Post by jptheprofessor on Apr 5, 2009 21:20:07 GMT -5
Hello Everyone,
Here is the recap of the April 5 edition of Rocky 104.9's weekly local music program, "The Homegrown Rocker," which airs every Sunday night from 8 to 10 PM on WRKY-FM (www.rocky1049.com).
Thanks to our guests this week, New York-based foursome The Human Engine, for an entertaining and insightful two hours! We met the band members, which included Altoona’s Jon Preston on drums; and we learned about the group’s music and story to date. We played tracks from The Human Engine’s debut EP, The Art of Driving A Wedge, and the group brought acoustic instruments and did two songs live on the air! Since Jon Preston was in the studio, we decided to flash back to 2000 to play a song from his teenage band, Henry The Hatter, for a Local Music Flashback! We debuted new tracks from Rise Phoenix Rise (Monster Party) and The Sketties; we updated Local Music News; and we reviewed Jeremy dePrisco’s Catch The Squirrel CD in “The Professor’s CD Corner.” Again, another busy week!
Here is this week's playlist:
HOUR ONE:
TED McCLOSKEY – “Looking Good in the Coffin”
THE JELLYBRICKS – “Ruin Us”
THE HUMAN ENGINE – “Subterranean Cabaret”
RISE PHOENIX RISE (MONSTER PARTY) – “Last Goodbye”
THE HUMAN ENGINE – “Nothing Like the Sun” (performed live on the air)
THE HUMAN ENGINE – “Devil In Heels”
A BRILLIANT RETURN – “This Is Love”
THE HUMAN ENGINE – “The Area Run”
THE SKETTIES – “So Safe”
HOUR TWO:
HELLO VIXEN – “Grandpa’s Medicine”
NITEKAST – “Stay Strong”
THE HUMAN ENGINE – “Sistine Sister” (performed live on the air)
JEREMY dePRISCO – “Something In This House”
THE HUMAN ENGINE – “KCMBS”
HENRY THE HATTER – “Fortunate Son” (2000, Local Music Flashback)
THE HUMAN ENGINE – “Not Superstitious”
This Sunday night, our guests in the studio will be local modern rock/funk adventurers Chris Vipond & The Stanley Street Band. The group just completed work on their first full-length studio CD; we’ll hear tracks from the disc, and find out the band’s story and latest happenings! We'll also update Local Music News, rummage the local music archive for a Local Music Flashback, plus review Billy Price and Fred Chapellier’s new Night Work CD in "The Professor's CD Corner." Chris Vipond & The Stanley Street Band visits the “Homegrown Rocker,” this Sunday night!
Forthcoming guests and specials include:
APR. 12 – CHRIS VIPOND & THE STANLEY STREET BAND
APR. 19 – STEAM CITY RIDERS
APR. 26 – ZELAZOWA
MAY 17 – SLACKER THEORY
MAY 24 – MEMORIAL DAY SPECIAL (PAST AREA BANDS/ARTISTS)
JUNE 14 – THIS CALLING
JUNE 28 – SPIRIT LOST
For regular updates on what is happening on the area music scene, pay a visit to Rockpage (www.rockpage.net). Rockpage features band links, a message board, "Homegrown Rocker" updates, the online 'zine publication "The Final Cut," and other local music scene information.
Bands and artists interested in having music aired on "The Homegrown Rocker" are invited to send their broadcast-quality recordings to: WRKY Radio, One Forever Drive, Hollidaysburg, PA 16648; ATTN: Jim Price. Or drop the recordings off at the station during regular business hours, Monday-Friday 9 AM - 5 PM. You can also email me with inquiries about the show at profjp@rocky1049.com.
Jim Price
In Local Music News…
Local performer and composer Zupe has been busy. Zupe recently traveled to Nashville to collaborate with singer/songwriter Diona Devin; the pair plan to shop the song they wrote to music industry interests. Zupe continues to collaborate with Los Angeles-based Italian artist Fabrizio Novo, and has completed nine songs towards that artist’s forthcoming album. And Zupe and guitarist Dave Nichols are collaborating on material for a ballroom dance music album.
Hershey-based alternative band The April Skies is set to release their brand new self-titled ten-song CD. A special CD-release event will take place this Friday night at a Harrisburg area venue.
A brand new music conference debuts later this month in Lancaster. The first Launch Music Conference will take place from April 16-19 in downtown Lancaster. Launch will feature panels, seminars, speakers and a trade show, along with over 150 showcasing bands and musicians. Some of the more noteworthy panelists and speakers during the event will include Chad Taylor of Live, former Danzig member Eerie Von, Philadelphia session guitarist Chuck Treece and more. For more information about the conference, visit the website www.launchmusicconference.com.
Some more band personnel moves to report…Altoona alternative rockers Without Zerb have a new guitarist and drummer, with Scott Jurcik joining P.J. Kelly on guitars and former Nine Planet Tour drummer Evan Rutherford stepping in behind the kit.
Altoona heavy metal rockers 3 Score And 10 have added former Choking Faith guitarist Dan Miller, who now plays bass.
Cambria County ‘80s hair rockers Sunset Strip have changed up their guitar section, as James Forish has exited the group, and former member Mel Deneen and Iron Shadows guitarist Aaron Wolf replace him. Sunset Strip bassist Frankie Lyxx had a health scare last weekend, but is back and performing with the group.
