The 2016 Twirlie Awards are on the way!

We are in what the entertainment press refers to as “the run up to the Twirlies”! That is, if the entertainment press were to cover this fine independent music awards presentation.

As it turns out, the eighth annual Twirlie Awards happens next weekend. Save the date–it’s Saturday, January 30th, from 4:00-6:00 p.m. Pacific time, at KUBU 96.5 FM, Sacramento’s voice, and http://www.twirlradio.com. We’ll be broadcasting live from the red carpet. Or at least from a room that has carpet in it.

Hosts Marty Anaya, Amber Alexander, and Mike Lidskin will be presenting such coveted awards as Album of the Year, Song of the Year, Male and Female Vocalists of the Year, and many others. We will be ripping open hermetically-sealed awards envelopes, and revealing the top albums and songs lists, for work released in 2015 and played on Twirl Radio. And finally–there will be interviews with some of the top winners. You simply cannot afford to miss this epic show. In fact, we will be taking attendance, so you’ll want to listen to every minute of it!

In all seriousness, we are glad to honor the great musicians who give Twirl Radio its reason for being. Hope to see you there!

More information: Twirlie Awards event information

Twirl Radio Playlist – Show #700 – 10/3/2015: Our 700th show, with Gail George and Craig Daniel!

Twirl Radio started in January, 1998, in Sacramento, California, at Access Sacramento’s “The Voice” radio station. The first song ever played on Twirl was “Everybody Loves Me But You”, by Juliana Hatfield. It’s been a fun road so far, and here we are in October, 2015, with 700 shows in the bag.

Today’s Twirl Radio is a home for excellent independent musicians and discerning music listeners. The majority of the music we play is by indie artists, with a sprinkling of well known music thrown in. The point is that there are many independent musicians who are every bit as good as the “majors”, and can stand right beside them on any playlist.

We now broadcast not only on the internet (www.twirlradio.com), but on terrestrial radio at KUBU 96.5 FM in Sacramento.

Show #700 expanded to three full hours for the special occasion. It featured New York City (former Sacramentan) singer-songwriter Gail George as our special co-host, live in studio. We also had a live phone interview with Craig Daniel of Fresno band Jet Electro. And to sweeten the deal, we had recorded greetings from many of the artists who we play on the show.

Here’s the playlist from Saturday, October 3, 2015, Show #700.

Juliana Hatfield – Everybody Loves Me But You
Maxi Dunn greeting
Maxi Dunn – How Was I To Know?
Paul Richmond greeting
Richmond Band – Breathe
Bud Rogers greeting
Bud Rogers – Hello
Anton Barbeau – Circuit Beaker
Peter Mayer greeting
Peter Mayer – The Marrying Kind

Gail George interview
Gail George – Mythomaniac
Gail George – More Than Me
Gail George – He’s An Exclamation

Felsen – Greetings From The Ghost Of Heavy Metal Rock And Roll
Taters greeting
The Taters – Such A Good Day
Blake Jones greeting
Blake Jones & The Trike Shop – At Every Train Stop
Heiskell – Arriving
Glen Laughlin and Deborah Gee greeting
The Cherry Bluestorms – As Above So Below

Craig Daniel interview
Jet Electro – I Blame You
Jet Electro – I’m Not Easy
Jet Electro – Why I Shot My Baby Down

The JAC – Persistent Man
Gabe Nelson/Bellygunner greeting
Bellygunner – Negative Kid
Pepe Espada greeting
Banjo Bones – It’s A Bomb
Laurie Biagini greeting
Laurie Biagini – You’re A Dangerous Thing
The Corner Laughers – Queen Of The Meadow
Eric Kern and John Ratts greeting
Vegas With Randolph – The Better Part
Duncan Faure greeting
Duncan Faure – Man Of A Thousand Dreams
Nelson Bragg – She Used To Love Me
Gordon Roberts/Nikky Billyeald of Bubble And Squeak greeting
Lannie Flowers – Give Me A Chance (live)
The Handcuffs – Wonderful Life
Maple Mars – Big Imagination
The Chandler Travis Philharmonic – Chandler Travis, King Of The World

Twirl Radio’s 700th episode this Saturday, October 3rd, 2015!

