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This episode coversWhere'd All My Friends Go? by The Greeting Committee & Flipturn777 by Riley!Website: https://redcircle.com/shows/two-tunes-podcastInstagram: https://instagram.com/twotunespodcast?igshid=13gpurxc3bf2qDiscord: https://discord.gg/eYMwBuJ6GeRSS Feed: https://feeds.redcircle.com/baeeceec-9527-475d-85b5-d9da2eea19d3E-mail: twotunespodcast@gmail.comSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/two-tunes-podcast/exclusive-content
One of Kansas City's most beloved indie-pop bands, The Greeting Committee, talks about their upcoming album, their creative process and what it was like to go from high school talent show to major record label.
The Greeting Committee was formed by four Overland Park high schoolers in 2014 and has since become one of Kansas City's most well-known and beloved indie bands. Their third studio album is coming out in June.
Just a couple of Johnson County Kids, Addie and Pierce of The Greeting Committee are like an alt-rock choir of angels. They blessed us by answering our dumb questions about books, Taylor Swift, and favorite sizes of batteries!
We'll dive into a stack of new releases. Everything we're playing came out in the last 4 weeks! We'll also start the show with a brief recap of our time at the Folk Alliance International Conference this past weekend.Tune in on Tuesday at 6PM via your radio dial or stream us live and hear new music from The Greeting Committee, Jo MacKenzie, IVORY BLUE, Honeybee (a new project with members of Blue False Indigo and Mess), Say That Again, Code Red teaming up with Shun Ann and NoLimit TC, Jeremy Nathan, Bquyet, Wizard Fan Club, yuzboy, Draper Family Band, and Copper Threading.With special programming over the last two weeks, our pile of new releases is growing and we're excited to share new music with you. Find us every Tuesday at 6PM on your radio dial at 90.9FM, steam us online, or via The Bridge app. If you miss the live broadcast, stream it from our archive on The Bridge site or app, or find us on Spotify - thanks!
“Joe Alwyn, go into witness protection.” In this episode, Luke and Kevin discuss the Grammys and Kevin tries to spot the fake Taylor Swift track names in Swift or Grift. They try out different greetings and Kevin shares his favorite tracks on his 2000's mix. Plus they share the music they've been loving, the #NewMusicFriday releases they're looking forward to and play some amazing new songs from incredible artists. Songs Played In This Episode: Laura Jane Grace - Birds Talk Too from Hole In My Head out February 16th via Polyvinyl Record Co. The Greeting Committee - popmoneyhits new single out now Photo Credits: Laura Jane Grace by Bella Paterson The Greeting Committee by Tyler Krippaehne Listen to our Best Song Ever Official Playlist. Presented by Planet Ant Podcasts (planetant.com) & Offshelf (offshelf.net)
It is the start of our TENTH year of the show! It's crazy, thank you for your support and for listening as we take a deep dive every week into what's happening in the Kansas City music community.Through half of November and all of December our show was filled with special guests and BEST OF programming, so we've got some catching up to do on new and recent releases. Hear music from these acts with upcoming gigs:• Chris Hudson & the Cruelest Months on Thursday at The Pairing: Crossroads Wine & Grocer• Kadesh Flow on Thursday at Nighthawk and on Saturday morning, playing a kids show for MTC Kids Jam in the Polsky Theatre at Midwest Trust Center at Johnson County Community College• The Roseline for their album release show on February 2 at The Bottleneck• Carswell & Hope at Cider Gallery in Lawrence on February 14• Quiet Takes for their album release show on February 24 along with Sara Swenson at Knuckleheads (but it's already sold out!)We'll also hear new and recent releases from a collaboration by The Greeting Committee and Post Sex Nachos, a recent release from Hembree, we'll hear from a new project from Kate Cosentino, and we'll hear some great jangly pop from Erik Voeks' new and amazing album.
