. Mastered by JJ Golden. Cover Artwork by Matthew “Mo” Manley. Front cover photograph of civil rights protesters in Kansas City, MO (April 9th, 1968). The Freedom Affair and their track “Rise Up” were selected to be part of Colemine Records 3xLP box set, “Soul Slabs Vol. 2” a Record Store Day Exclusive, released April 13, 2019. Colemine writes: “The Freedom Affair is a freight train of KC soul! Dirty, funky drums, gritty horns] [The Freedom Affair play The 20th Annual Crossroads Music Fest Saturday,]
  1. (#2) Waxahatchee – “Lone Star Lake”
    from: Tiger’s Blood / Merge Records / March 22, 2024
    [Kansas City based Katie Crutchfield’s southern roots are undeniable. The name of her solo musical project Waxahatchee comes from a creek not far from her childhood home in Alabama and seems to represent both where she came from and where she’s going. // Tiger’s Blood was produced by Brad Cook. Engineered & mixed by Gerardo “Jerry” Ordonez. Assistant engineering by Natalia Chernitsky. Mastered by Emily Lazar. Recorded and Mixed at Sonic Ranch Recording Studios. // On March 27, 2020 Waxahatchee released SAINT CLOUD which was in the TOP 20 of WMM’s 120 Best recordings of 2020. On Saint Cloud all songs were written by Katie Crutchfield. Recorded & mixed at Sonic Ranch in Tornillo, TX & Long Pond in Stuyvesant, NY. Produced by Brad Cook. Engineered by Jerry Ordonez. Additional engineering by Jon Low. Mixed by Jon Low. Mastered by Brent Lambert at The Kitchen. KATIE CRUTCHFIELD on vocals, acoustic guitar, piano, keys; BRAD COOK on bass, acoustic guitar, piano, keys, synth; BOBBY COLOMBO on electric guitar, acoustic guitar, keys; BILL LENNOX on electric guitar, acoustic guitar, keys, percussion; NICK KINSEY on drums, percussion; JOSH KAUFMAN on electric guitars, piano, organ, percussion. More info at: http://www.waxahatchee.com.] [Waxahatchee plays the Uptown Theatre on April 18, 2024]
  1. (#1) Sampha & Little Simz – “Satellite Business 2.0”
    from: Lahai (Deluxe) / Young / October 1, 2024
    [Satellite Business 2.0″ is a song by the British musicians Sampha and Little Simz, which was released on 16 July 2024 as the first single from the deluxe edition of Sampha’s Lahai album. It is a reworking of the Lahai track “Satellite Business”, and was first performed with Little Simz at Sampha’s sold out Alexandra Palace shows last year. // Speaking about the collaboration with Simz, Sampha said that “Satellite Business was one of the last tracks to be recorded for Lahai and I’d always imagined a guest verse to expand on it. Simz’s music has been close to my heart and ears for sometime now which makes her being on this song that more special. She’s one of my favourite artists.” // Little Simz added that she was “so honoured to be a part of this record with Sampha”, labeling him “one of the most important voices in music today”. She added: “We have great musical chemistry and respect of each other’s process. Glad I got to stand alongside him on this. // Sampha Lahai Sisay (born November 16, 1988) is a British singer, songwriter, musician and record producer from Morden, South London. Sampha has collaborated with Kendrick Lamar, Drake, Frank Ocean, SBTRKT, Jessie Ware, Gorillaz, Travis Scott, Kanye West, Solange and others. Sampha has released two solo EPs: Sundanza (2010) and Dual (2013). Sampha’s debut album, Process, was released on 3 February 2017 by Young and won the 2017 Mercury Prize. His second album, Lahai, was released on 20 October 2023. // Simbiatu “Simbi” Abisola Abiola Ajikawo (born 23 February 1994),better known by her stage name Little Simz, is an English-Nigerian rapper. She rose to prominence with the independent release of her first three albums: A Curious Tale of Trials + Persons (2015), Stillness in Wonderland (2016) and Grey Area (2019), the last of which was shortlisted for the Mercury Prize and won the awards for Best Album at both the Ivor Novello Awards and the NME Awards. // Her fourth album, Sometimes I Might Be Introvert (2021), received widespread critical acclaim, with several publications deeming it the best album of 2021. It went on to win the 2022 Mercury Prize. It also earned her the 2022 Brit Award for Best New Artist and the Libera Award for Best Hip-Hop/Rap Record. Her fifth album, No Thank You (2022), was released to critical acclaim. Most recently, she dropped her EP Drop 7 on 9 February 2024. // Outside of music, Ajikawo has starred in the Netflix revival drama series Top Boy.]
  1. Noel Coward – “The Party’s Over Now”
    from: Noel Coward in New York / drg / 2003 [orig. 1957]

Michelle Bacon, is Content Manager at 90.9 The Bridge, where she shines a light on musicians & events. Michelle has written for KC Options Magazine, The KC Star, Deli Magazine, and Folk Alliance Int. Michelle plays drums in the band Frogpond, and plays bass & drums in many other bands. Michelle is also the leader of The Band That Fell To Earth who will present the 9th Annual 3-day Tribute to Davie Bowie in January 23, 24, and 25, 2025, at recordBar. Michelle will share her Favorite Musical Recordings of 2024.

The Band That Fell To Earth: A Tribute to David Bowie, at recordBar, with: Michelle Bacon on bass, Alex Alexander on guitar, Nathan Corsi on vocals & guitar, Kyle Dahlquist on keyboards, Katy Guillen on guitar, Steve Tulipana on vocals, Stephanie Williams on drums, Havilah Bruders and Julia Haile on backing vocals, Matt Ronan on percussion, Christine Broxterman on cello, Laurel Parks on violin, Rich Wheeler on saxophone, and special guests.

Frogpond plays recordBar 1520 Grand, KCMO, Friday, Nov. 29, with Katy Gullen & The Drive and Mellowphobia, Frogpond’s last show of 2024!

Michelle Bacon, thanks for being with us on Wednesday MidDay Medley

NEXT WEEK, on Tuesday, November 26, at 6:00 pm I will be on Eight One Sixty w/ Chris Haghirian on 90.9 The Bridge sharing some of my own Favorite Releases of 2024.

NEXT WEEK on Wed., Nov. 27, Bill Brownlee, creator of the blogs: There Stands The Glass, & Plastic Sax, Judy Mills, owner of Mills Record Company, Chris Haghirian, host of 8160 on 90.9 The Bridge, and Fally Afani – Founder & Editor of I Heart Local Music will share their Favorite Musical Releases of 2024.

In 2 weeks we begin WMM’s 120 Best Recordings of 2024. Tune into WMM thru Dec. for our 4-week series on Dec. 4th, 11th, 18th, & 25th. This is our celebration of the year in music based on the playlists of this little ole radio show. In 2024 we’ve played hundreds of New & MidCoastal Releases. We conducted over 120 interviews with 152 special guests.

Thank you to all who have donated during our two Fall Fund Drive Show on Wednesday MidDay Medley and our WMM Facebook Fundraiser, we received donations from 46 individuals who donated a total of $3436.00. That is 97% of our ambitious goal, I call that a success!!!

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Show #1070

WMM presents: Michelle Bacon’s Favorite Releases of 2024 + WMM’s Favorite 15 Singles of 2024

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

Wednesday, November 20, 2024

Michelle Bacon’s Favorite Releases of 2024 +
Wednesday MidDay Medley’s Favorite 15 Singles of 2024

We’ll spin releases from: Kemet Coleman ft. Flare Tha Rebel & Kadesh Flow, Akkilles, IVORY BLUE, Chase Horseman, The Epitome, The Creepy Jingles, Mikal Shapiro & The Musical, VCMN & Joel Leoj, Daniel Gum, Just Angel, Dragon Inn 3, Arson Class, Stephonne, pure xtc, Monta At Odds, The Highwater, The Roseline, The Forcefields, Krystle Warren & the Faculty, Lava Dreams, Flight Attendant, The Freedom Affair, Waxahatchee, and Sampha with Little Simz.

At 10:00 Mark counts down Wednesday MidDay Medley’s Favorite 15 Singles of 2024. 2024 was a year loaded with hundreds of single releases with many area artists releasing multiple singles These 15 tracks are part of WMM’s Top 50 Favorite Singles of 2024

At 11:00 AM we welcome Michelle Bacon, Content Manager at 90.9 The Bridge, where she helps to shine a light on area musicians and events. Michelle has also written for The Kansas City Star, The Deli Magazine KC, and Folk Alliance International. Michelle plays drums in the band Frogpond, and plays bass and drums in many other bands too. Michelle is also the organizer and leader of The Band That Fell To Earth who in 2025 will present the 8th Annual 3-day Tribute to Davie Bowie at recordBar. Michelle Bacon joins us to share her Favorite Musical Recordings of 2024.

NEXT WEEK, on November 27, Bill Brownlee – Music Writer for the blogs: There Stands The Glass, and Plastic Sax, Judy Mills – owner of Mills Record Company, Chris Haghirian – Host of Eight One Sixty on 90.9 The Bridge, and Fally Afani – Founder & Editor of I Heart Local Music will share their Favorite Musical Releases of 2024.

In two weeks we begin the WMM’s 120 Best Recordings of 2024. Tune into Wednesday MidDay Medley throughout December for our 4-week series on December 4th, 11th, 18th, and 25th. This is our celebration of the year in music based on the playlists of this little ole radio show. In 2024 we’ve played hundreds of New & MidCoastal Releases. We conducted over 120 interviews with 152 special guests.

Tune in on 90.1 FM KKFI
or streaming live at kkfi.org

Show #1070

WMM Playlist from November 13, 2024

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

Wednesday, November 13, 2024

Brock Wilbur & Nick Spacek of The Pitch + Damron Russel Armstrong of The Black Repertory Theatre of Kansas City

  1. “Main Title Instrumental – It’s Showtime Folks”
    from: Orig. Motion Picture Soundtrack All That Jazz / Casablanca / December 20, 1979
    [WMM’s Adopted Theme Song]
  1. Necrot – “Cut The Cord (Radio Edit)” (Nick’s #10)
    from: Lifeless Birth / Tankcrimes / April 12, 2024
    [Debut single from new album. Luca Indrio on bass & vocals, Chad Gailey on drums; Sonny Reinhardt on guitar. Recorded by Greg Wilkinson at Earhammer Studio in Oakland, California. Mastered by Brad Boatright at Audiosiege September-October 2023. Art by Marald Van Haasteren. Necrot logo by David Mikkelsen. Layout by Mark Reátegui © Tankcrimes / Necrot 2024; ℗ Necrot 2024. In February Nrcrot went out on the road for the Brainsqueeze Tour with Municipal Waste, Ghoul and Dead Heat.]

10:06 – Intro / Interview with Brock Wilbur & Nick Spacek

Thanks for tuning into WMM on 90.1 FM KKFI. 
I’m Mark Manning.

We welcome Brock Wilbur & Nick Spacek of The Pitch. The Annual Pitch “Best Of” Issue recently hit the streets last week on Monday, Nov. 4, 2024. We’ll talk with Brock & Nick about some of the “Headlines” of 2024. And Nick shares his 10 Favorite Musical Releases of 2024 from: Ghost Funk Orchestra, Royal Otis, Confidence Man, The Linda Lindas., Kaitlin Butts, GEL, Odie Leigh, Katheryn Hahn and the cast of Agatha All Along and Vic-Man / VCMN with Joel leoJ. We started the show with, Necrot.

Brock Wilbur is the editor-in-chief of The Pitch in Kansas City and the author of several books on video games and apocalyptic cinema. He lives with his wife, political journalist Vivian Kane, their three cats. Brock Wilbur’s most recent book, “Postal” was published through Boss Fight Books and is available wherever books are sold. Brock also has experience doing stand-up comedy, and working as a researcher.

Brock Wilbur, thanks for being with us on again on WMM.

Nick Spacek is the music editor of the Pitch. Additionally, he’s the co-host of horror podcast, The Carnage Report. Nick lives in Lawrence with his wife, two cats, and a movie and record collection big enough to constitute an actual problem. Nick has been covering music in the KC / Lawrence area, for two decades. Nick Spacek has worked in print and radio media. Nick covers soundtracks and film scores for Starburst Magazine, and is a freelance writer for Sunflower Publishing. Nick served as Station Manager and Program Director for KJHK 90.7 in Lawrence, and for 20 years worked as a baker at Great Harvest Bread Company in Lawrence. Nick Studied at The University of Kansas.

Nick Spacek, thanks for being with us on again on WMM.

The Pitch is celebrating 44 years as Kansas City publication.

The Pitch started in 1980 as The Penny Pitch as part of Penny Lane Records, The original editor was Dwight Frizzell and the original owner was Hal Brody. The Pitch has survived the difficult print media landscape, multiple owners, multiple generations of some of Kansas City’s very best writers and journalists, and remains an essential publication, continuing to break important stories about working conditions in area restaurants and theatres, that some of our older news papers have bungled. The Pitch continues to be the very first to break news that has international reverberations.

The “Best Of” issue has been part of The Pitch for as long as I can remember, celebrating all things Kansas City.

Brock Wilbur picked up a Pitch “Best of” issue during a visit to KC and it was a big part of his wife and his decision to move to Kansas City from Los Angeles.

The Pitch “Best of” Issue is divided between The “Our Picks” section, selected by The Pitch writers, and the “Your Picks” section, where people of KC cast 517,861 votes across 488 categories and 2,900 nominees, selecting their favorite people, restaurants, creators, businesses, and places. The “Your Picks” section of the issue is fully hands-off from our internal team, and no weight was placed on any of the scales. The winners and runners-up in these categories were 1000% picked by the city after rounds of nomination and voting. http://www.thepitchkc.com

10:16

  1. Ghost Funk Orchestra – “To The Moon!” (Nick’s #9)
    from: A Trip To The Moon / Colemine Records / February 23, 2024
    [Coming off the heels of 2022’s A New Kind of Love, A Trip To The Moon sees GFO diving even deeper in the worlds of film music, exotica, and psychedelic surf rock. The aim is to create a layered and collaged listening experience with more elements than you could possibly pick out in a single listen. The guitars are fuzzy and flooded with spring reverb, and the horns are arranged in a studio big band fashion. It’s full of big compositions with garage rock attitude. Influences range everywhere from Eddie Palmieri and Esquivel to The Lively Ones, Dusty Springfield, and War. The tracks are tied together by real recorded transmissions from the Apollo moon missions. The concept for the album is a story about a woman stranded on earth by her cosmonaut partner, left to ponder his whereabouts and whether or not he’ll make it back from the cosmos alive. // Ghost Funk Orchestra is the brainchild of composer/multi-instrumentalist Seth Applebaum. What started as a one-man recording project has now evolved into a powerhouse live band. It’s a sonic kaleidoscope that defies genre specification, but draws heavy influence from the worlds of soul, psych rock, salsa, and beyond. Their unique blend of genres has attracted praise from the likes of NPR, Bandcamp, KUTX, Brooklyn Vegan, Earmilk, and more. Over the years they’ve had the honor of sharing the stage with the likes of Os Mutantes, Grace Potter, Marco Benevento, La Luz, Monophonics, The Nude Party, and The Jack Moves, as well as playing such legendary festivals as Montreal Jazz, Treefort, Telluride Jazz, Otis Mountain Get Down, and BRIC’s NYC Winter Jazz. Local NY blog Post-Trash described their sound as a ‘psych odyssey of traditional sounds delivered in a non-traditional fashion.’ Bandcamp’s Editorial Director J. Edward Keyes praised the band’s ability to ‘leave no funk-adjacent genre unexplored.’ Experimentation is the key, and unpredictability is what has been attracting folks from all corners of the globe to see what GFO pulls off next]
  1. Royel Otis – “Murder on the Dance Floor (triple j Like A Version)” (Nick’s #8)
    from: Murder on the Dancefloor (triple j Like A Version) – Single / Austrailian Broadcasting Corporation / January 29. 2024
    [Royel Otis are an Australian guitar-pop duo from Sydney. The band was formed in 2019 by Royel Maddell and Otis Pavlovic. They released three EPs, including Sofa Kings, before their debut studio album, Pratts & Pain, was released in February 2024. // Royel Maddell and Otis Pavlovic had known of each other around the Byron Bay area before Pavlovic sent Maddell some demos in 2019, with Maddell claiming this was “the collaboration he’d been chasing his whole life”. The band’s name is a combination of the first names of Maddell and Pavlovic, respectively. // In October 2021, the duo released their debut EP Campus. This was followed in August 2022, with Bar n Grill. Their third EP Sofa Kings, released in March 2023, peaked at number 43 on the ARIA Charts following its physical release in July 2023. Their song “Going Kokomo” was included in the EA Sports FC 24 soundtrack. // In October 2023, the group announced the release of their debut studio album Pratts & Pain, which was released on 16 February 2024. In January 2024, the duo received attention for their cover of Sophie Ellis-Bextor’s song “Murder on the Dancefloor” on the Australian radio station Triple J, which reached the ARIA Charts in February. Their cover of The Cranberries’ “Linger” reached the Billboard Hot 100 in August 2024.]

10:23 – Underwriting

Artwork by Keegan Hudspeth

10:25 – More Interview with Brock Wilbur and Nick Spacek

Today, we welcome Brock Wilbur & Nick Spacek of The Pitch. The Annual Pitch “Best Of” Issue hits the streets this Monday, Nov. 4, 2024. We’re talking with Brock & Nick about some of the “Headlines” of 2024. And, Nick is sharing his 10 Favorite Musical Releases of 2024.

Brock Wilbur is the editor-in-chief of The Pitch in Kansas City. Nick Spacek is the music editor of the Pitch.

The Pitch “Best Of” issue is out. http://www.thepitchkc.com

The Pitch “Best of” Issue is divided between The “Our Picks” section, selected by The Pitch writers, and the “Your Picks” section, where people of KC cast 517,861 votes across 488 categories and 2,900 nominees, selecting their favorite people, restaurants, creators, businesses, and places.

Top Stories of 2024 from The Pitch “Best of” issue – Our Picks

Presidential Election 2024 – Popular vote:
Trump received 74,223,975 votes in his loss to Biden in 2020 (Biden) 81,283,501
Trump received 75,457,118 votes in his win over Harris in 2024 (Harris) 72,314,666
Jill Stein 730,238

10:35

  1. Confidence Man – “I Can’t Lose You” (Nick’s #7)
    rom: 3AM (LA LA LA) / A Chaos – Polydor Records / October 18, 2024 [Confidence Man are an Australian indie electro pop band formed in 2016 in Brisbane, Queensland. They released their debut album Confident Music for Confident People in April 2018. The front-duo and their band members have been a part of many festivals across the United Kingdom, Europe and Australia, most notably Glastonbury Festival. The drummer, Clarence McGuffie (one of the band members behind the black veils) is not publicly known. Previous musicians taking the role of Clarence McGuffie were Sam Hales and Lachlan McGeehan, both ex-boyfriends of Janet Planet. // 2016–2022: Formation, Confident Music for Confident People and Tilt // The band was formed in 2016. The members had met on the Brisbane music scene, and had been in other bands including: The Belligerents, Moses Gunn Collective and The Jungle Giants, and use pseudonyms in Confidence Man; McGuffie and Goodchild reportedly took their stage names from tombstones. They started writing dance songs together, initially as a “kind of joke”, but eventually realised the material was worth pursuing. // Planet and Bones provide vocals and dancing while Goodchild and McGuffie, who appear as masked figures, play keyboards and drums. The band signed to UK label Heavenly Records and released their debut UK single, “Bubblegum”, in March 2017. // Confidence Man released their debut album, Confident Music for Confident People, on April 13, 2018. They toured Europe extensively in the middle of the same year, with festival slots and a sell-out at London’s Scala before returning to Australia for dates in September. // The band released a Christmas single, “Santa’s Coming Down the Chimney”, in December 2018. On November 17. 2019, Janet Planet and Sugar Bones were guests on Richard Kingsmill’s ‘2019’ programme on Triple J to premiere their new single “Does It Make You Feel Good?” During the interview, they revealed they have made celebrity friends with U2 and had been partying with them and Noel Gallagher while in Melbourne. They continued to explain their plans to feature The Edge playing tambourine on a future recording.// On August 21, 2020, Confidence Man released the non-album single, “First Class Bitch”.// On November 10, 2021, the band announce the forthcoming release of their second studio album, Tilt and released “Holiday” as its lead single. Tilt was released on 1 April 2022 and peaked at number 7 on the ARIA charts. In late 2022, the band toured Australia, the United Kingdom and Europe, which also included a performance at Glastonbury Festival which received critical acclaim. // In September 2022, the band released a remix EP, titled Re-Tilt. The EP featured collaborations with Tame Impala, CHAI, Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs and more. // In April 2023, Confidence Man released “On & On (Again)” with Daniel Avery. The single continued the shift from electro-pop towards a club-focused sound which had begun with Tilt, and marked their debut at new label home at Polydor. In July, the band released a collaboration with Swedish producer DJ Seinfeld on dance-pop record “Now U Do”. Clarence McGuffie (or Sam Hales) is not credited as a songwriter on either single, making them the first releases that do not credit all four originating members. // In November 2023, after releasing several bootlegs and mashups through their SoundCloud page, Confidence Man released “Firebreak”, an instrumental house single that they had been performing at shows all throughout the prior year. The song was described as “[welcoming] Reggie and Clarence to the front while Janet and Sugar get a well earned rub down”. However, Reggie Goodchild (Lewis Stephenson) is the only one of the two who is credited on the track. // The band started running their “Active Scenes” party at Glastonbury 2023. // In February 2024, the band released a single in collaboration with DJ Boring, “Forever 2 (Crush Mix)”. In May, Confidence Man released ConMan Club Classics Vol 1., a compilation EP featuring the non-album singles and their remixes, including a new remix of “Boyfriend (Repeat)” by Cowboy Rhythmbox. // On June 5, 2024, the band announced their third album, 3AM (La La La), with the release of the single, “I Can’t Lose You”, along with a video of Planet and Bones singing the track in a helicopter naked over the London skyline. The album is inspired by the band’s move to London, and by British rave culture of the 1990s. // Members: Janet Planet (Grace Stephenson) – vocals; Sugar Bones (Aidan Moore) – vocals; Reggie Goodchild (Lewis Stephenson) – production; Clarence McGuffie (currently unknown, previously Lachlan McGeehan; and Sam Hales) – production.]
  1. The Linda Lindas – “Yo Me Estreso (feat. Weird Al Yankovic)” (Nick’s #6)
    from: No Obligation / Epitaph / October 11, 2023
    [No Obligation is the second studio album by American rock band The Linda Lindas. The Linda Lindas is an American rock band from Los Angeles. The all-female group comprises Bela Salazar, Eloise Wong, and sisters Lucia and Mila de la Garza. // The band formed in 2018, and took their name from Linda Linda Linda, a Japanese film. After being noticed by director Amy Poehler, they recorded the soundtrack for her film Moxie, which was released in 2021. Later that year, they released the single “Racist, Sexist Boy”, which went viral. Epitaph Records signed them shortly afterwards. // In 2022, they released their debut album, Growing Up, and received mostly positive reviews. // Epitaph Records released the album on October 11, 2024. It was produced again by Carlos de la Garza, the father of band members Lucia and Mila de la Garza. Recording sessions for No Obligation took place at Henson Recording, Sunset Sound, and Music Friends Studios in Los Angeles in 2024. Six singles were released from the album: “Too Many Things”, “Resolution/Revolution”, “All in My Head”, “Yo Me Estreso”, and the title track “No Obligation”, and “Nothing Would Change”. // Following the release of their debut studio album, Growing Up (2022), “Too Many Things” was the Linda Lindas’ first release of 2023. The band subsequently opened for Paramore on the North American leg of the This Is Why Tour. // No Obligation was written between 2022 and 2024, whenever the Linda Lindas had time outside of school or touring. Writing sessions occurred on holiday breaks and long weekends. // Recording sessions for No Obligation took place at Henson Recording, Sunset Sound, and Music Friends Studios in Los Angeles in 2024. // The track “All in My Head” was written from the perspective of a character from the 2018 novel My Year of Rest and Relaxation by Ottessa Moshfegh. Guitarist Lucia de la Garza called it a “break from reality”. // In a press release, the band said they would be experimenting with post-punk, garage rock, power pop, new wave, and rock en español on the album. At the time of its announcement, the band members ranged from 13 to 19 years old, with Bela Salazar having finished high school, Mila de la Garza having finished middle school, and Lucia de la Garza and Eloise Wong in high school. “All in My Head” has been described by Lucia as more indie song, due to its use of an acoustic guitar. “Too Many Things” is a pop-punk song. Staff at Paste call the song “an anthemic slice of rock ‘n’ roll”. “Resolution/Revolution” is classified as a punk rock and power pop song, with influences from riot grrrl style. In a review at Far Out, editor Aimee Ferrier says the song “[blends] the accessibility of pop with the raw energy and power of punk.” “Resolution / Revolution” was influenced by Pantera and Judas Priest, as Bela Salazar had been listening to them.]
Artwork by Keegan Hudspeth

10:41 – More Interview with Brock Wilbur and Nick Spacek

Today, we welcome Brock Wilbur & Nick Spacek of The Pitch. The Annual Pitch “Best Of” Issue hits the streets this Monday, Nov. 4, 2024. We’re talking with Brock & Nick about some of the “Headlines” of 2024. And, Nick is sharing his 10 Favorite Musical Releases of 2024.

Brock Wilbur is the editor-in-chief of The Pitch in Kansas City. Nick Spacek is the music editor of the Pitch.

The Pitch “Best Of” issue is out. http://www.thepitchkc.com

The Pitch “Best of” Issue is divided between The “Our Picks” section, selected by The Pitch writers, and the “Your Picks” section, where people of KC cast 517,861 votes across 488 categories and 2,900 nominees, selecting their favorite people, restaurants, creators, businesses, and places.

Top Stories of 2024 from The Pitch “Best of” issue – Our Picks – SPORTS

Royals Stadium Proposal in East Crossroads – Voters overwhelmingly reject naked cash grab for downtown stadium – After more than a year of reporting by The Pitch and other activists about backroom dealings around proposed Royal stadium move, a thinly outlined plan to allocate funds for the next 40 years to John Sherman and co. was flatly rejected by nearly 60% of voters. $3.5 Million dollar campaign to sell proposal to voters became threatening, untrue, and racist in the weekly mailings. Jackson Country Legislators and City Hall looked incredibly out-of-touch with voters. (excerpt from Pitch Best Of Issue – November, 2024)

Chiefs on track to 3-peat

KC Currrent

10:51

  1. Kaitlin Butts – “You Ain’t Gotta Die (To Be Dead To Me)” (Nick’s #5)
    rom: Roadrunner! / Soundly Music / June 28, 2024
    [Kaitlin Butts has never been one to shy away from a little drama in her music. In fact, intrigue and murder have been recurring themes in her catalog. All the more reason for the Oklahoma native to lean into that theatrical side of her music for her third official album inspired by the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical Oklahoma! It’s called Roadrunner! and it’s set for release on June 28th. // “Every summer when I was a kid my parents would take me to see a performance of ‘Oklahoma!’ at a local amphitheater, and I’ve felt such a strong connection to it my entire life,” says Butts. “It’s a love story but there’s also a murder and a little bit of an acid-trippy feel to it at times; it’s set in the same place where I come from. Once I got the idea for this album I couldn’t believe I hadn’t thought of it before, and it turned into something that completely encompasses who I am and what I love.” // If you loved her last album what else can she do (2022) but the seven songs left you wanting even more, don’t worry, Roadrunner! will include a total 17 tracks. It’s an epic, conceptualized work produced by Oran Thornton, with contributions from steel-guitar/multi-instrumentalist Russ Pahl. Vince Gill and Cleto Cordero also pop in for a featured spots, and co-writers include Angaleena Presley, Natalie Hemby, and Courtney Patton. // Kaitlin has done nothing but continued to create buzz and momentum around her career behind quality songs and strong performances. This gives Roadrunner! the opportunity to really put her over the top. “Making this album showed me that little ideas can grow and take on a life on their own, and it’s so exciting to know that sticking with my vision can lead to something bigger than I ever even imagined,” she says. // The album draws directly from Rodgers and Hammerstein in a couple of moments, and also includes a cover of Kesha’s “Hunt You Down” that Kaitlin released a couple of months ago and has already been creating social media buzz. Now Kaitlin has released the album’s title track (listen below), which fans have been hearing live for a while now. // Roadrunner! is an album of music, but Butts wants to create a strong visual and interactive component to it, which we’ve already seen from the early songs and videos, including the title track inspired by the touring life. // “The version of me depicted in the video is much closer to what I’m like onstage, where there’s real emotion and truth but also humor and a tendency to poke fun. It’s all those different versions of me at once. In making this music video, I wanted to show the highs and lows and chaotic lifestyle that I love so much.”]
  1. GEL – “Persona” (Nick’s #4)
    rom: Persona – EP / Blue Grape Music / August 16, 2024
    [Gel is an American hardcore punk band from New Jersey. Formed in 2018 as a side project of powerviolence band Sick Shit, Gel has released one full-length album, two EPs, one demo, and one split mini album. Huw Baines of NME credited them for “shaping the sound of hardcore in 2023”. // Gel has its origins in New Jersey powerviolence band Sick Shit, which was founded by guitarist Bobko and drummer Zach Miller. Sami Kaiser joined soon after. When Sick Shit’s bassist departed from the group, the role was filled by Anthony Webster, who soon after switched to guitar. This lineup of Sick Shit began Gel in 2018 as a side project in order to pursue a more traditional hardcore punk style. Gel released their debut self-titled EP in 2019. That same year, the band released a tape called HC For The Freaks. The band released their second EP in 2021 titled Violent Closure. Gel also released a standalone single in 2021 called “Mental Static”. In 2022, Gel released a split, Shock Therapy, with the band Cold Brats. The band’s debut album, Only Constant, was released on March 31, 2023. The album received positive reviews. // On August 16, 2024, Gel released a 5-song EP titled “Persona” on new record label Blue Grape Music. The EP’s themes were inspired by the works of Carl Jung, particularly his concept of the shadow self. “Persona” has been well-received by critics, with praise for its sonic evolution that incorporates a bolder production style while maintaining the band’s aggressive hardcore sound. // Gel play a style of traditional, fast hardcore punk. Their music sometimes makes use of elements of post-punk and D-beat. Unlike the predominant style in hardcore during the 2010s and 2020s, Gel’s music leans heavily on the genre’s punk rock roots. Revolver magazine called their “fast, noisy and uncompromisingly energetic” style as “filling the void that’s been empty in the broader hardcore landscape since the early days of Trash Talk”. Members: (Current) Sami Kaiser – vocals (2018–present); Matthew Bobko – bass (2018–present); Madison Nave – guitar (2021–present); Alex Salter – drums (2023-present). (Former) Anthony Webster – guitar (2018–2024); and Zach Miller – drums (2018-2023)]
Artwork by Keegan Hudspeth

10:57 – More Interview with Brock Wilbur and Nick Spacek

Today, we welcome Brock Wilbur & Nick Spacek of The Pitch. The Annual Pitch “Best Of” Issue hits the streets this Monday, Nov. 4, 2024. We’re talking with Brock & Nick about some of the “Headlines” of 2024. And, Nick is sharing his 10 Favorite Musical Releases of 2024.

Brock Wilbur is the editor-in-chief of The Pitch in Kansas City. Nick Spacek is the music editor of the Pitch.

The Pitch “Best of” Issue is divided between The “Our Picks” section, selected by The Pitch writers, and the “Your Picks” section, where people of KC cast 517,861 votes across 488 categories and 2,900 nominees, selecting their fav people, restaurants, creators, places.

Top Stories of 2024 from The Pitch “Best of” issue – Our Picks

Celebrating Weed without worry – another year into recreational legality – Recreational cannabis sales have been legalized in the state of Missouri for almost two years now. Topping $2.5 Billion in sales as of May 2024, since medical cannabis sales were legalized in October 2020. – $370 million of cumulative sakes tax revenue from $2.5 billion dollars was generated for a good cause: expunging marijuana-related criminal records and funding veteran’s healthcare, Creating 20,000 jobs. (excerpt from Pitch Best Of Issue – November, 2024)

Moctails

11:06

  1. Odie Leigh – “My Name on a T-Shirt” (Nick’s #3)
    from: Carrier Pigeon / Mom + Pop / July 12, 2024
    [American indie folk musician from Baton Rouge, Louisiana, currently based in Detroit, Michigan. // Leigh attended Loyola University New Orleans, where she studied film. Leigh gained attention after her original song “Crop Circles” went viral on TikTok. At the time of the recording of Crop Circles, Leigh was living with two hip hop musicians, and all three made a bet for who could make a viral song first. Leigh released her debut EP, How Did It Seem To You, in 2022. Leigh released her second EP, The Only Thing Worse Than A Woman Who Lies Is A Girl Who’ll Tell Truths, in 2023. In 2024, Leigh announced her debut album. The album, Carrier Pigeon, was released on July 12, 2024. The album was named one of “The best albums out July 12” from All Things Considered. Leigh was named “The Best of What’s Next” by Paste in 2024.]
  1. Kathryn Hahn, Sasheer Zamata, Ali Ahn, Patti LuPone, Aubrey Plaza, Joe Locke & Agatha All Along Cast – “The Ballad of the Witches’ Road (Cover Version)” (Nick’s #2)
    from: Agatha All Along: Vol. 1 (Episodes 1-5) [Orig. Soundtrack] / Marvel Music / Oct. 11, 2024
    [‘The Ballad of The Witches’ Road (Cover Version)‘ is a featured song from the fourth episode of the Disney+ and Marvel Television original miniseries ‘Agatha All Along’. The song was written by Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez and features the cast of show, performed within the episode as a part of Alice’s trial. // Agatha All Along is an American television miniseries created by Jac Schaeffer for the streaming service Disney+, based on Marvel Comics featuring the character Agatha Harkness. A spin-off from the series WandaVision (2021), it is the 11th television series in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) produced by Marvel Studios and the first to be released under its Marvel Television label, sharing continuity with the films of the franchise. Schaeffer serves as showrunner and lead director. // Kathryn Hahn reprises her role as Agatha Harkness from WandaVision, with Joe Locke, Debra Jo Rupp, Aubrey Plaza, Sasheer Zamata, Ali Ahn, Okwui Okpokwasili, Patti LuPone, Evan Peters, Maria Dizzia, Paul Adelstein, and Miles Gutierrez-Riley also starring. Development began in October 2021, with Schaeffer and Hahn attached, and the series was formally announced the next month. Schaeffer, Rachel Goldberg, and Gandja Monteiro were set as directors in early 2023 ahead of filming, which took place from January to May 2023 at Trilith Studios in Atlanta, Georgia, and in Los Angeles. Cast and crew returned from WandaVision, including the series’ musical team. Several different titles were announced for the series as part of a marketing campaign before the official title of Agatha All Along—referencing the song of the same name from WandaVision—was announced in May 2024. // Agatha All Along premiered on Disney+ on September 18, 2024, and ran for nine episodes until October 30. The series is part of Phase Five of the MCU. It received positive reviews from critics, with praise for its production value, humor, and the cast’s performances, especially those of Hahn, Locke, LuPone, and Plaza.// Three years after being trapped under a magical spell in the town of Westview, New Jersey, at the end of the miniseries WandaVision (2021), the witch Agatha Harkness escapes with the help of a teen who wishes to face the trials of the legendary Witches’ Road. Without her magical powers, Agatha and the teen form a new coven of witches to face the trials, while contending with some of Agatha’s old enemies such as the Salem Seven.]

11:15 – More Interview with Brock Wilbur and Nick Spacek

Today, we welcome Brock Wilbur & Nick Spacek of The Pitch. The Annual Pitch “Best Of” Issue hits the streets this Monday, Nov. 4, 2024. We’re talking with Brock & Nick about some of the “Headlines” of 2024. And, Nick is sharing his 10 Favorite Musical Releases of 2024.

Brock Wilbur is the editor-in-chief of The Pitch in Kansas City. Nick Spacek is the music editor of the Pitch.

The Pitch Best Of issue is out. http://www.thepitchkc.com

The Pitch “Best of” Issue is divided between The “Our Picks” section, selected by The Pitch writers, and the “Your Picks” section, where people of KC cast 517,861 votes across 488 categories and 2,900 nominees, selecting their favorite people, restaurants, creators, businesses, and places.

Top Stories of 2024 from The Pitch “Best of” issue – Our Picks

KC Fringe Festival – Tom Mardikes UMKC Theatre Sound Dept. – Sound Mandala

KC Music Makers: Hembree / The Greeting Committe / Epitome

Brock Wilbur & Nick Spacek, thanks for being with us on WMM.

The Pitch “Best of” Issue is divided between The “Our Picks” section, selected by The Pitch writers, and the “Your Picks” section, where people of KC cast 517,861 votes across 488 categories and 2,900 nominees, selecting their favorite people, restaurants, creators, businesses, and places. The second half of the issue is fully hands-off from our internal team, and no weight was placed on any of the scales. The winners and runners-up in these categories were 1000% picked by the city after rounds of nomination and voting. http://www.thepitchkc.com

11:25

  1. VCMN & Joel Leoj – “Fab (Vmix)” (Nick’s #1)
    from: Fab (Vmix) – Single / VCMN Music / September 2, 2024
    [VCMN released the single “Fab” on July 26, 2024. VCMN release the single, “Boounce (Remix) [feat. Amira Wang & The Epitome] on August 11, 2023. VCMN released their debut album entitled “The VCMN Project” on Friday, May 13, 2022. VCMN is an American singer-songwriter duo who’s artistry is shaped by way of edgy, alternative R&B, Pop, and Rock. Victoria and Emmanuel “Manny” Cable—aka the “Vic” and “Man” of VCMN. Victoria grew up in the Bethel International Center of Worship church in Kansas City, Kansas, where her father, Cleveland Drone, was a pastor. From the ages of 10-19, she toured across the country singing gospel music. Manny came to performance via a different path: ballet and modern dance. They’ve been working it out with the rhythms and the rhymes for years now. VCMN Project was first birthed into existence when they were still dating; the album was finished after they were married. It all began on their living room sofa. The VCMN Project is just as much a party as it is a beautifully written love story. The 10-track “The VCMN Project” encompasses a song from every top 40 music genre. R&B, Rap, Pop, Alternative Rock, Ballad, Country, Hip Hop, and Dance Pop. VCMN played Lawrence Gay Pride, presented by I Heart Local Music. Fri. June 24, 2022 at Lucia, 1016 Mass with Cuee & Friends. INFOt: http://www.vcmnofficial.com%5D%5D

11:28 – Underwriting

11:30 – Interview with Damron Russel Armstrong

Damron Russel Armstrong, Executive Artistic Director of The Black Repertory Theatre of Kansas City. Damron is a producer/director/actor who spent his formative years right here in Kansas City. He has worked on most of the stages Kansas City: Unicorn Theatre, The Coterie Theatre, Theatre for Young America, The American Heartland Theatre, The Living Room Theatre, Chestnut Fine Arts Center, New Theatre Restaurant, and Kansas City Actors Theatre. After graduating from Ruskin High School, Damron sought to further his education in New York City. He has performed nationally in A Raisin in the Sun; The Full Monty; Children of Eden; and Dreamgirls, just to name a few. As a Director, his credits include: Three Guys Naked from the Waist Down…A Comedy; Assassins; and Red Hot and Jazz (Piza Festival, Guatemala).

