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So you say there's nothing new on the radio anymore? You say radio is dead? Same for music TV?
Well if you're tired of the same old radio/tv formulas, why not try something new of the local variety. Local radio and public-access television are bringing something fresh to the airwaves and helping local listeners discover new local bands each and every week.
Dont Miss These Great Opportunities to Hear Local Music on the Radio and See Local Music on the Television. The Asheville Music Scene commends these stations for featuring our local musicians and hopes to see even more local-focused music programming in the future.
Thursday 2/21
11pm on URTV (Cable Channel 20)
Mount Dungeon
Asheville Underground Music TV
with your host Matt Howard
A weekly broadcast with performances by a vast array of Asheville area musicians.
The show is filmed live against a bluescren. Then the Mount Dungeoneers work their
creative magic and comeup with unique backdrops for each weekly show making something
which is musically entertaining and visually spellblinding. In typical Asheville fashion,
Mount Dungeon is a multi-media extravaganza which feeds the senses on
multiple levels. The public is welcome to visit the URTV studios
where taping occurs each Saturday afternoon.
Contact Mount Dungeon via their wesite for more information.
www.mountdungeon.com
This weeks episode features:
The MAD TEA PARTY
www.themadteaparty.com
Friday 2/22
11AM on WNCW 88.7
Live in Studio-B
with your host Martin Anderson
Studio B is where the live music happens.
Under the
supervision of WNCW's own golden-eared audio engineer,
Dennis Jones, Studio B
is the station's state-of-the-art recording facility that hosts
regional,
national, and even international artists. WNCW broadcasts
performances and
interviews live on just about any given day.
www.wncw.org
Featuring
Velvet Truckstop
www.velvettruckstop.com
9pm on WNCW 88..7
Local Color
with your host Kim Clark
Spotlighting emerging artists from all over the WNCW listening area,
with a focus on those who are pushing the envelope just a
bit.
Live performances, official releases, demos, exclusive
in-studio
performances and well-crafted interviews
make for enoyable listening.
www.wncw.org
THIS WEEKS FEATURED ARTIST
Charlotte band
The New Familiars
http://www.myspace.com/thenewfamiliars
and lots of recent tracks from
various local Asheville Musicians
Sunday 2/24
7pm on WNCW 88.7
Local Color
with your host Kim Clark
Spotlighting emerging artists from all over the WNCW listening area,
with a focus on those who are pushing the envelope just a
bit.
Live performances, official releases, demos, exclusive
in-studio
performances and well-crafted interviews
make for 2 hours of enjoyable listening.
www.wncw.org
THIS WEEKS FEATURED ARTIST
Chuck Brodsky
www.chuckbrodsky.com
9pm on 105.9
Local Licks
with your host Bad Ash
Rock and Roll with an Asheville twist comes your way every week when
Bad Ash hosts the 2 hour Local Licks broadcast focusing attention
on a variety of Asheville area bands with an emphasis on ROCK.
Local Licks features interviews and tracks from any number
of greater local bands each and every week and has
word of mouth has quickly made this one of
Asheville's favorite 2 hours on the radio.
Local Licks has really reached out to the local music community
and local musicians have responded. Listen to Local Licks and
you are going to here some amazing much which you haven't
heard about in our little town. You're gonna find yourself
wanting to get out to hear live local music as Bad Ash
helps you in your discovery of the newest and best
on the local rock scene. Ash has quickly
become a favorite local DJ and you
learn more about this ball of fire
on the airwaves at her blogsite :
www.105.9themountain.com
THIS WEEKS FEATURED ARTIST
Stankface
in hour one
www.myspace.com/stankfaceband
and Southern Rockers
Velvet Truckstop
in hour two
www.velvettruckstop.com
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