Recent Interviews
WFMC Jams
WFMC Jams is an online internet radio station committed to bringing you original music as well as your favorite classics from a variety of local artists in the area. The station was founded on June 24, 2012 right after the Third Annual Fam Jam music festival in Manchester, TN. The idea came up as a way to continue to give back to the local and regional songwriters and performers in the area year round by promoting their music.
6:30 Norm McDonald, Trey Ackerman, Joe West
7:00 Darren T, Mike Shipley, Michael Hebert
7:30 Ty Warner, Antoinette Olesen, Billy Lee
8:00 Donnie Winters
8:30 Jim Martin Hanna & Madge Ross
6/25/2021 - "In the House" at The Grinder House - Rebecca and Vince Jozwiak
"In the House" at the Grinder House is broadcast live on WFMC Jams every Friday from 6-8pm central.
In addition to having a solo singer/songwriter project, Rebecca is the lead singer, lyricist and multi-instrumentalist in the post-punk/electro band Signals and Alibis. Rebecca has also recorded and performed with various Rock/Americana Ft. Worth outfits, including Redwine and Roses and Matthew Lane. Her band has garnered favorable reviews in the Dallas/Ft. Worth music scene, having been nominated for best band recognition on several occasions. Rebecca's voice has been described as "ethereal" and "dreamy." Her day job has nothing to do with music and keeps her busy serving the librarian and educator community.
"In the House" at the Grinder House is broadcast live on WFMC Jams every Friday from 6-8pm central.
"In the House" at the Grinder House is broadcast live on WFMC Jams every Friday from 6-8pm central.
Travis Bigwood is an Americana Folk band from Knoxville, TN. Their songs focus storytelling. "I started writing songs because I wanted to tell a story. I wanted to share the anthology of my experiences growing up in East Tennessee and feel that connection that only music can bring. I try to capture the sound of the hardships and all the goodness that echo through these mountains."
"It’s the sound of a young man attempting to make peace with his past and coming to terms with the changes of his present — the realization that while he might not be where he was or even where he wants, that good things happen. There’s both celebration and solace in such a moment of clarity, and that Bigwood spins it into sonic gold is evidence of an artistic soul wise beyond the years of its mortal shell." - Steve Wildsmith of The Daily Times Maryville TN.