Twirl, the long-running Sacramento radio show hosted and produced by Mike Lidskin, reaches its 700th episode on October 3, 2015! We expand to three full hours for this auspicious occasion, and we’ve got some fun in store for you. Our very special musical guest, visiting from NYC, is the one and only Gail George, a great singer-songwriter. We’ll also be chatting with Craig Daniel of Jet Electro and Poplord. And mucho more surprises. Join the fun–3:00-6:00 p.m. Pacific, Saturday, October 3, 2015, at KUBU 96.5 in Sacramento, and streaming live here at http://www.twirlradio.com!
Link to Facebook event

2015 Twirlie Award Winners (Show #671 – January 31, 2015)

Here is the complete list of 2015 Twirlie Award Winners, presented live on Twirl Radio, Saturday, January 31, 2015, in Sacramento, California. Congratulations to all, and more importantly, a big thank you to all the great independent musicians who make it possible for me to do this radio show.

The 2015 Twirlie Awards Show (1/31/2015) (length 1:56:47)

Album of the Year
Bellygunner, for their album Machine Gun Built For Two

Album of the Year Runner up
Bud Rogers, for his album Bud & The Bullet

Song of the Year
Duncan Faure, for his song Machine From The Other Side

Song of the Year Runner up
Bellygunner, for their song Negative Kid

Female Vocalist of the Year
Dara Ackerman

Male Vocalist of the Year
Jon Rubin of The Rubinoos

EP of the Year
Emily Zuzik, for her EP Detours

Live Album of the Year
Lannie Flowers, for his album LIVE in NYC

Ear Candy
Two way tie:
The Click Beetles, for their album Wake Up To Music!
The Britannicas, for their album High Tea
The Ear Candy Award is given to an album that is a “go-to” album. You can pick any song, and it sounds great in any set of music, at any time.

Debut Album of the Year
Yorktown Lads, for their album Songs About Girls and Other Disasters

Best Songwriting
Eric Peter Schwartz, for his album Troubadork

Best Interview, phone
Rick Hromadka, 12/6/2014

Best Interview, in-studio
Fiona Ledgard, 3/29/2014

Best Live Session
Leah Capelle and the What, 12/13/2014

Live Show of the Year
1. The Paul & John CD release show, San Francisco, 10/30/2014
2. The Handcuffs, Chicago, 5/30/2014
3. Felsen, Sacramento, 2/22/2014
4. The Cherry Bluestorms, Fresno, 1/19/2014
5. The Bottle Kids, Berkeley, 5/2/2014
6. Blake Jones & the Trike Shop, Sacramento, 12/13/2004

Best Rock And Roll Moment
1. KUBU 96.5 FM going live.
2. New Twirl Radio theme song, written and performed by Joe Algeri and The JAC.
3. Tie: Eating BBQ in Texas with Lannie Flowers.
3. Tie: Eating Chicago style pizza in Chicago with Chloe and Brad of The Handcuffs.

Wayback Award (aka “Sorry I missed it the first time around”)
Tie:
Adam Marsland, for his 2009 album Go West
DC Cardwell, for his 2010 album Some Hope

Cover Song of the Year
1. The JAC – Frantic Romantic (Dusseldorf mix, The Scientists cover)
2. honeychain – I’m On Fire (Dwight Twilley cover)
3. The Corner Laughers – Our House (Madness cover)

Best Compilation Album
Andrew Curry, executive producer of Here Comes The Reign Again (80’s songs performed by today’s artists)

Best Line in a Song
Tommy Dunbar, of The Rubinoos, for his line in Party Insurance: “We’re your party insurance, you’re liable to have a good time.”

The Doh! Award (an album that slipped by me in 2014, but is noteworthy)
The Legal Matters, for their album The Legal Matters

Rock and Roll Couple of the Year
Deborah Gee and Glen Laughlin of The Cherry Bluestorms

6th Man (or whatever they call it in sports) Award
Joe Algeri (for creating the new Twirl theme song)

Reason To Live Award
Upcoming Maxi Dunn/Blake Jones & the Trike Shop gig, Liverpool, UK, May 22, 2015, at the Lomax


