m Friday Feature: Our State Magazine: The Hiking Issue By www.wncw.org Published On :: Tue, 28 Apr 2020 16:13:41 +0000 It's always a treat when a lady with true southern charm makes an appearance on the Friday Feature Interview of the Week. WNCW welcomed back Our State Magazine Editor-in-chief Elizabeth Hudson to talk about the upcoming May issue titled 'The Hiking Issue.' Page by page, Hudson takes us on a tour, mostly across Western North Carolina, to look at topics featured in this issue, from great trails, to views, to good eats. Hudson also talks about how the popular magazine has been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. This segment first aired April 24, 2020. Posted by Host and Producer of WNCW's Friday Feature- Paul Foster, Senior Producer, News Director, and Morning Edition Regional Host Full Article
m UTC HQ Move Reinforces View Of Connecticut As Unfriendly To Business, Says QU Professor By www.wshu.org Published On :: Mon, 10 Jun 2019 17:18:18 +0000 Connecticut Senate Democratic leaders say United Technologies’ decision to move its headquarters to Boston in its merger with Raytheon will have little effect on the state’s economy. Full Article
m UTC Subsidiaries To Add Jobs In Connecticut Despite Merger, Lamont Says By www.wshu.org Published On :: Wed, 12 Jun 2019 14:00:28 +0000 Governor Ned Lamont says United Technologies will continue to expand and hire new workers in Connecticut despite its merger with Raytheon. The company plans to move its headquarters to Boston. Full Article
m Pharmaceutical Industry Has Become A Manufacturing Powerhouse On Long Island By www.wshu.org Published On :: Thu, 13 Jun 2019 13:40:23 +0000 Long Island’s pharmaceutical industry now makes up one of the region’s largest employers of manufacturing jobs. That’s according to a report released this week by the Suffolk County Industrial Development Agency. Full Article
m People's And United Banks Announce Merger By www.wshu.org Published On :: Wed, 17 Jul 2019 14:08:14 +0000 Two major Connecticut banks announced Tuesday they will merge in a $759 million deal. Full Article
m Report: Long Island One Of The Fastest-Growing Tech Markets By www.wshu.org Published On :: Thu, 18 Jul 2019 23:40:42 +0000 Long Island has one of the fastest-growing tech markets in North America. That’s according to the U.S. Commercial Real Estate Services Group. Full Article
m Unemployment Lowest In Years In Connecticut And On Long Island By www.wshu.org Published On :: Thu, 25 Jul 2019 16:03:04 +0000 The labor markets in both Connecticut and Long Island grew tighter in June. Unemployment in Connecticut is at a 17-year-low, and Long Island is at an almost 30-year low. Full Article
m It's A Record-Breaking Summer For Long Island Tourism By www.wshu.org Published On :: Thu, 05 Sep 2019 23:53:34 +0000 A state-funded report on New York’s tourism economy says visitors spent $6.1 billion on Long Island in 2018. Full Article
m Bills Aim To Boost Small Businesses In New York By www.wshu.org Published On :: Tue, 26 Nov 2019 15:29:25 +0000 Legislation introduced in New York this week expands tax exemptions for small businesses. Full Article
m Connecticut Chief Manufacturing Officer On Restoring State Industry By www.wshu.org Published On :: Tue, 21 Jan 2020 14:59:55 +0000 Connecticut’s first-ever chief manufacturing officer wants to return state industry to national prominence. Full Article
m Nationwide To Require Some Employees To Permanently Work From Home By www.wcbe.org Published On :: Fri, 01 May 2020 08:54:46 +0000 Columbus-based Nationwide Insurance plans to require coporate office employees in Columbus, Des Moines, Scottsdale and San Antonio to work from home permanently. Full Article
m Logan County Sheriff Laying Off Employees Amid COVID-19 Pandemic By www.wcbe.org Published On :: Fri, 01 May 2020 08:57:43 +0000 Logan County Sheriff Randall Dodds says he is laying off 21 staffers, includuing deputies and jail guards starting on May 2. Full Article
m Delaware County Sheriff Reports Solving Cold-Case Homicide By www.wcbe.org Published On :: Fri, 01 May 2020 09:02:39 +0000 Delaware County Sheriff's deputies say they have solved the 36-year-old murder of a teen. Full Article
m Tuesday's School Money Issue Passage Rate Lower Than Last Year By www.wcbe.org Published On :: Fri, 01 May 2020 09:05:39 +0000 The Ohio School Boards Association says voters Tuesday approved a smaller percentage of school tax issues on the primary ballot than in the previous primary election. Full Article
m Process For How Ohioans Vote In November Could Change By www.wcbe.org Published On :: Fri, 01 May 2020 09:12:31 +0000 Just under 25 percent of Ohio's registered voterscast ballots in Tuesday's primary election, which was postponed from March due to coronavirus concerns. Full Article
