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This episode was recorded on April 28th, 2024 at WVU's Canaday Creative Arts Center in Morgantown, WV. The lineup includes Ruthie Foster, Charlie Mars, Fellow Pynins, The Wandering Hearts, Rebecca Porter, and guest host David Mayfield. https://bit.ly/4aMlc3Z
Welcome to the daily304 – your window into Wonderful, Almost Heaven, West Virginia. Today is Tuesday, April 9, 2024. Settle back and enjoy a concert from your couch with the latest performance from Mountain State Music. Mountain Stage takes its show on the road to Morgantown on April 28. WV Explorer founder David Sibray talks about what inspired him to start the magazine…on today's daily304. #1 – From MOUNTAIN STATE MUSIC – The daily304 and Folklore Music Exchange are proud to present Mountain State Music Concert from the Folklore Stage in Charleston, West Virginia. Guests from the March 8 show include Kindred Valley and Noah Freeman. It's a concert from your couch, so sit back, relax, and enjoy LIVE music from Almost Heaven West Virginia. And don't forget to subscribe to our YouTube channel for more great content. Watch the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xcKq4ZQHmOY #2 – From MOUNTAIN STAGE – Hey Morgantown folks, get your tickets today! Mountain Stage Public Radio show returns to the WVU Canady Creative Arts Center on Sunday, April 28. Guest artists include Ruthie Foster, Charlie Mars, The Wandering Hearts, Fellow Pynins and Rebecca Porter. Since 1983, Mountain Stage has been one of the most beloved programs in public radio history. Eclectic, authentic and unpredictable, the show's varied guests have included iconic artists from John Prine and Townes Van Zandt to Wilco and Phish. Under the leadership of Grammy Award-winning country and bluegrass star Kathy Mattea since 2021, Mountain Stage continues to bring surefire energy and mountain music magic to parts known and unknown. Order tickets: https://mountainstage.org/event/ruthie-foster-charlie-mars-and-more-on-mountain-stage/ #3 – From INNOVATORS & ENTREPRENEURS – David Sibray is founder and editor of West Virginia Explorer magazine. For decades, this publication has helped people learn about West Virginia's natural and cultural landscape. “When I became a journalist in the 80's, I had immediately fallen into doing stories on the mystique of the outdoors. What ended up happening is I heard this thing coming along called the internet, and I realized this could give me the ability to reach more people than print had up until that time,” he said. Listen to David's interview with Innovators and Entrepreneurs, a bi-weekly segment of the daily304 that features discussions and wisdom from West Virginians who have built their companies and launched new ideas here in the Mountain State. And don't forget to subscribe to our channel for more great content! Watch the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L2ENvfa-2GE Find these stories and more at wv.gov/daily304. The daily304 curated news and information is brought to you by the West Virginia Department of Commerce: Sharing the wealth, beauty and opportunity in West Virginia with the world. Follow the daily304 on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @daily304. Or find us online at wv.gov and just click the daily304 logo. That's all for now. Take care. Be safe. Get outside and enjoy all the opportunity West Virginia has to offer.
Mick sits in on a recent interview from Neighborhood Night and chats on the phone with artist Charlie Mars about his new record, "Times Have Changed." This episode includes the CD tracks "Silver Dollar" and "Don't You Want to Know Me."
