Sun, 30 March 2008 This week we feature an interview with Sarah Scott and Johnathan Kochmer from Two Loons For Tea. I was contacted by their label that they were on their way through the Midwest. After hearing their music, we like 'em a lot and were very glad to have them on the show...From their Myspace page: Two Loons for Tea are Sarah Scott and Jonathan Kochmer. Together, Sarah and Jonathan make organic, lush, rich, and innovative music that defies genres and expectations. They break free from the norm while being a pleasure to simply listen to. Sarah, besides having an extra rib, was raised by a free-spirited single mom in such exotic locales as the Haight-Ashbury neighborhood of San Francisco, near a nudist colony in the Mountains of Santa Cruz, and in metropolitan New York City. She has integrated the bohemian lifestyle into her own personal take on life, channeling it into her soulful singing. Jonathan came to music from a different scene: although a life-long musician, he’s been academician working in evolutionary biology, climatology, human genetics, Internet development and biostatistics, where he nurtured his attention for detail and a passion for invention. Worlds of Wayne Weekly Top 5 Winner! Congrats to The Alligators for pulling off a staggering last minute victory with the song "Oh, Oh, Oh". They will be featured on the Best of Worlds of Wayne CD. Keep voting for your favorites each week! Music: "My World" by Sick Puppies "Marietta" by Two Loons For Tea Two Loons For Tea website My favorite video for the "Monkey" video contest on YouTube this one has my vote! Comments[0] |
Tue, 25 March 2008 Follow this link to my Ustream.tv site for Worlds of Wayne LIVE! The first show was at the Ozone Lounge in Omaha for the Acoustic Round Table 3. Check out recorded clips here: Worlds of Wayne LIVE! More live video shows coming soon with in studio guests and other special events. Thanks for watching. Category: general -- posted at: 11:35 PM Comments[0] |
Mon, 24 March 2008 This episode features my interview with Mike Doughty. Listen in and learn about what is post Soul Coughing days (actually years) have been like and check out his new album "Golden Delicious" in stores now. Worlds of Wayne Weekly Top 5! YOU GET TO DECIDE WHO GETS ON THE SAMPLER!That's right kids, if you are a habitual "skipper of songs" when listening to podcasts or you simply want to hear a song that was on the show, just click on my handy player. I will be featuring new songs every week. Then vote for your favorite ones and I will be choosing the winners for inclusion on a FREE mp3 CD that I will send to whoever wants one. Listen then cast your vote. Enjoy. Music: "Monkey" - Two Loons For Tea "27 Jennifers" - Mike Doughty "Marietta" - Two Loons For Tea Comments[0] |
Tue, 18 March 2008 In this episode I am joined by singer Orenda Fink who graciously accepted my invitation to stop by the studio and chat over a couple martinis. We talk about some of the early days of her career, the later days of her critically acclaimed band Azure Ray as well as Art In Manila and where this Saddle Creek Songstress is headed in the future. Music: "Brownie Smile Song" - Little Red Rocket "November" - Azure Ray "I Still Like the Sound of the Rain" - Orenda Fink "Bloodline" - Orenda Fink "I Disappear" - The Faint Art In Manila on Myspace Comments[0] |
Tue, 11 March 2008 The picture above is obviously not my guest Tim McMahan -- it's the singer for the Alligators, an Ohio based band featured on the show. There is actually no documented footage of the elusive "T-Mac" as he has become known in certain elitist circles...Legends abound about this writer, blogger and music aficionado, some say there are no known photos of him as he thinks pictures could "steal his soul," others say that he has been seen paling around with Warren Buffet and Bono at Sunday morning brunches at the Del, still others claim he isn't even real at all...One thing is sure, I managed to lure Tim into my studio with promises of warm delicious coffee and good conversation...The plan worked, though I was told - "No photos"...We talk about music journalism, what's on our iPods, the dirty business of interviews and play lots of great music...So sit back and enjoy learning more about Omaha's true "Man of Mystery"...Music: Tilly and the Wall - "Beat Control" The Third Men - "High" Fizzle Like a Flood - "Believe in Being Barefoot" The Alligators - "Oh Oh Oh" Comments[0] |
Sat, 1 March 2008 Well this week we don't have an interview as most are lined up for future podcasts, but Laurie was kind enough to join me in the studio for mics and martinis - which is always fun. This time we listen to a few Youtube clips which include Chuck Norris and an ode to Bilbo Baggins by our favorite Vulcan...Music by: The Cops - " It's Epidemic" Old Boy Network - "Mystery" Little Brazil - "Last Night" All For Nothing - "A Matter of Choice" Comments[0] |


This week we feature an interview with Sarah Scott and Johnathan Kochmer from Two Loons For Tea. I was contacted by their label that they were on their way through the Midwest. After hearing their music, we like 'em a lot and were very glad to have them on the show...
This episode features my interview with Mike Doughty. Listen in and learn about what is post Soul Coughing days (actually years) have been like and check out his new album "Golden Delicious" in stores now.
In this episode I am joined by singer Orenda Fink who graciously accepted my invitation to stop by the studio and chat over a couple martinis. We talk about some of the early days of her career, the later days of her critically acclaimed band Azure Ray as well as Art In Manila and where this Saddle Creek Songstress is headed in the future.
The picture above is obviously not my guest Tim McMahan -- it's the singer for the Alligators, an Ohio based band featured on the show. There is actually no documented footage of the elusive "T-Mac" as he has become known in certain elitist circles...Legends abound about this writer, blogger and music aficionado, some say there are no known photos of him as he thinks pictures could "steal his soul," others say that he has been seen paling around with Warren Buffet and Bono at Sunday morning brunches at the Del, still others claim he isn't even real at all...One thing is sure, I managed to lure Tim into my studio with promises of warm delicious coffee and good conversation...The plan worked, though I was told - "No photos"...We talk about music journalism, what's on our iPods, the dirty business of interviews and play lots of great music...So sit back and enjoy learning more about Omaha's true "Man of Mystery"...
Well this week we don't have an interview as most are lined up for future podcasts, but Laurie was kind enough to join me in the studio for mics and martinis - which is always fun. This time we listen to a few Youtube clips which include Chuck Norris and an ode to Bilbo Baggins by our favorite Vulcan...
