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We're almost to 500 and that blows my mind. On Tuesday we'll dive into a stack of great new releases from a dozen or so KC area acts and most of them have upcoming gigs.Tune in and hear music from these acts and then make plans to catch them live:• Land Lion (featuring Ben Wendt), Friday, July 26 at Lemonade Park with Friendly Thieves, Car Microwave, and Jeremy Nathan• Jeremy Nathan, Friday, July 26 at Lemonade Park with Friendly Thieves, Car Microwave, and Land Lion• Lydia Alem, Friday, July 26 at The Mecca 13• Eboni Fondren, Tuesday, July 30 at The Greenwood Social Hall• SHINER, Friday, August 2 at recordBar• The Creepy Jingles - catch Jocelyn Nixon the front person of The Creepy Jingles solo on Friday, August 9 at The Bottleneck with Oxytoxin, Lyd Low, and Lonnie Fisher• The Sluts, Saturday, August 24 at Replay Lounge with Nature Boys and Drastic PlasticWe'll also hear new releases from Jo MacKenzie Music, Callah, Morgan Grote, and Ethan & Charlie G.And next Tuesday, how did this happen - it's show #500! Also, make sure Tuesday, August 20 is on your calendar, we'll be doing our show live from The Beer Hall at Boulevard Brewery with special guests, The Canterberries - Tunesday with 90.9 The Bridge and The Canterberries. We'll do the broadcast live there from 6-7PM, then a free concert from 7-8PM and the entire night will be a Pre-Party for Kansas City Irish Fest, coming up so fast on Aug 30, 31, and Sept 1 at Crown Center.
Several of the acts that we're playing on the show have upcoming gigs that should be on your concert radar:• Recycled Funk, JULY 11 at Lemonade Park with Marvel Years, Vincent Antone and Nofslinger• elska, JULY 11, house concert in midtown KC, check her social for more info• Musicbyskippy, JULY 12 at Westport Bowery (the venue behind Westport Flea Market)• Truant Kids, JULY 23 at Replay Lounge with Foxpaw• Zee Underscore, AUG 2 Frequency Fridays - Crossroads KC Street Market at 1901 Wyandotte• The Greeting Committee, AUG 17 at The Midland with Beach Bunny, Boyish, and Miloe• Rarish via The Record Machine, a new band with Sammy from Post Sex Nachos, catch PSN with Here Come the Mummies, SEPT 4 at Uptown TheaterWe'll also hear new music from The Short Circuits, GRIZZ LEE, Jacob Joseph Berger, and from Manor Records the first single from Charlotte Bumgarner's new EP called Promise, out on July 26.
We'll be plowing through a pile of new and recent releases from Kansas City area bands and musicians.Catch the show and hear new music from these acts then go see them live:• Erin Eades on JAN 31 at Sinclair's in Blue Springs• Josephine Eve on FEB 2 at Brick House• Stüp on FEB 2 at The Rino with The Blast Monkeys and Phase Distorter• Sisterbot on FEB 9 at The Rino with Amy Elizabeth Queen and Foxlin• Kadesh Flow on FEB 16 at Replay Lounge with The Royal Chief• The Sexy Accident on FEB 24 at miniBar with Critterz, Wills Van DoornWe'll also hear new stuff from Cheery, Me Like Bees, The Science Of, and City Hall.And then the following week on Tuesday, February 6 we'll dive into another pile of new and recent releases.Next week we'll hear from JK The Kid (a new project from Kate Cosentino), Apatunity, Front Porch, Tanner Agpoon, Ashley Ray, Phoebe Fray, corey dies in the end, M!SFIT, Elexa Dawson, The Whips, and The Highwater.
We welcome in special guest, co-founder of Center Cut Records, Patrick Sprehe. We'll hang out and play through some of his favorite recordings of 2023. Co-host and producer, Sarah Bradshaw will also join us on the show today.Tune in at 6PM and hear music from DMAD, Les Marmoppes, Jass, Shilow, Say That Again, MilkDrop, collidescope, Kate Cosentino, and Cecilia McDowall and Bach Aria Soloists.We'll also hear from these acts with upcoming gigs: Sweeping Promises at Replay Lounge on New Year's Eve and The Salvation Choir at The Ship on January 27.I hope you can tune in today and I also wanted to say THANK YOU, this will wrap up our NINTH year of the show and we're excited to celebrate 10 years of the show with you in 2024.
