The Mark Inside’s Lead Singer Chris Levoir Passes Away.

The Mark inside is a band that we found out about relatively recently but fell in love with immediately. So much so, that back in February we included them in Episode 2 of our Audio Comic Book “The Electrifying Adventures of DJ Jeff E Jeff”. In the Comic we usually try to get instrumental clips of songs from our favorite bands to play behind the story. The vocals in the song “The Sky is Falling down” were so intense we had to include a few. It is with heavy hearts that we report that their lead singer has passed away. Check out the Podcast for some of their great music including “The Sky is Falling Down”

Denim Entertainment Radio on CKMS 100.3 Sound FM!

Join Denim Entertainment’s DJ Denim and other special guest DJ’s for Denim Entertainment Radio! Denim Entertainment radio is hosted by DJ Denim every Thursday, live at 4 pm! Join us every Thursday from 4 – 6 pm for some of the best in house, dance, trance and electro! And of course don’t miss the non-stop, commercial free and viewer interactive friendly, “Thrive at 5 House Mix!”

Catch all of the energy and action only through your radio waves of 100.3 Sound Fm, on Rogers digital cable ch. 946 or catch the online live stream at www.soundfm.ca/listen .

Meghan Elizabeth Weber on Coral FM


Meghan Elizabeth Weber is a singer/ songwriter who has performed at charity events around Waterloo Region over the past five years. She performed at Kitchener City Hall’s Downtown Live in 2011 and released an EP called Afterthoughts in 2012. Her song Tiny Stones is a local fave, and she often host The Boathouse’s Open Mic Nights. Meghan is also a very gifted visual artist and avid photographer.And she was recently nominated in the category of Music at The Waterloo Region Arts Awards!

To me, Meghan Elizabeth Weber has a savvy slow like honey timber reminiscent of songstress Fiona Apple. She is a savvy lyrical scribe letting her songs overtake her as audiences blissfully follow her into a fascinating sensual world.
I was so happy to finally have Meghan as my guest on Coral FM where she debuted her new song Outskirts. I predict with Kitchener wanting to become Austin Texas North, that you will find Meghan in many amazing places. She is one of a kind!
For more info on Meghan and upcoming concerts go to her Facebook page or check her out on You Tube. She is now working with her new brand Falcon Abbey. Stay tuned for their debut CD coming soon! – Coral FM.

 

The Website is Down Battle!


I don’t wanna say that this battle expediated the return of SoundFM.ca – I think it was more the concern that manoamanoradio.com was the new official SoundFM website representing all its members. We had a great time scaring the SoundFM Community into thinking it though!

www.manoamanoradio.com

Lawrence McNaught of the Registry Theatre – from Jazz Goes to the Movies to Our World Festival of Music

Here are some great events coming up this weekend and in the next few weeks.
Check out my podcast with The Registry’s Theatre’s Lawrence McNaught.

FRIDAY, MAY 24th – 8pm ~ $25
JASON RASO QUARTET ~ Jazz Goes to the Movies
Bassist Jason Raso’s group and his four guest vocalists explore the great tunes and songs of jazz made famous in the movies. Joining Jason will be Brent Rowan saxophone, Thomas Hammerton piano, Adam Bowman drums. Featuring the great voices of Joni NehRita, Tim Louis, Mary-Catherine McNinch-Pazzano & Derek Hines. Plus special guest, tap dancer Amy Lintunen. From As Time Goes By to My Funny Valentine, take trip to the golden age of jazz at the movies.
(**This will be great evening featuring many beloved signature songs from movies through the decades from Barbra Streisand to one of my all time fave movies 1967’s Two for The Road starring Albert Finney and Audrey Hepburn!** Coral FM )

SUNDAY, MAY 26th – 3pm matinee ~ $25 / $20 senior / under 12 free
FACTORY ARTS ENSEMBLE ~ Fantasy
A fantastic musical voyage to different musical eras and distant lands. Selections by Mozart, Villa Lobos, Mozetich and others. Andrew Chung leads the Factory Arts Ensemble which includes Liesel Deppe flute, Joshua Greenlaw viola & Ben Bolt-Martin violoncello. Plus our popular intermission reception with home baked desserts.
Tickets at Centre in the Square box office.
519-578-1570 ~ www.centreinthesquare.com click on BUY TICKETS / and at the door.
OR phone or e-mail us to reserve your tickets and skip the service charges.
519-745-6565 ~ programming@registrytheatre.com
At The Registry Theatre
122 Frederick St. (at Weber St.) Kitchener
519-745-6565 ~ www.registrytheatre.com

June Events!