A Happy Thursday From YOUR KC Morning Show!On the show today, we're joined by friend of the show, Enrique Chi, lead singer for Making Movies & Founder of Art As Mentorship! Joining Enrique is another KCMS homie, Addie Sartino, lead singer of The Greeting Committee! Join Art As Mentorship TOMORROW at The RecordBar for "MORE COWBELL!"LINK: Art As Mentorship - artasmentorship.orgA Good Day To Be A Kansas Citian.xoxo - @hartzell965, @holeyhearts
We chat all things band-life with Addie Sartino, the energetic and talented frontwoman of The Greeting Committee. Tommy knocks the Fame-ish Theme out of the park acapella and we hit another round of Tourror Stories and One Hit Ponder. Questions? E-mail us at fameishpod@gmail.com. Songs from the episode can be heard at https://tinyurl.com/JTGsongs
ENNA is an Indie/Ethereal pop artist born in Louisville, Kentucky. She started writing music at the age of 5. She grew up participating in musical theatre and planned to pursue theatre as a career in Atlanta after graduating college in 2020. The pandemic threw a wrench in that plan and ENNA decided to start releasing music. In the short time that she has been in the music scene, ENNA has released 5 songs and her debut EP is set to release in late Spring of 2023. She has formed a band, worked with various artists and producers in the Nashville and Louisville area, and had the opportunity to open for The Greeting Committee at Headliners Music Hall in Louisville. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tophillrecording/support
It's time to jump into piles of new releases from KC area bands and musicians!We hear from a couple of acts, Caley Rose and Zion Isaiah, both were just announced as part of the Boulevardia 2023 lineup, happening June 16 and 17 at Crown Center.Hear new stuff from a side project of Pierce Turcotte of The Greeting Committee, his new project is called The Bitter Lake Association.Also on the show will be Paris Williams, Cuee, Paul Jesse & Deegan Poores, Ferngazer, Catty Cline (of Manor Records), and Chris Hudson & Jason Beers teaming up on a new song.Out of Joplin, MO, Bees country, we hear from a new-to-me act that I've really been enjoying, The Science Of. And out of Austin, Texas, The Selfless Lovers, who have a couple area gigs coming up, including Nik Parr and The Selfless Lovers (Austin, TX) at Nighthawk on Saturday, March 4 at 9PM.
Tune in for Songs From The Heart, a day of music celebrating National Donor Day, that pairs nicely with Valentine's Day. On the show, we hear songs on theme from great KC acts and musicians like Hembree, Tech N9ne, The Summer Storms, Dragon Inn 3, The Greeting Committee, and Katie Crutchfield aka Waxahatchee.We also hear from these acts with upcoming gigs:• Daniel Gum - Wednesday, Feb 15 at Manor Records Showcase, Daniel Gum & honeybee @ Mean Mule Distilling Co. at 1733 Locust St• Jessica Paige - Thursday, Feb 23, Jessica Paige & Lucas Parker Band @ The Ship• Frogpond AND Katy Guillen & The Drive, playing a show together on Saturday, March 4 at KnuckleheadsAlso, we have fun with music and dialogue from some films that share great love stories like:• When Harry Met Sally, from Harry Connick Jr• She's The One, from Tom Petty• Love Actually, some dialogue• Drive, from Cliff Martinez• Scott Pilgrim vs The World, some dialogue• Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, from Jon Brion• Rushmore, from Mark Mothersbaugh
We've got stacks and stacks of new and recent releases that we're excited to play for you!Everything from the debut single from Josephine, a 17-year-old KC musician, and her single is being distributed by Sony all the way to Grammy winner, ConductorWilliams and his new collaboration with Jabee.We also hear from The Greeting Committee, OLIVIA FOX, Chris Canipe, Stik Figa, corey dies in the end, We Are Arya, Kasey Rausch, Lonnie Fisher, and Howard Mahan.
This week's show features Blue October with music from Senses, Makeout, The Greeting Committee, Jeremiah Moon, Black Honey, The Kut, The Nervous Eaters, The Regrettes, Lovejoy, Wildhorse, Lany & The Rare Occasions! Hosted by Cousin Corey. 12/06/2022
Okay, so it's been a while since our last pod; a month to be exact. So today, we present you with a two hour pod to make up for it. First, some Austin shenanigans. Meanwhile Brewing is a must visit place when you're up there. Next, a guy got mad at Gil for being next time him in a crowded bar. Houston Astros are World Series champs and we get into that conversation. Is leaning into a pitch frowned upon? Dusty finally gets his ring. Verlander gets his first win in the World Series. Pena is MVP for the postseason. George attends game one and watches a girl take instagram photos post game. August Burns Red and The Greeting Committee release new songs. All this and much more. Tune in, enjoy, and thank you for listening. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thegoodtalkspod/message
This week we welcome Pierce Turcotte from The Greeting Committee to get to know him through movies and talk about their upcoming tour!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We're in-studio with Aidan Bissett! At just 19-years-old, Aidan Bissett has perfected the art of twisting heartbreak into exhilarating pop songs. Since breaking through with a series of self-produced singles in 2020—and signing to Capitol Records before he'd even finished high school—the Los Angeles-based artist has earned an adoring global fanbase irresistibly drawn to his guitar-driven alt-pop and confessional yet carefree songwriting. Aidan is currently touring with Lauv and Hayler Kiyoko before he hits the road again this November with The Greeting Committee. You can catch Aidan Bissett's latest track 'Twenty Something' streaming atop The Music You're Missing Spotify Playlist now! Follow Aidan Bissett: abissett.com/everythingaidanbissett Follow Music You're Missing: linktr.ee/MusicYoureMissing Music You're Missing is an artist interview style music podcast and Spotify playlist curated by Brendan Jeannetti. Thank you to BeatStars for sponsoring this episode. BeatStars is the world's #1 digital music marketplace to buy and sell beats. Music You're Missing listeners can get a free one month premium subscription to open their own virtual music store by going to beatsars.com/mym and using the code “MYMFREE”.
