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Alabama Jammin' On A Thursday Night . Join us as Lisa T and Teri D Host Double Trouble! Alabama Artist Anthony Green & Chris Sapp! We will be discussing what it's like to be performers in Alabama and hear some great music! This show will be live on Alabama Jams & WFMCjams.com FB and online audio! Listen at shoalspro.com/alabamajams & WFMCjams.com

 
Lisa T and Teri D go live with Alabama Jammin' every Thursday Night at 7pm Central featuring live music and interviews from performers in the North Alabama area on WFMC Jams.

 

 
 
 
Born in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, Colby Dean comes from the honest roots of Western Montana. He picked up guitar at age 10, and was naturally drawn to composing original material. Dean first recorded his songs with a single microphone, filmed home-made music videos, and distributed the copies to schoolmates. In his early days, Dean learned how to pick the guitar, mandolin, and also became proficient in ukulele, bass, and drums. At age 18, Colby Dean moved to Nashville, Tennessee. There he became inspired by the legendary songwriters in the city. Dean spent his time in Music City performing, co-writing, and eventually recording and releasing his own original music. For the next four years, alternating cruise ships and touring, music had taken Dean through tours of Europe, Southeast Asia, North America, and the Caribbean and Coral Seas. His debut release, ‘Colby Dean EP’ has specifically received airplay in the Philippines, United States, Canada, United Kingdom, and Australia. COVID-19 brought Colby back to land. Again he has settled back into Music City, writing, recording and waiting until he can get back on the road.
 
The Midnight Madness Show can be heard live on WFMC Jams every Tuesday from 7-9pm central

 

 
 
 
 
 

Josie Beth Jones, age 17, started singing at the age of 4 in church.  Now a singer/songwriter, she started playing guitar two years ago.  She won the Alabama talent Hunt at the age of 11 and was on Season 17 of NBC’s the Voice- Blake’s team.

Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/josiebethjones.music/

Twitter:  https://twitter.com/JosieBethJones

The Midnight Madness Show can be heard live on WFMC Jams every Tuesday from 7-9pm central

This show will be a "first" and different than our previous shows. The Monthly Vinyl Show will be going live at 11am central from four different locations at the same time:
WFMC Jams studio in Manchester
I.T. Guru's studio in Pulaski
Alabama Jams Online Radio studio in Alabama
David Haven's studio in Alabama

Each location will be playing Vinyl records and possibly some CDs, tapes, or 8-tracks from their personal collections. We hope you tune in on Alabama Jams or WFMC Jams and enjoy a great variety of music for your Sunday afternoon.

Miss our vinyl shows? Previous Monthly Vinyl Shows are aired each Sunday on WFMC Jams starting at 11am central as well as Heat FM radio on Wednesday morning at 9am central.

 

 
 

 

Travis Bigwood and The Lonesome Doves are 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)

 

"In the House" at the Grinder House is broadcast live on WFMC Jams every Friday from 6-8pm central.

 

 
 
 
 

Born and raised in Mount Airy North Carolina, Ericca Latza is a country singer-songwriter pursuing her music career in Nashville, Tennessee. Music and writing played a huge role in her young life. Most days you could find her after school behind a piano at lessons or in her room filling up notebooks with stories. She quickly developed a passion for singing when her parents enrolled her in classical voice lessons. It wasn't until the age of 12 that she realized she could combine her love of all three. One night her dad showed her how to play four chords on his acoustic Applause, and she hasn't looked back since. Though Mount Airy (better known as "Mayberry") was her home, Ericca moved to Wilmington NC in 2016. There, she spent two years developing herself as a performer. She played on many stages that are local favorites such as The Soundhouse, Goodfellas, and Hurricane Alley's. While growing as a solo artist, she also launched a band that played on stages across North Carolina. In January 2019, Ericca made the move to Nashville with the hopes of learning to become a well rounded songwriter and a professional in the industry. It was't long before both her songs and voice began to draw attention. Ericca became a signed artist with MC1 Nashville/Sony Orchard in July 2019. She works daily to develop her craft by writing for both herself and other artists. She plays writers rounds at many local venues such as The Commodore Grille, Belcourt Taps, and Red Line. Over the next year she will have three singles hitting radio waves and being released to all listening platforms. ​ ​ ​ "I just want to tell stories that people hear and go, "oh yeah, I get that". To me that means being as genuine and honest as possible. I mean, Im pretty in love with the fact that I get to wake up every day, create something that didn't exist the day before, and put it into the universe to see where it ends up. There's some kind of real magic found in that."