Kitchener’s Tapestry Celebrations of Diversity presents
OUR WORLD FESTIVAL of MUSIC
Friday, June 7th ~ 7pm – 9:30pm
Kitchener City Hall Civic Square
All Ages – Free Admission ~ Fully Accessible
Bring the family ~ Lots of chairs on Civic Square
Featuring
KOBO TOWN ~ Nuworld Calypso
see them on CANADA AM:
http://canadaam.ctvnews.ca/video?playlistId=1.1278849
special guest
Errol Blackwood ~ Unplugged Marley
Check out the various Tapestry events
http://www.kitchener.ca/en/livinginkitchener/tapestry.asp

So Old It’s New set list, Monday, May 20, 2013 with DJ Bald Boy

So Old It’s New set list for Monday, May 20, 2013 (band, song, album)

1. The Rolling Stones, Stray Cat Blues, Beggars Banquet
2. Headstones, LongWayToNeverLand, Love & Fury
3. The Doors, LA Woman, LA Woman (RIP Ray Manzarek)
4. The Doors, When The Music’s Over, Strange Days
5. Bob Seger and The Silver Bullet Band, Ain’t Got No Money, Stranger In Town
6. Tom Waits, Downtown Train, Rain Dogs
7. Ted Nugent, Stranglehold, Ted Nugent
8. Chris Whitley, Ball Peen Hammer, Dirt Floor
9. Styx, Miss America, The Grand Illusion
10. ZZ Top, A Fool For Your Stockings, Deguello
11. David Bowie, Across The Universe, Young Americans
12. Jethro Tull, Nothing To Say, Benefit
13. Bruce Cockburn, Burn, Joy Will Find A Way/Waiting For A Miracle compilation
14. Soundgarden, Spoonman, Superunknown
15. Pete Townshend, Exquisitely Bored, All The Best Cowboys Have Chinese Eyes
16. Robert Plant, One More Cup Of Coffee, Dreamland
17. J. Geils Band, Serves You Right To Suffer, The J. Geils Band
18. Pink Floyd, The Great Gig In The Sky, The Dark Side Of The Moon
19. Nick Lowe, Switchboard Susan, Labour of Lust
20. Fleetwood Mac, Hypnotized, Mystery To Me
21. Gene Clark, No Other, No Other
22. Peter Green, White Sky (Love That Evil Woman), White Sky

Board Meeting Minutes for Radio Waterloo – 2012-04-30

Agenda:
Approval of Minutes
By-law discussion

Attendance: Nat, Carmelo, Mark, Dan, Jordan, Sam

Meeting to order: 6:19 PM

Motion to approve minutes from December through April pending spell check: Mark
Second: Sam
Vote: Pass

By-law discussion

Motion to pass changes to 5a of the by-laws: Mark
Second: Nat
Vote: Pass

Motion to pass changes to 6a of the by-laws: Mark
Second: Carmello
Vote: Pass

Motion to pass changes to 6g of the by-laws: Mark
Second: Sam
Vote: Pass

Motion to pass changes to 6h of the by-laws: Mark
Second: Sam
Vote: For: 3 Against:2

Motion to adjourn: Sam
Second: Mark
Vote: Pass

The Good Kind

Playlists for The Good Kind are posted on the following tumblr site:

http://goodkindradio.tumblr.com

Here’s last week’s playlist:

Show #54 – May 12, 2013
1. Sam the Sham – Wolly Bully – 60 Flash-Back Greats of the Sixties
2. Dixie Cups – Chapel of Love – 60 Flash-Back Greats of the Sixties
3. Ad Libs – Boy From New York City – 60 Flash-Back Greats of the Sixties

4. James Blake – Unluck – James Blake
5. James Blake – Lindesfarne I & II – James Blake
6. James Blake – Life Round Here – Overgrown