…and the show must go on! The inaugural Innovation Festival is next Saturday, August 6 at Crown Center. The fest features 12 bands, on two stages, a silent disco with three DJs and it is now a FREE event!After canceling festival appearances all over the world (US/Canada/Japan), Black Pumas also canceled their KC date. Hometown music heroes, The Greeting Committee are stepping up and headlining the show. The Regrettes will be direct support and the lineup is filled with seven other great acts: argonaut&wasp, Dreamgirl, The Freedom Affair, MellowPhobia, The Cavves, Whitehall, and Caroline Blu.Tickets are still available for the Brewery Showcase, they're $25 and you get to sample six seven-ounce pours from a bunch of breweries from the region and also be treated to music on a second stage featuring The Roseline, Miki P, and Jake Reese.Then into the evening, a silent disco opens up to everyone from 7-10PM with DJ NE$$, DJ Joe, and Dj MoHeat spinning for you on three channels into your headphones.It's going to be a great FREE day of music, from 11AM-10PM. Free parking is available in all Crown Center parking garages. Hope to see you down there, thanks!
The search for Pedro continues. Though he hasn't been seen since Weekend 1 of Coachella, he's still leaving us clues and delicious drink recipes to keep us occupied.This week, Addie Sartino and Pierce Turcotte of Kansas City indie rock band The Greeting Committee join the hunt and discuss their exhilarating, richly emotional new album Dandelion. If you want to get absolutely floored by lyrics like "You're so perfect until I need you” and “I'm afraid I'll disappear/But it's not like anybody knew I was here" prepare to cry into your Kansas City Girls. Cheers, lovelies!**Please enjoy responsibly***A Kansas City GirlListen to Dandelion by The Greeting CommitteeThe Greeting Committee on InstagramThe Greeting Committee on TikTokThe Greeting Committee on TwitterEpisode Playlist: Tune & Tumblers "What Have You Been Listening To?" Playlist: https://spoti.fi/3xkPn25Theme Music by New New Girlfriend#Mood Jingle by Jacob Jeffries & Jesse McGintyTunes & Tumblers on Instagram Tunes & Tumblers on Twitter Tunes & Tumblers on Facebook Tunes & Tumblers on Spotify Call or Text the Tunes & Tumblers Hotline: (626) 604-6477Cover art by Pedro Isaac ChairezGet 15% off your first order of Tiesta Tea with the code TUMBLERS15: https://bit.ly/3EWGlcxTunes & Tumblers is a member of the Pantheon Media family of podcasts--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tunes--tumblers/support
The search for Pedro continues. Though he hasn't been seen since Weekend 1 of Coachella, he's still leaving us clues and delicious drink recipes to keep us occupied. This week, Addie Sartino and Pierce Turcotte of Kansas City indie rock band The Greeting Committee join the hunt and discuss their exhilarating, richly emotional new album Dandelion. If you want to get absolutely floored by lyrics like "You're so perfect until I need you” and “I'm afraid I'll disappear/But it's not like anybody knew I was here" prepare to cry into your Kansas City Girls. Cheers, lovelies! **Please enjoy responsibly*** A Kansas City Girl Listen to Dandelion by The Greeting Committee The Greeting Committee on Instagram The Greeting Committee on TikTok The Greeting Committee on Twitter Episode Playlist: Tune & Tumblers "What Have You Been Listening To?" Playlist: https://spoti.fi/3xkPn25 Theme Music by New New Girlfriend #Mood Jingle by Jacob Jeffries & Jesse McGinty Tunes & Tumblers on Instagram Tunes & Tumblers on Twitter Tunes & Tumblers on Facebook Tunes & Tumblers on Spotify Call or Text the Tunes & Tumblers Hotline: (626) 604-6477 Cover art by Pedro Isaac Chairez Get 15% off your first order of Tiesta Tea with the code TUMBLERS15: https://bit.ly/3EWGlcx Tunes & Tumblers is a member of the Pantheon Media family of podcasts --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tunes--tumblers/support Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The search for Pedro continues. Though he hasn't been seen since Weekend 1 of Coachella, he's still leaving us clues and delicious drink recipes to keep us occupied.This week, Addie Sartino and Pierce Turcotte of Kansas City indie rock band The Greeting Committee join the hunt and discuss their exhilarating, richly emotional new album Dandelion. If you want to get absolutely floored by lyrics like "You're so perfect until I need you” and “I'm afraid I'll disappear/But it's not like anybody knew I was here" prepare to cry into your Kansas City Girls. Cheers, lovelies!