Sarah Story interviews Mississippi singer and songwriter Charlie Mars about his new album "Times Have Changed.” Sarah and Charlie discuss life on the road as a musician, his life in Mississippi, and the process of writing songs and creating an album. If you enjoyed listening to this podcast, please consider contributing to MPB. https://donate.mpbfoundation.org/mspb/podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Sundilla Radio Hour for the week of 11/28/2022 featuring: Kelly Hunt “Across the Great Divide” Even the Sparrow (2019 Rare Bird Records) 4:58 Lisa Richards “We Were Wild” Waiting to Fly (2022 Lisa Richards) 3:23 David Jacobs-Strain “Raleigh” Geneseo (2013 David Jacobs-Strain) 4:54 Kris Angelis “A Different Story” Damn Shame Waste (2022 Kris Angelis) 3:14 Charlie Mars “Cold Shoulder” Times Have Changed (2022 Charlie Mars) 3:57 Abigail Lapell “Ships” Stolen Time (2022 Outside Music) 3:44 Mark Erelli “You” Lay Your Darkness Down (2022 Soundly Music) 4:36 Cammy Enaharo “Our Own Hands” Hard To Look At (2022 Cammy Enaharo) 2:56 Wild Rivers “Heart Attack” Wild Rivers (2016 Wild Rivers) 4:20 Joy Oladokun “breathe again” in defense of my own happiness (2021 Amigo) 3:49 Darden Smith “Perfect For a Little While” Western Skies (2021 Bull By The Horns) 4:05 Lizzy Plotkin & Natalie Spears “Seasons Change” Just over the Ridge (2021 Lizzy Plotkin & Natalie Spears) 4:06
We are joined by Brian's long-time friend Charlie Mars from rural Mississippi via Zoom. Charlie shares the world premier of three songs on the show! He also shares his zen lifestyle and the unfortunate demise of wild boar in his crosshairs. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/brian-oake-show/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Charlie Mars is a singer / songwriter from Mississippi whose style includes elements of folk, country, and pop. He has released multiple studio albums and toured and played with some of the biggest bands around.In this episode, Blake and Charlie discuss Charlie's music, craft, and career in the music industry, including Blake's time as his tour manager, and the journey he has taken along the way.Produced by Level Up Digital Media http://www.levelup.media/Participants: Blake Dowling, CEO, Aegis Business TechnologiesCharlie MarsWEBSITE - https://www.aegisbiztech.com FACEBOOK - https://facebook.com/aegisbiztechINSTAGRAM - https://instagram.com/aegisbiztechTWITTER - https://twitter.com/aegissales
When I asked Tchad Blake if he had an official bio he said..."Probably, It's just not written down. " :-) Tchad has worked with many artists including Arctic Monkeys, State Radio, Apartment 26, Elvis Costello, Peter Gabriel, Pearl Jam, Tom Waits, Richard Thompson, Brazilian Girls, Gerard Way, Sheryl Crow, November 2nd, T-Bone Burnett, Travis, Marike Jager, Crowded House, Finn Brothers, Liam Finn, The Pretenders, Bernard Fanning, Los Lobos, The Bad Plus, Sam Phillips, Suzanne Vega, The Bangles, Stina Nordenstam, Phish, Bonnie Raitt, Lisa Germano, Fishbone, Al Green, Tracy Chapman, Phantom Planet, Gomez, The Dandy Warhols, American Music Club, Jed Davis, Blitzen Trapper, Cibo Matto, Haley Bonar, David Rhodes, The Black Keys, U2, Nico Vega, Halloween, Alaska, Cheese People, Kula Shaker and Soul Coughing, Delta Spirit, The Sheepdogs, Clarance Bucaro, Charlie Mars, The Van Jets, Indy Grotto, RZA, Nive Nielsen, Mutemath, Max Gomez, Living In Question, Justin Townes Earle, Luella And The Suns, Aṣa, Nina Violet, Tracy Bonham, Little Fish, Blackroc, Gary Myrick and The Figures, among others. Tchad has a long-running partnership with producer Mitchell Froom, and the two formed Latin Playboys with David Hidalgo and Louie Pérez of Los Lobos. Tchad, of course, is known for his unconventional recording and mixing technics and his use of binaural recording. He has won a number of Grammy Awards, beginning with a Grammy Award for Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical and a Grammy Award for Best Rock Album for Sheryl Crow's The Globe Sessions (1998). He won another Grammy for Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical for his work on Suzanne Vega's Beauty & Crime (2007). Blake won two Grammys for his work with The Black Keys on 2010's Brothers. About this Interview: Tchad joins me to talk about his journey starting in Baytown, Texas shooting Armadillos and riding motorcycles to Los Angeles buying ribs for Keith Richards while working at Wally Heider's studio. We also cover his work with Mitchell Froom, surviving cancer and yes......a little discussion of mechanical filters and the Sans Amp. Show Notes and Links Lol Coxhill - I Am the Walrus: https://youtu.be/xccLqr4jW7c Tchad on Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tchad_Blake Tchad Blake ‘Binaural Recording’ Documentary: https://vimeo.com/143727933 Wally Heider: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wally_Heider Current sponsors & promos: https://bit.ly/3266bbu
Tyne Darling is a Milwaukee, WI-based musician. Sometimes, though, he lives in Brooklyn. He has some black-ink tattoos on both of his arms. His music works to conjure elements of both Raymond Carver and Greg Dulli. He's toured throughout the U.S., Europe, and Canada, played festivals such as SXSW, Wakarusa, and CMJ, and supported the likes of Richard Buckner, Charlie Mars, Dale Watson, and The Bottlerockets. In 2016, Tyne Darling will release a new LP entitled, These Ghosts. Occasionally, Tyne Darling publishes stories under the name Tom Vollman. He really likes Kurt Vonnegut, Two Cow Garage, Tillie Olsen, Joan Didion, Tom Colicchio, Willy Vlautin, and Albert Camus. www.tynedarling.com www.tynedarling.bandcamp.com www.facebook.com/tynedarlingmusic @tynedarling (Twitter, Instagram) View all the videos from the show here
Tyne Darling is a Milwaukee, WI-based musician. Sometimes, though, he lives in Brooklyn. He has some black-ink tattoos on both of his arms. His music works to conjure elements of both Raymond Carver and Greg Dulli. He's toured throughout the U.S., Europe, and Canada, played festivals such as SXSW, Wakarusa, and CMJ, and supported the likes of Richard Buckner, Charlie Mars, Dale Watson, and The Bottlerockets. In 2016, Tyne Darling will release a new LP entitled, These Ghosts. Occasionally, Tyne Darling publishes stories under the name Tom Vollman.