m Stay At Home Order Rebranded "Stay Safe Ohio", Extended to May 29 By www.wcbe.org Published On :: Fri, 01 May 2020 19:33:58 +0000 Ohio's "Stay at Home" order has been extended to May 29, and is being rebranded as "Stay Safe Ohio". Full Article
m Lawmaker Shopping Bill To Curb DeWine's Power With Public Health Orders By www.wcbe.org Published On :: Mon, 04 May 2020 12:42:14 +0000 Manufacturing, construction and distribution companies can reopen today , with employees wearing masks and observing cleaning and social distancing rules. State lawmakers are also coming back to work this week, and one has proposed a bill to open the state immediately while shutting down the authority of the governor and his health director. Full Article
m Ohio BMV Ramping Up Online Portal To Schedule Appointments By www.wcbe.org Published On :: Mon, 04 May 2020 23:49:37 +0000 All but five of the state's Motor Vehicle Bureaus closed March 19 in response to the coronavirus pandemic, but Lieutenant Governor Jon Husted says they could open later this month. Full Article
m DeWine Plans To Cut $775 Million From State Budget Before July By www.wcbe.org Published On :: Tue, 05 May 2020 20:03:16 +0000 Following a nearly billion dollar drop in the state's economic picture, Ohio Governor Mike DeWine plans to cut $775 in state spending over the next two months. Full Article
m Coronavirus Highlights Farm Production, Distribution Problems By www.wcbe.org Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 00:52:32 +0000 Ohio is among the top states for several agricultural crops and for food production and processing. But while farming is considered an essential business under the various shutdown orders, it's a tough time for those who run the state's 76,000 farms. Statehouse correspondent Jo Ingles has more. Full Article
m Voting Rights Group Wants More Opportunities For Early Voting This Year By www.wcbe.org Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 14:31:00 +0000 Ohio’s secretary of state says an election day with in-person voting is still the plan for this fall, but he’s suggesting some changes in case concerns about coronavirus keep voters away. A key voting rights group agrees, but wants to go further. Full Article
m Ohio House Passes Bill To Limit Future Public Health Orders By www.wcbe.org Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 00:51:01 +0000 Republicans in the Ohio House have approved a bill that would limit the power and length of public health orders on coronavirus that their fellow Republican, Gov. Mike DeWine, has been issuing through Ohio Department of Health Director Dr. Amy Acton. Statehouse correspondent Karen Kasler reports the bill reflects a split in the GOP on how to restart the economy that could carry over into the future. Full Article
m Brown, Portman Urge Caution As Ohio Approaches New Phase In Pandemic By www.wcbe.org Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 14:35:10 +0000 The state is in the process of reopening businesses, but leaders are calling on people to continue practicing social distancing. That includes Ohio's U.S. Senators who stress the importance of taking the coronavirus seriously as mitigation orders are lifted. Full Article
m Salons And Patio Dining Open May 15th, DeWine Urges Caution By www.wcbe.org Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 22:15:05 +0000 Salons, barbershops and outdoor dining can begin to reopen May 15th, under guidelines being released today by Governor Mike DeWine, and restaurants and bars can fully reopen by May 21. But he says reopening Ohio carries a risk. Full Article
m OSU To Pay $40.9 Million To Victims Of Late Team Doctor By www.wcbe.org Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 21:02:42 +0000 Ohio State University has agreed to pay nearly $41 million into a fund for the sexual abuse victims of a now deceased team doctor. Full Article
m OSU Distributes Pandemic Care Kits To At-Risk Neighborhoods By www.wcbe.org Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 22:28:43 +0000 Starting Monday, Ohio State Wexner Medical Center will begin handing out thousands of community care kits in areas at greater risk for contracting the coronavirus. Full Article
m Music Interview: The Stamford Symphony Throws A Birthday Party For Beethoven By www.wshu.org Published On :: Tue, 18 Feb 2020 14:00:00 +0000 The Stamford Symphony Orchestra is celebrating the genius of Beethoven with concerts on Saturday, Feb. 22 and Sunday, Feb. 23. Kate Remington talks with Music Director Designate Michael Stern about the works on the program: the Coriolan Overture , the Symphony No. 7 and the spectacular Violin Concerto with guest soloist Pamela Frank. Full Article
