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Today, we are releasing the first episode in our series, ‘On the Air', where we explore the wonderful world of radio. In this week's episode, we chat with Art Menius about the specialized field of folk radio promotion.Art provides valuable insights on the state of folk radio and discusses the vital role that radio still plays in the music industry today. He also shares his process of promoting records to radio programmers and provides tips for artists on promoting their live shows through local radio.Download Art Menius's eBook, ‘The Basics of Promoting Recordings to Folk Radio' here.Find Art Menius online:FacebookInstagramWebsiteAbout Art MeniusArt Menius operates Art Menius Radio and hosts “The Revolution Starts Now” on WHUP, Hillsborough, NC. Beginning in 1983 on the crew of Fire on the Mountain on The Nashville Network, he has produced concerts, festivals, and conferences and worked as a fundraiser, marketing director, emcee, stage manager, writer, and non-profit executive. The first Executive Director of IBMA (1985-1990), he served as FAI's initial President in 1990 and Manager (1991-1996). MerleFest's Associate Director (1997-2007), Menius then served as Executive Director of Appalshop in Whitesburg, KY and The ArtsCenter in Carrboro, NC, before starting Art Menius Radio in January 2015. He published several hundred music reviews, features, and previews over 40 years. He has hosted radio shows on four stations since 2007. In 2007 he received IBMA's Distinguished Achievement Award and was inducted the next year into the Blue Ridge Music Hall of Fame, whose Trustees he now chairs. Married to bluegrass DJ and photographer Becky Johnson, Dar Williams called him a “true giant of American folk music.”______________This episode is brought to you by Bandzoogle. Bandzoogle makes it easy to build a stunning website and online store for your music in minutes. Our podcast listeners can go to Bandzoogle.com to try it free for 30 days, and use the promo code “refolkus” to get 15% off the first year of any subscription.Tune in to the latest episodes of the ReFolkUs Podcast, featuring the latest releases from Folk Music Ontario members as well as some of our special guests, now broadcasting on CKCU FM 93.1. Presented by Folk Music OntarioHosted by Rosalyn DennettProduced by Kayla Nezon and Rosalyn DennettMixed by Jordan Moore of The Pod CabinTheme music “Amsterdam” by King CardiacArtwork by Jaymie Karn
Manga by Tatsuki Fujimoto You know with a chapter title like that it's going to be good. What time is it? It's the Chainsaw Minute! Every Friday David and Jordan give their thoughts on the latest chapter of the manga that needs no introduction, Chainsaw Man. Find out what's the devil of the week and why this chapter is a 10/10. Looking for a regular Shonen Flop episode? They're all on the same feed and you can find our next episode on Monday. Show Notes: • You can reach us at Twitter @shonenflopcast or email us shonenflop@gmail.com • Help keep the show running by joining the Shonen Flop Patreon at patreon.com/shonenflop. Get perks like early access to content, bonus episodes, and polls for what we cover next • Join the Discord to be able to sit in on a live taping of this episode and interact with us in the chat every Tuesday at 3:30PM EST. Find it at https://discord.com/invite/4hC3SqRw8r Credits: • Shonen Flop is hosted by David Weinberger and Jordan Forbes • Special thanks to Tre Watson for the cover of Kick Back, you can find them @trewatsonmusic or youtube.com/c/TreWatsonMusic; Original version of Kick Back by Kenshi Yonezu • Episode art by Shannon (IG: illuminyatea)
If you appreciate Gravy, you'll likely enjoy Southern Songs and Stories. The episode we're sharing with you today features Jake Xerxes Fussell, a musician whose music is well-known in Oxford, Mississippi, the town the Southern Foodways Alliance calls home. From Southern Songs and Stories: In this series, we often spend time with artists and styles of music that are not celebrated in the mainstream, and our guest here is no exception. With a focus on music that is from artists living in the South and on music that has roots in the region, we are constantly talking with bluegrass, blues, country, rock, and Americana artists. These forms of music are