In this episode of the Dudes n Beer podcast host Christopher Jordan is joined by Steven Bishop and Julie Connally as we welcome music powerhouse musician Charlie Mars to the studio to discuss what it takes to succeed in the Austin scene and beyond. On the heels of his latest album release Beach Town, what was the studio experience like? How does Charlie not only write his music, but from where does he draw his inspiration? What has a career playing on stage before musicians like Jimmy Buffet and The Dixie Chicks been like? What does an artist of this caliber not only aspire to, but want to create as 2018 approaches? These questions and more in this special episode of the Dudes n Beer podcast with Austin's own Charlie Mars! Download the FREE Dudes n Beer Podcast app for Android and iDevices or visit our LISTEN LIVE page and join the conversation every week.
Today's 30A Show presented by 30Acottages.com is a live performance by Charlie Mars. Recorded live at the Dock of the Bay in South Walton, FL. Charlie has a brand new album inspired by our area, and is a regular at teh 30A Songwriter Festival in January. Practically a local. Check out his new album at www.charliemars.com
Charlie Mars just stopped by the 30A Radio studio at Watercolor...he's ready to cut loose this weekend .
Michael Solomon is the co-founder of 10x Management, a talent management company representing some of the world’s most sought-after independent developers, designers, and technology professionals. Michael began his career in the entertainment industry touring with Bruce Springsteen in Europe, and working at Sony Music International and Epic Records International. In 1995, Michael co-founded Brick Wall Management, an artist management and entertainment consulting firm, with childhood friend Rishon Blumberg. Brick Wall’s diverse client roster includes such artists as John Mayer, Citizen Cope, Martin Sexton, Marc Broussard, Cherry Poppin’ Daddies, Vanessa Carlton, Charlie Mars, Ari Hest, The Clarks, The Spring Standards, and William Fitzsimmons, to name a few. In 2012 Michael co-founded 10X Management to bring his deep knowledge of talent management into the technology industry.
Great new music keeps on rolling in, so a bunch of that tonight, as well as some vinyl classics and Best of 2014 leftovers!
Great new music keeps on rolling in, so a bunch of that tonight, as well as some vinyl classics and Best of 2014 leftovers!
January 9th would have been Billy Cowsill’s 67th birthday, and there are few singers that we love more than old Billy "Bud," so I felt like listening to a bunch of his work, which somehow led into a solid set of 70s am radio classics. Strange things happen on Tell the Band to Go Home. We also have a stellar new record from Paul Kelly to share, as well as new songs from Shannon Lyon and other favourites!
January 9th would have been Billy Cowsill’s 67th birthday, and there are few singers that we love more than old Billy "Bud," so I felt like listening to a bunch of his work, which somehow led into a solid set of 70s am radio classics. Strange things happen on Tell the Band to Go Home. We also have a stellar new record from Paul Kelly to share, as well as new songs from Shannon Lyon and other favourites!
Another pre-recorded episode. Tonight part 2 of our Charlie Mars special, as Charlie sits down to play a whole pile of great songs in our studio. We’ve also got a hot political song from Whitehorse, we take a trip to Muscle Shoals, Alabama, and even step lightly into Christmas music territory!