The Black Repertory Theatre of Kansas City kicks off their 2024/25 Season with, Hip Hop Cinderella, a family-friendly musical that reimagines the classic Cinderella in a futuristic, intergalactic setting. Music & lyrics by Rona Siddiqui, Book by Scott Elmegreen, Story adaptation by Linda Chichester & David Coffman. Hip Hop Cinderella runs Nov. 22 thru December 8 at The GEM Theatre 1615 E 18th St. KCMO. More info at: http://www.brtkc.org

Damron Russel Armstrong thanks for being with us on WMM.

The Black Repertory Theatre of Kansas City is the premiere home for African American plays and musicals! Come help us celebrate our ninth season of great work.orie

The Black Repertory Theatre of Kansas City (BRTKC) is a not-for-profit organization designed to impact the Kansas City community. This production company utilizes theatre productions, and educational programming to enhance the contributions made by minorities in our neighborhoods and communities and beyond. Each production has been tasked to give life to the neglected stories, virtually untold in American theatres. In an effort to bridge the gap between the rich realities of black experiences and the incomplete depiction displayed in most media outlets, BRTKC tells the tales of the unsung.

Mission Statement: The mission of The Black Repertory Theatre of Kansas City is to educate and inspire our community by presenting and promoting appreciation for African-American culture through our stories.

Vision Statement: The vision of The Black Repertory Theatre of Kansas City is a united community embracing stories of the African-American experience.

The Black Repertory Theatre of Kansas City 2024/25 Season #9

Hip Hop Cinderella – November 22 through December 8, 2024
The Gem Theatre, 1615 E 18th St., Kansas City, MO 64108

Hairspray – February 1 through February 23, 2025
The White Theater at The J, 5801 W 115th St., Overland Park, KS 66211
(a co-production with The White Theater at the J)

Mahalia A Gospel Musical – March 20 through April 6, 2025 – Location TBA

Thoughts of a Colored Man – May 8 through May 18 – Location TBA

The Black Repertory Theatre of Kansas City – Board of Directors and Advisors
Tracy E. Jamerson – President
Willard Snyder – Vice President
Kenneth Powell – Treasurer
Jeff Williams – Secretary
Dr. Everlyn Williams – Education Chair
Karen Wright – Community Outreach
Amy Hull – Volunteer Chair
Dr. Chris McCoy – Operations Chair
Damron Armstrong – Executive Artistic Director
Maurice Watson
Pat Jordan
Michelle Wimes
Gayle Krigel
Debby Ballard
Dennis Hennesy
S. Sloane Simmons
Mamie Hughes

info@brtkc.org

About the Young Actor’s Summer Conservatory (YASC) – is a 4-week theatre intensive run by The Black Repertory Theatre of Kansas City, a professional non-profit 501(c)3 theatre based in Jackson County, MO. Under the direction of Damron Russel Armstrong, students will be trained by theatre professionals in drama, dance, music, stagecraft, and African American theatre history. The program culminates in a fully-staged production. Students must be available for the duration of the program. the conservatory runs Monday through Friday from 1 to 6 pm beginning June 3 through the show date of June 28 at 7pm. A limited number of scholarships are available to qualifying students (see Scholarship Request form for more information).

Get in Touch! at 816-663-9966 / PO Box 410294 Kansas City, MO 64141 / info@brtkc.org

Coming in the fall of 2025, the new home for The Black Repertory Theatre of Kansas City will be Boone Theater, 1701 E. 18th St., Kansas City, MO 64108

Damron Russel Armstrong thanks for being with us on WMM

The Black Repertory Theatre of Kansas City kicks off their 2024/25 Season with, Hip Hop Cinderella, a family-friendly musical that reimagines the classic Cinderella in a futuristic, intergalactic setting. music & lyrics by Rona Siddiqui, Book by Scott Elmegreen, & story adaptation by Linda Chichester & David Coffman. Hip Hop Cinderella runs November 22 through December 8 at The GEM Theatre 1615 E 18th St. KCMO. Tickets and More informational: http://www.brtkc.org

11:51 – Tribute to Quincy Jones

On Sunday, November 2, 2024 we lost a legend. Quincy Delight Jones Jr. (March 14, 1933 – November 3, 2024) was an American record producer, composer, arranger, conductor, trumpeter, and bandleader. Over the course of his seven-decade career, he received many accolades including 28 Grammy Awards, a Primetime Emmy Award, and a Tony Award as well as nominations for seven Academy Awards and four Golden Globe Awards.

Jones came to prominence in the 1950s as a jazz arranger and conductor before producing pop hit records for Lesley Gore in the early 1960s (including “It’s My Party”) and serving as an arranger and conductor for several collaborations between Frank Sinatra and the jazz artist Count Basie. Jones produced three of the most successful albums by pop star Michael Jackson: Off the Wall (1979), Thriller (1982), and Bad (1987). In 1985, Jones produced and conducted the charity song “We Are the World”, which raised funds for victims of famine in Ethiopia.

Jones composed numerous films scores including for The Pawnbroker (1965), In the Heat of the Night (1967), In Cold Blood (1967), The Italian Job (1969), The Wiz (1978), and The Color Purple (1985). He won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Music Composition for a Series for the miniseries Roots (1977). He received a Tony Award for Best Revival of a Musical as a producer for the revival of The Color Purple (2016).

Throughout his career he was the recipient of numerous honorary awards including the Grammy Legend Award in 1992, the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award in 1995, the Kennedy Center Honors in 2001, the National Medal of the Arts in 2011, the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres in 2014, and the Academy Honorary Award in June 2024. He was named one of the most influential jazz musicians of the 20th century by Time.

Thank you all for listening For WMM I’m Mark Manning. Thanks for listening!

11:54

  1. Quincy Jones – “Stuff Like That”
    from: Sounds…and Stuff Like That / A & M / 1978
    [Sounds…and Stuff Like That!! is a 1978 studio album by Quincy Jones. // “Stuff Like That” (Quincy Jones, Valerie Simpson, Nickolas Ashford, Eric Gale, Steve Gadd, Richard Tee, Ralph MacDonald) Vocalists: Nick Ashford, Valerie Simpson, Chaka Khan Alto sax solo: George Young.]
  1. Noel Coward – “The Party’s Over Now”
    from: Noel Coward in New York / drg / 2003 [orig. 1957]

On The Next Show! – Next week on Wednesday, November 20 we welcome back Michelle Bacon, Content Manager at 90.9 The Bridge, where she helps to shine a light on area musicians and events. Michelle Bacon joins us to share her Favorite Musical Recordings of 2024.

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Show #1069

WMM Playlist from November 6, 2024

Wednesday MidDay Medley
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Wednesday, November 6, 2024

Katie Gilchrist + Karalyne Winegarner + Destiny Atkinson & Kate Hall of Afterword Tavern & Shelves

  1. “Main Title Instrumental – It’s Showtime Folks”
    from: Orig. Motion Picture Soundtrack All That Jazz / Casablanca / December 20, 1979
    [WMM’s Adopted Theme Song]
  1. Prince & The Revolution– “America”
    from: Around The World In A Day / NPG Records / April 22, 1985
    [Around the World in a Day is the seventh studio album by American recording artist Prince, and the second release on which his backing band the Revolution is billed. It was released on April 22, 1985, by Paisley Park Records and Warner Bros. Records. Departing somewhat from the commercial sound of his previous release, the massively successful Purple Rain (1984), the album instead saw Prince experimenting with psychedelic styles and more opulent textures. In compliance with Prince’s wishes, the record company released the album with minimal publicity, withholding accompanying singles until almost a month after the album’s release. // Around the World in a Day was released to mixed reception among crossover audiences after the success of Purple Rain, though it nonetheless sold relatively well and became Prince and the Revolution’s second number-one album on the Billboard 200. Two of its four singles reached the top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100: “Raspberry Beret” and “Pop Life”. Following Prince’s death, “Raspberry Beret” re-charted on the Billboard Hot 100 as a top 40 hit, reaching number 33. Around the World in a Day was certified double platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) on July 2, 1985. // Recording for Around the World in a Day was begun in sessions dating back before that of Purple Rain. Following six months of touring behind that bestselling album, Prince returned to recording. An initial inspiration for the album’s sound came in the form of a demo, recorded by David Coleman, the brother of Revolution band member Lisa Coleman, which would ultimately become the title track. // The album pursued a dense, psychedelic style that made use of unconventional instruments and cryptic lyrics. Its sound and album cover painting by Doug Henders (artist) drew numerous comparisons to the Beatles’ Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band album. Prince spoke in an interview about the album’s sound and cover, denying inspiration from the Beatles: // “The influence wasn’t the Beatles. They were great for what they did, but I don’t know how that would hang today. The cover art came about because I thought people were tired of looking at me. Who wants another picture of him? I would only want so many pictures of my woman, then I would want the real thing. What would be a little more happening than just another picture would be if there was some way I could materialize in people’s cribs when they play the record. I don’t mind [the album being called psychedelic], because that was the only period in recent history that delivered songs and colors. Led Zeppelin, for example, would make you feel differently on each song.” // Despite the muted promotion and its less commercial sound, the album still had two American top 10 hits, and went double platinum. Initial critical reception was mixed, but retrospective reviews are positive. // According to Prince, George Clinton was a fan of the album. ” Greg Tate of Spin wrote, “Perhaps it’s inevitable, given a career built as much on calculated mindfucking as mindblowing music, that Prince would choose to follow the best album of his career with the most bewildering, if not the worst.” // In a positive retrospective review for Pitchfork, Alan Light described the album as “a brave and deeply personal project, exploring sounds and ideas that were almost shocking coming from a pop icon at his peak.” Simon Price wrote for The Guardian that the album “always sounds better than you think it will, when you revisit.”]
  1. Janelle Monáe – “Turntables”
    from: Turntables (from the Amazon Original Movie “All In: The Fight for Democracy”) – Single / Badboy Records / September 4, 2020
    [All In: The Fight for Democracy is a 2020 American documentary film directed and produced by Liz Garbus and Lisa Cortés. The film revolves around voter suppression. Stacey Abrams worked with Garbus and Cortés on the film. It was released in a limited theatrical release on September 9, 2020, followed by digital streaming on Prime Video on September 18, 2020, by Amazon Studios. Originally, Abrams, a Georgia state representative, did not intend to be part of the film; eventually she agreed to include her gubernatorial race as part of the story. // Janelle Monáe Robinson was born on December 1, 1985 in Kansas City, Kansas and was raised in a working-class community of Kansas City, Quindaro. Her mother, Janet, worked as a janitor and a hotel maid. Her father, Michael Robinson Summers, was a truck driver. Monáe’s parents separated when Monáe was a toddler and her mother later married a postal worker. Monáe has a younger sister, Kimmy, from their mother’s remarriage. // Monáe was raised Baptist and learned to sing at a local church. Her family members were musicians and performers at the local AME church, the Baptist church, and the Church of God in Christ. Monáe dreamed of being a singer and a performer from a very young age, and has cited the fictional character of Dorothy Gale from The Wizard of Oz as a musical influence. The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill, which Monáe bought two copies of with her first check, was another source of inspiration. She performed songs from the album on Juneteenth talent shows, winning three years in a row. // As a teenager, Monáe was enrolled in the Coterie Theater’s Young Playwrights’ Round Table, which began writing musicals. One musical, completed when she was around the age of 12, was inspired by the 1979 Stevie Wonder album Journey Through “The Secret Life of Plants”. // Monáe attended F. L. Schlagle High School, and after high school, moved to New York City to study musical theater at the American Musical and Dramatic Academy, where she was the only black woman in her class. Monáe enjoyed the experience, but feared that she might lose her edge and “sound, or look or feel like anybody else”. In a 2010 interview Monáe explained, “I felt like that was a home but I wanted to write my own musicals. I didn’t want to have to live vicariously through a character that had been played thousands of times – in a line with everybody wanting to play the same person.” // After a year and a half, Monáe dropped out of the academy and relocated to Atlanta, enrolling in Perimeter College at Georgia State University. She began writing her own music and performing around the campus. In 2003, Monáe self-released a demo album titled The Audition, which she sold out of the trunk of a Mitsubishi Galant. During this period, Monáe became acquainted with songwriters and producers Chuck Lightning and Nate Wonder. The three would eventually form the Wondaland Arts Collective. She worked at an Office Depot but was fired for answering a fan’s e-mail using a company computer, an incident that inspired the song “Lettin’ Go”, which in turn attracted the attention of Big Boi. // Janelle Monáe Robinson (/moʊˈneɪ/; born December 1, 1985) is an American singer, songwriter, rapper, actress, and record producer. Monáe is signed to Atlantic Records, as well as to her own imprint, the Wondaland Arts Society. Monáe has received eight Grammy Award nominations. Monáe won an MTV Video Music Award and the ASCAP Vanguard Award in 2010. Monáe was also honored with the Billboard Women in Music Rising Star Award in 2015 and the Trailblazer of the Year Award in 2018. In 2012, Monáe became a CoverGirl spokesperson. Boston City Council named October 16, 2013 “Janelle Monáe Day” in the city of Boston, Massachusetts, in recognition of her artistry and social leadership. // Monáe’s musical career began in 2003 upon releasing a demo album titled The Audition. In 2007, Monáe publicly debuted with a conceptual EP titled Metropolis: Suite I (The Chase). It peaked at number two on the US Top Heatseekers chart, and in 2010, through Bad Boy Records, Monáe released a first full-length studio album, The ArchAndroid, a concept album and sequel to her first EP. In 2011, Monáe was featured as a guest vocalist on fun.’s single “We Are Young”, which achieved major commercial success, topping the charts of more than ten countries and garnering Monáe a wider audience. Her second studio album, The Electric Lady, was released in 2013 and debuted at number five on the Billboard 200, serving as the fourth and fifth installments of the seven-part Metropolis concept series. // In 2016, Monáe made her theatrical film debut in two high-profile productions; Monáe starred in Hidden Figures as NASA mathematician and aerospace engineer Mary Jackson, and also starred in Moonlight. Hidden Figures was a box office success, while Moonlight won the Academy Award for Best Picture at the 89th annual ceremony. Monáe’s third studio album, Dirty Computer, also described as a concept album, was released in 2018 to widespread critical acclaim; it was chosen as the best album of the year by several publications and earned Monáe two nominations at the 61st Annual Grammy Awards, including Album of the Year. The album debuted at number six on the Billboard 200 and was further promoted by Monáe’s Dirty Computer Tour, which lasted from June to August 2018.]
  1. Mikal Shapiro & The Musical – “Sunshine Lover”
    from: “Sunshine Lover” – Single / Mikal Shapiro / November 15, 2024
    [Mikal wrote to me to tell me that “The song is inspired by the counterculture, anti-establishment musicals of the 60/70s like Hair and Jesus Christ Superstar.” Recorded with The Musical. Music and lyrics by Mikal Shapiro. The Musical is: Mikal Shapiro on vocal & guitar, Chad Brothers on vocals & guitar, Johnny Hamil on bass, and Matt Richey on drums. Featuring harmonies by: Erika Cecilia Noguera, Beth Watts Nelson. Harmony arrangements by: Beth Watts Nelson. Recorded at Weights and Measure Sound Lab. Engineered by Duane Trower. Made possible with the generous support of Jean and Steve Spikes. Currently available on Bandcamp. // Mikal Shapiro & The Musical released THE MUSICAL II on May 26, 2018. It was 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 is a KC songwriter whose musical influences span popular songs, psych rock, lounge, classic country and old time spirituals. She has toured extensively across the U.S. and has recorded five critically acclaimed albums. KC Star and 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. Mofre info at: http://www.themusicaltheband.com]

[Mikal Shapiro & The Musical play a “Sunshine Lover” Release Party with Mitzi McKee, and Just Angel on Friday November 15, at 7:00pm at Grand Avenue Temple, 205 East 9th Street, KCMO Feat. guest vocalists Beth Watts Nelson (Little Miss Dynamite, Notorious Chorus), Erika Noguera (Doña Fina Coffee), Just Angel and Mitzi McKee.]

  1. Dan Jones and The Squids – “Shook Loose”
    from: Rock And Roll Daydreams / Dan Jones / Aug. 5, 2023
    [ROCK AND ROLL DAYDREAMS that was released on vinyl on September 1, 2023. Dan Jones and The Squids are: Dan Jones on vocals & guitar; Matt Ronan on drums & vocals, and Steve Tulipana on bass. On the record Rich Wheeler joined them on tenor saxophone for the songs, “Rock & Roll Daydreams” and “Rhythm and The Rhyme.” Their album was engineered by Brendan “JB” Moreland at Temple Sounds in KCMO and mixed by Brendan at Massive Sound Studios in Shawnee, KS. // Dan Jones and The Squids released SERVE WITHOUT DELAY on February 5, 2021. It was recorded Friday, February 13, 2020 at recordBar, with Paul Malinowski: live sound & recording engineer. Mixed and edited by Paul Malinowski at Massive Sound, Shawnee Kansas. Mastered by Tom Nunes at Atomic Disc. Dan Jones on guitar & vocals, Matt Ronan on drums & vocals; Steve Tulipana on bass & vocals. All songs by Daniel Sherman Jones (BMI), except “I Wanna Be You” by Ed Cole. In 2020 the band didn’t get to play out much, so they hunkered down and worked up a double album’s worth of new tunes. It was a weekly woodshed-workshop that culminated with a live-streamed live-album show on November 13, 2020 at recordBar. Paul Malinowski engineered and mixed. // Dan Jones and The Squids released WE LIVE IN A WORLD THAT IS OUT OF THIS WORLD on December 6, 2019. It was Recorded at Temple Sounds in KCMO, 2018-2019. Engineered. by JB Moreland. Produced by Dan Jones and The Squids and JB Moreland. Mastered by Tom Nunes at Atomic Disc. With Dan Jones on acoustic & electric guitars, keyboard, lead vocals + drums/bass on “Love/Life”; Matt Ronan on drums, percussion, vocals; Alex Alexander on electric guitar, vocals; Steve Tulipana on bass, vocals; Joey Slab on poem and spiel on “Beach, Please”; Scot Sperry on electric slide guitar on “Love/Life”; Donna Jones on lyrics to “The Violet Man.” / Dan Jones is among the hardworking lifers with taste and talent, keeping the dream alive that music matters. This is the Kansas City singer/songwriter’s seventh LP over two decades, starting in Eugene, OR before returning to his native, non-coastal home. His bio speaks of support gigs with Mike Watt (who plays these Squids on his radio show), Dinosaur Jr., Steve Wynn, John Doe, Tav Falco, Pedaljets, Peter Case, and Minus 5, all hinted at in his fine music. But what he/they most remind of is Watt’s influence The Urinals/100 Flowers, in the way he breaks out homey tunes in the rush of spikier energy—like “My Favorite Lounge,” which spits guitar glory with gusto following tight circular riffs, while hailing soulful, sweaty dives with honest bands. It’s where you’d want to catch Jones and his cephalopods, happily blasting away. . // More info at: More info at: http://www.danjonesmusic.com][Dan Jones and The Squids played a Record Release Show at Woodyard BBQ, 3001 Merriam, in KCK, on Saturday, September 9, at 7:00 PM. with Tick Check. Dan Jones & Steve Tulipana joined us on WMM on Sept. 6, 2023.]

[Dan Jones & The Squids play miniBar, 3810 Broadway, KCMO, Sunday, November 10 at 7:00pm with La Cerca, and Expassionates]

  1. Erik Voeks & The Ghosters – “Everything Dissolves”
    from: It Means Nothing Now / Erik Voeks / December 1, 2023
    [Produced by The Ghosters. All songs written by Bermejo, Ferrari, Hawley & Voeks. The Ghosters are: Juan Ferrari on guitars & keyboards, Pepe Bermejo on bass guitar & vocals, Patrick Hawley on drums & percussion, and Erik Voeks on vocals & guitar. Recorded at Sandusky Sound, Temple Sound, Weights and Measures Soundlab, Rolltop, La Quinta Disminuida and Village Green. Mixed by: Duane Trower (tracks 1,3,5,6,8,11,12). Adam Schmitt (tracks 4,9,10). Pepe Bermejo (tracks 2,7). Horns composed/arranged by Ryan Oldham. Horn session produced by David George. Horns played by: Brett Jackson, Peter Fucinaro, Kristen Nall, Nate Nall. Artwork by Sonia M Paredero. Thanks to: Coleen, Ryan Oldham, David George, Duane Trower, Adam Schmitt, Jack Petracek, JB Moreland, Bárbara, Olivia, Alberto León, Kike and Yani Marinelli for continuous faith, trust and cheer up, and Sonia for her beautiful artwork. Pepe would like to thank Erik, Patrick and Juan. More info at: http://www.erikvoeks.bandcamp.com]

[Erik Voeks plays Erik Voeks’ SANDBOX at The Brick, 1727 McGee Street, KCMO on Saturday, November 9, at 9:00pm. Playing with Erik at this show will be the original Sandbox drummer Patrick Hawley and bassist Steve Scariano. Joining them will be John Horton (Son Volt, Bottlerockets) and Jared Bond (JB & The Tornados, Josephine Collective). Erik writes, “We won’t be playing the entire Sandbox album. We’ll play a bunch of songs from that album and other songs from throughout the years.” Opening band is Wirebirds a new project out of St.Louis made up of: Christopher Grabau, Sean Garcia, John Horton, and Patrick Hawley.]

  1. BLACKSTARKIDS – “Sounds Like Fun”
    from: SURF / Dirty Hit Records / February 28, 2020
    [Gen-Z upstarts BLACKSTARKIDS released HEAVEN ON URF on October 25, 2024 on Dirty Hit Records. The band had just a month earlier released their sixth studio album Saturn Dayz, on September 20, 2024 via Dirty Hit. The lead single “SOULMATEZ!,” is a magnetic, blissed-out bop that brings together pop, indie, and alt-rap, reminiscent of Dev Hynes-era Solange mixed with De La Soul. // The follow up to BLACKSTARKIDS’ acclaimed 2022 album CYBERKISS* which featured standout singles “CYBERKISS 2 U* ft. beabadoobee” and “SEX APPEAL,” SATURN DAYZ is an otherworldly, genre-crossing testament to their unrelenting artistry and is their most impressive work to date. PRESS HERE to pre-save SATURN DAYZ. // Putting out music at a prolific rate and making waves for their formidable songwriting and producing talents, as well as their endless energy and truly limitless sound, BLACKSTARKIDS have received critical acclaim from New York Times, MTV, UPROXX, Billboard, Alternative Press, SPIN, Ones To Watch, Rolling Stone France, The Line Of Best Fit, DIY, Coup De Main, and more. Blending garage rock with synth-punk and hip-hop to usher in a new surge of indie, such as on their beloved album Puppies Forever which features anthemic singles “ALL COPS ARE BASTARDS,” “JUNO,” and “FIGHT CLUB,” BLACKSTARKIDS are well on their way to indie stardom and have previously toured with the likes of The 1975, COIN, Glass Animals, beabadoobee, Christian Leave, GroupLove. // Incorporating each member’s wide-ranging influences into their blissful DIY sound, such as Toro Y Moi, NERD*, Smashing Pumpkins, Weezer, Outkast, Odd Future, and A Tribe Called Quest, BLACKSTARKIDS first captivated the internet with their “black coming of age trilogy” of projects Let’s Play Sports, Surf, and Whatever, Man that feature critically acclaimed singles including “BRITNEY BITCH” and “FRANKIE MUNIZ.” // Blackstarkids are phenomenon who came out of Kansas City in 2020 became the soundtrack for the summer. Blackstarkids are a pop/R&B/hip-hop trio based in Kansas City, Missouri. Members include: TheBabeGabe, Deiondre, and TyFaizon (of the Drop Dead XX collective). The members have known each other since high school in Raytown, Missouri. Members met at Raytown South High School and formed the band in 2019. The group released its first album, Let’s Play Sports, on August 1, 2019. Blackstarkids then released their second album SURF through their own label Bedroom Records on February 28, 2020. Blackstarkids caught the attention of The 1975’s frontman Matty Healy and were then signed to The 1975’s management company and UK-based label Dirty Hit Records. They were featured in Clash Magazine. Blackstarkids then released, Surf Basement Demos on Dirty Hit Records on March 5, 2020. On October 29, 2020, Blackstarkids released Whatever, Man on Dirty Hit Records, their third album release of 2020. Gabe, of Blackstarkids recently described the KC Music community to an interviewer, “The music scene here is really nice. There are a lot of bands who are super talented and do all types of genres. The jazz music here is really great as well. Kansas City is honestly a hidden gem when it comes to music. I feel like you can meet an artist anywhere and anyplace in this city.” Deiondre added, “The music scene here is getting cool now, there’s a lot of jazz musicians that go to school for music here too but you can find people from different scenes all over if around the city.” Ty wrote, “The Kansas City scene is great, the community here is so supportive and genuine. This is a really prideful city here and I think they’re finally getting the musicians they deserve.”]

[Blackstarkids were scheduled to do a Final Home Show November 11, at recordbar. Apparently that show has been cancelled.]

  1. Paris Williams & The Human – “Alien Luv” (radio edit)
    from: “Alien Luv” – Single w/A Paris Williams Joint / Bitter Sweet Sound – Seven Rings / October 30, 2024
    [Paris Williams is a 24-year old artist from Muskegon, Michigan in the midst of redefining the bedroom pop label. Employing his own sound that he’s dubbed, “bittersweet,” Williams never shuts away from his DIY aesthetic – producing his own work to maintain full creative flexibility. Premiering in December of 2019 with his debut album, DROP DEAD GORGEOUS, Paris is a believer in hitting the ground running and then just never letting off the gas. This mentality was shaped by the inspiration he’s pulled from other famously out-of-the-box artists: such as Kanye West, Pharrell, and Toro y Moi. // Fueled by the multi-faceted artists, Williams believes heavily in pulling from all creative mediums as a way to add layers and texture to his music. This approach has led to Williams seeing support from larger than life musical pillars, like Iggy Pop himself – who showed love to Williams’ song of the same name by spinning it on his BBC radio show in 2018. Williams reshapes the musical landscape around him as his burgeoning career continues to solidify its own form more and more each day by bringing in a breath of fresh air with him everywhere since he wrote his first bars in elementary school. Paris Williams previously released the single, “Hopscotch” on June 21, 2022. He released,“Chunky”on April 20, 2022. He released the single, “Sunsets & Solariums (feat. Bloom Allen)” on October 21, 2021 through Bittersweet Sounds. More info at: allmylinks.com/popstarparis]

[Paris Williams plays recordBar, 1520 Grand Ave. KCMO on Thursday, November 21 at 7:00pm with Supermoto and Fritz Huchinson.]

10:30 – Underwriting

  1. Cibo Matto – “Black (H)ole Sun” (Vinyl 7” Single)
    from: “Birthday Cake” – Single w/ “Black Hole Sun” / El Diablo Records / 1995
    [“Black Hole Sun” is a song by American rock band Soundgarden. Written by frontman Chris Cornell, the song was released in 1994 by A&M Records as the third single from the band’s fourth studio album, Superunknown (1994). Considered to be the band’s signature song, it topped the US Billboard Album Rock Tracks chart, where it spent a total of seven weeks at number one. Despite peaking at number two on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart, “Black Hole Sun” finished as the number-one track of 1994 for that listing. Worldwide, the single reached the top 10 in Australia, Canada, France, and Ireland, while in Iceland, it reached number one. // “Black Hole Sun” was included on Soundgarden’s 1997 greatest hits album A-Sides and also appeared on the 2010 compilation album Telephantasm. // Cibo Matto (pronounced [ˈtʃiːbo ˈmatto], Italian for “crazy food”) was an American alternative rock band formed by Yuka Honda and Miho Hatori in New York City in 1994. Their first album, Viva! La Woman (1996), had lyrics primarily concerned with food. For their second album, Stereo Type A (1999), they expanded into broader subject matter and recruited Sean Lennon, Timo Ellis, and Duma Love. // Honda and Hatori are Japanese expatriates. Their first album sold 40,000 copies in Japan, but was more successful in the U.S., with over 74,000 copies sold. Over time, their following in Japan grew, which resulted in their signing to Japanese record label Commmons in 2014. // After an almost decade-long hiatus, Honda and Hatori reunited in 2011, playing a series of concerts and recording new material. They released their third and final studio album, Hotel Valentine, in 2014. It reached number 168 on the Billboard 200. Cibo Matto announced their split in December 2017. // After working together in the noise rock band Leitoh Lychee, Miho Hatori and Yuka Honda formed Cibo Matto in 1994 with Honda as the instrumentalist and Hatori as the vocalist (although occasionally Honda sang and Hatori contributed instrumentally). In 1995, Cibo Matto released a self titled EP on El Diablo Records. The EP caught the attention of Warner Bros. Records, which signed Cibo Matto later in the year. Through Warner Bros., the duo released its first major album, Viva! La Woman. Cibo Matto is an Italian phrase that translates to “Crazy Food” and many of the tracks from Viva! La Woman, which was produced by Mitchell Froom, featured lyrics related to food, including “Know Your Chicken”, “Apple”, and “Birthday Cake”. The album’s first single, “Sugar Water”, was a modest college radio and dance hit. The song was accompanied by an innovative split screen music video that was directed by Michel Gondry, where each side showed the same footage—one side going forward, and one backward, meeting mid-song. After the music videos for “Know Your Chicken” and “Sugar Water” enjoyed success on MTV, Cibo Matto made appearances on various television shows such as Oddville, Viva Variety, and Buffy the Vampire Slayer. “Birthday Cake” was heavily featured in the video game Jet Set Radio Future. In 1996, Cibo Matto contributed “Águas De Março (Waters of March)” to the AIDS benefit album Silencio=Muerte: Red Hot + Latin, which was produced by the Red Hot Organization. // In 1997, Cibo Matto released a new EP entitled Super Relax,[1] which would complete the line-up by introducing new members Sean Lennon and Timo Ellis with Duma Love joining soon thereafter. In 1998 Lennon released his debut solo album Into the Sun, which featured Hatori (“Into the Sun”, “Sean’s Theme”) and Ellis (“Mystery Juice”, “Home”, “Spaceship”). Into the Sun was produced and inspired by Honda (whom Lennon was dating at the time). Honda, Hatori, Ellis and Love appeared in the closing scene of the video for Lennon’s single “Home”. Cibo Matto went on to release its second album Stereo Type A in 1999. Although it was a departure from the familiar sound of Viva! La Woman, Stereo Type A was well received by music critics. That year the band performed with Luscious Jackson at The Opera House in Toronto. // Cibo Matto continued to play live and tour until disbanding in 2002. Honda said: “We felt the need to move to the next step. It was a healthy decision, though it was sad at the same time. Things just need to grow out of things sometimes.” All of the members of Cibo Matto went on to release solo material. A compilation entitled Pom Pom: The Essential Cibo Matto was released in 2007. // Cibo Matto announced its reunion on March 18, 2011, to perform as part of a benefit concert for victims of the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami. The concert, which took place on March 27 at Columbia University in New York City, also included Yoko Ono, John Zorn, Sonic Youth, and Mike Patton. Following the success of this show, a second was added, this time featuring the Plastic Ono Band and Patti Smith along with Cibo Matto. // The group appeared at the Hollywood Bowl on June 26, 2011, for another benefit, alongside Yellow Magic Orchestra. // On May 16, 2011, Cibo Matto announced its US reunion tour titled “Yeah, Basically Cibo Matto” with a tour Web site and promotional video. During the concerts, the band reportedly spoke about a new studio album that was to be released in 2012. On July 17, 2012, the band announced it would be opening for Wilco at one of its shows. The band included Yuko Araki on drums during this time. // On June 15, 2013, the band played the Meltdown Festival in London and announced that its new album would be released in 2014. While the performance also featured Yoko Ono on “Know Your Chicken”, the group also played new songs titled “MFN”, “Check In”, and “Tenth Floor Ghost Girl”. On December 11, Pitchfork reported that Hotel Valentine would be released on February 14, 2014 (Valentine’s Day), and that Cibo Matto had shared its music video for “MFN”. Hotel Valentine peaked at number 168 on the Billboard 200. // In 2014, the band signed with Japanese label Commmons. This new relationship resulted in several live dates in Japan including Summer Sonic Festival 2014 and shows at Blue Note Jazz Club Nagoya and Blue Note Jazz Club Tokyo. // In September 2014, Cibo Matto released a teaser video announcing their Fall Flavor Tour and a new music video. Rioux opened for multiple US shows. Nels Cline (of Wilco) also performed with the group on tour. The music video for “Déjà Vu” was released on September 18, 2014 in collaboration with New York City-based director Jean Claude Billmaier and creative house Marabigo. Pitchfork identified the video as “a colorful, datamosh-y new video”, and Spin as a “stylish bubblegum pop-meets-digital-disaster (intentional)”. // Cibo Matto completed two small tours in 2015; an “Avocado Tour” of Japan and a “Banana Split Tour” across the eastern US and Canada. On December 11, 2017, Cibo Matto announced their breakup, explaining that this was a “necessary and positive change”. // Band members Yuka Honda: sampler, sequencer, keyboard, piano, organ, synthesizer, harpsichord, backing vocals (1994–2002, 2011–2017); Miho Hatori: lead vocals, percussion, acoustic guitar (1994–2002, 2011–2017); Sean Lennon: bass guitar, electric guitar, 12-string acoustic guitar, drums, percussion, synthesizer, backing vocals (1997–2002); Timo Ellis: drums, percussion, bass guitar, electric and acoustic guitar, backing vocals (1997–2002); Duma Love: percussion, vocals, turntable, beat box (1997–2002); Yuko Araki: drums, backing vocals (2011–2017)]
  1. Hole – “Violet”
    from: Live Through This / DCG Records / April 12, 1994
    [Live Through This is the second studio album by the American alternative rock band Hole, released on April 12, 1994, by DGC Records. Recorded in late 1993, it departed from the band’s unpolished hardcore aesthetics to more refined melodies and song structure. Frontwoman Courtney Love said that she wanted the record to be “shocking to the people who think that we don’t have a soft edge”, but maintain a harsh sensibility. The album was produced by Sean Slade and Paul Q. Kolderie and mixed by Scott Litt and J Mascis. The lyrics and packaging reflect Love’s thematic preoccupations with beauty, and motifs of milk, motherhood, anti-elitism, and violence against women, while Love derived the album title from a quote in Gone with the Wind (1939). // Live Through This was met with critical acclaim, and charted in nine countries before going multi-platinum in the US in December 1994. Despite this, it was also the subject of some public discussion regarding unsubstantiated rumors that Love’s husband, Kurt Cobain—who died by suicide one week before the album’s release—helped ghostwrite the album. This claim has been disputed by the band members, producers, as well as music biographers, though the band confirmed that Cobain sang additional backing vocals on two tracks during a visit to the studio. It was also the only Hole album to feature bassist Kristen Pfaff, and the final album to be released during her lifetime, as she died two months after the album’s release. // In critical circles, Live Through This is considered a contemporary classic, and was included in Rolling Stone’s 2020 updated list of The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time at number 106. It has also been featured on the book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die and on NME’s The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time list, where it ranked at the 84. As of 2010, it has sold over 1.6 million copies in the US. // Hole released their debut studio album, Pretty on the Inside, in 1991. Despite moderate sales, the album was a critical success among English and American press. In March 1992, following the album tour, drummer Caroline Rue and bassist Jill Emery left the band due to artistic differences.[10] In April 1992, vocalist Courtney Love and guitarist Eric Erlandson arranged auditions for a drummer at the Jabberjaw in Los Angeles and recruited drummer Patty Schemel. Following the 1992 Rodney King riots in Los Angeles, Love, Erlandson, and Schemel relocated to a Carnation, Washington home owned by Love and her husband, the Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain, and began rehearsing and writing new material. “We had been going more pop, less journal-entry noise stuff,” said Erlandson. Love said: “I was very competitive with Kurt because I wanted more melody. But I already wanted that before Live Through This.” // Originally signed to Caroline Records in the United States[13] and City Slang in Europe, Hole began record deal negotiations with Geffen Records in early 1992. In February 1992, they signed a seven-album deal with Geffen subsidiary DGC Records, reportedly with “an advance of a million dollars and a royalty rate considerably higher than Nirvana’s”. On November 8, 1992, Hole recorded “Beautiful Son”, “20 Years in the Dakota” and “Old Age” at Word of Mouth Recording in Seattle with producer Jack Endino.[16] The songs were released in April 1993 as Hole’s fourth single on the City Slang label. On January 21, 1993, Love and Schemel recorded five demos at BMG Ariola Ltda. in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Produced by Craig Montgomery, the session had originally been scheduled as a demo session for Nirvana, who were recording material for their upcoming studio album In Utero (1993). During breaks in Nirvana’s session, Love and Schemel recorded a number of songs later featured on Live Through This, including “Miss World”, “She Walks on Me”, “I Think That I Would Die” and “Softer, Softest”. // In 1993, the band recruited former Janitor Joe bassist Kristen Pfaff, an accomplished cellist and classically trained musician who brought a new level of professionalism to the group. Erlandson said of Pfaff’s membership: “That’s when we took off, all of a sudden we became a real band.” After a brief tour of the United Kingdom in mid-1993, the band sent a series of demos to the record label. “When we got the Live Through This demos, I realized very quickly that Hole had gotten a new rhythm section,” said producer Sean Slade. “It was much more musical.”]

10:37 – Interview with Katie Gilchrist

Katie Gilchrist is a graduate of UMKC MFA Acting/Directing program and has worked as an Actor and Director professionally for over 20 years. Voted by Broadway World as Best Director of a play for last year’s “Steel Magnolias” she has directed at The Unicorn, UMKC, The Living Room, The Fishtank, and direct “Dial M for Murder” for KC Actors Theatre this summer. Katie has appeared on almost every stage in KC. She is a member of the UMKC Conservatory Alumni Board, the AIDS Service Foundation Steering Committee, Artistic Director of KC Strips, and sings with Lost Wax. Katie Gilchrist can be seen in the new film, “Rennies.”

Katie Gilchrist joined us back on January 24 of this year us to share details about The 1994 Project, her year-long 30th Anniversary tribute to the films & music of 1994, of which she is the creator/curator.

The 1994 Project presents the Alternative Tour, Saturday, November 23 at (Doors at 7:30pm) 8:30pm at The Black Box, 1060 Union Ave, WEST BOTTOMS, KCMO. More info at: http://www.theblackboxkc.com

Katie Gilchrist, Thank you for being with us on WMM.

The Day After – How are you?