Our show is all about new and recent releases from bands and musicians with upcoming gigs. The 2023 calendar is winding down but it's still stacked with great shows and we're also catching a glimpse of great shows popping up in 2024.Tune in and when you like what you hear, make plans to see live shows from these acts:• Amanda Hughey - Thursday, NOV 30 with KC's newest Supergroup, Flat Susan at Nighthawk• Hembree - Sunday, DEC 3 at The Bottleneck along with Mae• Kadesh Flow - Friday, DEC 8 at Replay Lounge and DEC 31 with The Phantastics at The Ship• Clearfight on Friday, DEC 8 at The Rino with Wes Hoffman & Friends, Stay The Course, and My Escape• LYXE- Saturday, DEC 9 at The Bottleneck with Flash Floods, Carswell & Hope, and Liney Blu• Liney Blu -Saturday, DEC 9 at The Bottleneck with LYXE, Flash Floods, and Carswell & Hope• Josephine Eve - lots of upcoming gigs including the final show of the year at Colonial Gardens in Blue Springs on Wed, Dec 27• Seyko - DEC 31 with The Freedom Affair on NYE at recordBar• The Roseline - Friday, FEB 2 at The Bottleneck with Suzannah Johannes and Empty Moon• Quiet Takes - Saturday, FEB 24 at Knuckleheads with Sara Swenson
It's all about new music as we start off with a few spooky, haunting songs and see where things go from there!Hear music from these acts with upcoming gigs:• Kemet Coleman - with The Phantastics at Apocalypse Meow 16 at recordBar on NOV 4 and at The NKC FALL FEST on NOV 11• Julia Othmer at The Ship on NOV 16• Emmaline Twist at miniBar on NOV 6• Danielle Nicole at The Uptown Theater on NOV 24• RxGhost at Replay Lounge on NOV 24• The Supermassive Black Holes at Lucia on NOV 10 and at miniBar on NOV 30• Jessica Paige at The Bottleneck on NOV 24 and at Nighthawk on DEC 22• The Roseline at The Bottleneck on FEB 2Also hear new songs from IVORY BLUE, Nikka, Haven Adara, and Cheery.
We dive into a stack of new releases from KC area musicians and bands, and most of them have upcoming gigs.Tune in and hear music from these acts and then go catch them play a live show:• INDRA, at Replay Lounge on OCT 17• Mirrored Edges, at VIVO Live Events with freon cool, Bon Monarchs, and Similar Animal on OCT 20• Kat King, in STL at The Heavy Anchor on OCT 20• Kadesh Flow, with Brass & Booojie Halloween at Vine Street Brewing Co. on OCT 20• Chloe Rose, at Buffalo State Pizza in The Crossroads on OCT 20• Circle Drive, at Tin Roof on OCT 23 and at Ronald McDonald House for a Trunk or Treat event on OCT 29• Musicbyskippy, at Missie B's in a variety show hosted by Annie Cherry on OCT 26• Flooding, at Howdy on NOV 4 for their album release show• Scores, members of Scores are in The Noise FM at recordBar on NOV 11 and members of Scores are in Hembree at The Bottleneck on DEC 3We also hear one from a group of veteran KC rockers in Company Retreat and one from a singer-songwriter out of Springfield, Matteson Gregory.
We play new music from several acts with upcoming gigs. Tune in and then make plans to see some of these acts play out LIVE:• Bob Walkenhorst on OCT 4 and OCT 18 at Mike Kelly's Westsider• Trevor Turla on FRI OCT 6 at The Ship• Nicole Springer on OCT 14 for an album release show, more info on their FB page• Jass on OCT 26 at The Ship for Witches vs Werewolves Vs Vampires Hosted by Rachel Christia & Les Izmore: Amira Wangg, True Lions, and Stay 4 Breakfast• Savanna Chestnut on OCT 27 at Irrigation Ales in Courtland, KS• Gemini Parks on OCT 28 at Replay Lounge, Gemini Parks // Heat Seeger // Pale Tongue• Friendly Thieves on NOV 17 at Yeehaw: A Benefit Show for KC Tenants at The Truman with Snail Mail, Waxahatchee, and more• Ha Ha Tonka on NOV 22 at recordBar for the 13th Annual Tonka's Giving• Madness and Melody on DEC 08 at Buffalo State Pizza in The CrossroadsAdditionally, we hear two new singles from two other acts that are brand new to us, Mary & The Matrix and Scott SK Miller.