immensely important to the history and legacy of original music in this country, but they seldom are associated with today's biggest stars. One reason why we love those genres is simply because they became so popular, fueling one of America's greatest exports to the world. But it is easy to get wrapped up in that history and culture and lose sight of other traditions that are not celebrated in the mainstream, nor are they a part of the narrative where roots music born in the South becomes foundational to a preponderance of popular music in the twentieth century. In this conversation with Jake Xerxes Fussell, I was reminded of that. That episode is just one part of our conversation that took place in mid-May 2023 at the Albino Skunk Music Festival in Greer, SC. Jake played a solo set on guitar, and afterward we spoke about his deep roots in folklore, his fourth album Good and Green Again, being a DJ on WHUP in Hillsborough, NC, and more. This episode also features excerpts of music from his live set. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As Dom is still on his travels, special guest DJ Bonney The Kid from Carolina Soul Records, a veteran of radio for 22 years, currently at WHUP, joins Worldy for the first hour of the show in celebration of Latin Heritage Month. All tunes are from 1973, which is the concept for Bonneys radio show A Slice Of Goldwax all tracks are 50 years old. In the secord hour, Matt plays his Compilation of the year AHORA curated by Coco Maria on Bongo Joe label. Plus cumbia, boogaloo, mambo and Latin Jazz, Funk & Soul. Tune into new broadcasts of Worldy with Matt and Dom, LIVE, Monday from 10 AM - 12 Noon EST / 3- 5 PM GMT.For more info visit: https://thefaceradio.com/worldy///Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The David who fought Goliath had two sisters. This is the modern day story about two women taking on a giant. They started alone, standing up against a huge multinational petrochemical corporation, and won. Diane Wilson, a fisherwoman from Seadrift Texas, won the largest ever penalty in a citizen clean water lawsuit, defending her bay from plastic pollution. Sharon Lavigne of St James Parish, Louisiana, stopped the same company, Formosa Plastics, from building the largest petrochemical plant in the world in her small Black community. This is an updated story first broadcast in 2021
If you find yourself in a trying phase, worn out, exhausted, stressed, and having a hard time seeing the way out, don't let it whup ya'. If you have to make a sacrifice, and you likely will, don't let it be something that matters most to you. I'm pulling for you, Bryan
The Mavericks fall to the Boston Celtics at home, 124-95. Kirk gets on Spotify Live to talk about the butt kicking of a loss. If you don't know how to join our live shows, download Spotify Live (Follow KirkHenderson35 and get notified when he goes live) and come hang out. Check your feed if you missed Kirk and Josh on the recap podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Mavericks fall to the Boston Celtics at home, 124-95. Kirk gets on Spotify Live to talk about the butt kicking of a loss. If you don't know how to join our live shows, download Spotify Live (Follow KirkHenderson35 and get notified when he goes live) and come hang out. Check your feed if you missed Kirk and Josh on the recap podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Mavericks fall to the Boston Celtics at home, 124-95. Kirk gets on Spotify Live to talk about the butt kicking of a loss. If you don't know how to join our live shows, download Spotify Live (Follow KirkHenderson35 and get notified when he goes live) and come hang out. Check your feed if you missed Kirk and Josh on the recap podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
You could have heard this episode 48 hours early by supporting us on Patreon for as low as $1/month: https://www.patreon.com/IndieheadsPodcast. On this episode of Best New Pod, Rose, Jackie and Matty are joined by Dyl and special guest Rusty Roberts (host of WHUP’s This Is Not A Show and Matty & Jackie’s co-worker at the Planetary Group) […]