Katie Gilchrist is in “Rennie” – This new feature film premiered, Kansas City – October 11th and 12th, 2024 at The Folly Theater 300 West 12th Street, KCMO – A powerhouse of female creatives: Written/Produced/Directed by Jessica Dressler and Jen Frank Klenke, Supervising Producer Marie Gough, Director of Photography Johanna Brooks, and a nearly all female executive producers group.

The 1994 Project, a year-long 30th Anniversary tribute to the films & music of 1994, of which she is the creator/curator.

The 1994 Project presents the Alternative Tour, Saturday, November 23 at (Doors at 7:30pm) 8:30pm at The Black Box, 1060 Union Ave, WEST BOTTOMS, KCMO. Join the 1994 project as we pay tribute to some of the biggest acts in Alternative Music. Featuring hits from Weezer, Soundgarden, Hole and more.

The 1994 Project resident musicians return for the penultimate live show of 2024. Felix Dukes, Mark Johnson, Ahafia Jurkiewicz-Miles, Grant Klinksick, and Chris Tady.

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

The 1994 Project presents: LITTLE WOMEN, Monday, November 25, 2024 at 7:30 at The Black Box, 1060 Union Ave, WEST BOTTOMS, KCMO. Winona Ryder, Kirsten Dunst, and Susan Sarandon starred in this Oscar nominated adaption of the Louisa May Alcott classic. Join KC actors as we raise funds for a local charitable organization.

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

Katie Gilchrist, Thank you for being with us on WMM.

10:54 – a song from Portishead’s 1994 debut album, Dummy

  1. Calvin Arsenia – “Glory Box (Great Big Panda Version)”
    from: Glory Box (Great Big Panda Version) / Calvin Arsenia / July 2, 2024
    [While Calvin has several albums of original songs he is also know for his dynamic cavers of “Toxic”, “Psycho Killer” and “Case of You.” Here he covers, “Glory Box” a song by English electronic band Portishead, released on January 3, 1994 by Go! Beat as the third and final single from their debut album, Dummy (1994). It samples “Ike’s Rap II” by Isaac Hayes and peaked at number 13 on the UK Singles Chart. Additionally, the song was a top 10 hit in Iceland, while entering the top 20 in France, Ireland and Scotland. Beth Gibbons has said it is a misinterpretation to see the lyrics as a demand for a return to more traditional masculine and feminine roles. She has said “The key line in the song really is “Move over and give us some room” because I do think that women are very much taken for granted. // On June 23 2023 Calvin released his 14 track album Paraduise. It is only available through http://www.calvinarsenia.com // A new turning point as a songwriter. His most biographical album yet, with songs about Black Lives Matter, Racism, The Police, being on probation, gay love. The album contains collaborations with Cheery, Kadesh Flow and Jametatone. Calvin Arsenia one of our most frequent guests, who first appeared on WMM on July 25, 2012. KC Magazine has hailed Calvin as ‘equal parts opera, symphony, musical theatre, rock show, all built around its creator: a charismatic 6-foot-7-inch harpist with a 3 and ½ octave range, natural stage command and knack for gilding gold and painting lilies.’ Born in Orlando, Florida, Calvin’s creative journey began when he moved to Olathe, Kansas, teaching himself the guitar, piano, banjo. He learned his signature instrument, the harp, at the age of 20. His passion for stretching the boundaries of musical expression saw him transform a trip to Edinburgh, Scotland’s Fringe Festival early in his career into a life-changing music mission, with an Edinburgh church offering him a role as musical liaison between the church and the city that would change his life. Two years and 300 shows later, Calvin returned to KC reborn as a humanistic songwriter / performer where at 24 he released his EP, Moments, in 2014, and his EP Prose in 2015, and his Folk Alliance exclusive EP Catastrophe in 2016. On February 14, 2017 Calvin released his critically acclaimed full length debut, Catastrophe, with a live show at recordBar in November 2016 that involved a company of 50 people, dancers, stilt walkers. After signing to Center Cut Records, Calvin released the albums: Cantaloupe in 2018, with a sold out gigantic spectical at The Gem Theatre on Saturday, September 15, 2018. He then released, L.A. Sessions in 2019, and the EP HONEY DEW, and the EP Goddess with Quixotic, the Holiday album, ALL IS CALM. In 2020 Calvin collaborated with Mike Dillon on the Soundtrack to “Summer in Hindsight,” a feature-length film created by The West 18th Street Fashion Show that starred Calvin as an actor. Calvin is also the co-creator of the podcast “We Were Christian Kids” created with childhood friend Justin Randall who is a stand up comedian working in New York City and now Los Angeles. Calvin is also the published author of VERY GOOD BOY DOES FINE, a collection of Poetry & Prose published on October 5, 2021, by Andrews McMeel Universal. Calvin was voted KC’s Best Musician in The Pitch 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, and 2022. He has been featured in Billboard, NPR.org. Charlotte Street Foundation announced that the recipients of the 2022 Generative Performing Artist Awards are The Black Creatures and Calvin Arsenia Scott.] [Calvin Arsenia played a PARADISE Album Release Party, Friday, June 23, and Saturday, June 24, at 7:00 PM at The Emerald, 1715 West 9th Street, KCMO, WEST BOTTOMS. Calvin Arsenia was our guest on WMM on Jan. 18, 2023, June 21, 2023, and our 1000th Show on June 28, 2923.]

[Calvin Arsenia plays a Helliday Ball EXCTRAVAGANZA on Saturday, Decenber 21, at 8:00pm at The Ship, 1221 Union Ave, KCMO. Info at http://www.calvinarsenia.com]

11:00 – Station ID

  1. Flight Attendant – “KC Hot Mess”
    from: Under The Powerlines / Flight Attendant Band / November 15, 2024
    [Flight Attendant lead singer songwriter, Karalyne Winegarner wrote to me directly letting me know that she was from Kansas City and is now based in Nashville, TN as the front woman for the band. She wrote to me saying “KC Hot Mess” is about knowing who you are and being comfortable with that – it’s also her “coming out,” song as her first girl friend, Katie Pruitt, is featured as the guitar player. Flight Attendant’s previous singles, “Therapy Couch,” and “Anime,” have both received rotation on KC stations, 90.9 The Bridge and KKFI 90.1FM – and now she’d love to see her hometown title track “KC Hot Mess,” get some love. Karalyne continued writing: “We have yet to receive any sort of press from Kansas City – despite being on the local radio and having sold out shows from Austin, TX, to Nashville,TN and even Munich Germany…. our band is still looking to make a dent in our hometown.” // Flight Attendant played the 20th Annual Crossroads Music Fest, Sat, Aug. 24. In August we played Flight Attendant’s single: “Dreamland” which had been their set opener for the last few tours, so the band made if their first single from their EP, “Powerlines” to be released October 11, 2024.This new single follows the band’s earlier single: “Therapy Couch” released June 23, 2023. “Flight Attendant delivers an experience,” – Rolling Stone Magazine. Flight Attendant belongs to that breed of rock bands made in Nashville, USA; where their sound is nothing less than a sonic unicorn. Blending sounds of grunge with power-pop hooks, viola and light synth textures, they have begun to create a hypnotic sound and energy all of their own. Glide Magazine says that Lead Singer Karalyne, “Commands your attention like Freddie Mercury working the crowd in an arena.” Flight Attendant band has been compared to Haim and Fleetwood Mac, or as TurnuptheVolume puts it, “Think Warpaint having a dance with Best Coast,” – This “Nashville based eclectic-indie band….is ready for take off”, Velvet Thunder.]

11:05 – Interview with Karalyne Winegarner

Karalyne Winegarner is lead singer of Flight Attendant, a Nashville based five piece band that formed while in the service of food and beverage. Karalyne, a certified sommelier from Kansas City, crossed paths with Vinny, an award-winning bartender from Boston, while they were working and making music together for fun. They were soon joined by their co-worker Nikki from Los Angeles, Derek from Boston, and Peyton, all fellow bartenders. Since their inception, Flight Attendant has released standout singles like “Man of Chaos” and “Therapy Couch,” which has received significant radio play. They’ve played sold-out shows from Austin to Nashville to Munich Germany, and at major festivals including SXSW, Boulevardia, Tomato Arts Fest, and the 20th Annual Crossroads Music Fest. Glide Magazine says that lead singer Karalyne, “Commands your attention like Freddie Mercury working the crowd in an arena.” Their eagerly awaited sophomore album, Under The Powerlines will be released on November 15. 2024.

Flight Attendant is a five piece band that includes:
Karalyne Winegarner on lead vocals & keyboard,
Vinny Maniscalco on vocals & guitar,
Nikki Christie on vocals & viola,
Derek Sprague on drums,
Peyton Rodeffer on vocals & bass.

The band formed while in the service of food and beverage. Karalyne, a certified sommelier from Kansas City, crossed paths with Vinny, an award-winning bartender from Boston, while they were working and making music together for fun. They were soon joined by their co-worker Nikki from Los Angeles, Derek from Boston, and Peyton, all fellow bartenders.

Since their inception, Flight Attendant has released standout singles like “Man of Chaos” and “Therapy Couch,” which has received significant radio play.

11:12

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  1. Flight Attendant – “Therapy Couch (Radio Edit)”
    from: “Therapy Couch (Radio Edit)” / Flight Attendant / June 23, 2023
    [“Flight Attendant delivers an experience,” – Rolling Stone Magazine. Flight Attendant belongs to that breed of rock bands made in Nashville, USA; where their sound is nothing less than a sonic unicorn. Blending sounds of grunge with power-pop hooks, viola and light synth textures, they have begun to create a hypnotic sound and energy all of their own. Glide Magazine says that Lead Singer Karalyne, “Commands your attention like Freddie Mercury working the crowd in an arena.” Flight Attendant band has been compared to Haim and Fleetwood Mac, or as TurnuptheVolume puts it, “Think Warpaint having a dance with Best Coast,” – This “Nashville based eclectic-indie band….is ready for take off”, Velvet Thunder]

[Flight Attendant played Boulevardia, Friday, June 14, at 9:30 PM on Holladay Hill Stage.]

11:14 – More Interview with Karalyne Winegarner

Karalyne Winegarner lead singer of Flight Attendant, a Nashville based five piece band that formed while in the service of food and beverage. Karalyne, a certified sommelier from Kansas City, crossed paths with Vinny, an award-winning bartender from Boston, while they were working and making music together for fun. They were soon joined by their co-worker Nikki from Los Angeles, Derek from Boston, and Peyton, all fellow bartenders. Since their inception, Flight Attendant has released standout singles like “Man of Chaos” and “Therapy Couch,” which has received significant radio play. They’ve played sold-out shows from Austin to Nashville to Munich Germany, and at major festivals including SXSW, Boulevardia, Tomato Arts Fest, and the 20th Annual Crossroads Music Fest. Glide Magazine says that lead singer Karalyne, “Commands your attention like Freddie Mercury working the crowd in an arena.” Their eagerly awaited sophomore album, Under The Powerlines, \will be released on November 15. 2024.

Karalyne Winegarner, Thanks for being with us on Wednesday MidDay Medley

They’ve played sold-out shows from Austin to Nashville to Munich Germany, and at major festivals including SXSW, Boulevardia, Tomato Arts Fest, and the 20th Annual Crossroads Music Fest.

“Flight Attendant delivers an experience.” – Rolling Stone

Often hailed as a “sonic unicorn” in Nashville’s bustling music scene, Flight Attendant energizes listeners with their infectious power-pop hooks and dynamic performances.

This Nashville-based fivesome—Karalyne Winegarner (Lead Vocals, Keys), Vinny Maniscalco (Vocals, Guitar), Nikki Christie (Vocals, Viola), Derek Sprague (Drums), and Peyton Rodeffer (Vocals, Bass)—meld their passions for music (and fine wine) into a distinctive sound.

Influenced by bands like Caroline Polachek, Florence and the Machine, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, and Harry Styles, Flight Attendant’s live performances continue to captivate audiences:

Glide Magazine says that lead singer Karalyne, “Commands your attention like Freddie Mercury working the crowd in an arena.”

Their eagerly awaited sophomore album, Under The Powerlines, produced by Swedish collaborator Anders Flemming, will be released on November 15. 2024.

Flight Attendant are headlining a Fall US Tour, and a European Spring Tour. More info at: http://www.flightattendantband.com

Karalyne Winegarner, Thanks for being with us on Wednesday MidDay Medley

Their eagerly awaited sophomore album, Under The Powerlines, produced by Swedish collaborator Anders Flemming, will be released on November 15. 2024.

11:22

  1. Flight Attendant – “Dreamland”
    from: “Dreamland” – Single / Flight Attendant / August 9, 2024
    [“Dreamland” has been our set opener for the last few tours, so it only felt right to make it our album opener! Our first single from forthcoming album, “Under the Powerlines.” Full album drops on October 11th.This new single follows the band’s earlier single: “Therapy Couch” released June 23, 2023. “Flight Attendant delivers an experience,” – Rolling Stone Magazine. Flight Attendant belongs to that breed of rock bands made in Nashville, USA; where their sound is nothing less than a sonic unicorn. Blending sounds of grunge with power-pop hooks, viola and light synth textures, they have begun to create a hypnotic sound and energy all of their own. Glide Magazine says that Lead Singer Karalyne, “Commands your attention like Freddie Mercury working the crowd in an arena.” Flight Attendant band has been compared to Haim and Fleetwood Mac, or as TurnuptheVolume puts it, “Think Warpaint having a dance with Best Coast,” – This “Nashville based eclectic-indie band….is ready for take off”, Velvet Thunder]

[Flight Attendant played the 20th Annual Crossroads Music Fest, Sat, Aug. 24, at 9:15 PM on the Livestock Exchange – From The Earth / Illicit Stage, 1600 Genessee St. w/ Western Cuts, Rachel Maxann, Jamogi, Back Alley Brass Band, Keo & Them, KC March Falcons and KC Marching Cobras.]

  1. Yola Young – “Messy”
    from: This Wasn’t Meant For You Anyway / A Day One – Island records / June 21, 2024
    [Yola Young began writing her own songs at age 11. She attended the Brit School (famed alumni including Adele, Amy Winehouse, Loyle Carner and Raye) after which she briefly attempted a “proper” job, working at an ice cream shop. She built a following through open mic nights, small London pubs and venues, where labels began showing up. Signed to Island aged 18 and has released a succession of singles and EPs, including a couple songs in collaboration with Grammy-winning producer Paul Epworth (Adele, Florence and the Machine). Her songs a reflection of the often-wonky Gen Z experience, a world of weed, booze, infidelity, job insecurity, self-loathing, mental health struggles, the hazards of the digital era and a bit more weed.]

11:29 – Underwriting

11:31 – Interview with Kate Hall and Destiny Atkinson

Kate Hall is General Manager, of Afterword Tavern and Shelves. She Grew up in Southern California. Kate moved to northwest Missouri in 2004 and became a Northwest Missouri English graduate in 2009. Kate moved to Kansas City in 2014 and worked in the industry of manufacturing food. Kate went to Afterword for a fun second job in 2022. She started as a barback, then a bartender. When her General Manager decided to transition Kate left her corporate management job to manage Afterword.

Destiny Atkinson is Assistant Manager of Afterword Tavern and Shelves. She is 23 and loves reading and any time she is off work you can find her snuggled up with her cat or dog reading a book or hanging out with her fiance. Destiny has been at Afterword a little over two years now. She writes that “it feels like coming home. The environment as a guest or as a staff member is cozy, welcoming, and fun. I’ve always enjoyed mixing drinks so when I became a bar manager this felt like the perfect place. I mean, books and booze? There’s nothing better. I love being at a place where I can be fully creative and mentor others who enjoy it as well.}

Afterword Tavern and Shelves open Tuesdays through Saturdays at 1834 Grand Boulevard, KCMO.

Afterword Tavern & Shelves is hosting an Open Mic Night Monday, November 11, 2024 6:30 to 8:30pm. For more information you can visit: http://www.afterwordkc.com

Afterword Tavern & Shelves is hosting a Book Fair, December 7, 2024 12:00pm to 6:00pm. For more information you can visit: http://www.afterwordkc.com

Kate Hall and Destiny Atkinson thanks for being with us on Wednesday MidDay Medley

Afterword Tavern and Shelves open Tuesdays through Saturdays at 1834 Grand Boulevard, KCMO.

Afterword Tavern & Shelves write: “A good book has the remarkable ability to connect friends over midnight discussions, or to a garrulous passenger on the streetcar who loves the same writer.

Simple paper pages can inspire a visit to a city or reconnect someone to a time and place of their past.

Books can spark an idea or incite an argument and provide a tranquil escape from the chaotic.

Beer, wine, spirits, and food share this quality. Rather than leave one of ’em out we decided to combine their collective powers under a single roof. Thus, Afterword Tavern & Shelves was born.

While it may be libations and books we’re selling on paper, at a philosophical level we are peddling discovery and the city in which we live. We invite you to walk through our door, and when you depart we hope that you do so having discovered something stirringly novel.

Kate Hall and Destiny Atkinson thanks for being with us on Wednesday MidDay Medley

Afterword Tavern & Shelves is hosting an Open Mic Night Monday, November 11, 2024 6:30 to 8:30pm. For more information you can visit: http://www.afterwordkc.com

Afterword Tavern & Shelves is hosting a Book Fair, December 7, 2024 12:00pm to 6:00pm. For more information you can visit: http://www.afterwordkc.com

11:48

  1. The Cure – “A Fragile Thing (Radio Edit)”
    rom: Songs of A Lost World / Fiction/Capitol Records / October 31, 2024
    [THE CURE’s long-awaited, critically acclaimed new album, SONGS OF A LOST WORLD, their first new release in 16 years, is out now via Fiction/Capitol Records. // The band will be performed their only scheduled show of the year on Nov. 1, at Troxy in London, which was live streamed on The Cure’s YouTube page Show Of A Lost World The Cure Live At Troxy. // BBC2 aired a special evening of Cure programming to celebrate the release of SONGS OF A LOST WORLD. // Initially formed in 1978, The Cure has sold over 30 million albums worldwide, headlined the Glastonbury festival four times and been inducted into the Rock And Roll Hall of Fame in 2019. They are considered to be one of the most influential bands to ever come out of the UK. // SONGS OF A LOST WORLD was written and arranged by Robert Smith, produced and mixed by Robert Smith & Paul Corkett and performed by The Cure – Robert Smith: Voice / guitar / 6string bass / keyboard, Simon Gallup: Bass, Jason Cooper: Drums / percussion, Roger O’Donnell: Keyboard, Reeves Gabrels: Guitar. The album was recorded at Rockfield Studios in Wales. // Robert Smith created the sleeve concept, and Andy Vella, a long-time Cure collaborator, handled the album’s art and design. The cover art features ‘Bagatelle’, a 1975 sculpture by Janez Pirnat. // THE CURE – SONGS OF A LOST WORLD https://thecure.lnk.to/SongsOfALostWorld More info at: http://www.thecure.com]
  1. Leon Bridges – “Laredo”
    from: Leon / Columbia / October 4,, 2024
    [Leon is the fourth studio album by American singer Leon Bridges. It was released on October 4, 2024, by Columbia Records. Centered around his upbringing in Fort Worth, Texas, he primarily recorded the album in Mexico City and worked with producers Ian Fitchuk and Daniel Tashian. The album was preceded by three singles: “Peaceful Place”, “Laredo”, and “That’s What I Love”. It received generally positive reviews from music critics. // Leon Bridges wrote the album about his experience growing up in Fort Worth, Texas, whose music scene he credited with inspiring the folk and country music influences on the album. Several songs on Leon were written during the production of his 2021 album Gold-Diggers Sound. He spent “almost five years” working on the album in Los Angeles and Nashville before moving production to Mexico City,[4] where he spent the last few months of 2023 recording the album at El Desierto studio.[6] During a session in Los Angeles, Bridges began streaming on Instagram Live and was contacted by American musician John Mayer, who invited Bridges to his studio where they collaborated on “When a Man Cries”. // Bridges cited Roy C and Van Morrison (specifically his 1968 album Astral Weeks) as influences on the album’s sound and lyricism. // Leon received generally positive reviews from music critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 79, based on eight reviews. // Writing for Uncut, Stephen Deusner called Bridges an “ambitious, yet idiosyncratic artist” and praised the lyricism and storytelling on the album, specifically on “Panther City”.[19] Mojo’s Tom Doyle said that “Bridges’ vocal talents continue to shine”, also highlighting “Panther City” for its lyrics and “’70s Isley Brothers-styled” sound // In a review for Pitchfork, Stephen Thomas Erlewine complimented the “loving care that Bridges, [Ian] Fitchuk, and [Daniel Tashian bring to Leon”, but criticized the production and mixing for causing the album to “feel curiously frictionless”. Rolling Stone’s Julyssa Lopez praised the “emotional weight and personal intimacy” of the music, though she found “[s]ome of the album’s more general love songs … less intriguing”.]
  1. Noel Coward – “The Party’s Over Now”
    from: Noel Coward in New York / drg / 2003 [orig. 1957]

On The Next Show! On Wednesday, November 13 – we welcome back Brock Wilbur & Nick Spacek of The Pitch and The Annual Pitch “Best Of” Issue. We’ll talk with Brock & Nick about some of the “Headlines” of 2024. And Nick shares his 10 Favorite Musical Releases of 2024. We will also talk with Damron Armstrong of the Kansas City Black Repertory Theatre

Thank you to all who have donated during our two Fall Fund Drive Shows on Wednesday MidDay Medley and our WMM Facebook Fundraiser, we received donations from 46 individuals who donated a total of $3478.00. That is 97% of our ambitious goal, I call that a success!!!

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Show #1068

WMM presents: Katie Gilchrist + Karalyne Winegarner + Destiny Atkinson & Kate Hall of Afterword Tavern & Shelves

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

Wednesday, November 6, 2024

Katie Gilchrist + Karalyne Winegarner + Destiny Atkinson & Kate Hall of Afterword Tavern & Shelves

Mark spins more New & MidCoastal Releases from: Mikal Shapiro & The Musical, Flight Attendant, Paris Williams, Calvin Arsenia, Erik Voeks & The Ghosters, Dan Jones & The Squids, Blackstarkids, Janelle Monáe, Lola Young, Leon Bridges, The Cure, Cibo Matto, Prince & The Revolution, and Hole.

At 10:30 Katie Gilchrist returns to give us an update on The 1994 Project, her year-long 30th Anniversary tribute to the films & music of 1994, of which she is the creator/curator. Katie Gilchrist is a graduate of UMKC MFA Acting/Directing program and has worked professionally for over 20 years. Voted by Broadway World as Best Director of a play for last year’s “Steel Magnolias” she has directed at The Unicorn, UMKC, The Living Room, The Fishtank, and “Dial M for Murder” for KC Actors Theatre. Katie has appeared on almost every stage in KC. She is a member of the UMKC Conservatory Alumni Board, the AIDS Service Foundation Steering Committee, Artistic Director of KC Strips, and sings with Lost Wax. Musicians: Felix Dukes, Mark Johnson, Ahafia Jurkiewicz-Miles, Grant Klinksick, and Chris Tady, will pay tribute to some of the biggest acts in Alternative Music: Weezer, Soundgarden, Hole and more when the 1994 Project presents the Alternative Tour, Saturday, November 23 at (Doors at 7:30pm) 8:30pm at The Black Box, 1060 Union Ave, WEST BOTTOMS, KCMO. More info at: http://www.theblackboxkc.com

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At 11:00 Mark talks with Karalyne Winegarner lead singer of Flight Attendant, a five piece band that includes: Karalyne on lead vocals & keyboard, Vinny Maniscalco on vocals & guitar, Nikki Christie on vocals & viola, Derek Sprague on drums, and Peyton Rodeffer on vocals & bass. The band formed while in the service of food and beverage. Karalyne, a certified sommelier from Kansas City, crossed paths with Vinny, an award-winning bartender from Boston, while they were working and making music together for fun. They were soon joined by their co-worker Nikki from Los Angeles, Derek from Boston, and Peyton, all fellow bartenders. Since their inception, Flight Attendant has released standout singles like “Man of Chaos” and “Therapy Couch,” which has received significant radio play. They’ve played sold-out shows from Austin to Nashville to Munich Germany, and at major festivals including SXSW, Boulevardia, Tomato Arts Fest, and the 20th Annual Crossroads Music Fest. Glide Magazine says that lead singer Karalyne, “Commands your attention like Freddie Mercury working the crowd in an arena.” Their eagerly awaited sophomore album, Under The Powerlines, produced by Swedish collaborator Anders Flemming, will be released on November 15. 2024. Flight Attendant are headlining a Fall US Tour, and a European Spring Tour. More info at: http://www.flightattendantband.com

At 11:30 we welcome Kate Hall, General Manager, and Destiny Atkinson, Assistant Manager of Afterword Tavern and Shelves open Tuesdays through Saturdays at 1834 Grand Boulevard, KCMO. Afterword Tavern & Shelves write: “A good book has the remarkable ability to connect friends over midnight discussions, or to a garrulous passenger on the streetcar who loves the same writer. Simple paper pages can inspire a visit to a city or reconnect someone to a time and place of their past. Books can spark an idea or incite an argument and provide a tranquil escape from the chaotic. Beer, wine, spirits, and food share this quality. Rather than leave one of ’em out we decided to combine their collective powers under a single roof. Thus, Afterword Tavern & Shelves was born. While it may be libations and books we’re selling on paper, at a philosophical level we are peddling discovery and the city in which we live. We invite you to walk through our door, and when you depart we hope that you do so having discovered something stirringly novel. Afterword Tavern & Shelves is hosting an Open Mic Night Monday, November 11, 2024 6:30 to 8:30pm. For more information you can visit: 2www.afterwordkc.com

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Show #1068

WMM Playlist from October 30, 2024

Wednesday MidDay Medley
Produced and Hosted by Mark Manning
90.1 FM KKFI – Kansas City Community Radio
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Wednesday, October 30, 2024

Apocalypse Meow 17 + Krystle Warren + Scott Heidmann & Ken Petti + Rachel Yturralde

  1. “Main Title Instrumental – It’s Showtime Folks”
    from: Orig. Motion Picture Soundtrack All That Jazz / Casablanca / December 20, 1979
    [WMM’s Adopted Theme Song]
  1. Dan Camino – “Dreamgirl”
    from: Rock Dreams / Camino Records / October 4, 2024
    [Released as a single with “Connections” on September 6, 2024. Solo debut album from Kansas City-based artist Dan Camino who is also the frontman of Field Daze. Dan Camino wrote that he put at least 1000 hours of his life into the production of this album, almost two years, and did all the heavy lifting besides drums on the first two songs. // Field Daze, is an Indie Rock/Dreampop band, originated in Kansas City, Missouri when Rodd Fenton and Dan Camino responded to a Facebook call to start a Dreampop band. Their collaboration led to the creation of early demos. Shortly after, they were joined by Tracer Cauy, Kyer Lasswell, and Beau Harris, solidifying the band’s lineup. // The band has packed venues like The Rino, The Ship, and The Bottleneck. Field Daze’s live performances became synonymous with an immersive musical experience, drawing in crowds with their captivating melodies. // Currently, the band channels their creativity by recording homegrown tracks within Rodd Fenton’s personal studio, honing their craft and evolving their unique sound.]
  1. Adriana Nikole – “Unglued”
    from: “Unglued” – Single / Adriana Nikole / September 13, 2024
    [“Unglued is one of several new singles Adriana Nicole has released this year. Hailing from the Detroit area, Adriana Nikole carries an old sound. Channeling Motown and an early jazz vibe, she sings with soul and passion, with a touch of grit at times. Her time in Kansas City has helped her grow as an artist. Her writing is honest, raw, and will either break your heart or make you get up and dance..Adriana Nikole started performing at open mics in Michigan in her early 2000’s, and then started writing songs, and getting gigs. Adriana moved to Knoxville then to Nashville TN performing on the street for a few months then finally settled in Kansas City, MO after her parents moved here for their work. Nikole’s music is rooted in Motown, 50’s doo wop, old school country, and love of experimenting and singing with electronic music as well.]
  1. Krystle Warren & The Faculty – “Without U”
    from: Extended Play / Parlour Door Music / November 1, 2024
    [Following their double album LOVE SONGS (2012) and their single “Rising” released May 31, 2019, and written especially for Ava DuVernay’s critically acclaimed television mini series WHEN THEY SEE US, “Macca” is the newest release from Krystle Warren & The Faculty, released Macca on May 22, 2023, recorded on the heels of sessions for the band’s upcoming full length album EXTENDED PLAY. // The Faculty was formed with Krystle Warren, Solomon Dorsey, Zach Djanikian, Mike Riddleberger, and Dave Moore. While the four boys had classes and gigs, Krystle floated around New York and made a lot of friends. She busked and wrote songs, and, with the help of her band members and Ben Kane, who had an internship at Electric Lady Studios and was sneaking them in at odd hours, Krystle turned those songs into an e.p. called Diary. // Diary led to Circles, which Ben Kane co-produced with Voodoo engineer Russell “The Dragon” Elevado. Circles was bought by Because Music in France, but Krystle still recorded Love Songs in New York, a double album that invokes a Blakean duality with its two subtitles, ‘A Time to Refrain from Embracing’ and ‘A Time You May Embrace’. // Love Songs​ was produced with most of the Faculty (Zach was on tour with Amos Lee) and a slew of guest musicians in Brian Bender’s Brooklyn studio, The Motherbrain. Bender’s assistant, Jonathan Anderson, would later go on to replace Dave Moore on keys. // The Faculty has always been a tenuous project for everyone involved because of the distance and the schedules. While everyone remains close friends, the band members are spread across the globe. Krystle in France. Riddleberger in New York and Zach in Woodstock. Jonathan in Los Angeles. And then they are all working musicians, touring, recording, and collaborating with an impressive list of artists. Musicians like, in no particular order: D’Angelo, Hercules and Love Affair, Donald Fagen and the Nightfliers, Joan As Police Woman, Jonathan Wilson, Emily King, Janet Jackson, Ron Sexsmith, Amy Helm, Taylor Swift, Rufus Wainwright, Natalie Merchant, Graham Nash, The Knights, Bleachers, Emmylou Harris, Amos Lee, Mayra Andrade, Lana Del Rey, Broken Social Scene, Teddy Thompson, Lakecia Benjamin, and honestly that’s less than the half of it. // So they have been busy, and they have gained a lot of experience since the days of sneaking into ElectricLady late night or playing for meager pay and free wine at an East Village Italian resto. And while Diary, Circles, and Love Songs​ were recorded with everyone in the same room (​Three the Hard Way, Krystle’s solo album, was pared down to her and Kane collectively), Extended Play​ was recorded disparately and assembled together by the steady hands and ears of Kane and Krystle. There is distance between the musicians in the recording process, but there is still a close emotional connection that can be heard in these songs. // The songs that make up ​Extended Play​ are songs of experience—the lyrics reflect on a crush from high school, a departed musical hero, and others who live in memory. There is nostalgia in Extended Play, and a forlornness. // Krystle describes “When I Look Back,” the last song of the album, as “an apology to my teenage self.” Twenty years ago she was writing songs about what happened day-of because being young is about immediacy and living in the present tense. Now the songs are about years past because life slows down, and we are allowed the time to “look back.”// But as Krystle sings in “Rising,” “Future lingers while past is present.” She’s writing about the past because we are all our collected histories—or as she puts it in “When I Look Back”: “there’s still something of her that stays.” The future, of course, still lingers, always there waiting for us, for the next move. The album ends with a recording of Audre Lorde’s gravelly voice. She says, // I’m going on to something else, the shape of which, I have no idea. ‘Only thing I know is, it’s going to be quite different. What I leave behind has a life of its own – I’ve said this about poetry … Well in a sense, I’m saying it about the very artifact of who I have been. // Krystle Warren & The Faculty still have more to come. They have built twenty years of memories, experiences, recordings, and shows, and with the release of Extended Play,​ they continue to show a commitment to growing as musicians together, even if apart. The Extended Play bio written by Phil Anderson]
  1. Krystle Warren – “Rising”
    from: Extended Play / Parlour Door Music / November 1, 2024
    [Krystle Warren & The Faculty released “Rising” as a single through Parlour Door Music on May 31, 2019. We didn’t know about this single until 2020 so we made if part ot WMM’s 50 Favorite Singles of 2020. This single was produced by co-founding member of The Faculty, bassist Solomon Dorsey. I was texting with Krystle over the weekend after the KC Bands Together weekend 6-hour streaming concert where Krystle shared three songs including a cover of Gerry Raferty’s “The Ark” from his 1978 album, City to City. Krystle was currently doing over dubs on “Rising” that will be included on the new Krystle Warren & The Faculty album called, “Extended Play.” Krystle told me that they had wanted to do album cover photos during a concert that was scheduled in Kansas City in March, but was cancelled due to COVID-19. Getting everyone together has not been possible. Krystle was hoping for a late 2020 release, but plans were put on hold and the band released an EP call The Crew covering 4 songs to inspire the Black Lives Movement of 2020. Krystle Warren 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 in 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: A Time You May Embrace” a recording from a 13-day session in Brooklyn, where she recorded 24 songs live with 28 musicians including her band, The Faculty, alongside choirs, horn and string sections. Krystle Warren played KC Bands Together – A Livestream Concert Saturday, May 16. Krystle was our guest on WMM on September 23, 2020. Krystle Warren was our most played artist of 2020 on WMM Krystle was our guest on WMM on July 28, 2021, April 26, 2023, May q7, 2023, May 24, 2023, June 12, 2024, and today October 30, 2024. Krystle has been on WMM 19 times.]

10:18 – Interview with Krystle Warren

Thanks for tuning into WMM on 90.1 FM KKFI. I’m Mark Manning. Today on WMM we are so excited to welcome back to the show, KC born and internationally known singer songwriter Krystle Warren who joins us live on the phone from France to shares details about her band The Faculty’s new album, Extended Play to be released on Friday, November 1, 2024.

Krystle is one of our most played artists, of all time, on this radio show. Krystle is also one of our most frequent guests, today is her 19th appearance on our show.

Krystle Warren began performing in her native KC at the age of 16. Krystle graduated from Paseo Arts Academy and in 2001 began her musical career collaborating with area jazz and pop musicians. After moving to New York City, she started busking on the streets and later formed her band, The Faculty. After her independent EP release, Diary, Krystle was signed to Paris based music label Because Music who sent her a one-way ticket. Krystle Warren & The Faculty released the album CIRCLES in 2009. The epic double album release, LOVE SONGS… followed in 2011, and contained twenty-four songs about love, and was recorded in New York City over the span of two weeks, with close to thirty musicians. Around this time, Krystle joined forces with one of her musical idols, Rufus Wainwright, on his world tour as an opener and bandmate. Krystle Warren then released her solo album THREE THE HARD WAY, in 2017 where she played every instrument and reunited with producer Ben Kane. On May 31, 2019 Krystle Warren & The Faculty released heir single “Rising” written especially for Ava DuVernay’s critically acclaimed television mini series WHEN THEY SEE US. When the pandemic put The Faculty’s new album on hold, Krystle released the 4-song EP, THE CREW on September 15, 2020. Last year Krystle released the single “Macca” on May 22, 2023, and the single “La Dolce Vita” This year on March 1, 2024. Her band The Faculty will finally release their album, EXTENDED PLAY on November 1. More info at: http://www.krystlewarren.com

Krystle Warren, thanks for being with us on Wednesday MidDay Medley

The Faculty was formed in 2006 with Krystle Warren, Solomon Dorsey, Zach Djanikian, Mike Riddleberger, and Dave Moore. Jonathan Anderson, would later go on to replace Dave Moore on keys. the band members are spread across the globe working musicians, touring, recording, and collaborating with musicians like: D’Angelo, Hercules and Love Affair, Donald Fagen and the Nightfliers, Joan As Police Woman, Emily King, Janet Jackson, Ron Sexsmith, Taylor Swift, Rufus Wainwright, Natalie Merchant, Graham Nash, Emmylou Harris, Amos Lee, Lana Del Rey, Broken Social Scene, Teddy Thompson, Lakecia Benjamin, and more.

Last time you were with us was in June when you were back here in KC to perform at The Percheron Rooftop Series at Crossroads Hotel and Boulevadia.

You played live on WMM w/ Jean Fabien Dijoud aka “Jeff” doing “Macca”

Krystle Warren’s song “Macca” arrived unexpectedly and was recorded on the heels of sessions for the band’s upcoming full length album EXTENDED PLAY. Following their double album LOVE SONGS (2012) and their single “Rising” written especially for Ava DuVernay’s critically acclaimed television mini series WHEN THEY SEE US, “Macca” is the newest release from Krystle Warren & The Faculty, that was recorded on the heels of sessions for the band’s upcoming full length album EXTENDED PLAY.”Macca” arrived unexpectedly. // “A Pal contacted me to help work on the music for an advertisement he was piecing together. My job was to find a melody and put words to it, so I set up my mic and started trying out ideas. And then POW! ‘ ‘Hang then upon the moon…’ – it sounded so distinctly Paul. Immediately I worried that the client would accept my buddy’s sunm,ission; thankfully, they didn’t.” // The “Paul” Krystle is referring to is Paul McCartney, whose famous nickname entitles the song. // “He is such a huge inspiration for me. As a songwriter – my love of melody, the little quirks that come out lyrically – that’s all thanks to him. Nd singing that chorus — it evoked for me those gorgeous ballads he composed in the 80s – ‘Wanderlust,” ‘Tug Of War’…There’s a bit of Wings there as well, I think, with a nod to ‘I’m Carrying.’ // “What’s wild to me is that, though I decided. ‘This is for Paul,’ it became equalk parts: a love letter to him, and a note of encouragement to me. Which is a wonderul thing when you think about it: Paul’s music so often encourages us to keep going, keep trying, and in using hs language (so to speak), unwittingly, he was giving me strength.” // “What’s wild to me is that, though I decided. ‘This is for Paul, it became equal parts a love letter to him, and a note of encouragement to me. Which is a wonderful thing when you think about it: Paul’s music so often encourages us to keep going, keep trying, and in using his language so to speak, unwittingly, he was giving me strength.”]

Krystle Warren & Solomon Dorsey headlined the KC Folk Fest 2023 on Saturday, May 20, in Washington Square Park, Kansas City, MO.

Earlier this year Krystle Warren & The Faculty released the 6:16 “LA DOLCE VITA” – Single / Parlour Door Music / March 1, 2024

The Faculty formed in 2006 w/ Krystle Warren, Solomon Dorsey, Zach Djanikian, Mike Riddleberger, and Dave Moore. With the help of Ben Kane, who had an internship at Electric Lady Studios and was sneaking them in at odd hours, Krystle created Diary an EP.

Diary led to the full length, Circles, which Ben Kane co-produced with Voodoo engineer Russell “The Dragon” Elevado.

Krystle Warren then recorded Love Songs, a double album, ‘A Time to Refrain from Embracing’ and ‘A Time You May Embrace’ in NYC, with most of the Faculty and a slew of guest musicians in Brian Bender’s Brooklyn studio. Bender’s assistant, Jonathan Anderson, would later go on to replace Dave Moore on keys.

