Playlist for 10/15/2011 (a little late)

Oct 21

Listen any old time at <a href=”http://wrsi.com/pages/3312919.php”>our page at WRSI.com</a>!

Segment 1
TMBG – It’s Spare the Rock
-Ella ID
TMBG – Lazyhead & Sleepybones
Dan Bern – Not Too Young For A Song
ID
John Lennon – Stand By Me
Always Saturday – Love Is Plural
ID
Randy Kaplan – The Hebrew-Speaking Bear

Segment 2
Louis Armstrong – When You’re Smiling (The Whole World Smiles With You)
Jayhawks – Smile
ID/prep to rock
TMBG – Don’t Spare the Rock
REM – Stand
The Pop-Ups – Outside Inside
ID

Segment 3
I’m From Barcelona – Treehouse
Milkshake – We Got a Band
ID
Deedle Deedle Dees – River of Blood
Stevie Wonder – Sir Duke
ID

Segment 4
ScribbleMonster – Spare the Rock, Spoil the Child
ID
Alastair Moock (w/ Anand Nayak) – CBAs and a Twinkle Baa
Rani Arbo & daisy mayhem – Green Grass Grows All Around (live in-studio)
ID
Southern Culture on the Skids – Camel Walk
Dennis Caraher – Walk Like a Dinosaur
Bangles – Walk Like an Egyptian
ID

Segment 5
The Plants – Go Out and Play
Submarines – Fern Beard
ID
Terrible Twos – Ladybug
Kathleen Edwards – Alphabet Produce
Alphabeticians – Hoo’s Afraid of the ABCs
ID
Secret Agent 23 Skidoo – Opposite Day

Segment 6
Esquivel – Begin the Beguine
Ivy – Sing
ID
Brady Rymer & the Little Band That Could – Road Trip
ID
They Might Be Giants – The Guitar
TMBG – Spare the Rock

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Your Plans for October 29

Oct 20

Man, we’ve got you covered for the afternoon of Saturday, October 29, and it’s all at the Eric Carle Museum!

1:00 Deedle Deedle Dees CD release show.  They’ll play stuff from their excellent new CD, Strange Dees, Indeed, and anyone who comes dressed as someone or something from a Dees song (check out a list of ideas here) will get a special special prize.  Just $6 at the door, benefiting the Northampton Community Music Center.  (Museum admission extra.)

And then at 2:00, Jarrett Krosoczka will be reading from his brand-new book, Ollie the Purple Elephant, followed by a family dance party!  (Free with museum admission.)

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A Farewell (Not Us)

Oct 17

Local listeners may  have noticed the story in the Gazette or elsewhere that longtime VP/General Manager of WRSI, Sean O’Mealy, is leaving the Pioneer Valley to return home to Pennsylvania.  (He’ll be running a cluster of stations in Scranton, which evidently exists outside of The Office.)  (Note: I actually did know that Scranton exists.)  Today was his last day.

Some background: just about four years ago, I sent an e-mail off to a couple of people at the legendary WRSI, asking for some help promoting something or other.  At the time, the show was a couple of years old, having been on a low-power community radio station.  Within an hour or so, Sean called me to see if I wanted to talk about doing the show on The River.  I’d never met him before, but he was enthusiastic and convincing.

A few months later, we started the new era of Spare the Rock being on 93.9 The River.  Other than pre-recording and doing the show in segments (to allow for stop sets), Sean (and Monte) asked us to change precisely nothing.  Kid-involvement, in-studios, local events — it was all good.  He even affirmatively encouraged me to continue airing the show on Valley Free Radio, nominally a competitor.  They’ve provided terrific feedback on the show, but only for getting the show better — not trying to make it fit any more commercial mold.

A year later, folks at the station had the idea of doing a family-oriented event.  With essentially no model to work from, we (with Jarrett Krosoczka) created the Meltdown — at no small financial risk to the station — which turned into a tremendously successful event, drawing over 3,500 annually.  (One of my favorite Meltdown-related stories is that at the second one, someone came up to me to tell me how she’d been coming to the Meltdown “for years.”  When a second-year event feels like a cherished annual tradition, you know you did something right.)

In both picking up the show and helping create and support the Meltdown, Sean showed his faith in focusing on programming quality and in the value of community connections.  In a time when radio stations are sounding less and less diverse and so very untethered to the communities in which they reside (thanks, consultants!), and when so much of online and satellite radio is about narrowcasting, Sean believes in the notion of connecting media to communities through broad programming.  In short, he believes in radio.  Local radio.  Radio that’s in the community, whether it was promoting shows at the Carle, or contributing tremendous media support for the Many Hands CD release show, or being out at Tuesday Market every week, or raising thousands of dollars for the Cancer Connection or any number of other examples.

Sean has made some decisions I disagreed with, of course.  But radio in the Valley is dramatically better thanks to his impact on the station, and he’ll be missed.

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2011-10-08 Playlist

Oct 08

Listen any time at our page at WRSI.com!