**Please enjoy responsibly***A Kansas City GirlListen to Dandelion by The Greeting CommitteeThe Greeting Committee on InstagramThe Greeting Committee on TikTokThe Greeting Committee on TwitterEpisode Playlist: Tune & Tumblers "What Have You Been Listening To?" Playlist: https://spoti.fi/3xkPn25Theme Music by New New Girlfriend#Mood Jingle by Jacob Jeffries & Jesse McGintyTunes & Tumblers on Instagram Tunes & Tumblers on Twitter Tunes & Tumblers on Facebook Tunes & Tumblers on Spotify Call or Text the Tunes & Tumblers Hotline: (626) 604-6477Cover art by Pedro Isaac ChairezGet 15% off your first order of Tiesta Tea with the code TUMBLERS15: https://bit.ly/3EWGlcxTunes & Tumblers is a member of the Pantheon Media family of podcasts--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tunes--tumblers/support
The search for Pedro continues. Though he hasn't been seen since Weekend 1 of Coachella, he's still leaving us clues and delicious drink recipes to keep us occupied. This week, Addie Sartino and Pierce Turcotte of Kansas City indie rock band The Greeting Committee join the hunt and discuss their exhilarating, richly emotional new album Dandelion. If you want to get absolutely floored by lyrics like "You're so perfect until I need you” and “I'm afraid I'll disappear/But it's not like anybody knew I was here" prepare to cry into your Kansas City Girls. Cheers, lovelies! **Please enjoy responsibly*** A Kansas City Girl Listen to Dandelion by The Greeting Committee The Greeting Committee on Instagram The Greeting Committee on TikTok The Greeting Committee on Twitter Episode Playlist: Tune & Tumblers "What Have You Been Listening To?" Playlist: https://spoti.fi/3xkPn25 Theme Music by New New Girlfriend #Mood Jingle by Jacob Jeffries & Jesse McGinty Tunes & Tumblers on Instagram Tunes & Tumblers on Twitter Tunes & Tumblers on Facebook Tunes & Tumblers on Spotify Call or Text the Tunes & Tumblers Hotline: (626) 604-6477 Cover art by Pedro Isaac Chairez Get 15% off your first order of Tiesta Tea with the code TUMBLERS15: https://bit.ly/3EWGlcx Tunes & Tumblers is a member of the Pantheon Media family of podcasts --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tunes--tumblers/support Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's all about yesterday's brand new festival announcement, Innovation Festival this time on the show. The inaugural fest will happen in KC on Saturday, August 6 at Crown Center and features nine acts including six-time Grammy nominee, Black Pumas!Also on the bill, they just played a massive show over the weekend at The Uptown, The Greeting Committee will once again take the stage in KC. And the list of festival performers goes on. The Regrettes, who are at Coachella this weekend and next, will be here. Two acts out of the Wichita area are on the lineup, Evann McIntosh and The Cavves. Out of Charleston, SC, Whitehall will bring their dance-y indie rock to Crown Center. And of course, great local representation by The Freedom Affair, Dreamgirl, and recently relocated to KC, MellowPhobia.We play music from all NINE of these acts on the show and give you more info about Innovation Festival. Also, don't miss the presale happening tomorrow (Wednesday, April 13) at 10AM for 24 hours, your password is BRIDGE at theinnovationfestival.com.
This week's show is our annual Women Who Rock show in honor of International Women's Day with music from The Beths, The Greeting Committee, The Linda Lindas, Magdalene Bay, Momma, The Dollyrots, MONOWHALES, Kat Von D, Bad Mary, Tough on Fridays, Muddibrooke, The Kut, Ann Wilson, Salvation Jayne, Sons of Silver & Melody Federer! Hosted by Aaron Zytle. 03/08/2022
This week's show features VHS Collection with music from Los Saints, LAPÊCHE, The Glass Skies, The Airborne Toxic Event, Mister Green, The Greeting Committee, The Great Leslie, Simple Plan, The Afghan Whigs, Youth Sector & Calling Cadence! Hosted by Aaron Zytle. 03/01/2022
Another round of new #kcmusic on the Eight One Sixty! Peep new songs from Trevor Turla, The Greeting Committee, Stik Figa, Fritz Hutchison and more.
Brian and Murdock run down quick lists of their favorite songs, artists and albums of the past year.