While everyone remains close friends, the band members are spread across the globe. Krystle in France. Riddleberger in New York, and Zach in Woodstock. Solomon and Jonathan in Los Angeles. And then they are all working musicians, touring, recording, and collaborating with musicians like: D’Angelo, Hercules and Love Affair, Donald Fagen and the Nightfliers, Joan As Police Woman, Emily King, Janet Jackson, Ron Sexsmith, Taylor Swift, Rufus Wainwright, Natalie Merchant, Graham Nash, Emmylou Harris, Amos Lee, Lana Del Rey, Broken Social Scene, Teddy Thompson, Lakecia Benjamin, and more. More info at http://www.krystlewarrenandthefaculty.com


Krystle Warren & The Faculty Discography

Krystle Warren & The Faculty has released the EP “Diary” on May 1, 2007

Krystle Warren released “The Up Series – EP” on November 10, 2008

Krystle Warren releases the 13-song Album CIRCLES on March 13, 2009

Krystle Warren & The Faculty released “A Time To Keep – Love Songs EP”, Aug. 12, 2011

Krystle Warren & The Faculty released the double album 24-song “Love Songs” released on vinyl in Europe on April 9, 2012 as “Love Songs: A Time to Embrace,” and “Love Songs: A Time to Refrain from Embracing. ” And released on separate digital and CD albums in the United States as: “Love Songs: A Time to Embrace,” on March 13, 2012 and “Love Songs: A Time to Refrain from Embracing” on February 27, 2015

Krystle Warren released the album THREE THE HARDWAY on August 18, 2017

Krystle Warren & The Faculty released the single “Rising” on May 31, 2019

Krystle Warren & The Crew released the 4-song EP, THE CREW on September 15, 2020

Krystle Warren & The Faculty released the single “Macca”on May 22, 2023
Krystle Warren & The Faculty released the single “LA DOLCE VITA” on March 1, 2024


From Diary EP to Extended Play A Truncated History of Krystle Warren & The Faculty
From http://www.krystalwarren.com written by Phil Anderson:

Krystle Krystle Warren met Solomon Dorsey some weekend at a high school debate competition in KC. After she had trounced Solomon’s debate partner, the two ended up in an open classroom where they began playing music—Krystle had brought her guitar and was practicing chords, and Solomon, then an accomplished violinist, cellist, bassist, and singer likely had some sort of instrument on him, and even if he didn’t he had his voice.

Due to some specific details we’re not going to get into, Krystle was already living on her own; she was eighteen and he was seventeen. But she had a friend who had an apartment near hers, and this friend was having a party. “Wanna go?” she asked Solomon. And, as Solomon puts it, he has seen or spoken to Krystle every single day of his life since.

So when Solomon decided to attend the jazz program at New School in New York, he asked Krystle, “Wanna go?” And a few months after he moved, Krystle showed up. On her first night in the city, Solomon introduced her to Zach Djanikian, a saxophonist he’d become fast friends with at school. They lived in the same dorm, and Zach and Solomon took Krystle to a practice room in the basement and the three of them played musical games. According to Zach, “We’d sing as many melodies as we could over four open strings of the upright bass, plucked successively. ‘Norwegian Wood’ and the theme to ​Family Matters​ were a couple favorites.”

This led to busking as a trio, and each of them was hustling for gigs. An Italian restaurant that featured live music gave Krystle a regular night, and she often had Solomon and Zach play with her. Zach’s friend from Philadelphia, Ben Kane, would come to these nights, and he brought Mike Riddleberger.

In Philly, Zach was in a band called The Brakes, and Ben Kane was producing an album for Zach’s band in a windowless apartment that he shared with Riddleberger. Kane and Riddleberger had become friends a year earlier at NYU, bonding over their love of D’Angelo’s album Voodoo. Riddleberger says that even though he saw Krystle perform, he didn’t speak to her until after she saw him play with his band, Quintus. Zach had brought her, and she approached him after the show to play in a band she was starting.

The Faculty was formed with Krystle, Solomon, Zach, Riddleberger, and Dave Moore, a keyboardist from Kansas who was at New School, too. While the four boys had classes and gigs, Krystle floated around New York and made a lot of friends. She busked and wrote songs, and, with the help of her band members and Ben Kane, who had an internship at ElectricLady Studios and was sneaking them in at odd hours, Krystle turned those songs into an EP called DIARY.

And it was a diary. The songs were about her daily experiences in this new place and with these new people. “I’ve Seen Days” has a title that implies a reflection, but it’s about how the world is new to her, how she’s “a frightened child” in a new city. “The New Astrologer” is about a new and exciting love, one that remains a good friend of hers. “A Song For Holly” is a letter to family explaining her new quotidien life (“your big sister / out in New York on some subway / your big sister, out trying to get paid”). And “Central Park” is a document of a night she had in Central Park with Zach and his boyfriend (now husband) Jesse, and how she is coming to embrace this new city, these new people, and this new chapter of her life.

If DIARY, the Faculty’s first recordings, is Krystle’s “Songs of Innocence,” then EXTENDED PLAY, the Faculty’s latest, is Krystle’s “Songs of Experience.”

Diary led to CIRCLES, which Ben Kane co-produced with Voodoo engineer Russell “The Dragon” Elevado. Circles was bought by Because Music in France, and Krystle had her next move. She stayed in France even when her relationship with Because ended because she found Vanessa, and Vanessa was worth staying in France for. But Krystle still recorded ​LOVE SONGS in New York, a double album that invokes a Blakean duality with its two subtitles, “A Time to Refrain from Embracing” and “A Time You May Embrace.” LOVE SONGS was produced with most of the Faculty (Zach was on tour with Amos Lee) and a slew of guest musicians in Brian Bender’s Brooklyn studio. Bender’s assistant, Jonathan Anderson, would later go on to replace Dave Moore on keys in the Faculty.

The Faculty has always been a tenuous project for everyone involved because of the distance and the schedules. While everyone remains close friends, the band members are spread across the globe. Krystle in France. Riddleberger in NYC and Zach in Woodstock. Solomon and Jonathan in LA. And then they are all working musicians, touring, recording, and collaborating with an impressive list of artists. Musicians like: D’Angelo, Hercules and Love Affair, Donald Fagen and the Nightfliers, Joan As Policewoman, Jose James, Emily King, Janet Jackson, Ron Sexsmith, The Dixie Chicks, Amy Helm, Stevie Wonder, Taylor Swift, Rufus Wainwright, Kylie Minogue, Sara Bareilles, Natalie Merchant, Kesha, Bleachers, Emylou Harris, Amos Lee, Lana Del Rey, Broken Social Scene, Teddy Thompson, Lakecia Benjamin, Jenny Lewis, that’s less than the half of it.

So they have been busy, and they have gained a lot of experience since the days of sneaking into ElectricLady late night or playing for meager pay and free wine at an East Village Italian resto. And while DIARY and CIRCLES and LOVE SONGS were recorded with everyone in the same room (THREE THE HARDWAY was just Krystle & Kane together), EXTENDED PLAY was recorded disparately and assembled together by the steady hands and ears of Kane and Krystle. There is distance between the musicians in the recording process, but there is still a close emotional connection that can be heard in these songs.

And Krystle is writing with a close emotional connection to the distant past. The songs that make up Extended Play are songs of experience—the lyrics reflect on a crush from high school, a departed musical hero, and others who live in memory. There is nostalgia in ​EXTENDED PLAY and a forlornness. These songs are filled with references, musical and otherwise, to those who have inspired Krystle over the years, from Les Mis (specifically the song adopted by ACT UP) to Gregory Djanikian, Zach’s poet father, and Audre Lord.

Krystle describes “When I Look Back,” the last song of Extended Play​ as “an apology to my teenage self.” Seventeen years ago she was writing songs about what happened day-of because being young is about immediacy and living in the present tense. Now the songs are about years past because life slows down, and we are allowed the time to “look back.”

But as Krystle sings in “Rising,” “Future lingers while past is present.” She’s writing about the past because we are all our collected histories—or as she puts it in “When I Look Back”: “there’s still something of her that stays.” The future, of course, still lingers, always there waiting for us, for the next move. The album ends with a recording of Audre Lorde’s gravelly voice. She says,

“I’m going on to something else, the shape of which I have no idea. ‘Only thing I know, is it’s going to be quite different. What I leave behind has a life of its own. I’ve said this about poetry… Well in a sense, I’m saying it about the very artifact of who I have been.”

Krystle Warren & The Faculty still have more to come. They have built seventeen years of memories, experiences, recordings, and shows, and with the release of ​Extended Play​, they continue to show a commitment to growing as musicians together, even if apart.

Written by Phil Anderson
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Krystle Warren and 90.1 FM KKFI

Mark first interviewed Krystle Warren for The Tenth Voice, back 2002. Mark waited several hours, during a winter snow storm, at a huge party, where Krystle played with her band including her longtime friend Solomon Dorsey on bass, in a packed, smoke filled apartment near Community Christian Church across the hall from where Solomon lived, to be given a 2 song demo CD, that contained Krystle’s first recorded music, including a song called “Chanel #5.” Krystle has since gone on to be known all over the world, but still maintains contact with her hometown of Kansas City.

Krystle was on WMM on June 29, 2016 as “Guest Producer” to share inspirations for her new record, THREE THE HARDWAY playing early gospel recordings, that crossed over into Jazz from: Pharoah Sanders, Edwin Hawkins, and The Swan Silvertones. Krystle’s critically acclaimed album, Three The Hard Way was #1 on WMM’s 117 Best Recordings of 2017. Wednesday MidDay Medley was the first to play tracks from Krystle’s album, before it was released. Krystle came on the show months before the release, to share music that was the inspiration for the recording. Released on Parlour Door Music, on August 18, 2017 and Produced by Krystle Warren and Ben Kane. Recorded, engineered, and mixed by Ben Kane. Written & performed by Krystle Warren. Mixed at The Garden, Brooklyn. Mastered & cut by Alex DeTurk at Masterdisk. In 2015 in Krystle Warren premiered new songs from this album at the Middle of the Map Fest in a packed room at Californos in Westport and later at The Polsky Theatre for the Performing Arts Series of Johnsons County Community College. 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.” On the Wednesday MidDay Medley radio show in 2016 Krystle shared inspirations for this record, early gospel recordings, that crossed over into Jazz from: Pharoah Sanders, Edwin Hawkins, and The Swan Silvertones. // Krystle was on the show on Oct. 16, 2019 with Brad Cox when she was in KC to present LoveSongs with Owen/Cox Dance Group at Oct 19 & 20, 2019 at Polsky Theatre at JCCC.

We talked with Krystle on September 23, 2020 about The Crew EP where Krystle and friends recorded unique versions of four classic songs with the hope of encouraging the rallying cries of the moment: the movement of the people. Warren embarked on the project after her newest album, with her band The Faculty, was stalled due to COVID-19
11:31
Krystle Warren, thanks for being with us on Wednesday MidDay Medley

11:34 – Underwriting

10:36 – Interview with Rachel Yturralde (with Zach Phillips)

Rachel Yturralde joins us to talk about her new collection of short spooky stories for Halloween titled, The Bone Collection: A Small Collection of Short Stories to Keep You Up At Night. Rachel Yturralde-Bock is a writer and yoga teacher. Rachel is a mom living in the midwest with two beautiful teenage kids, a dog, two black cats and a loving partner. She loves to travel and vista Spain. Rachel has been writing stories and playing make believe all her life. Imagination, creativity and spirituality are the hallmarks of her work. The Bone Collection: A Small Collection of Short Stories to Keep You Up At Night is a new hardcover work of fiction with illustrations by Lauren Kyanka, that was published on September 27, 2024.

Rachel Yturralde Thanks for being with us on Wednesday MidDay Medley.

The Bone Collection: A Small Collection of Short Stories to Keep You Up At Night

hardcover work of fiction with illustrations by Lauren Kyanka

Rachel Yturralde-Bock is a writer and yoga teacher.

Rachel is a mom living in the midwest with two beautiful teenage kids, a dog, two black cats and a loving partner.

She loves to travel and vista Spain. Rachel has been writing stories and playing make believe all her life. Imagination, creativity and spirituality are the hallmarks of her work.

Rachel Yturralde Thanks for being with us on Wednesday MidDay Medley.

The Bone Collection: A Small Collection of Short Stories to Keep You Up At Night a new hardcover work of fiction with illustrations by Lauren Kyanka, Published on September 27, 2024. More info at: https://www.amazon.com/author/amazon.comrachelyturralde-bock

10:53

  1. Lone Stranger – “It’s Nice To Meet Ya!”
    from: “It’s Nice To Meet Ya! / Lone Stranger / October 26, 2022 (Unreleased)
    [Lone Stranger is the musical project of Zachary S. Phillips known for his longtime work in the bands, Gadjits and Architects where he played bass guitar and toured all over the country with his brothers Brandon, and Adam. For the Lone Stranger Zach works on mixing, mastering, and manufacturing his own solo music, playing almost all of the instruments himself, mixing genres of Ska, Reggae and hip hop.]
  1. Jessica Harp – “Lonely Anywhere”
    from: A Woman Needs / Warner Records Inc. / March 16, 2010
    [On February 4, 2008, she married The Wreckers’ fiddle player Jason Mowery. She started recording her second solo country album for Warner Bros. Nashville in July 2008 and announced in January 2009 that it would be titled A Woman Needs. Songwriter Jerry Flowers produced the album and co-wrote several of the songs. The lead-off single, “Boy Like Me,” was released to country radio on March 9, 2009. It became her first Top 30 country hit, reaching a peak of No. 30 in June 2009. The album’s second single, the title track, was released to radio on January 19, 2010, and the music video was filmed on November 19, 2009. On March 2, 2010, Harp announced that she would retire as a recording artist to focus on becoming a full-time songwriter. Warner Bros. Records released her second album digitally on March 16, 2010. Over a year and a half later, on October 11, 2011, Harp announced on Twitter that Warner Bros. released her from her contract and that she would record music again, either independently or with a label. Harp’s solo album, A Woman Needs, features Vince Gill and Keith Urban in guest spots Jessica Leigh Harp was born February 3, 1982 and is an American songwriter from Kansas City, Missouri. Jessica Harp is best known for being one half of the Grammy Award Nominated country roots duo The Wreckers with friend Michelle Branch. Harp was focused on music from childhood. While working as a singer and songwriter in Nashville, Harp began singing backup for Branch, and when Branch opted to take a break from her solo career in 2004, joined her in the duo The Wreckers. Harp’s country edge meshed nicely with Branch’s pop approach, and the Wreckers were a fast success with the #1 debut single, Leave the Pieces. A debut album, Stand Still, Look Pretty, appeared in 2006 from Maverick Records, followed by a live set, Way Back Home: Live from New York City, a year later. In 2007 Harp and Branch announced that they were putting the Wreckers on hold and concentrating on solo projects. After taking a step back from recording to focus on songwriting and other pursuits, Harp currently resides in KC with her family. ]

[Jessica Harp plays recordBar 1520 Grand Blvd. KCMO on Friday, Nov. 1, 7:00 with Kristin Hamilton & The Heat. Jessica has put together a local band with Marco Pascolini, Kandi Kos, JB Moreland, Kristen Conkright and Matt Brahl.]

11:00 – Station ID

11:00 – Interview with Scott Heidmann and Ken Petti

Scott Heidmann a longtime architect & Art Collector, who has worked on National and International projects including London, Singapore and every major US city. and Ken Petti a fashion advertising veteran with 30 years of experience in New York City working for Fashion Show Production Co. and Calvin Klein.

Together they pursue joy through their process and presentation, and by celebrating others’ talents while benefitting from the human connections and the enjoyment of art in its many forms. They exist together in fascinating synchronicity, both in life and their work collaborations. They are the master minds behind the Heidmann Art Salon which is a series of special art events they create and produce four times a year. The Two conceptualize unique, thematic, exhibitions that go beyond mere art viewing, rather they invite guests in for an experiential evening where art.performance, food, drink and atmosphere all merge.

The fourth event of each year being the fundraising “Santa Clause” with proceeds of art sales and food donations going to Operation Breakthrough.

Scott Heidmann and Ken Petti served as Event Chairs for ArtPop 2024 raising nearly $300,000 for student scholarships to the Kansas City Art Institute. Scott and Ken have been involved with the event since its inception and continue to elevate the party with their creative themes and celebratory ideas.

Scott Heidmann and Ken Petti thanks for being with us on WMM.

Scott Heidmann grew up in Washington, Missouri. He originally when to school at SMU and then transferred to The University of Kansas. Scott has spent over 40 years working as an Interior Designer in Architecture firms. He has worked on National and International projects in multiple cities including London, Singapore and every major US city. Projects included Workspace, Hospitality, Education and Sports. Art has always been a part of his projects as well as personal collecting.

Ken Petti grew up in New Jersey. After High School he attended FIT – Fashion Institute of Technology in New York City. After graduating from FIT he spent 309 years in New York working for Fashion Show Production Co., Calvin Klein. Ken also worked for an in house Ad Agency for Gitano Group. Ken was a star I’m the Fashion and marketing world.

In 2012 Scott met Ken through Facebook and they became friends and partners in life. Early on in their relationship Ken encouraged Scott to create HEIDMANN ART SALON.

Together they are the masterminds behind the Heidmann Art Salon which is a series of special art events they create and produce four times a year. The Two conceptualize unique, thematic, exhibitions that go beyond mere art viewing, rather they invite guests in for an experiential evening where art.performance, food, drink and atmosphere all merge.

The fourth event of each year being the fundraising “Santa Clause” with proceeds of art sales and food donations going to Operation Breakthrough.

Ken Petti, Suzanne Mullen, & Scott Heidmann on the Wednesday, October 30, 2024 edition of Wednesday MidDay Medley on 90.1 FM KKFI – Kansas City Community Radio

Scott Heidmann and Ken Petti served as Event Chairs for ArtPop 2024 raising nearly $300,000 for student scholarships to the Kansas City Art Institute. Scott and Ken have been involved with the event since its inception and continue to elevate the party with their creative themes and celebratory ideas.

Scott Heidmann and Ken Petti thanks for being with us on WMM.

11:23

  1. Julia Haile – “Heavy Rotation”
    from: “Heavy Rotation” – Single / Julia Haile / September 30, 2022
    [One of two new singles released by Jullia Haile and September 30, 2022. Julia Haile is a singer and songwriter based in Kansas City, MO. Her natural talent and musical education have fueled a career of exciting performances and beautiful music. From leading Neo-Soul band Hi-Lux and international collaborations to solo works, Julia’s goal is create meaningful musical experiences for all. Julia’s work with Hi-Lux included Tim Braun on guitar, Nick Howell on keys, Dan Loftus on bass, (and prior to that Pete Leibert on bass) and Kian Bryne on drums. Hi-Lux is a Modern-Soul band that blends and bends the boundaries between soul, rock n roll, reggae, and funk. This group aims to create music that pays tribute to their myriad of influences (Amy Winehouse, The Meters, Sharon Jones and the Dap Kings). but also claims a spotlight of its own in the musical world. Hi-Lux released the singles, “Revolution” and “Get What You Give” on February 28, 2020, through The Record Machine. Hi-Lux released the single. “Don’t Blame Lee” (featuring Lee Scratch Perry) on April 20, 2018. Hi-Lux released the 7” vinyl single, “”Dance With My Baby” b​/​w “Don’t Blame Me” on January 5, 2018 through Sunflower Soul Records. Hi-Lux released their 6-track, self-titled EP, Hi-Lux on January 2, 2018. All 6 songs had previously been released as singles..]The band brings together elements of soul, reggae and funk for a unique and dance inspiring sound. More info at: http://www.juliaHaile.com]

[Julia Haile plays Apocalypse Meow 17 on Saturday, November 2nd at recordBar, 1520 Grand, Blvd. KCMO, Doors at 6:00pm / Show at 7:00pm. Featuring: FlareThaRebel, The Creepy Jingles, Nathan Corsi & My Atomic Daydream.]

11:28 – Underwriting

  1. Nathan Corsi and My Atomic Daydream – “State of The Union”
    from: Shangri La / myowndamnrecords / July 8, 2023
    [Debut album from Nathan Corsi’s new rock band featuring Kansas City veterans Chris Meck, Tom Hudson, and Benjamin Hart. Nathan Corsi and My Atomic Daydream released their second single, “Hits You Twice” on September 28, 2022. Nathan Corsi has one of the best voices in Kansas City music. With Steve Tulipana he fronts The Band That Fell To Earth paying tribute to David Bowie in this annual project created by Michelle Bacon. Nathan toured for nearly a decade with his band Not A Planet who released critically acclaimed EP, NAP on December 1, 2011; the album, THE FEW, THE PROUD, THE STRANGE on May 10, 2013; SMOKE BOMBS & CIGARETTES: THE HISTORY OF NOW (EP) on September 9, 2016.] [Nathan Corsi and My Atomic Daydream play recordBar, at 1520 Grand Boulevard, KCMO, on Saturday, July 8, 2023, at 7:00 PM for their Record Release Party, w/ The Philistines and Friendly Thieves.]

[Nathan Corsi and My Atomic Daydream play Apocalypse Meow 17 on Saturday, November 2nd at recordBar, 1520 Grand, Blvd. KCMO, Doors at 6:00pm / Show at 7:00pm. Featuring: FlareThaRebel, Julia Haile, The Creepy Jingles More info at: http://www.midwestmusicfoundation.org]

11:33 – Interview with Sondra Freeman

Sondra Freeman is Director of Promotions & Artist Relations for Midwest Music Foundation, a nonprofit created to support music and musicians in Kansas City and the surrounding areas, founded in 2008 by a collective of musicians and music lovers. The Midwest Music Foundation (MMF) unites and empowers the greater KC music community by providing programs and resources to area musicians through outreach, support, education, and health care opportunities. After meeting Executive Director, Rhonda Lyne, while buying raffle tickets at an MMF function, Sondra was immediately interested in the organization’s mission and quickly became an active volunteer. Sondra’s extensive fundraising background and her lifelong love of music made her an immediate asset. Her duties have grown, and she functions as a band liaison by managing booking, promotions and many other aspects of event planning. Sondra has owned and operated Big Mac’s Fireworks South for over 15 years.

Apocalypse Meow 17, is Sat, Nov 2, Doors at 6:00pm / Show at 7:00pm. Featuring: FlareThaRebel, Julia Haile, The Creepy Jingles, Nathan Corsi & My Atomic Daydream. Apocalypse Meow is MMF’s main fundraiser for Abby’s Fund For Musicians’ Health Care, which provides local musicians & music workers with essential health care resources.

Sondra Freeman thanks for being with us again on WMM.

In addition to live music, the RockDocs will be on site to offer flu shots and COVID boosters (provided by the Kansas City Indian Center), screenings, wellness programs, opportunities to discuss health conditions and concerns, and arrange follow-ups. We’ll also have live raffles that feature an assortment of items donated by local businesses, and an online auction running November 1st-22nd, 2024: http://www.32auctions.com/AM17

Apocalypse Meow started in 2008, when musician Abigail Henderson faced daunting financial hurdles after being diagnosed with breast cancer. Friends rallied to her side, holding the first Apocalypse Meow concert to cover her medical expenses. To pay this forward to her community, Abigail co-founded MMF. Since its inception, Apocalypse Meow has become the central fundraising event for Abby’s Fund for Musicians’ Health Care. Abigail passed away in 2013, but we continue the mission to connect musicians with health care in the greater Kansas City area. We have given out health care assistance totaling over $600,000 to Kansas City area musicians since the inception of this fund. We have also provided much needed preventative care services through our health clinic events and partnerships with local providers.

The demand for grants continues to grow each year, MMF needs help to make Apocalypse Meow a huge success to replenish Abby’s Fund. WMMF has given out over $77,000 in Abby’s Fund grants so far this year!

MMF has given out over $95,000 grants from Abby’s Fund for Musicians’ Health Care so far this year. Over $600,000 total since inception of the fund.

*RockDoc (Dr. Allen Greiner) willl be available from 6:00 – 10:00 pm with FREE flu shots, COVID boosters with Gina McClain, RN assisting. Thank you to Justin Nichols of the KC Indian Center for supplying the covid and flu vaccines available at our Apocalypse Meow on Nov. 2nd at the recordBar. Those who receive a vaccine during our event will receive a $25 gift card!

MMF has several Major Sponsors (full list of sponsors on MMF website)
recordBar
Tito’s
The Pairing
Seen Merch
Bridge
Boulevard
Sarpino’s

MMF Thanks all performers, crew, volunteers and MMF Staff and Board that have made this event possible! XO Blackwater (Steve Gardels & Regina) for visuals

Thanks to all the businesses that have made monetary contributions or donated items for our auction & raffles

32.auctions.com/AM17 (Auction runs through Nov 22)

There are lots of great raffle prizes!

RESOURCES AND ASSISTANCE THROUGH ABBY’S FUND

If you or a family member needs healthcare assistance, please apply for an Abby’s Fund grant. This resource is available to active KC area musicians and music personnel. LEARN MORE AND APPLY at: http://www.midwestmusicfoundation.org

Please email Executive Director, Rhonda Lyne, for more information. rhonda@midwestmusicfound.org

Midwest Music Foundation offers the following services:

-Mental Health Grants to assist with counseling and treatment

-Free Dental Screenings at the UMKC School of Dentistry

-Free COVID-19 Tests

-Mammogram Grants

11:41

  1. The Creepy Jingles – “Love Like You”
    from: “Love Like You” – Single / High Dive Records / July 14, 2024
    [This is the third of several new singles being released by The Creepy Jingles this year. The band released “Repeat After Me” on April 19, 2024. The band released “When Things Go Wrong” on February 23, 2024. The Creepy Jingles are a Kansas City based, rock and roll band that both honors and defies convention. Led by singer / song-writer Jocelyn Olivia Nixon, a transgender wordsmith who charms with razor wit and dazzles with her lyrical acrobatics. // Song (lyrics/melody/chords) written by Jocelyn Olivia Nixon. Mixed and Recorded by Paul Malinowski and recorded at Massive Sound Studios in Shawnee, Kansas. Mastered by Zack Hames. Jocelyn Nixon on lead vocals & rhythm guitar, Will Van Doorn on lead guitar & backing vocals, Andrew Woody on bass & backing vocals, Nick Robertson on drums & bait. // The Creepy Jingles released their album, TAKE ME AT MY WORDPLAY on March 25, 2022 through High Dive Records. Paired up with lyrics centering on themes of identity, strained relationships, social media madness, meme magic, pandemic paranoia, paid off political pundits, backyard bullies and barking up the wrong tree. Everything and the kitchen sink or swim. No stoner left unturned. The Creepy Jingles released their Debut EP on High Dive Records on May 3, 2019. The release was in the top ten of WMM’s 119 Best Recordings of 2019. ] The Creepy Jingles released their Debut EP on High Dive Records on May 3, 2019.]

[The Creepy Jingles play Apocalypse Meow 17 on Saturday, November 2nd at recordBar, 1520 Grand, Blvd. KCMO, Doors at 6:00pm / Show at 7:00pm. Featuring: FlareThaRebel, Julia Haile, Nathan Corsi & My Atomic Daydream. ]

10:44 – More Interview with Sondra Freeman

We are talking with Sondra Freeman about Apocalypse Meow 17, on Saturday, November 2, Doors at 6:00pm / Show at 7:00pm. Featuring: FlareThaRebel, Julia Haile, The Creepy Jingles, Nathan Corsi & My Atomic Daydream. Apocalypse Meow is MMF’s main fundraiser for Abby’s Fund For Musicians’ Health Care, which provides local musicians and music workers with essential health care resources.

Sondra Freeman thanks for being with us again on WMM.

In addition to live music, the RockDocs will be on site to offer flu shots and COVID boosters (provided by the Kansas City Indian Center), screenings, wellness programs, opportunities to discuss health conditions and concerns, and arrange follow-ups. We’ll also have live raffles that feature an assortment of items donated by local businesses, and an online auction running November 1st-22nd, 2024: http://www.32auctions.com/AM17

More info at http://www.midwestmusicfoundation.org

The event features live performances by notable Kansas City-area bands as a donation of their time and talents to their community; local businesses and artisans donate products and services to the event for auction. All monies raised during Apocalypse Meow go directly to Abby’s Fund for Musician’s Health Care and the production costs of Apocalypse Meow. Performances, business donations, and services are purely voluntary.

“Abby believed that music can take you to where you need to be and that it’s important, and the people that do that need to be taken care of.” – Sondra Freeman

Abby’s Fund for Musicians’ Health Care was named for Abigail Henderson (1977-2013).

Death Notice from St. Louis Post Dispatch: Abigail Hope Henderson the Kansas City vocalist who started a nonprofit organization to help musicians pay health-care costs, died on Tuesday, August 27, 2013 of cancer at her home. She was 35. For more than a decade, Abigail was the lead singer of several area bands: Trouble Junction, The Gaslights, Atlantic Fadeout, and Tiny Horse. In 2008 she was diagnosed with breast cancer. She had health insurance, but the cost of the treatments prompted her and husband Christopher Meck, to start the Midwest Music Foundation which raised funds to help area musicians pay health care costs. “Medical bills can throw you into poverty in a week – in one day,” she said. “There’s nothing like standing in your kitchen opening a hospital bill for $63,000.00 in one day and $47,000.00 the next. After a while you don’t want to open them anymore. Who can pay that?”

Apocalypse Meow is the primary event for Abby’s Fund For Musicians’ Health Care — providing area musicians and industry workers with essential health care grants.

Midwest Music Foundation Staff

Rhonda Lyne, Executive Director
Sondra Freeman, Director of Promotions and Artist Relations
Canyon McClung, Production Specialist
Danielle Anderson, Media Manager

Midwest Music Foundation Board

Chris Meck, Founder, Musician and CM2 Audio
Amber Hulet, President
Eric Barton, Treasurer, General Counsel
Julia Haile, Secretary, Education Chair, Musician
Dr. K. Allen Greiner, MD, MPH, Chair of Health + Wellness, University of KS Med Center
Dr. Erin Corriveau, MD, MPH, Public Health Officer, University of Kansas Med Center
Michelle Bacon, Co-Chair Mental Health for Musicians, Diversity Chair, Musician
Molly Gotobed, Insurance Program Research Chair, Kansas Assistance Network, Community Health Council of Wyandotte County
Jerry Jones JD, Director of Equity, Diversity & Inclusion – Health Programs, Movember Foundation
Eddie Moore, Musician
Sonia Hall, President & CEO BioKansas
Skeet Hanks, Marketing Chair Web Administrator

Rhonda Lyne is Executive Director of Midwest Music Foundation. She is a scientist by day and avid supporter of the arts by night. Rhonda has had an active role with the MMF since the inaugural fundraiser, Apocalypse Meow, in 2008. Inspired by MMF founder, Abigail Henderson, Rhonda is dedicated to the mission of the MMF a nonprofit created to support music & musicians in KC and the surrounding areas, founded in 2008 by a collective of musicians & music lovers. Rhonda is instrumental in MMF’s fundraising, volunteer, event coordination, overseeing the health care fund, and day to day activities of the organization.

Sondra Freeman thanks for being with us again on WMM.

Apocalypse Meow 17, is Saturday, November 2, Doors at 6:00pm / Show at 7:00pm. Featuring: FlareThaRebel, Julia Haile, The Creepy Jingles, Nathan Corsi & My Atomic Daydream. Apocalypse Meow is MMF’s main fundraiser for Abby’s Fund For Musicians’ Health Care, which provides local musicians and music workers with essential health care resources.

In addition to live music, the RockDocs will be on site to offer flu shots and COVID boosters (provided by the Kansas City Indian Center), screenings, wellness programs, opportunities to discuss health conditions and concerns, and arrange follow-ups. We’ll also have live raffles that feature an assortment of items donated by local businesses, and an online auction running November 1st-22nd, 2024: http://www.32auctions.com/AM17

More info: midwestmusicfoundation.org

11:54

  1. FlareThaRebel – “Playground (feat. The Belief Cycle & Leigh Adams)”
    from: Summer You, Summer Me. / Shafer / October 21, 2022
    [“Rosé All Day” was the lead single from FlareThaRebel’s EP. The song is about an empowered woman of which a man is pursuing. Lines within the song such as “and if she’s a tease she can do that ya’ll / she don’t owe you nothing man, please back off”, attempt to change the at times degrading scenarios of this power dynamic. The narrative is done in the backdrop of fun and lighthearted warm weather days, cool summer nights, and, of course, plenty of rosé. Continuing with Flare’s Art to Empower initiative, “Rosé All Day” aims to raise funds and awareness for a nonprofit, which this time is the Metropolitan Organization to Counter Sexual Abuse (MOCSA). Career and love brought hip-hop MC FlareThaRebel back to his hometown of Kansas City, MO, which created a second wind of new music. Noted by The Pitch, “As a member of hip-hop collective Anti-Crew, FlareThaRebel made quite an impact on the Kansas City hip-hop scene. After making the leap from KC to Chicago in the late ‘00s, he’s now back…” Known for a highly energetic live performance, Flare has shared the stage with artists such as Chance the Rapper, RZA of Wu-Tang Clan, Mac Lethal, Nappy Roots, and CES Cru. Although hip-hop at the core, FlareThaRebel’s versatility remains as he balances music with socially progressive themes that are still enjoyable enough to raise a glass to at a party. There’s also a duality to Flare’s approach. Many of his songs are connected to his Art to Empower initiative, raising awareness and funds for a variety of social justice causes and nonprofits. FlareThaRebel & Bob Pullian were guests on WMM, Aug. 11, 2021. Flare The Rebel released the EP, The Revolution Will Not Be Hashtagged on July 9, 2021. The recording was #9 on WMM’s 120 Best Recordings of 2021. Summer You, Summer Me was in the top 10 of WMM’s 120 Best Recordings of 2022.]

[FlareThaRebel plays Apocalypse Meow 17 on Saturday, November 2, at recordBar, 1520 Grand, Blvd. KCMO, Doors at 6:00pm / Show at 7:00pm. Featuring: Julia Haile, Nathan Corsi & My Atomic Daydream, and The Creepy Jingles.]

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

On The Next Show! On November 6, (the day after), at 10:30 we welcome Katie Gilchrist who returns to the show to give us updates on her year long 1994 Project involving, musical concerts, shows, and staged readings of films from 1994. At 11:00 we talk with Karalyne Winegarner – lead singer songwriter and front woman of the band Flight Attendant. And at 11:30 we talk with Destiny Atkinson and Kate Hall of Afterword Tavern and Shelves.

Thank you” to ALL OF YOU who donated during our Fall Fund Drive, and our 2 Wednesday MidDay Medley shows and our WMM Fall Facebook Fundraiser, for KKFI 90.1 FM. We received donations from 46 listeners, who gave a total of $3478.00 That is 97% of our ambitious “show goal.” I call that a success! Thank you to all my very special and fabulous co-hosts: Betse Ellis, Joelle St Pierre, Rachio Head, Beth Barden, and guests: Christena Graves, Miguel Caraballo, Daniel Cole, and Paul Seiz, and honorable mention to Marion Merritt with very special thanks and respect to Lincoln Dreher, J Kelly Dougherty, Darryl Oliver, Chad Brothers, Mark Andruss, Valerie Rose Andruss, Kathy Peters and Julie Dahlquist! All the phone room volunteers!

THANK YOU to our incredible KKFI Staff; Director of Development & Communications – J Kelly Dougherty, Volunteer Coordinator – Darryl Oliver, Chief Operator – Chad Brothers, KKFI Accounting & Administration – Shaina Littler

This radio station is more than the individual hosts of each individual radio show. Instead it is about a collective spirit of hundreds of hardworking people, unselfishly setting aside ego, to work for the greater good of community building and the gigantic goal of keeping our airwaves free, non-commercial, and open to all! Congratulations and thank you to all programmers & volunteers who went the extra effort to keep our station alive.

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Show #1067

WMM presents: Apocalypse Meow 17 + Krystle Warren + Scott Heidmann & Ken Petti + Rachel Yturralde

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

Wednesday, October 30, 2024

Apocalypse Meow 17 + Krystle Warren + Scott Heidmann & Ken Petti + Rachel Yturralde

Mark spins more New & MidCoastal Releases from: Krystle Warren & The Faculty, Dan Camino, Adriana Nikole, The Creepy Jingles, Julia Haile, Nathan Corsi & My Atomic Daydream, FlareThaRebel, Lone Stranger, and Jessica Harp.

At 10:15 Krystle Warren shares details about The Faculty’s new album, Extended Play to be released on November 1, 2024. The Faculty was formed in 2006 with Krystle Warren, Solomon Dorsey, Zach Djanikian, Mike Riddleberger, and Dave Moore. With the help of Ben Kane, who had an internship at Electric Lady Studios and was sneaking them in at odd hours, Krystle created Diary an EP. Diary led to the full length, Circles, which Ben Kane co-produced with Voodoo engineer Russell “The Dragon” Elevado. Krystle Warren then recorded Love Songs, a double album, ‘A Time to Refrain from Embracing‘ and ‘A Time You May Embrace’ in NYC, with most of the Faculty and a slew of guest musicians in Brian Bender’s Brooklyn studio. Bender’s assistant, Jonathan Anderson, would later go on to replace Dave Moore on keys. While everyone remains close friends, the band members are spread across the globe. Krystle in France. Riddleberger in New York, and Zach in Woodstock. Solomon and Jonathan in Los Angeles. And then they are all working musicians, touring, recording, and collaborating with musicians like: D’Angelo, Hercules and Love Affair, Donald Fagen and the Nightfliers, Joan As Police Woman, Emily King, Janet Jackson, Ron Sexsmith, Taylor Swift, Rufus Wainwright, Natalie Merchant, Graham Nash, Emmylou Harris, Amos Lee, Lana Del Rey, Broken Social Scene, Teddy Thompson, Lakecia Benjamin, and more. More info at http://www.krystlewarrenandthefaculty.com

At 10:35 Mark talks with Rachel Yturralde about her new collection of short spooky stories for Halloween titled, The Bone Collection: A Small Collection of Short Stories to Keep You Up At Night. Rachel Yturralde-Bock is a writer and yoga teacher. Rachel is a mom living in the midwest with two beautiful teenage kids, a dog, two black cats and a loving partner. She loves to travel and vista Spain. Rachel has been writing stories and playing make believe all her life. Imagination, creativity and spirituality are the hallmarks of her work. The Bone Collection: A Small Collection of Short Stories to Keep You Up At Night is a new hardcover work of fiction with illustrations by Lauren Kyanka, that was published on September 27, 2024. More info at: https://www.amazon.com/author/amazon.comrachelyturralde-bock

At 11:00 we talk with Scott Heidmann a longtime architect & Art Collector, and Ken Petti a fashion advertising veteran from New York City, and branding man whose well never runs dry of witty ideas. Together they pursue joy through their process and presentation, and by celebrating others’ talents while benefitting from the human connections and the enjoyment of art in its many forms. They exist together in fascinating synchronicity, both in life and their work collaborations. They are the master minds behind the Heidmann Art Salon which is a series of special art events they create and produce four times a year. The Two conceptualize unique, thematic, exhibitions that go beyond mere art viewing, rather they invite guests in for an experiential evening where art.performance, food, drink and atmosphere all merge. The fourth event of each year being the fundraising “Santa Clause” with proceeds of art sales and food donations going to Operation Breakthrough. Scott Heidmann and Ken Petti served as Event Chairs for ArtPop 2024 raising nearly $300,000 for student scholarships to the Kansas City Art Institute. Scott and Ken have been involved with the event since its inception and continue to elevate the party with their creative themes and celebratory ideas.