Top Albums of 2014:
1. Bellygunner – Machine Gun Built For Two
2. Bud Rogers – Bud & The Bullet
3. The Rubinoos – 45
4. The Paul & John – Inner Sunset
5. The Welcome Matt – Pop Junk Fluff & Hype
6. Eric Peter Schwartz – Troubadork
7. The Bobbleheads – Make Yourself Happy
8. The Britannicas – High Tea
9. Duncan Faure – Machine From The Other Side
10. Rick Hromadka – Trippin’ Dinosaurs
11. Dara Ackerman – Skyland
12. Lannie Flowers – LIVE in NYC
13. The Click Beetles – Wake Up To Music!
14. Yorktown Lads – Songs About Girls and Other Disasters
15. Three Minute Tease – Bite The Hand
16. Jason Berk – Coming Home
17. The Plough & The Stars – Speed The Plough
18. Marshall Holland – And The Etceteras
19. Jason How – The Tall English Sun
20. Anna Maria Rosales – Washed Up On Your Shore

Top Songs of 2014:
1. Duncan Faure – Machine From The Other Side
2. Bellygunner – Negative Kid
3. Emily Zuzik – The Biggest Mistake
4. The Bobbleheads – Mean Girls
5. Jason Berk – (One Eye On) Rockville
6. Death Of Samantha – Conviction
7. The Rubinoos – Party Insurance
8. Bud Rogers – Pictures Of A Modern World
9. Three Minute Tease – Bravely Fade Away
10. John Staples – Taking Me Down
11. Dara Ackerman – Alive
12. The Welcome Matt – Let It Lead You
13. The Britannicas – A Shag And A Cup O’ Tea
14. Sean O’Brien & His Dirty Hands – Final Say
15. The Click Beetles – Tell Me How You Feel
16. Yorktown Lads – Before You Leave
17. Rick Hromadka – Conversation
18. Jason How – Don’t You Ever Run Away
19. Scarth Locke – Treehouse
20. Elliot Schneider – If Looks Could Kill, I’d Wear Mirror Sunglasses
21. Eric Peter Schwartz – I Never Leaned In
22. Anton Barbeau – Clubbing In Berlin
23. Jeff Powers – I Miss My Ball And Chain
24. Note To Self: Don’t Die! – This Is London Calling
25. Runway 27, Left – Blue Sunday

Top EPs of 2014
1. Emily Zuzik – Detours
2. The Star Darts – Shooting Star Darts
3. Spampinato Brothers – Smiles
4. Leah Capelle – Leah Capelle

Top Debut Albums of 2014
1. Yorktown Lads – Songs About Girls and Other Disasters
2. Dara Ackerman – Skyland
3. The Paul & John – Inner Sunset
4. Bellygunner – Machine Gun Built For Two

A Psych-Pop Social: The Rain Parade, The Cherry Bluestorms, The Bottle Kids, 5/2/2014, The Starry Plough, Berkeley, CA!

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La Estrella Group & Twirl Radio are pleased to present a not-to-be missed psych-pop social at The Starry Plough May 2. Headlining the show are the moody and magnetic pied pipers of the Paisley Underground, Rain Parade, with a delightfully rare & exclusive local appearance. Opening the show are The Cherry Bluestorms (LA) & The Bottle Kids offering up two generous portions of old school, West Coast power pop—with no skimping on the tight harmonies, sing-along melodies or driving hooks. Grab a date and your dancing shoes for an indulgent neighborhood night with the best of the scene.

FRIDAY, MAY 2, 2014
The Starry Plough
3101 Shattuck Avenue
Berkeley, CA 94705
(510) 841-2082
http://www.starryploughpub.com/
8:00pm doors/9:00pm music
$8 advance tickets/$10-$15 day of show
Buy Tickets today at: http://www.ticketfly.com/event/529249
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La Estrella Group
http://www.laestrellagroup.com/
and Twirl Radio
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9pm The Bottle Kids
http://www.thebottlekids.com/

10pm The Cherry Bluestorms
http://www.thecherrybluestorms.com/

11pm Rain Parade
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Rain-Parade/105679546131394

About the Top 20 Albums of 2013

The 2014 Twirlie Awards show has come and gone. While we gave away many different categories of awards, the category most near and dear to my heart has always been that of top albums. Anybody who listens to my show will quickly realize that I really am an album-oriented radio programmer. I love the deep cuts. I love the art form.

To me, a non-musician, I’m always amazed that people can create music that sounds good, fit the appropriate words to it, then sing and play instruments to bring it all to life. To take this art to the next level, repeat this magic several times. Make each song different, yet related to one another. Sequence them to make the most sense, and an album emerges. What an achievement!