m Book Review: 'Wild Horses Of The Summer Sun' By www.wshu.org Published On :: Thu, 20 Feb 2020 22:35:49 +0000 Tory Bilski could have called her well-written and witty memoir of riding horses in northern Iceland “Wild Horses of the Midnight Sun,” but in naming it “Wild Horses of the Summer Sun,” shows her writing creds: the alliteration effectively plays on the popular image many people associate with this starkly beautiful land of lupine fields and black volcanic sand banks – not to mention Johnny Mercer’s lyrics in that old jazz standard, “Midnight Sun.” Like Mercer, Bilski evokes a nostalgic warmth for what is gone but indelibly remembered because it was so affecting. In “Wild Horses of the Summer Sun” the love is for Icelandic horses and the country, not far from the Arctic Circle. An unusual destination when Bilski started going years ago, having heard about the horses from a woman who owned a horse farm in the Berkshires. The marvel of this moving, funny, episodic narrative is that Bilski turns living on a horse farm in Iceland with other women for a week every June into a universal story Full Article
m Music Interview: Fairfield County Chorale Throws A Birthday Bash for Beethoven By www.wshu.org Published On :: Mon, 02 Mar 2020 11:50:20 +0000 For their celebration of Beethoven's 250th birthday this year, the Fairfield County Chorale is performing one of his most famous works, the Emperor Piano Concerto with soloist Ilya Yakushev, and one of Beethoven's least known sacred works on Saturday, March 7 at the Norwalk Concert Hall. Kate Remington talks with Artistic Director David Rosenmeyer about what makes each of these two works so special. Full Article
m Revealing The Heart Of 'Hollow Knight's' Music With Solo Piano By www.wshu.org Published On :: Tue, 03 Mar 2020 14:38:28 +0000 Christopher Larkin's score for Hollow Knight is one of the most beloved soundtracks in recent games. I talked with arranger David Peacock and pianist Augustine Mayuga Gonzales about their project to adapt Chris' haunting music for solo piano. David says he appreciates Christopher's involvement in developing the arrangements. He says Chris advised him to use the lore of the game as inpiration for his arrangements. Augustine says he loved playing David's arrangements because they were challenging, but also allowed him to use his background as a classical pianist. The soundtrack is available through Bandcamp, and a vinyl release as well as a book of sheet music are also planned. Episode tracklist All tracks by Christopher Larkin, arranged by David Peacock and performed by Augustine Mayuga Gonzales Hollow Knight : Hornet; Greenpath; Resting Grounds; Dung Defender; Crossroads; City of Tears; Reflection; Radiance; Hollow Knight Follow Kate on Twitter Subscribe to Music Respawn in Apple Full Article
m Music Interview: Musical Masterworks Presents ALL Of Beethoven's String Quartets By www.wshu.org Published On :: Mon, 09 Mar 2020 17:44:30 +0000 There are celebrations of Beethoven's 250th birthday all over the world this year, but close to home, Musical Masterworks in Old Lyme is presenting every string quartet by Beethoven in two sets of three evening performances by the Ehnes Quartet beginning on Friday, March 13th. Kate Remington talks with series Artistic Director Edward Aaron about the concerts, which he'll be experiencing from the inside out as the cellist with the Ehnes Quartet. Full Article
m Chilling Out With Alessandro Coronas And His Laidback 'Mutazione' Soundtrack By www.wshu.org Published On :: Tue, 10 Mar 2020 13:00:00 +0000 Mutazione , a quirky game created by the studio Die Gute Fabrik, has one of the most laidback soundtracks ever. From his very relaxed studio on Sardinia, Alessandro Coronas created a wonderful mix of low-fi, accoustic and synth sounds to accompany young Kai on her voyage to save her grandfather on a very unusual island. Mutazione has been in development for ten years! Alessandro says the initial concepts remained from the beginning. They included the magical seeds the player can select for their various healing properties and musical sounds. That allows you to create your own soundtrack, too. Alessandro is also the sound designer for the game, so he was able to grow the music out of the sounds of the game world. He says working with the small team of Die Gute Fabrik, and especially artist Nils Deneken, was a wonderful experience because of the freedom and synergy they all had. The four-hour soundtrack, which includes extended suites adapted from the musical cues, is available through Full Article
