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EVERY OTHER KREATIVE KONTROL EPISODE IS ONLY ACCESSIBLE TO MONTHLY $6 USD PATREON SUPPORTERS. This one is fine, but please subscribe now on Patreon so you never miss full episodes. Thanks!André Ethier is back to discuss his new album, Cold Spaghetti.., personal fitness routines and preferences, musical theatre and cultural adaptation in songwriting, art galleries, museums, and colonialism, compensation, labour, and attribution, caterpillars as a muse, Sandro Perri as a muse, revisiting indie-rock recordings made as a teen, contemplating new songs, other future plans, and much more.Support vish on Patreon! Thanks to Blackbyrd Myoozik, the Bookshelf, Planet Bean Coffee, and Grandad's Donuts. Support Y.E.S.S., Pride Centre of Edmonton, and Letters Charity. Follow vish online.Related episodes/links:Ep. #817: Nicole Rampersaud & Off WorldEp. #811: Joseph ShabasonEp. #693: Fresh PepperEp. #674: DestroyerEp. #641: André Ethier and Sandro PerriEp. #503: André EthierEp. #448: Joseph ShabasonEp. #139: Greg Cartwright of the Reigning SoundSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/kreative-kontrol. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Cartwright joined Eric Barnes on this week's episode of The Sidebar to talk about his life as a musician and even his house, which was once owned by some of the musicians who played with Johnny Cash.
This story begins with Citizen Vinyl, a combination vinyl pressing plant, recording studio, bar and restaurant in downtown Asheville, North Carolina, in the old Citizen-Times building. Built in the late 1930s, it was originally the home of two newspapers and the WWNC radio station. Wanting to host more events there, Citizen Vinyl reached out to Greg Cartwright, well known for his work in his band Reigning Sound; Greg then invited Amanda Anne Platt, who has been playing with her band The Honeycutters for more than a decade, and a relatively new artist in the Asheville scene, Wes Pearce. Postcard from 1939 depicting Asheville, NC's Pritchard Park and WWNC radio station The three artists shared the stage on the ground floor of the three story building, in the open space between the bar, record shop and pressing plant, and played from their existing catalog of songs as well as many brand new songs that have not yet had their chance to make it into the adjacent room to be pressed into discs. The audience was quiet and attentive, and while Amanda, Greg and Wes played, the rest of the world receded to the background as everyone focused on the trio, who took turns playing their songs on acoustic guitar.After their set, Amanda, Greg, Wes and I went upstairs to the old WWNC live performance studio to talk about the romantic atmosphere of their show, the resurgence of vinyl's popularity and how the collectability of 45s and LPs has flipped since COVID-19 changed so much for all of us, how they navigate their music careers post-COVID, the local Asheville scene and more. Live performance from 1939 on the radio in the WWNC studio where we taped our interview Songs heard in this episode:Amanda Anne Platt & the Honeycutters “The Road” from Amanda Anne Platt & the Honeycutters“Burden” by Wes Pearce, from Death & Darlins, excerpt“Alive” by Reigning Sound, from Memphis In June, excerpt“Girls Like You” by Amanda Anne Platt & the Honeycutters, from The Devil and the Deep Blue SeaThanks for dropping by, and we are even more grateful whenever you share this with someone. Sharing in person is most appreciated, but please also follow us on your podcast platform of choice, and then it will only take a minute to give it a top rating and, where it is an option, a review. It is hugely impactful when you do this! Great ratings, and reviews especially, will make Southern Songs and Stories and the artists it profiles more likely to find a home with more fans. This series is a part of the lineup of both public radio WNCW and Osiris Media, with all of the Osiris shows available here. You can also hear new episodes of this podcast on Bluegrass Planet Radio here. Thanks to Corrie Askew for producing the radio adaptations of this series on public radio WNCW, where we worked with Joshua Meng who wrote and performed our theme songs. Thanks also to Greg and Amy Gerald for hosting me during my stay in town and to Gar Ragland and everyone at Citizen Vinyl for their hospitality. This is Southern Songs and Stories: the music of the South and the artists who make it. — Joe Kendrick
Beale Street Caravan, the sound of MemphisThis week on Beale Street Caravan we have locally grown rock band, Reigning Sound, live from Harbor Town, in downtown Memphis. The band was founded by Memphis garage rock legend, Greg Cartwright, and includes Alex Greene on keys and guitar, Jeremy Scott on bass, and the ubiquitous Graham Winchester on drums. Grammy nominated blues man, Guy Davis, will be with us to deliver an installment of the Blues Hall of Fame, an exploration of the lives of the pioneers and innovators enshrined in the Blues Hall of Fame, here in Memphis, TN, brought to you by the Blues Foundation.
