WMM Playlist from November 14, 2012

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

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

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

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

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

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

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

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

10:15

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

10:31 – Underwriting

10:32 – Interview with Two Headed Cow

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

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

Two Headed Cow perform LIVE as a 4-piece:

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

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

“Zen Again” was produced through Saunders Street Records.

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

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

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

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

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

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

11:44

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

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

We have also posted this at facebook.com/wednesdaymiddaymedley

11:51

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

10:54

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

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

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

Two Headed Cow will also play CODA December 1.

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

10:54

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

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

11:00

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

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

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

11:07 – Underwriting

11:08

14. Schwervon! – “Truth Teller”
rom: Courage / Olive Juice Records / September 28, 2012
[Schwervon! is a two piece rock band. Nan plays drums and Matt plays guitar and they both sing. They lived in NYC for 15 years and have just relocated to Kansas City. Last year they opened for both The Vaselines and Belle & Sebastian. They recently recorded with Memphis-based engineer Doug Easley (Pavement, Sonic Youth, Cat Power).]

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Beck used to sleep on his couch

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

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

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

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

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

They are both featured on The Avett Brothers record Emotionalism.

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

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

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

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

We talked with Paleface about his paintings.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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Show #447

WMM Playlist from October 10, 2012

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

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Iris DeMent
+ Spinning Tree Theatre
+ Betse Ellis, Marion Merritt, & Tom Crane

1. Thee Oh Sees – “Flood’s New Light”
from: Putrifiers II / In The Red Records / September 11, 2012
[14th album from San Francisco based band that began as a way for John Dwyer to release his instrumental, experimental home recordings, and over the course of several albums it evolved into a full band.]

And joining Mark for the entire show were: Betse Ellis, Marion Merritt along with Tom Crane who joined in to encourage YOU to show your support for 90.1 FM.

10:04 – Pledge Break #1

Our Fund Drive Team: Betse Ellis, Marion Merritt, with Tom Crane

What 90.1 FM KKFI Kansas City Community Radio means to YOU.

Every now and then, we have to pass the hat, to pay the bills. 90.1 FM offers programming 24-7, that is, essentially free to you, to tune into. However, we do have expenses just like everyone else. Even though we are a non-commercial radio station, operated by a not-for-profit organization, we still have to pay the light bill, the rent, the insurance. Even though we have hundreds of committed volunteers, who donate thousands of hours every year, producing radio shows, answering phones, creating websites, producing benefits, rewiring the board, setting up our computer system, we still need to employ a small staff, to organize volunteers, to handle day to day business, development, and operations.

And so…every now and then, we have to pass the hat…to pay the bills. That’s where YOU come in! YOU are the reason we were able to go onto the airwaves nearly 25 years ago, and You are the reason we’ve been able to continue all these years. Volunteers are waiting to hear from YOU right now. Call 888-931-0901 to show your support for Community Radio and Wednesday MidDay Medley. You can also visit us online at kkfi.org to support Kansas City Community Radio 90.1 FM.

Why listeners need to support of this one-of-a-kind, programming.

Case #1 – 90.1 FM is a grassroots movement, a radio station created by the people in the village. 35 years ago those people created a not-for-profit, 501 (c) 3 organization called, The MidCoast Radio Project and for ten years volunteers worked to raise the funds to buy a signal, a tower, and create a physical station with studios and offices, to serve the community. In February of 1988, KKFI began broadcasting over the airwaves…

Those first radio shows were prerecorded on reel to reel tape in the basement of Tom Crane’s house on Pennsylvania Ave, and then delivered to the tower site and transmitter, where they were played. Tom Crane was there in the beginning and has played a vital role in KKFI’s development over the years.

Tom Crane talked about the early years, charity bingo, the reel to reel recordings.

Tom also talked about Anne Winter who hosted a KKFI show as “Little Orphan Annie” and produced Kansas City’s very first Punk show on the airwaves.

10:12

2. The Caves – “Liars”
from: Duplexiaville / Golden Sound Records / 2012
[KC based: Andrew Ashby on Guitar & Voice, David Gaumé on Bass, Elizabeth Bohannon on Keyboards, Percussion & Voice, Jake Cardwell on Drums & Percussion. A new track that’ll be part of the band’s upcoming release “Duplexiaville” available soon on Golden Sound Records.]

[The Caves play the recordBar, Friday, October 12, with Spring Standars, and John McKenna Band.]

3. The Hearts of Darkness – “Come Forward”
from: Shelf Life / Shipshape Records / August 25, 2012
(Their song “Debt On Me” is on the Midwestern Audio Vol. 1 compilation)
[The 15 piece ensemble welcomed 6 additional musicians to record “Shelf Life” their 2nd full-length release, 2 years in the making. Recorded live at the Cooler Studio in Kansas City, Kansas, with Chad Meise, and mastered by Collin Jordan at the Boiler Room in Chicago, using both vintage analog and modern digital technologies. The album will be released on CD and as a limited edition collectible vinyl LP at local music stores, and also available on iTunes. Contributing musicians to “Shelf Life” include: Bob Asher – Trumpet, Sean Branagan – drums and percussion, Rachel Christia – Vocals , Andrew Ford – Trombone, Brandy Gordon – Vocals, Richard Gumbel – Rhythm and Lead Guitar, Sam Hughes – Baritone Saxophone, Les Izmore – Vocals, Pete Leibert – Bass Guitar, Jolan Smith – Tenor Saxophone and Vocals, Miko Spears – Congas, Erica Townsend – Vocals, Ken Walker – Valve Trombone, Brad Williams – drums and percussion, Hermon Mehari – Trumpet, Shawn Hansen – Alto Saxophon, Phil Keegan – Bass Guita, Chris Meck – Rhythm Guita, Josh Mobley – Keyboards, Guitar, Alex Smith – Tenor Saxophone, Mark Vick – Rhythm Guitar.]

[Bob Asher and Peter Leibert joined us LIVE on August 22 prior to their big show at Knuckleheads.]

4. Betse Ellis – “Run!”
from: Don’t You Want To Go / Free Dirt / April 21, 2009
[Originally from Fayetteville, Arkansas, Betse Ellis is one of the founding members of Kansas City’s The Wilders, an acoustic honky-tonk band, have been together for 15 years, and have gone on haitus.]

[Betse Ellis played the Opening reception for Prairie Logic, Fri, Oct 5, 5:00 rooftop at 12th & Main.]

10:19 – Pledge Break #2

This is WMM’s Fall Fund Drive Show Betse Ellis, and Marion Merritt

Why listeners need to support of this one-of-a-kind, programming.

Case #2. – Wednesday MidDay Medley brings resourceful Music, Arts, & Performing Arts Information to our listeners!

