Episodes
Friday Feb 22, 2013
Episode 279 - The Jimmys
Friday Feb 22, 2013
Friday Feb 22, 2013
Led by Jimmy Voegeli, The Jimmys powerfully blend rock, soul, and swing into a fun and energetic show. http://www.thejimmys.net/
Friday Feb 22, 2013
Episode 278 - Steve Cohen
Friday Feb 22, 2013
Friday Feb 22, 2013
Accomplished Milwaukee based blues performer Steve Cohen. http://www.stevecohenblues.com/index.html video http://youtu.be/v9lUXqPLKiw
Sunday Feb 10, 2013
Episode 277 - Richie Cole
Sunday Feb 10, 2013
Sunday Feb 10, 2013
Arguably the greatest living keeper of the bebop flame, alto saxophonist Richie Cole returns to Madison in this season kickoff program for Madison Music Collective’s “Jazz on a Sunday” series hosted by Chris Wagoner and Mary Gaines of Mad Toast Live. Richie will be joined by a rhythm section led by our celebrated local pianist Dave Stoler. http://www.richiecole.com/Richie_Cole/HOME.html Wat the video here
Tuesday Feb 05, 2013
Episode 276 - Freedy Johnston
Tuesday Feb 05, 2013
Tuesday Feb 05, 2013
After Rolling Stone and Spin hailed his 1992 release, “Can You Fly” a masterpiece, its success led to a major label deal with Elektra (produced by Butch Vig), for whom Johnston released “This Perfect World in 1994, which included his breakthrough hit, “Bad Reputation”. Other critically acclaimed albums followed and critics have continue to praise Johnston effusively, solidifying his reputation as one of the finest and most singular voices in the singer-songwriter genre. Splitting his time between NYC and Madison, you may have caught Freedy in past years in rare Madison shows with Garbage alums, Butch Vig and Doug Erikson and Madison main-stays James “Pie Cown, Bill “Stick” Bielefeld and Jay Moran in their clandestine cover-band, The Know-It-All-Boyfriends. www.freedyjohnston.com
Tuesday Feb 05, 2013
Episode 275 - Adam James Sorensen
Tuesday Feb 05, 2013
Tuesday Feb 05, 2013
Returning to his native home, Chicago, was the catalyst for his newly released sol debut, “Midwest”, which features a highly seasoned group of musicians including violist Eyvind Kant (Bill Frisell, Beck), multi-instrumentalist Mark Spencer (Son Volt), cellist Christopher Hoffman (Henry Threadgill), Seattle singer-songwriter Rachel Harrington and mandolin legend Don Stiernberg. http://www.adamjamessorensen.com/