Dan is joined by Dr. Michelle Fournet, a marine ecologist studying the impact of anthropogenic noise on animal behaviour, and how interspecies interactions manifest acoustically. We discuss: - Decoding whale song - Whup! - Personal impact of studying non-human language - Communication in nature - The idea of 'life as we know it' - Curiosity - What humans can learn from humpback whales And much, much more...! Recorded on 19th May 2022. Chapters and episode links below. Don't forget to subscribe, like and leave a review of the show. Keep lookin' up, Andy & Dan * * * GET IN TOUCH Email ufouapam@gmail.com Follow Andy https://linktr.ee/ufouapam Follow Dan https://linktr.ee/TheZignal * * * MERCH STORE http://bitly.ws/kvII * * * SIGN UP FOR EARLY, AD-FREE ACCESS, EMOJIS, STICKERS, & MORE YouTube Membership http://bitly.ws/kvID Patreon http://bitly.ws/kvIE Apple Podcasts http://bitly.ws/kvIF Spotify http://bitly.ws/kvIH * * * SPONSORS 20% off 'Space Cadet' charity fundraiser coffee in collaboration with Pure Roasters Coffee Co. - UK only (code: ValiantThor): http://bitly.ws/pvzw 20% off Manscaped (code: AndyUFO) https://www.manscaped.com 40% off Zencastr 3 months (code: ufopodcast) https://zencastr.com/pricing * * * CHAPTERS COMING SOON * * * EPISODE LINKS Bearded seal call - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HpA43... Marine Bioacoustics and Behavior Lab (“Sea BABEL”) - https://michellefournet.wordpress.com * * * MUSIC Girl with the Saucer Eyes - Adam Goldsack http://bitly.ws/kvIK Goblin Problems - Sean Cahill http://bitly.ws/kvIL * * * FAIR USE NOTICE This video may contain copyrighted material, the use of which has not been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. That UFO Podcast distributes this material for the purpose of news reporting, educational research, comment, and criticism, constituting Fair Use under 17 U.S.C § 107.
In this episode, we discuss the 10th Degree - “Elu of the Fifteen” as we continue our exploration of "Morals & Dogma: The Annotated Edition". Transcripts, Chapter Markers and Show Notes for all episodes are available from our website - WayOfTheHermit.com.It is highly recommended that you read the chapter in order to fully follow our discussion. "Morals and Dogma" is available from these sites:Albert Pike's Morals and Dogma: Annotated Edition (to purchase)Morals and Dogma (free but unannotated online PDF)Albert Pike's Morals and Dogma (Audible audiobook for purchase)Diagrams:Elu of the Fifteen (engraving by Pierre Mejanel)Tree of Sin (WayOfTheHermit)OverviewIntroduction (01:14)Mythological Setting (01:40)Morals & Dogma (02:59)Respect of Private Religious Beliefs (03:30)Freemasonry Preserves Faith, But is Not a Religion (05:03)The Moral and the Good (07:47)The Dangers of Intolerance (9:51)Most Receive Religion At Birth, Not By Choice (11:35)What is Truth? (14:38)Freedom of Religion (16:34)Moral Precepts - Summary (18:03)Education and Moral Improvement (20:03)Charity is a Mason's Duty (21:15)The Rewards of Persistent and Steady Labor (22:23)Scottish Rite Ritual Monitor and Guide (23:15)Conclusions (24:49)Links:Scottish Rite Ritual Monitor & Guide (Amazon)A Bridge to Light (Amazon)Persecution of Christians in the Roman Empire (Wikipedia)Inquisition (History.com)Martyr (Wikipedia)Amsterdam Torture MuseumReformation (Wikipedia)Martin Luther (Wikipedia)Salem Witch Trials (History.com)Seven Deadly Sins (Wikipedia)Monty Python Spanish Inquisition Part 1 (YouTube)Zoroastrianism (History.com)Hávamál (Wikipedia)The Meaning of Namaste (Yoga Journal)Atman & Brahman (World-Religion-Professor)You Cain't Whup a Bear (Ed Francisco - AppalachiaBare.com)
I'm joined today by Charlotte Avery author, speaker, and entrepreneur who is fiercely committed to helping women go from overwhelmed to living a whup-ass life. As The Family Strategist™, she draws upon her experiences as the wife of one, mother of seven, and owner of no pets to give moms the tools they need to define for themselves what it means to have it all. Which is interesting because between Charlotte and I we're mothers to 17 children - in this episode you'll hear deep wisdom about how not to get lost in your kids from two women who (believe me) know! Trust me if you've ever wondered how to be you and have kids this is an episode you won't want to miss. “I love School for Mothers, it's an injection of badass”
The Americana Music Show returns to WHUP, its hometown radio station. "#462 For people who listen to radio" originated from Americana Music Show.
