Eclectic Chair 424 with Host Trish Lewis from Wucx-Fm
☟HOUR TWO ☟
12. Southern Culture On The Skids “Nitty Gritty” Dirt Track Date 1995 Geffen Records
http://www.interscope.com/ or http://www.scots.com/ orhttp://youtu.be/VwYqaw8bBxw
13. Little Mike and The Tornadoes “(I Got) Drunk Last Night” All The Right Moves 2014 ELROB Records http://www.littlemikeandthetornadoes.com/ orhttp://www.reverbnation.com/littlemikeandthetornadoes orhttps://www.facebook.com/LittleMikeandtheTornadoes
14. Little Mike and The Tornadoes “Sam’s Stomp” All The Right Moves 2014 ELROB Recordshttp://www.littlemikeandthetornadoes.com/ orhttp://www.reverbnation.com/littlemikeandthetornadoes orhttps://www.facebook.com/LittleMikeandtheTornadoes
15. Rod Piazza and The Mighty Flyers “Sleeping In The Ground” Emergency Situation 2014 Blind Pig Records http://www.blindpigrecords.com/ or http://www.themightyflyers.com/ orhttps://www.facebook.com/pages/Rod-Piazza/106062876091568
16. Rod Piazza and The Mighty Flyers “Franken Bop” Emergency Situation 2014 Blind Pig Records http://www.blindpigrecords.com/ or http://www.themightyflyers.com/
Chuck E. Weiss “No Hep Cats” Old Souls & Wolf Tickets 2002 Rykodischttp://www.rykodisc.com/ or http://www.myspace.com/theothersideoftown
18. War Poets “Better Place” American Police State 2014 Self http://www.warpoets.net/ orhttps://www.facebook.com/WarPoets or https://www.youtube.com/user/thewarpoets1 orhttps://twitter.com/thewarpoets
19. War Poets “American Police State: Closing In 8:05 on a Saturday Night Where Has Love Gone” American Police State 2014 Self http://www.warpoets.net/ orhttps://www.facebook.com/WarPoets or https://www.youtube.com/user/thewarpoets1 orhttps://twitter.com/thewarpoets
20. David Roof “Welcome To The Real World” Set Yourself Free 2014 Self
http://www.reverbnation.com/davidroof or https://www.facebook.com/davidroofmusic
21. Too Slim and The Taildraggers “Dollar Girl” Anthology 2014 Underworld Recordshttp://www.underworldindierecords.com/ or http://www.tooslim.org/ orhttps://www.facebook.com/TooSlimandtheTaildraggers orhttps://www.youtube.com/user/TooSlimVideos
22. Too Slim and The Taildraggers “Good To See You Smile Again” Anthology 2014 Underworld Records http://www.underworldindierecords.com/ or http://www.tooslim.org/ orhttps://www.facebook.com/TooSlimandtheTaildraggers orhttps://www.youtube.com/user/TooSlimVideos
23. Dave Van Ronk “Sweet Substitute” Disc 1 Dave Van Ronk – Down In Washington Square1960/1961/2013 Smithsonian Folkways Recordings http://www.folkways.si.edu/
24. The Halley DeVestern Band “The Jesus I Know” Fabbo! Boffo! Smasho! 2013 Selfhttp://www.halleydevestern.com/ or https://www.facebook.com/thehalleydevesternband orhttps://www.youtube.com/user/hdevestern or https://myspace.com/halleydevestern
25. Carrie Treder “Mind Over Matter” Live In Studio C on the Wucx-Fm Eclectic Chair 10-22-2012 A Radio Chair Production http://www.traederband.com/ orhttp://www.facebook.com/#!/TraederBand
26. Robert Lee Revue “Back Street” City Of Smooth Jazz 2012 AMRhttp://www.reverbnation.com/robertleerevue orhttps://www.facebook.com/robertleeandamylynn.balderrama orhttps://myspace.com/robertleerevue
The
Eclectic Chair is broadcast from the studios of Wucx-Fm Delta
College
Public
Radio. “…they
take your house and your home / they take the flesh
from
your bones / they take the shirt off your back / why are
people like that?”