m Helge Borgarts' Music Is The Perfect Sound For 'The Surge 2' By www.wshu.org Published On :: Wed, 18 Mar 2020 13:00:00 +0000 The sparsely-populated world created as the result of a plague in The Surge 2 needed a suitably dystopian sound for the music. I talked with composer Helge Borgarts of BowsToHymns who, with his colleague Thomas Stanger, crafted their music for the soundtrack that's inspired by the striking visuals and unique sound design by developers Deck 13. Helge and BowsToHymns also worked on the soundtrack for The Kraken , an expansion for The Surge 2 set during the 1980s on an aircraft carrier that's been turned into a cruise ship. Helge says it was really fun to recreate a grunge rock sound from some of his 1980s heroes. The Surge 2 Soundtrack, including the Kraken expansion is available in Apple Music, and many other sources. Episode tracklist : All tracks composed and performed by Helge Borgarts and Thomas Stanger (BowsToHymns) The Surge 2: Plane Crash; Infiltration; City Exploration; University; The Wall; Dangerous Harbour; Black Market; The Escape (feat. Alina Lesnik, vocals); Kraken Electro Full Article
m Religion, Science And Murder. It's All In 'The Darwin Affair.' By www.wshu.org Published On :: Thu, 26 Mar 2020 22:16:46 +0000 It’s a matter of fact that between 1840 and 1882 there were eight assassination attempts on the life of Queen Victoria, but in his suspenseful novel “The Darwin Affair,” Tim Mason adds a ninth, in 1860, and makes the target Prince Albert. The date is important: it’s just months after the publication of Charles Darwin’s “On the Origin of Species” and concomitant with the Oxford University Museum debate on evolution featuring those famous antagonists – biologist and anthropologist Thomas Huxley and Anglican Bishop Samuel Wilberforce. Prince Albert wants to give Darwin a knighthood. No way say fierce evolution deniers in Parliament and powerful members of the clergy, and so they conscript a sinister anti-evolutionist to kill the prince and thus head off what would otherwise be seen as royal approval of a theory that threatens The Great Chain of Being: the way things are, have been, and must be forever. Little do they know that their hired man, the wraith-like creature with the disturbing Full Article
m Paul Ruskay's Ambient 'Lumote' Sound And Music Is Inspired By Nature Films By www.wshu.org Published On :: Fri, 27 Mar 2020 13:00:00 +0000 Lumote is a dreamy puzzle platforming game created by the tiny team of Luminawesome. Composer and sound designer Paul Ruskay describes it as "a science fair project" because they designed a completely new way of generating the graphics with a program that's normally used to place the music at the appropriate moment in a game. The art style is flowy, and as the little blobby Lumote moves through the world interacting with the various flowers and little "dumb-bats," or batteries, the whole environment feels like it's underwater. Paul used that as inspiration, as well as the way nature films are shot and edited to create his playful, ambient soundtrack. Paul says he was thrilled to have a chance to add music and sound design to the genre of puzzle platformers, including games he really admires, like Portal. He says working on this soundtrack felt like unexplored territory, as it did when he wrote the music for the iconic Homeworld series of games. Paul's soundtrack is available with the Full Article
m Music Interview: Stamford Symphony Orchestra Launches A Video Channel By www.wshu.org Published On :: Tue, 14 Apr 2020 19:28:00 +0000 The Stamford Symphony Orchestra has launched its very own video channel as a way for the musians to connecct with audience members from around the world. Kate Remington talks with Music Director Designate Michael Stern about the diverse videos on the channel, and the most recent project featuring musicians in the orchestra and soloists of next season coming together to perform Amazing Grace , dedicated to all healthcare workers in Fairfield County on the frontlines during the COVID-19 crisis. Full Article
m Oda Tilset Sees Computer-Generated Music As A Tool, Not A Threat By www.wshu.org Published On :: Wed, 15 Apr 2020 17:20:01 +0000 At this year's (now postponed) Game Developers Conference, composer and sound designer Oda Tilset planned to present a session about how incorporating music created by a computer's Artificial Intelligence can be a useful tool. Oda tells me that AI-generated music is really helpful to generate ideas that a composer might not have thought of. For musicians and composers who are just getting their feet wet with computer-generated music software, Oda reccommends Noknok Audio , which is very flexible and easy to use. One of the murkier aspects of using AI to create music is who owns the end product. Oda has studied numerous user agreements for sharing audio and music, including SoundCloud and there's no clear answer. She says the best part of using AI is that it's like having a collaborator without those painful discssions about whose ideas are better! Episode tracklist All tracks composed by Oda's computer AI, modified in her digital audio workstation. Thanks to Dick Roberts for production Full Article
