Sunday, March 30, 2008

No Show

Well...appointments. Add a "dis" and it's a whole different thing.
Disappointments. Oh well. Guthrie and Irion didn't make it in.
I can only recall one other in-studio that was a no-show. It happens.
Enough about that.

Well...no show. If you haven't been to a live show lately -- then you've forgotten what it's like to see and hear someone on stage soulfully belting it out. More about that later.

Good night....

Nancy

Thursday, March 20, 2008

Guthrie Bloodline


So I'm interviewing Johnny Irion and Sarah Lee Guthrie today at four. I'm sure they've heard enough talk about Sarah Lee's blood line. But one of the two of you who read this may not be familiar with her blood line. So here's a little info.


Sarah Lee's Dad was Arlo Guthrie who made famous the Group W Bench in Alice's Restaurant....the song that went on forever and many hippies in the 60's made a point to memorize. Word for word. Having older siblings I heard my brother's rendition probably before I could walk. (In my head I can still hear him singing the Motorcycle Song from that same album...I don't want a pickle...just want to ride on my motorcycle.) One of the first songs I learned on guitar was Alice's restaurant...the part that Arlo sang. He talked through most of the song. The story was really interesting....Alice didn't live in the restaurant, she lived in a church nearby the restaurant in the bell tower.....you see they didn't take out their trash... The saga continues for what seemed like hours, great hours, but I think it was just 18 minutes. (Okay. I could look that up but I'm not. If you're reading this blog, let me know by posting it in a comment. How long was that song? Are you one of the ones who memorized it?)


Her Granddad was Woody Guthrie. Are you familiar with the song This Land Is Your Land??? He penned that. Not too shabby. He also wrote Union Maid. Union Maid was recorded recently by the Old Crowe Medicine Show. He wrote Deportee as well. That tune has been recorded by The Old Crowe Medicine Show, Billy Bragg, and Richard Shindell just to name a few. Roll On Columbia was written by Woody as well. Acoustic Syndicate has a nice rendition of that tune.


Now you know a little of what Sarah Lee knows and probably doesn't care to have repeated every time she's interviewed. So, I'm going to spare her. I'm going to talk about her and Johnny Irion. They have a career of their own. You can check out their website: http://www.sarahleeandjohnny.com/. They have links to Arlo's site and Woody's site.
Okay.
1)So how long was Alice's Restaurant?
2)Did you memorize it?
3)Did you listen to someone else recite it to you over and over?
Give me your answers in a comment.
My answers are: 1 obviously i don't know - 18 minutes is my guess 2 yes 3 yes
Have a great Easter. Go listen to some live music. Sing with the crowd at church.
Do something. Life is not to be wasted.

Nancy



Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Mike Farris



So yesterday I mentioned Mike Farris but gave no information.

I'll make up for that today.

I first heard one of his songs here on WGWG...Oh Mary Don't You Weep.
To say the least I was impressed and wanted to hear more of his music so I scarfed the CD.
Then last November I caught his performance at the Americana Music Association Convention in Nashville. Wow. He blew everybody away with a full band, back up singers, horns.... and his guitar went out on him before the first note....who knew?? It was incredible.

He has a Stax Records sound. Soulful. Very soulful. His album sounds like Bourbon Street inhabitants got saved then gathered for the recording session. Salvation in Lights is the CD.

If his name sound familiar, he went on the road with Double Trouble after Stevie Ray passed away. He also had his own band, The Screamin' Cheetah Willies.

He's going to be playing in our area. Here are a few dates to remember:

March 22 Neighborhood Theater opening for Blind Boys of Alabama (Charlotte, NC)
April 11 The Evening Muse (Charlotte, NC)
April 12 The Showroom (Spartanburg, SC)
June 14 Blueridge BBQ Festival (Tryon, NC)

His website: http://www.mikefarrismusic.net/

You can find him all over http://www.youtube.com/

So now you know a little about Mike.
Think I'll go get some M&M's...

Nancy











Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Thing One

Okay. Things.
(Continued from yesterday.)

Thing One.

This is the thing.
M&M's - I love Almond M&M's. I like to buy a big bag, go to the movies and just consume them one by one. The thing is, by the time I get about half way through the bag I am sick of M&M's. The thought of eating one doesn't even sound good.

So what does this have to do with music??? I love Mike Farris music. I listened way to much to his latest CD. Now I have to wait a while before I can enjoy him again. I hate that.

There's a word for it. Over-indulging. I am guilty.