In this episode Executive and personal coach, Ken Mossman joins me - he's founder of Cirrus Leadership and Coaching, father of Cai, husband of Danielle, and calls himself a Creative Cliff-Jumper. Together we talk about how owning all parts of yourself allows for a meaningful fun life. Ken breaks down how leveraging strengths, building capacity to hold paradox and creating home for your inner child is at the heart of living an integrated life. (And, friends, Ken doesn't just talk the talk ---- this guy truly walks the walk). Here's a few more words about Ken: he's specialized in working with men for two decades. He encourages men to discover, embrace and express all facets of themselves – light, shadow and everything in between - as the valuable resources they are - so that they are able to lead, communicate, contribute to and engage with their families, organizations and communities in more fulfilling, sustainable and fun ways. He is a coach, speaker, curriculum designer, father, husband who has awesome skills in the kitchen and still skis wickedly fast. In addition to his executive and personal coaching and men's programs, Ken was, until recently, a senior leader and curriculum designer for CTI, the Co-Active Training Institute. His irrepressible spirit is creating new adventures, watch his space.
Sermon For August 22, 2021 How to whup the Devil! by Rev. Joshua Bell
RVS and ROD reiterate that #BlackLivesMatter as they talk about the week that was in Pro Wrestling. The fellas catch up on A WWE wrestler getting The Rona and WWE bringing"real" fans back right after AEW's handling of The Rona vs WWE's handling of The Rona Where are the black main eventers in AEW?! Stone Cold Steve Austin opening a can of Whup Ass on a Karen and racism Is John Cena really the guy we thought Hulk Hogan was? The Bullet Club Black Lives Matter T-Shirt Shawn Michaels "breaking down" systemic racism A former NWA TV Champion answering the AEW TNT Championship Open Challenge Is AEW slowly turning Cody Rhodes heel? Randy Orton going in-depth on what made him support Black Lives Matter Bobby Lashley losing because of a white woman Thoughts on "The Greatest Wrestling Match Ever" at Backlash R8TED_R rants: NASCAR and fake outrage You Can't Spell Wrestling Without STL: Randy Orton Jon Jones' Freedom Memorial Award: Zack Ryder, LJN & a butt naked Miss Elizabeth action figure I'm Black Y'all: Big Swole Visit ProWrestlingBlack.org for all We Comin For You Cast episodes! Send questions or comments to WeCominForYouCast@gmail.com, @WCFYCast on Twitter or the We Comin' For You Wrestling Cast Facebook group Hit the hosts up on Twitter at: RVS: @FranchICE06 ROD: @R8TED_R
Mark Engebretson, composer and professor out of Greensboro, NC, writes music that is driven by a desire for fresh, engaging forms and modes of musical expression in which performers are asked to face and overcome novel technical and musical challenges. Listen as Mark explains and performs his piece The Outside, live in the WHUP studio. Based on a poem by Greensboro, NC poet Brian Lampkin, the computer listens, responds, suggests, interrupts, and challenges the saxophone and poet much like a regular collaborator might, revealing the opportunities and questioning the implications of our increasingly close relationship with computer technology, especially artificial intelligence. We discuss what Mark means when he says he is a recovering modernist in a piece based on Gertrude Stein's The Making of Americans. Finally, we close out the show with Luminous, a work inspired by the light filled art installations of artists like Olafur Eliasson, that uses the audience's smartphones as sound sources, revealing new possibilities for the relationship between the composer, performers, and the audience. We barely scratched the surface on this one! Mark left us all wishing we had a two hour show.
Composer Daniel Thomas Davis' wide range of musical activities has taken him from the stages of Carnegie Hall and the Royal Opera House to monasteries in the Horn of Africa to directing new-music festivals in the rural South. In the past year, he has enjoyed the premieres of two new operas – SIX. TWENTY. OUTRAGEOUS, in an American Opera Projects/Symphony Space co-production directed and designed by polymath artist Doug Fitch, and Family Secrets (or Kith & Kin) with North Carolina Opera in Raleigh. With a special connection to Hillsborough, home of WHUP radio, Daniel's music holds a special place in our hearts.