Wednesday MidDay Medley offers crucial info on: Music and Art. We offer listeners the best in New & Local musical releases. So far this year we’ve played new local releases from over 200 local bands and artists. We not only play the music, but we tell you the name of the release, the record label, year released, who’s in the band, and where you can go to hear this band or artist. We present local and national artists who share stories about their music and play LIVE. This year we’ve welcomed members of: The Cave Girls, The Clementines, The Hearts of Darkness, The Bad Ideas, The Depth and The Whisper, Ladysmith Black Mambazo, Molly Picture Club, Dollar Fox, Victor & Penny, Vi Tran, The Brannock Device, The Quivers, everyday/everynight, The Soft Reeds, MBird, Pony boy, Clover Noir, The Blackberry Winter Band, Mikal Shapiro, Hidden Pictures, Eleni Mandell, The Sneaky Creeps, Richard Burgess, The Wilders, Sinple, Hipshot Killer, Spirit is The Spirit, Two Headed Cow, Sterling Witt, Thommy Hoskins, DJ Fat Sal, The Ned Ludd Band, The Billy Bats, John Velghe, Elsa Rae, The B’Dinas, Beautiful Bodies, David Burchfield, Tom Livesay, The Ukulele Fight Club, and The Sexy Accident.

10:27 – Underwriting

10:28

6. Iris DeMent – “Go On Ahead And Go Home”
from: Sing The Delta / Flariella / Oct. 2, 2012
[Iris Dement previewed many of her new songs when she was in concert with husband Greg Brown, last year for their 11-11-11 show at The Folly Theatre to benefit St. Mark Child and Family Development Center. Now those songs are part of her brand new release that includes a total of 12 new songs. It is her first full-length release of original songs since 1996.]

10:32 – Interview with Iris DeMent

Grammy Nominated Iris DeMent has performed at all over the world, at Carnegie Hall, Late Night with Conan O’Brien, The Late Show with David Letterman, and the Grand Ole Opry. She was born in rural Paragould, AR, the youngest of 14 children. At the age of three, her family moved to California, where she grew up singing gospel music. Upon graduating high school, she relocated to KC to attend college. After a series of jobs waitressing and typing, she first began composing songs at the age of 25. Honing her skills at open-mic nights. In 1988 she moved to Nashville, where she contacted producer Jim Rooney, who helped her land a record contract. She made her recording debut in 1991 /1992, with her release: “Infamous Angel.” Iris has collaborated w/ John Prine, Emmylou Harris, Steve Earle, Nanci Griffith, John McCutcheon, Randy Scruggs, Tom Russell and Kansas City bus driver Gary Kirkland. Iris married singer-songwriter Greg Brown on November 21, 2002, while she still lived in KC. They now live together in Iowa. Last week Iris DeMent released her new recording “Sing The Delta” on Flariella Records, that includes 12 new songs. It is her first album of all new material in 16 years, since her fantastic 1996 release, “The Way I Should.” Iris’ new release “Sing The Delta” is already receiving great critical acclaim, and she is currently on the road singing her new songs.

Last year on 11-11-11 Iris and Greg Brown performed together here in Kansas City in a benefit for St. Mark Early Childhood and Family Development Center, That night she surprised me when she only performed one or two songs that I had heard before. Instead she shared with the packed crowd at the Folly, many of her new songs that ended up on this record. Iris discussed the process of writing the songs and getting them recorded and produced in the studio.

I read where Iris has said that she “learned about music from people who didn’t use music as entertainment.” That her “parents lived very on the edge. They had a gazillion kids and came from an area where people live on the edge. They used music as a life source. That music had to come through for them and make them feel like they could get up on Monday and keep going.” She said that “You think that’s one of the reasons why you didn’t write for so long. I learned about music as a life line. I feel like that’s the kind of task I’m trying to take on every time I try and write something. I’ve got to make somebody want to keep going. That’s what music was about.”

Iris DeMent has a long history of doing benefit shows for groups like 90.1 FM. In 2004 she and Greg Brown opened for Amy Goodman at Community Christian Church. In the 2002 she did a benefit concert for The Friends of Community Radio and invited Greg Brown to open the concert at Unity Temple, then several months later she and Greg were married in a private ceremony in the offices of Rev. Sam Mann of St. Mark Church here in KC.

Kansas City is where Iris started her musical career, singing in coffeehouses. Iris talked about how she loves that we claim her as one of our own, here in Kansas City.

The liner notes of Iris DeMent’s new record talks about St. Mark Church and how the Church took her in during a dark time of her life. She found inspiration at St. Mark, inspiration from the people of the church and also from the pastor of the church, Rev. Sam Mann who she originally heard over the airwaves of 90.1 FM KKFI, and met at an anti-war rally at the fountains near 47th and Broadway near the Country Club Plaza.

The photographs for Iris DeMent’s new album were taken by her stepdaughter Pieta Brown, all except for one photograph that is in many ways a symbol of this recording, that was photographed by her daughter, Dasha Brown. Iris talked about the photo and it’s special meaning.

The new recording contains many songs about her family, and especially her mother, who died last year at age 93. Iris DeMent’s mother sings on her debut “Infamous Angel” and we definitely feel her presence on “Sing The Delta.” Iris writes that her mother dreamed of being a professional singer, and how she asked Iris one day, “Ain’t you got tard yet of trapesin’ All over the country?”

I read a review of “Sing The Delta” that starts off by referencing Iris DeMent’s song, “Let the Mystery Be” from her debut “Infamous Angel.” The reviewer connected that song to her new 5th release, 20 years later, with new lyrics and stories that continue to examine the “religious doctrine on life and death.” The reviewer also references Iris DeMent’s 2004 release “Life Line” which was a collection of traditional protestant hymns.

In reading many of the reviews of Iris DeMent’s new recording, I was struck by the personal relationship Iris has with her fans, who fell in love with “Infamous Angel” and have followed her through these past 20 years, and this period where she has recorded with so many other artists, toured consistently, but also was busy with her family, husband, and daughter. That because her songs were so honest and heartfelt, and special, her fans accepted and understood why it might have taken some time for this new recording of 12 new songs.

We are in the middle of our Fall Fund Drive here at 90.1 KKFI. Iris has had many connections to this radio station. We mentioned Sam Mann, who at one time hosted a radio program on 90.1 FM. Another person who helped build this station was our mutual friend Anne Winter. Iris talked about how she met Anne Winter.

Iris is currently on the road doing shows in Toronto Canada, along the East Coast and Florida and also on the west coast in California.

Iris & Greg currently are living in Iowa City, Iowa.

“Sing The Delta” was released October 2, on on Flariella Records and includes 12 new songs. You can have Iris DeMent’s new CD as a “Thank You Gift” for your pledge of $50.00 or more during Wednesday MidDay Medley’s Fall Pledge Drive Show.