This week on Beale Street Caravan we have locally grown rock band, Reigning Sound, live from Harbor Town, in downtown Memphis. The band was founded by Memphis garage rock legend, Greg Cartwright, and includes Alex Greene on keys and guitar, Jeremy Scott on bass, and the ubiquitous Graham Winchester on drums. Grammy nominated blues man, Guy Davis, will be with us to deliver an installment of the Blues Hall of Fame, an exploration of the lives of the pioneers and innovators enshrined in the Blues Hall of Fame, here in Memphis, TN, brought to you by the Blues Foundation.
The Memphis multi-instrumentalist, composer, and leader of the Rolling Head Orchestra is a veteran of the Reigning Sound, Alex Chilton, and Tav Falco’s Panther Burns. He’s created and performed original scores for a number of classic silent films including a recent commission for the Indie Memphis Film Festival of the 1921 Swedish witch documentary “Haxan.” Alex also has a PhD in anthropology, so he might have some insights about the Troubled Men. Topics include a cool day, a sex toy spill, an X-ray, an eyewitness, camera time, a long brushing, a city on the verge, Jan. 6 re-enactors, a theremin player, Jim Spake, Tom Lonardo, Jim Duckworth, moving to Memphis, computer music, Ardent Studios, the Farelight sampler, Lorette Velvette, the Kropotkins, Mo Tucker, Greg Cartwright, Booker T, a swan song, a whirlwind tour, Mario Monterosso, Bruce Watson, Bible & Tire Recording, Goner Fest, Rev. Fred Lane, Wadzilla RIP, and much more. Intro music: "Just Keeps Raining" by Styler/Coman Break Music: "Speak Easy Serenade" from "Depression Jubilee" by Alex Greene and the Rolling Head Orchestra Outro Music: "Roadkill Samba" from "American Elegy" by Alex Greene and the Rolling Head Orchestra Support the podcast: Paypal or Venmo Join the Patreon page here. Shop for Troubled Men’s Shirts here. Subscribe, review, and rate (5 stars) on Apple Podcasts or any podcast source. Follow on social media, share with friends, and spread the Troubled Word. Troubled Men Podcast Facebook Troubled Men Podcast Instagram Iguanas Tour Dates René Coman Facebook Alex Greene and the Rolling Head Orchestra Facebook Alex Greene Facebook
You've heard of meatless Mondays, but have you ever heard of meatless Fridays? This week, Indiecast hosts Steven Hyden and Ian Cohen are forgoing the meat of the episode in order to focus on the biggest indie news of the week. That's right — it's all banter to celebrate the last double-digit installment before Indiecast hits 100 episodes. That's partly due to Steven and Ian not being able to get their hands on an advance of Beyoncé's new album, but also because there's simply too much indie news to discuss. In this week's episode, Indiecast talks emo week (2:56), Joni Mitchell's first performance in two decades (23:04), 10 years of Frank Ocean's debut Channel Orange (12:32), and more.In this week's Recommendation Corner (50:38), Ian gives props to Chat Pile, an Oklahoma City band he hopes gains traction this year. Meanwhile, Steven gives a shout out to the Reigning Sound, a band formed in 2001 by Greg Cartwright who made eight great albums before disbanding.New episodes of Indiecast drop every Friday. Listen to Episode 99 and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. You can submit questions for Steve and Ian at indiecastmailbag@gmail.com, and make sure to follow us on Instagram and Twitter for all the latest news. We also recently launched a visualizer for our favorite Indiecast moments. Check those out here.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Mighty Manfred's guest this week is Greg Cartwright! Greg, who has established himself in several different projects, is a co-writer on the Coolest Song in the World this week: "Wild Child" by The Black Keys. Join the Mighty Manfred and Greg Cartwright for this week's Coolest Conversation, presented by Hard Rock
Greg Cartwright é o dono do Reigning Sound. Tão dono, que sua banda tem duas formações diferentes, uma com os integrantes originais, baseados em Memphis e outra com integrantes de Asheville, onde ele mora. O disco mais recente, “A Little More Time with Reigning Sound”, foi lançado com o pessoal de Memphis pela primeira vez em quase 15 anos e ganhou esse episódio. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/musicacronica/message
This week Manfred’s guest is Greg Cartwright of the Memphis, Tennessee based band Reigning Sound. Manfred caught up with Greg to discuss his musical background and influences, his time with the '90s garage bands The Compulsive Gamblers and The Oblivians, along with reuniting the original members of Reigning Sound for an upcoming 2021 album. Join Greg Cartwright with Mighty Manfred on this Coolest Conversations in Little Steven’s Underground Garage. www.undergroundgarage.com/ (https://gate.sc/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.undergroundgarage.com%2F&token=acde51-1-1604945356037) www.facebook.com/undergroundgarage/ (https://gate.sc/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.facebook.com%2Fundergroundgarage%2F&token=59f9b5-1-1604945356037) twitter.com/littlesteven_ug (https://gate.sc/?url=http%3A%2F%2Ftwitter.com%2Flittlesteven_ug&token=c17261-1-1604945356037) www.instagram.com/littlesteven_ug/ (https://gate.sc/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.instagram.com%2Flittlesteven_ug%2F&token=7a400f-1-1604945356037)
Halloween Spooktacular with special musical guest Greg Cartwright.