It's all about KC bands and musicians with new music coming out who also have dates on the concert calendar.Hear music from these acts:• Kemet Coleman of The Phantastics, AUG 16 at Lemonade Park• LYXE, JULY 15 at Replay Lounge and AUG 26 at The Bottleneck• The Whips, AUG 17 with Hembree on the roof at Crossroads Hotel and OCT 25 with BabyJake at The Encore at Uptown Theater• Liney Blu, JULY 28 at Replay Lounge• Julia Haile, SEPT 6 on the roof at Crossroads Hotel and SEPT 16 at Nighthawk at Hotel Kansas City• Christena Graves, AUG 11 at Vintage Church in Lawrence• Katy Guillen & The Drive, SEPT 6 on the rooftop at Crossroads Hotel and as Womanish Girl on AUG 24 at Nighthawk at Hotel Kansas City• Semper Viridis, JULY 14 at The Ship• Monta, JULY 14 The Ship and SEPT 20 at The Bottleneck• Timbers, AUG 17 at Nighthawk at Hotel Kansas City• Lovely Burden, JULY 26 at The Bottleneck
On this episode we talk about the similarities and differences of the fashion and music industry. Maret shares some stories of various fashion shows and talks about the dilemma of making money through your creative endeavors without trying to please everyone. And of course... Jere explains to us who Maret would be if she was a pro-wrestler. Where To Find Her!! @raspberry.maret - personal page @wickandthetricks , @theretheirs , @thongag - bands @cissnerzuverza - clothes stuff! SHOWS! Fashion Show on August 27th at Unity Village - Tickets @ localfashionlink.com or @localfashionlink on instagram Wick & The Tricks at Replay Lounge with Red Kate and Stiff Middle Fingers on September 5th She is modeling for Palace Parties on August 28th - info @palacepartieskc on insta! FOLLOW US! @thelocalfraud on insta SUBSCRIBE, RATE AND REVIEW wherever you are listening! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thelocalfraud/support
Maret is a multiple faceted artist, musician and clothing designer. We talk about what she gets out of each of her current artistic projects, how she stays creative and how we seem to be living in the "patchwork decade" culturally. Where To Find Her!! @raspberry.maret - personal page @wickandthetricks , @theretheirs , @thongag - bands @cissnerzuverza - clothes stuff! SHOWS! Fashion Show on August 27th at Unity Village - Tickets @ localfashionlink.com or @localfashionlink on instagram Wick & The Tricks at Replay Lounge with Red Kate and Stiff Middle Fingers on September 5th She is modeling for Palace Parties on August 28th - info @palacepartieskc on insta! FOLLOW US! @thelocalfraud on insta SUBSCRIBE, RATE AND REVIEW wherever you are listening! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thelocalfraud/support
Our July series, Sound Minds, continues this week on the Eight One Sixty. This week we welcome in special guest Dr. Katie Jacobs via Zoom. Also joining us, Michelle Bacon guiding the conversation, and Sarah Bradshaw producing the show. Sound Minds is a four-part series of shows all about musicians and mental health. In March 2021, Michelle Bacon conducted a survey and over 160 musicians participated. The conversation will be about the survey findings as well as gaining perspective from our guest, Dr. Katie Jacobs. In addition to being a PhD and teaching at the University of Central Missouri in Warrensburg, she is also the front person for the rock band Interstate Run - so we'll get extra insight, as a musician and a doctor. Doc also picked out some songs to share this week on the show, including music from her band, Interstate Run, as well as Sia, Young the Giant, and The All-American Rejects. We'll also hear from two KC area musicians that shared their music with us, as well as the story behind the song, in connection to mental health: Kirsten Paludan, who is playing on Thursday at Replay Lounge, and Quiet Takes who is playing at Velo Garage and Tap House in North KC on Saturday, August 14. Additionally, Dr. Jacobs listed a number of resources during the show which can be found below: National Suicide Lifeline: 800-273-8255 MOCSA Sexual Assault 24/7 Crisis Line: Missouri 816-531-0233 Kansas 913-642-0233 Missouri Crisis Line: 888-761-4357 or text HAND to 839863
Our July series, Sound Minds, continues this week on the Eight One Sixty. This week we welcome in special guest Dr. Katie Jacobs via Zoom. Also joining us, Michelle Bacon guiding the conversation, and Sarah Bradshaw producing the show.Sound Minds is a four-part series of shows all about musicians and mental health. In March 2021, Michelle Bacon conducted a survey and over 160 musicians participated. The conversation will be about the survey findings as well as gaining perspective from our guest, Dr. Katie Jacobs.In addition to being a PhD and teaching at the University of Central Missouri in Warrensburg, she is also the front person for the rock band Interstate Run - so we'll get extra insight, as a musician and a doctor. Doc also picked out some songs to share this week on the show, including music from her band, Interstate Run, as well as Sia, Young the Giant, and The All-American Rejects.We'll also hear from two KC area musicians that shared their music with us, as well as the story behind the song, in connection to mental health: Kirsten Paludan, who is playing on Thursday at Replay Lounge, and Quiet Takes who is playing at Velo Garage and Tap House in North KC on Saturday, August 14.Additionally, Dr. Jacobs listed a number of resources during the show which can be found below:National Suicide Lifeline: 800-273-8255MOCSA Sexual Assault 24/7 Crisis Line: Missouri 816-531-0233 Kansas 913-642-0233Missouri Crisis Line: 888-761-4357 or text HAND to 839863