After we finished with our excellent guest, Carolyn Fiddler of DailyKos, we went around the room and spoke to some in the crowd at Local 16. Unsurprisingly, the folks were smart and funny and willing to chime in on everything we had all just seen heard from the second night of the Detroit DNC Debates. Producer David Ross is fired for the fourth time. This bonus episode includes content normally saved for supporters of our Patreon (even the lowest tier!).
After the first night of the DNC presidential primary debates in Detroit, it was clear that the framing of issues--both from the CNN moderators and the frontrunner, former Vice President Biden--would comport more with Republican talking points than with the preferences of the progressives in the Democratic party base. Jared is joined by Carolyn Fiddler of DailyKos to talk about the implications of those choices and expectations and reactions before and after the broadcast. Live event at Local 16 restaurant and bar in Washington, DC. Segment 1: Jared and Carolyn react to the first night of ten candidates and expectations for the second slate, including presumptive frontrunner Biden. Segment 2: Jared and Carolyn react to the debate. A full version of this event is available for supporters of At The Table on Patreon. Host: Jared Rizzi Guests: Carolyn Fiddler, Communications Director, DailyKos [Twitter: @cFidd] Producer: David Ross Assistant Producer: Elana Morris Thanks to Aman Ayoub and everyone at DC's Local 16
Ferrets and bagpipe music? What's next kilt lifting and pirates? Yup! Plus harps, dance tunes, Celtic rock and more. Subscribe now! The Jig Is Up!, Dublin Harpers, Runa, Larry Mallette, Ciana, Ravens Three, Rose Rock, Rambling Sailors, Matthew Dickerson, Irish Whispa, Raglan, The Kilt Lifters, Master Bones Jangle and The Voodoo Island Cannibals, Bangers and Mash, Haggis Rampant, Scooter Muse I hope you enjoyed this week's show. If you did, please share the show with ONE friend. The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast is dedicated to growing our community and helping the incredible artists who so generously share their music. If you find music you love, buy their albums, shirts, and songbooks, follow them on Spotify, see their shows, and drop them an email to let them know you heard them on the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast. Remember also to Subscribe to the Celtic Music Magazine. Every week, I'll send you a few cool bits of Celtic music news. 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Vote Now! #bagpipemusic #celticmusic #irishmusic THIS WEEK IN CELTIC MUSIC 0:03 "Paddy Fahey's No. 1 - Bus Stop - Peeler's Jacket" by The Jig Is Up! from On Yer Toes! 6:02 "The Straight and Yellow" by Dublin Harpers from Shenanigans 8:53 "Again for Greenland" by Runa from Ten: The Errant Night 13:09 "Porthole of the Kelp" by Larry Mallette and Kevin Kane from A Stroll in the Park 16:50 "Mo Nion O" by Ciana from Loneliest Road 21:21 CELTIC FEEDBACK 23:18 "Tell Me Ma" by Ravens Three from Flight 27:34 "Carrickfergus" by Rose Rock from Aire Loom 30:56 "Randy Dandy O" by Rambling Sailors from Kenways Favorites 32:47 "St. Kilda's Wedding" by Matthew Dickerson from When I'm Happy and I Know It 35:09 "Bold ODonohue" by Irish Whispa from Irish Whispa 37:55 CELTIC PODCAST NEWS 39:32 "Smugglin' Men" by Raglan from A New Dawn 42:31 "Whup! Jamboree" by The Kilt Lifters from Pour Another Round 45:06 "Funeral Dirge" by Master Bones Jangle and The Voodoo Island Cannibals from Sail Into the Wind 47:56 "Summer in Dublin" by Bangers and Mash from Quicksand Cafe 51:27 "The Pumpkin's Fancy / Andy Renwick's Favourite Ferret (feat. Ken Petrie)" by Haggis Rampant from Burly! Haggis Rampant Plugged In 55:54 "The Parting" by Scooter Muse from Saddell Abbey The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn, The Celtfather. To subscribe, go to Apple Podcasts or to our website where you can become a Patron of the Podcast for as little as $1 per episode. Promote Celtic culture through music at http://celticmusicpodcast.com/. CELTIC PODCAST NEWS * Helping you celebrate Celtic culture through music. My name is Marc Gunn. I am a Celtic musician and podcaster. This show is dedicated to the indie Celtic musicians. I want to ask you to support these artists. Share the show with your friends. 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Could you send it to me again? I love your podcast. It gives a very pleasant Irish spirit to my brazilian life. Thank you very much! Slainté!"
