WMM Playlist from July 3, 2013

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

Wednesday, July 3, 2013

Guest Producer & Host – Maria Vasquez Boyd
+ Vi Tran + Andrew Foshee + William Saunders

1. William Saunders- “Kansas City”
from: The Waking Hombre / Saunders Street Records / To be released Oct. 2013

2. Not A Planet – “Greatest Show On Earth”
from: The Few, The Proud, The Strange / Not A Planet / May 2013

3. Vi Tran – “Sign On A Country Road”
from: American Heroine / Independent / To be released August 2013
[Vi Tran is currently appearing in the Western Playhouse production of “Miss Saigon,” July 4-7, 12-13 at Potter Hall Theater, Missouri Western State University, 4525 Downs Drive, Saint Joseph, Missouri. The Vi Tran Band is getting ready to release “American Heroine.” The band recorded the new album at Element Studio with Joel Nanos.]

10:15 – Interview with Vi Tran

Vi Tran & Maria Vasquez Boyd

Vi Tran & Maria Vasquez Boyd

4. Vi Tran Band – “All The Time In The World”
from: Goodbye Summer / Independent / Feb. 23, 2010

5. Making Movies- “Ciego Sin Querer”
from: A La Deriva / Independent / March 2013

10:45 – Interview with Andrew Foshee

6. Andrew Foshee- “Love Someone Today”
from: Headphones Required / Independent / June 11, 2013
[“Headphones Required” was produced, engineered, performed and mixed by Andrew at home. The recordings were mastered by Duane Trower at Weights and Measures Soundlab.]

[Andrew Foshee will be in concert on August 30, at Czar Bar with Attic Wolves, and Jack & Bear. More info at andrewfosheemusic.com

Andrew Foshee & Maria Vasquez Boyd

Andrew Foshee & Maria Vasquez Boyd

7. Andrew Foshee – “That’s The Way It Goes” (Live)

8. Andrew Foshee – “Thunderstorm” (Live)

9. Andrew Foshee – “Smile” (Live)

10. Andrew Foshee – “Annie” (Live)

11. The Buttermilk Boys – “Better Days”
from: Oh Pretty Good / Independent / April 2013

12. The Walltalkers – “Skinny Dip,”
from: The Walltalkers / Sauders Street Records / To be released Oct. 2013
[The Walltalkers are: William Saunders, Heather Thornton, Rachel Bowerman-Deering (formerly of Dogtree), Rob Bowen (BMW), Aart Barfunkle and Cori Simmons.]

[The Walltalkers will play Californos in Westport, on August 3. William Saunders is also founder of Saunders Street Records.

11:30 – Interview with William Saunders

13. William Saunders – “The Flood” (Live)
from: Fireflies / Sanders Street Records / To be released Nov 2013
[More info at thewalltalkers.com or saunderstreetrecords.com]

William Saunders

William Saunders

14. Decadent Monkey Chaser – “Chakra Chaser”
from: Belly Dancing & Other Bedtime Stories / Sanders Street Records / To be released Nov 2013
[This is a project with G. Victor Penniman, William Saunders, & Aart Barfunkle, featuring Vic on Ruby Gamba and William on keys and guitar.]

15. Tim York – “Long Way”
from: In View / Independent / January 2009
[KC based singer/songwriter working on new album to be released in 2013]

16. Marcus Words – “Running Round In Circles”
from: Single Track Release / Independent / 2012
[St. Joseph, Missouri based, singer/songwriter.]

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WMM Playlist from Jan. 2, 2013

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

Wednesday, January 2, 2013

The Rausch Haus Radio Show

Special Guest Producers & Guest Co-Hosts: Kasey Rausch & Kim Rausch McLaws

10:01 – Kasey & Kim talked about the Ford / Felts / Rausch / Delp Families

On their Mother’s Side

Great-Grandpa Riley Ford – He played the fiddle. He played at Parkville and Platte County barn dances regularly. Kasey now plays his 100+ year old fiddle.

Grandma Waunita Ford Felts (Riley’s daughter) – She played the piano & organ. She played at the USO dances, during the war.

Grandpa Ed Felts (Husband of Waunita) – He played the trombone. He played in his high school and in the US Army Band.

On their Father’s Side

Great-Grandpa Arley Delp – He played the banjo, and his sisters played guitar.

Grandma Vernice Delp Rausch (Arley’s daughter) – She played the trombone, piano, ukulele, and auto harp. She was a vocalist who led the chorus group, The Momettes.