– Lyrics
from the song “Why Are People Like That?” by Junior Wells.☮
Saturday,
June 28, 7PM, Elden Kelly, “Gibson Guitar...Born & Bred in
Kalamazoo”
http://eldenkelly.com/
or https://www.facebook.com/pages/Elden-Kelly/118255702005
MUSIC FROM THE MARSH Saturdays through August
at the Bay City State Recreation Area Saginaw Bay Visitor
Center (989) 667-0717 or visit: www.michigan.gov/saginawbayvc
Saturday, June 28, 7PM, Elden Kelly, “Gibson Guitar...Born & Bred in Kalamazoo”
Young guitar virtuoso will share some musical facts about the Gibson Guitar and music from some the legendary players who perfected their sound. Enjoy songs from Chet Atkins, Larry Carlton, and Les Paul.
Saturday, July 5, 7PM, Doug E. Rees, “Making Tracks with Train and Truck Songs”
Doug has made many stops in Michigan over the last few years. Hear songs about trains, trucks and country living that we guarantee will put a smile on your face.
Saturday, July 12, 7PM, Lee Murdock, “Great Lakes Ghosts & Shipwrecks”
Lee’s music embraces the legends and songs of the Great Lakes region, painting for his audience a colorful window into our past and our heritage.
Saturday, July 19, 7PM, George Heritier, “Drunk Bugs & Bay City Ballads”
Bay City native will share original songs about two fallen Bay City landmarks, the Third Street Bridge and the Last Chance Saloon. George is a fine story teller and performer-expect to hear harmonica, guitar, the Saginaw River Blues and Michigan-I-o!
Saturday, July 26, 7PM, John Latini, “Baseball, Beaches & Other Summer Time Songs”
This award winning musician will cover all your favorite summer past-times with songs about baseball, late night campfire ghost stories, and Great Lakes sailing adventures. It’s likely he will enlist you to sing along!
Saturday, August 2, 7PM, Siusan O’Rourke & Zig Zeitler, “Our People: Migration to Michigan”
2012 & 2013 Irish Music Award Nominees, Siusan and Zig return to our series from their perch at The White Crow Conservatory in Saginaw. They will captivate us once again with stories and songs of people who made their way to Michigan from many different regions around the world.
Saturday, August 9, 7PM, Dave Boutette, “Saturday Night with the Campfire Kid”
Dave Boutette, the “Campfire Kid” will have you clapping and singing along as he enchants you with songs he has written about the “Mitten” state and other traditional old thyme favorites.
Saturday, August 16, 7PM, Magdalen Fossum, “Girls Rock! Women Who Made History in Michigan”
13-year old Magdalen Fossum has been playing music most of her life and has appeared at most of the major music festivals in the state. Her program will be composed around women musicians from Michigan and she will be singing with the sweetest voice and accompanying herself on ukulele.
Saturday, August 23, 7PM, Jamie-Sue Seal, “Motown...Hits & History from Hitsville USA”
Jamie-Sue most often performs as one half of the duo “Bottle Rocket Cabaret” with John Latini, but this evening she will step out of her own to share some her favorite Motown hits!
Saturday, August 30, 7PM, Jay Stielstra & Judy Banker, “Manistee Waltzes & Tittabawassee Tunes”
Jay Stielstra, “Michigan’s Folk Treasure” writes and sings some of the most beautiful songs, like Manistee Waltz and Tittabawassee Jane. You’re bound to hear other songs with Michigan landmarks mentioned in his program. He will be performing with the equally wonderful Judy Banker.
All concerts will be performed on an outdoor stage adjacent to the Visitor Center parking area. Please bring your own
lawn chairs. In the case of inclement weather concerts will take place inside the Saginaw Bay Visitor Center. Performances
are sponsored by the Friends of Bay City State Recreation Area, the Michigan Council for the Arts & Cultural
Affairs, and the Saginaw Arts & Enrichment Commission. Donations will be taken the evening of each performance.
There is no cost for this event; however, a $11 Recreation Passport is required for all vehicles entering the park. For more information on this program call or stop by the Saginaw Bay Visitor Center, (989) 667-0717 or visit:www.michigan.gov/saginawbayvc
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