 

 

 
 

 

 
 

 

From performing at Nashville’s legendary Bluebird Café and Puckett’s to taking the stage at festivals throughout Kansas, Ohio, and Kentucky, Ava Rowland is a talent worth keeping an eye on. The contemporary country music artist cites an eclectic list of artistic inspirations ranging from Carrie Underwood to Lauren Daigle to Elvis Presley.

Her songwriting is in full evidence all over Polaroid Picture, her debut release. A great example is the heart-wrenching “My Last Words,” a song that was inspired by the tragic events that unfolded at Parkland High – and the family members left behind.

“My Dad was watching a vigil for the Parkland shooting victims. A father of victim Jamie Guttenberg was saying how he can remember the busyness of the morning and what she was wearing but he can’t remember if he told her that he loved her. Such a strong statement made me realize that we never know when it’ll be the last time, we see someone.”

The EP also contains the title track - Ava’s very first radio single - the upbeat “Polaroid Picture,” of which she says, “It’s about having someone special in your life that who is just an original, a classic…just like a Polaroid Picture.”

Ava is currently promoting her debut EP, which is produced by well-known Nashville songwriter, Britton Cameron (toured with Toby Keith, Hootie and the Blowfish, Leann Rimes). She says it was a thrill being in the studio with him. “He taught me a lot during recording. It was a truly educational experience, and I feel I am the better for it.” The instrumentation for the album was recorded at Nashville’s Keystone Studio, while the vocals were all tracked at Cameron’s home studio.

The EP is available for streaming and purchase on all major platforms, including iTunes, Spotify, Apple Music, and Amazon.

When she isn’t working on music, Ava can be found advocating “Rachel’s Challenge,” a program about anti-bullying, looking for the best in others and treating them with compassion. The organization was founded in the memory of Columbine High School shooting victim Rachel Scott. Her story is one that struck an emotional chord within her.

“I read about Rachel Scott, and found myself so much into her story, how she was compassionate to others, and how she basically died for her faith in God. It’s a program about anti-bullying, looking for the best in others and treating them with compassion. She wrote a paper and it was called, ‘My Ethics, My Codes of Life.’ She challenges the reader to go out of their way to show compassion because if one person goes out of their way, then they start a chain reaction of the same - about being kind to others.” The foundation creates programs which promote positive climates in schools, including Ohio’s Wellington School District, for which Ava raised $5,500 to bring in “Rachel’s Challenge.”

Ava enjoys spending time with her family and volunteering at her church. When at home, Ava can be found watching TV, or movies such as 8 Seconds and The Notebook. However, she’s hoping to be quite busy promoting her new music. What are her goals? She has set the bar high. “I want to be on tour and on the CMA Awards. That would be nice,” she says with boundless enthusiasm. Whatever her career path, Ava stresses she will never forget where her gifts come from. “All my blessings come from my savior Jesus Christ. I would be nothing without him.”

 

"In the House" at the Grinder House is broadcast live on WFMC Jams every Friday from 6-8pm central.