Please join Michelle as she welcomes Addie Sartino to Station To Station. Addie is the lead singer and songwriter for the band The Greeting Committee. Addie discusses what drew her to music, how The Greeting Committee formed, navigating the music industry, the relationship between artists and their fans, the importance of mental health, the process creating The Greeting Committee's new record "Dandelion," her work with Art As Mentorship, and Kansas City's incredible musical talent. Station To Station goes behind the stages, venues and studios of Kansas City's musical landscape. Musician, writer and 90.9 The Bridge Content Manager Michelle Bacon chats with fellow music professionals about their passions, careers and experiences in an ever-evolving industry. This is a production of the Center Cuts podcast. All songs used with permission from the artists. Thank you for sharing! The Greeting Committee - "Make Out" "How Long?" "Ada" Hope you can join us!
Brian hops on the wheel of the intergalactic pirate ship to talk about the newest event from CBD Productions: Goddess Awakening- Coming March 24-27 in Hartman, AR. Pre-sale tickets go on sale Nov 1st! More info to come soon!!!! Also the New Rufus du Sol and The Greeting Committee albums#Nashville #GoddessAwakening #RufusDuSol #TheGreetingCommittee https://www.patreon.com/millennialisticpodhttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/millennialistic/id1520283414?uo=4https://open.spotify.com/show/0wdN8wioVKiQpEsMGi1Bmjhttps://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5idXp6c3Byb3V0LmNvbS8xMDQ2NTA5LnJzcw==
It's all about new music as we hear new and recent releases from a dozen KC-area acts.We criss-cross genres from indie rock to hip hop, from Americana to bedroom pop, and a few in between. New stuff from KEVIN MORBY, Various Blonde, Caley Rose, Second Hand King, Jake Wells, The Greeting Committee, Stik Figa, Tech N9ne, Grant Klein, Brian Fees, Exit 13, and Belle & The Vertigo Waves.
This week's show features Coastal Fire Dept with music from Juice, The Greeting Committee, The Dollyrots, Portugal the Man, Lauren Ann, Salvation Jayne, Hvnted, Nané, David Bowie, The Front Bottoms, The Sherlocks & Elbury! Hosted by Aaron Zytle. 10/05/2021
This week we go all in on our transition to an all music genre podcast. We get in our feels as we discuss new music from Alessia Cara, The Greeting Committee, and D Smoke. Tell a friend if you like what you're hearing!
This week's show features The Greeting Committee with music from Thrice, The Unlikely Candidates, Portugal The Men, Varley, Greer, Hvnted, Dead Reynolds, Coastal Fire Dept, Winnetka Bowling League, Damon Albarn, alt-J, Cheekface & Proof I Exist! Hosted by Aaron Zytle. 09/28/2021
We had the pleasure of interviewing The Greeting Comittee over Zoom video! Kansas City-based alt-rock band The Greeting Committee just released their second studio album Dandelion. The record was produced by Jennifer Decilveo (MARINA, FLETCHER, Bat for Lashes) and mixed by Dave Fridmann (The Flaming Lips, Tame Impala). Anchored by a gorgeously airy vocal performance from frontwoman Addie Sartino, the recent single, “Float Away” opens on a candid piece of confession: “Glad it's raining so I don't have to go outside and pretend I'm happy just to be alive.” With production from Jennifer Decilveo (MARINA, FLETCHER, Bat for Lashes), the track unfolds in fuzzed-out riffs, frenetic rhythms, and incandescent textures as Sartino documents her inner turmoil with an intense level of detail. “There's a line in the chorus that says, ‘Stale rye, once an apple's eye,' which is a way of saying, ‘I used to have so much potential, and now I'm sitting here frozen, and I don't know what to do with myself,'” she notes. After slipping into a moment of anti-nostalgia (“Haven't felt this since/Listening to the 1975 while getting high/In somebody's basement party”), “Float Away” closes out with another bit of personal revelation: “Treading water's getting harder/Don't let me fall another martyr.” But despite its undeniable melancholy, “Float Away” embodies a strangely exhilarating energy thanks to the stormy urgency of The Greeting Committee's sound and the pure catharsis of its uncompromising honesty. Created by illustrator/animator Kezia Gabriella, the video for “Float Away” perfectly captures the track's whirlwind of feeling. The beautifully offbeat and brightly colorful visual follows Sartino's avatar through a series of gently articulated emotional states — isolation, disconnection, overwhelmed confusion — and ultimately finds her rediscovering a subtle yet powerful sense of hope. About The Greeting Committee:Comprised of Addie Sartino, Brandon Yangmi, Pierce Turcotte, and Austin Fraser, The Greeting Committee have fully embraced a spirit of purposeful sharing since their formation in 2014. Founded soon after Sartino and Yangmi got their start playing open-mic nights in Kansas City, the band self-released their debut EP It's Not All That Bad in fall 2015. The EP's lead single “Hands Down” quickly became a breakout hit, paving the way for The Greeting Committee's signing to Harvest Records when they were all still in high school. After making their Harvest debut with the Meeting People Is Easy EP in 2017 and releasing their debut album This Is It in 2018, the band spent much of the next few years on the road, with sold-out headline shows in major markets such as Chicago, Austin, New York, Los Angeles, and Minneapolis. To date, they've toured with the likes of Bombay Bicycle Club, Tennis, Hippo Campus, and Rainbow Kitten Surprise and taken the stage at leading festivals like Lollapalooza and SXSW, in addition to delivering the I'm Afraid I'm Not Angry EP in late 2019 and appearing in Netflix's To All the Boys: Always and Forever. The band's second album Dandelion was released on September 24 via Harvest Records.We want to hear from you! Please email Tera@BringinitBackwards.com.www.BringinitBackwards.com#podcast #interview #bringinbackpod #TheGreetingCommittee #zoom #DandelionListen & Subscribe to BiBFollow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter!
