Past Live Shows
6/06/2021 - 5:30pm - Debi Champion 17th Anniversary party at the Commodore Grille
6:00 Karree J Phillips, Paul Ivy, Norm McDonald, Antoinette Olesen, Buddy Farler
6:30 Lee Rascone, Jack Scott, Janet & Charles Cox
7:00 Craig Monday, Mac Elliott, Geoff Reid, Kimberly Dahme, Kristopher Mark, Ricky Randolph
7:30 Jimmy Payne, Marc Alan Barnette, Paul Jefferson
8:00 Jerry Foster
8:15 Dave Gibson, Joel Shewmake, Wood Newton, Tommy Barnes
9:00 Anthony Smith, James Otto
10:00 Jeff Dayton, others
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 LA's Alt Power Trio,Twin XL.Los Angeles trio, Twin XL, is the creative brainchild of songwriters and producers, Cameron Walker-Wright (vocals) and brothers Stephen Gomez (bass) and John Gomez (guitar).Though Walker-Wright and the Gomez brothers have been working as full-time writer/producers, a part of similar social circles and often ran into each other at random gigs across the country for years, it wasn’t until early 2017 after another serendipitous meeting at a LA house party, that they decided to try a day in the studio together. The synergy between the three was clear and Twin XL was born - a perfect storm of the glistening retro synths, catchy bass-lines, memorable melodies and Walker’s smooth vocal. From top-class performing musicians each in their own right, writers, producers, friends, and now band mates, TwinXL are paving their way to the top turning a night out at a party into a nostalgic and distinctive musical sequel full of indelible anti-pop glory. We talk with Cameron 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 |
Tune in to WFMC Jams on Saturdays at Noon Central with Eye on Jamz!
Eye on Jamz powered by ION Indie Magazine is a weekly syndicated radio program hosted by Tim Board. A huge thanks to the stations that carry Eye on Jamz and more importantly support indie music.
New week means a new program full of great indie artist you probably are not hearing on those big boy stations. Fear not, you can hear great indie music this week from Kerosene Drifters, Lee Ainley's Blues Storm, Steve Misik & Co., Lonely Lost Boy, The Tennessee Werewolves, Rae Radick, Matt Long And The Revenant Ones, Tom Auton, The Dead Daisies, Emily Miller Music, The Plunders, BiG BLuE CRaZy, Chris Jones Band, Modern Mimes, Azure Wolf and more.
"In the House" at the Grinder House is broadcast live on WFMC Jams every Friday from 6-8pm central.
Jamie began playing guitar at the age of 13 and like his Grandfather soon was making music on stage. Jamie began playing a snare and hi hat in church along side Ray Thompson from Mobile Alabama and developed that itch that all musicians get! By the time he turned 19 Jamie was playing locally in Mobile at local clubs like Austin's Country Palace, The Wild Wild West, other venues around the south. It wasn't long Jamie was packing his bags and heading north to Nashville where he spent the next 19 years developing his style, his voice, and his writing skills. Jamie shared a stage with greats like Steve Cropper, Jerry Waddell, Blind Mississippi Morris, Mark Collie, Terry Lee Burns, and Steve Saunders. All these talented individuals shared their love for music with Jamie and helped him build a solid foundation that will carry him through the rest of his career. So, if you love music, real honest music, with heartfelt lyrics, just take a listen and you will hear the difference.
We welcome Jamie back to Grinder House every chance we get! Look for some future dates for a possible Saturday Smokin' on the Plateau series.