Recorded on March 28th, 2018. It’s Facebook Live Time! This week’s guest is the wonderful Kirk Ridge from WHUP. We will kick it off with our tune “Too Many Choices” then Kirk has two tunes “Meet Halfway” and “2 Mules” and then we will finish it off with our tune “Neville’s Got A Quarter”.Hosted by Brian Moyer and Lex Headley
Boston Robb talks about the uproar over the Queen of England's Royal Address to her peasants this past Christmas. All while acknowledging that he just learned that the Queen gives a Royal address each Christmas - which is rad btw. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bostonrobb/support
In this episode of Belwah Radio, Bob Burtman, President of WHUP discusses how 104.7 FM in Hillsborough, NC is experiencing great success using new technology that allows for an on-demand experience, not just real-time streaming - all built and programmed in-house by volunteers. Bob also discusses why WHUP plans to focus on providing high-quality radio content with no immediate plans to implement video into the station's content strategy. To learn more about WHUP, visit http://WHUPFM.org. Follow WHUP on Facebook. Visit us at BelwahMedia.com | Follow your host Genia Stevens on Twitter. About Belwah Radio: Expert interviews, industry news, and digital marketing tips for community media and community radio. Who should listen? Community media professionals, folks curious about community media, and organizations interested in partnering with community media. Hosted by Genia Stevens, digital marketer, Forbes columnist, and 12-year veteran podcaster. Suggest a guest or show topic: podcast@belwahmedia.com
For the November 19 broadcast of Dave’s Lounge on WHUP, I take a look back at my trip to DJX Fusion Weekend in Philadelphia and one of the most interestingRead More Dave’s Lounge On The Radio #60: This Event Will Not Be Silent
The July 9 broadcast of Dave’s Lounge on WHUP touches on a wide spectrum of downtempo styles — smooth chilled downtempo, instrumental hip hop-styled beats, and even some reggae andRead More Dave’s Lounge On The Radio #49: Cross Section
The June 25 broadcast on Dave’s Lounge on WHUP was, with a few exceptions, heavy on instrumental tracks. It’s heavy on sampled music as well, thanks in no small partRead More Dave’s Lounge On The Radio #47: Give Yourself A Present
The June 11 broadcast of Dave’s Lounge on WHUP was my first show in the studio in a few weeks, and it featured some new vocal tracks, some new instrumentalRead More Dave’s Lounge On The Radio #46: Returning To The Studio
This week was Begathon Week at WHUP, the week where all the station’s hosts remind listeners that we’re a simple community radio station running on a shoestring budget, and weRead More Dave’s Lounge On The Radio #42: The Begathon Show
Where the April 2 broadcast of Dave’s Lounge on WHUP was very chilled and spacey, the April 9 broadcast is much more down to earth and beat-oriented. Both aspects ofRead More Dave’s Lounge On The Radio #41: Orchestral Maneuvers
Perhaps you didn’t notice this when it first aired, but the March 19 broadcast of Dave’s Lounge on WHUP was actually pre-recorded. My local soccer team, the recently re-branded NorthRead More Dave’s Lounge On The Radio #38: Elsewhere
You might have noticed that I’m a bit late in getting the March 5 broadcast out to the podcast feed. WHUP makes a WAV file of each broadcast available onRead More Dave’s Lounge On The Radio #36: Better Late Than Never
Only one hour of the February 12 broadcast of Dave’s Lounge on WHUP is being distributed on the podcast feed this week, but you’ll barely notice with all the greatRead More Dave’s Lounge On The Radio #35: Bringing The Thunder
For the January 22 broadcast of Dave’s Lounge on WHUP, I decided to focus on some of the labels with whom I’ve established relationships over the years. You’ll hear tunesRead More Dave’s Lounge On The Radio #33: Spotlighting Labels
At the beginning of the November 20 broadcast of Dave's Lounge on WHUP, I told a story, and I played a song associated with that story. It was a storyRead More Dave’s Lounge On The Radio #28: Soul Serenade
