Carsie Blanton has been writing songs and performing for a couple decades. She has shifted from the standard singer-songwriter "love songs" type of songs to songs of protest. We talk about that, and her new album, "After the Revolution." See Ca
May 11, the Wailin' Jennys come to the Troy Savings Bank Music Hall. Ruth Moody of the band talked with Chris about their origins, their music, new music, and her own solo album coming in May.
Nova Scotia folk singer Dave Gunning has been listed along side Canadian folk legends. It seems to make him blush to hear, but when you listen, you’ll hear why it’s true.
Local 518 Michael Eck is not only an esteemed local musician, but he is also a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame voting member. We talk about the recently nominated artists ahead of his ballot needing to be in on April 15.
Leyla McCalla is coming to The Egg on April 13. The day before that, she is releasing her new album, "Sun Without the Heat." We talked a little about the album, the show, and her inspiration.
Talked with Carl Blackwood from the band Bendt. They're part of the April 5 edition of Live and Local. And they've been busy. They're making some new music for us all to rock to.
St Paul and the Broken Bones dropped by to play a show at The Egg. Lead singer, Paul Janeway took a few moments out of the schedule to chat with us about his new solo record. No worries! The band is not breaking up.
Asbury Park, NJ is home to Rachel Ana Dobken. Her new album comes in 2024. She talked about its genesis and her father and her work with Elliott Landy.
Tony Moore is a musician, songwriter, radio presenter, concert promoter, venue operator. Tony is music personified. He was Iron Maiden's original keyboardist before going off to do his own prog-rock, and session work. He was a member of Cutting
Mick and Robbie of Modern English dropped by to talk about their new album, "1-2-3-4." It was recorded not too far from WEXT land. And of course, we discussed the impact of "I Melt With You," on their lives and on fans.