So I’d like to walk you through the Top 20 albums of 2013, as announced on my show this past Saturday, Feb. 1, 2014. 2013 was a great year for indie music, and here’s why you should check out these albums.

1. Felsen – I Don’t Know How To Talk Anymore–ALBUM OF THE YEAR
This album is flawless, yet human. Andrew Griffin, Cristian Hernandez, Dylan Brock, and Art McConnell, from the San Francisco Bay area, play as if their lives depend on it. The songs speak to 21st century isolation at many levels, but there is still a positive undercurrent. Bookended by opening track Rock and Roll’s Not Dead and the penultimate Greetings from the Ghost of Heavy Metal Rock and Roll, Felsen is here to tell you that the artform lives, and is kept alive by true believers. This is Felsen’s defining moment, and the Album of the Year for 2013 will stick around for a very long time.

2. Richard X. Heyman – X–RUNNER UP ALBUM OF THE YEAR
The legendary DIY artist Richard X. Heyman put out his tenth album (hence, “X”), and has been doing the indie-play-all-the-instruments thing for over 25 years–well before the digital tools came along that democratized the art of music making. This album is also flawless, and hits all the right notes, both musically and lyrically. To my ears, X sounds like my favorite time in music: the post-New Wave, pre-Nirvana alternative era, that short window when zoomy, atmospheric guitars and melodies ruled the airwaves. And once you get past all the great sounds and start listening to the lyrics, you realize that Richard is a master lyricist as well, going from cautionary tales (Firing Line) to breathless love songs (Somebody Has Finally Found Me). A worthy #2 Album of the Year.

3. Maxi Dunn – Edmund & Leo
Maxi Dunn is a model of consistency. Every one of her albums has landed in my year end top 5, including a previous #1. Edmund & Leo continues the theme of heartache, but with some serious glimmers of hope–the future looks better. Maxi’s voice and attitude are incomparable. She ranges between alto and soprano, and uses these tools to evoke whatever mood she wants you to feel. Her word choices paint pictures, and the melodies are often dramatic and always memorable. Peter Hackett returns as producer, and he masterfully assembles this album from Maxi’s blueprint. Check out his stellar guitar work and Damon Roots’ percussion on the larger than life closing track Meteor Shower.

4. Chuck Prophet – Temple Beautiful
Chuck Prophet is one of those artists that I’d heard OF for a long time, but never heard his music until a friend of mine, James DePrato, handed me this disc. Turns out that James is Chuck’s guitarist! And what an album–it’s pretty much an alternative history of the modern era of San Francisco–warts and all. It’s got crazy characters (Emperor Norton and others), heroes (Willie Mays, Mayor George Moscone and Harvey Milk), and even Carol Doda! The lyrics are inventive and do indeed tell the story of this tumultuous town, while the music and playing are stellar. This is the definitive tour of The City. This album also won Best Songwriting for Chuck.

5. The Catbirds – Catbirds Say Yeah
Chandler Travis leads this ragtag band of musical geniuses/misfits, and Catbirds Say Yeah is pure, unabashed, 100% fun! The Catbirds are not hard rock, but they rock hard. They do quirky and rootsy in the same way that NRBQ does–they know all the musical rules and break them. Most albums start to peter out by the end, but not Catbirds Say Yeah. The last four tracks kick into turbodrive. Check out the next to last track, the raucous Pajama Pants Baby, with its raw, circuits-fried loud guitars, and the album closer, the frantic cover of Leaving Here.

6. Sparklejet – Phonovella
Victor Sotelo and Wade Krause, after more than half a decade, return with what is the finest album of their career, Phonovella. Loud, intellectual, but not afraid to breathe where necessary. This album just sounds important.

7. The Orange Peels – Sun Moon
Allen Clapp and company with some wonderfully atmospheric songs. They jokingly refer to their genre as “coastal pop”, but it actually describes their sound nicely. Put this one on while driving on a glorious summer or fall day, and you’ll see what I mean.

8. Agony Aunts – Big Cinnamon
KC Bowman, Karla Kane, Khoi Huynh, and Charlie Crabtree, also known as The Corner Laughers, go undercover and get more psychedelic, mysterious, and sometimes even silly. Great pop tunes here for all. Wonderful guest appearances by Mystery Lawn stablemates William Cleere and Allen Clapp, and legendary quirkmeister Anton Barbeau pops in and says hello.

