Episodes

Thursday Sep 17, 2009
Episode 66 - Boo Bradley
Thursday Sep 17, 2009
Thursday Sep 17, 2009
Boo Bradley is a hot blues stompin’, jelly roll jumpin’, rag jazz infusin’, two-man acoustic jug attack from Madtown, Wisconsin. These boys throw down a porch stomp boogie chock full of old time Delta moans from the likes of Son House and Charley Patton, the Piedmont shake of Blind Boy Fuller and the earliest Chicago Ragtime mastery of cats like Blind Blake and Big Bill Broonzy. Scott "Boo" Kiker on the resonator guitar and vocals, and Brad Selz on washboard.
www.myspace.com/boobradleymusic

Monday Sep 14, 2009
Episode 65 - Mercury Players Theatre
Monday Sep 14, 2009
Monday Sep 14, 2009
Excerpts from their new show, "In the Beginning: A Musical Comedy"--with musical accompaniment by members of The Gomers. mercuryplayerstheatre.com

Thursday Sep 10, 2009
Episode 64 - The Get-Rites
Thursday Sep 10, 2009
Thursday Sep 10, 2009
Based in Minneapolis and described as, "masters of Americana music" (Dirty Linen Magazine), "authentic, retrospective and thought provoking" (AmericanaUK), "deserving all the publicity they can get" (Blues Revue Magazine), The Get-Rites are intent on spreading the Good News in song with their unique mixture of old school, dirty, back-woods blues and shimmering, sloe-eyed country ballads. Dirty Linen Magazine's "Best of 2007"!
thegetrites.com

Wednesday Sep 09, 2009
Episode 71 - Copper Box
Wednesday Sep 09, 2009
Wednesday Sep 09, 2009
(Episode 1 of 2)
CopperBox is an outstanding band out of Oshkosh. They won the 2009 WAMI "Americana" category (which means "hard to classify"). They tag themselves as zydeco/rock/polka but that doesn't cover it all. Their polka version of Comfortably Numb by Pink Floyd is just one example of how eclectic they are. They also do cumbia, jigs, ballads, etc. Some of their best tunes are ones they wrote, but they do some great covers, ranging from Moondance to Tell Me That You Love Me (to give you some idea of their range).
Their latest CD, In the Summertime, was released on July 8th, 2009, and channels the rowdy communal feel of a small town party with a groovy rhythm section and soulful accordion. CopperBox has a fun-fusion sound (Zydeco, rock, and jazz) that attracts a unique and diverse audience. Touring aggressively and playing 120+ shows a year, they have appeared on several TV shows, as well as The Early Show on CBS and countless radio stations (college & community) in the US. Garageband.com has selected many CopperBox songs in their Top 10, and their energetic live shows won them a Hi-Def Music Video sponsored by SONY in 2005.
www.copperboxsite.com

Monday Sep 07, 2009
Episode 63 - Kevin "Tex" Tubbs
Monday Sep 07, 2009
Monday Sep 07, 2009
Kevin and Jim Lottridge (longtime friend and local picker) perform original songs as a duo. A native resident of Austin, TX, for 20 years, Kevin grew up around, was influenced by, musicians that were living there at the time such as Joe Ely, Townes Van Zandt, Ray Wylie Hubbard, John Inmon and many more. Kevin went back to Austin in 07 to record a CD of all original songs 'WORKIN MANS DIRGE" with some amazing players such as John Inmon, Cindy Cashdollar, Glen Fukenaga, Paul Pearcy, and Lloyd Maines. Kevin has just finished his seconed CD of original songs "LAST CALL FOR COUNTRY" released july 09. He is also an author, accomplished chef, and proprietor of The Eldorado Grill and Tex Tubb's Taco Palace in Madison.

Thursday Sep 03, 2009
Episode 62 - Randy Weeks & Erik Koskinen
Thursday Sep 03, 2009
Thursday Sep 03, 2009
(Part II)
Born in Windom MN and currently based in Austin TX, Randy was part of the L.A. scene that included Lucinda Williams, Dwight Yoakam, Jim Lauderdale, Rosie Flores and Buddy Miller. He was a member of the legendary Lonesome Strangers that recorded three influential albums, two of which were produced by Pete Anderson (Dwight Yoakam) and garnering a Billboard Top 40 Hit. Joined by Minneapolis based Erik Koskinen, who is quickly becoming one of the Midwest's premier writers and singers of folk and blues music.
randyweeks.com
cdbaby.com/koskinen3
Erik Koskinen

Tuesday Aug 25, 2009
Episode 61 - Randy Weeks & Erik Koskinen
Tuesday Aug 25, 2009
Tuesday Aug 25, 2009
Born in Windom MN and currently based in Austin TX, Randy was part of the L.A. scene that included Lucinda Williams, Dwight Yoakam, Jim Lauderdale, Rosie Flores and Buddy Miller. He was a member of the legendary Lonesome Strangers that recorded three influential albums, two of which were produced by Pete Anderson (Dwight Yoakam) and garnering a Billboard Top 40 Hit. Joined by Minneapolis based Erik Koskinen, who is quickly becoming one of the Midwest's premier writers and singers of folk and blues music.
randyweeks.com
cdbaby.com/koskinen3
Randy Weeks

Tuesday Aug 18, 2009
Episode 60 - Arkadiy Yushin
Tuesday Aug 18, 2009
Tuesday Aug 18, 2009
Arkadiy is a superb songwriter and musician based in Minneapolis. He regularly performes with multi-instrumentalist Peter Ostroushko.
arkanmusic.com

Tuesday Aug 18, 2009
Episode 59 - Chuck LeMonds
Tuesday Aug 18, 2009
Tuesday Aug 18, 2009
A good friend of ours, Chuck LeMonds has ben writing songs and performing for 30 years and continues to from his home near Graz, Austria. His fluent finger-style guitar and poignant songwriting will captivate. Chuck will be joined by Arkadiy Yushin.
www.chucklemonds.org

Tuesday Aug 11, 2009
Episode 15 - Mike Marshall's Big Trio & Caterina Lichtenberg (repeat)
Tuesday Aug 11, 2009
Tuesday Aug 11, 2009
(repeat) Two of the world’s greatest mandolinists! Marshall was a member of David Grisman’s seminal newgrass groups, the founder of the Modern Mandolin Quartet and adept on just about anything with strings. Lichtenberg is considered one of the top classical mandolinists in the world. This is a short Mad Toast Live! interview segment followed by excerpts from the show. mikemarshall.net myspace.com/bigtriomusic caterinalichtenberg.com