Musician Greg Cartwright talks with host Rich Tupica about growing up in Memphis and much more. If you're a fan of Reigning Sound, The Oblivians or The Compulsive Gamblers, listen to this to hear what inspires Greg to keep writing new songs. Also, is there a new Reigning Sound album in the works? Listen to find out.
Fitzcarraldo 4, domingo 31 de Mayo, la bruma londinense invade Asturias, reconozcámoslo; crecimos entre la niebla. Comienza la selección musical con el tema “Six Days” de Dj Shadow, un mashup, la voz de una canción de los 70 se mezcla con otra canción con un nuevo ritmo, el video musical fue dirigido por Wong Kar Wai. El resultado elegancia y sofisticación. Seguimos con la sección de “Novedades Eloína” suena “We wait” de los Other Lives, la banda Oklahoma saca nuevo disco después de cinco años, música americana, una canción con aroma a spaguetti western,con coros y melodías a lo Ennio Morricone. Continuamos con el lejano oeste, un oeste reinventado y modernizado desde Chicago por Tenci con su single "Forgot My Horse's Name.” Una canción ideal para una película de Howard Hawks. Nos está quedando un programa muy vaquero. Es el momento de las chicas de Es, que se autodefinen como una banda de synth-punk mutante para nuestro presente distópico, pusimos “Chemical” de su primer LP “Less of Everything” que acaba de salir, letras combativas, atmósferas oscuras, amateurismo que se compensa con autenticidad y actitud. Es hora de dejar atrás las canciones lánguidas, es hora del rock& roll de toda la vida con la banda Reigning Sound liderada por Greg Cartwright, el tema es “Stormy weather”, demasiados días soleados y claro, nos entra la añoranza de los tiempos tormentosos, ¿Cuándo deja ser el buen tiempo, buen tiempo? No hay nada como un buen pildorazo rock, un buen riff de guitarra, una voz potente, y unas buenas palmas. Terminamos la selección musical de hoy con “Hasta la vista “ de las Dream Wife, un grupo de punk rock londinense capitaneado por tres mujeres, que saca disco el 3 de junio. Dream wife (esposa soñada) un nombre irónico, letras feministas y reivindicativas. Traducciones y adaptaciones. La película de la que charlamos hoy es “Mi cena con André” de Louis Malle. Una película que relata el encuentro de dos viejos amigos que después de mucho tiempo quedan para cenar. Ellos son; Wallace Shawn yAndre Gregory, el primero es un escritor y dramaturgo, que para sobrevivir actúa en pequeños papeles, y el segundo es un afamado director teatral que llevaba desaparecido cinco años, los dos, Wallace y André se interpretan a sí mismos (o no), la película recoge el dialogo que se establece entre ellos durante la velada. Andre le habla de sus experiencias y viajes durante esos cinco años; su estancia en Polonia con su amigo Jerzy Grotowski y un grupo de actores polacos en un bosque, viviendo experiencias teatrales límite, improvisaciones grupales, ceremonias. Luego relata su vida en una comuna escocesa, más tarde acompañado por un monje tibetano marcha al desierto del Sahara en busca de inspiración para realizar un montaje sobre “El Principito”. Cuenta todo un periplo vital de búsqueda ante la mirada perpleja de Wallace. Una necesidad en Andre de buscar algo e intentar sentir. Wallace, ve más el sentido de la vida en los actos cotidianos. Según Andre, hacemos las cosas sin pensar, sin sentir, nos movemos por unas metas ilusorias. Cada acción nuestra debería ser como una oración. En realidad, es imposible ser intenso en todo lo que haces. El teatro de Brech y las películas de Marvel. “Mi cena…” es un proyecto de Wallace Shawn y Andre Gregory, al que luego se sumo Louis Malle.. Muchas horas de conversaciones entre los dos para elaborar el guion final. Malle conseguí que la película fluya a pesar de los arriesgado de la propuesta que pudiera parecer en un principio la antítesis de lo fílmico. Otras películas muy habladas, Eric Romher, la trilogía de Before.. El Nueva York de los 80 con la música de Erik Satie los valores cinematográficos de una gran película … algunas cuestiones por resolver ¿Las comodidades son peligrosas? Somos niños aburridos y mimados, y alguien aburrido es alguien incapaz de decir No…
For our inaugural episode, Annelise and Mark brilliantly mumble their way through Harvest news and updates while making plenty of promises to get better and to become more professional in future podcasting. Luckily they're saved by a rather enlightening conversation with Greg Cartwright (Reigning Sound, The Oblivians, a true 45 head amongst many other titles) about his history running his own record store in Memphis, his move to Asheville in the early 2000s, how he got involved in helping at Harvest, what it means to be an established musician currently, and how he REALLY LOVES social media. JK on that last part. Recorded, mixed and edited by Colin Miller.Theme music created and recorded by MJ Lenderman and Owen Stone.