m Revealing The History Of Who Funded The American Revolution By www.wshu.org Published On :: Thu, 23 Apr 2020 21:55:27 +0000 Yet another go at the Founding Fathers? Well, to judge from historian and documentary filmmaker Tom Shachtman’s new book, “The Founding Fortunes,” Yes and No. Subtitled “How the Wealthy Paid for and Profited from America’s Revolution,” Shachtman’s analysis of the years 1763-1813 merits a yes because he does revisit some of the big names and battles of the day. But the answer is also no because “The Founding Fortunes” is not just another look at Colonial and post-Colonial politics and economics. Shachtman has a timely and provocative take on who in America supported the War for Independence, and why. Relying on hundreds of historical documents and contemporary scholarship, Shachtman’s out to dispel what he calls “myths” about some of the movers and shakers of the day. And to suggest, by comparison, the less-than-generous or suspect ambitions of some of the wealthy today who would influence current events under the heading of patriotism. It’s a complicated and complex story Shachtman Full Article
m Kenny Wood And Igor Nemirovsky's Music Goes Large In 'Amoeba Battle' By www.wshu.org Published On :: Wed, 29 Apr 2020 19:17:33 +0000 Amoeba Battle, a real time strategy game, gives teams of players a chance to save the world, defeating one virus at a time. Composers Kenny Wood and Igor Nemirovsky were encouraged by developer Grab Games to create music that gives an epic scale to the microscopic world the amoebas inhabit. Players in Amoeba Battle can explore different worlds, and adapt their army of amoebas to the different enemies they encounter. Kenny and Igor say the developers at Grab Games provided lots of inspiration for the various enviroments. Amoeba Battle has been in development since 2011, and both Kenny and Igor say it's been a great experience to revisit the music they wrote all those years ago and adapt it to the finished game. They're planning to release a soundtrack in the near future as well. Episode tracklist: All tracks performed by Kenny Wood and Igor Nemirovsky Amoeba Battle: Kenny Wood: Battle 2 Igor Nemirovsky: Obsidian Peak Kenny Wood: Final Battle Igor Nemirovsky: Mushroom Kingdon; Primorial Full Article
m Peter McConnell's 1928 Banjo Gives 'Plants Vs. Zombies' A 'Down Home' Vibe By www.wshu.org Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 13:00:00 +0000 Award-winning composer Peter McConnell is no stranger to the world of Plants vs. Zombies . Battle for Neighborville is his third soundtrack for the series. He's also no stranger to the banjo! He's been playing since he was 13, but when he spied a gorgeous 1928 Gibson five-string in a music store he regularly haunts, he knew it would be perfect for the Cheese Mines levels in the game. Peter gave the whole soundtrack a real roots feel, also using a slide guitar. He even wrote his own, in his words, "earnest" folk song, Where Have All the Plants Gone , inspired by legendary folksinger Joan Baez, who's actually a neighbor. Because Plants vs. Zombies Battle for Neighborville is a science fiction game at heart, Peter also added plenty of classic synths. He says the developers at Pop Cap also suggested the sound of the score for The Time Machine, based on the novel by H.G. Wells. Peter says getting the right emotion in his music for a game keeps the writing interesting, whether it's the Full Article
m Live Friday, February 14th between 3 & 4pm: Jack Broadbent - Canceled By www.wncw.org Published On :: Fri, 07 Feb 2020 20:33:25 +0000 Hailed as “The new master of the slide guitar” by the Montreux Jazz Festival and “The real thang” by the legendary Bootsy Collins, Lincolnshire, England folk/blues musician Jack Broadbent has spent the the past few years wowing international audiences with his unique blend of virtuosic acoustic and slide guitar and songs. You've likely heard us play songs from his new album Moonshine Blue lately. He plays Isis in West Asheville Saturday night. Full Article
m Live Thursday, February 13th between 11am & Noon: Dana & Susan Robinson By www.wncw.org Published On :: Fri, 07 Feb 2020 21:21:39 +0000 Dana and Sue used to call Marshall, NC home, and many in WNC will remember this sweet couple contributing to the local old-time and folk music scene. They moved back to Vermont a few years back, and are back in the area in support of The Town That Music Saved: A Collection of Vermont-Inspired Songs. They play Isis in West Asheville Thursday night. Full Article