This week's show features The Unlikely Candidates with music from NHC, Robert DeLong, Cat SFX, Modest Mouse, Low Hum, The Greeting Committee, Mexican Dogs, The War on Drugs, Johnny Marr & Subterfuge! Hosted by Aaron Zytle. 09/21/2021
We hear brand new stuff from 12 great KC bands andkick off the show with the first new single from Frogpond in over 20 years (it's so good)! We also talk about their upcoming album release show. Also, new music from two of my favorite albums of 2021 so far: The Greeting Committee release their brand new album “Dandelion” on Friday, September 24 and Baby And The Brain released their debut album “BrainBaby” on September 3.Hear brand new songs from recent and forthcoming albums from Quiet Takes, David Luther, Daniel Gum, PURE XTC, Shawn Stewart, Kadesh Flow, The Shortest Forever, and we'll premiere a new single from Catty Cline - they're releasing a new EP, “Sratch” on September 25 via Manor Records.And new music from an EP called “3 For Jett” from Cash Ramsay. It's an EP he wrote for his newborn son named Jett and it features his wife, Jenny Ramsay on backing vocals.
We hear brand new stuff from 12 great KC bands and kick off the show with the first new single from Frogpond in over 20 years (it's so good)! We also talk about their upcoming album release show. Also, new music from two of my favorite albums of 2021 so far: The Greeting Committee release their brand new album “Dandelion” on Friday, September 24 and Baby And The Brain released their debut album “BrainBaby” on September 3. Hear brand new songs from recent and forthcoming albums from Quiet Takes, David Luther, Daniel Gum, PURE XTC, Shawn Stewart, Kadesh Flow, The Shortest Forever, and we'll premiere a new single from Catty Cline - they're releasing a new EP, “Sratch” on September 25 via Manor Records. And new music from an EP called “3 For Jett” from Cash Ramsay. It's an EP he wrote for his newborn son named Jett and it features his wife, Jenny Ramsay on backing vocals.
On this week's episode of the Eight One Sixty, we wrap up our four-part series, Sound Minds. Back in March, Michelle Bacon conducted a survey about musicians dealing with mental health issues. Over 160 musicians did the survey and for the past four weeks, Bacon has been co-hosting the show and guiding a conversation about the survey findings. She's also offered up numerous options from organizations and places that provide affordable (and perhaps free) care for people in need. In addition to Bacon sharing her findings and data, we have also been playing music from musicians and sharing the story behind the song, dealing with mental health. This week on the show we'll hear from Kirsten Paludan, Molly Picture Club, Mac Lethal, and Phoebe Bridgers. We'll also be hearing music, and the story behind it from these musicians with upcoming gigs: Sam Wells, playing Thursday for Folk Alliance International's Finest Folk showcase at Lemonade Park, along with The Matchsellers and Lyal Strickland Teri Quinn of True Lions, playing Friday at The Black Box with Sam Wells and Blue False Indigo Nate Allen of Good Saint Nathanael, playing at recordBar on Saturday with Mr. Golden Sun, and Blue False Indigo Addie Sartino of The Greeting Committee, playing Loud & Local at E.H. Young Riverfront Park on Saturday, Aug. 7 along with Jake & The Dirty Magicians It's been an amazing month of shows and I feel like, now more than ever, so much of the knowledge that Bacon has shared, as well as guests, Dr. Erin Corriveau and Dr. Katie Jacobs needs to be heard and shared. Check below for a few resources Bacon mentioned on the show. Local Mental Health Resources National Suicide Prevention Lifeline - 1-800-273-TALK (8255) Missouri Crisis Line - 1-888-761-4357 or text "HAND" to 839-863 Tri-County Mental Health Johnson County Mental Health Zero Reasons Why (suicide prevention & mental health resources for teens) Samuel U. Rodgers Health Center KC Care Health Center MOCSA: 24/7 Crisis Line for Sexual Assault Victims/Partners · 816-531-0233 · 913-642-0233 Mattie Rhodes Center Swope Health ReDiscover Mental Health Resources for Musicians Midwest Music Foundation Sweet Relief Musician's Fund Tour Support MusiCares Backline SIMS Foundation ASCAP Wellness Program Silence the Shame
