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Local Live

A weekly showcase of south central Indiana’s eclectic music scene. The producer for Local Live can be reached at [email protected].

Local Live – Daisy Chain

Daisy Chain is R&B fueled synth-pop that comes to whimsical, dreamy life with the vocal harmonies of Biz Strother (synth), Kenzie Main, and Chelsea Sherman. The other links, Chuck Roldan (drums) and Gerard Pannekoek (bass), complete the Chain before performing as Interpol for a Halloween cover show. 1. Baby Blue 2. Woman of My Word 3. Kitchen 4. Say to …

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Local Live – Hoot Von Woot

Hoot Von Woot performs on Local Live as the third presidential debate plays out across television screens nationwide. Their blend of psychedelic Americana brings an optimistic and light-hearted perspective to a sometimes strange society. 1. At Every Show 2. Pic of the Moon 3. Papaw Needs His Acid 4. Forbidden 5. FYI 6. One Man’s Trash Originally Aired 10/19/16 

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Local Live – Dave Stewart

Dave Stewart injured his hand and was unable to play guitar as planned for this session. However, he brought some early recordings from musical sessions with his family and discussed the delightful process of writing, creating and performing music with his son and daughter. We spun tunes from these early recordings and Stephanie interviewed Dave with an enlightened insight into …

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Local Live – Straight Up Chumps

The Straight Up Chumps play music that oscillates between blues, rock and jam psychedelia. The band performs for the sake of the music but also for the sake of charities such as Race for the Cure, Autism Speaks and others. The Chumps are made up of Seagers Rodrigues (bass, lead vocals), Ross Johnson (guitar, keys), Aryn Ross (guitar, backing vocals) …

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Local Live – Clayton Schroeder

Clayton Schroeder has been playing music and writing songs for the last decade in the times that life has allowed. He’s recently had a run of creative productivity that has led to submitting his material to the Ferdinand Folk Festival, performing at SummerSong in Evansville, and now showcasing his music on WFHB. 1. Student of the Times 2. Trip 3. …

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Local Live – Mighty Brother

Mighty Brother, who started in Bloomington and resides in New Orleans, visits WFHB as part of their Big & Beautiful Tour. The relatively new band is starting work on their sophomore album as they discover the evolution of their musical outfit and its sound. 1. Monkey Bars 2. Barbaro 3. Yours & Mine 4. Elevator Man 5. Shake the Night …

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Local Live – Anna Wrasse

Anna Wrasse makes her radio debut at WFHB, following an award-winning performance and the Ferdinand Folk Festival. Gifted and young, Anna started playing piano at the age of 6, guitar at the age of 10, and she has put out her first album at the age of 13. 1. 2 a.m. 2. At Night 3. Speaking in Silence 4. Burn …

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Local Live – Shaggy Wonda

This Rock ‘n Roll band likes their songs long, genre-hopping and intense. Shaggy Wonda will be following their stop at WFHB with a performance at the Hyperion Festival to cap off the summer, or kick off the fall, depending on which way you look at it. 1. Simply Kind 2. Sock It To Me 3. Fade Away Originally aired on …

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Local Live – Bullet Points

Bullet Points brings their blend of moody indie rock to WFHB, weaving together a few slightly different alternative styles. The band members, David Hazel (vocals, guitar), TJ Briggs (guitar), David Barajas (bass) and Matthew Beaumont (drums) hail from bands such as the Lemonheads, Extra Blue Kind, State, Beta Male and Coolidge. 1. Tinnitus 2. Is This the Way? 3. Leave …

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Local Live – Frankie Camaro’s Dragstrip

Frankie Camaro (guitar, vocals) returns to Local Live along with his surf rock compatriots, Keddy McClain (Bass) and Sam Pierce (Drums), known as Dragstrip. This current iteration of the band that played People’s Park in 1995 rips through rapid rocking cuts from their upcoming EP, Race 2 Infinity. 1. Dragstrip 2. Thunderbird 3. Black Hat Lounge 4. Race 2 Infinity …

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