New to the Best Show? Check out Best Show Bests, the greatest hits of The Best Show! In February of 2017, Greg Cartwright came by the studio to play some songs and chat with Tom. Enjoy!
On this episode, Cash sits down with Greg Cartwright backstage at the Georgia Theater. Topics of conversation include sleeping in proximity to EDM in a squat, the difficulty of working for others after working for oneself, and the story of practice room heist that added insult to injury.
GREG CARTWRIGHT swings by the studio to play a live set of music and take calls with Tom! DONNY IN BLACKBRIDGE FALLS calls Tom about his new musical project and more! Plus, phones ring on what people think the new JOHN WICK movie will be about!
Featuring on Beale Street Caravan this week is native son Greg Cartwright's garage-rock juggernaut, The Reigning Sound. For the record, we suggest listening to this week's show at a very high volume. BSC contributor Jim Spake stops in to continue his series on the sidemen that played rock and roll's original lead instrument. The series is called "Crazy 'Bout A Saxophone."
There are few people around I’d rather sit down and discuss music with for 45 minutes than Greg Cartwright. Beyond the laundry list of excellent bands he’s fronted, from The Oblivians to The Reigning Sound (and the dozens in-between), the Tennessee musician makes no bones about being a huge music fan himself. That fact has manifested itself in countless side projects like The Parting Gifts with Ettes singer CoCo and records like Dangerous Game, which saw the return of Shangri-Las singer Mary Weiss after a number of decades away from the music scene. Cartwright’s deep love of music affords him an impressive level of insight when it comes to discussing his own output over the years — and almost invariably leads us down all manner of musical rabbit holes in the interim. I sat down with Cartwright backstage at The Bowery Ballroom to discuss his near decision to retiring The Reigning Sound name and the band’s subsequent return to recording with the newly released Shattered, which finds him playing with a number of recent recruits and a new-found lease on life for one of rock and roll’s most exciting groups.
Greg Cartwright is a prolific and influential musician who originally hails from Memphis, Tennessee. Over the past 20 years, Cartwright has established himself as a key and talented figure in the realms of garage rock, punk, and soul music. He has founded inspiring bands like the Compulsive Gamblers, the Oblivians, Greg Oblivian and the Tip […]
Karl returns to DMP, this time with his own selection - The Reigning Sound. This Memphis-based group led by singer/guitarist Greg Cartwright mixes punk, rockabilly, and even blues, all infused with the unmistakable sounds of the organ. There's a lot of variety showcased despite the band's relatively short career. Here's the track list: 1. I'm Holding Out - Time Bomb High School - 2002 2. I'd Much Rather Be With The Boys - Time Bomb High School - 2002 3. You're So Strange - Time Bomb High School - 2002 4. You Got Me Hummin' - Too Much Guitar - 2004 5. When You Touch Me - Too Much Guitar - 2004 6. Uptight Tonight - Too Much Guitar - 2004 7. If You Can't Give Me Everything - Home For Orphans - 2005 8. Medication Blues #1 - Home For Orphans - 2005 9. Pretty Girl - Home For Orphans - 2005 10. If I Can't Come Back - Love and Curses - 2009 11. Is It True? - Love and Curses - 2009 12. Stick Up For Me - Love and Curses - 2009 Encore: The Oblivians Final Stretch - Play 9 Songs with Mr. Quintron - 1997 As always, we love hearing from you either at the Crosstawk site comments or via email, crosstawk@gmail.com. Thanks for listening!