Wings...I like to eat wings. I never have so many that I get sick of them. I run out of money first. Wings with ranch dressing. I guess if I had to pay every time I heard a song I could control my over-indulging. I guess if M&M's were more expensive....

Oh well...who's music have you over-indulged on lately? I'm sure I'm not the only one.

Nancy

Monday, March 17, 2008

Things

Well....long time no bloggin'!
It's way too much work to type in every song I spin so I quit.
Sorry. If you'd like to know what I played or what played any other time you can email us here at WGWG and we'll gladly let you know....you can also call and ask.
Email: info@wgwg.org (Jeff gets the email and will forward it to me if he needs to.)
Phone: 704-406-3525
So, since I'm not going to be blogging about the tunes I play, I'm going to blog about other things....I'll be back tomorrow. Right. OK, so today I have a bad attitude. I will not promise to be back tomorrow....but if I am I will have a more positive spin on things. Things. That word covers so much territory.
Things...
Nancy

Thursday, October 4, 2007

PLAYLIST October 4, 2007

One O'clock Block Party
...featuring Tater and the Plum Hollow Band.
The Plum Hollow festival takes place this weekend.
Tater and Plum Hollow Band will be performing.

Plum Hollow Band Folsom Prison
Tater Over the Falls
Tater 90lb Test of Love
Plum Hollow Band Dulin' Banjer

Raul Malo Welcome To My World
Hackensaw Boys Oh Girl
Steve Earle Jericho Road
Robert Plant/Alison Krauss Your Long Journey
Bill Noonan Band Get Off My Land
Bill Kirchin Working Man
Chip Taylor and Carrie Rodriguez Laredo
Cake Wheels

2:00pm
Merle Haggard Big City
Norah Jones World of Trouble
Police Bring on the Night
John Fogerty Don't You Wish It Was True
Red Stick Ramblers That's What I Like About the South
Polecat Creek Sweet Nandina
Todd Snider Crooked Piece of Time
Kane Welch Kaplin No One Told Me
The Tony Rice Unit Nine Pound Hammer
Mary Gauthier Please
Waifs Flesh and Blood
Amy LaVere Washing Machine
Beatles We Can Work It Out
Grace Potter and the Nocturnals Falling and Flying

I'ts 3 O'clock....Watch out! Cuz Frost is moving behind the mic! ...Nancy's outta here.

3:00pm

Tuesday, October 2, 2007

PLAYLIST October 2, 2007

One O'clock Block Party
...featuring J.J. Cale!


Waymore's Blues
Since You Said Goodbye
Ooh La La
Golden Ring


Emmylou Snowin' on Raton
Carlene Carter and Ronnie Dunn Jackson
Ryan Adams and the Cardinals w/ Norah Jones Dear John
Mike Farris Oh Mary Don't You Weep
Dereks Trucks Band I'd Rather Be Blind Crippled and Crazy
Johnny Irion Take Care
Steve Earle Jericho Road
Guy Clark Black Diamond Strings
Lyle Lovett and his Large Band South Texas Girl
Red Stick Ramblers Hot Tomale Baby
Erin Mckeown Melody

2:00pm
Kane Welch Kaplin I Wish I Had That Mandolin

Antsy McClain and the TPT I Married Up
Ray Wylie Hubbard Snake Farm
Tres Chicas Sweetwater
Sam Bush Stingray
The Waybacks JNPT
Malcolm Holcombe Mama Told Me So
Bob Dylan Blowin' In The Wind
Plum Hollow Band Slewfoot
also in this hour you heard Chip and Taylor and Carrie Rodriguez..Wild Thing and Angel....and Chris Knight It Ain't Easy Bein' Me

3:00pm
Big Daddy Bluegrass Band Water of Love
Lyle Lovett and His Large Band All Downhill
Lone Justice I Found Love
Two Dollar Pistols w/Tift Merritt One Paper Kid
Ben Harper and Jack Johnson High Tide or Low Tide
Flatt & Scruggs Cripple Creek
Flatt & Scruggs Roll In My Sweet Baby's Arms
Robert Plant/Alison Krauss Please Read The Letter That I Wrote
Over the Rhine I'm on a Roll
Josh Ritter Still Beating
John Fogerty Don't You Wish It Was True
Nitty Gritty Dirt Band This Train Keeps On Rolling
David Childers Baby Baby
Clem Snide All Green

Remember tomorrow morning Jeff is giving away Earl Scruggs tickets...be sure ot listen!
Hope you have a great night....Nancy