A few notes about the October 16 broadcast of Dave's Lounge on WHUP: 1.) For whatever reason, my iPad hung up on that Wax Tailor track and would not playRead More Dave’s Lounge On The Radio #24: We’ll Fix It In Post
The October 9 broadcast of Dave's Lounge was my first live show back in the WHUP studio in about five weeks. It was also the first time I attempted toRead More Dave’s Lounge On The Radio #23: Crossing Streams
This week's show, which aired on WHUP on July 31, features several selections from the brand new Sine Music compilation, Cool Off Chillout Vol. 4, which will be out onRead More Dave’s Lounge On The Radio #15: Summertime Chill
For my second show on WHUP, I decided to make a statement — this is not a show about ambient music. I dig beats, and this is a rich andRead More Dave’s Lounge On The Radio #2: Beats For The People
Here it is: my first radio show in more than two decades! This is the official WHUP recording of the broadcast from April 10, 2016. All the music in this firstRead More Dave’s Lounge On The Radio #1
World's Funniest Wine Radio Program. For those who appreciate fine wine, or enjoy poking fun at those who do. Live Mondays at 5 PM, on WHUP
World's Funniest Wine Radio Program. For those who appreciate fine wine, or enjoy poking fun at those who do. Live Mondays at 5 PM, on WHUP
World's Funniest Wine Radio Program. For those who appreciate fine wine, or enjoy poking fun at those who do. Live Mondays at 5 PM, on WHUP
World's Funniest Wine Radio Program. For those who appreciate fine wine, or enjoy poking fun at those who do. Live Mondays at 5 PM, on WHUP
World's Funniest Wine Radio Program. For those who appreciate fine wine, or enjoy poking fun at those who do. Live Mondays at 5 PM, on WHUP
World's Funniest Wine Radio Program. For those who appreciate fine wine, or enjoy poking fun at those who do. Live Mondays at 5 PM, on WHUP
World's Funniest Wine Radio Program. For those who appreciate fine wine, or enjoy poking fun at those who do. Live Mondays at 5 PM, on WHUP
World's Funniest Wine Radio Program. For those who appreciate fine wine, or enjoy poking fun at those who do. Live Mondays at 5 PM, on WHUP
World's Funniest Wine Radio Program. For those who appreciate fine wine, or enjoy poking fun at those who do. Live Mondays at 5 PM, on WHUP
World's Funniest Wine Radio Program. For those who appreciate fine wine, or enjoy poking fun at those who do. Live Mondays at 5 PM, on WHUP
World's Funniest Wine Radio Program. For those who appreciate fine wine, or enjoy poking fun at those who do. Live Mondays at 5 PM, on WHUP
World's Funniest Wine Radio Program. For those who appreciate fine wine, or enjoy poking fun at those who do. Live Mondays at 5 PM, on WHUP
World's Funniest Wine Radio Program. For those who appreciate fine wine, or enjoy poking fun at those who do. Live Mondays at 5 PM, on WHUP
Grant-Lee Phillips joins Calvin live in the WHUP studios to play tracks from his new album, The Narrows and tells the stories behind the new songs. Also on this week’s episode, I’m happy to bring you the new Blind Willie Johnson tribute album called God Don’t Never Change. I’ve also got that new rock & roll album from Sarah Borges, and the new one from Mount Moriah. I’ve also got more tracks from the Waco Brothers, Luther Dickinson, Sarah Shook & The Disarmers, Lucinda Williams and more. "Grant-Lee Phillips puts new songs into old rhythms (Ep289)" originated from Americana Music Show.
Magnolia Collective play tracks from An Old Darkness Falls live at WHUP, and talk about their “bootgazer” sound and their entry in Couch By Couchwest, Also on this episode I have a rare track from the YepRoc Sam Phillips tribute album, plus new country from Cody Jinks, new retro rock from Webb Wilder, blues from Tommy Castro, bluegrass from Robert Earl Keen and another track from that amazing Wood Brothers album. "Magnolia Collective writes southern bootgazer music (Ep271)" originated from Americana Music Show.
Dave channels the anger