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Tune in each Saturday at 7pm central on WFMC Jams for a new broadcast week of New Music Food Truck!
Come 'n Get Fresh New Music#NMFT rolls this week featuring The Joy Formidable with music from Mothé JPOLND Paris Youth Foundation Van Go Go Flock of Dimes The Dollyrots Eig8th Day Louie Louie Arkells Mother Mother 68 & Wild Horse! Listen on 31 great radio stations worldwide or anytime at www.newmusicfoodtruck.com or on all major podcast sites like Apple, Spotify & Google.
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Eye on Jamz powered by ION Indie Magazine is a weekly syndicated radio program hosted by Tim Board.
It's Easter week and I have some tasty treats for the program this week. I will have music from Lisey Tigra, Chloe Collins, emiko, Jagertown, Bandicoot, BAYAT, The City Limit, Dohny Jep, Rae Radick, Cliff Wheeler, Hybrid Blues, Kiss Kiss Bang, Flight of Icarus, Casey Noel and more.
A huge thanks to the stations that carry Eye on Jamz and more importantly support indie music.
Broadcast days and times can be found at the link below
4/09/2021 - 6pm - "In the House" at The Grinder House - Highway Natives
Highway Natives are an American Folk-Rock band based in Nashville, TN. Blending some of their favorite sounds of those who come before them, you’ll hear influences from the Country, Folk, and Rock n’ Roll world in the music they bring to the stage.
"In the House" at the Grinder House is broadcast live on WFMC Jams every Friday from 6-8pm central.
Nashville-based country and folk singer/songwriter/guitarist Taylor Borton is creating a stir with the release of her debut single, “Give A Damn.” The song illustrates her true demeanor and independence. Her latest single "Native" promotes a sense of belonging in a new place. She wrote it so that her friends and fans could relate with her and not feel alone. Both singles are now available on leading streaming music platforms.
Putting her own twist on traditional country, folk and Americana styles, some of Taylor's influences include John Prine, Loretta Lynn, and songwriter Lori McKenna. Taylor says: “I'm a strong believer in fate and my gut told me to travel the road of music, so I had to.” That was enough reason to buy her first guitar, at age twelve. Having a guitar in her hands and the strength of her voice gave her confidence, and by the age of fifteen she began to write down her own stories for everyone to hear. In her free time she mentored students at a local music store, up to high school graduation.
With a yearning desire to live in "Music City", Taylor moved from Youngstown, OH to Nashville, TN at age nineteen. She graduated from The Blackbird Academy, where she studied audio engineering. The learning experience is one she said she’ll never forget, meeting so many influential people. Taylor plans to stay in Nashville to focus on her songwriting career. Her biggest goal is to tour and perform around the world, inspiring others who might feel as afraid as she once did. “Chasing a music career is more of a challenge than anything, but that’s what makes it so worthwhile”, says she. Taylor Borton is poised to gracefully continue that chase, with hope you'll come along for the ride.
Tune in each Saturday at 7pm central on WFMC Jams for a new broadcast week of New Music Food Truck!
Hoppin' Fresh New Music#NMFT rolls this week featuring JPOLND with music from The Dead Freights WHARVES THE FOXIES Beach Bunny Highland Park Collective Alien Atmosphere The Joy Formidable @PalmsStation The Lone Bellow Dylan Cartlidge Bendigo Fletcher & Magic Finger! Listen on 31 great radio stations worldwide or anytime at www.newmusicfoodtruck.com or on all major podcast sites like Apple, Spotify & Google
Eye on Jamz powered by ION Indie Magazine is a weekly syndicated radio program hosted by Tim Board.
This week members of the group Sometimes Julie will be joining me plus I have music from Stefania, Aname' Rose, The SoapGirls, BLAKE RED, Justin Gambino and much more!
A huge thanks to the stations that carry Eye on Jamz and more importantly support indie music.
Broadcast days and times can be found at the link below
For country duo Austin’s Rose, it was never about the ‘what’ and ‘where’. It was about the ‘how’ and ‘when’. Tim Gore and Taylor Cornilles both knew they would come to Nashville to become country music artists. But they never could have envisioned that meeting each other would forge the path to all their hopes and dreams.
