This was the 2nd session for this Nashville band here in our Lounge. The guys came to town for the cd release party of their third album Future Bolt.
In this performance they chat with Shiv about the writing and recording process of the new cd and even share an unreleased track with us during the set.
As you may have already heard, the Midpoint Music Festival here in Cincinnati is making some changes this year. City Beat is taking the reigns and looks to have a really great vision for where they would like to see Midpoint go this year and moving forward. Have a look at part of the release from City Beat….
CityBeat is proud to announce the addition of Cincinnati’s MidPoint Music Festival to the newspaper’s bevy of event productions. CityBeat has had a long relationship with MidPoint Music Festival via a sustained commitment as media partner since MPMF’s inaugural 2002 event.
An understanding of the history that defines Cincinnati as a music town and editorial dedication to our present day music-makers has molded CityBeat since the newspaper’s launch in 1994. CityBeat’s commitment to the future of MidPoint Music Festival reflects the newspaper’s continued dedication to our city, its music and area music fans.
Cincinnati’s music authority has championed our area’s musicians beyond newsprint with the development of Cincinnati’s only and longest running annual local music celebration and awards program, the CEAs. The program’s 12-year run has raised funds for both locally based Lonely Instruments for Needy Kids and the Michael W. Bany Scholarship
Foundation.
But right now, it is time for registrations, so if you are a band interested in playing in a great festival here in the Queen City this fall, head over to the registration page and get started right away.
Registration ends April 30, 2008. Late registration ends May 15, 2008.
Day two of our extensive SXSW 2008 broadcasts begins bright and early again tomorrow. But not only will Mike kick off the broadcast with music at 9am, our sessions start earlier and end later on a very full day. Here is what to look forward to…..
When things get settled down a bit after our SXSW coverage today, why don’t you check out a brand new Blogger Hour tonight on WOXY.com. The new episode features Chris DeLine of Culture Bully out of Minneapolis and was alot of fun to put together. Chris chose some great music for the episode tonight, and also dubbed himself “The Kathy Griffin of music blogs” so be sure to check us out this evening at 8pm ET.
New music from Columbus, Dayton, and Cincinnati highlight this week’s edition of Local Lixx. Enjoy great tunes from Rosehips, State Bird, Wonky Tonk, The Kyle Sowashes and a Lounge Act song from Captain of Industry.
Finding it hard to keep up with all the SXSW goodness we plan to bring you this week? Well, you can keep it all nice and tidy in this Google Calendar, which you see below. To subscribe, just use either of these two feeds and plug them into your Google Calendar. Too lazy to do that? Then just bookmark this post….:)
Eric Elbogen spent six years and four albums known to fans as Say Hi To Your Mom. On his fifth full-length release (”The Wishes And The Glitch”), he has truncated the band’s name and also focused on sharpening his songwriting skills.
In this performance Eric is joined by new drummer Westin Glass and they perform five cuts that appear on the new album. They will be touring throughout the Spring, with multiple appearances at SXSW and also a performance at this year’s Sasquatch Music Festival in George, WA.
Tomorrow we kick off our coverage down in Austin at SXSW 2008 and Mike, Shiv & Bryan Jay are in Texas ready to get things started. Here is what you can expect tomorrow from Austin on WOXY.com.
You’ll hear music from nearly all of the bands scheduled to perform during our live broadcast from EAR Studios in Austin, in addition to a handful of tunes recorded during last years sessions at EAR.