10:51

6. Iris DeMent – “There’s A Whole Lot Of Heaven”
from: Sing The Delta / Flariella / Oct. 2, 2012
[Iris Dement previewed many of her new songs when she was in concert with husband Greg Brown, last year for their 11-11-11 show at The Folly Theatre to benefit St. Mark Child and Family Development Center. Now those songs are part of her brand new release that includes a total of 12 new songs. it is her first full-length release of original songs since 1996.]

7. Appropriate Grammar – “Woke Up All Askew”
from: Lies and Stories / Independent / 2010
(Their song “Six Foot Dreams” is on the Midwestern Audio Vol. 1 compilation)
[Appropriate Grammar includes: Nick McKenna – Guitar/Vocals, Alex Dunsford – Lead Guitar, Claire Adams – Bass/Vocals, and Steve Gardels – Drums.]

[Appropriate Grammar play The Riot Room, tomorrow, Oct. 11, w/ The Features, and Is Paris Burning]

10:57 – Pledge Break #3

This is WMM’s Fall Fund Drive Show with Betse Ellis, and Marion Merritt.

Why listeners need to support of this one-of-a-kind, programming.

Case #3. – So far this year, Wednesday MidDay Medley has interviewed over 136 guests.

We’ve featured segments and interviews about: Voler Thieves of Flight, The Living Room Theatre, The KC Fringe Festival, The Charlotte Street Foundation, The Latino Writers Collective, The Fishtank Theatre, The Spray Booth Gallery, The Kansas City Art Institute, Martin Luther King Jr., The Metropolitan Ensemble Theatre, The Middle of The Map Festival, The Crossroads Music Festival, The Crossroads Summer Block Party, The Kauffman Center For The Performing Arts, The Midcoast Takeover, Midwestern Audio,
The Midwest Music Foundation, Center of The City Festival, Like Me Lighthouse, Record Store Day!, The Folly Theatre, AIDS Walk KC, The Nelson Art Gallery, Mattie Rhodes, Gay Pride, Gorilla Theatre, La Esquina, Golden Sound Records, The Record Machine, The Writer’s Place, Johnson County Community College Performing Arts Series, The New Century Follies, The Plug Project, Bread KC, and The Kansas City Film Festival.

We’ve interviewed writers including: Lisa Jo Sagolla, Crystal Boson, Kelly Barth, Blair Schulmann, Maria Vasquez Boyd, Marideth Sisco, Jose Faus, Philip Hooser, Cory Imig, Mitch Brian, Theresa Bembnister, Felicia Londre, Julia Kirt.

We’ve interviewed filmmakers: Mikal Shapiro, Chris Snipes, Mark Titus.

We’ve interviewed actors: Scott Cordes, Missy Koonce, Heidi Van, Rusty Sneary, Annie Cherry and Damian Blake, Spencer Brown, Forrest Attaway, Cody Wyoming, Jan Chapman, Alan Tilson, De De Deville, Kip Niven, and Julie Harris Shaw.

We’ve interviewed organizers Bill Sundahl, Chris Haghirian, Nathan Reusch, Barry Lee.

11:06

8. Schwervon! – “Dog Got Your Cat Tongue”
from: Courage / Olive Juice Records / September 28, 2012
(Their song “Wake and Bomb” is on the Midwestern Audio Vol. 1 compilation)
[Schwervon! is a two piece rock band. Nan plays drums and Matt plays guitar and they both sing. They lived in NYC for 15 years and have just relocated to Kansas City. Last year they opened for both The Vaselines and Belle & Sebastian. They recently recorded with Memphis-based engineer Doug Easley (Pavement, Sonic Youth, Cat Power).]

[Schwervon! are touring all over Europe returning to Kansas City, to play Davies Uptown November 14, with Paleface who will also join us on the Wednesday MidDay Medley on that day.]

9. Soft Reeds – “Magic”
from: a track from their upcoming release / Golden Sound Records / 2012
(Their song “Funky Friends Breathe, OK/” is on the Midwestern Audio Vol. 1 compilation)

11:11 – Interview with Michael Grayman

Leonard Bernstein called her “The Bible of Opera.” In 2006, Opera News wrote of her: “Nearly thirty years after her death, she’s still the definition of the diva as artist—and still one of classical music’s best-selling vocalists.” She was born in New York City on December 2, 1923 and she on September 16, 1977, at 53. Maria Callas was an American-born Greek soprano and one of the most renowned and versatile opera singers of the 20th century. Her remarkable musical and dramatic talents led to her being hailed as La Divina.

Tony and Emmy Award winning Playwright Terrence McNally, who has written about Maria Callas in several of his plays including The Lisbon Traviata, put his muse, Maria Callas center stage, for his play of 1995, “Master Class,” that focuses on Maria Callas after she has headlined every major opera house, and accepts an invitation from The Juilliard School to conduct a series of sold-out master classes for a select group of young professionals. Master Class won both the 1996 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding New Play and the 1996 Tony Award for Best Play.

Director Michael Grayman, joined us to discuss Spinning Tree Theatre’s production of Terrence McNally’s “Master Class” with performances Oct. 11 thru 28, Thurs, Fri, and Sat at 8:00 PM and Sun at 2:00 PM. at the Crown Center Off Center Theatre. Info: (816) 842-9999 or spinningtreetheatre.com

Spinning Tree Theatre has created it’s own new identity through the musicals and plays it has produced of these past two years.

In “Master Class” Maria Callas, is glamorous, commanding, larger-than-life, caustic, and surprisingly drop-dead funny. Alternately dismayed and impressed by the students who parade before her, she retreats into recollections about the glories of her own life and career. Included in her musings are her younger years as an ugly duckling, her fierce hatred of her rivals, the unforgiving press that savaged her early performances, her triumphs at La Scala, and her affair with Aristotle Onassis. It culminates into a monologue about sacrifice taken in the name of art.

Spinning Tree Theatre production of MASTER CLASS features:

Cynthia Hyer* as Maria Callas

Natalie Liccardello as First Soprano (Sophie)

Sylvia Stoner* as Second Soprano (Sharon)

Vigthor Zophoniasson as Tenor (Tony)

Tom Lancaster as Stagehand

and Tony Bernal as Accompanist (Manny)

*members of Actors’ Equity Association

Andy Parkhurst, Managing Director – Spinning Tree Theatre

Spinning Tree Theatre’s production of Terrence McNally’s “Master Class” with performances October 11 thru 28, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday at 8:00 PM and Sunday at 2:00 PM. at the Crown Center Off Center Theatre (Level 3) 2450 Grand Blvd. KCMO. For more info: (816) 842-9999 or spinningtreetheatre.com

11:22

10. Maria Callas – “La Traviata, Act 1: “E’ Strano!…E’ Strano!””
from: Birth of a Diva – Legendary Early Recordings of Maria Callas / Warner/ Aug. 17, 2007

11:24 – Pledge Break #4

This is WMM’s Fall Fund Drive Show with special co-hosts: Betse Ellis, and Marion Merritt

Why listeners need to support of this one-of-a-kind, programming.