10:10 – Music by Vernice Delp Rausch

1. Momettes – “Candy Man”
from: Home Recording on Cassette / Momettes with St. James Lutheran Choir / May 17, 1975

10:13 – Kasey & Kim talked about Grandpa Dean Rausch

2. Dean Rausch – “Dark Eyes”
from: Home Recording on Cassette
[Old Russian melody made popular in English speaking world by big band arrangements in the 1940s. Thank you to Gib Shell for information.]

3. Dean Rausch – “Dancing” (Unknown Title)
from: Home Recording on Cassette

4. Dean Rausch – “Malaguena”
from: Home Recording on Cassette
[Written by Ernesto Lecuona. Recorded by Chet Atkins in 1956. Thank you to Gib Shell for information.]

10:20 – Kasey & Kim talked about mountain dulcimers, building with Pop

5. Dean & Brad Rausch – “Unknown title”
from: Home Cassette Recordings / Jan. 1, 1983
[Dean Rausch on mountain dulcimer & Brad Rausch on mandolin]

10:24 – Underwriting

10:25 –Kasey & Kim talked about the 70’s & 80’s Rausch Haus

6. Dean Rausch – “My Mama Was a Cotton Picker”
from: Terry’s Home Recording on Cassette / Feb. 2, 1974
[Featuring Lou Botteberg on mandolin]

10:29 – Kasey & Kim talked about the Seven Rausch Sons of Dean and Vernice (This is Kim & Kasey’s Father’s generation)

7. Terry Rausch, Brad Rausch, Ronnie Abner – “Some of Shelley’s Blues”
from: Terry’s Home Recording on Cassette

8. Terry Rausch, Brad Rausch, Ronnie Abner – “Helplessly Hoping”
from: Terry’s Home Recording on Cassette

10:38 – Kasey & Kim & Dean talked about Greg Rausch, (Kim & Kasey’s Dad)

9. Greg Rausch – “Give Me All Your Money, Honey”
from: Home Recording on Cassette

10:41 – Kasey & Kim Introduced their Uncle Kent Rausch

10. Kent Rausch – “I’ve Known You for a Couple Months”
from: Home Recordings on Cassette

11. Kent Rausch – “Humphrey’s Access”
from: New recording from Kent who wrote and recorded all tracks

10:51 – Kasey & Kim talked about Rausch Bros & Winfield family, and Uncle Larry Ford & Uncle Terry Rausch

12. Bottom Dollar Band (w/Larry Ford & Terry Rausch) – “Truck Drivin’ Man”
from: The Bottom Dollar Band / Independent

11:00 – Station Identification

11:00 – Kasey & Kim talked about their mom, Linda Felts Rausch

13. Linda Rausch (with Kim & Kasey Rausch) – “Banks of the Ohio”
from: Home Recordings on iPhone

11:04 – Kasey & Kim talked about their Cousins

Austin Rausch – Mizzou Graduate/Marching band. Now Director at North Callaway HS Band in Kingdom City, MO. Student taught w/ Kent Rausch. Plays in Columbia Community Band.

Jarret Rausch – 13 years old – trombone – all star band (regionals), piano.

11:08 – Music by Kim & Kasey Rausch (Greg’s daughters)

15. Kim & Kasey Rausch – “Sweet Potatoes” (LIVE)

16. Kim & Kasey Rausch – “After You’ve Gone” (LIVE)

11:15 – Kasey & Kim introduced cousins Collin & Kyle Rausch (Kent’s sons), who play in the bands: Abracadabras, Shy Boys, and The ACB’s.

17. Shy Boys (Collin & Kyle Rausch, Konnor Ervin) – “Trim” (LIVE)

18. Shy Boys (Collin & Kyle Rausch, Konnor Ervin) – “Postcardd” (LIVE)

11:30 – Underwriting

11:32 – Kasey & Kim introduced cousin Ethan Ridings

19. Ethan Ridings – “All Along The Watchtower” (LIVE)

20. Ethan Ridings & Kasey Rausch – “103” (LIVE)

11:41 – Kim introduced her daughter, Natalie McLaws

21. Natalie McLaws with Aaron Hurtado – “Talking Bird” (LIVE)

11:52 – Closing Music from Grandpa Rausch

22. Dean Rausch – “Navajo Prayer/Amazing Grace”
from: Home Recording on Cassette / Aug. 25, 2001
[Dean Rausch – Cedar flute, Austin Rausch – Native drum. English/Navajo language]

11:59:30

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

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