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'wrong side' playlist for 3/18

some of these bands are in austin this weekend for the South By Southwest music fest.
check 'em out in yer town and/or on the internet: youtube/myspace.

1. THE FALL- mr. pharmacist
2. THE INTELLIGENCE- moon beeps (sxsw) portland
3. THEE OH SEES- ghost in the trees (sxsw?) s.f.
4. NOBUNNY- not that good (sxsw?) oakland
5. HANK IV- i'm quitting (sxsw) s.f.
6. THE JESUS LIZARD- mistletoe
7. PONYTAIL- all together now
8. MAYYORS- white jeep (sxsw) sacto
9. PONYTAIL- jammin' in a major scale
10. SCREAMING FEMALES- mothership
11. THE INTELLIGENCE- block of ice (sxsw) pdx

Some Rise, Some Climb...to get to Terrapin

Hey out there in Radio Land!

This Sunday, on the Golden Road, we will highlight the legendary 3/18/77 show of the Grateful Dead at San Francisco's infamous Winterland Arena. Hard to let the month of March go on by without turning the spotlight on a show that included the first pairing of Scarlet Begonias & Fire On The Mountain, breakout versions of Estimated Prophet, and the beautifully orchestrated Terrapin Station including the once-performed "Alhambra" portion of the suite.

Davisville looks at downtown parking

It’s a hyper-local issue, but it affects everyone who drives to central Davis. Joy Cohan, administrator of the Davis Downtown Business Association, talks about the persistent problem of downtown parking on the late March edition of Davisville.

The discussion comes as the city completes its first six months of paid parking in the E Street Plaza, the latest in a series of efforts over the years to improve parking in the area. Have drivers accepted the meters? What other parking plans are in the works? Is finding a parking spot downtown even as bad as people say?

Good time by all, part 2!

The scene was Friday afternoon, and my daughter was helping set up for the Joe Craven/Aesthetic Cling concert at the Davis Odd Fellows Hall. Rowan was on her way out to recycle an empty pizza box when Joe said, "young lady, don't throw that out!" Good kid that she is, she said, "I'm not, I'm going to recycle it!" Says Joe, "no, don't do that, I might just play it later."

Nancy Bodily's Interview with Joe Craven

The world is Joe Craven’s toolbox
by Nancy Bodily

Joe Craven sucks in his cheeks, drops his jaw, rolls his eyes back into
his head and begins to play … his face … with mighty hands tapping out
“Turkey in the Straw.” The rhythm is true, a nice hollow sound, and you can
tell he’s done this a time or two, his face just one of the many tools in
his box, “when the world is your musical oyster.”
Craven the musician, teacher, grassroots organizer, MC, crazy hat
wearing, larger than life artist is in the KDRT studio and he’s brought j

"Joe Craven Travels The Magical Golden Road" - Exclusive Interview w/Joe!

Hello out there in Radio Land!

Last Sunday we had the fortune of having Yolo County's "Ambassador of Good Vibes" and supremely talented, internationally known multi-instrumentalist, Joe Craven in the KDRT studio. Joe is headlining the second benefit concert for KDRT at the Odd Fellows Hall in Downtown Davis on March 6th and was happy to stop by the station for an exclusive interview before he hit the road for a tour stop in Washington.

Some poetry, Some Love, Some Loss on 'The Wrong Side of the Tracks' 2/11

"Don't try to figure out what other people want to hear from you;
figure out what you have to say. It's the one & only thing you have
to offer."
-Barbara Kingsolver

1. SHE & HIM (M.WARD/ZOOEY DESCHANEL)- take it back
2. ROMANTIC RETARD NATION- - -
3. BOB DYLAN- million dollar bash
4. PATSY CLINE- that wonderful someone
5. CAT POWER- lost someone (james brown, bobby byrd, lloyd stallworth)
6. NICK CAVE + BAD SEEDS- hold on to yourself

A good time was had by all!

The joint venture between the Davis Odd Fellows and Davis Media Access known as the "First Fridays" Concert Series launched last night, Feb. 6, 2009, with a spectacular show by Loose Acoustic Trio and The Rubber Souldiers.

Loose Acoustic Trio kicked us off with a fine set and an encore. Yeah, we like their hats, and their music too. Big thanks to Richie Lawrence, Ken Cooper and Steve O'Neill. Be sure to find out more about them here.