Segment 1
TMBG – It’s Spare the Rock
-Ella ID
TMBG – Where Do They Make Balloons?
Lunch Money – It Only Takes One Night to Make a Balloon Your Friend
Courtney Kaiser & Benjamin Cartel – The Season Song
ID
Laura Doherty – Shining Like a Star
Frances England – Tugboat
ID

Segment 2
Gruff Rhys – Painting People Blue
Laura Veirs – Little Lap-Dog Lullaby
ID/prep to rock
TMBG – Don’t Spare the Rock!
Ramones – Do You Remember Rock ‘n’ Roll Radio?
The Not-Its! – B.A.T.H.
Billy Bragg – The Beach Is Free
ID
Uncle Rock – Rock & Roll Babysitter

Segments 3-5
Guest DJ set from Todd McHatton:

Set 3
Poli High-Harry Nilsson
I Love To See You Smile-Randy Newman
Your Mother Should Know-The Beatles
Pure Imagination-Gene Wilder
Daybreak-Barry Manilow

Set 4
ScribbleMonster – Spare the Rock, Spoil the Child
Morning Morgantown-Joni Mitchell
Lemonade School-David Tobocman
Big Wheel-The Pop Ups
Love Bubble-Mista Cookie Jar
Take Me Up-Pete

Set 5
I Think I’m a Bunny-Todd McHatton
Ramblin’ Guy-Steve Martin
If You Want To Sing Out-Cat Stevens
Lidsville Theme-Sid & Marty Krofft
Happy Together-The Turtles
The Puppy Song-Harry Nilsson
Smiling’s My Favorite-Todd McHatton
The Magic Store-The Muppets

Segment 6
ID
Deedle Deedle Dees – Ah, Ahisma (Strange Dees Indeed)
Byrds – Mr. Spaceman
David & Jad Fair – Full Sized Candy Bars
ID
Talking Heads – (Nothing But) Flowers
ID
They Might Be Giants – Four of Two
TMBG – Spare the Rock

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A Many Hands Update and Another Way to Help

Oct 03

First, I’m thrilled to announce that Many Hands: Family Music for Haiti has now raised over $35,000 for the Haitian People’s Support Project!  Wow!

Second, you have another chance to help out and get some great music for your family.  Todd McHatton is guest DJing this week on Spare the Rock and he’s offered to donate every penny he gets from digital sales of his new record this week to the Haitian People’s Support Project.  Go get it at his BandCamp page and buy it for any amount — and all of it will go help HPSP!  That’s awesome.

(And the CD is really good, too!)

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Playlist for 10/1/2011

Oct 01

Listen on demand at our page at WRSI.com!

Segment 1
TMBG – It’s Spare the Rock
-Ella ID
TMBG – Whistling in the Dark
Andrew Bird – Bein’ Green
The Plants – Wandering Free
ID
Natalie Merchant – Topsyturvey World

Segment 2
Keller Williams – Car Seat
John & Mark – The Elephant Leads the Way
ID/prep to rock
TMBG – Don’t Spare the Rock
Doc Dauer (feat. Liz Phair) – We’re All Big Fans of Glands
The Board of Education – 8 Is A Number
ID
Replacements – Cruella de Ville

Segment 3
Sippy Cups – Time Machine
XTC – Season Cycle
ID
Egg – I Like Fruit
Mike Park – Animal Park
Lunch Money – Come Over To My Dollhouse
ID

Segment 4
Scribblemonster – Spare the Rock, Spoil the Child
ID
Deedle Deedle Dees – Marie Curie premiere
Gustafer Yellowgold – Penguin Day
ID
Van Morrison – Cleaning Windows
Papa Crow – That’s the Life For Me
ID

Segment 5
Nikolai Moderbacher – A Good Good Time
Fishbone – Everyday Sunshine
ID
Justin Roberts – Backyard Super Kid
Derek Miller – Music is the Medicine
ID
Mister Richard – 5 Second Rule

Segment 6
Bruce Hornsby & Ricky Scaggs – The Dreaded Spoon
Alastair Moock w/ Mark Erelli – Ladybugs’ Picnic
ID
Ambrosia Parsley – Everybody Came
Joe McDermott – Everybody Plays Air Guitar
Waco Brothers – The Fox
ID
TMBG – John Lee Supertaster
TMBG – Spare the Rock

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A Quick Mention of Dan Zanes’s New Record

Sep 27

My life is particularly complicated right now, but I didn’t want to let the release date of Dan Zanes’s new record, Little Nut Tree, go by without at least a quick mention.

When asked about what makes for great family music, my answer is often centered on genuineness — the sense, as I said last week,  that the artists “are doing the only thing that they could possibly be doing” in performing music for families.  That has always been the fundamental appeal of Zanes’s music.  It’s not gimmicky or particularly complex (though there’s more going on musically than might meet the ear), but it is simply real.  The guests don’t feel like they were chosen strategically, but instead because they were right for the song (or maybe the songs are picked as being right for the artists).  The production isn’t flashy, but instead gets out of the way of the songs and the musicians.  When he’s had missteps (76 Trombones, say) it’s not because the CDs are bad — they just don’t feel like they were organic.  But those missteps are rare; the vast bulk of his family discography simply feels right.  And real.  And sincere.

Little Nut Tree continues that tradition of genuineness.  It’s just plain terrific.

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