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This special Best of West of Twin Peaks Radio features four recent guest artists chatting and diving deep intro their new LPs. West Marin singer/songwriter Kelly McFarling talks about her vibey new LP "Bed of a River." San Francisco duo Step Children chat about their post-apocalytic dance banger "Gnar Noir." East Bay couple Hannah Skelton and Chris Niles explore into their internationally-acclaimed new album "Shapes & Colors." And San Francisco's Maria Donjacour of Medscool has a conversation about her emotionally revealing debut LP "RAW."
Blissful Bolinas singer/songwriter Kelly McFarling is back with a beautiful new LP "Bed of a River," a soothing sonic trip recalling those days not so long ago when time slowed down and we ventured outdoors to find answers and solace. Kelly is guest artist in the second hyperlocal hour with a chat and deep dive into the LP. PLUS a full first hour of brand new tunes spanning genres and the globe.
This Audiode is an echo of Audiode 33, checking in with the same people one extraordinary year later. It features very special guest contributions by: Agent Lead, Julia Ragen, Otis Ragen-Andrews, Elam Blackman, Andrew Blair, Sonya Burke, Asher Buskirk, Ned Buskirk, Chris Chandler, Anthony DaCosta, Amie Dorsey, Rebecka Digervall, Shelby Gold, Mike Herz, Wiekbe Hoefkens, Megan Keely, Wilson Marks, Kelly McFarling, Matt the Electrician, Ax Prince, Raina Rose, Ida Wenøe, Dylan Wise, and Steve Jobs. I am grateful to them all for once again taking the time to share and reflect.
It's an Americana/folk leaning episode of West of Twin Peaks Radio - as guest artist Kelly McFarling joins us from her home in West Marin to celebrate the release of her new LP "Deep the Habit," a project that echoes at times JJ Cale, Dire Straits and The Grateful Dead. PLUS tons of fresh new tunes from the Bay and beyond.
This Audiode features very special guest contributions by: Agent Lead, Julia Andrews, Otis Andrews, Elam Blackman, Andrew Blair, Sonya Burke, Asher Buskirk, Ned Buskirk, Chris Chandler, Ryan Cohen, Anthony DaCosta, Chevee Dodd, Ted Dorsey, Rebecka Digervall, Shelby Gold, Mike Herz, Wiekbe Hoefkens, Megan Keely, Wilson Marks, Kelly McFarling, Matt the Electrician, Ax Prince, Raina Rose, Ramona Sever, Daniel Strickland, U2, Ida Wenøe, and Dylan Wise. My heartfelt thanks and appreciation to all of them for taking the time to share their thoughts and feelings about this moment in time.
Kelly McFarling sings “Again”. Nigel Louis Stevenson reads first three stanzas of poem “Toxicology Forum” from his Oxford series. Douglas credits Al Krautter’s The 12 Steps to Natural Gardening and NutraSelf for inspiration. Mr. Ross reads Act 1, Scene 1 of his audio-play, The Keeper’s House. Kelly McFarling sings “Lost Boy”. (Both songs off of … Continue reading Season 2 Opener featuring musical guest Kelly McFarling →
Reflections on making it as a band with 4 Non Blondes guitarist Roger Rocha: it’s never an easy ride. Running The Voodoo Down is a BAMM.tv Production – (http://bamm.tv). Credits: Created by Micah Dubreuil Executive Producers: Chris Hansen, Nick Hansen Producers: Micah Dubreuil, Phil Lang Sound and Recording Engineers: Micah Dubreuil, Jerad … Continue reading
How do you pick the words you’re going to sing every night for the rest of your life as a musician? A lyrical journey with Avi Vinocur and John Elliott. Running The Voodoo Down is a BAMM.tv Production – (http://bamm.tv). Credits: Created by Micah Dubreuil Executive Producers: Chris Hansen, Nick Hansen … Continue reading
The social work of Meals on Wheels, an interview with San Francisco's poet laureate Alejandro Murguia, and singer Kelly McFarling on the importance of San Francisco as home.
Although she was raised in Atlanta, Kelly McFarling seems right at home here in San Francisco. Her voice is powerful enough to fill a concert hall, but her music seems equally suited to porches and living rooms. After teaching herself to play banjo, Kelly began writing songs and formed a band with bass player Jonathan Kirchner and guitarist Jon Moldover. We hope you enjoy listening to this performance as much as we do.
Although she was raised in Atlanta, Kelly McFarling seems right at home here in San Francisco. Her voice is powerful enough to fill a concert hall, but her music seems equally suited to porches and living rooms. After teaching herself to play banjo, Kelly began writing songs and formed a band with bass player Jonathan Kirchner and guitarist Jon Moldover. We hope you enjoy listening to this performance as much as we do.