Case #4. KKFI keeps me culturally connected. Through both the great public affairs, news, and music programs on 90.1 FM, we can all be “in the loop” with all that is happening in the area and the world. Information and entertainment that is guided by a mission rather than a need to deliver consumers to advertisers.

KKFI’s daily Blues and Jazz Calendars let me know where LIVE music is being performed Today! While other stations may feature corporate owned and cloned programming, from national and regional media conglomerates and giant institutional systems, or commercial outlets, 90.1 FM KKFI is essentially owned by YOU the listener. Your investments, in your community airwaves, are what keep 90.1 alive. It is YOU we listen to, instead of advertisers selling breast enhancements, diet pills, or bad political campaign adverts.

Because of YOU, and your generous financial support, 90.1 FM KKFI is able to offer more locally produced programs than any other radio station, or broadcast or cable television outlet in the entire metro region.

No other station has a locally produced, weekly, LGBT Public Affairs Show.
No other station has a weekly Farsi language program.
No other station plays as much Blues or Jazz as KKFI.
No other station offers a weekly program hosted by atheists and skeptics.
No other station offers a weekly Eco program.
No other station offers weekly local theatre interviews.
No other station offers weekly New Age and Psychic information.
No other station offers as many weekly urban public affairs.

No other station gives you such unfiltered news programs like: Democracy Now! with Amy Goodman, Alternate Radio produced in Bolder, Counterspin, Free Speech Radio News, Worker Independent News and more.

No other station offers the diversity of music, whether it be reggae, rockabilly, americana, electronic, tejano, latin rock, southern soul, funk, world, native american, women’s music, blues, local hip hop, folk, jazz, chamber music, rock, and traditional.

No other station plays as much local music.
No other station welcomes as many guests into our studios each week.

It really is radio like you’ve never heard it before.
It really is a rare medium done well.

11:32 – Underwriting

11:33

11. Shearwater – “You As You Were”
from: Animal Joy / Sub Pop / Feb. 15, 2012

[Shearwater plays The Riot Room, next Tuesday night, with Cowboy Indian Bear]

12. Root and Stem – “Ruby”
from: Ruby / Polydor / May 1 2012
[KC based band made up of James Embry – Guitar/Vocals, Baird Williams – Guitar/Vocals, Cody Barrett – Bass, and Joel Shipley – Drums. Nominated for a Pitch Music Award for Best Americana/Bluegrass Band.]

[Root and Stem will play Czar Bar tonight! with Grayshot, and Sage & Sour]

11:40 – Pledge Break #5

This is WMM’s Fall Fund Drive Show with special co-hosts: Betse Ellis, and Marion Merritt

Why listeners need to support of this one-of-a-kind, programming.

Case #5. – 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 100,000 watt crystal clear signal, and hear the music, information, news, entertainment, calendar of events, and stories, that I really cannot find anywhere else. 90.1 is my comfort, my special companion, my diverse friend, introducing me to all kinds of new and local music, as well as the news and information without the intrusion of advertisers, and ratings. It is radio brought to YOU by real people, who create these shows a 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, at CODA, in your cubicle, in your art space, on your ipod, at your construction site, in your kitchen, 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 kkfi.org everyday, but studies show, that less than 10 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 what ever the reason.

This is your chance to put your money where your ears are. Please help keep at least this part of our public airwaves alive, for our public to enjoy, free from commercials, free from religious sermonizing, free from extremly conservative and slanted right wing “talk monsters,” and free from corporately owned and cloned robotic affiliates that play the same 15 songs everyday at the same time. YOU deserve better. YOU deserve radio that really reflects our great city, and tells the story of our great music scene, and performing arts scene, and labor rights, and women’s issues, and LBGT information, and programming specifically produced for Latinos and African Americans, and Farsi speaking Americans. Support the free-form spirit that is 90.1 FM KKFI! It really is radio like you’ve never heard it before. It really is a rare medium done well.

11:48

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

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

[Amy Farrand plays Czar Bar, Saturday night, October 13, with The Collide & Conquer Tour with Hunter Valentin and Queen Caveat.]

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

11:53 – Pledge Break #6

11:59:30

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

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

Show #442

WMM Playlist from Oct. 3, 2012

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

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

New & Local Releases
+ “Sex, Drugs, Rock & Roll”
+ Albert Bickley & Dave Tanner

1.Victor & Penny – “Anything You Say”
from: Antique Pop / V & P Productions / December 9, 2011
[Victor & Penny performed LIVE on our WMM last September. Chicago / KC based duo is Jeff Freling of the Chicago Blue Man Group; and Erin McGrane of the cabaret group Alacartoona.

[Victor & Penny play at the Opening reception for Prairie Logic this Friday, October 5, 2012, 5:00 at the rooftop at 12th & Main. Featuring performances by Betse Ellis and Jason Beers, Diverse with Hermon Mehari, Victor & Penny, and Cadillac Flambe! Prairie Logic, a new public art project funded by the City’s One Percent for Arts program, and created by New York artist Janet Zweig and Kansas City’s el dorado architects inc., The Art refers to Missouri history by highlighting native prairie grasses and inserting a modified boxcar in the urban landscape. The boxcar has operable doors that open up and create a proscenium stage. The public art project was funded by the City’s One Percent for Art program, which, by ordinance, sets-aside one percent of municipal building construction and renovation budgets for the inclusion of unique artwork enhancements. The One Percent for Art program is coordinated by the Municipal Art Commission.]

2. Iris DeMent – “The Night I Learned How Not To Pray”
from: Sing The Delta / Flariella / Oct. 2, 2012
[Iris Dement previewed many of her new songs when she was in concert with husband Greg Brown, last year for their 11-11-11 show at The Folly Theatre to benefit St. Mark Child and Family Development Center. Now those songs are part of her brand new release that includes a total of 12 new songs. it is her first full-length release of original songs since 1996. Iris will be our special guest on next week’s Wednesday MidDay Medley, and we’ll talk with her about this great new recording, influenced by her family, her mother and dedicated to her daughter. Iris also passed along 10 copies of her new CD, that we will give to YOU, as a “thank you” gift, if you call and donate during our show next week. Please tune in!]

3. Calexico – “Splitter”
from: Algiers / Anti, Inc. / Sept. 11, 2012
[7th studio album from Tuscon, Arizona based indie rock/Americana band .The album’s name comes from Algiers, New Orleans, which is where the album was recorded.]

10:14

4. Schwervon! – “Cyclone”
from: Courage / Olive Juice Records / September 28, 2012
(Their song “Wake and Bomb” is on the Midwestern Audio Vol. 1 compilation)
[Schwervon! is a two piece rock band. Nan plays drums and Matt plays guitar and they both sing. They lived in NYC for 15 years and have just relocated to Kansas City. Last year they opened for both The Vaselines and Belle & Sebastian. They recently recorded with Memphis-based engineer Doug Easley (Pavement, Sonic Youth, Cat Power).]