Another pre-recorded episode. Tonight part 2 of our Charlie Mars special, as Charlie sits down to play a whole pile of great songs in our studio. We’ve also got a hot political song from Whitehorse, we take a trip to Muscle Shoals, Alabama, and even step lightly into Christmas music territory!
This show features a conversation with Charlie Mars, who was in town last week opening for The Dixie Chicks!
This show features a conversation with Charlie Mars, who was in town last week opening for The Dixie Chicks!
New music, upcoming shows, and tonight we celebrate Matthew Ryan’s birthday!
Some cool covers to get us started before we segue into upcoming show mode. We’ve also got tributes to two great musicians who passed away this week, Sam Larkin and Ken Palmer. We’ve also got an in-studio chat with Joshua Cockerill, aka Animal Parts.
Some cool covers to get us started before we segue into upcoming show mode. We’ve also got tributes to two great musicians who passed away this week, Sam Larkin and Ken Palmer. We’ve also got an in-studio chat with Joshua Cockerill, aka Animal Parts.
Some cool covers to get us started before we segue into upcoming show mode. We’ve also got tributes to two great musicians who passed away this week, Sam Larkin and Ken Palmer. We’ve also got an in-studio chat with Joshua Cockerill, aka Animal Parts.
New music, upcoming shows, and tonight we celebrate Matthew Ryan’s birthday!
It’s not Christmas yet, but it’ll feel like it this week as we receive many gifts in the form of great upcoming concerts. Lots to celebrate and enjoy on today’s show. We’ll also celebrate last week’s show by Charlie Mars and The Dixie Chicks. The Chicks sometimes don’t get a lot of respect, but they sure do cover some great songs and hang out with some pretty special friends, so a celebration of both today. And on a less joyful note, we would be remiss if we didn’t honour Remembrance Day, so a few songs in honour of the day.
It’s not Christmas yet, but it’ll feel like it this week as we receive many gifts in the form of great upcoming concerts. Lots to celebrate and enjoy on today’s show. We’ll also celebrate last week’s show by Charlie Mars and The Dixie Chicks. The Chicks sometimes don’t get a lot of respect, but they sure do cover some great songs and hang out with some pretty special friends, so a celebration of both today. And on a less joyful note, we would be remiss if we didn’t honour Remembrance Day, so a few songs in honour of the day.
Mike Doughty, The Iguanas, Charlie Mars, Jeffery Foucault, A City on a Lake
This is my annual SXSW podcast that I have been building for months! If there a song or artist that played SXSW that you thought was exceptional and not on my podcasts please send me your song suggestions to: butrmgmt@gmail.com for consideration. SXSW 2011 Part 1 1. AWOLNATION - All I Need 2. Charles Bradley - The World (Is Going Up In Flames) 3. James Blake - Limit To Your Love 4. Boy and Bear - Mexican Mavis 5. Gypsy and The Cat - Breakaway 6. The Naked And Famous - Punching In A Dream 7. Foster The People - Pumped Up Kicks 8. Luke Rathborne - I Can Be One 9. Sacred Animals - Chosen Seed 10. James Vincent McMorrow - If I Had A Boat 11. Jeremy Messersmith - A Girl, A Boy, And A Graveyard 12. Nightmare and The Cat - Sarah Beth 13. Nightmare and The Cat - The Missing Year 14. Charlie Mars - Back Of The Room 15. Hugo - 99 Problems 16. Cold War Kids - Royal Blue 17. The Fling - Wanderingfoot 18. Family Of The Year - Summer Girl 19. The Civil Wars - Barton Hollow 20. The Civil Wars - Tip Of My Tongue 21. Oh Land - Sun Of A Gun 22. Shilpa Ray and Her Happy Hookers - Venus Shaver 23. The Belle Brigade - Sweet Louise 24. Hanni El Khatib - Dead Wrong (Wilcox Sessions) 25. Alexander - A Million Years 26. Alexander - Truth 27. The Ghost Of A Saber Tooth Tiger and Mark Ronson - Jardin du Luxembourg 28. Jessica Lea Mayfield - Blue Skies Again 29. The Jezabels - Mace Spray
In studio guests Hendrick play live and talk with me plus music from Telekinesis!, Charlie Mars, Judah Johnson and Carina Round. (All music played with permission from the artists and/or labels.)
Closing out February of 2009 with music from Kyle Andrews, Pela, Dolphin City, Small Sails and Charlie Mars. (All music played with permission from the artists and/or labels.)