Past Live Shows
Music From Muscle Shoals (Then, Now and Forever), hosted by David Havens is music from the Muscle Shoals area, including Muscle Shoals Sound Studio, Fame, and other studios in the surrounding areas. This music had an undeniable influence on american popular music of all formats.
This month's show features a tribute to Swampers' drummer Roger Hawkins whom we lost back in May. He was inducted into the Alabama Music Hall of Fame 1995 and Musician's Hall of Fame in 2008. Hawkins's drumming can be found in many hit singles, including tracks by Percy Sledge ("When a Man Loves a Woman"), Aretha Franklin ("Respect", "I Never Loved a Man (The Way I Love You)" etc.), Wilson Pickett ("Mustang Sally", "Land of 1000 Dances"), The Staple Singers, Johnnie Taylor, Cat Stevens, Duane Allman, Joe Cocker, Paul Simon, Bob Seger, Rod Stewart, Bobby "Blue" Bland, Boz Scaggs, Albert King, Traffic, Willie Nelson, and Eric Clapton.
On the third Monday of each month at 5pm central for two hours, click the "Listen Live" button at the top of this page, and David will take you back to the days where it all began through today's stars, and tomorrow's future stars and tap into this limitless resource called Muscle Shoals Music. Interviews with those who made it happen, and those that continue to make it happen will be in future shows to come!
Follow the official Music From Muscle Shoals (Then, Now and Forever) Facebook page for updates and happenings in the Muscle Shoals area!
6:30 David Alan Loy, Tim Walpose, Micah Nortrup
7:00 Gary Cavanaugh, Terry Goose Downing, Scott Barrier
7:30 Gibson and Mileti
8:00 Guy Gilchrist, Eddie Heinzelman
8:30 Bella Dorian, Hailey Jane, Colleen Francis
Tune in each Saturday at 7pm central on WFMC Jams for a new broadcast week of New Music Food Truck!
This week's menu features Ithaca, New York's bastion of queer music,The FMs. Formed in 2017 by Matte Namer (they/them) and Frankie Rex (they/he), who met in high school in New York City, the Brooklyn-bred band exudes subversion with style (and of course, sex), rethinking long-standing societal programming, and the rebellion of simply being one’s authentic self all through their politically charged pop missives. With their name even being a play on the gender binary, that fluidity has always been front and center, showcased as much in the band's music as their evocative, seductive videos and stage performances. We talk with them on this week's Blue Plate Special. |
New Indie and Alternative Music Delivered to Your Ears Hot and Fresh each week! #NMFT can be heard worldwide on stations in the US, Canada, UK, Scotland, Italy, Columbia, Africa and New Zealand, as well as all major podcast platforms including Apple & TuneIn and on their website. Those crazy brothers, Aaron & Jim are cookin' & servin' up only the tastiest tracks from around the world. Hosted by Aaron and produced by Jim, together these guys have over 50 years of rock radio experience as they been at it since they were old enough to reach their parents music collection! Grab a plate, a cold drink and sit back and feast upon their musical buffet. But be warned, after grubbin down at The New Music Food Truck, yer gonna need loosen your playlist! Wanna find out where to hear #NMFT? Find all the details on the website www.newmusicfoodtruck.com |
6/26/2021 - 6pm - Grinder House LIVE "Songwriter Saturdays" with Jamie Adamson
Grinder House is proud to announce that once a month, we will be adding "Songwriter Saturdays" to our live music venue repertoire. We welcome our good friend, Jamie Adamson and his Nashville Songwriter circle of friends to our stage. Starting June 26th, with Jamie, Pime Hernandez and Jason Grove. You are in for a real intimate evening of live music. A real "House" concert. We love to hear the stories and the songs and they love to share.