At 11:30 we welcome Sondra Freeman of Midwest Music Foundation who will share details about Apocalypse Meow 17 on Saturday, November 2nd at recordBar, 1520 Grand, Blvd. KCMO, Doors at 6:00pm / Show at 7:00pm. Featuring: Flare Tha Rebel, Julia Haile, The Creepy Jingles, Nathan Corsi & My Atomic Daydream. Apocalypse Meow is MMF’s main fundraiser for Abby’s Fund For Musicians’ Health Care, which provides local musicians and music workers with essential health care resources. In addition to live music, the RockDocs will be on site to offer flu shots and COVID boosters (provided by the Kansas City Indian Center), screenings, wellness programs, opportunities to discuss health conditions and concerns, and arrange follow-ups. We’ll also have live raffles that feature an assortment of items donated by local businesses, and an online auction running November 1st-22nd, 2024: http://www.32auctions.com/AM17

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Show #1067

WMM Playlist from October 23, 2024

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

Wednesday, October 23, 2024

New & MidCoastal Releases + Run With It + Betse Ellis + Rachel Christia + Beth Barden

  1. “Main Title Instrumental – It’s Showtime Folks”
    from: Orig. Motion Picture Soundtrack All That Jazz / Casablanca / December 20, 1979
    [WMM’s Adopted Theme Song]
  1. Xiu Xiu– “Common Loon”
    from: 13″ Frank Beltrame Italian Stiletto with Bison Horn Grips / Polyvinyl Records / Sept. 27, 2024
    [13″ Frank Beltrame Italian Stiletto with Bison Horn Grips, colloquially referred to as 13″, is the fourteenth studio album by American experimental band Xiu Xiu, released on September 27, 2024 by Polyvinyl. // “Common Loon”, is the lead siongle which was accompanied by a music video featuring Alicia McDaid. The singles “Arp Omni” and “Veneficium” were released on August 13, 2024 // The album’s title comes from a switchblade owned by band frontperson Jamie Stewart. In an interview with Our Culture, Stewart explained, “Switchblades, since the 1950s, are an almost clichéd symbol of ‘tough guy’ aesthetics. But as an instrument of violence, they’re pretty useless… Serving as a symbol for violence and fear while being pretty useless is a fascinating symbol of violence generally.” Stewart said one driving force the record was “interesting uselessness”, “a stupid contradiction that could have genuine consequences”. They said that there were switchblades “around the studio or at our desks or whatever”, which functioned as a sort of talisman, guiding the band throughout the production. // On the review aggregating website Metacritic, 13″ received “universal acclaim” based on a normalized rating of 81 out of 100 from 6 critical reviews. Dale Maplethorpe of Far Out praised the album for being an “unpredictable mesh of chaos,” and wrote that it “is an absolute joy from start to finish.” The Quietus’s Claire Biddles said the album “might be Xiu Xiu’s best,” further noting that it’s “funny, terrifying, extreme, horny, embarrassing, relatable – everything that Xiu Xiu have ever been at once.” // Current members: Jamie Stewart on production, vocals, percussion, guitar, synthesizers, keyboards, piano, programming, bass, organ, harmonium, viola (2002–present); Angela Seo on production, vocals, percussion, piano, synthesizers, programming, organ, harmonium (2009–present) // David Kendrick on production, drums, percussion (2022–present) // Xiu Xiu (SHOO-shoo) is an American experimental rock band, formed in 2002 by singer-songwriter Jamie Stewart in San Jose, California. Currently, the line-up consists of multi-instrumentalists Stewart (the only constant member since formation), Angela Seo, and percussionist David Kendrick. The band’s name comes from the Chinese film Xiu Xiu: The Sent Down Girl, which has influenced the sound of their music, according to Stewart. // Xiu Xiu released their first two albums, Knife Play (2002) and A Promise (2003), on 5 Rue Christine to positive critical reception. In-between the two, the EP Chapel of the Chimes was released via Absolutely Kosher. The compilation album Fag Patrol was released shortly after, and their third studio album Fabulous Muscles was released in 2004. La Forêt was released in 2005 after Caralee McElroy joined the group, and The Air Force followed in 2006. 2008’s Women as Lovers was released via the main Kill Rock Stars label in 2008, and McElroy departed the group shortly afterwards. // Dear God, I Hate Myself was released in 2010 and was the first Xiu Xiu album to prominently feature longtime member Angela Seo. Following a signing to Polyvinyl and Bella Union, Xiu Xiu released Always (2012) and Angel Guts: Red Classroom (2014). In between those two projects, the group released a Nina Simone tribute project, Nina, in late 2013 via Graveface Records. // Plays the Music of Twin Peaks (2016) followed, an album consisting of covers from the Twin Peaks soundtracks originally as a Record Store Day exclusive release but re-released by Polyvinyl later that year. Forget (2017) and Girl with Basket of Fruit (2019) were released afterwards, and Xiu Xiu released their twelfth album Oh No in 2021. Their thirteenth album, Ignore Grief, was released in March 2023, and their fourteenth, 13″ Frank Beltrame Italian Stiletto with Bison Horn Grips, was released in September 2024. // Jamie Stewart formed Xiu Xiu in 2002 after their previous band, Ten in the Swear Jar, disbanded. Stewart and Cory McCulloch continued from the previous group, and were joined by Yvonne Chen and Lauren Andrews. The band’s sound was characterized by its use of indigenous instruments and programmed drums in place of traditional rock instruments: harmonium, mandolin, brass bells, gongs, keyboards, and a cross between a guitarrón mexicano and a cello for bass, etc. Stewart states that the group is equally influenced by Nina Simone and Krzysztof Penderecki, by The Birthday Party and Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark (OMD). // Xiu Xiu would tour their first LP Knife Play, and its successor EP, Chapel of the Chimes, in 2002, blending both melody and cacophony with a heavy reliance on percussive instrumentation and brass instrumentation. // Following 2002, the group would shrink in membership as Yvonne Chen left to focus on her vegan boutique Otsu and self-published magazine Zum, while Cory McCulloch also stopped touring, focusing instead on producing the band’s next two LPs. A personal loss would affect Xiu Xiu as well, as Jamie Stewart’s father, musician and record producer Michael Stewart was found dead after an apparent suicide. Coping with these losses, Stewart would record the group’s follow-up to Knife Play, 2003’s A Promise.]

[Xiu Xiu play The Bottleneck, 737 New Hampshire St. Lawrence, KS., Thursday, October 24, at 7:00pm with special guests: Ebony Tusks, and Jackson Graham.]

  1. Charli xcx – “Apple”
    from: BRAT / Atlantic Recording Company / June 7, 2024
    [Brat is the sixth studio album by English singer Charli XCX. It features production by Charli XCX, her longtime executive producer A. G. Cook, Finn Keane, Cirkut, her partner George Daniel, and others. The album draws influence from the 2000s English rave music scene, with a more aggressive club sound than her previous album, Crash (2022). A deluxe edition, Brat and It’s the Same but There’s Three More Songs So It’s Not, with three additional tracks was released on 10 June 2024. A remix album, titled Brat and It’s Completely Different but Also Still Brat, featuring 20 guest artists, was released on October 11, 2024. // Brat was met with widespread acclaim from critics. Commercially, it peaked at number one in the UK, Australia, and Ireland. It also reached the top ten in 12 additional countries, including the United States, where it debuted at number three, Charli XCX’s highest debut for an album. According to Metacritic, it is the highest rated album of 2024 and the 16th-highest-rated album of all time. The album was shortlisted for the Mercury Prize for 2024 Album of the Year. The cover art and aesthetic became a popular Internet trend, and was adopted by U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris’s 2024 presidential campaign after Charli XCX tweeted about the candidate. // After Joe Biden decided to withdraw from the 2024 U.S. presidential election, the official Biden-Harris campaign profile renamed itself “Kamala HQ” and changed its banner picture in imitation of the album cover, replacing “brat” with “kamala hq”. This occurred after Charli XCX tweeted about Harris on X (formerly Twitter), saying “kamala IS brat”. Charli XCX later stated that although not meant as an explicit endorsement, she was “happy to help prevent democracy from failing forever”. Multiple TikTok videos have shown edits of songs from the album with footage of Harris in the background. Some analysts have suggested the connection between the campaign and album will create enthusiasm among young voters.// English singer Charli XCX has released six studio albums (seven including the limited-release 14), five mixtapes, three extended plays, one live album, one soundtrack album, one remix album, two DJ mixes, 48 singles (including 15 as a featured artist), and 13 promotional singles. In 2007, XCX began recording her debut album on a loan granted by her parents. Titled 14, after her age at the time, it received only a restricted public release. Two singles, “!Franchesckaar!” and double A-side “Emelline” / “Art Bitch”, were released in late 2008 under Orgy Music. In June 2012, Charli XCX released her first mixtape, titled Heartbreaks and Earthquakes, a one-track file consisting of eight songs. A second mixtape, titled Super Ultra, was released in November of the same year. Charli XCX’s major-label debut studio album, True Romance,[1] was released in April 2013, and peaked at number 85 on the UK Albums Chart. While failing to appear on any main album charts internationally, the album reached number five on the Heatseekers Albums chart in the United States and number 11 on the ARIA Hitseekers chart in Australia. The album spawned five singles—”Stay Away”, “Nuclear Seasons”, “You’re the One”, “You (Ha Ha Ha)” and “What I Like”. In 2012, Charli XCX was featured on Icona Pop’s song “I Love It”, which peaked at number one in the UK and reached the top 10 in various countries including the US, Canada, Ireland and Germany. // “SuperLove” was released as a stand-alone single in December 2013, peaking at number 62 on the UK Singles Chart. In 2014, Charli XCX released the single “Boom Clap” for the soundtrack to the film The Fault in Our Stars. The song was an international success, peaking at number six on the UK Singles Chart, number eight on the US Billboard Hot 100 and reaching the top 10 in Australia, Canada and New Zealand. “Boom Clap” was later included on Charli XCX’s second studio album, Sucker, released in December 2014. The album charted at number 15 in her native UK, number 28 in the United States, and entered the top 50 in several other countries including Austria, Belgium, France, Ireland, and Switzerland. Sucker also spawned the top-40 UK single “Break the Rules” and the top-10 UK single “Doing It”, which features English singer Rita Ora. Also in 2014, Charli XCX was featured on Iggy Azalea’s “Fancy”, which topped the US Billboard Hot 100 and charted in the top 10 in several countries including the UK, Canada, Ireland and Australia. // In 2016, Charli XCX released the Vroom Vroom EP, which while not a commercial success, signaled a move for the singer into more experimental electronic territory. In promotion of her third studio album, she released the top-40 hits “After the Afterparty” and “Boys”. After the album leaked however, the project was scrapped. In 2017 Charli XCX released two more experimental mixtapes, Number 1 Angel, and Pop 2, both of which received critical acclaim. // In September 2019, she released her third studio album Charli, which debuted at number 14 in the United Kingdom, number 42 in the United States, and entered the top 50 in Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, and Spain. The album’s lead single “1999” peaked at number 13 in the UK. She followed up Charli with How I’m Feeling Now (2020), an album recorded in six weeks during COVID-19 lockdowns. The album debuted at number 33 in the UK and received critical acclaim. // Charli XCX released her fifth studio album Crash in March 2022, her last album under with Asylum, before ultimately renewing her contract in 2023, with Atlantic. Crash is her most commercially successful album to date, topping the charts in the UK, Australia, and Ireland, and becoming her first top 20 in the United States, Belgium and Germany. It also spawned the top-40 single “Beg for You”. // In June 2024, Charli released her sixth studio album, Brat, with the Atlantic record label; it was well received both critically and commercially, becoming her biggest hit album within a month of its release.

10:06 – Pledge Break #1

Special Guest co-hosts: Betse Ellis, Rachel Christia, and Beth Barden

Betse Ellis is originally from Fayetteville, Arkansas, Betse received her Bachelors of Arts in Music and a Bachelors of Arts in English, from the University of Missouri – Kansas City. For over 40 years she has been playing the violin and fiddle professionally and also working as a teacher of music. Betse was a founding member of the acclaimed internationally known band, The Wilders. Betse has released two solo records, and records & performs with the bands: Little Miss Dynamite, and Starhaven Rounders and with her husband, multi-instrumentalist Clarke Wyatt, as the internationally known, Betse & Clarke.

Betse Ellis, Thanks for being with us on Wednesday MidDay Medley

Also with us is Rachel Christia a Kansas City born tech-girl, afro-futurist, vocalist, actress and landlocked mermaid. She has performed with notable MidCoast bands such as Hearts of Darkness; an eclectic collective influenced by 70s afrobeat and Denver based powerhouse Pink Hawks; pulling funky polyrhythms from West Africa and South America. More recently, she enjoys collaborating with her favorite Kansas Music legends or concocting fully improvised audience led musicals with The Maestro’s – Kansas City. She is perfectly aligned as a Kansas City Folk Fest Board member as her primary directive is to build community by lovingly blurring the lines between art and activism.

Rachel Christia, Thanks for being with us on Wednesday MidDay Medley

Also with us is Beth Barden Chef/Owner at succotash, 2601 Holmes Street, KCMO. Beth moved to Kansas City from the Detroit area in 1998, lost her job and “took a chance” when opening her first restaurant “for the price of a used car.” After working for a few years at YJ’s, Beth opened Succotash in the City Market in 2001, and then moved succotash to a bigger, sunnier location, at 2601 Holmes in 2009. Succotash is a favorite of Taylor Swift‘s boyfriend Travis Kelce, you may have heard of him. Succotash has been featured on the television programs: Guy Fieri’s “Diners, Drive-ins and Dives” twice, and Man Versus Food. Beth barden has catered for the cast of Queer Eye, Saturday Night Live stars: Amy Poehler and Heidi Gardner, and a Bud Light spot that starred Mr. Kelce. Beth has been in music videos for SSION, and after becoming friends with Queer Eye‘s Antoni Porowski, she was asked to be a recipe tester for his 2019 cookbook. She was also the resident food stylist for the 2018 Queer Eye book.

Beth Barden, Thanks for being with us on Wednesday MidDay Medley

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In 2024 on WMM we conducted over 119 interviews with 152 special guests: Michelle Bacon, Adee Dancy, Lonnie Fisher, Tara Fisher, Katie Gilchrist, Erin Keller, Mitzi McKee, Katie Gilchrist, Rod Parks, Jennifer Roe, Janice Woolery, David Luther, Kelly Dougherty, Buck Moon, James Carter, Julia Othmer, James T. Lundie, Flamy Grant, Malek Azrael, Alisön Hawkins, Fritz Hutchison, Betse Ellis, Trecen Peeler, Carlos Nunez, Joelle St. Pierre, Kat King, Elaine McMilian, DJ Thundercutz, Jasmine Majors, Nico Gray, Sarah Bradshaw, Michael Byars, Chris Haghirian, Manuel Abarca, Kim Stanton, Kris Bruders, Paul Wenske, Nancy Meis, Chris Wenske, Isaac S. Cates, Claire Adams, ALBER, Rick Truman, Sondra Freeman, Mara Williams, JM Banks, Jen Owen, Brad Cox, D. Rashaan Gilmore, Anson The Ornery, Shaun Crowley, Chris Kinsley, Sid Sowder, Josh Thomas, Justin Brooks, James Capps, Chris Smead, Jeremiah James Gonzales, Scott Hrabko, Beth Watts Nelson, Jocelyn Olivia Nixon, Lauren Krum, Mike Stover, Brenton Cook, Mikal Shapiro, Stephonne, Chad Brothers, Calvin Arsenia, Ivory Blue, Klaartje Van Lue, Kasey Rausch, Maria Vasquez Boyd, Necia Gamby, Clarke Wyatt, Danny Santell, Miki P., Rachel Lovelace, Peregrine Honig, Izzy Vivas, Krystle Warren, Ashlee Fairchild Jones, Jean Fabien Dijoud, Dan Parsons, Aaron Rhodes, Ethan Payton, Nicolette Paige, Zee Underscore, Charlie Colborne, Bill Belzer, Tommy Capps, Dirk Liebert, Graham Stone, Audrey Crabtree, MusicbySkippy, Lone Stranger, Adam Phillips, Danielle Ate the Sandwich, Scott McCaughey, Kristina King, Lincoln Dreher, Tom Mardikes, Glenn Robinson, Ayron Alexander, Noah Cassidy, Kole Waters, Cameron Thomas, Scott Easterday, Kyle Dahlquist, Bill Sundahl, Bryan Redmond, Ryan Wurtz, Nick Carswell, Fally Afani, Lava Dreams, Hillary Watts, Chuck Whittington, Just Angel, T.A. Rell, Duff Thompson, Josh Mobley, David George, Tucker Slough, Nathan Reusch, Mark Ronning, Lori Raye Erickson, Jessica Dressler, Jen Frank Klenke, Adria Patterson, Alex Kimball Williams, Michael McQuary, Paris Williams, Jesse Kates, Christina Graves, Brandon Graves, Sandra Deer, Beth Barden, Rachel Christia, Miguel Carabello, Daniel Cole, Paul Seiz, Scott Heidemann, Ken Petti, Sondra Freeman, Destiny Atkinson, Kate Hall, Damron Russell Armstrong, Gail Bronfman Bunch., Brick Wilbur, Nick Spacek, Bill Brownlee, Rachel Ytyurralde

10:14

  1. Chase The Horseman – “Silver Liner”
    from: “Silver Liner” – Single / Chase The Horseman / October 25, 2024
    [Silver Liner drums and additional engineering by Ian Dobyns, Additional vocals by Heidi Gluck. Mastered by Anthony Puglisi. Written, produced, performed and mixed by Chase Horseman at Element Recording. // Chase Horseman has composed music for over 40 films and as musician and producer collaborated with Clairaudients, Teri Quinn, Heidi Lynne Gluck, KD Kuro, Nan Turner and more. Chase The Horseman film composer, band leader, multi-instrumentalist, audio engineer, & producer. They have composed music for over 40 films and as producer collaborated with Teri Quinn, Heidi Lynne Gluck, KD Kuro, and Nan Turner. On April 2, 2024 Chase released the 22 track Original Sound Track for Headcount, a feature film fro the Burghart Brothers, priduced by Continuance Pictures, Methoid Media, and Shout Factory. Chase created the music for two feature-length episodes of the Blum House Films and Hulu original series, “Into the Dark.” In February 2020 Chase released “Poor Song,” a cover of the Yeah Yeah Yeahs track by Karen O Chase played Sequential Circuits Prophet 600, Dave Smith MiniMopho, Korg Minilogue Xd, Moog Grandmother, Roland Alpha Juno 2, Mellotron, Guitar, Drums, Vocals pall erformed by Chase Horseman. Recorded at Element Recording Studios and Winky World. Mixed by Chase Horseman. Mastered by Joel Nanos Chase the Horseman is a band, film composer, multi-instrumentalist, audio engineer, & producer. On May 1 Chase released, a quarantine cover of “Midnight, The Stars and You” written by Harry M. Woods, Jimmy Campbell & Reg Connelly Stanley. The most famous version was recorded in 1934 by Ray Noble & his Orchestra with an uncredited Al Bowlly on vocals. This was used in the ballroom scene and closing of Stanley Kubrick’s 1980 horror film The Shining based on the novel by Stephen King. All of the profits of this single will be donated directly to service industry workers in Kansas City and Midwest Music Foundation on a 50/50 basis. http://www.chasethehorseman.bandcamp.com. They have composed music for over 40 films and as musician has collaborated Teri Quinn, Heidi Lynne Gluck, KD Kuro, and Nan Turner. Chase The Horseman released Disinformation Blues EP on July 12, 2019. One of WMM’s 119 Best Recordings of 2019. Chase released the single “U Martyr U” June 19, 2018, and the single “Modern Ruins” on Oct 4, 2018.]

[Chase Horseman will play an ambient set to open this month’s Darkwater Inn – The Butchery hosted by Mazzy & Naomi, Sunday, Oct. 27 at 7:00pm at The Ship, 1221 Union ave, KCMO West Bottoms.]

  1. Monta At Odds – “Forget About You (Religion of Heartbreak remix)”
    from: “Forget About You (R.O.H. remix)” – Single / The Record Machine / Sept. 4, 2024
    Monta At Odds released their single “Forget About You” on April 12, 2024 with Mikal Shapiro on vocals, Krysztof Nemeth wielding the baritone guitar, and founding member Dedric Moore polymathing on all other sonics. // On August 9, 2024 Dedric Moore on vocals, synths, bass, guitar, programming; Mikal Shapiro on vocals; Krysztof Nemeth on baritone guitar; Delaney Moore on synth riff; Regan Moore on electronic percussion loop, released the single “Dark Hour of Meditation” as Religion of Heartbreak. // Religion of Heartbreak, an offshoot of Monta At Odds, dives deep into darkwave and EBM territories, crafting a sound that’s nostalgic and cutting-edge. For fans of Depeche Mode, Boy Harsher, and The Soft Moon, this remix offers a fresh take on the dark side of dance music.// Monta At Odds’ “Forget About You” gets a dark nightclub makeover in this haunting remix by Religion of Heartbreak. The post-punkers strip down the original’s sound and rebuilds it as a brooding synthpop masterpiece, perfect for late-night dance floors and introspective listening. The remix retains the original’s raw emotion while adding layers of pulsating beats and atmospheric synths. Mikal’s yearning vocals float above Krysztof’s ringing baritone guitar and Dedric’s mechanized rhythms, creating an ominous earworm that’s impossible to shake. Exploring themes of dangerous attraction and the transformative power of heartbreak, this one’s tailor-made for those nights when forgetting is the only option // Monta released their EP Crystal Momentum on March 24, 2023. The band released the single “Looking Back” on February 27, 2023, and “Everybody’s Baby” on January 27, 2023. Monta’s latest, the Crystal Momentum EP, hones the Kansas City band’s mastery of electrified dreamworld post-punk, presenting four spacious songs to accompany out-of-body explorations. Monta’s core players — Mikal Shapiro on vocals, Krysztof Nemeth and Lucas Behrens on guitars, Dedric Moore on electronics, Matthew Heinrich on drums, and Teri Quinn with additional vocals — accompany their visions with a groovy flow that rings with subtle tensions, introspective instrumentation, and chorus-fed uplifts. // Found within are “Everybody’s Baby,” an otherworldly adoration of unnamed strangers set to transfixing melodies and a snake-like groove; the buoyant “Looking Back,” which shines a danceable, sonic brightness through a haze of ecstatic reminiscence; the inspired “Perimeter Dancer,” an ode to those who fight for the cause, accompanied by a punky disco beat and a chorus that launches the song upward to a mirror-ball-lit sky. And then there’s “Luna Lost In Your Gaze,” a righteous desert sleepwalk of a tune that recalls the spaghetti western tones of Monta’s past while remaining on the current trajectory. // With the Crystal Momentum EP, Monta grabs the moment, further defining the distinctive mix of synth-pop and dark psychedelia that’s become the band’s trademark. Take a leap and fall into their world. // Monta means “to climb higher.” Through lineup changes and scenes ebbing and flowing, this band continues that climb. Founded by brothers Dedric and Delaney Moore, Monta (originally Monta At Odds) has grown into its own community with a rotating cast of musicians and characters. More Information at: kosmiccity.com / therecordmachine.co] [Monta played 20 Years of The Record Machine featuring The Noice FM, Black Light Animals Soultru and Pala Zolo, on Saturday, November 11, 2023, at 6:00 PM to 1:00 AM at recordBar, 1520 Grand Blvd] [Dedric Moore joined us on WMM on October 4, 2023]

[Religion of Heartbreak play minibar, at 3810 Broadway Blvd KCMO, on October 23, 2024, with Belgium-based Ultra Sunn and Juliette Frost.]

  1. Juliette Frost – “laulau”
    from: personal logs EP / Juliette Frost / March 3, 2024
    [A small collection of personal notes and feelings collaged into 3 tracks which have been sliced and diced like curry ingredients. // Juliette Frost release the soingle “Carbin Copy (radio edit). On March 22, 2024. // Juliette Frost released the single “Wizard Trance” with Not Nymph Yet, on December 20, 2023, // Juliette Frost released the single “UeyuAau,” on December 13, 2023. // Juliette Frost released the single “Night Owl,” on April 13, 2023. // Juliette Frost released the single “Fruits of Our Tree,” on December 11, 2022. // Juliette Frost also released the single “Sylvrface,” on February 8, 2021. // Juliette Frost also released the single “Parallel,” on February 8, 2021. // Juliette Frost also released the17 track album, “Lepidoptera” on February 8, 2021. // Juliette Frost also released the single “Streetwalker,” on February 8, 2021. // Juliette Frost recorded a 6-song EP HUSH on May 5, 2021, that was created in a 5-day recording session, in December 2020 in Los Angeles, with musician, bassist, & producer Dominique Sanders. The songs, written by Juliette, feature her vocals layered in harmonies, beats and soundscapes. // Juliette Frost also released the single “burd,” on February 8, 2021. // On April 18, 2020 Juliette released Subterranean.Egyptian.Sea.Monkeys, her 19-track, debut, recorded in her bedroom, when she was 16, sampling sounds from her own cats meowing and purring, among others. When Juliette was making the music for, Subterranean.Egyptian.Sea.Monkeys, she really wasn’t thinking of putting out an album. She was just creating music, and before she knew it she had all of these songs. // Juliette has had the opportunity to see the recording process from two very different perspectives: in a recording studio in LA, and in her own private bedroom, working by herself. Juliette says that she prefers the alone time, in her bedroom process, because she can translate her ideas into reality, much faster. Juliette says she realized her musical passion, and that she had the abilities to create music and songs when she was in middle school. // Juliette Frost went to Shawnee Mission North High School. Juliette is not only a songwriter and producer of music but she is also a visual artist who created amazing collage art, and is also a painter and fine artist. // Juliette grew up surrounded by music in her home, Juliette is the daughter of opera and jazz vocalist Emily Frost and nationally known Hip Hop Beatboxer Adrian “A-Train” Frost]

[Juliette Frost plays minibar, at 3810 Broadway Blvd KCMO, on October 23, 2024, with Belgium-based Ultra Sunn and Religion of Heartbreak.]

10:26 – Pledge Break #2

Special Guest co-hosts: Betse Ellis, Rachel Christia, and Beth Barden

Today on WMM we are playing New & MidCoastal musical releases. 90.1 FM KKFI’s non-profit organization and governing body is the MidCoast Radio Project. MidCoastal is where we are, on the coasts of the Missouri and Kansas Rivers with a music community that spans the Kansas City Metro region and west to Lawrence and Topeka and south to Olathe and east to Columbia and North to St Joseph. Not necessarily the reach of our 100,000 watt signal but definitely the reach of our community.

WMM and KKFI are committed to featuring artists under-represented in other media, and that includes the music community that lives within KC and Lawrence and the radiance of our 100 watt signal. The story of KC’s Arts and Music Community is our primary focus on WMM, where for 20 years we have shined a light on the artists, the music labels recording studios, and music venues.

Wednesday MidDay Medley 90.1 FM was the first radio show and first radio station to ever play many if these amazing musical artists. WMM was the first to play the recordings of: Calvin Arsenia, and Madisen Ward and the Mama Bear, and Krystle Warren, and The Black Creatures and KD Kuro, The Shy Boys, The Salvation Choir. We were the first to interview these artists live on the radio and bring their music to a wider audience.

Timothy Finn Kansas City area music writer named WMM “The Best Place to Hear Local Music on the Radio.” and the Best Place to hear area musicians talk about their music.

10:33 – Underwriting

  1. Just Angel – “Dumb”
    from: “Dumb” – Single / T.A.P. OUT MUSIC/ August 9, 2024
    [Just Angel is a Kansas City based, singer, musician, songwriter, dancer. and creative artist. She recently contributed vocals to the recent Sisterbot record. More info at: /distrokid.com/hyperfollow/justangel/just-angel–pt-1: Just Angel: Pt. 2 is a followup to Just Angle Pt.1 – EP released on December 24, 2020 Just Angel is a musician, songwriter, dancer, and creative artist. Just Angel, has been seen on stages of The Barn Players Community Theatre, at Johnson County Arts & Heritage Center in BEAUTIFUL, The Carole King Musical,, The Music Theater Heritage: Ruby Room performance of “Piece of My Heart” in 2023, The Black Repertory Theatre of Kansas City “After Midnight” in 2022, and playing Osceola Mays in “Texas in Paris” in 2021. Her band, The Wades, can be found playing eclectic takes on pop music, and Just Angel‘s originals, from Part 1 & 2. Her new single “Dumb”, was released August 9, 2024. More at https://linktr.ee/JustAngel_TigerLilyStar%5D

[Just Angel plays REAL Love: A Tribute To The Music of Mary J. Blige presented by Stephonne at The Uptown Theatre in the Encore Room, on Saturday, October 26, at 7:30 PM with T.A. Rell, Clarence Copridge, Desmond Mason, Zachary Arias, Erin R. Jones, Cypher, Jass, LeShea, Zee Underscore, Regina Del Carmen, Stephonne, Les Izmore, Adeta Marie, and more.]

  1. Krystle Warren & The Faculty – “Without U”
    from: Extended Play / Parlour Door Music / November 1, 2024
    [Following their double album LOVE SONGS (2012) and their single “Rising” released May 31, 2019, and written especially for Ava DuVernay’s critically acclaimed television mini series WHEN THEY SEE US, “Macca” is the newest release from Krystle Warren & The Faculty, released Macca on May 22, 2023, recorded on the heels of sessions for the band’s upcoming full length album EXTENDED PLAY. // The Faculty was formed with Krystle Warren, Solomon Dorsey, Zach Djanikian, Mike Riddleberger, and Dave Moore. While the four boys had classes and gigs, Krystle floated around New York and made a lot of friends. She busked and wrote songs, and, with the help of her band members and Ben Kane, who had an internship at Electric Lady Studios and was sneaking them in at odd hours, Krystle turned those songs into an e.p. called Diary. // Diary led to Circles, which Ben Kane co-produced with Voodoo engineer Russell “The Dragon” Elevado. Circles was bought by Because Music in France, but Krystle still recorded Love Songs in New York, a double album that invokes a Blakean duality with its two subtitles, ‘A Time to Refrain from Embracing’ and ‘A Time You May Embrace’. // Love Songs​ was produced with most of the Faculty (Zach was on tour with Amos Lee) and a slew of guest musicians in Brian Bender’s Brooklyn studio, The Motherbrain. Bender’s assistant, Jonathan Anderson, would later go on to replace Dave Moore on keys. // The Faculty has always been a tenuous project for everyone involved because of the distance and the schedules. While everyone remains close friends, the band members are spread across the globe. Krystle in France. Riddleberger in New York and Zach in Woodstock. Jonathan in Los Angeles. And then they are all working musicians, touring, recording, and collaborating with an impressive list of artists. Musicians like, in no particular order: D’Angelo, Hercules and Love Affair, Donald Fagen and the Nightfliers, Joan As Police Woman, Jonathan Wilson, Emily King, Janet Jackson, Ron Sexsmith, Amy Helm, Taylor Swift, Rufus Wainwright, Natalie Merchant, Graham Nash, The Knights, Bleachers, Emmylou Harris, Amos Lee, Mayra Andrade, Lana Del Rey, Broken Social Scene, Teddy Thompson, Lakecia Benjamin, and honestly that’s less than the half of it. // So they have been busy, and they have gained a lot of experience since the days of sneaking into ElectricLady late night or playing for meager pay and free wine at an East Village Italian resto. And while Diary, Circles, and Love Songs​ were recorded with everyone in the same room (​Three the Hard Way, Krystle’s solo album, was pared down to her and Kane collectively), Extended Play​ was recorded disparately and assembled together by the steady hands and ears of Kane and Krystle. There is distance between the musicians in the recording process, but there is still a close emotional connection that can be heard in these songs. // The songs that make up ​Extended Play​ are songs of experience—the lyrics reflect on a crush from high school, a departed musical hero, and others who live in memory. There is nostalgia in Extended Play, and a forlornness. // Krystle describes “When I Look Back,” the last song of the album, as “an apology to my teenage self.” Twenty years ago she was writing songs about what happened day-of because being young is about immediacy and living in the present tense. Now the songs are about years past because life slows down, and we are allowed the time to “look back.”// But as Krystle sings in “Rising,” “Future lingers while past is present.” She’s writing about the past because we are all our collected histories—or as she puts it in “When I Look Back”: “there’s still something of her that stays.” The future, of course, still lingers, always there waiting for us, for the next move. The album ends with a recording of Audre Lorde’s gravelly voice. She says, // I’m going on to something else, the shape of which, I have no idea. ‘Only thing I know is, it’s going to be quite different. What I leave behind has a life of its own – I’ve said this about poetry … Well in a sense, I’m saying it about the very artifact of who I have been. // Krystle Warren & The Faculty still have more to come. They have built twenty years of memories, experiences, recordings, and shows, and with the release of Extended Play,​ they continue to show a commitment to growing as musicians together, even if apart. The Extended Play bio written by Phil Anderson]
  1. Samara Joy – “Autumn Nocturne”
    rom: Portrait / Verve / October 11, 2024
    [First songle form Samara’s new album.Samara Joy’s Grammy Winning Linger Awhile was released September 16, 2022 and was part of WMM’s 120 Best Recordings of 2022. // Samara Joy McLendon, is known professionally as Samara Joy. She is an American jazz singer. She won the Sarah Vaughan International Jazz Vocal Competition in 2019 and was named Best New Artist by Jazz Times for 2021. // A native of the Castle Hill section of the Bronx, Joy was born in 1999 into a musical family. Her paternal grandparents, Elder Goldwire and Ruth McLendon, were founders of Philadelphia gospel group The Savettes. Her father, a bass player who has toured with gospel singer/songwriter/producer Andraé Crouch, introduced her to gospel greats like The Clark Sisters, and soul and Motown were also a big presence in her home. // At Fordham High School for the Arts she performed with the jazz band, and won Best Vocalist at Fordham University’s “Essentially Ellington” competition at Lincoln Center. But she first encountered jazz in a meaningful way when she enrolled in the jazz program at SUNY’s Purchase College as a voice major, and was named an Ella Fitzgerald Scholar. Friends there introduced her to the great jazz vocalists like Sarah Vaughan and Fitzgerald and instrumentalists like Kenny Washington, Jon Faddis (with whom she studied)[16] and Ingrid Jensen. While she was still in college, before the release of her first album, film director Regina King called her “a young woman who seems like Sarah Vaughan and Ella Fitzgerald are both living in her body.” // In 2019, as Samara McLendon, she won the Sarah Vaughan International Jazz Vocal Competition. // Working with producer and eventual manager Matt Pierson, she recorded her self-titled debut album while still in college, graduating magna cum laude in 2021. Samara Joy was released on July 9, 2021 with Whirlwind Records. // On February 15, 2022 she performed on Today with guitarist Pasquale Grasso and performed again on Today in September 2022.// She released a number of viral video performances, including one that had been viewed over 1.5 million times as of October 2020. These videos had as of November 2022 gaineduding a series of sold-out conc and other festivals, as well as in Europe. // In February 2021 she was featured in Women of Color on Broadway, Inc.’s music video of “Summertime” from Porgy and Bess and on jazz pianist Julius Rodriguez’s album Let Sound Tell All. // Jazz Times named her Best New Artist for 2021. // On June 15, 2022 she was featured at Carnegie Hall’s 16th Annual Notable Occasion. and appeared at the Newport Jazz Festival. On September 16, 2022 she released her second album, Linger Awhile, on Verve Records. The album features drummer Kenny Washington, guitarist Pasquale Grasso, pianist Ben Paterson, and bassist David Wong. // She earned two Grammy Award nominations in 2022, for Best New Artist and Best Jazz Vocal Album for Linger Awhile. Her bookings for winter 2022 include singing with the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra on its winter 2022 Big Band Holidays tour.]

10:45 – Pledge Break #3

Our WMM Fall Fund Drive Team: Betse Ellis, Rachel Christia, and Beth Barden

This year on May 15, 2024 – Wednesday MidDay Medley celebrated 20 Years on the radio! , with LIVE performances in our 90.1 FM Studios from: Calvin Arsenia, IVORY BLUE, Stephonne, Julia Othmer, Kasey Rausch and guests Marion Merritt, Maria Vasques Boyd, Nico Gray, and Necia Gamby..

As of this week we have done 1055 weeks equaled 2130 hours of radio, 13,845 hours of preparation, over 3000 Interviews, 2500 guests, and over 20,000 songs, from thousands of musical artists. We have made it our mission to mix musical genres, playing with themes, diversity, equality, free speech, connecting artists and venues and listeners and communities. Wednesday MidDay Medley has proudly endeavored to help tell the story of our growing Kansas City area music scene, “The Midcoast Sound,” as we like to call it. We have dedicated a majority of our programming to New & MidCoastal Releases.

WMM has presented new formats in radio, with our “A Story In A Song” series, and our special shows featuring: Apocalypse Meow, Juneteenth, Power to The People Fest, Crossroads Music Fest, Folk Alliance International, Manor Fest, The Outer Reaches Festival, Boulevardia. KC Fringe Festival, Waldo Folk Series, Shuttlecock Music, The Folly Theatre, Owen Cox Dance Group, Bach Aria Soloists, KC Pride, and our annual tribute shows to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., David Bowie, Iris Dement, Pioneers of Punk, LGBTQIA Themes, Black Lives Matter and inteviews with Tommy Ramone, Iris Dement, Laurie Anderson, Lily Tomlin. Plus, our annual 4-week special: WMM’s 120 Best Recordings of the Year.

To say this radio show has been inspired by the KC music community, is an understatement. The KC music community is fueled by a collaborative and generous heart that is beating in so many of the artists we’ve met while doing this show. We are inspired by the Fearless Women who created radio on 90.1 FM long before us: our friend April Fletcher who plays bass professionally in Los Angeles, and hosted Mix Well Before Serving on 90.1 in 1988 on KKFI’s first year of broadcast, and last year returned after 35 years to host and produce WMM. And our friend Anne Winter, who left us in 2009, and reminded us how we’re all connected. At Anne’s funeral we realized that we are connected to hundreds of other people who Anne had touched with her gentle, wise, guidance and had nudged into taking a job, going out on a stage, organizing an event, doing a radio show. We were all connected, she had loved us all and supported us, and some of us made a pact to do just a little bit of what Anne did, if we all did a little we could continue her work to help build our community, that is how we keep Anne alive in our heart. And through collaboration, and shining a light, like Abigail Hope Henderson, who we lost in 2013, but not before she ignited a movement to create the Midwest Music Foundation supporting heath care needs and mental health care for the music community. I’m inspired by the diverse , intelligent, motivated, listeners, looking for place on the dial, where they can connect to the stories & music & voice of our community.