7. Deerhunter – The Missing – Monomania
8. Deerhunter – Monomania – Monomania
9. Deerhunter – Nitebike – Monomania

10. The Breeders – Oh! – Pod
11. Modest Mouse – Gravity Rides Everything – The Moon and Antarctica
12. Blonde Redhead – Black Guitar – Penny Sparkle

13. Nirvana – Curmudgeon – With the Lights Out
14. Metz – Wasted – Metz
15. Wavves – Demon to Lean On – Afraid of Heights

16. The Knife – A Tooth For An Eye – Shaking the Habitual
17. Arthur Russell – Canvas Home – World of Echo
18. Gorillaz – Dirty Harry – Demon Days

19. Red Hot Chili Peppers – Havana Affair – Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Covers EP
20. Red Hot Chili Peppers – Breaking the Girl – Blood Sugar Sex Magik
21. Alice In Chains – Again – Alice In Chains

22. Savages – Shut Up – Silence Yourself
23. The Cult – The Phoenix – Love
24. The Mars Volta – The Widow – Frances the Mute

25. Rachmaninov – Piano Concert No. 1 (First Movement) – Performed by Vladimir Ashkenazy, Andre Previn and the London Symphony Orchestra

So Old It’s New set list, Monday, May 13, 2013 with DJ Bald Boy

So Old It’s New set list for Monday, May 13, 2013 (band, song, album)

1. Paul Butterfield Blues Band, East West, East West
2. Ron Wood, Ain’t Rock & Roll, Slide On This
3. Mick Jagger, Hang On To Me Tonight, Wandering Spirit
4. Deep Purple, Apres Vous, Now What?!
5. Spooky Tooth, I Am The Walrus, The Last Puff
6. David Bowie, Fascination, Young Americans
7. Devo, Secret Agent Man, Duty Now For The Future (also on The Essentials compilation)
8. The Beach Boys, Sail On Sailor, Holland
9. Eric Burdon and The Animals, Anything, Winds of Change
10. Genesis, A Trick of The Tail, A Trick of The Tail
11. Queen, Sleeping On The Sidewalk, News Of The World
12. Can, She Brings The Rain, Soundtracks
13. Jethro Tull, When Jesus Came To Play, Catfish Rising
14. Bob Dylan, Everything Is Broken, Oh Mercy
15. The Notting Hillbillies, Railroad Worksong, Missing . . . Presumed Having A Good Time
16. Traffic, Light Up And Leave Me Alone, The Low Spark Of High Heeled Boys
17. Fleetwood Mac, Bermuda Triangle, Heroes Are Hard to Find
18. Santana, Open Invitation, Inner Secrets
19. George Thorogood, The Usual, Rockin’ My Life Away
20. Bonnie Rait, Angel From Montgomery, Streetlights
21. Pink Floyd, Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun, A Saucerful of Secrets
22. John Mayall, Fly Tomorrow, Blues From Laurel Canyon

John Moyer from Kitchener’s Backyard Theatre on Coral FM

Backyard Theatre

 

John Moyer is an actor/ producer from Kitchener’s Backyard’s Theatre – a locally based theatre company who likes to present “stories from beneath your feet”…… Nowhere, Ontario written by (John’s wife) Kathleen Cleland Moyer, is one of their most successful productions to date.
And as actor/ producer and local history teacher, you could call John Moyer Backyard Theatre’s own Triple Threat!
Due to popular demand a remount of Nowhere, Ontario was presented at the Conrad Centre in downtown Kitchener.

This play literally takes place right in the Victoria Park Neighborhood 100 years ago, during the Great War when Kitchener was called Berlin. Cleland Moyer’s poignant piece, (with a touch of Vaudeville as innovative comic device) chronicles the ravages of war be it on the battlefield or right in your own backyard. Case in point – I live on Queen Street South near Queen and Courtland where the 118th Battalion was stationed during those very uncertain times.
Said one younger audience member after seeing Nowhere, Ontario – “I never really understood war until I saw this play.”
Lest we forget – Coral FM.

For more info on Backyard Theatre go to http://backyardtheatre.ca

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