9. Lisa Mychols – Above, Beyond, and In Between
Lisa Mychols, fresh out of Nushu, comes back with one of the sweetest albums of 2013. The songs are shimmery, effervescent hugs, some sounding like the Go-Go’s, and some veering more into Juliana Hatfield territory.

10. Vegas With Randolph – Rings Around The Sun
Eric Kern, John Ratts and the guys from DC roar back with another masterful pop album. The lyrics are thoughtful, and the sounds range from power pop to some slightly melancholy tunes. Listen for great hooks and harmonies.

11. Willie Wisely Trio – True
One of the wittiest and most spontaneous performers you’ll find, Willie Wisely and his (4 man) Trio are charming, amusing, clever, and rocking. Listen for the inspired trombone parts!

12. The Bye Bye Blackbirds – We Need The Rain
Led by Bradley Skaught, this album fuses power pop and Americana seamlessly. Great songwriting, melodies, and playing have earned the BBBs rave reviews in their hometown of the Bay Area.

13. The Taters – Taters Party
Sometimes known as the “Unofficial House Band of Twirl Radio”, Craig Evans, Brad Tucker, Greg Marrs, and Chris Mendez are known for their live sets–a mix of fun originals and inspired covers. They recorded this one at a party–and some of that party went out live on Twirl Radio! This fun album won our Ear Candy Award.

14. Sam Phillips – Push Any Button
Legendary singer-songwriter Sam Phillips is known for social commentary and eminently listenable tunes. Lots of quirky textures on this short but great album. It was an honor to have interviewed her on our 600th episode back in June, 2013.

15. The Cherry Bluestorms – Bad Penny Opera
Deborah Gee and Glen Laughlin’s sophomore album is psychedelic, rockin’, and has its intense moments. Big time guitars abound–Glen easily ranges from acoustic to jangly 12 string electric, while Deborah’s Chrissie Hynde vibe gives this concept album an edge that separates it from its power pop peers.

16. Laurie Biagini – Sanctuary Of Sound
Vancouver’s Laurie Biagini returns with her fourth album of sunshiny, summery pop. Think Karen Carpenter meets the Beach Boys, and you’ve got her sound. Her warm alto voice sits atop great piano playing, and a couple of the songs feature guitar work by guests Fabrizio Serrecchia and Vinnie Zummo.

17. Joe Symes and the Loving Kind – Joe Symes and the Loving Kind
Liverpool band Joe Symes and the Loving Kind started out as a hard working, hard rocking band, but for this, their debut, have added some nice subtleties to their sound that give their brand of pop music a nice bit of refinement. This album is our Best Debut Album–the band emerges, out of nowhere, fully formed.

18. Jimmy Catlett – Parlour Songs
Richmond, Virginia’s Jimmy Catlett got together with friends in a living room, and knocked out this batch of songs in one long, relaxed day, followed by good food and a bonfire. This sublime Americana album features superb vocals and guitars. It’s mellow, but don’t let that fool you. There’s some dramatic overtones in here that stick with you long after you’re done listening.

19. The Undecided By Default – Totally Undecided
This punky, power poppy trio from Melbourne, Australia, led by Maria Sokratis, makes punk fun, and fun punky! A whole lot of attitude and fun, blast this one through your open car windows, and watch your neighbors smile.

20. Chandler Travis Three-O – This Is What Bears Sound Like Underwater
An unprecedented second Top 20 album for Chandler Travis and company, this is another four member “Three-O”. This would be the quieter companion to The Catbirds, featuring jazz, folk, and Americana sounds, and some quirky chamber pieces. A nice mix of beauty and fun, and really great vocals by Fred Jodsworth Boak.

See the full list of Twirlie Awards.

2014 Twirlie Award Winners (Show #625 – February 1, 2014)

Here is the complete list of 2014 Twirlie Award Winners, presented live on Twirl Radio, Saturday, February 1, 2014, in Sacramento, California. Congratulations to all, and more importantly, a big thank you to all the great independent musicians who make it possible for me to do this radio show.