Here is the recap of the April 5 edition of Rocky 104.9's weekly local music program, "The Homegrown Rocker," which airs every Sunday night from 8 to 10 PM on WRKY-FM (www.rocky1049.com).
Thanks to our guests this week, New York-based foursome The Human Engine, for an entertaining and insightful two hours! We met the band members, which included Altoona’s Jon Preston on drums; and we learned about the group’s music and story to date. We played tracks from The Human Engine’s debut EP, The Art of Driving A Wedge, and the group brought acoustic instruments and did two songs live on the air! Since Jon Preston was in the studio, we decided to flash back to 2000 to play a song from his teenage band, Henry The Hatter, for a Local Music Flashback! We debuted new tracks from Rise Phoenix Rise (Monster Party) and The Sketties; we updated Local Music News; and we reviewed Jeremy dePrisco’s Catch The Squirrel CD in “The Professor’s CD Corner.” Again, another busy week!
Here is this week's playlist:
HOUR ONE:
TED McCLOSKEY – “Looking Good in the Coffin”
THE JELLYBRICKS – “Ruin Us”
THE HUMAN ENGINE – “Subterranean Cabaret”
RISE PHOENIX RISE (MONSTER PARTY) – “Last Goodbye”
THE HUMAN ENGINE – “Nothing Like the Sun” (performed live on the air)
THE HUMAN ENGINE – “Devil In Heels”
A BRILLIANT RETURN – “This Is Love”
THE HUMAN ENGINE – “The Area Run”
THE SKETTIES – “So Safe”
HOUR TWO:
HELLO VIXEN – “Grandpa’s Medicine”
NITEKAST – “Stay Strong”
THE HUMAN ENGINE – “Sistine Sister” (performed live on the air)
JEREMY dePRISCO – “Something In This House”
THE HUMAN ENGINE – “KCMBS”
HENRY THE HATTER – “Fortunate Son” (2000, Local Music Flashback)
THE HUMAN ENGINE – “Not Superstitious”
This Sunday night, our guests in the studio will be local modern rock/funk adventurers Chris Vipond & The Stanley Street Band. The group just completed work on their first full-length studio CD; we’ll hear tracks from the disc, and find out the band’s story and latest happenings! We'll also update Local Music News, rummage the local music archive for a Local Music Flashback, plus review Billy Price and Fred Chapellier’s new Night Work CD in "The Professor's CD Corner." Chris Vipond & The Stanley Street Band visits the “Homegrown Rocker,” this Sunday night!
Forthcoming guests and specials include:
APR. 12 – CHRIS VIPOND & THE STANLEY STREET BAND
APR. 19 – STEAM CITY RIDERS
APR. 26 – ZELAZOWA
MAY 17 – SLACKER THEORY
MAY 24 – MEMORIAL DAY SPECIAL (PAST AREA BANDS/ARTISTS)
JUNE 14 – THIS CALLING
JUNE 28 – SPIRIT LOST
For regular updates on what is happening on the area music scene, pay a visit to Rockpage (www.rockpage.net). Rockpage features band links, a message board, "Homegrown Rocker" updates, the online 'zine publication "The Final Cut," and other local music scene information.
Bands and artists interested in having music aired on "The Homegrown Rocker" are invited to send their broadcast-quality recordings to: WRKY Radio, One Forever Drive, Hollidaysburg, PA 16648; ATTN: Jim Price. Or drop the recordings off at the station during regular business hours, Monday-Friday 9 AM - 5 PM. You can also email me with inquiries about the show at profjp@rocky1049.com.
Jim Price
In Local Music News…
Local performer and composer Zupe has been busy. Zupe recently traveled to Nashville to collaborate with singer/songwriter Diona Devin; the pair plan to shop the song they wrote to music industry interests. Zupe continues to collaborate with Los Angeles-based Italian artist Fabrizio Novo, and has completed nine songs towards that artist’s forthcoming album. And Zupe and guitarist Dave Nichols are collaborating on material for a ballroom dance music album.
Hershey-based alternative band The April Skies is set to release their brand new self-titled ten-song CD. A special CD-release event will take place this Friday night at a Harrisburg area venue.
A brand new music conference debuts later this month in Lancaster. The first Launch Music Conference will take place from April 16-19 in downtown Lancaster. Launch will feature panels, seminars, speakers and a trade show, along with over 150 showcasing bands and musicians. Some of the more noteworthy panelists and speakers during the event will include Chad Taylor of Live, former Danzig member Eerie Von, Philadelphia session guitarist Chuck Treece and more. For more information about the conference, visit the website www.launchmusicconference.com.
Some more band personnel moves to report…Altoona alternative rockers Without Zerb have a new guitarist and drummer, with Scott Jurcik joining P.J. Kelly on guitars and former Nine Planet Tour drummer Evan Rutherford stepping in behind the kit.
Altoona heavy metal rockers 3 Score And 10 have added former Choking Faith guitarist Dan Miller, who now plays bass.
Cambria County ‘80s hair rockers Sunset Strip have changed up their guitar section, as James Forish has exited the group, and former member Mel Deneen and Iron Shadows guitarist Aaron Wolf replace him. Sunset Strip bassist Frankie Lyxx had a health scare last weekend, but is back and performing with the group.