Today we celebrate the pure idea of community radio, free form radio, radio that tells the story of the people who live here, the artists, the writers, the teachers, the performers. We celebrate 1065 weeks of WMM, the show that has brought us together, at this time, on this frequency, in these community airwaves. Thanks for listening.

KKFI’s Mission Statement: KKFI is the Kansas City area’s independent, noncommercial community radio station. We seek to stimulate, educate and entertain our audience, to reflect the diversity of the local and world community, and to provide a channel for individuals and groups, issues and music that have been overlooked, suppressed or under-represented by other media.

KKFI’s Philosophy Statement: KKFI is committed to diversity in programming and discourse and seeks to create a climate of mutual respect and collaboration among volunteers and staff.

10:53

  1. Kat King – “Living Room”
    from: Domestic Bliss EP / Manor Records / April 5, 2024
    [Kat writes: “Living Room formed out of a guitar melody that Derek sent me in a voice recording. It was in the early stages of living with a partner for the first time where you have to figure out how to navigate your independence while cohabitating because you realize the joy in having someone to leave early with or to just stay home with. There was an evening when she was out of town and I was sitting in our living room having a crisis because I was feeling the heaviness of the injustices in the world and I didn’t want to leave the house but I also didn’t want to be home alone. These were feelings I’d navigated before as a single person but it was hitting in such a different way. As someone who had always operated from a state of FOMO, it felt so out of character to choose staying home instead of going to find something to do. It’s silly but in that moment it felt like I wasn’t the same person that I was before living together, so naturally I grabbed my guitar to try and work through that feeling. I knew I wanted to revisit that guitar recording Derek sent me because of its nostalgic sound and I ended up writing the entire song that evening. When I showed the band we restructured the song, jumping right into the chorus instead of the classic verse/chorus/verse/chorus structure it was initially. John also wrote this beautiful melodic bass line that acts as a counter melody throughout which I think gives it such an interesting instrumental story arc. Living Room is the acceptance of enjoying simple home pleasures while recognizing home as a sanctuary from the outside world.” // Kat King, on lead vocals, Derek Melies on guitar, John Kaul McCain on bass, Daniel Cole on drums, & Kara LePage on keyboards. On October 6, 2023 Kat King released the single. “Bight-Eyed.” // On June 16, 2024 Kat King released the single “Baby Talk.” // On Jan. 13, 2023 Kat King released “Gone South” Produced by Joel Martin. Centering on themes of self-care, steadfast friendship, and revitalizing optimism. On September 20, 2022 Kat King released the single “With Nothing In My Way.” This followed their single “New Sun” released July 29, 2022. “New Sun” was a follow up to the June 9, 2021, SAY WHAT YOU MEAN 5-track EP, recorded with her band. Co-produced & mixed / mastered by Joel Martin. Lawrence KS based singer songwriter Kat King released her last single “Song of Spain” in 2019 and her single “2017” in, 2018. She released her 5-song EP “Falling Up” on Dec. 1, 2017. Kat has made music since the 2nd grade. She made a 13-song album and 3 EP’s, the 1st one released at 14.]
  1. Run With It – “Night Watch”
    from: “Night Watch” – Single / Run With It / August 21, 2024
    Miguel Antonio on lead vocals & guitar. Daniel Cole on drums, Paul Seiz on keyboards. Cody Ryan Stapleton on lead guitar, and Matt Muckenthaler on bass guitar // “Night Watch” is a pulsating anthem of the nocturnal world, vividly capturing the allure and chaos of nightlife. It plunges into a city where nights stretch endlessly, illuminated by flashing lights and electric energy, evoking both an invitation and a warning. The song’s chorus, “I’m on the night watch, baby,” symbolizes a restless vigilance amidst the thrilling uncertainties of the night. // Run With it were last on WMM seven years ago on March 22, 2017 when the band was aa three piece with Miguel Caraballo on lead vocals & guitar, Ben Byard on bass & vocals, and Daniel Cole on Drums. They joined us to promote ther nre EP How To Start A Fire release March 24,2017. // The power trio were known for their energetic live shows, leaving it all on the stage, and working their musical assets to make their audiences happy. The band was always touring. How To Start A Fire, was recorded with producer Josh Gleave. The band put together 60 songs before going into the studio last year. We sifted through them with producer Josh Gleave and found the 6 best songs that you ended up recording. // Run With It are influenced by The Black Keys, Maroon 5, Bill Withers, and more. With backgrounds in gritty rock, groovy soul, stylish R&B. // Miguel Carabello was born June 11, 1980 originally from Junction City, Kansas, Married. Ben Byard grew up in El Dorado Kansas, plays in David George and A Crooked Mile. Daniel Cole was born April 8, 1991 and graduated from Lee’s Summit West HS in 2009. // More information at: http://www.runwithitband.com]

11:00 – Station ID
11:00 – Interview with Run With It

Joining us LIVE in our 90.1 FM Studios: Miguel Antonio on lead vocals, Paul Seiz on keyboards, and Daniel Cole on drums, 3 of the 5 members of the band Run With It who released their newest singles: “It’s Not Over (feat. The Royal Chief) on April 10, 2024; “Nightwatch” on August 21, 2024; and “Ghost Like You” on September 13, 2024. Miguel Carabello and members of the band Run With It who released their newest singles: “It’s Not Over (feat. The Royal Chief) on April 10, 2024; “Nightwatch” on August 21, 2024; and “Ghost Like You” on September 13, 2024. Run With It offers a diverse musical experience tailored to various events. From campus showcases to corporate galas, their high-octane performances leave an indelible mark. With influences ranging from OneRepublic to Imagine Dragons, their alternative rock vibe creates an electrifying atmosphere. Combining exceptional originals with skillful covers of artists like Kings of Leon and Ed Sheeran, Run With It ensures a night of non-stop. Run With it were last on WMM seven years ago on March 22, 2017 when the band was a 3-piece. They have now expanded to be a 5-piece band. More info at: linktr.ee/runwithitband

Miguel Antonio on lead vocals & guitar. Daniel Cole on drums, Paul Seiz thanks for being with us again on Wednesday MidDay Medley

Miguel Antonio – Lead Singer / Guitar
Daniel Cole – Drummer
Paul Seiz – Keyboardist
Cody Ryan Stapleton – Lead Guitar
Matt Muckenthaler – Bass Guitar

“Night Watch” is a pulsating anthem of the nocturnal world, vividly capturing the allure and chaos of nightlife. It plunges into a city where nights stretch endlessly, illuminated by flashing lights and electric energy, evoking both an invitation and a warning. The song’s chorus, “I’m on the night watch, baby,” symbolizes a restless vigilance amidst the thrilling uncertainties of the night.

Nightwatch – Run With It
V1
Late nights
Losing time
The cars
The trains
The flashing lights
Fit right
In the line
When they let me in
I dance all night
PC
Just one taste (gonna kill the pain) eh eh eh
Just one taste
Just one taste (all it’s gonna take) eh eheh
Just one taste
CH
I’m on the night watch baby
Run and tell the sun
I’ll run until the sun.
Comes up
V2
Lost in the bathroom stall
Spin around until I make it out
Her lips said it all
If this is lost
I don’t want to be found
PC
Just one taste (gonna kill the pain) eh eh eh
Just one taste
Just one taste (all it’s gonna take) eh eheh
Just one taste
CH
I’m on the night watch baby
Run and tell the sun
I’ll run until the sun.
Comes up

When we last played Run With It oj the radio show on September 18, 2024: Run With It played Blue Springs Fall Fun Festival , Friday, September 20, at 9:00pm. // Run With It play Plaza Art Fair, Saturday, September 21, at 5:15 on the Local Music Stage // Run With It play Camp Leavenworth, Saturday, September 21

Step into the world of Run With It, where every performance feels like a journey through indie-pop bliss. With their infectious energy and captivating stage presence, this band effortlessly weaves together indie rock vibes with irresistible pop hooks, drawing inspiration from acts like The Killers, Walk the Moon, and Kings Of Leon.

Their music journey has been a passion-fueled ride, resonating deeply with listeners through infectious melodies and high-energy anthems. Each track showcases their creativity and profound connection with their audience. Memorable shows at venues like Al Udeid Air Force Base in Doha, Qatar, touring college campuses, and sharing stages with Candlebox and Jake Clemons are propelling them into a bright future.

Whether lighting up a festival stage or creating an intimate vibe in a local venue, Run With It brings a personal touch that turns every performance into a shared experience. Join their musical journey and discover why their sound is making waves.

Ghost Like You delves into the intoxicating pull of a toxic love, where the protagonist is entranced by a ghostly presence that blurs the line between pleasure and pain. The lyrics explore the conflict between desire and self-destruction, as the protagonist grapples with the consuming nature of this almost supernatural connection.

Ghost LIke You
V1:
I’ve been waiting for a ghost like you
I’ve got these walls that you can walk on through
Your voice it echos down these empty halls
Your touch is soft come and break my fall
I’ve been sleeping when the suns comes up
The days are torture without your touch
Wake up again to the light of the moon
I’ve been waiting for a ghost like you
CH;
You haunt me, i’m fadin i gotta let go
Come and save me take control
Are you my demon or my angel of gold
Is there a heaven you know
is there a heaven you know
V2:
You take my hands tie me to the bed
Give me a drink the room starts to spin
You whisper words that I can’t forgive
You bite my chest and make me want to live
You’re a demon played me for a fool
You’re a angel only speak truth
Say your prayers and make me new
I’ve been waiting for a ghost like you
CH;
You haunt me, i’m fadin i gotta let go
Come and save me take control
Are you my demon or my angel of gold
Is there a heaven you know
is there a heaven you know

Main contact
Miguel Antonio
816-582-2056
booking@runwithitband.net

Booking for Public/Private Events
lauren@redbeatentertainment.com

College Booking
libby@metropolismanagement.com

Links:
Instagram
https://www.instagram.com/runwithitband/

Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/Runwithitbandoffical

Snap Chat
https://www.snapchat.com/add/runwithitband?share_id=NUYzOTBG&locale=en_UShttps://www.
snapchat.com/add/runwithitband?share_id=NUYzOTBG&locale=en_US

Tiktok
https://www.tiktok.com/@runwithitband

Twitter
https://twitter.com/runwithitband

Miguel Antonio on lead vocals & guitar. Daniel Cole on drums, Paul Seiz thanks for being with us again on Wednesday MidDay Medley

11:12

  1. Run With It – “Ghost Like You”
    from: “Ghost Like You” – Single / Run With It / September 30, 2024
    [Miguel Antonio on lead vocals & guitar. Daniel Cole on drums, Paul Seiz on keyboards. Cody Ryan Stapleton on lead guitar, and Matt Muckenthaler on bass guitar // Ghost Like You delves into the intoxicating pull of a toxic love, where the protagonist is entranced by a ghostly presence that blurs the line between pleasure and pain. The lyrics explore the conflict between desire and self-destruction, as the protagonist grapples with the consuming nature of this almost supernatural connection. // Run With it were last on WMM seven years ago on March 22, 2017 when the band was aa three piece with Miguel Caraballo on lead vocals & guitar, Ben Byard on bass & vocals, and Daniel Cole on Drums. They joined us to promote ther nre EP How To Start A Fire release March 24,2017. // The power trio were known for their energetic live shows, leaving it all on the stage, and working their musical assets to make their audiences happy. The band was always touring. How To Start A Fire, was recorded with producer Josh Gleave. The band put together 60 songs before going into the studio last year. We sifted through them with producer Josh Gleave and found the 6 best songs that you ended up recording. // Run With It are influenced by The Black Keys, Maroon 5, Bill Withers, and more. With backgrounds in gritty rock, groovy soul, stylish R&B. // Miguel Carabello was born June 11, 1980 originally from Junction City, Kansas, Married. Ben Byard grew up in El Dorado Kansas, plays in David George and A Crooked Mile. Daniel Cole was born April 8, 1991 and graduated from Lee’s Summit West HS in 2009. // More information at: http://www.runwithitband.com]
  1. Eddie Moore – “Out Of The Woods”
    from: Aperture (Live Piano Works) / Eddie Moore Music / March 5, 2024
    [All songs written by Eddie Moore. Recorded by Eddie Moore and Jaylen Ward. Mixed by Eddie Moore. Mastered by Crayge Lindesay. Album art by Jeremy Ian Thomas. This project presents snapshots into the life of Eddie Moore. The fun times riding bikes, getting lost in the woods, and spending time with loved ones. As a special solo sharing, it only felt right to capture the velvet soothing energy live on stage at Corvino’s, where experimentation and vulnerability are encouraged. // Special thanks to the Corvinos and the staff for letting me sneak in during the “off hours” and post up for a few hours in a blizzard. // When you speak to Eddie Moore you find an ocean of calm, and when you listen to Eddie Moore you find the depth of that ocean. Moore reaches from the soul with every note, in a deep way, with a tension just below the surface. His yearning for exploration and curiosity in music contribute to an ebb and flow freedom of expression. // On April 20, 2023 Eddie Moore released the single “Tuunami” Recorded & produced at Moore’s Tribe Studios, this song features Jaylen Ward on drums. Mixed & mastered by veteran KC savant Crayge Lindesay. // Eddie Moore released his critically acclaimed album INTUITION on October 28, 2022. Written & Produced by Eddie Moore. Recorded at Tribe Studios. Featuring Tim Ogutu on guitar. Mix & Mastered by Rick Carson at Make Believe Studios. Album Art by Brandon Wilson. // Eddie Moore released the single, “Love Song” (with Joel Castillo and Bree Cummings) on October 22, 2021. // Eddie Moore released “We Chillin’” on April 9, 2021. // Eddie Moore’s band We The People released their album MISUNDERSTOOD on September 25, 2020. // Eddie Moore is the recipient of the 2016 Charlotte Street Generative Performance Award for his genre bending collaborations. Raised in Houston Texas, he began his musical journey at Texas Southern University where he later earned a Bachelors in Arts and immersed himself in the Houston music scene. Eddie relocated to Kansas City to study under Bobby Watson at the University of Missouri-Kansas City where he received a M.A in Jazz Studies. 2017’s Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art “Artist in Residence” in collaboration with Rashid Johnson. In 2018 his work with The Outer Circle was nominated for an Indie Music Award for “007”. His music has been featured commercially for Sprint, Netflix’s “Queer Eye”, and Morgan Cooper’s short film “Room Tone”. Moore’ has shared the stage and recordings with Bobby Watson, Logan Richardson, Maurice Brown, Boys II Men, Brian Blade and the Fellowship, John Baptiste, Erykah Badu, Mosdef, Bilal, Ledisi, Chantae Cann, Krystal Warren, Matt Otto, Brandon Draper, Andre Hayward, Tivon Pennicott, Various Blonde, Dominique Sanders, 77 Jefferson, and the Marcus Lewis Big Band. We The People released the single, “Single Double” on June 10, 2021. Written & Produced By Eddie Moore with Moore on keyboards, key bass, & programming; Zach Morrow on drums; and Jason Emmond on bass. Recorded at Tribe Studios. Mixed by Rick Carson at Make Believe Studios. Eddie Moore joined WMM on Sept. 23, 2020 and Nov. 23, 2022. More info at http://www.eddiemooremusic.com]

[Eddie Moore plays The Majestic 931 Brpadway Llvd, KCMO, in the Main Room on Friday, October 25, at 5:30pm.]

11:18 – Pledge Break #4

This is WMM’s Fall Fund Drive Show with Betse Ellis, Rachel Christia, & Beth Barden

Where can I find out about what is happening in my community?

LGBTQIA, Urban Issues, Black Lives Matter, Labor Rights, The Environment, The Kansas City Visual & Literary Arts , The Performing Arts, Women’s Issues, Native American Issues, Jazz, Blues, Reggae, Classical, Hip Hop, Folk, Women’s Music, Indie Rock, Pop, Electronica, Punk…the answer is KKFI 90.1 FM Kansas City Community Radio. Radio Powered by Diversity

Why go listeners need to support of this one-of-a-kind, programming? Because KKFI is an Independent, non-commercial radio station! Now, more than ever, Independent, Community Media is important for our world.

Along with our National Public Affairs shows like Democracy Now and Alternative Radio we offer more locally produced public affairs programs than anywhere else on the dial.

We offer programs specifically produced for the LGBTQIA Community, Women’s Issues, Native American News and Culture, Middle Eastern Music and Information, Latino Programming, African American Public Affairs and Community News, Labor and Worker’s Unions, our prison population and justice system, environmental programming, Visual and Literary Arts, and Performing Arts.

Just remember what you don’t have to hear when you are tuned to 90.1 FM KKFI! – No commercials, we do have brief underwriting announcements, recognizing those who financially contribute to support non-profit community radio.

At KKFI there is no automated robot playing the same 40 songs in a “rotation,” based on a formula, created by a singular programmer of the robot. KKFI is the opposite of a robot. – There is always human being on the end of the phone line anytime you call 816-931-0901.

90.1 offers 100 different radio programs. 85 of these programs are locally, produced, hosted, engineered and written by over 100 different people, who create content, and personally handcraft each show, each week. There are 64 local music shows and 21 locally produced News, Public Affairs, Arts & Talk shows.

There are 140 hours each week of locally produced handcrafted programs.

You will not find this kind of representative diversity anywhere else on your radio dial. Or from any singular source on your computer. It is very special. It needs to be nourished and kept alive in a world of corporate, nationally owned, commercial or religious broadcasting.

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11:26

  1. Chloe Jacobson – “Everybody Loves You”
    from: A Snowball’s Chance in Hell / Chloe Jacobson / March 17, 2024
    [It has been written that Chloe Jacobson’s “soulful, bluesy vocals are colored with the pop cadence of aughts-era emo.” As KCMO’s crystal ashtray pop, Chloe Jacobson has opened up for acts like Julia Jacklin, Girlpool, and Parsnips. Releasing her first single, “National News”, in 2017. Chloe’s debut album, “Frozen Fruit” was released on November 14, 2018 in a show at Mills Record Company. Her most recent single, “Nice 2 Meet U” was released last year.]

[Chloe Jacobson plays the Manor Records 7 Year Anniversary, Friday, October 25, 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm at Manor Records 5540 Troost Ave., KCMO with Koney doing live solo sets from 6:00 to 8:00 pm, PLUS a flash pop up tattoos by DINKC setup in the Manor lesson room all night long! More info at http://www.manorrecords.com]

  1. Koney – “Buds”
    from: Koney / High Dive Records / October 9, 2020
    [Konnor Ervin is part of the Shy Boys who’ve released three full-length albums and multiple singles. Before Shy Boys, Konnor was the founder of the critically acclaimed band The ACBs who released their self titled debut album in 2007, followed by Stona Rosa in 2011, and Little Leaves in 2013. Konnor’s work on what might have been The ACBs fourth full-length album, got held up, but now five years later it’s seeing the light of day under the name Koney, Konnor’s nickname from Shy Boy’s band mates. From Lucas Wetzel’s Pitch Feature: “To bring the songs to life, Konnor enlisted brothers Collin and Kyle Rausch, his roommates in their ramshackle West Plaza house/practice space and his bandmates in chamber pop group Shy Boys. Ross Brown (of Fullbloods) played synthesizer and helped run sound, and multi-instrumentalist Kyle Little contributed on guitar. Fritz Hutchison and Andrew Connor also contributed on several tracks. Recording engineer Mike Nolte flew in from Portland to run the controls at Westend Recordings, and the group set up camp in the studio over a long snowy weekend.” KonnorEevin was out guest on WMM on June 3, 2020.]

[Koney plays the Manor Records 7 Year Anniversary, Friday, October 25, 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm at Manor Records 5540 Troost Ave., KCMO with Chloe Jacobson doing live solo sets from 6:00 to 8:00 pm, PLUS a flash pop up tattoos by DINKC setup in the Manor lesson room all night long!]More info at http://www.manorrecords.com]

11:30– Underwriting

11:32 – Pledge Break #5

This is WMM’s Fall Fund Drive Show with Betse Ellis, Rachel Christia, & Beth Barden

In 2024 Wednesday MidDay Medley offered Live in studio performances from: True Lions, Lonnie Fisher, Mitzi McKee, Calvin Arsenia, Ivory Blue, Stephonne, Kasey Rausch, Julia Othmer, Kasey Rausch, The Swallowtails, Danny Santell, Krystle Warren, MusicbySkippy, Lone Stranger, Just Angel & T.A. Rell, Christena Graves

WMM also covered thee places and things: KC Repertory Theatre, Outer Reaches Fest, Owen/Cox Dance Group, No Divide KC, The Folly Theatre, recordBar, Lawrence Arts Center, Manor Records, The Rino, KC Blues Society, Records With Merritt, Kansas City Star, Lawrence Music Alliance, MixMaster Music Conference, Midwest Music Foundation, KC Gift, Juneteenth, Power to The People Fest, The Record Machine, Lemonade Park, Crossroads Music Festival, The Ship, The Black Box Theatre, Amplify Lawrence, Quindaro Ruins, Queer Narratives Fest, Art in the Loop, The documentary film: “I’m So Glad” documenting the KC Gospel Music, Fringe Festival, Make Music Day, Boulevardia, Arts in The Park, UMKC Conservatory of Music, The Crossroads Hotel, High Dive Records, Greenwood Social Hall, KC Folk Fest, Manor Fest, Center Cut Records, KKFI Band Auction, Charlotte Street Foundation, Women’s History Month!, University of Missonnhf, Bach Aria Soloists, Folk Alliance International, Martin Luther King Jr., Tribute to David Bowie, Tribute to Iris DeMent

11:40

  1. Calvin Arsenia – “Glory Box (Great Big Panda Version)”
    from: Glory Box (Great Big Panda Version) / Calvin Arsenia / July 2, 2024
    [This track also includes: Trevor Turla on trombone, Shane Borth on violin and Pat Adams on drums. // While Calvin has several albums of original songs he is also know for his dynamic cavers of “Toxic”, “Psycho Killer” and “Case of You.” Here he covers, “Glory Box” a song by English electronic band Portishead, released on January 3, 1995 by Go! Beat as the third and final single from their debut album, Dummy (1994). It samples “Ike’s Rap II” by Isaac Hayes and peaked at number 13 on the UK Singles Chart. Additionally, the song was a top 10 hit in Iceland, while entering the top 20 in France, Ireland and Scotland. Beth Gibbons has said it is a misinterpretation to see the lyrics as a demand for a return to more traditional masculine and feminine roles. She has said “The key line in the song really is “Move over and give us some room” because I do think that women are very much taken for granted. // On June 23 2023 Calvin released his 14 track album Paraduise. It is only available through http://www.calvinarsenia.com // A new turning point as a songwriter. His most biographical album yet, with songs about Black Lives Matter, Racism, The Police, being on probation, gay love. The album contains collaborations with Cheery, Kadesh Flow and Jametatone. Calvin Arsenia one of our most frequent guests, who first appeared on WMM on July 25, 2012. KC Magazine has hailed Calvin as ‘equal parts opera, symphony, musical theatre, rock show, all built around its creator: a charismatic 6-foot-7-inch harpist with a 3 and ½ octave range, natural stage command and knack for gilding gold and painting lilies.’ Born in Orlando, Florida, Calvin’s creative journey began when he moved to Olathe, Kansas, teaching himself the guitar, piano, banjo. He learned his signature instrument, the harp, at the age of 20. His passion for stretching the boundaries of musical expression saw him transform a trip to Edinburgh, Scotland’s Fringe Festival early in his career into a life-changing music mission, with an Edinburgh church offering him a role as musical liaison between the church and the city that would change his life. Two years and 300 shows later, Calvin returned to KC reborn as a humanistic songwriter / performer where at 24 he released his EP, Moments, in 2014, and his EP Prose in 2015, and his Folk Alliance exclusive EP Catastrophe in 2016. On February 14, 2017 Calvin released his critically acclaimed full length debut, Catastrophe, with a live show at recordBar in November 2016 that involved a company of 50 people, dancers, stilt walkers. After signing to Center Cut Records, Calvin released the albums: Cantaloupe in 2018, with a sold out gigantic spectical at The Gem Theatre on Saturday, September 15, 2018. He then released, L.A. Sessions in 2019, and the EP HONEY DEW, and the EP Goddess with Quixotic, the Holiday album, ALL IS CALM. In 2020 Calvin collaborated with Mike Dillon on the Soundtrack to “Summer in Hindsight,” a feature-length film created by The West 18th Street Fashion Show that starred Calvin as an actor. Calvin is also the co-creator of the podcast “We Were Christian Kids” created with childhood friend Justin Randall who is a stand up comedian working in New York City and now Los Angeles. Calvin is also the published author of VERY GOOD BOY DOES FINE, a collection of Poetry & Prose published on October 5, 2021, by Andrews McMeel Universal. Calvin was voted KC’s Best Musician in The Pitch 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, and 2022. He has been featured in Billboard, NPR.org. Charlotte Street Foundation announced that the recipients of the 2022 Generative Performing Artist Awards are The Black Creatures and Calvin Arsenia Scott.] [Calvin Arsenia played a PARADISE Album Release Party, Friday, June 23, and Saturday, June 24, at 7:00 PM at The Emerald, 1715 West 9th Street, KCMO, WEST BOTTOMS. Calvin Arsenia was our guest on WMM on Jan. 18, 2023, June 21, 2023, and our 1000th Show on June 28, 2923.]

[Calvin Arsenia plays The Arvin Gottlieb Planetarium ay Kansas City Union Station, 30 West Pershing Road, KCMO on Friday, November 1 & 2, 2024 at 7;00pm with Evan Wedlock and Voler Thieves of Flight. Confluence premiers at the planetarium as our headlining 25th anniversary performance! In a world-wide first, Voler Thieves of Flight, KC’s Premier Aerial Ensemble will take to the skies under the 60-foot dome theater, showcasing their 15 years of experience and innovation, bringing edgy and experiential aerial dance and acrobatics to the KC community. But visuals are only half the story, as acclaimed musician and performer Calvin Arsenia crafts an auditory tapestry that will allow Voler’s silks to truly sing. Voted KC’s Best Musician 6 years in a row, Arsenia’s angelic stylings on voice and harp create rare harmonies and arrangements that look past the boundaries of his traditional gospel and classical upbringing, creating elaborate and ceremonious sensory concert experiences that merge jazz and electronic influences. Your senses will be transported through the aerials, music, and visuals, provided by Kansas City Art Institute Assistant Professor of Animation, Evan Tedlock.Info at http://www.calvinarsenia.com]

Calvin Arsenia Discography

Calvin Arsenia – Moments [EP] / Independent / April 9, 2014
Calvin Arsenia was 24 when he released this EP after returning home to Kansas City after living and performing in Edinburgh, Scotland. Calvin works as a songwriter, composer, lyricist, producer, and engineer. Calvin Arsenia played live on Wednesday MidDay Medley on October 22. 2014.

Calvin Arsenia – Prose [EP] / Independent / February 3, 2015
Recorded over the course of three live sessions at Edinburgh’s Napier University. Produced by Graham Coe. Engineered by David O’Leary. Music and Lyrics: Calvin Arsenia, with Fiona Reid & Liselot Van Oosterom on Vocals, Graham Coe on Cello, Mark Smith on Percussion, Lyle Watt on Guitar Calvin Arsenia on Vocals & Guitar & Piano. Calvin Arsenia joined us on WMM on March 18, August 5, and October 28.

Calvin Arsenia – Caviar [EP] / Calvin Arsenia / December 5, 2017
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 and Music by Calvin Arsenia. Produced by Jametatone, Simon Huntley and Calvin Arsenia. Recorded at The Infoaming Vertex.

Calvin Arsenia – Catastrophe {EP] / Calvin Arsenia / February 17, 2016
Limited edition EP, produced for Folk Alliance International, contains demo recordings of original gems that are the blueprints for Calvin’s soon to be released full length debut, coming in 2017. 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. He has played all over town, including showcases at Folk Alliance International, Kansas City Fringe Fest, The Nelson Atkins Museum of Art, and collaborations with bands like My Brothers and Sisters. Standing at 6 foot 5 inches, Arsenia’s powerful vocals span a 3.5 octave range, while playing piano, bango, guitar and harp. Calvin Arsenia is getting ready to release a new album in the fall. Calvin teaches music to elementary students.

Calvin Arsenia – Catastrophe [Album] / Calvin Arsenia / February 14, 2017
Calvin Arsenia premiered these songs in a live show at recordBar in November 2016 in a stage show that involved a cpmpany 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 teaches music to elementary students. Calvin is also a graduate of Artist INC. Since 2014 we have been celebrating the music of Calvin Arsenia. 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 recently returned home from a three month US/European Outlyre Tour where he has played San Francisco, Portland, Vancouver, NYC, Boston, Edinburgh, Sweden, Denmark, Holland, Switzerlnd, Lyon and Paris. in over 40 shows, with musician and friend Simon Huntley who plays with Quixotic. Calvin is working to release new music from Calvin’s June 11th, Live Recording at Kansas City’s newly restored Greenwood Social Hall, at 1750 Bellevue Ave. in KC. ] [Calvin Arsenia played Big Bang Buffet’s “Black Sheep Rising,” Tuesday, April 11, at 8:00 at The Buffalo Room. A benefit for 90.1 FM KKFI featuring Ron Megee, Lisa Cordes, Jon “Piggy” Cupit, The Sleazebeats, Kristie Stremel, Jen Harris, Maria Vasquez Boyd, Jen Appell, Bill Belzer, Charlie Colborne, Mark Manning, Susan Cedarquis-Brewington, BJ McBride, Michael McQuary, Janet Henry, Ryan Wilks, and Nico Gray.] [Calvin Arsenia was on WMM on Feb. 15, April 12, Sept. 20, and Oct. 25 , 2017.

Calvin Arsenia – Live at Greenwood Social Hall / Unreleased / June 11, 2017
Solo live performance at Greenwood Social Hall, 1760 Bellevue, KCMO.

Calvin Arsenia – Caviar [EP] / Calvin Arsenia / December 5, 2017
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 and Music by Calvin Arsenia. Produced by Jametatone, Simon Huntley and Calvin Arsenia. Recorded at The Infoaming Vertex. 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. n the late Summer and Fall Calvin went on a three month US/European Outlyre Tour where he has played San Francisco, Portland, Vancouver, NYC, Boston, Edinburgh, Sweden, Denmark, Holland, Switzerlnd, Lyon and Paris. in over 40 shows, with musician and friend Simon Huntley who plays with Quixotic. Since 2014 we have been celebrating the music of Calvin Arsenia. 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. Standing at 6 foot 6 inches, Arsenia’s powerful vocals span a 3.5 octave range, while playing piano, banjo, guitar and harp. Calvin teaches music. Calvin is a graduate of Artist INC.

Calvin Arsenia – Cantaloupe / Center Cut Records / September 15, 2018.
Calvin’s 2018 national debut, Cantaloupe (Center Cut Records), has been acclaimed for melding diverse textures into an alluring signature sound for the adventurous artist.

Calvin Arsenia – L.A. Sessions / Center Cut Records / September 20, 2019
Calvin performed live at L.A.’s The Mint, showcasing songs on LA Sessions with musicians who collaborated on the album. Says Calvin: “It’s such a special experience to play with them. To be able to perform these songs in front of an audience and do this for a living – to have made a career out of something I love is so amazing – it is an honor that I never take for granted.”

Calvin Arsenia – Honeydew / Center Cut Records / June 28, 2019
[On September 15, 2018 Calvin released Cantaloupe on Center Cut Records. This new EP is a remix of three of the songs from Cantaloupe, plus a Talking Heads cover that was performed live in this style at a New Year’s Eve show at The Truman opening for Making Movies who performed the entire Talking Heads album, Remain in Light. The last three songs on Honeydew were from performed in this style at The Nelson Atkins 2019 event “Party Arty.” Honeydew was produced by Jametatone, Simon Huntley, Calvin Arsenia.

Quixotic & Calvin Arsenia – “Goddess – EP / Quixotic / May 17, 2019
[An innovative performance art collective that fuses imagination with technology, dance, projection, mapping & live music to create fully-immersive, multi-sensory experiences. Quixotic harnesses light, rhythm and expressive emotion. Quixotic was given Silicon Valley’s unofficial stamp of genius when they were invited to perform at the global TED Conference in 2012. A unique blend of performance art, technology & emotion. Quixotic fuses all these elements in to what the New York Times branded an “innovative circus performance”.]

Calvin Arsenia – all is calm / Calvin Arsenia. / December 13, 2019
[Arsenia’s dreamlike whimsy shimmering through your favorite Christmas Classics. All proceeds for this album go towards the purchase of Calvin’s first harp. Featuring: Ben Muñoz on Cello, Shane Borth on Violin & Voila, & Luke “Skippy” Harbur on Beatbox. Mastered by Jametatone at the Infoaming Vertex and special thanks to Simon Huntley. Calvin wrote: “I recorded the majority of this album in my bedroom in between flights to and from KC and SF. I had my nephews and friend’s kids in mind and wanted an album of Christmas lullabys. I think it became just a little more sassy than anticipated, but I think you’ll enjoy it regardless.

Calvin Arsenia – Summer in Hindsight / Calvin Arsenia & Mike Dillon / Oct. 16, 2020
Soundtrack by Calvin Arsenia and Mike Dillon for The West 18th Street Fashion Show’s 20th year as a feature-length film. COVID-19 changed everything in 2020. “We are moving it from the street to the screen,” says Peregrine Honig to inkansascitymagazine. “Mike Dillon and Calvin Arsenia will be scoring and performing in the film.” The film premiered October 16, 2020 at The Boulevard Drive-In. Honig wrote,. “We did this during a pandemic and a cultural revolution. I am not sure where else or how else this could happen at this moment in history.” Calvin Arsenia had recently been emotionally and greatly moved by the area and national Black Lives Matter Movement. His own research into his own family revealed that Calvin’s great, great, great grandmother Alice Gilliam Scott, was a former slave who lived to observe her 100th birthday as noted by a regional newspaper Calvin had written. In the summer of 2020 Calvin wrote “Revelation” an unreleased track inspired by Black Lives Matter. Calvin premiered the song on WMM on August 12, 2020. He later shared his other new songs, “Scars and Stripes” and “The Flying Monkees are Coming!” on our October 14, 2020 edition of WMM. Both of those songs ended up on Summer in Hindsight.

Calvin Arsenia – Paradise / Calvin Arsenia / June 23, 2023
[Calvin Arsenia plays a PARADISE Album Release Party, Friday, June 23, and Saturday, June 24, at 7:00 PM at The Emerald, 1715 West 9th Street, KCMO, WEST BOTTOMS. More info at http://www.calvinarsenia.com]

Calvin’s Book EVERY GOOD BOY DOES FINE / Andrews McMeel Universal / Oct. 5, 2021

11:46 – Pledge Break #6

This is WMM’s Fall Fund Drive Show with Betse Ellis, Rachel Christia, & Beth Barden

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11:53

  1. Kemet Coleman–”Android (feat. FlareThaRebel & Kadesh Flow)”
    from: “Android (feat. FlareThaRebel & Kadesh Flow)”–Single / Kemet Creative / April 26, 2024
    [Kemet Coleman is a Kansas City based musicians and is a member of the Hip-Hop duo COA (Center of Attention) and is the lead singer of the Funk/Rap/Soul band The Phantastics. Kemet is also a core element of The Marcus Lewis Big Band for Brass & Boujee. Kemet is a two time Pitch Music Award nominee for “Best Hip-Hop Act.” Kemet is known for his unprecedented collaborations with UMKC, 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. A UMKC 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. In 2020 Coleman contributed his song, “The Virus” to the compilation, Kansas City Syzygy, music created by over 25 KC-based musicians in the middle of the map of a pandemic. All proceeds donated to KC Tenants, a local nonprofit organized to ensure that everyone has a safe, accessible, affordable home. Kemet Coleman released, BLACK IS BEAUTIFUL on Aug. 1, 2020. Kenet Coleman released the single “Eyes On The Sr\treet” on May 21, 2021.] [The Phantastics released their single “All That Fine”on May 6, 2022. The Pjhantastics are an 8 member band from KC formed in December of 2010. Kemet the Phantom on lead vocals; Leigh Gibbs on lead vocals; JJ Cantrell on lead guitar & vocals; Danny Florez on electric bass; Ashley Thompson on drums, DJ Mitchell on saxophone; Ryan Jamaal Davis on Trombone and rap vocals; Austin Quick on keyboards. The Phantastics specialize in genre-blending dance floor activators. In 2015, the music group was crowned “Kansas City’s best party band” by the KC Star. Musicianship and diversity are at the core of their success. Rock, Rap, Dance, Funk, Jazz & Soul are all incorporated into their music. “The band that can do it all”, according to I Heart Local Music, has shared the stage with some of music’s most legendary acts including George Clinton and the Parliament Funkadelic. On Oct. 18, 2019 The Phantastics released LIVE AT THE PLAZA ART FAIR. On Aug. 24, 2018 The Phantastics released the EP, LIFE OF THE PARTY. On Dec. 14, 2013 The Phantastics released their debut album THE CLOSER. Info at: http://www.thephantastics.com]

[Kemet Coleman & Kadesh Flow plays Brass & Booojee Halloween Concert & Costume Completion at Vine Street Brewing Company, 2010 Vine Street, KCMO on Friday, October 25, 5:00pm to 9:00pm, with the electrifying sounds of Brass & Boujee, a 20-piece hip-hop big band that charted #1 on the Jazz Billboard in 2018, and special guests: Kemet Coleman, the mastermind behind Vine Street Brewing Co., and rapper/trombonist Kadesh Flow will be on stage, spitting bars and bringing the heat alongside the big band.]

[FlarethaRebel plays Apocalypse Meow 17 on Saturday, November 2nd at recordBar, 1520 Grand, Blvd. KCMO, Doors at 6:00pm / Show at 7:00pm. \with Julia Haile, The Creepy Jingles, Nathan Corsi & My Atomic Daydream. Apocalypse Meow is MMF’s main fundraiser for Abby’s Fund For Musicians’ Health Care.]

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

On The Next Show! on October 30, at 10:30 we welcome Sondra Freeman of Midwest Music Foundation who will share details about Apocalypse Meow 17 on Saturday, November 2nd at recordBar, 1520 Grand, Blvd. KCMO, Doors at 6:00pm / Show at 7:00pm. Featuring: Flare Tha Rebel, Julia Haile, The Creepy Jingles, Nathan Corsi & My Atomic Daydream. Apocalypse Meow is MMF’s main fundraiser for Abby’s Fund For Musicians’ Health Care, which provides local musicians and music workers with essential health care resources. In addition to live music, the RockDocs will be on site to offer flu shots and COVID boosters (provided by the Kansas City Indian Center), screenings, wellness programs, opportunities to discuss health conditions and concerns, and arrange follow-ups. We’ll also have live raffles that feature an assortment of items donated by local businesses, and an online auction running November 1st-22nd, 2024: http://www.32auctions.com/AM17

Also next week we talk with longtime architect and art collector, Scott Heidmann and fashion advertising veteran from New York, Ken Petti about the Heidmann Art Salon, their current projects and their adventures in Art from New York to Kansas City.