 

 

 

 
 
 

 

Mike Mayhall & Lauren Ritter from the group Tremayne will be this week's guest on Alabama Jammin'

 

TREMAYNE was just presented the Bama Country Male Artist Award of 2019 !!! This happened @ the Bessemer Civic Center on 7/28/19 @ the 5th Annual Alabama Music Awards Show. We are humbled, thankful, & excited to have won !! We have the greatest fans in the world !! Thanks to all that voted for Tremayne and special thanks to Zeuss, Ken Randolph, & everyone that was associated with the Alabama Music Awards !!! Tremayne is a band that always gets the crowd going and ready to dance & have fun with their high quality sound ! Tremayne has excellent lead vocals & harmony, along with great music played from the heart. One of their biggest assets is their extreme versatility, which is sure to please, as they usually wind up playing to a packed house on most gigs. They are one of the hottest bands in North Alabama & have built quite a large following ! Tremayne plays : Country, Classic Rock, R&B, Funk, Soul, Southern Rock, Blues, and a few fiddle tunes. Mike Mayhall from Double Springs, AL is currently touring with the superstar Jeff Cook and the Allstar Goodtime Band ! Jeff Cook is with the grammy winning, entertainer of the year, and band of the decade Country Supergroup " Alabama " !!! Mike is the guitarist for Tremayne and founding member. He has also worked with Pat Upton ! The lovely Lauren Ritter on vocals from Fredericksburg, Virginia fronts the band " Tremayne " !! She won the WQLT 107.3 Quest for Fame and has recorded in most of the studios in Muscle Shoals, AL and some in Nashville, TN. N.C. Thurman from Pulaski, TN on keys has worked with Little Richard, Hank Williams Jr, etc ! Dennis Gulley on bass, has worked with "Alabama", Jeff Cook & the AGB ! Anthony Weathers on drums and percussion has worked with Ricky Lynn Gregg ! When Tremayne performs, the stage is loaded with very talented professionals from one end to the other!

 
Lisa T and Teri D go live with Alabama Jammin' every Thursday Night at 7pm Central featuring live music and interviews from performers in the North Alabama area on WFMC Jams.

 

 
 
 
Jaycee Lynne is a singer/songwriter from rural Missouri. She met her manager who had spent several years in Nashville and agreed to take her on as an artist. Jaycee began performing at shows throughout the Midwest and eventually began performing at showcases in Nashville. She has begun her journey to become a performing artist like Martina McBride and all those whose CDs she sang with as a little girl. She also has had the opportunity to meet some of her early heroes and is proud to call them friends. She tours throughout the United States, Canada, and England. Jaycee performs music that reflects a varied background of musical experiences. Most importantly, she strives to be an entertainer. She performs a variety of music from contemporary country, traditional country and gospel. She plays guitar and, from her days in school, she also plays saxophone. She has been doing great work for St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital at several functions and her song, “Come Home” was featured on The Christmas With The Vets Website. She has shared the stage with Brothers Osborne and opened for Toby Keith, Tim McGraw and many others. She has performed on secondary stages for several days, headlined her own shows at fairs and festivals with her band, and done acoustic shows on major artist tours. She is always a favorite with the audience as she connects with the people who feel her genuine love of music and performing.
 
The Midnight Madness Show can be heard live on WFMC Jams every Tuesday from 7-9pm central

 

 
 
 
 

Dallas Remington (Dallas like the city and Remington like the Gun) - Comfortably sporting camouflage or dazzling in sequins, Dallas Remington is a no-nonsense country recording artist and songwriter who knows who she is and what she wants. The Kentucky-born, eighteen-year-old thrives with a passion for life, her music, and her faith. Dallas’ vocal talents are marked by her striking lyrics and textured phrasing; her fiery verve and vigor comes to life in every performance--intimate or live. Dallas played more than 200 shows and events in 2016/2017 combined with an expected 100+ shows and events on the slate in 2018. Her debut country single, “Found Her Freedom” (released in Summer 2017) secured a slot on the MusicRow Chart landing at #60; her new single, "Never Turned Around," is on radio now. For more about Dallas Remington, visit http://www.dallasremington.com/

 

The Midnight Madness Show can be heard live on WFMC Jams every Tuesday from 7-9pm central
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