[Schwervon! play Berlin tomorrow night at Schokiladen and will be touring all over Europe returning to kansas City, to play Davies Uptown November 14, with Paleface who will also join us on the Wednesday MidDay Medley on that day.]

5. Daughn Gibson – “Reach Into The Fire”
from: Single track release/ Sub Pop / 2012
[Carlisle, Pennsylvania based singer/songwriter, was formerly the drummer for the band Pearls and Brass. His debut solo album “All Hell” was released earlier this year on White Denim records and has received critical acclaim. Sub Pop records has signed Gibson where he is working on a full-length Sub Pop debut to be released next year. Gibson has recorded a new song called “Reach Into the Fire” that samples his new labelmates Shabazz Palaces and Tiny Vipers. He’s also added more dates to his U.S. tour.]

[Daugh Gibson plays the Replay Lounge in Lawrence, KS, on November 1.]

6. The Brannock Device – “Into The Witness Chamber”
from: Into The Witness Chamber / Independent / June 24, 2012
(This song is also included on the Midwestern Audio Vol. 1 2-CD compilation)
[Originally formed in 1994, The KVC band includes: Jason Beers on Bass & Vocals, Bernie Dugan on Drums, Marco Pascolini on Guitar, and Elaine McMilian on Vocals.]

[Jason Beers plays the Opening reception for Prairie Logic, Fri, Oct 5, 5:00 rooftop at 12th & Main.]

[Jason Beers also plays Earwaxx Records, Sat, Oct. 6, at 5:30 with Be / Non, & Apropriate Grammar]

10:29 – Underwriting

10:30 – Interview with Rusty Sneary and Forrest Attaway

The Living Room Theatre’s 3rd season opened last week with Eric Bogosian’s “Sex, Drugs, Rock & Roll”. starring resident artist, Forrest Attaway, who plays 12 different characters, in 12 different scenes, directed by 12 different directors. The show continues performances this week, Thursdays October 4 through Sunday October 7, at The Living Room, 1818 McGee, KCMO. For more info: thelivingroomkc.com Here to tell us even more about the show is The Living Room founder and Artistic Director, Rusty Sneary and Artist and Actor Forrest Attaway.

Robert Trussell of The Kansas City Star wrote that “the rarefied universe of Eric Bogosian is full of truth-tellers. (Some of them — the homeless, the mentally ill, the guys serving time — tell the truth because they have nothing to lose. But others — fast-talking lawyers, rabid consumers — reveal the truth in spite of themselves. And some articulate the truth virtually by accident.)”

Forrest Attaway plays 12 characters, in 12 scenes, with 12 directors.

Robert Trussell’s review talked about… “the clear articulation of Bogosian’s principal theme: the human and planetary cost of mindless consumerism. (Each of these characters is obsessed to some degree with money.) ”

Trussell went on to write: “You might think that a 1990 piece filled with social commentary might be showing its age by now. (Maybe it does in small ways, but Bogosian’s themes remain remarkably — and depressingly — relevant. Yes, we really are poisoning the earth with chemicals. We really are poisoning ourselves at fast-food restaurants. We really do blind ourselves with drugs and alcohol. And increasingly we have consigned our fates to a global network of interactive computer systems.)”

“Benefit” directed by Cody Wyoming

Matt Weiss directed by “Stag”

“Rock Law,” directed by Jerry Genochio

“Dirt” directed by Tim Ahlenius

Scott Cordes directs “Stud” directed by Scott Cordes

“X-Blow” directed by Theodore “Priest” Hughes

“Live” directed by Chris Roady

“Dog Chameleon” directed by by Warren Deckert

“Bottleman” directed by Shawnna Journagan

“Grace of God” directed by Taylor St. John

“Candy” directed by Mackenzie Goodwin

“Artist” directed by Johnny Wolfe

John “Moose” Kimball designed the lighting
Megan Turek’s designed the costumes
Mandy Morris, Amy Kelly and Kenna Hall play the Sexy Stagehands
Many Morris – served as choreographer

Robert Trussell’s review adresses “the Living Room’s posture as a theater that explores the masculine psyche without apology.”

Rusty Sneary will be seen in “Death of A Salesman,” and “Christmas Carol” at the Kansas City Rep. The Rep is also mounting The Living Room Theatre’s “Carousel.”

Eric Bogosian’s “Sex, Drugs, Rock & Roll” starring Forrest Attaway at The Living Room, continues performances this week, Thursdays October 4 through Sunday October 7, at The Living Room, 1818 McGee, KCMO. For more info: thelivingroomkc.com or call (816) 533-5TLR.

10:45

7. Cadillac Flambe’ – “The Devil’s Heavy 12”
from: Midwestern Audio Vol. 1 / Midwest Music Foundation / September 23, 2012
[“Midwestern Audio Vol. 1″ is an amazing new compilation assembled for Midwest Music Foundation by Brenton Cook and co-sponsored by Ink Magazine featuring over 40 bands. More information at MidwestMusicFound.org]

[Cadillac Flambe’ will play at the Opening reception for Prairie Logic this Friday, October 5, 2012, 5:00 at the rooftop at 12th & Main. Featuring performances by Betse Ellis and Jason Beers, Diverse with Hermon Mehari, Victor & Penny, and Cadillac Flambe! Prairie Logic, a new public art project funded by the City’s One Percent for Arts program, and created by New York artist Janet Zweig and Kansas City’s el dorado architects inc., The Art refers to Missouri history by highlighting native prairie grasses and inserting a modified boxcar in the urban landscape. The boxcar has operable doors that open up and create a proscenium stage. The public art project was funded by the City’s One Percent for Art program, which, by ordinance, sets-aside one percent of municipal building construction and renovation budgets for the inclusion of unique artwork enhancements. The One Percent for Art program is coordinated by the Municipal Art Commission.]

8. Sons of Great Danes – “Love, Desire Failure”
from: You Can’t Lose It All, All At Once [EP] / Sharp County Records / September 4, 2012
[Brent Windler: Guitar/Vocals, Nolle Bond: Bass, Evanjohn: Guitar, and Brendan Culp: Drums. Recorded and Mixed by Paul Malinowski at Massive Sound. Mastered by Mike Nolte at West End Studios. ]

[Sons of Great Dane play The Brick with The Dead Girls, and Radkey, this Saturday night, October 6.]

9. Kristie Stremel & The 159ers – “Color of Stars”
from: Color of Stars / Stremeltone Records / August 21, 2010
[Rob VanBiber drums, Scott Cameron, guitari, James Wheeler bass Kristie Stremel lead vocals. Produced by Lou Whitney in Springfield, MO. All Songs Written By Kristie Stremel & The 159ers. Kristie Stremel & The 159ers played live on our show on October 13.]