Also next week, LIVE on the phone from France our friend Krystle Warren talks about her bad The Faculty’s new album Extended Play.

Thank you to all who have donated during our two Fall Fund Drive Show on Wednesday MidDay Medley and our WMM Facebook Fundraiser, we received donations from 45 individuals who donated a total of $3436.00. That is 95% of our ambitious show goal, I call that a success!!!

THANK YOU to our incredible KKFI Staff; Director of Development & Communications – J Kelly Dougherty, Volunteer Coordinator – Darryl Oliver, Chief Operator – Chad Brothers, KKFI Accounting & Administration – Shaina Littler

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Show #1066

WMM presents: Run With It + Betse Ellis + Rachel Christia + Beth Barden + New & MidCoastal Releases

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

Wednesday, October 23, 2024

New & MidCoastal Releases + Run With It + Betse Ellis + Rachel Christia + Beth Barden

Mark spins more New & MidCoastal Releases from: Chase The Horseman, Krystle Warren & The Faculty, Calvin Arsenia, Chloe Jacobson, Run With It, Juliette Frost, Monta At Odds remixed by Religion of Heartbreak, Just Angel, Kat King, Eddie Moore, Kemet Coleman featuring Kadesh Flow & Flare tha Rebel, Koney, Charli xcx, Xiu Xiu, and Samara Joy.

At 11:00 we talk with Miguel Carabello and members of the band Run With It who released their newest singles: “It’s Not Over (feat. The Royal Chief) on April 10, 2024; “Nightwatch” on August 21, 2024; and “Ghost Like You” on September 13, 2024. Run With It offers a diverse musical experience tailored to various events. From campus showcases to corporate galas, their high-octane performances leave an indelible mark. With influences ranging from OneRepublic to Imagine Dragons, their alternative rock vibe creates an electrifying atmosphere. Combining exceptional originals with skillful covers of artists like Kings of Leon and Ed Sheeran, Run With It ensures a night of non-stop. Run With it were last on WMM seven years ago on March 22, 2017 when the band was a 3-piece. They have now expanded to be a 5-piece band. More info at:
linktr.ee/runwithitband

AND, Betse Ellis, critically acclaimed fiddler, singer, songwriter, member of Starhaven Rounders, Little Miss Dynamite, and one half of Betse & Clarke; with Rachel Christia a KC born tech-girl, afro-futurist, vocalist, actress ,& landlocked mermaid who was in the bands: Hearts of Darkness, Pink Hawks, The Maestro’s, and is a board member for KC Folk Fest; with Beth Barden Chef/Owner at succotash, 2601 Holmes Street, KCMO, all join us for the entire show as Guest Co-Hosts to encourage our beautiful listeners to call 888-931-0901, or visit http://www.kkfi.org to support 90.1 FM KKFI – Kansas City Community Radio during our Fall Fund Drive Show.

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Show #1066

WMM Playlist from October 16, 2024

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

Wednesday, October 16, 2024

New & MidCoastal Releases + Christena Graves + Betse Ellis + Joelle St. Pierre

  1. “Main Title Instrumental – It’s Showtime Folks”
    from: Orig. Motion Picture Soundtrack All That Jazz / Casablanca / December 20, 1979
    [WMM’s Adopted Theme Song]
  1. The Softies – “I Said What I Said”
    from: The Bed I Made / Father/Daughter Records / August 23, 2024
    [The Softies is a musical duo consisting of Rose Melberg and Jen Sbragia, who are known for their minimal approach to pop music. // Beginning in 1994, the band was intended to be a side project for both artists. Along with an eventual career as a solo artist, Rose Melberg performed with Tiger Trap, Gaze, and Go Sailor. Jen Sbragia was known for her work with the band Pretty Face. As part of the Twee Pop movement centrally located in the Pacific Northwest, they were able to meet at performances for their respective bands. The two derived their name from a UK new wave group. // After Tiger Trap disbanded in January 1994, the pair formed The Softies and recorded the four-song “Love Seat” 7-inch single for Slumberland Records. Calvin Johnson later produced their “He’ll Never Have To Know” single and the band’s debut album It’s Love on the K Records label. They released an eponymous EP under Slumberland Records in 1996 (recorded before It’s Love). Within months, they would record their critically acclaimed [citation needed] full-length Winter Pageant in Melberg’s childhood home in Sacramento, California. In 2000, they released their final collabor-ative work, Holiday in Rhode Island. It is sometimes speculated that their albums correspond with the seasons of the year as follows: It’s Love (Summer), The Softies (Autumn), Winter Pageant (Winter), Holiday in Rhode Island (Spring). // The Softies almost exclusively use two electric guitars and harmonizing vocal melodies for their recorded tracks and live performances. Their lack of accompaniment, minimal production, and brevity of their songs are recurring characteristics of their work throughout their three full-length albums. // The band undertook a few tours, including as an opening act for singer/songwriter Elliott Smith. // For the first time since 2000, the Softies toured as part of Chickfactor 2012: For the Love of Pop, with shows in Brooklyn, Portland and San Francisco. In 2018 the Softies played live again for a benefit concert in Vancouver.]

The Softies – Album Discography
It’s Love / K Records / 1995
Winter Pageant / K Records / 1997
Holiday In Rhode Island / K Records / 2000
The Bed I Made / Father/Daughter Records / 2024]

  1. Field Daze – “Hate Me”
    from: “Hate Me” – Single / Solstice Audio / September 13, 2024
    [1 of 10 singles Field Daze has released in the last 2 years. Field Daze, is an Indie Rock/Dreampop band, originated in KCMO when Rodd Fenton & Dan Camino responded to a Facebook call to start a Dreampop band. Their collaboration led to the creation of early demos. Shortly after, they were joined by Tracer Cauy, Kyer Lasswell, & Beau Harris, solidifying the band’s lineup. // Their magnetic sound quickly found a home in the KC music community, playing The Rino, The Ship, and The Bottleneck. Field Daze’s live performances became synonymous with an immersive musical experience, drawing in crowds with their captivating melodies. // Currently, the band channels their creativity by recording homegrown tracks within Rodd Fenton’s personal studio, honing their craft and evolving their unique sound. More Info at: http://www.fielddazekc.com

[Field Daze play The Ship, 1221 Union, KCMO on Nov. 15 w/ The Highwater and Black Light Animals]

10:06 – Intro / Pledge Break #1

Special Guest co-hosts: Betse Ellis and Joelle St. Pierre

Betse Ellis. Originally from Fayetteville, Arkansas, Betse received her Bachelors of Arts in Music and a Bachelors of Arts in English, from the University of Missouri – Kansas City. For over 40 years she has been playing the violin and fiddle professionally and also working as a teacher of music. Betse was a founding member of the acclaimed internationally known band, The Wilders. Betse has released two solo records, and records & performs w/ the band Little Miss Dynamite, and The Starhaven Rounders and with her husband, multi-instrumentalist Clarke Wyatt, as the internationally known, Betse & Clarke.

Betse Ellis, Thanks for being with us on Wednesday MidDay Medley

Also with us is Joelle St. Pierre, a friend of the show, a friend of mine since the early 1990s when we worked together at Cafe Lulu. Joelle is a super volunteer for 90.1 FM KKFI, helping with KKFI’s special events, the Crossroads Music Festival, answering phones for our On-Air-Fund Drives, being a “Listener Evaluator” for KKFI’s Program Evaluation Initiative. Joelle works full time for an Insurance Company but also finds time to volunteer for Midwest Music Foundation, Folk Alliance International, and several other charity organization.Joelle helped me build two 18-raised bed gardens for schools in KCK, and also helped water gardens for several years. Poet Kahlil Gibran notes that “Music is the language of the Spirit. It opens the secret of life bringing peace, abolishing strife”.

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

90.1 FM KKFI Kansas City Community Radio is Non-Commercial, and that means that three times a year, we interrupt our regular programming, to ask our listeners, to help us continue our unique, 24-7 programming. For 35 years 90.1 FM KKFI has been on the air. 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 are a non-profit, with a staff of three incredible individuals and hundreds of committed volunteers, who donate thousands of hours every year, producing radio shows, training new hosts and producers, developing new radio shows, serving our vast community landscape with music and news, information and stories that reflect the many communities we serve. We do all of this because of YOU and it is because of our incredible listeners, who take a moment and call 888-931-0901 and donate, that we are able to continue. You keep us alive! Our volunteers are waiting to hear from YOU right now. WE NEED YOU – MORE THAN EVER.

In 2024 on WMM we conducted over 119 interviews with 152 special guests: Michelle Bacon, Adee Dancy, Lonnie Fisher, Tara Fisher, Katie Gilchrist, Erin Keller, Mitzi McKee, Katie Gilchrist, Rod Parks, Jennifer Roe, Janice Woolery, David Luther, Kelly Dougherty, Buck Moon, James Carter, Julia Othmer, James T. Lundie, Flamy Grant, Malek Azrael, Alisön Hawkins, Fritz Hutchison, Betse Ellis, Trecen Peeler, Carlos Nunez, Joelle St. Pierre, Kat King, Elaine McMilian, DJ Thundercutz, Jasmine Majors, Nico Gray, Sarah Bradshaw, Michael Byars, Chris Haghirian, Manuel Abarca, Kim Stanton, Kris Bruders, Paul Wenske, Nancy Meis, Chris Wenske, Isaac S. Cates, Claire Adams, ALBER, Rick Truman, Sondra Freeman, Mara Williams, JM Banks, Jen Owen, Brad Cox, D. Rashaan Gilmore, Anson The Ornery, Shaun Crowley, Chris Kinsley, Sid Sowder, Josh Thomas, Justin Brooks, James Capps, Chris Smead, Jeremiah James Gonzales, Scott Hrabko, Beth Watts Nelson, Jocelyn Olivia Nixon, Lauren Krum, Mike Stover, Brenton Cook, Mikal Shapiro, Stephonne, Chad Brothers, Calvin Arsenia, Ivory Blue, Klaartje Van Lue, Kasey Rausch, Maria Vasquez Boyd, Necia Gamby, Clarke Wyatt, Danny Santell, Miki P., Rachel Lovelace, Peregrine Honig, Izzy Vivas, Krystle Warren, Ashlee Fairchild Jones, Jean Fabien Dijoud, Dan Parsons, Aaron Rhodes, Ethan Payton, Nicolette Paige, Zee Underscore, Charlie Colborne, Bill Belzer, Tommy Capps, Dirk Liebert, Graham Stone, Audrey Crabtree, MusicbySkippy, Lone Stranger, Adam Phillips, Danielle Ate the Sandwich, Scott McCaughey, Kristina King, Lincoln Dreher, Tom Mardikes, Glenn Robinson, Ayron Alexander, Noah Cassidy, Kole Waters, Cameron Thomas, Scott Easterday, Kyle Dahlquist, Bill Sundahl, Bryan Redmond, Ryan Wurtz, Nick Carswell, Fally Afani, Lava Dreams, Hillary Watts, Chuck Whittington, Just Angel, T.A. Rell, Duff Thompson, Josh Mobley, David George, Tucker Slough, Nathan Reusch, Mark Ronning, Lori Raye Erickson, Jessica Dressler, Jen Frank Klenke, Adria Patterson, Alex Kimball Williams, Michael McQuary, Paris Williams, Jesse Kates, Christina Graves, Brandon Graves, Sandra Deer, Beth Barden, Rachel Christia, Miguel Carabello, Daniel Cole, Paul Seiz, Scott Heidemann, Ken Petti, Sondra Freeman, Destiny Atkinson, Kate Hall, Damron Russell Armstrong, Gail Bronfman Bunch., Brick Wilbur, Nick Spacek, Bill Brownlee, Rachel Ytyurralde

10:14

  1. Laura Marling – “Patterns”
    from: Patterns in Repeat / Chrysalis Records / October 25, 2024
    [8th studio album from Laura Beatrice Marling was born February 1, 1990, from Eversley, Hampshire. Her debut album Alas, I Cannot Swim, her second album I Speak Because I Can, and her fourth album Once I Was An Eagle were all nominated for the Mercury Music Prize in 2008, 2010, and 2013, respectively. She won the Brit Award for Best British Female Solo Artist at the 2011 Brit Awards, and was nominated for the same award at the 2012 and 2014 Brit Awards. The youngest of three daughters, Marling learned guitar at an early age. Her father, Sir Charles William Somerset Marling, the 5th Marling Baronet, ran a recording studio, introduced her to folk music and shaped her musical taste, an experience that Marling later described as, “a bit of a blessing and a bit of a curse….[because] I couldn’t slot myself into the age-appropriate genre”. Marling received a scholarship to attend Leighton Park School, a private Quaker school in Reading, Berkshire. During her secondary school years she felt uneasy around other people and was afraid of death. Marling dated Noah and the Whale singer/guitarist Charlie Fink briefly before the pair separated in 2008. She also dated Marcus Mumford of Mumford and Sons until late 2010. She moved to Silver Lake in Los Angeles, California in 2013, before relocating back to London in December 2014. In September 2013, Marling explained: “I am a solitary person but I love people, I’m not a misanthrope. I like the idea of speaking only when it’s strictly necessary. The closest I ever feel to people is in shared experience. I’m still exploring that, I don’t know where it’s going to lead me.]
  1. Paul McCartney & Wings – “The Long and Winding Road / Lady Madonna (One Hand Clapping Sessions)”
    from: One Hand Clapping (Live Sessions) / MPL Communications / June 14, 2024
    [Live studio sessions from 1974 newly mixed and available for the first time. Official album from seldom-seen documentary film – featuring several previously unreleased tracks. One of music’s most mythical live albums finally released on June 14th, 2024. // The wait is over: With the June 14 release of One Hand Clapping, one of the most bootlegged live albums in musical history will finally receive a proper release. In August 1974, when Band on the Run was enjoying a seven-week consecutive #1 stint at the top of the UK album charts, Paul McCartney and Wings headed to Abbey Road Studios for the filming of a video documentary and possible live studio album – One Hand Clapping. Despite overwhelming demand for newly recorded material from the biggest band in the world at that time, One Hand Clapping was never officially released. // Filmed and recorded over four days and directed by David Litchfield, the release of One Hand Clapping is a historic moment for Paul McCartney fans. Over the years, various parts of One Hand Clapping have been bootlegged with varying degrees of success. Some of the material has also appeared on official McCartney releases. However, the June 14 release of One Hand Clapping, which features the original artwork designed for the project, including a TV sales brochure for the unreleased film at the time, is the first time the audio for the film—plus several additional songs recorded off-camera–have been officially issued. // One Hand Clapping showcased Wings‘ new line-up, fresh off their return from Nashville, where they recorded the classic single Junior’s Farm. Following the sudden departure of Denny Seiwell and Henry McCullough the previous year on the eve of recording the Wings masterpiece Band on the Run, Paul, Linda, and Denny Laine were now joined by guitarist Jimmy McCulloch and drummer Geoff Britton. Additionally joining the band in the studio were orchestral arranger Del Newman and saxophonist Howie Casey, who had previously played with Paul in Hamburg and would go on to join the Wings touring band. // Opening with an instrumental jam that would become the One Hand Clapping theme song, the album features live-in-studio renditions of Wings mega-hits “Live and Let Die,” “Band on the Run,” “Jet,” “My Love,” “Hi, Hi, Hi,” “Junior’s Farm,” Paul’s much loved solo song “Maybe I’m Amazed,” reworked extracts of Beatles’ classics “Let It Be,” “The Long and Winding Road” and “Lady Madonna,” the Moody Blues hit “Go Now” with Denny Laine singing, and a Paul solo piano version of the Harry Akst/Benny Davis Tin Pan Alley classic “Baby Face.” // One Hand Clapping will be released in multiple formats, including an online exclusive 2LP + 7” package featuring an exclusive vinyl single of previously unreleased solo performances recorded on the final day of the sessions in the backyard of Abbey Road studios. These include the unreleased track “Blackpool,” The Beatles’ iconic “Blackbird,” Wings B-side “Country Dreamer,” and cover versions of Eddie Cochran’s “Twenty Flight Rock” (the first song Paul played to John Lennon when they met in 1957) and Buddy Holly’s “Peggy Sue” and “I’m Gonna Love You Too.” // One Hand Clapping serves as a celebration of the enduring legacy of Paul McCartney and Wings. It captured a moment when Wings had found and defined their signature sound – just as Paul had shaped popular culture the decade before with The Beatles, he was doing it once again in the 70s with Wings. This recording gives an insight into the inner workings of the band as they work and play together in the studio. It also underscores Paul’s incredible talent as a live performer: Fifty years on, Paul is still performing many of these songs in packed stadiums across the world.]
  1. Flight Attendant – “KC Hot Mess”
    from: Powerlines EP / Flight Attendant Band / October 18, 2024
    [Flight Attendant lead singer songwriter, Karalyne Winegarner wrote to me directly letting me know that she was from Kansas City and is now based in Nashville, TN as the front woman for the band. She wrote to me saying “KC Hot Mess” is about knowing who you are and being comfortable with that – it’s also her “coming out,” song as her first girl friend, Katie Pruitt, is featured as the guitar player. Flight Attendant’s previous singles, “Therapy Couch,” and “Anime,” have both received rotation on KC stations, 90.9 The Bridge and KKFI 90.1FM – and now she’d love to see her hometown title track “KC Hot Mess,” get some love. Karalyne continued writing: “We have yet to receive any sort of press from Kansas City – despite being on the local radio and having sold out shows from Austin, TX, to Nashville,TN and even Munich Germany…. our band is still looking to make a dent in our hometown.” // Flight Attendant played the 20th Annual Crossroads Music Fest, Sat, Aug. 24. In August we played Flight Attendant’s single: “Dreamland” which had been their set opener for the last few tours, so the band made if their first single from their EP, “Powerlines” to be released October 11, 2024.This new single follows the band’s earlier single: “Therapy Couch” released June 23, 2023. “Flight Attendant delivers an experience,” – Rolling Stone Magazine. Flight Attendant belongs to that breed of rock bands made in Nashville, USA; where their sound is nothing less than a sonic unicorn. Blending sounds of grunge with power-pop hooks, viola and light synth textures, they have begun to create a hypnotic sound and energy all of their own. Glide Magazine says that Lead Singer Karalyne, “Commands your attention like Freddie Mercury working the crowd in an arena.” Flight Attendant band has been compared to Haim and Fleetwood Mac, or as TurnuptheVolume puts it, “Think Warpaint having a dance with Best Coast,” – This “Nashville based eclectic-indie band….is ready for take off”, Velvet Thunder.]

[Flight Attendant lead singer songwriter, Karalyne Winegarner will be with is LIVE on November 6 ere on Wednesday MidDay Medley]

10:26 – Pledge Break #2

Our WMM Fall Fund Drive Team: Betse Ellis and Joelle St. Pierre

Today on WMM we are playing New & MidCoastal musical releases. 90.1 FM KKFI’s non-profit organization and governing body is the MidCoast Radio Project. MidCoastal is where we are, on the coasts of the Missouri and Kansas Rivers with a music community that spans the Kansas City Metro region and west to Lawrence and Topeka and south to Olathe and east to Columbia and North to St Joseph. Not necessarily the reach of our 100,000 watt signal but definitely the reach of our community.

WMM and KKFI are committed to featuring artists under-represented in other media, and that includes the music community that lives within KC and Lawrence and the radiance of our 100 watt signal. The story of KC’s Arts and Music Community is our primary focus on WMM, where for 20 years we have shined a light on the artists, the music labels recording studios, and music venues.

Wednesday MidDay Medley 90.1 FM was the first radio show and first radio station to ever play many if these amazing musical artists. WMM was the first to play the recordings of: Calvin Arsenia, and Madisen Ward and the Mama Bear, and Krystle Warren, and The Black Creatures and KD Kuro, The Shy Boys, The Salvation Choir. We were the first to interview these artists live on the radio and bring their music to a wider audience.

Timothy Finn Kansas City area music writer named WMM “The Best Place to Hear Local Music on the Radio.” and the Best Place to hear area musicians talk about their music.

10:33 – Underwriting

  1. Nubya Garcia – “Set It Free (feat. Richie)”
    from: Odyssey / Nubya Garcia – Concord Jazz / September 20, 2024
    [Nubya Garcia’s album SOURCE from Concord Jazz / released August 21, 2020, was part of WMM’s 120 Best Recording of 2020. Nubya Nyasha Garcia was born in 1991. She is a British jazz musician, saxophonist, flautist, composer and bandleader. Garcia is the youngest of four siblings born in Camden Town, London to a Guyanese mother, a former civil servant, and a British Trinidadian film maker father. Garcia followed her older siblings to the local Saturday music centre at the age of 5, where she first learned the violin and later played the viola in the London Schools Symphony Orchestra (LSSO). Garcia has said her home life with her stepdad, a brass player with a vast collection of instruments, and her mother a keen collector of all genres of music from reggae and Latin to classical and soul, coupled with the music activities at school, Camden School for Girls, meant she was saturated with music of all genres. Garcia began learning the saxophone at the age of 10, with Vicky Wright until attaining ABRSM G8 distinction. She very early became a member of the Camden Jazz Band, directed by jazz pianist Nikki Yeoh, before joining the junior jazz program at the Royal Academy of Music. She also attended the workshops of Tomorrow’s Warriors under the direction of Gary Crosby. While still in High School, she received a scholarship for a five-week summer program at the Berklee College of Music in Boston. During her Gap Year she studied with former Jazz Messengers member, Jean Toussaint. In 2016 she graduated with Honours from the Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance, in Jazz Performance. In 2017, Garcia released her debut album Nubya’s 5ive via the label Jazz re:freshed. That year, her Nubya Garcia Band was an opening act at Gilles Peterson’s Worldwide Festival in Sète; the following year she played at the NYC Winter Jazz Festival and the Jazzfest Berlin.In her 2018 EP When We Are, Garcia explored how electronics can be used in a live jazz environment; the EP was created as a result of the Steve Reid Innovation Award. She is also a member of the Nérija, a collective, and the band Maisha led by drummer Jake Long. In addition, she is a collaborator on albums by Makaya McCraven, Theon Cross, Moses Boyd, the Toshio Matsuura Group and Sons of Kemet to Shabaka Hutchings; contributions from her can be found on five tracks of Brownswoods We Out Here, a sampler album from the modern London jazz scene. Garcia tours internationally, in Europe, India, Australia, and North America. She regularly performs at Greenfield festivals in the UK including Love Supreme Jazz Festival. She has headlined sell-out shows at Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club London. Garcia also has a burgeoning reputation as a DJ, with a hit monthly radio residency on NTS Radio since November 2017. Garcia was supposed to perform at the Glastonbury Festival, but the festival had to be cancelled due to the increasing concerns over the 2019–20 coronavirus pandemic.]
  1. Nala Sinephro – “Continuum 9”
    from: Endlessness / Warp Records / September 6, 2024
    [Nala Sinephro (born 1996) is a Caribbean-Belgian experimental jazz musician, currently based in London. She is best known for her ambient jazz compositions, where she predominantly plays the pedal harp, modular synthesiser, keyboards and piano. // In 2021, she released her debut studio album, Space 1.8, on Warp Records to widespread critical acclaim. The album placed highly on several music publications’ end-of-year lists. // Nala Sinephro spent her childhood in Belgium, growing up on the outskirts of Brussels, near a forest. Her Belgian mother was a classical piano teacher and her Martiniquan/Guadeloupean father was a jazz saxophonist. // During her teenage years, Sinephro developed a tumor in her jaw. The tumor’s successful removal influenced a period of hedonistic living, with Sinephro frequenting Brussels-based clubs to seek out hardcore dance music. // Initially interested in becoming a biochemist, Sinephro eventually transferred to an arts-based high school which featured a jazz department. There, she discovered the harp, which she quickly connected with. Sinephro attended Berklee College of Music in Boston for one year, dropping out after finding her job as a sound engineer provided a more practical education. She moved to London and enrolled in a second jazz college, though she quickly dropped out as a result of the racial disparity there. // In London, Sinephro became a contemporary of saxophonists Shabaka Hutchings and Nubya Garcia, and the jazz improvisation collective Steam Down, where she developed a sense of individuality in her style. Sinephro began performing with Steam Down regularly, working alongside the London Contemporary Orchestra’s artistic director Robert Ames. // Sinephro began writing the songs that would appear on Space 1.8 in 2018 and 2019. Writing on piano, she would record her pedal harp and modular synthesiser parts at her home before entering Pink Bird recording studio to record with the album’s collaborators, with included saxophonists Nubya Garcia and James Mollison, drummer Jake Long, and bassists Twm Dylan and Wonky logic. Sinephro emphasized minimalism and intentionality when composing the album. // Sinephro currently lives in Tottenham, North London. She has family based in the Caribbean island Martinique. During the COVID-19 pandemic, Sinephro spent several months living on Martinique, where she developed an interest in field recordings.

Nala Sinephro – Album Discography
Space 1.8, Warp Records (2021)
Endlessness, Warp Records (2024).]

  1. Jane Remover – “How to Teleport”
    from: Magic I Want U – Single / deadAir Records / September 4, 2024
    [Jane Remover (born September 26, 2003) is an American musician. She pioneered the “dariacore” microgenre on SoundCloud with her album of the same name, released under the pseudonym Leroy. She released her debut studio album, Frailty, in 2021, which was followed by Census Designated in 2023. // Remover grew up with her parents and twin sister in northern New Jersey. She attended The College of New Jersey for one semester before leaving to pursue music full-time. She came out publicly as a trans woman in 2022. // Remover’s interest in music production stems back as far as 2011, inspired by dubstep producers like Skrillex, Kill the Noise, and Virtual Riot. She would later go on to produce different styles of EDM in the mid-2010s, citing Porter Robinson as her biggest influence. From electronic music, Remover’s production became more trap-centric around 2018; she cited artists such as Trippie Redd, Earl Sweatshirt, and Tyler, the Creator as inspirations. Guest production then became a large part of Remover’s early career, with her being a member of multiple SoundCloud collectives such as PlanetZero and Graveem1nd. Her production gradually became more digicore-oriented. // In late 2019, Remover began self-producing and releasing her own works on SoundCloud. One of Remover’s first solo releases, “What’s My Age Again?”, gained popularity after being shared on Twitter. Her second EP, Teen Week, was released on February 26, 2021 under the pseudonym Dltzk (stylized as “dltzk”). The track “Homeswitcher” featuring Kmoe, reached 100,000 streams on SoundCloud within the first two weeks of its release. // After the release of several more non-album singles, Remover began teasing the release of her debut studio album, Frailty, and releasing singles for it in June 2021. After the release of the tracks “How to Lie”, “Pretender”, and “Search Party”, Frailty was released via DeadAir Records on November 12, 2021. The album was acclaimed by publications such as Pitchfork, who placed the album at #47 on their list of the best albums of 2021. // On June 27, 2022, Remover announced the retirement of the Dltzk pseudonym, and introduced the name Jane Remover. On the same date, she released the single “Royal Blue Walls”. In Remover’s statement, she said “the stage name Dltzk has never sat right with [her]” and that it “reminds [her] of a period of [her] life [she’d] like to move past”. She also announced that the Teen Week EP would be abridged, as she was uncomfortable with the project as it was originally released. This change went into effect on October 10, 2022, and four songs were removed from the EP. Remover’s second single released as Jane Remover, “Contingency Song”, was released on November 16, 2022. She was the opening act for Brakence’s Hypochondriac tour from November 26 to December 20, 2022. // On August 23, 2023, Remover shared the single “Lips” from her second album, Census Designated, which was released on October 20. On September 20, the album’s title track, “Census Designated”, was released along with an accompanying music video directed by Quadeca. The album saw her move away from bitcrushing and sampling towards a “blend of shoegaze and bedroom pop”, guitar rock anthems with slow buildup and deafening noisy climaxes. A Pitchfork review of Census Designated compared this iteration of her sound to music acts such as Ethel Cain, My Bloody Valentine, Slowdive and yeule. // In February 2024, Remover and labelmate Quannnic joined in The Designated Dreams Tour. Playing 12 dates across the US, the tour focused on their respective albums released the year before. // Remover opened for American rapper JPEGMafia’s 2024 Lay Down My Life tour. // Leroy – Remover has released music under many pseudonyms throughout her career. The most notable of these aliases is Leroy, under which she created sample-heavy EDM mashups. These releases sampled a wide range of sounds, including pop songs of the 2010s, viral videos, and even Remover’s own music. She released a series of albums with the name “dariacore”, the first of them on May 14, 2021, and the cover art for each album released under the Leroy moniker were screenshots from the TV series Daria, which led to the term “dariacore” being used to describe the unique production style that Remover used for these releases. The genre was described by Raphael Helfand of The Fader as “an entire genre in and of itself, taking hyperpop’s silliest tendencies to their logical conclusions”. Three albums were released as “leroy” from December 2020 to May 2022, after which the moniker was officially retired in June 2022 with the release of a DJ mix titled “Leroy & Dltzk Memorial Service”. The Dariacore series of albums have since inspired many artists to adopt a similar style of production, releasing short sample-based EDM tracks themed around popular media. // On July 21, 2023, Remover released the fourth and final studio album under the Leroy pseudonym, Grave Robbing, which premiered on NTS Radio.]

Discography
Studio albums As Jane Remover
Frailty / November 12, 2021 / DeadAir
Census Designated / October 20, 2023 / DeadAir

Albums As Leroy
Dariacore / May 13, 2021 / Self-released
Dariacore 2: Enter Here, Hell to the Left / September 7, 2021 / Self-released
Dariacore 3… At least I think that’s what it’s called? / May 23, 2022 / Self
Grave Robbing / July 21, 2023 / Self-released

Extended plays As Jane Remover
No Words, Just a Picture of Me / July 17, 2020 / PlanetZero
Teen Week / February 26, 2021 (initial release), October 10, 2022 / Self-released

Extended plays As Venturing
Arizona / May 19, 2023 / Self-released

Singles As Jane Remover
“Me” / November 20, 2020 / Self-released
“Woodside Gardens / December 18, 2020 / PlanetZero
“52 Blue Mondays” / January 21, 2021 / PlanetZero
“It’s a Vicious Cycle” / May 14, 2021 / Self-released
“How to Lie” / June 23, 2021 / Self-released
“Pretender” / August 9, 2021 / Self-released
“Search Party” / October 13, 2021 / Self-released
“Cage Girl” / April 17, 2022 / Self-released (SoundCloud), DeadAir (single)
“Royal Blue Walls” / June 27, 2022 / DeadAir
“Contingency Song” / November 16, 2022 / DeadAir
“Lips” / August 23, 2023 / DeadAir
“Census Designated” / September 20, 2023 / DeadAir
“Flash in the Pan” / “Dream Sequence” / July 31, 2024 / DeadAir
“Magic I Want U” / “How to Teleport” / September 4, 2024 / DeadAir

As Venturing
“Sister” / 2024 / Non-album single

10:45 – Pledge Break #3

Our WMM Fall Fund Drive Team: Betse Ellis & Joelle St. Pierre

This year on May 15, 2024 – Wednesday MidDay Medley celebrated 20 Years on the radio! , with LIVE performances in our 90.1 FM Studios from: Calvin Arsenia, IVORY BLUE, Stephonne, Julia Othmer, Kasey Rausch and guests Marion Merritt, Maria Vasques Boyd, Nico Gray, and Necia Gamby..

As of this week we have done 1055 weeks equaled 2130 hours of radio, 13,845 hours of preparation, over 3000 Interviews, 2500 guests, and over 20,000 songs, from thousands of musical artists. We have made it our mission to mix musical genres, playing with themes, diversity, equality, free speech, connecting artists and venues and listeners and communities. Wednesday MidDay Medley has proudly endeavored to help tell the story of our growing Kansas City area music scene, “The Midcoast Sound,” as we like to call it. We have dedicated a majority of our programming to New & MidCoastal Releases.

WMM has presented new formats in radio, with our “A Story In A Song” series, and our special shows featuring: Apocalypse Meow, Juneteenth, Power to The People Fest, Crossroads Music Fest, Folk Alliance International, Manor Fest, The Outer Reaches Festival, Boulevardia. KC Fringe Festival, Waldo Folk Series, Shuttlecock Music, The Folly Theatre, Owen Cox Dance Group, Bach Aria Soloists, KC Pride, and our annual tribute shows to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., David Bowie, Iris Dement, Pioneers of Punk, LGBTQIA Themes, Black Lives Matter and inteviews with Tommy Ramone, Iris Dement, Laurie Anderson, Lily Tomlin. Plus, our annual 4-week special: WMM’s 120 Best Recordings of the Year.

To say this radio show has been inspired by the KC music community, is an understatement. The KC music community is fueled by a collaborative and generous heart that is beating in so many of the artists we’ve met while doing this show. We are inspired by the Fearless Women who created radio on 90.1 FM long before us: our friend April Fletcher who plays bass professionally in Los Angeles, and hosted Mix Well Before Serving on 90.1 in 1988 on KKFI’s first year of broadcast, and last year returned after 35 years to host and produce WMM. And our friend Anne Winter, who left us in 2009, and reminded us how we’re all connected. At Anne’s funeral we realized that we are connected to hundreds of other people who Anne had touched with her gentle, wise, guidance and had nudged into taking a job, going out on a stage, organizing an event, doing a radio show. We were all connected, she had loved us all and supported us, and some of us made a pact to do just a little bit of what Anne did, if we all did a little we could continue her work to help build our community, that is how we keep Anne alive in our heart. And through collaboration, and shining a light, like Abigail Hope Henderson, who we lost in 2013, but not before she ignited a movement to create the Midwest Music Foundation supporting heath care needs and mental health care for the music community. I’m inspired by the diverse , intelligent, motivated, listeners, looking for place on the dial, where they can connect to the stories & music & voice of our community.

Today we celebrate the pure idea of community radio, free form radio, radio that tells the story of the people who live here, the artists, the writers, the teachers, the performers. We celebrate 1065 weeks of WMM, the show that has brought us together, at this time, on this frequency, in these community airwaves. Thanks for listening.

KKFI’s Mission Statement: KKFI is the Kansas City area’s independent, noncommercial community radio station. We seek to stimulate, educate and entertain our audience, to reflect the diversity of the local and world community, and to provide a channel for individuals and groups, issues and music that have been overlooked, suppressed or under-represented by other media.

KKFI’s Philosophy Statement: KKFI is committed to diversity in programming and discourse and seeks to create a climate of mutual respect and collaboration among volunteers and staff.

10:53

  1. Calvin Arsenia – “Probation”
    from: Paradise / Calvin Arsenia / June 23, 2023
    [Paradise is Calvin Arsenia’s new 14 track album. It is only available through http://www.calvinarsenia.com // A new turning point as a songwriter. His most biographical album yet, with songs about Black Lives Matter, Racism, The Police, being on probation, gay love. The album contains collaborations with Cheery, Kadesh Flow and Jametatone. Calvin Arsenia one of our most frequent guests, who first appeared on WMM on July 25, 2012. KC Magazine has hailed Calvin as ‘equal parts opera, symphony, musical theatre, rock show, all built around its creator: a charismatic 6-foot-7-inch harpist with a 3 and ½ octave range, natural stage command and knack for gilding gold and painting lilies.’ Born in Orlando, Florida, Calvin’s creative journey began when he moved to Olathe, Kansas, teaching himself the guitar, piano, banjo. He learned his signature instrument, the harp, at the age of 20. His passion for stretching the boundaries of musical expression saw him transform a trip to Edinburgh, Scotland’s Fringe Festival early in his career into a life-changing music mission, with an Edinburgh church offering him a role as musical liaison between the church and the city that would change his life. Two years and 300 shows later, Calvin returned to KC reborn as a humanistic songwriter / performer where at 24 he released his EP, Moments, in 2014, and his EP Prose in 2015, and his Folk Alliance exclusive EP Catastrophe in 2016. On February 14, 2017 Calvin released his critically acclaimed full length debut, Catastrophe, with a live show at recordBar in November 2016 that involved a company of 50 people, dancers, stilt walkers. After signing to Center Cut Records, Calvin released the albums: Cantaloupe in 2018, with a sold out gigantic spectical at The Gem Theatre on Saturday, September 15, 2018. He then released, L.A. Sessions in 2019, and the EP HONEY DEW, and the EP Goddess with Quixotic, the Holiday album, ALL IS CALM. In 2020 Calvin collaborated with Mike Dillon on the Soundtrack to “Summer in Hindsight,” a feature-length film created by The West 18th Street Fashion Show that starred Calvin as an actor. Calvin is also the co-creator of the podcast “We Were Christian Kids” created with childhood friend Justin Randall who is a stand up comedian working in New York City and now Los Angeles. Calvin is also the published author of EVERY GOOD BOY DOES FINE, a collection of Poetry & Prose published on October 5, 2021, by Andrews McMeel Universal. Calvin was voted KC’s Best Musician in The Pitch 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, and 2022. He has been featured in Billboard, NPR.org. Charlotte Street Foundation announced that the recipients of the 2022 Generative Performing Artist Awards are The Black Creatures and Calvin Arsenia Scott. Calvin Arsenia played a PARADISE Album Release Party, Friday, June 23, and Saturday, June 24, at 7:00 PM at The Emerald, 1715 West 9th Street, KCMO, WEST BOTTOMS. Calvin Arsenia was our guest on WMM on Jan. 18, 2023, June 21, 2023, and our 1000th Show on June 28, 2923.]

[Calvin Arsenia plays IN THE ROUND with Julia Othmer, and Kirstie Lynn at The Bauer, 115 West 18th Street, in KCMO’s West Crossroads, Thurs, Oct. 17, at 7:00pm. Info at http://www.calvinarsenia.com]

Calvin Arsenia Discography

Calvin Arsenia – Moments [EP] / Independent / April 9, 2014
Calvin Arsenia was 24 when he released this EP after returning home to Kansas City after living and performing in Edinburgh, Scotland. Calvin works as a songwriter, composer, lyricist, producer, and engineer. Calvin Arsenia played live on Wednesday MidDay Medley on October 22. 2014.

Calvin Arsenia – Prose [EP] / Independent / February 3, 2015
Recorded over the course of three live sessions at Edinburgh’s Napier University. Produced by Graham Coe. Engineered by David O’Leary. Music and Lyrics: Calvin Arsenia, with Fiona Reid & Liselot Van Oosterom on Vocals, Graham Coe on Cello, Mark Smith on Percussion, Lyle Watt on Guitar Calvin Arsenia on Vocals & Guitar & Piano. Calvin Arsenia joined us on WMM on March 18, August 5, and October 28.

Calvin Arsenia – Caviar [EP] / Calvin Arsenia / December 5, 2017
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 and Music by Calvin Arsenia. Produced by Jametatone, Simon Huntley and Calvin Arsenia. Recorded at The Infoaming Vertex.