m Live Tuesday, February 18th between 3 & 4pm: Gold Rose By www.wncw.org Published On :: Mon, 17 Feb 2020 12:43:17 +0000 This Asheville alt-country trio consists of singer/songwriter, guitarist Kevin Fuller, bassist Ryan Kijanka and drummer Ryan Sargent. The band meshes crunchy guitar noise with folk, country and Americana stories. They play the Mothlight in West Asheville on Sunday the 23rd. Full Article
m Live Wednesday, February 19th between 1 & 2pm: Krista Shows By www.wncw.org Published On :: Mon, 17 Feb 2020 12:45:56 +0000 Adopted from Texas and raised in Mississippi, Krista Shows was a kid who grew up singing in church. She spent time in Los Angeles, Hawaii, and Western North Carolina before returning to Mississippi in her early 20s. She's now back in Asheville, and has a sweet blend of folk, R&B, and country influences. She performs (with a full band!) at Isis Restaurant & Music Hall in Asheville on Saturday the 22nd. Full Article
m Live Thursday, February 20th between 3 & 4pm: The Mastersons By www.wncw.org Published On :: Mon, 17 Feb 2020 12:49:09 +0000 Chris Masterson & Eleanor Whitmore have a 4th album of their own material coming out next month, "No Time For Love Songs." As for one of the possible themes of this new collection: "Only by cataloging and acknowledging loss and grief can we move forward with gratitude for what we have." When not working on their own songs, they are The Dukes in Steve Earle & The Dukes. Before joining Steve, Chris used to work with Son Volt among others, and Eleanor with Regina Spektor and Angus & Julia Stone. They're passing through our area briefly on an East Coast tour. Full Article
m Live Thursday, February 27th between 11am & Noon: Kerry Hart By www.wncw.org Published On :: Mon, 24 Feb 2020 13:05:03 +0000 Heartfelt songs from this Los Angeles-based artist, passing through the area on a radio station tour for her new album I Know a Gun . “All of the songs come from emotions that I needed to process,” says Hart, who partly attributes her intricate inner world to growing up in a troubled home and learning to tend to herself at a young age. “In the end, I needed to make this album for my own wellbeing and healing and peace, almost as a balm for my own hurt. Now I want everyone to take this medicine for themselves, and realize the value of their own magic." Get to know her more here . Full Article
m Live Thursday, February 27th between 3 & 4pm: Paul Thorn By www.wncw.org Published On :: Tue, 25 Feb 2020 18:44:56 +0000 Just listening to him tell a story will transport you to his hometown of Tupelo, Mississippi, growing up the son of a pentecostal preacher who charted his own course: from furniture factory full-timer to professional boxer to the great professional blues/rock musician he is today. Paul Thorn returns to WNCW Thursday afternoon before a string of shows in our area: Asheville Thursday night, Johnson City on Friday, Shelby, NC on Friday the 6th, and Newberry, SC on Saturday the 7th. Full Article
m Live Wednesday, March 4th between 11am & Noon: Tom Rush By www.wncw.org Published On :: Fri, 28 Feb 2020 00:19:23 +0000 Tom Rush helped shape the folk revival in the ’60s and the renaissance of the ’80s and ’90s, his music having left its stamp on generations of artists. James Taylor told Rolling Stone, “Tom was not only one of my early heroes, but also one of my main influences.” His voice and guitar skills remain as rich and vibrant as ever, and we are honored to host him for a live morning session before his concert at Isis Restaurant & Music Hall Wednesday evening. Full Article
m Live Friday, March 6th between 3 & 4pm: Alvin Youngblood Hart By www.wncw.org Published On :: Sat, 29 Feb 2020 20:45:03 +0000 "The cosmic American love child of Howlin Wolf and Link Wray…" He's been making music and performing around the world for over two decades now, and it feels like almost that long since we had him on for a live session. The long absence ends this Friday when he visits us on his way to Ambrose West in West Asheville. Full Article
m Sunday, March 8th at 1pm: The Jeremiahs By www.wncw.org Published On :: Fri, 06 Mar 2020 21:01:09 +0000 This quartet is based out of Dublin, thanks to singer Joe Gibney and guitarist James Ryan, but fiddler J.C. Morel and flutist Julien Brunetau originally hail from Bordeaux, France. They've been crafting their own tunes (independently and in collaboration with others) since about 2013, and Gibney's lyrics in particular reflect a strong respect for Irish history, and compassion for humanity. They visited with Martin Anderson in Studio B this past Tuesday morning, and Richard Beard airs our session again during Celtic Winds . They play Isis Restaurant & Music Hall in Asheville Sunday evening. Full Article