On this week's episode of the Eight One Sixty, we wrap up our four-part series, Sound Minds. Back in March, Michelle Bacon conducted a survey about musicians dealing with mental health issues. Over 160 musicians did the survey and for the past four weeks, Bacon has been co-hosting the show and guiding a conversation about the survey findings. She's also offered up numerous options from organizations and places that provide affordable (and perhaps free) care for people in need. In addition to Bacon sharing her findings and data, we have also been playing music from musicians and sharing the story behind the song, dealing with mental health. This week on the show we'll hear from Kirsten Paludan, Molly Picture Club, Mac Lethal, and Phoebe Bridgers.We'll also be hearing music, and the story behind it from these musicians with upcoming gigs:Sam Wells, playing Thursday for Folk Alliance International's Finest Folk showcase at Lemonade Park, along with The Matchsellers and Lyal StricklandTeri Quinn of True Lions, playing Friday at The Black Box with Sam Wells and Blue False IndigoNate Allen of Good Saint Nathanael, playing at recordBar on Saturday with Mr. Golden Sun, and Blue False IndigoAddie Sartino of The Greeting Committee, playing Loud & Local at E.H. Young Riverfront Park on Saturday, Aug. 7 along with Jake & The Dirty MagiciansIt's been an amazing month of shows and I feel like, now more than ever, so much of the knowledge that Bacon has shared, as well as guests, Dr. Erin Corriveau and Dr. Katie Jacobs needs to be heard and shared. Check below for a few resources Bacon mentioned on the show.Local Mental Health ResourcesNational Suicide Prevention Lifeline - 1-800-273-TALK (8255)Missouri Crisis Line - 1-888-761-4357 or text “HAND” to 839-863Tri-County Mental HealthJohnson County Mental Health + Zero Reasons Why (suicide prevention & mental health resources for teens)Samuel U. Rodgers Health CenterKC Care Health CenterMOCSA: 24/7 Crisis Line for Sexual Assault Victims/Partners · 816-531-0233 · 913-642-0233Mattie Rhodes CenterSwope HealthReDiscoverMental Health Resources for MusiciansMidwest Music FoundationSweet Relief Musician's FundTour SupportMusiCaresBacklineSIMS FoundationASCAP Wellness ProgramSilence the Shame
On this week's episode of the Eight One Sixty, we wrap up our four-part series, Sound Minds. Back in March, Michelle Bacon conducted a survey about musicians dealing with mental health issues. Over 160 musicians did the survey and for the past four weeks, Bacon has been co-hosting the show and guiding a conversation about the survey findings. She's also offered up numerous options from organizations and places that provide affordable (and perhaps free) care for people in need. In addition to Bacon sharing her findings and data, we have also been playing music from musicians and sharing the story behind the song, dealing with mental health. This week on the show we'll hear from Kirsten Paludan, Molly Picture Club, Mac Lethal, and Phoebe Bridgers.We'll also be hearing music, and the story behind it from these musicians with upcoming gigs:Sam Wells, playing Thursday for Folk Alliance International's Finest Folk showcase at Lemonade Park, along with The Matchsellers and Lyal StricklandTeri Quinn of True Lions, playing Friday at The Black Box with Sam Wells and Blue False IndigoNate Allen of Good Saint Nathanael, playing at recordBar on Saturday with Mr. Golden Sun, and Blue False IndigoAddie Sartino of The Greeting Committee, playing Loud & Local at E.H. Young Riverfront Park on Saturday, Aug. 7 along with Jake & The Dirty MagiciansIt's been an amazing month of shows and I feel like, now more than ever, so much of the knowledge that Bacon has shared, as well as guests (Dr. Erin Corriveau and Dr. Katie Jacobs) needs to be heard and shared. Check below for a few resources Bacon mentioned on the show.Local Mental Health ResourcesNational Suicide Prevention Lifeline - 1-800-273-TALK (8255)Missouri Crisis Line - 1-888-761-4357 or text “HAND” to 839-863Tri-County Mental HealthJohnson County Mental Health + Zero Reasons Why (suicide prevention & mental health resources for teens)Samuel U. Rodgers Health CenterKC Care Health CenterMOCSA: 24/7 Crisis Line for Sexual Assault Victims/Partners · 816-531-0233 · 913-642-0233Mattie Rhodes CenterSwope HealthReDiscoverMental Health Resources for MusiciansMidwest Music FoundationSweet Relief Musician's FundTour SupportMusiCaresBacklineSIMS FoundationASCAP Wellness ProgramSilence the Shame