The 2014 Twirlie Awards Show (2/1/2014) (length 1:58:28)

Album of the Year
Felsen, for their album I Don’t Know How To Talk Anymore

Album of the Year Runner up
Richard X. Heyman, for his album X

Song of the Year
Blake Jones & the Trike Shop, for their song The Girl In The Camera Obscura

Song of the Year Runner up
The Orange Peels, for their song Grey Holiday

Female Vocalist of the Year
Lisa Mychols

Male Vocalist of the Year
Victor Sotelo of Sparklejet

EP of the Year
honeychain, for their EP Futura

Ear Candy
The Taters, for their album Taters Party
The Ear Candy Award is given to an album that is a “go-to” album. You can pick any song, and it sounds great in any set of music, at any time.

Best Debut Album
Joe Symes and the Loving Kind, for their album Joe Symes and the Loving Kind

Best Songwriting
Chuck Prophet, for his album Temple Beautiful

Best Interview, phone
Chandler Travis, 6/8/2013

Best Interview, in-person
Joe Algeri, 8/3/2013

Best Live Session
Two way tie:
Melissa Phillips and James DePrato, 7/27/2013
Craig Daniel (Poplord/Jet Electro), Fresno, CA 9/7/2013

Live Show of the Year
1. The Orange Peels, Twirl Radio Presents: Berkeley, 11/16/2013
2. The Cherry Bluestorms, Rock On The Road: Orange County, 8/9/2013
3. Maple Mars, Rock On The Road: Orange County, 8/11/2013
4. Blake Jones & the Trike Shop, Twirl Radio Presents: San Francisco, 4/17/2013
5. Debora Iyall Group, Twirl Radio Presents: San Francisco, 4/17/2013
6. David Houston and String Theory, Luna’s Cafe, Sacramento, 7/27/2013

Best Rock And Roll Moment
1. Twirl Radio Presents: Launching the live series of shows throughout California.
2. Broadcasting live from Whispermaphone Studios in Fresno, CA with Blake Jones, Chelsea Jones, and Craig Daniel
3. Reaching 600th episode in June
4. 50/50 bacon burgers at Slater’s 50/50, Orange County, with Adam Waltemire, John Borack, Cathy Gale, and others

Wayback Award (aka “Please come out of Retirement Award”)
Go National
Go National was a great Sacramento band featuring Kevin and Allyson Seconds. We played their 1998 album Got My One Good Eye on you a lot on the show. Good news: they ARE reforming and will be doing a show in Sacramento this year!

Cover Song of the Year
1. KC Bowman – The Devil Went Down To Kevin
This song combines the lyrics of Charlie Daniels’ “Devil Went Down To Georgia” with the sound of Devo’s Jocko Homo
2. The Taters – Smoke On Rt 66
3. The JAC – Sin City
4. Lannie Flowers – Up All Night
5. Zombie Western Baby – Affection Rejected
6. The Bottle Kids – Guitars In The Sky
7. The Cherry Bluestorms – Wear Your Love Like Heaven
8. Popdudes – Magnet And Steel
9. La Fleur Fatale – How Long Is Too Long
10. Eytan Mirsky – Escape (The Pina Colada Song)

Best Hollywood-style campaigning for a Twirlie Award
Matty Stone, The Bay Area Brit, Twirl Radio Presents performance

Most Loyal Listener
Octavia Kane
Octavia was born in November, 2013, and has listened to every new episode of Twirl Radio that has aired during her entire life, so far. Now that’s what I call good parenting, on the part of her parents Karla and Khoi!

6th Man (or whatever they call it in sports) Award
Howard Wuelfing, Howlin’ Wuelf Media
In 2013, Howard introduced a wide variety of amazing music to Twirl Radio and therefore, an appreciative audience.

Producer of the Year
Peter Hackett, for Maxi Dunn’s Edmund & Leo album

Guitar Solo of the Year
1. Peter Hackett, Meteor Shower, closing track from Edmund & Leo by Maxi Dunn
2. Jeremy, Love Explosion
3. The Bottle Kids, Guitars In The Sky