[Kristie Stremel plays the early show at Replay Lounge in Lawrence, Fri. night, Oct. 5, w/ Tiny Horse]

[Kristie Stremel plays the early show at recordBar, this Saturday night, october 6, at 7:00 PM]

11:00

10. Dark, Dark, Dark – “Patsy Cline”
from: Who Needs You / Supply and Demand / October 2, 2012
[Minneapolis based 5-piece band includes: Nona Marie Invie, Marshall LaCount, Walter McClements, Mark Trecka, Adam Woznia.]

11. Flying Lotus – “See Thru You (feat. Erykah Badu)”
from: Until The Quiet Comes / Warp Records / October 1, 2012
[Flying Lotus is Steven Ellison the great-nephew of the late jazz pianist Alice Coltrane, wife of saxophonist John Coltrane and cousin of musician Ravi Coltrane. Flying Lotus has released 4 studio albums and has produced much of the bumper music on Cartoon Network’s Adult Swim programming block. He also contributed remixes for fellow Plug Research artists including Mia Doi Todd.]

12. Thievery Corporation – “Safar (the Journey)”
from: Culture of Fear / Fat Possum Records / June 28, 2011

[Thievery Corporation play Midland Theatre, Wed, Oct. 10 w/Afrolicious, Pleasuremaker, Senor Oz.]

13. The Depth and The Whisper – “Be Together”
from: One Steady Breath / Independent / June 28, 2011
[Produced and recorded by John Velghe at Guttersnipe recording. This song features Albert Bickley and Dave Tanner, the principle musicians and songwriters, with Troy Van Horn on lead guitar, Go Go ray on Drums, John Velghe on keyboards and backing vocals and Elaine McMilian on backing vocals.]

[The Depth & The Whisper play recordBar Oct. 17 w/ Frontier Ruckus, and Buxton.]

11:13 – Interview with Dave Tanner & Albert Bickley

A Kansas City native, Albert Bickley has been writing, recording and performing original music for years. Dave Tanner, a Canadian who calls Parkville, MO, home, has played bass in numerous bands through the years from rock and heavy metal to folk and punk. He also currently plays in Liverpool: A Tribute to The Beatles. Together Albert Bickley and Dave Tanner formed The Depth and The Whisper in late 2010 as a vehicle to share new songs and ideas. In 2011 they released their debut EP of six songs, titled “One Steady Breath” that was created with musician, producer and recording engineer – John Velghe who captured the band’s sound at his at Guttersnipe Recording Co. during the spring of 2011. Since then, the band has performed in numerous KC venues and has collaborated with many of Kansas City’s finest musicians. The Depth and The Whisper play Record Bar, Oct. 17, with Frontier Ruckus.

Dave Tanner & Albert Bickley talked about how they met and eventually recorded with John Velghe.

Go-Go Ray (drums), Troy Van Horn (lead guitar), John Velghe (keyboard/Rhodes) and Elaine McMilian (backing vocals) round out the band’s sound in the studio and on stage.

Songs on the debut release are framed with openness and honestly that draw the listener to be part of the story. From their first collaborations and all the way through the recording process, it was clear that the songs would come together quickly and maintain an organic feel. Each track aims big and bright just like the opening track, “New York” encourages.

“We do what we feel is right for the song. Nothing more, nothing less,” Albert said during production. That has since become a mantra of sorts for the players on stage and in the studio.

The song “Be Together” will be used in a short film being produced by people at Hallmark, They have heard that Sara Swenson is also on the soundtrack.

Dave Tanner & Albert Bickley are currently laying groundwork for a new recording to follow last year’s EP “One Steady Breath” – you plan to hit the studio this fall for what could be an early 2013 release.

With a growing batch of follow-up songs being considered for the next recording, they want to keep the organic feel captured intuitively by producer John Velghe.

Dave Tanner & Albert Bickley played a song that they’re considering using on their new recording.

00. The Depth and The Whisper – “All I Had” (LIVE)

The band has an upcoming show opening for Frontier Ruckus at Record Bar, Oct. 17. Rundown about the show, what to expect, etc.

Dave Tanner & Albert Bickley are planning a New York trip in December to experience the music scene and open-mic culture.

The Depth and The Whisper play Record Bar, Oct. 17, with Frontier Ruckus.
Their music is available at thedepthandthewhisper.com, iTunes, Spotify, Amazon MP3, Rhapsody and more.

11:40

14. The Depth and The Whisper – “Stay”
from: One Steady Breath / Independent / June 28, 2011
[Produced and recorded by John Velghe at Guttersnipe recording. This song features Albert Bickley and Dave Tanner, the principle musicians and songwriters, with Troy Van Horn on lead guitar, Go Go ray on Drums, John Velghe on keyboards and backing vocals and Elaine McMilian on backing vocals.]

[The Depth & The Whisper play recordBar Oct. 17 w/ Frontier Ruckus, and Buxton.]

11:43 – Underwriting

11:45

15. Betse Ellis – “Bear Ceek Sally Goodin”
from: Don’t You Want To Go / Free Dirt / April 21, 2009
[Originally from Fayetteville, Arkansas, Betse Ellis is one of the founding members of Kansas City’s The Wilders, an acoustic honky-tonk band, have been together for 15 years, and have gone on haitus.]

[Betse joins us LIVE on Wednesday MidDay Medley next week October 10]

[Betse Ellis plays the Opening reception for Prairie Logic, Fri, Oct 5, 5:00 rooftop at 12th & Main.]

16. Of Montreal – “Micro University”
from: Daughter of Cloud / Polyvinyl Records / October 23, 2012
[Athens, GA, psychedelic pop group, founded by Kevin Barnes in 1996 has release 11 full length albums. The band will release a rarities collection, Daughter Of Cloud, that gathers 17 of the psych-rock group’s recordings and even includes some previously unreleased tracks. “Micro University,” comes from the 2006, 7-inch.]

17. Tom Tom Club – “Downtown Rockers”
from: Downtown Rockers / Nacional Records / Sept. 11, 2012
[6th full length studio release since the band was founded in 1981 by husband-and-wife team Tina Weymouth and Chris Frantz, both also known for being members of Talking Heads. ]

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

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

Show #441

WMM Playlist from September 19, 2012

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

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Local & New Releases
+ Brenton Cook & “Midwestern Audio” Vol. 1
+ De De Deville & Heidi Van from The Fishtank

1. Ry Cooder – “Mutt Romney Blues”
from: Election Special / Perro Verde Records – Nonesuch Records / Aug. 17, 2012
[Acclaimed musician, songwriter, composer, producer, 48 days before the Presidential election Ry Cooder releases his self produced Election Special performed entirely by Ry Cooder with Joachim Cooder on drums.]

