STUDIO B - Presented by Sierra Nevada

Live Wednesday, May 9th at 11am: Anya Hinkle, Amanda Platt, Mary Lucey, & Aubrey Eisenmann

These four local greats are putting together an evening of songs for and about mama at Isis in West Asheville on Mother's Day (6pm & 8pm). Tell mom to tune in!

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New Tunes At Two

New Tunes At Two

Monday, May 7th

Ry Cooder – The Prodigal Son

Tuesday, May 8th

David Wilcox – The View From the Edge

Wednesday, May 9th

Parker Millsap – Other Arrangements

Thursday, May 10th

Lake Street Dive – Free Yourself Up

Peak of the Week: Every Thursday at 9 PM Sample A New Release

Thursday, May 10th - Tree Of Forgiveness

One of our favorite songwriters is back, this time with a rather introspective collection, including songs addressing mortality. It’s his first album of all new material since 2005.

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Live Friday, May 11th at 3pm: Samantha Fish

May 4, 2018

“You should always get outside of the box,” Samantha Fish says while discussing her boundary-breaking new album Belle of the West. “Challenging yourself is how you grow.” And that's just what she's done, with that and her earlier 2017 release that we also love, Chills and Fever. We're delighted she can come to Studio B for her first visit, en route to LEAF in Black Mountain!

These four local greats are putting together an evening of songs for and about mama at Isis in West Asheville  on Mother's Day (6pm & 8pm). Tell mom to tune in!

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Imarhan

We've got two great sessions from the road: Recorded live at the Mothlight in Asheville, it's the desert blues of the South Algerian band Imarhan. The group's brand new album Temet that has really impressed us. Also, from onstage at the Orange Peel before their respective shows there a couple of weeks ago, we'll hear M. Ward and Laura Veirs in exclusive WNCW performance/interviews. 

 

Friday Feature- The Grown Man Club (Tryon)

May 2, 2018

Find out about the Grown Man Club, a non-profit group based in Tryon, NC, as Founder and Executive Director of the group, Steven Green, was interviewed by WNCW.  The Grown Man Club wants to reach men of all backgrounds, but especially the African-American and Latino population.  It's about different cultures, harmony, and support for fellow man.  Events by the club are also addressed like the Tryon African-Latino Festival.

Originally airing on April 25, 2018 - Charlotte Observer Government Reporter- Steve Harrison was guest of this edition of More to the Story to talk about the reaction of Charlotte Council Member, LaWana Mayfield's online post questioning some of the events of September 11th. This lead to backlash of concern, some freedom of speech support, and many fellow council members who have remained neutral in the matter.

colorful art work for Toubab-Krewe Band
Toubab Krewe

Asheville's Toubab Krewe has their first album in nearly four years with “Stylo.” They played some tunes from it for us in a live session from the Ellington Underground last week. If you missed it, here's your chance to check out their amazing blend of West African and American Southern vibes. Plus, from the vaults, banjo master (and record label executive) Alison Brown, who played live in our studio back in 2006.

Cicada Rhythm Live Friday May 4th at 11am

Apr 26, 2018

What a beautiful new release this Atlanta-based duo of Andrea DeMarcus and Dave Kirslis has. It's called "Everywhere I Go", on New West Records. They play Knoxville Thursday, and West Asheville Friday. In between, a visit to Studio B (with or without dogs?)

Jane Kramer with Free Planet Radio & Billy Cardine
Vicki Burick

Wow, talk about a harmonic convergence! This group plays Asheville on Saturday May 5th, in a benefit for the Y.E.S. (Youth Education Scholarship) Fund, supporting access to the arts for children.

Chuck Brodsky Live Wednesday, May 2nd at 1pm

Apr 26, 2018

One of our favorite singer/songwriters, from Asheville or anywhere really, returns to Studio B, this time with songs from his new release "Them and Us". He plays the Grey Eagle in Asheville on Sunday the 6th. Play ball! And Chuck!

North African bands that blend traditional Tourag music with modern rock, like Tinariwen, Toumast, and Bombino, are one of the most exciting sounds in world music these days. Our latest discovery is Imarhan, which translates to "The ones I care about." Join Joe Kendrick (and an interpreter) for a live session with them from The Mothlight in West Asheville on Monday afternoon around 4 or 5!

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