July 8, 2007Nancy and Two MeteorsRecorded June 18, 2007 Producer Notes: When Nancy and Two Meteors swung by the studio to record, I asked Dickie and Josh which one was Nancy. They said that it depended on the day, and since their guitarist Marshall was MIA that he was Nancy. Marshall eventually showed up and we called him Nancy for the rest of the session. It's little anecdotes like this that makes recording the MusicCast so much fun. See more of the Nancy and Two Meteors June 8, 2007NeanderpaulRecorded November 6, 2006 Producer Notes: Sometimes at the end of the workday when I'm walking to the bus station to catch my ride home, I'll be singing a tune that's stuck in my head. After Neanderpaul came to the studio, I found myself humming part of "Walking Alone" for the next three weeks. Neanderpaul (Paul Mays) really has an amazing way of performing these songs by himself, using a looping effect pedal with an assortment of instruments. Sounds complicated to explain, but he makes it look so easy. Better than working with other musicians I'm sure! See more Neanderpaul |
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Updated May 14: We have a new number one music video in MusicCast land. For six weeks, The Seed ruled the top spot with "No More." Well, no more. This past week, the Pickin Buds from Rocky Mount moved into the top spot on our list of most-played local music videos with "Demijohn." The Seed didn't fall far, though. The jamsters still own three spots in the Top 5. And the Roanoke Allstars continued to hang in there, as well. Falling out of the Top 5 this week: The Wading Girl. If you think your band's video should be in the Top 5, well, post it to our site, and maybe it will be. We base this list on who gets the most plays each week, so keep clicking. Details are below. Here’s the week Top 5, based on number of plays on this MusicCast this past week: 1. Demijohn," by the Pickin Buds2. "No More," by The Seed" 3. "Can You Understand?," by The Seed 4. "OxyContin Rock," by the Roanoke Allstars 5. "A New Season," by The Seed Next update coming: May 21. Next band coming to the MusicCast: Maybe yours, if you submit a video.
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Monthly archivesBand ListOther music videosHere are some other music-related videos we have:* Benefit concert at Jefferson Center for musicians who lost instruments in fire. * Blame James, a feature on the Blacksburg band. * Christmas song contest winner Jeremy Lorton. * Concert for Virginia Tech, featuring highlights from Dave Matthews, John Mayer, Phil Vassar and Naz, September 2007. * Guitarists Dan Dunlap, Charlie Hamill and Kenny Seay talk about Eric Clapton’s influence. * Harper, an Australian musician, leads a workshop on the didgeridoo. That's an instrument, by the way. * Harper performs at Blue 5. * Hip-hop at the Roanoke library. * North American music blends three styles, from Quebec to Appalachia to Mexico. * Roanoke punk rockers talk about music and anger. * And we also have more than 50 podcasts with musicians, ranging from locals such as The Wading Girl and TK-421 to national acts such as Aaron Neville, Southern Culture on the Skids, and Col. Bruce Hampton. .....Advertisement.....
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July 8, 2007
Nancy and Two Meteors
Recorded June 18, 2007
Producer Notes: When Nancy and Two Meteors swung by the studio to record, I asked Dickie and Josh which one was Nancy. They said that it depended on the day, and since their guitarist Marshall was MIA that he was Nancy. Marshall eventually showed up and we called him Nancy for the rest of the session. It's little anecdotes like this that makes recording the MusicCast so much fun.
See more of the Nancy and Two Meteors
TimesCast premiere
Nancy & TM's Myspace Profile
June 8, 2007
Neanderpaul
Recorded November 6, 2006
Producer Notes: Sometimes at the end of the workday when I'm walking to the bus station to catch my ride home, I'll be singing a tune that's stuck in my head. After Neanderpaul came to the studio, I found myself humming part of "Walking Alone" for the next three weeks. Neanderpaul (Paul Mays) really has an amazing way of performing these songs by himself, using a looping effect pedal with an assortment of instruments. Sounds complicated to explain, but he makes it look so easy. Better than working with other musicians I'm sure!
See more Neanderpaul
TimesCast premiere
Myspace profile