2. The xx – “Sunset”
from: Coexist / The Young Turks / September 11, 2012
[English indie pop band, formed in London in 2008. The group released their debut album, xx in August 2009. In 2010, the band won the Mercury Music Prize for their debut album. The band met while studying at Elliott School, the same school that produced Hot Chip, and Four Tet. Oliver Sim and Romy Madley-Croft started the band as a duo when they were 15. Guitarist Baria Qureshi joined once they began performing in 2005, with Jamie Smith joining a year after.]

3. Xiu Xiu – “Beauty Towne”
from: Always / Polyvinyl / Feb. 28, 2012
[originally from San Jose, California. The band is the brainchild of singer-songwriter Jamie Stewart, who has been its only constant member since its inception in 2002. His current bandmate is Angela Seo. The band’s name is taken from the 1998 Chinese film Xiu Xiu: The Sent Down Girl.]

[Xiu Xui opens for Swans TONIGHT at the Beaumont]

10:15

4. The Hearts of Darkness – “Standing On The Corner”
from: Shelf Life / Shipshape Records / August 25, 2012
[The 15 piece ensemble welcomed 6 additional musicians to record “Shelf Life” their 2nd full-length release, 2 years in the making. Recorded live at the Cooler Studio in Kansas City, Kansas, with Chad Meise, and mastered by Collin Jordan at the Boiler Room in Chicago, using both vintage analog and modern digital technologies. The album will be released on CD and as a limited edition collectible vinyl LP at local music stores, and also available on iTunes. Contributing musicians to “Shelf Life” include: Bob Asher – Trumpet, Sean Branagan – drums and percussion, Rachel Christia – Vocals , Andrew Ford – Trombone, Brandy Gordon – Vocals, Richard Gumbel – Rhythm and Lead Guitar, Sam Hughes – Baritone Saxophone, Les Izmore – Vocals, Pete Leibert – Bass Guitar, Jolan Smith – Tenor Saxophone and Vocals, Miko Spears – Congas, Erica Townsend – Vocals, Ken Walker – Valve Trombone, Brad Williams – drums and percussion, Hermon Mehari – Trumpet, Shawn Hansen – Alto Saxophon, Phil Keegan – Bass Guita, Chris Meck – Rhythm Guita, Josh Mobley – Keyboards, Guitar, Alex Smith – Tenor Saxophone, Mark Vick – Rhythm Guitar.]

5. David Byrne & St. Vincent – “Who”
from: Love This Giant / 4AD / Sept. 7, 2011

10:25 – Underwriting

10:26

6. The Kinsey Sicks – “T”aint it Love?”
from: from: Electile Dysfunction / The Kinsey Sicks / May 8, 2012
[Based on their hit musical, “ELECTILE DYSFUNCTION: THE KINSEY SICKS FOR PRESIDENT,” The Kinsey Sicks were formed in 1993, by original members: Ben Schatz (“Rachel”) is a Harvard-trained civil rights lawyer, former Director of the national Gay and Lesbian Medical Association, and one-time presidential advisor on HIV issues, who created the first national AIDS legal project and authored Clinton’s HIV policy during the 1992 presidential campaign, and Irwin Keller (“Winnie”) is a University of Chicago-trained lawyer and linguist and former director of the AIDS Legal Referral Panel of the San Francisco Bay Area, who authored Chicago’s gay rights ordinance, passed into law in 1989. In 2004, the Kinsey Sicks were joined by actor/singer/designer Jeff Manabat, who is responsible for Trixie’s inordinate glamour and soaring counter-tenor, as well as the entire group’s hot couture. Beginning in October of 2008, the Kinsey Sicks are joined by the hilarious and talented Spencer Brown (“Trampolina”), a Kansas City-based actor and singer, already known for his drag character Daisy Buckët (pronounced, of course, “bouquet”).]

[This Friday, September 21, The Kinsey Sicks play Wichita at the Century II Performing Arts Center – Mary Jane Teall Theater!]

10:30 – Interview with De De DeVille & Heidi Van

One of Kansas City’s most famous Drag Queens, De De DeVille joined us LIVE in the studio with Fishtank Theatre Artistic Director Heidi N|Van on the phone, to talk about a show this Friday, September 21 called: “You Can’t Do That at The Fishtank.” Go to FishtankTheatre.com for more info

10:45

7. Father John Misty – “I’m Writing a Novel”
from: Fear Fun / SubPop / May 1, 2012
[1st album by Seattle-born musician Josh Tillman (born May 3, 1981), under the pseudonym Father John Misty. Joshua Tillman is the former drummer the Seattle-based band Fleet Foxes (2008 to 2012). He departed the Fleet Foxes to focus on his solo album under the moniker Father John Misty.]

8. Amanda Palmer & The Grand Theft Orchestra – “Massachusetts”
from: Theatre Is Evil / 8ft Records / September 2012
[After raising over 1 million dollar though her Kickstarter campaign, Amanda Palmer releases her post Dresden Dolls solo album]

9. Everyday/Everynight – “Body Electric”
from: Etc. / Golden Sound Records / May 3, 2011 (also on Midwestern Audio Vol. 1)
[Evan Ashby on Guitar, Mat Shoare on Guitar/Keyboard/Vocals, Austin Lyon on Drums, and Jerad Colton Tomasino on Guitar/Keyboard/Vocals of Everyday/Everynight. The band includes three of the members who sing and write songs. Golden Sound Records is a new local recording company who also release the music of Oriole Post, Fullbloods, The Caves, Millions of Boys, Baby Teardrops, and The Empty Spaces, as well as the solo works of Jerad Colton Tomasina and Mat Shoare.]

[Everyday/Everynight play at the Midwest Music Foundation CD Release Concert of “Midwestern Audio Vol. 1” Sunday, September 23 at 8:00 PM at recordBar, 1020 Westport Rd. on with Gemini Revolution, Reach with Diverse, Antennas Up and The Grand Marquis, all on the compilation.]

11:00

10. First Aid Kit – “Blue”
from: The Lions Roar / Wichita / Jan 17, 2012
[A duo of two sisters Johanna (keyboards, autoharp, and Vocals) and Kiara Soderberg (guitar & Vocals). The are from Sweden.]

11. Sara Swenson – “East”
from: All Things Big and Small / Independent / 2010
[KC based singer songwriter Sara Swenson, worked as a high school teacher at Platte County High School in Platte City, for over 9 years. This is the follow-up to her 2009 critically acclaimed selt titled debut. She also released a new EP in late 2011.]

[Sara Swenson plays The Plaza Art Fair (featuring 21 bands, over three days, live on the INK magazine Stage, Sunday, September 23, with David Burchfield & the Great Stop, The Natural State, She’s A Keeper , and The Canes from Chicago.]

12. Bob Dylan – “Soon After Midnight”
from: Tempest / Sony – Columbia / September 7, 2012
[35th studio album from the 71 year old legend]

13. Eyelit – “Dying Old”
from: The Woe Dies / Independent / June 22, 2012
(Their song “Motionless” is on Midwestern Audio Vol. 1)
[Formed in Saint Joseph, Missouri, in early 2008 with songwriter Austin and Dansare’s voice, they released their first EP “Elephant” in early 2010,. In mid 2011, they set out to create a full-length album (The Woe Dies) inspired by Bob Dylan, Iron & Wine, and Bright Eyes.]