Calvin Arsenia – Catastrophe {EP] / Calvin Arsenia / February 17, 2016
Limited edition EP, produced for Folk Alliance International, contains demo recordings of original gems that are the blueprints for Calvin’s soon to be released full length debut, coming in 2017. 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. He has played all over town, including showcases at Folk Alliance International, Kansas City Fringe Fest, The Nelson Atkins Museum of Art, and collaborations with bands like My Brothers and Sisters. Standing at 6 foot 5 inches, Arsenia’s powerful vocals span a 3.5 octave range, while playing piano, bango, guitar and harp. Calvin Arsenia is getting ready to release a new album in the fall. Calvin teaches music to elementary students.

Calvin Arsenia – Catastrophe [Album] / Calvin Arsenia / February 14, 2017
Calvin Arsenia premiered these songs in a live show at recordBar in November 2016 in a stage show that involved a cpmpany 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 teaches music to elementary students. Calvin is also a graduate of Artist INC. Since 2014 we have been celebrating the music of Calvin Arsenia. 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 recently returned home from a three month US/European Outlyre Tour where he has played San Francisco, Portland, Vancouver, NYC, Boston, Edinburgh, Sweden, Denmark, Holland, Switzerlnd, Lyon and Paris. in over 40 shows, with musician and friend Simon Huntley who plays with Quixotic. Calvin is working to release new music from Calvin’s June 11th, Live Recording at Kansas City’s newly restored Greenwood Social Hall, at 1750 Bellevue Ave. in KC. ] [Calvin Arsenia played Big Bang Buffet’s “Black Sheep Rising,” Tuesday, April 11, at 8:00 at The Buffalo Room. A benefit for 90.1 FM KKFI featuring Ron Megee, Lisa Cordes, Jon “Piggy” Cupit, The Sleazebeats, Kristie Stremel, Jen Harris, Maria Vasquez Boyd, Jen Appell, Bill Belzer, Charlie Colborne, Mark Manning, Susan Cedarquis-Brewington, BJ McBride, Michael McQuary, Janet Henry, Ryan Wilks, and Nico Gray.] [Calvin Arsenia was on WMM on Feb. 15, April 12, Sept. 20, and Oct. 25 , 2017.

Calvin Arsenia – Live at Greenwood Social Hall / Unreleased / June 11, 2017
Solo live performance at Greenwood Social Hall, 1760 Bellevue, KCMO.

Calvin Arsenia – Caviar [EP] / Calvin Arsenia / December 5, 2017
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 and Music by Calvin Arsenia. Produced by Jametatone, Simon Huntley and Calvin Arsenia. Recorded at The Infoaming Vertex. 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. n the late Summer and Fall Calvin went on a three month US/European Outlyre Tour where he has played San Francisco, Portland, Vancouver, NYC, Boston, Edinburgh, Sweden, Denmark, Holland, Switzerlnd, Lyon and Paris. in over 40 shows, with musician and friend Simon Huntley who plays with Quixotic. Since 2014 we have been celebrating the music of Calvin Arsenia. 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. Standing at 6 foot 6 inches, Arsenia’s powerful vocals span a 3.5 octave range, while playing piano, banjo, guitar and harp. Calvin teaches music. Calvin is a graduate of Artist INC.

Calvin Arsenia – Cantaloupe / Center Cut Records / September 15, 2018.
Calvin’s 2018 national debut, Cantaloupe (Center Cut Records), has been acclaimed for melding diverse textures into an alluring signature sound for the adventurous artist.

Calvin Arsenia – L.A. Sessions / Center Cut Records / September 20, 2019
Calvin performed live at L.A.’s The Mint, showcasing songs on LA Sessions with musicians who collaborated on the album. Says Calvin: “It’s such a special experience to play with them. To be able to perform these songs in front of an audience and do this for a living – to have made a career out of something I love is so amazing – it is an honor that I never take for granted.”

Calvin Arsenia – Honeydew / Center Cut Records / June 28, 2019
[On September 15, 2018 Calvin released Cantaloupe on Center Cut Records. This new EP is a remix of three of the songs from Cantaloupe, plus a Talking Heads cover that was performed live in this style at a New Year’s Eve show at The Truman opening for Making Movies who performed the entire Talking Heads album, Remain in Light. The last three songs on Honeydew were from performed in this style at The Nelson Atkins 2019 event “Party Arty.” Honeydew was produced by Jametatone, Simon Huntley, Calvin Arsenia.

Quixotic & Calvin Arsenia – “Goddess – EP / Quixotic / May 17, 2019
[An innovative performance art collective that fuses imagination with technology, dance, projection, mapping & live music to create fully-immersive, multi-sensory experiences. Quixotic harnesses light, rhythm and expressive emotion. Quixotic was given Silicon Valley’s unofficial stamp of genius when they were invited to perform at the global TED Conference in 2012. A unique blend of performance art, technology & emotion. Quixotic fuses all these elements in to what the New York Times branded an “innovative circus performance”.]

Calvin Arsenia – all is calm / Calvin Arsenia. / December 13, 2019
[Arsenia’s dreamlike whimsy shimmering through your favorite Christmas Classics. All proceeds for this album go towards the purchase of Calvin’s first harp. Featuring: Ben Muñoz on Cello, Shane Borth on Violin & Voila, & Luke “Skippy” Harbur on Beatbox. Mastered by Jametatone at the Infoaming Vertex and special thanks to Simon Huntley. Calvin wrote: “I recorded the majority of this album in my bedroom in between flights to and from KC and SF. I had my nephews and friend’s kids in mind and wanted an album of Christmas lullabys. I think it became just a little more sassy than anticipated, but I think you’ll enjoy it regardless.

Calvin Arsenia – Summer in Hindsight / Calvin Arsenia & Mike Dillon / Oct. 16, 2020
Soundtrack by Calvin Arsenia and Mike Dillon for The West 18th Street Fashion Show’s 20th year as a feature-length film. COVID-19 changed everything in 2020. “We are moving it from the street to the screen,” says Peregrine Honig to inkansascitymagazine. “Mike Dillon and Calvin Arsenia will be scoring and performing in the film.” The film premiered October 16, 2020 at The Boulevard Drive-In. Honig wrote,. “We did this during a pandemic and a cultural revolution. I am not sure where else or how else this could happen at this moment in history.” Calvin Arsenia had recently been emotionally and greatly moved by the area and national Black Lives Matter Movement. His own research into his own family revealed that Calvin’s great, great, great grandmother Alice Gilliam Scott, was a former slave who lived to observe her 100th birthday as noted by a regional newspaper Calvin had written. In the summer of 2020 Calvin wrote “Revelation” an unreleased track inspired by Black Lives Matter. Calvin premiered the song on WMM on August 12, 2020. He later shared his other new songs, “Scars and Stripes” and “The Flying Monkees are Coming!” on our October 14, 2020 edition of WMM. Both of those songs ended up on Summer in Hindsight.

Calvin Arsenia – Paradise / Calvin Arsenia / June 23, 2023
[Calvin Arsenia plays a PARADISE Album Release Party, Friday, June 23, and Saturday, June 24, at 7:00 PM at The Emerald, 1715 West 9th Street, KCMO, WEST BOTTOMS. More info at http://www.calvinarsenia.com]

Calvin’s Book EVERY GOOD BOY DOES FINE / Andrews McMeel Universal / Oct. 5, 2021
a collection of Poetry & Prose

  1. Christena Graves – “One Good Thing” (CD #11) (4:34)
    from: “One Good Thing” – Single /Junco Records / February 24, 2024
    [On August 3, 2023 Christena Graves released the single “Summer’s End.” // On June 28, 2023 Christena Graves released “Swingin’ On The Stars.” // Christena Graves released her album, FINDING MY FOOTING on February 11, 2021. It was one of WMM’s 120 Best Recordings of 2021. Christena Graves writes songs in order to make sense of her world. Her lyrics are a mixture of a heartfelt acknowledgment of the pain and suffering in life, balanced by the steadying force of committed relationships. Growing up in a coastal area of western Michigan, Christena draws from her deep connection with the natural world to help frame the difficulty of the human emotional landscape. “Nature brings focus for me. I rely on it to color my lyrics.” She found her musical beginning learning to sing harmonies with her older brothers and sisters. Music was an important part of her family and they would often sing hymns together. She fondly remembers the day her oldest brother sat her on the kitchen counter and taught her to sing harmony to Jingle Bells. It was a moment that gave fuel to her love of singing. // After leaving Michigan to attend college in Missouri, she met her husband Brandon and joined the band Waterdeep as the keyboard player. After touring for several years, she stepped away from the band to raise their children. Songwriting became a release to help process the struggles of life. Eventually, she was writing songs for her church community and helping lead music on Sunday mornings. Once the kids were old enough, Christena and Brandon decided to form a new project and return to making music in a bigger way. // 2019 marked the beginning of the Christena Graves Band and the ground work being laid for her return to the music industry. In mid 2020 Greg Lafollette, a long time musical friend, moved back to KC from Nashville where he had built a successful career as an artist and producer. Greg offered his help to record a collections of songs that have become her new record. The album is titled, Finding My Footing. A nod to the difficulty of reengaging in a music business that has changed dramatically over the last 20 years but also a humble acceptance that life can be hard at times but it is important to keep moving forward. // The release of Finding My Footing marks her first full length solo album since 1996 and her first project ever as a band leader. The songs are stories of loss, fear, struggle, and joy. “This project ended up being much more than just making a good record. I spent a lot of time in self reflection—maybe I should call it a mid-life moment. I questioned my ability and worth as an artist, as a woman, and a human. It has been difficult to go through but I am learning so much about myself. I am happy with where I am and I am proud of what I’ve said with this album.” More info at: http://www.christenagravesmusic.com] [Christena Graves was guest on WMM on February 10, and on July 7, 2021.]

[Christena Graves plays IN THE ROUND with Julia Othmer, and Kirstie Lynn at The Bauer, 115 West 18th Street, in KCMO’s West Crossroads, Thurs, Oct. 17, at 7:00pm.]

11:00 – Station ID

11:00 – Interview with Christena Graves & Brandon Graves

Acclaimed singer songwriter, Christena Graves who grew up in western Michigan, and after leaving to attend college in Missouri, she met her husband Brandon and joined the band Waterdeep as the keyboard player. After touring for several years, she stepped away from the band to raise their children. Once the kids were old enough, Christena and Brandon decided to form a new project. In mid 2020 Greg Lafollette, a long time musical friend, moved back to Kansas City from Nashville where he had built a successful career as an artist and producer. Greg offered his help to record a collections of songs that have become her album, Finding My Footing, her first full length solo album since 1996 and her first as a band leader. Since the album Christena has released several singles.

Christena Graves plays IN THE ROUND with Calvin Arsenia, Julia Othmer, and Kirstie Lynn at The Bauer, 115 West 18th Street, in KCMO’s West Crossroads, Thursday, October 17, at 7:00pm. More info at: http://www.christenagravesmusic.com

Christena Graves thanks for being with us again on Wednesday MidDay Medley

Brandon Graves is a performer and educator based in Lawrence, KS. He has been performing and teaching for over 30 years. He formerly served as the Director of the Music School, Co-Director of the Recording Studio, and Faculty Percussion Instructor at the Culture House in Olathe, Kansas. In addition to a full teaching schedule, Brandon is an in demand clinician and performer on drum set. Up until 2020 he playede with Wrong Kata Trio as well as backing up local artists such as Christena Graves and Three Dollar Band. Brandon was a founding member of the band Waterdeep, with whom he spent many years touring the country and recording. Brandon can be found on his YouTube page Brandon Graves Music or on Instagram and Twitter @beatcaster.

Christena Graves writes songs in order to make sense of her world. Her lyrics are a mixture of a heartfelt acknowledgment of the pain and suffering in life, balanced by the steadying force of committed relationships.

11:08

  1. Christena Graves – “Breaking In Two” (LIVE)
    available on: Finding My Footing / Junco Records / February 11, 2024

Growing up in a coastal area of western Michigan, Christena draws from her deep connection with the natural world to help frame the difficulty of the human emotional landscape. “Nature brings focus for me. I rely on it to color my lyrics.” She found her musical beginning learning to sing harmonies with her older brothers and sisters. Music was an important part of her family and they would often sing hymns together. She fondly remembers the day her oldest brother sat her on the kitchen counter and taught her to sing harmony to Jingle Bells. // Christena grew up in western Michigan, and after leaving to attend college in Missouri, she met her husband Brandon and joined the band Waterdeep as the keyboard player.


Nashville based duo, Don & Lori Chaffer have been making music together for a long time. With over 15 full-length albums under their belt, they continue to write and record music and, as of the last 10 years, also musicals. Yep, musicals.

Waterdeep spent their early years as a renowned mid-western jam band–selling over 150,000 albums independently–but became nationally known when they signed to Squint Entertainment (Sixpence None the Richer, Chevelle) in 1999. A decade later, they relocated to Nashville, and employed their production and songwriting skills in service of other artists as well. In addition to their own songs, they’ve seen collaborations with Katie Herzig, Matthew Perryman Jones, Trent Dabbs, and others receive multiple placements in film and television.

Don, a record producer in Nashville, also produces lino-prints, poetry, musical theatre writing/arranging/ directing, and is a bit of a nerd about spreadsheets. Lori’s unique voice and multi-instrumental capabilities, have made her demand in Nashville as both a writer/singer/player, and producer. Recently, both have also been teaching as adjunct professors at Lipscomb University in Nashville.


After touring for several years, Christena stepped away to raise their children. Songwriting became a release to help process the struggles of life. Eventually, she was writing songs for her church community and helping lead music on Sunday mornings. Once the kids were old enough, Christena & Brandon decided to form a new project and return to making music in a bigger way.

2019 marked the beginning of the Christena Graves Band and the ground work for her return to the music. In mid 2020 Greg Lafollette, a long time musical friend, moved back to KC from Nashville where he had built a successful career as an artist & producer. Greg offered his help to record songs that have become her new record. Finding My Footing is a nod to the difficulty of reengaging in a music business that has changed dramatically over the last 20 years but also a humble acceptance that life can be hard at times but it is important to keep moving forward.

Finding My Footing marks Christena’s first full length solo album since 1996 & her first project as a band leader. The songs on Finding My Footing are stories of loss, fear, struggle, & joy. “This project ended up being much more than just making a good record. I spent a lot of time in self reflection—maybe I should call it a mid-life moment. I questioned my ability & worth as an artist, as a woman, & a human. It has been difficult to go through but I am learning so much about myself. I am happy with where I am & I am proud of what I’ve said with this album.”

Christena Graves and Brandon Graves, thank you for being with us today on WMM.

Christena Graves plays IN THE ROUND with Calvin Arsenia, Julia Othmer, and Kirstie Lynn at The Bauer, 115 West 18th Street, in KCMO’s West Crossroads, Thursday, October 17, at 7:00pm. More info at: http://www.christenagravesmusic.com

11:12

  1. Kirstie Lynn & Galen Clark – “Soft Landing”
    from: Kirstie Lynn & Galen Clark / Lost River Sound / August 9, 2024
    [Kirstie Lynn & Galen Clark released Cindergarden (A Sides) on May 22, 2022. They released Cindergarden (B Sidesd) on June 21, 2023. Kirstie Lynn is a classically trained soprano with a passion for songwriting, always looking to marry poetry and melody. Though Kirstie’s voice has been compared to that of Joni Mitchell and Joan Baez, her sound is uniquely her own. Kirstie Lynn is a folk singer-songwriter originally from the fingerlakes region of upstate, NY. She began her professional music studies at the age of 15, and has since received both a Bachelor’s degree from Shenandoah University and a Master’s degree from Carnegie Mellon University in voice and opera performance. Her vocal training lends her the freedom to paint her nature inspired lyrics with a wide range and a beautiful and effortless sound. Kirstie Lynn is one half of the duo Kirstie Lynn and Galen Clark. // Galen Clark introduces an alternative perspective and approach to music that contains multitudes. Migratory melodies, multi-instrumental fluency, and mysterious texture all outline the stylings of the newly transplanted Cuyahoga Valley songwriter, producer, and musician. // Born into an Air Force family, Clark grew up in many places with family anchors in Vermont and Colorado. At the age of 9 following many failed piano lessons, Clark’s grandparents gifted him a Harmony parlor guitar from a Shelburne flea market, starting a journey that would span almost 2 decades of stylistic development, a plethora of ephemeral bands, a degree in music production and recording technology, and a refined take on songwriting. .. Sharing songs spanning the stoic mountains of Idaho’s lost river range to the ancient hum of the Shenandoah Valley, Galen draws upon energy strewn between varied time and place, a broader quest for belonging, and rejuvenation beyond the front door. Clark’s previous records, Providence (2018) and The Well (2020) offer a contemplative portrait of moods in natural ambiguity, collective consciousness, and introspection. His most recent collaboration with Kansas City – based artist, Kirstie Lynn is a reckoning that is to be heard live and will transport you elsewhere if not in mind than in spirit.][Kirstie Lynn & Galen Clark joined us live on WMM on June 21.]

[Kirstie Lynn plays IN THE ROUND with Calvin Arsenia, Julia Othmer, and Christena Graves at The Bauer, 115 West 18th Street, in KCMO’s West Crossroads, Thursday, October 17, at 7:00pm.]

  1. Joni Mitchell – “Dry Cleaner From Des Moines”
    from: Joni Mitchell Archives, Vol. 4: The Asylum Years (1976-1980) / February 23, 2024
    [Recorded Live at the Greek Theatre, Berkeley, CA, September 2 & 3, 1978. Recorded & Mixed by Henry Lewy from her collaboration with Charles Mingus entitled Mingus [1979]. Part of this 6 CD / Digital & 4- LP Highlights Version. Traces An Important Transformational Season Of Her Creative Evolution From 1976-1980. Continues GRAMMY-Winning, Multi-Volume Journey Through Joni’s Previously Unmined Archives. Features Unreleased Studio Sessions, Alternate Versions, Live Recordings, Rarities, and 36-Page Book with New Photos & An Extensive Conversation Between Joni & Cameron Crowe. Sourced from Original Stereo Reels, Nagra Film Recordings. Multi-track Tapes, Radio Airchecks & Cassette Tapes. // Throughout the latter half of the seventies, Joni Mitchell continued to creatively break ground with her fearless and fluid exploration of jazz. Rather than tread the same path, she challenged and reinvented her style with a folk fusion like no other. Ascending to an unrivaled sonic peak, this innovative sound took shape across the gold-certified Hejira [1976], the gold-certified double-LP Don Juan’s Reckless Daughter [1977], her collaboration with Charles Mingus entitled Mingus [1979], and live album Shadows and Light [1980]. Channeling the thrill and excitement of these records, she delves even further into this season on Joni Mitchell Archives, Vol. 4: The Asylum Years (1976-1980), is out today via Rhino Records. // It stands out as the 12th release by the Joni Mitchell Archives and extends Rhino’s ongoing, GRAMMY-winning series exploring the vast untapped archives of rare Joni Mitchell recordings — a project guided intimately by Mitchell’s own vision and personal touch. // Joni Mitchell Archives, Vol. 4: The Asylum Years (1976-1980) arrives in multiple configurations. It will be available as either a 6CD / digital version or a 4LP version, Joni Mitchell Archives – Volume 4 Highlights: The Asylum Years (1976-1980). The 4LP set also specifically consists of Joni’s personal favorites from the 6CD version. Each version includes a book with never-before-seen photos and liner notes comprising a deep dive discussion between Mitchell and longtime friend Cameron Crowe. As part of their candid conversation, she shares intimate anecdotes, memories, and stories from that five-year creative run. // This comprehensive and essential set spans one of the most prolific periods of her storied career. It boasts powerful live tracks from her time in Bob Dylan’s Rolling Thunder Revue during 1975 and 1976 Tour of the United States. It pulls back the curtain on the music by showcasing early recordings and alternate takes from the respective sessions for Hejira, Don Juan’s Reckless Daughter, and Mingus. It covers the Bread & Roses Festival as well as the Anti-Nuclear Rally. Finally, Vol. 4 chronicles her 1979 tour, even showcasing two tracks from that year’s Tour Rehearsals. Not to mention, it showcases her versatility and adaptability, housing collaborations with everyone from Herbie Hancock and Jaco Pastorious to Wayne Shorter and Pat Metheny. // Vol. 4 culls the previously-unissued material from original stereo reels, cassette tapes, CD-Rs, and even a radio broadcast. Newly mixed tracks came from multi-track tapes, while a handful of hi-res digital tracks have been sourced from the Bob Dylan Archives. // Last year, she shared Joni Mitchell Archives – Vol. 3: The Asylum Years (1972–1975). Garnering critical acclaim, Pitchfork dubbed it “excellent” in a positive “8.6-out-of-10.0” review, going on to note, “The box set—which also includes the exhilarating live album Miles of Aisles and the impressionistic The Hissing of Summer Lawns—covers a period of Mitchell’s career that already resists linear narrativizing.” In addition to features from Rolling Stone and more, Folk Alley raved, “Every track on this Joni Mitchell Archives, Vol. 3: The Asylum Years (1972-1975) reveals more and more of Mitchell’s magic ways with a song.” No Depression mused, “it is, in many ways, the most vital and interesting of the three collections so far,” and FLOOD attested, “this third volume is worth digging into as the best of Rhino’s Archives collections. I’m already excited for Vol. 4.” // It followed 2022’s Vol. 2: The Reprise Years (1968-1971). She began this journey with Vol. 1: The Early Years (1963-1967), earning a 2022 GRAMMY Award for Best Historical Album. // Last fall, Mitchell appeared at the Hollywood Bowl to perform three songs with Brandi Carlile. Earlier this year, she impressively made her debut on the GRAMMY Awards stage with a historic rendition of “Both Sides Now” alongside Carlile, Allison Russell, Lucius, Jacob Collier, Blake Mills, and SistaStrings. She also accepted a GRAMMY in the category of “Best Folk Album” for Joni Mitchell At Newport [Live] during the ceremony.]

[Joni Mitchell will be headlining her own ‘Joni Jam’ at the Hollywood Bowl Saturday, October 19 and Sunday, October 20, featuring special ‘Joni Jam’ guests.]

11:18 – Pledge Break #4

This is WMM’s Fall Fund Drive Show with Betse Ellis & Joelle St. Pierre

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Why go listeners need to support of this one-of-a-kind, programming? Because KKFI is an Independent, non-commercial radio station! Now, more than ever, Independent, Community Media is important for our world.

Along with our National Public Affairs shows like Democracy Now and Alternative Radio we offer more locally produced public affairs programs than anywhere else on the dial.

We offer programs specifically produced for the LGBTQIA Community, Women’s Issues, Native American News and Culture, Middle Eastern Music and Information, Latino Programming, African American Public Affairs and Community News, Labor and Worker’s Unions, our prison population and justice system, environmental programming, Visual and Literary Arts, and Performing Arts.

Just remember what you don’t have to hear when you are tuned to 90.1 FM KKFI! – No commercials, we do have brief underwriting announcements, recognizing those who financially contribute to support non-profit community radio.

At KKFI there is no automated robot playing the same 40 songs in a “rotation,” based on a formula, created by a singular programmer of the robot. KKFI is the opposite of a robot. – There is always human being on the end of the phone line anytime you call 816-931-0901.

90.1 offers 100 different radio programs. 85 of these programs are locally, produced, hosted, engineered and written by over 100 different people, who create content, and personally handcraft each show, each week. There are 64 local music shows and 21 locally produced News, Public Affairs, Arts & Talk shows.

There are 140 hours each week of locally produced handcrafted programs.

You will not find this kind of representative diversity anywhere else on your radio dial. Or from any singular source on your computer. 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 hear the voices from the hundreds of KKFI volunteers, and thousands of guests from the community, who share their stories, broadcast live from our non-commercial, midtown studios, at 39th & Main, in the center of our metro, across two states, a collective of communities, and thousands of listeners. What is this worth to you?

11:26

  1. MJ Lenderman – “She’s Leaving You”
    from: Manning Fireworks / Anti / September 6, 2024
    [Mark Jacob Lenderman (born 1999), also known as Jake Lenderman and MJ Lenderman, is an American singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. He has released three solo albums, and also plays with the alternative rock band Wednesday. He also has played drums for Indigo De Souza. Lenderman’s style has been described as alt-country, classic rock, and indie rock music. // Lenderman was born in Asheville, North Carolina. His great-grandfather was saxophonist Charlie Ventura. He was raised Catholic and was an altar boy. He played basketball and obsessively watched tapes of Michael Jordan. He grew up listening to Mark Linkous and Jason Molina. In his junior and senior years of high school, he began posting his music to Bandcamp. Lenderman studied at UNC Asheville for three semesters.[ // In 2018, Lenderman played the drums for fellow Asheville artist Indigo De Souza on her albums I Love My Mom and Any Shape You Take. Lenderman met Karly Hartzman, lead singer for the group Wednesday, and he joined the band for an EP called How Do You Let Love Into the Heart That Isn’t Split Wide Open (2018). // In July 2019, he released a self-titled album, his first solo album. At that time, he was working in an ice cream shop to support himself financially. // Lenderman toured with Wednesday in early February 2020, until the COVID-19 pandemic ended the tour.[4] During the COVID-19 pandemic, while collecting unemployment insurance, Lenderman wrote the songs that became the album Ghost of Your Guitar Solo, released in 2021. // His third album Boat Songs was released in 2022 on Dear Life Records. It was listed as one of the best albums of 2022 by Pitchfork, The A.V. Club, and The Ringer. After the success of the album, Lenderman signed a recording contract with Anti-. In 2023, he released the singles “Rudolph” and “Knockin'”. // Lenderman contributed guitar and vocals to the album Tiger’s Blood by Waxahatchee, released in March 2024, and was listed as featured guest artist on the album’s lead single, “Right Back To It”. In March 2024, Lenderman performed “Right Back To It” with Waxahatchee on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. Lenderman’s next album, Manning Fireworks, released in September 2024. // Lenderman was in a relationship with his Wednesday bandmate Karly Hartzman for several years. In July 2024, The Guardian reported that the two had split.]

MJ Lenderman Discography
Albums
MJ Lenderman / June 15, 2019 / Dear Life Records
Ghost of Your Guitar Solo / March 26, 2021 / Dear Life Records
Boat Songs / April 29, 2022/ Dear Life Records
And the Wind (Live and Loose! / November 17, 2023 / Anti-
Manning Fireworks / September 6, 2024 / Anti-

Extended plays
How Do You Let Love Into the Heart That Isn’t Split Wide Open
MJ Lenderman & Wednesday / December 13, 2018 / Self Released
Faucet Nash to Stoudemire1 / November 7, 2019 / Self-released
Lucky MJ Lenderman / December 25, 2019 / Self-released
Guttering MJ Lenderman & Wednesday / January 22, 2021 / Super Enema
Knockin’ MJ Lenderman / August 20, 2021 / Dear Life Records

11:30– Underwriting

11:32 – Pledge Break #5

This is WMM’s Fall Fund Drive Show with Betse Ellis & Joelle St. Pierre

In 2024 Wednesday MidDay Medley offered Live in studio performances from: True Lions, Lonnie Fisher, Mitzi McKee, Calvin Arsenia, Ivory Blue, Stephonne, Kasey Rausch, Julia Othmer, Kasey Rausch, The Swallowtails, Danny Santell, Krystle Warren, MusicbySkippy, Lone Stranger, Just Angel & T.A. Rell, Christena Graves

WMM also covered thee places and things: KC Repertory Theatre, Outer Reaches Fest, Owen/Cox Dance Group, No Divide KC, The Folly Theatre, recordBar, Lawrence Arts Center, Manor Records, The Rino, KC Blues Society, Records With Merritt, Kansas City Star, Lawrence Music Alliance, MixMaster Music Conference, Midwest Music Foundation, KC Gift, Juneteenth, Power to The People Fest, The Record Machine, Lemonade Park, Crossroads Music Festival, The Ship, The Black Box Theatre, Amplify Lawrence, Quindaro Ruins, Queer Narratives Fest, Art in the Loop, The documentary film: “I’m So Glad” documenting the KC Gospel Music, Fringe Festival, Make Music Day, Boulevardia, Arts in The Park, UMKC Conservatory of Music, The Crossroads Hotel, High Dive Records, Greenwood Social Hall, KC Folk Fest, Manor Fest, Center Cut Records, KKFI Band Auction, Charlotte Street Foundation, Women’s History Month!, University of Missonnhf, Bach Aria Soloists, Folk Alliance International, Martin Luther King Jr., Tribute to David Bowie, Tribute to Iris DeMent

11:40

  1. Julia Othmer – “Nowhere to Put It (I’m Tired) (Carol edit)”
    from: Live In London / Fricken’ Awesome Records / November 2024 (Limited Edition CD)
    [Alongside UK-based singer-songwriter and sister-in-song Carol Hodge, I co-created a project called The Selenite Songs. Since last December, we have been conducting a songwriting pen-pal project. Each month, we give each other songwriting prompts and JUST TWO HOURS to create a new song. / We shared these songs with audiences this summer during a UK Selenite Songs Tour. Each night was an intimate acoustic experience highlighting these songs in their rough shapes – inviting vulnerability and a peek inside our songwriting processes. We also shared “classics” from our repertoires. // Julia Othmer grew up in Kansas City and is a graduate of Park Hill High School and studied at Columbia University in New York City. The child of European refugees, she draws from a broad and richly cultured palette of experience to create her intensely human yet otherworldly songs. Julia Othmer released her 2nd album “Sound,” on April 12, 2019, produced with James Lundie. She had been introduced to his music production and fell so deeply in love with his sonic architecture, she transported to the UK, and refused to leave until he listened to her songs. James married Julia in January of 2016, during the completion of the record. Julia Othmer & James Lunde released Seeds (Vol. 1) on November 13, 2020, and SEEDS VOLUME 2 on March 20, 2022 containing live songs selected from her 30-day Songs of September Project, where Julia performed a different live cover and broadcast the performance throughout the month on streaming platforms to inspire people to vote. In 2021 Julia and James relocated to Kansas City and recently unveiled their newest creation, THE FORCEFIELDS featuring, reimagined vintage synthesizers, video projections, one of a kind instruments. Their debut EP, BRIDGE, will be released in 2024.]

[Julia Othmer plays IN THE ROUND with Calvin Arsenia, Kirstie Lynn, and Christena Graves at The Bauer, 115 West 18th Street, in KCMO’s West Crossroads, Thursday, October 17, at 7:00pm.]

  1. Lorna Kay – “What Ever Happened”
    from: “What Ever Happened” – Single / Independent / October 18, 2024
    [Lauren Krum solo project with Mike Stover. Follow up single to “Havin’ A Ball” released July 12, 2024. Lauren Krum is known for her work as lead singer of The Grisly Hand who had their last show on May 11, 2024 at The Ship. The band first started playing live in 2009. When The Grisly Hand released their debut album Safe House, the entire band (at that time: Lauren Krum, Jimmy Fitzner, Johnny Nichols, Chas Snyder, Mike Tuley. Ben Summers & Kian Byrne) climbed into our studios and performed live on our Nov. 10, 2010 show. // Jimmy Fitzner, Johnny Nichols, Chas Snyder were in a band called Left Behind. Lauren had played with them at The Brick, before laving Kansas City to go to Columbia College in Chicago. N Chicago Lauren created the group The Strumpettes a soul-inspired group featuring four female singers and a four-piece band. When the Strumpettes dismantled in 2008 and her life in Chicago started to fall apart, Krum decided to move back to Kansas City. She immediately began singing with From Before. // Within a few months, Krum, Fitzner, Nichols and Snyder were performing as a new group. They had brought on Andy Davis to play mandolin. Krum had found the name “the Grisly Hand” iafter coming across it in the poem “Webster Ford” from Edgar Lee Masters’ Spoon River Anthology. The most Current grouping of The Grisly Hand was Jimmy Fitzner, Lauren Krum, Ben Summers, Mike Stover, Johnny Nichols and Kian Byrne. / A super group of sorts several members have also been involved in other projects. Lauren has played and recorded wirthg Ruddy Swain (with David Regnier), and Lorna Kay, and Lorna Kay’s Country Club, as well as being a DJ.

The Grisly Hand Discography
Safe House (7-track) – EP / Independent / November 2, 2010
Western Ave. (4-track) – EP / Independent / February 1, 2012
“The Shape I’m In” – Single / Independent / December 22, 2012 (Recorded at Davey’s Uptown)
“Chucky (live) – Single / Independent / March 29, 2013 (Recorded at Davey’s Uptown)
Country Singles (12 track) – Album / Independent / April 26, 2013
Flesh & Gold (9-track ) – Album / Independent / August 18, 2015
Hearts & Stars (10-track) – Album / Independent / November 18, 2016
“Now That You Know” – Single / Independent / May 7, 2021
“Why Make Me Cry” – Single / Independent / August 20, 2021
“On The Same Side” – Single / Independent / December 3, 2021
Traitors – (11 track) – Album / Independent / July 8, 2022.]

11:46 – Pledge Break #6

This is WMM’s Fall Fund Drive Show with Betse Ellis & Joelle St. Pierre

KKFI offers 24-7 programming, and YOU (the listener), basically get all of this amazing programming for “free.” I, for one, love that I can turn on my radio, or computer device, and tune into the 90.1 FM’s 100, 000 watt, crystal-clear signal, and hear the music, information, news, entertainment, events, and stories, that I really cannot find anywhere else. 90.1 is my comfort, my special companion, my interesting friend, introducing me to all kinds of new & local music, as well as the news & information without the intrusion of commercials. It is radio brought to YOU by real people, who create these shows out of love, and are guided by KKFI’s noble mission that “seeks to stimulate, educate and entertain our audience, to reflect the diversity of the local and world community, and to provide a channel for individuals and groups, issues and music that have been overlooked, suppressed or under-represented by other media.”
Driving in your car, at the office, at the gym, in your garage, in your cubicle, in your art space, on your iPod, at your construction site, in your kitchen, in your barn, YOU can take 90.1 with you, as your companion. 90.1 FM is generally a good date. Good for a few laughs, fun to dance with, always interested in good conversation. Isn’t 90.1 FM KKFI worth a few dollars a day, or a week? So many people tune in to http://www.kkfi.org everyday, but studies show, that less than 1 percent actually donate to keep this miracle of broadcasting alive. Your support means that you will help bring this programming to folks who could not donate at this time, for whatever the reason.

11:50

Commentary from Mark:

We are in an age when an entire political party and presidential candidates and sitting first term cowardly senators are demonizing our Transgender & non-binary & Queer Brothers & Sisters with 24-7 political campaigns, broadcasting hate and lies, while commercial television & radio stations are profiting from these campaigns of hate & misinformation. These campaigns of hate will never be forgiven. Here on WMM we believe it is part of our mission to show the truth behind the lies, the humanity that is put at risk by these irresponsible campaign of hate. We have presented live performances and interviews with Ivory Blue, Mitzi McKee, Jocelyn Olivia Nixon, Tillie Hall, Chase Horseman, Cuee, Al Hawkins, Kat King, Adee Dancy, Stephonne, Calvin Arsenia, D Rashaan Gilmore, and more. These are the beautiful and diverse and also vulnerable artists living our community, being singled out by politicians who do not have a record to run on, so they choose to divide and create fear. On Feb. 21, 2024 we interviewed Flamy Grant LIVE in our 90.1 FM Studios, who also played live. In 2023 Flamy released BIBLE BELT BABY, the world’s first contemporary Christian music album recorded by a drag performer. Flamy Grant’s single “Good Day” was released September 6, 2023 and is the first song by a drag performer to reach #1 on the iTunes Christian charts. It also debuted at #20 on Billboard’s Christian digital sales chart. // Flamy Grant has just released her second album, CHURCH which is climbing the iTunes Country chart”

Thank you all for listening

  1. Flamy Grant – “Fortune Teller”
    from: “Fortune Teller” – Single / Glam & Glory Records / October 24, 2023
    [Produced by Ben Grace. Sound engineer and electric guitars by Daniel Shearin. // Flamy Grant is winner of 2023 Kerrville New Folk Competition; and the 2023 San Diego Music Award nominee for Best Pop Album for BIBLE BELT BABY, the world’s first contemporary Christian music record by a drag performer. With influences from gospel, blues, folk & rock, hines light on queerness, faith, and overcoming spiritual trauma so often endured by LGBTQ+ people and others who grow up in conservative religious spaces. // Flamy’s iconic roots-rock sound is influenced by singer/songwriters like Natalie Merchant, Tracy Chapman, Over the Rhine, and Amy Grant. Her art shines a spotlight on the queer spiritual journey, telling stories of resilience and recovery from religious trauma. With a bold lip, a big lash, and a blistering voice, Flamy is here to rewrite the rules when it comes to faith-based entertainment, demanding a reckoning for an industry that for too long has silenced and shut out its LGBTQ+ artists and fans. // Flamy’s single “Good Day” released 9/6/23 is the first song by a drag performer to reach #1 on the iTunes Christian charts. It also debuted at #20 on Billboard’s Christian digital chart. Flamy Grant played an Official Showcase the 2024 Folk Alliance Intern. Feb 22.]

Fortune Teller

by Flamy Grant (Lyrics)

I’m a medium, I’m a fortune teller
I know every word you’re gonna say
I’m a headstrong, lifelong city dweller
I can take you where you’re going by the fastest way
It’s gonna be okay

I traveled time, I’m here from the future
I can show you how this all turns out
I can save you with the data in my computer
We can flourish in the flood and avoid the drought
Yeah, we’re gonna make it out

You feel it in your bones 
But your head is moving slow

I’m a scientist, I got a method and a measure
For observable, reliable, repeatable fact
I’m a decorated educator in the field of pleasure
I’ve learned a lot of lessons I can reenact
Yeah, I been keeping track

You sense that I am true
But your heart is split in two

I’m a prophetess, singing my story
A dressed-up, effervescent, ethical fraud
But this world ain’t ready for an allegory, no
We’re still waiting on a literal god
I just smile and nod

You have intuition
And it’s telling you the story isn’t done

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

Next week on October 23, at 10:30 we welcome the acclaimed 5-piece band Run With It! Will join us LIVE in our 90.1 FM Studios. Plus… Betse Ellis returns as special co-host, with two more co-hosts: Beth Barden of Succotash, and Rachel Christia of Hearts of Darkness, who will help me encourage all of our wonderful listeners to call in and donate to help KKFI continue our mission. We need KKFI now MORE THAN EVER!

THANK YOU to our incredible KKFI Staff; Director of Development & Communications – J Kelly Dougherty, Volunteer Coordinator – Darryl Oliver, Chief Operator – Chad Brothers, KKFI Accounting & Administration – Shaina Littler

This radio station is more than the individual hosts of each individual radio show. Instead it is about a collective spirit of hundreds of hardworking people, unselfishly setting aside ego, to work for the greater good of community building and the gigantic goal of keeping our airwaves free, non-commercial, and open to all! Congratulations and thank you to all programmers & volunteers who went the extra effort to keep our station alive.

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