Our July series, Sound Minds, continues this week on the Eight One Sixty. This week we welcome in special guest Dr. Katie Jacobs via Zoom. Also joining us, Michelle Bacon guiding the conversation, and Sarah Bradshaw producing the show.Sound Minds is a four-part series of shows all about musicians and mental health. In March 2021, Michelle Bacon conducted a survey and over 160 musicians participated. The conversation will be about the survey findings as well as gaining perspective from our guest, Dr. Katie Jacobs.In addition to being a PhD and teaching at the University of Central Missouri in Warrensburg, she is also the front person for the rock band Interstate Run - so we'll get extra insight, as a musician and a doctor. Doc also picked out some songs to share this week on the show, including music from her band, Interstate Run, as well as Sia, Young the Giant, and The All-American Rejects.We'll also hear from two KC area musicians that shared their music with us, as well as the story behind the song, in connection to mental health: Kirsten Paludan, who is playing on Thursday at Replay Lounge, and Quiet Takes who is playing at Velo Garage and Tap House in North KC on Saturday, August 14.Additionally, Dr. Jacobs listed a number of resources during the show which can be found below:National Suicide Lifeline: 800-273-8255MOCSA Sexual Assault 24/7 Crisis Line: Missouri 816-531-0233 Kansas 913-642-0233Missouri Crisis Line: 888-761-4357 or text HAND to 839863
One more re-run till the gang returns! Until then here is No.30 with the always a blast, rock n Scott Splawn! Of course his Mad Queen Lauren Sullivan is here for this fun ride as well. We even get a visit from Sara Teasley! Scott and Lauren play in the Lawrence KS based band "The Mad Kings". One of our favorites! They are a hard working, rock, blues, soul and everything in between band. They are returning to work after some time with an upcoming show at "The Replay Lounge" in Lawrence on Friday July 16th! We are of course sponsored by our wonderful pals at "Found Sound KC", "The Soup Kitchen", "The Majestic Restaurant" and "Jaykco Guitar Straps". If you wouldn't mind visiting our "Patreon" we would appreciate it. Keep Practicing. Keep safe #morelovelesshugs https://www.facebook.com/themadkingsinnolaw https://www.facebook.com/events/298910561686931/?ti=ls https://thesoupkitchenkc.com/ http://majestickc.com/ http://www.jaykco.com/ https://www.facebook.com/foundsound.kc/ https://www.patreon.com/wndp
Wild Powwers called into KJHK before their show at the Replay Lounge on 3/26. The Seattle grunge band is currently on their Sleepless from Seattle tour following the release of their Skin album.
Paige Batson knows the Lawrence, Kansas music scene inside and out. She is currently in charge of Replay Records, has been a DJ at KJHK, works at Love Garden Sounds, runs Peb Sounds, and books shows at Replay Lounge and other venues around town. We talked about some of the shows she's brought to town, new music coming out of Lawrence, and what it's like working at the best record store in Kansas. Be sure to subscribe to us on YouTube and on our iTunes podcast feed. Visit ShuttlecockMusic.com and check out the store. Follow @ShuttlecockMag on Twitter, Instagram, and like us on Facebook. Part of the A.D.D. Podcast family.
Thad Haverkamp is a poet and Lawrence, KS resident. He has worked in the past tending bar at Lawrence landmarks like the Replay Lounge and Liberty Hall. Episodes eight and nine of the podcast are recordings of Thad reading his poems "There is a Bird in Victoria Station" and "A Friend on the Other Side."
Thad Haverkamp is a poet and Lawrence, KS resident. He has worked in the past tending bar at Lawrence landmarks like the Replay Lounge and Liberty Hall. Episodes eight and nine of the podcast are recordings of Thad reading his poems "There is a Bird in Victoria Station" and "A Friend on the Other Side."
Condi Rice! Trent Lott! Phill Kline! Rudy Giuliani! Evel Knievel! It's a who's who of the damned for this week's Actual News! Plus a lot of stuff about Lawrence: Top 20 Other Places the Lawrence City Commission Wants to Shut Down 1. Bourgeois Pig (too pinko) 2. International House of Pancakes (too global) 3. African Adorned (too African) 4. Replay Lounge (too sodomite) 5. Tres Mexicanos (three mexicans too many) 6. Goodwill (too poor) 7. Red Lyon Tavern (too Irish) 8. Paddy O'Quigley's (way too Irish) 9. Granada (too...Granada-y) 10. Super Target (too often pronounced with French accent) 11. Mediterranean Market (too Greek) 12. It's Brother's! (too greek) 13. Free State Brewery (too abolitionist) 14. Pieroguys (too wherever-the-hell-pierogies-come-from) 15. The Hookah Bar (too Islamofascist) 16. The Merc (too white people with dreadlocks) 17. Schlotzky's Deli (too potentially Jewish) 18. Liquid Tan (too brown) 19. The Bottleneck (too close to Last Call...blackness may be contagious) 20. Ethics panel investigating Lawrence City Commission (too ethical)