11:14 – Underwriting

11:15 – Songs from Midwestern Audio Vol. 1

“Midwestern Audio Vol. 1” is an amazing new compilation assembled for Midwest Music Foundation by Brenton Cook and co-sponsored by Ink Magazine featuring over 40 bands. More information at MidwestMusicFound.org The official release is: Sunday, September 23 at 7:00 PM at recordBar, 1020 Westport Rd. on with Gemini Revolution, Reach with Diverse, The Grand Marquis, and Everyday/Everynight, all on the compilation.

14. Schwervon! – “Dogs For Hire”
from: Low Blow / Olive Juice Records / Feb. 6, 2009
(Their song “Wake and Bomb” is on the Midwestern Audio Vol. 1 compilation)

[Schwervon! is a two piece rock band. Nan plays drums and Matt plays guitar and they both sing. They lived in NYC for 15 years and have just relocated to Kansas City. Last year they opened for both The Vaselines and Belle & Sebastian. They recently recorded with Memphis-based engineer Doug Easley (Pavement, Sonic Youth, Cat Power) their new release: “Courage” will be released September 28.]

[Schwervon! performs in concert at their Album Release Party @ The Riot Room, 4048 Broadway, Fri, September 28, Starting at 8:30pm with FOLKICIDE, THE LUCKY, THE CONQUERORS.]

15. The Grisly Hand – “Black Coffee”
from: Western Avenue / Independent / February 1, 2012 (also on Midwestern Audio Vol. 1)
[The new EP contains 2 original songs, “Western Ave.” & “Black Coffee,” and 2 covers, Radiohead’s “Thinking About You” & “Still Feelin’ Blue” by Gram Parsons. The 2 originals are currently being pressed into a 7″ dual A-Side. Nick Davis reports that the band is already back in the studio working on another EP, and they’ll be releasing a full-length around this time next year, with or without any label support.]

[The Grisly Hand play The Plaza Art Fair (featuring 21 bands, over three days, live on the INK magazine Stage) Saturday, September 22, with John McKenna Band, Hidden Pictures, Fullbloods, Blackbird Revue, The Empty Spaces, Cadillac Flambe, Sons of Great Dane, Kristen May, Making Movies, and Quiet Corral]

16. Grand Marquis – “The Jungle”
from: The Sun Session / Grand Marquis / Jan. 13, 2013 (also on Midwestern Audio Vol. 1)
[Recorded live, February 1, 2011 at Sun Studio, 706 Union Avenue, in Memphis Tennessee. This song is on their CD plus their limited edition 2 song 7 inch single on vinyl. Bryan Redmond – lead vocals, soprano, alto, tenor and baritone saxophones; Chad Boydston – trumpet, backing vocals; Ryan Wurtz – guitar; Ben Ruth – upright bass, sousaphone, backing vocals; Lisa Mckenzie – drums, washboard.]

[The Grand Marquis play at the Midwest Music Foundation CD Release Concert of “Midwestern Audio Vol. 1” Sunday, September 23 at 7:00 PM at recordBar, 1020 Westport Rd. on with Gemini Revolution, Reach with Diverse, Antennas Up and Everyday/Everynight , all of whom are also on the compilation.]

17. Diverse Jazz – “Full Circle”
from: Midwestern Audio Vol. 1 / Midwest Music Foundation / September 23, 2012
[Mentored by the great Bobby Watson at the UMKC, trumpeter Hermon Mehari, saxophonist William Sanders, pianist John Brewer, bassist Ben Leifer, and drummer Ryan Lee were the winners of the 2008 Origin Records / Gene Harris Jazz Festival Competition, beating out 10 other very original groups from across the country, the quintet opened for Roy Haynes’ ‘Birds of a Feather’ band at the Gene Harris Jazz Festival and were awarded a deal to record this album of original music. The DIVERSE Trio consisting of Hermon Mehari (trumpet), Ryan Lee (drums), and Ben Leifer (bass) plays all over KC playing a mix of original music and standards, as well as other types of music that have inspired us in the past year. More info at: diversejazz.com.]

[Diverse performs at the Plaza Art Fair (featuring 21 bands, over three days, live on the INK magazine Stage) Friday, September 21, with Victor & Penny, Not A Planet, The New Riddim.]

[Diverse also plays the After After Party at Fred P. Otts, Sat, Sept. 22, at 10:00 PM]

[Diverse performs with Reach at the Midwest Music Foundation CD Release Concert of “Midwestern Audio Vol. 1” Sunday, September 23 at 7:00 PM at recordBar, 1020 Westport Rd. on with Gemini Revolution, The Grand Marquis, Antennas Up, and Everyday/Everynight, all of whom are also on the compilation.]

11:37 – Interview with Brenton Cook

The Midwest Music Foundation presents the release of Midwestern Audio Vol. 1, September 23rd. This is a two-CD collection of musicians from Kansas City and surrounding areas. The compilation was assembled by Brenton Cook of Midwest Music Foundation. The compilation will first be available to the public on Sunday, September 23rd, 7pm, at recordBar (1020 Westport Road, KCMO). The recordBar will be hosting the CD release party, which will feature six artists appearing on the compilation. The lineup includes Gemini Revolution, Reach (with jazz act Diverse), Grand Marquis, Antennas Up, and Everyday/Everynight. Brenton Cook joins us Live from Montreal where he is attending the Pop Montreal Festival.

The compilation will also be available for digital download after Monday, September 24th at 12:00pm at: music.midwestmusicfound.org

Midwest Music Foundation: Founded in 2008, MMF is a non-profit dedicated to supporting the music community in Kansas City and throughout the Midwest. More information can be found online regarding services and programming at: midwestmusicfound.org

The Midwest Music Foundation CD Release Concert of “Midwestern Audio Vol. 1” Sunday, September 23 at 7:00 PM at recordBar, 1020 Westport Rd. on with Gemini Revolution, The Grand Marquis. Reach with Diverse, Antennas Up and Everyday/Everynight , all of whom are also on the compilation

11:50

18. Reach – “Move”
from: Midwestern Audio Vol. 1 / Midwest Music Foundation / September 23, 2012

19. Hidden Pictures – “Something To Eat”
from: Midwestern Audio Vol. 1 / Midwest Music Foundation / Sept 23, 2012
[Hidden Pictures play The Plaza Art Fair (featuring 21 bands, over three days, live on the INK magazine Stage) Saturday, September 22, with John McKenna Band, The Grisly Hand, Fullbloods, Blackbird Revue, The Empty Spaces, Cadillac Flambe, Sons of Great Dane, Kristen May, Making Movies, and Quiet Corral]

11:59

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

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