Friday, February 14, 2014

Eclectic Chair 407 airs Monday 2/17 1-3pm on Q90.1FM

This week’s show is the Wucx-Fm Eclectic Chair 407 w/Trish Lewis airs
Happy President's Day Monday 
February 17th, 2014 from 1-3pm on Q90.1Fm
Delta College Quality Public Radio is pulled out by
Jeff Yantz and The Barnhands who are definitely Homegrown
and features nearly all from That’s the All of It!
We hear from Madame Devz Gypsy Wagon
in honor of Mr. President,

The One Trick Ponies (Teddy Joe Hoogland, Jeff Yantz & Steven Klee)
were at Midland Street Above Mary’s circa 1995,
Doug MacLeod reminds us that There’s A Time,
Lisa Biales is more than Belle of the Blues,
Judy Kass brings far Better Things,
Béla Fleck w/Brooklyn Rider reveals The Imposter,
American Underdog Andy Reed knows The Show Goes On
and brings his Good Girl from The A/B EP,
Bob Hausler wonders What’d I Do?
(Bill Edwards' song) Live In Studio C Oct 2013,
John Krogman does not simply Sling That Mud,
Ry Cooder keeps his eyes on Wall Street Part Of Town,
Roosevelt Dime lets off more than a Full Head of Steam
and Béla Fleck w/Brooklyn Rider returns the Chair back upside down
on the table with The Escape.
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Eclectic Chair 407 with Host Trish Lewis from Wucx-Fm

Introduction Mike Henderson and The Bluebloods “Mister Downchild” Thicker Than Water 1998

1. Jeff Yantz and The Barnhands “Homegrown” That’s the All of It 2014 Big Forehead http://jeffyantz.com  or

2. Jeff Yantz and The Barnhands “Catch A Ride” That’s the All of It 2014 Big Forehead http://jeffyantz.com  or

3. Jeff Yantz and The Barnhands “Crumble” That’s the All of It 2014 Big Forehead http://jeffyantz.com  or

4. Madame Devz Gypsy Wagon “Mr. President” Live In Studio C on the Wucx-Fm Eclectic Chair 10-15-2012

5. One Trick Ponies “It’s Not Funny” Midland Street Above Mary’s 1995 Self http://www.reverbnation.com/tedhoogland or
6. One Trick Ponies “Midland Street Theme” Midland Street Above Mary’s 1995 Self http://www.reverbnation.com/tedhoogland
7. Doug MacLeod “The Up Song” There’s A Time 2013 Reference Recordings http://www.referencerecordings.com/ or
8. Doug MacLeod “St. Elmo’s Rooms and Pool” There’s A Time 2013 Reference Recordings
9. Lisa Biales “Belle of the Blues” Belle of the Blues 2014 Big Song Music http://www.lisabiales.com/ or
10. Lisa Biales “Sad, Sad Sunday” Belle of the Blues 2014 Big Song Music http://www.lisabiales.com/ or
11. Judy Kass “Green Lined Coat” Better Things 2014 Self http://www.judykassmusic.com/ or
12. Judy Kass “Better Things” Better Things 2014 Self http://www.judykassmusic.com/ or

13. Jeff Yantz and The Barnhands “Leanin’ On The Shovel” That’s the All of It 2014 Big Forehead http://jeffyantz.com  or http://www.reverbnation.com/jeffyantz  or https://www.facebook.com/jeff.yantz or
A few of the Barnhands with Jeff Yantz

14. Jeff Yantz and The Barnhands “Pieces” That’s the All of It 2014 Big Forehead http://jeffyantz.com  or

15. Béla Fleck w/Brooklyn Rider from Night Flight Over Water “Tumbledown Creek” The Imposter 2013 Mercury Records http://www.mercuryrecords.co.uk/ or http://www.belafleck.com/
HOUR TWO 

16. American Underdog Andy Reed “The Show Goes On” The A/B EP 2013 Pop Factory Records 
17. American Underdog Andy Reed “Good Girl” The A/B EP 2013 Pop Factory Records 
18. Jeff Yantz and The Barnhands “Our Time” That’s the All of It 2014 Big Forehead http://jeffyantz.com  or http://www.reverbnation.com/jeffyantz  or  https://www.facebook.com/jeff.yantz or 
19. Jeff Yantz and The Barnhands “Rather Be Lonely” That’s the All of It 2014 Big Forehead 
20. Bob Hausler “What’d I Do?” (Song by Bill Edwards) Oct 2013 Live In Studio C Radio Chair 

24. Ry Cooder “Wall Street Part Of Town” Election Special 2012 Nonesuch http://www.nonesuch.com/ or 
http://www.nonesuch.com/artists/ry-cooder
25. Roosevelt Dime “I Want Mo!” Full Head of Steam 2014 Self http://rooseveltdimemusic.com/ or 

26. Roosevelt Dime “Now There’s You Intro” Full Head of Steam 2014 Self http://rooseveltdimemusic.com/ or https://www.facebook.com/RooseveltDime or http://www.youtube.com/user/RooseveltDimeMusic
27. Roosevelt Dime “Now There’s You” Full Head of Steam 2014 Self http://rooseveltdimemusic.com/ or https://www.facebook.com/RooseveltDime or http://www.youtube.com/user/RooseveltDimeMusic

29. Jeff Yantz and The Barnhands “This is for You” That’s the All of It 2014 Big Forehead http://jeffyantz.com  or http://www.reverbnation.com/jeffyantz  or  https://www.facebook.com/jeff.yantz or https://www.facebook.com/pages/Jeff-Yantz-Singer-Songwriter/146239148754094

30. Béla Fleck w/Brooklyn Rider from Night Flight Over Water “The Escape” The Imposter 2013 Mercury Records http://www.mercuryrecords.co.uk/ or http://www.belafleck.com/
The Eclectic Chair is broadcast from the studios of Wucx-Fm Delta College
Quality Public Radio. “There’s a time to Grow Up / Heal Up / Let Up / Rise Up /
But there ain’t never a time to Give Up” - Lyrics from the song “The Up Song” by Doug MacLeod.


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Twenty-eight years ago The Review brought musicians of all shapes, sizes, colors, and genres together to both celebrate and honor the impact they make within our Great Lakes Bay region.

Now is the time for you to do your part in helping us carry forth this time-honored tradition of honoring the broad and incredible musical talent that we are fortunate to have populating our region which makes the sound and ambiance of our area unique and distinct.
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