Back in January, Greg Gilbertson performed the first set for Converge Radio’s Unplugged at the Library series. This series features local artists performing stripped down, intimate shows at the …
Dessa Full Interview with Songs
банки ипотека Station manager, Scott Morfitt talks with Dessa about her solo music and work with Doomtree, as well as approaching orchestral compositions and her book. Hear the entire interview ab…
Converge Radio Presents – Elizabeth Moen
Converge Radio is pleased to announce Elizabeth Moen live at the Plus on September 17th, 2019! With a sultry and intoxicating voice, Elizabeth Moen lures you in. Paired with introspective lyrics that …
Never Records – Episode 83
In 1977 Skip Groff opened the record store Yesterday and Today. It was located in a non-descript strip mall in the town where I grew up, Rockville MD. Yesterday and Today was my church, and I attended…
Never Records – Episode 82
KANSAS CITY: As an outsider with limited time, I can only hope to scratch the surface when I travel to a new city, yet Never Records seems to have captured almost every facet of Kansas City music cult…
Never Records – Episode 81
KANSAS CITY: I often say that you can gauge the health of a city by its punk scene. A punk scene does not discriminate. It accepts all comers. The action of making a record together with a performer f…
Oddly Enough – Night Games
In “Night Games,” if life is a game, every decision counts, even when you’re 13. And as Tommy discovers on his 13th birthday, sometimes that’s when decisions matter most. This …
Never Records – Episode 80
KANSAS CITY: Troost Ave is a scar on the map of Kansas City. It’s a color line dividing African American neighborhoods to the East and White more affluent neighborhoods to the west. This border has a …
Oddly Enough – Aurora Borealis Cantus
In “Aurora Borealis Cantus,” in a small town isolated by floods, the Aurora Borealis can bring great healing… or bitter division. This episode is written by the talented Jim Jeffries…
Never Records – Episode 79
KANSAS CITY: The Latino community in Kansas City is as old as the city itself. And while the Latino population continues to grow at a large rate with more and more immigrants migrating from Central Am…