Tim Gore has had music in his life for as long as he can remember. His mother was an early influence, playing guitar and singing country songs to him as a child. At the age of nine, Tim picked up the guitar and has never put it down.
Although athletics played a key role during his high school years, he never lost his desire to make and play country music. Looking back on the first two concerts of his life, Tim can still recall the impact it had on him. “The first one I attended was a Waylon show. The next one was Travis Tritt. My mind was made up. This is what I was meant to do.”
As a promise to his parents, Gore did go to college. While at the University of Kentucky, Tim continued to focus on music. He played at the Austin City Saloon, the same club that brought stars to country music like John Michael Montgomery and Montgomery Gentry. His next step would be Nashville.
Like Tim Gore, Taylor Cornilles always had music in her life. She grew up on a horse ranch in Wolf Creek, Oregon. Her mom was a traditional country singer and her father played guitar at church and in his band. Because her goal was always going to Nashville, she began preparing at a very young age. At the age of six, Taylor learned how to play the piano. At the age of nine, it was guitar. Fiddle came the next year and she took on mandolin at the age of 14.
At the age of 11, Taylor and her family put together a band and they spent the next few years playing fairs and community events. One year later, she sang an open mic event at the Bluebird Café in Nashville. “Playing the Bluebird should have been a satisfying ‘bucket list’ kind of thing for me,” recalled Taylor, “but instead it created a hunger that wouldn’t go away.” The day she graduated from high school, Taylor Cornilles moved to Nashville to become a star.
In 2014, after five years of playing on the Nashville club circuit on lower Broadway, Tim was about to give up his dream when he met Taylor. They began collaborating and found in each other what was missing musically. “Taylor’s early traditional female influences (Patty Loveless, Allison Krauss, Lee Ann Womack) combined with mine (Waylon, Tritt, Montgomery Gentry) play a key part in our sound,” explained Gore, “but it’s really our vocal blend in our harmonies that define us.”
Austin’s Rose spent the next three years doing several hundred shows and honing their unique sound. But it wasn’t until 2018, when they met and began working with producer Paul Worley (Dixie Chicks, Lady Antebellum), that the musical vision came into focus. “They are both great singers in their own right,” explained Worley, “but when you put those voices together, they become something special.” When asked to explain the Austin’s Rose sound, Taylor Cornilles described it best. We take our traditional instrumentation and harmonies and balance them with a more contemporary mix. It’s the blend that makes us unique.”
"In the House" at the Grinder House is broadcast live on WFMC Jams every Friday from 6-8pm central.
"The Georgia Songbirds - Live From the Bird's Nest" is a podcast aimed at local artists and songwriters, giving them a place to share music, stories and experiences as they chase their dream.
This week's episode features Ashley Carson. Listen to "Live From the Bird's Nest" on Thursdays at 8pm Central on WFMC Jams by clicking the "Listen Live" at the top of the page.
Meet Ashley Carson, she is a singer songwriter from North Georgia. Ashley came by the " bird's nest" and we talked about how she got started at the age of 14, what it's been like for her music career, spooky songs, and so much more. She even plays us a few songs and as a special treat her song "Give You My All" available for download is at the end of this episode. You can also listen to Ashley along with 13 other songwriters in The Weekly Top 10 Countdown. Ashley Carson is a Georgia born and Georgia raised songbird. At 14 years of age, she received her first guitar and within three years recorded her first EP, Daybreak. Her songs are real and personal and her live performances are full of passion. Many who hear her sing compare her to Alison Krauss or Kari Job. Currently, Ashley is working on her next EP and is booking gigs around Georgia. |
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This week's guest on the Midnight Madness Show is Jara Ward, California born, Montana raised & Nashville livin'!
Hailing from Chicago, IL, Joe Denny is a fresh face in the Nashville (TN) music scene. With roots originating in gospel, classic rock, folk, and country, Joe’s music translates his upbringing and experiences in a new but familiar way, paralleling a traditional American lifestyle. With many artists looking to change the music scene, Joe is one of the rarer artists looking to preserve traditional styles in efforts of curating something new.