This week's show features The FMs with music from Single by Sunday, The Foxies, The Motor Trade, Tessa Violet, The Trews, Don't Believe in Ghosts, Kat Von D, Left Field Messiah, Cold War Kids, The Greeting Committee, Orson Wilds & Ring Finger No Pinkie! Hosted by Aaron Zytle. 06/22/2021
KC area musicians continue to release so much new music and we're happy to share it with you on our show. Hear a new single from The Greeting Committee who have a big show coming up on Saturday, August 7, THE GREETING COMMITTEE w/ JAKE WELLS @ LOUD & LOCAL. Also, hear one from Alyssa Murray's brand new EP and you can catch her this Friday, Alyssa Murray & Miki P at FMK Social Gallery.Then music from Mac Lethal, Bob Walkenhorst and Una Walkenhorst, Sam Arjes, The Popper and They Call Me Sauce, Streetlevel Uprising, babybrainband - a new band from Jo MacKenzie, We The People featuring Eddie Moore, Redder Moon, and Deadspectres with Josh Hazeslip featuring Eddie Furlong - you may remember him as John Connor from Terminator 2.There's a lot of great music packed into our hour-long show!
Just like last week, we’re going to keep playing new music for you on the Eight One Sixty! This week we’ll play through and talk about new music from 11 more KC area acts all putting out great stuff.We’ll hear from Wyndsrfr, Dreamgirl, Noah Spencer (featuring Addie Sartino of The Greeting Committee), Quite Frankly, Quinn’s Laundry Hearse, Darcie A. Hingula, Passerine Dream, The Black Creatures, Jazlyn, Cuee, and Scores.That’s some indie pop, some hip hop, some shoegaze, and a little indie rock for you!
Peyton Marek is originally from KC and is the daughter of Mark Marek a recent guest on the DB SeriesPeyton is an independent artist manager for The Greeting Committee, signed to Harvest Records, an independent subsidiary Capitol Records.Peyton also serves as their tour manager as well and co-engineered/co-produced their first EP "It's Not All That Bad." She also manages an indie/alternative band, Maybird, on 30th Century Records, a subsidiary off of Columbia Records.She began day-to-day management and tour management when I was 18 years old. I co-engineered/co-produced the band's debut EP in my basement.Please follow Peyton and the bands she manages below. https://www.linkedin.com/in/peytonmarek24/http://www.thegcband.comhttps://www.instagram.com/thegcband/https://www.facebook.com/thegreetingcommitteeband/http://maybirdmusic.comhttps://www.facebook.com/maybirdmusic/https://www.instagram.com/maybirdmusic/Free E-Book: Play Music Make More Guide to building a successful music career. https://www.playmusicmakemore.com/pl/80620
Checkout the twenty-seventh episode of ‘The Makings of an Artist', an interview with the talented indie rock band, The Greeting Committee. Tune into this interview to hear Addie and Brandon from The Greeting Committee talk with me about their early introductions, what it was like navigating school and music, making it at such a young age, and more! / Artwork credits: Blue Screen Design / Photo credits: Elizabeth Miranda
This week's show features The Dollyrots with music from Wildlife, Baby FuzZ, Matt & Kim, Queen of Jeans, Dan Luke & the Raid, The Greeting Committee, Liza Anne, Dirtwire, The Blue Stones, Common Kings, Cody and the Blackouts & The Mike David Project ! Hosted by Stac Edwards. 10/22/2019
This week's show spotlights the bands playing Monument Indie Fest. Featuring headliners The Dollyrots and The Unlikely Candidates with Promise to Myself, VYNYL, & Band of Shepherds along with tunes from The Greeting Committee, Haley Blais, Midnight Divide, Local Natives, Beeef & The Catching! Hosted by Stac Edwards. 08/27/2019
This week's show features The Greeting Committee with music from Luna Rosa, The Meeting Place, The Heavy, The Driver Era, Amy Guess, Trapdoor Social, The Dollyrots, rh2, Starcrawler, Sleater-Kinney, Meg and Dia & When Rivers Meet! Hosted by Stac Edwards. 08/20/2019
This week's show features The Meeting Place with music from White Reaper, Miss Hollywood, Hawthorne Heights, Imperial Teen, Sapien Trace, Band of Shepherds, The Greeting Committee, The Meeting Place, The BRKN, Third Eye Blind, NeverLoved, Love Fame Tragedy & Rhett Repko! Hosted by Stac Edwards. 08/13/2019