Top Albums of 2013:
1. Felsen – I Don’t Know How To Talk Anymore
2. Richard X. Heyman – X
3. Maxi Dunn – Edmund & Leo
4. Chuck Prophet – Temple Beautiful
5. The Catbirds – Catbirds Say Yeah
6. Sparklejet – Phonovella
7. The Orange Peels – Sun Moon
8. Agony Aunts – Big Cinnamon
9. Lisa Mychols – Above, Beyond, and In Between
10. Vegas With Randolph – Rings Around The Sun
11. Willie Wisely Trio – True
12. The Bye Bye Blackbirds – We Need The Rain
13. The Taters – Taters Party
14. Sam Phillips – Push Any Button
15. The Cherry Bluestorms – Bad Penny Opera
16. Laurie Biagini – Sanctuary Of Sound
17. Joe Symes and the Loving Kind – Joe Symes and the Loving Kind
18. Jimmy Catlett – Parlour Songs
19. The Undecided By Default – Totally Undecided
20. Chandler Travis Three-O – This Is What Bears Sound Like Underwater

Top Songs of 2013:
1. Blake Jones & the Trike Shop – The Girl In The Camera Obscura
2. The Orange Peels – Grey Holiday
3. Maxi Dunn – Change The Record
4. Sparklejet – Somewhere Along The Way
5. Felsen – Rock And Roll’s Not Dead
6. Agony Aunts – Cool Fresh Nights
7. Vegas With Randolph – You Set The World On Fire
8. Chuck Prophet – Willie Mays Is Up At Bat
9. Richard X. Heyman – Firing Line
10. Sam Phillips – Things I Shouldn’t Have Told You
11. Jeremy – Love Explosion
12. The Bye Bye Blackbirds – All In Light
13. Lisa Mychols – Better Than Nothing
14. Cherry Bluestorms – As Above So Below
15. Willie Wisely Trio – Kiss Her And Make It Right
16. Olivia Mancini – The Strangest Things
17. Laurie Biagini – Two Of A Kind
18. The Taters – New Girlfriend
19. The Catbirds – Pajama Pants Baby
20. Deborah Crooks – Looking Down The Road
21. The Undecided By Default – Object Of My Desire
22. honeychain – Easy To Forget
23. The Bottle Kids – Yes You Can
24. Drivin N Cryin – Clean Up
25. The Popdogs – High Time

Top EPs of 2013
1. honeychain – Futura
2. Blake Jones & the Trike Shop – Teasers From The Whispermaphone
3. Drivin N Cryin – Songs From The Laundromat
4. Bud Rogers – Setting Sun
5. The JAC – Record Store

Top Debut Albums of 2013
1. Joe Symes and the Loving Kind – Joe Symes and the Loving Kind
2. Red Union Blue – Learning To Fall
3. The Undecided By Default – Totally Undecided
4. The Tuesday Club – See You Next Tuesday

Top Compilation Albums of the Year
1. Zero Hour Records – Starry Eyed: The Records Tribute
2. Pop Garden Radio – Rock On The Road, Vol. 4
3. Andrew Curry – Drink A Toast To Innocence: A Tribute To Lite Rock
4. Pop Garden Radio – Legacy: A Tribute To Rick Nelson

The 2014 Twirlies are here!

An annual tradition–the Twirl Radio Awards, also known as the Twirlies–is on the way! This two hour special will happen on Saturday, February 1, 2014, from 4:00-6:00 p.m. Pacific time, at http://www.twirlradio.com (right here!). It will be hosted by me, Mike Lidskin, and the legendary Marty Anaya.

The Twirlies are a celebration of all that is good and right in the world–namely good indie music. We will be honoring those who made the great music that I got to feature on Twirl in 2013. Albums and songs that came my way and received airplay in 2013, qualify for a Twirlie.

Many bands, musicians, and Twirl Radio participants will be competing for this coveted award. So what is a Twirlie? It’s a beautiful, yet imaginary award. It’s handed out live on the air, to fake applause when fake envelopes containing winners names are ripped open. The show may be a simulation, but the honors are real! We’ll also be revealing our Top Albums and Top Songs lists for 2013 on this show.

You won’t want to miss any of this action, or the chance to hear me wearing my elegantly appointed fake tuxedo t-shirt. Remember–the Twirlie Awards are only on Twirl Radio, February 1, 2014! See you there.

Link for radio show

Please copy and paste this link into a browser window to hear the radio show today, as we are having issues with the link:

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Thanks, and enjoy the show!

Mike

Twirl Radio Presents: The Berkeley, CA edition, Saturday, Nov. 16, at The Starry Plough!

This is the third in a series of live shows presented by Twirl Radio, and for this episode, we return to the Bay Area. This time–we’ll be in Berkeley, CA, at the legendary Starry Plough! We celebrate the release of The Bye Bye Blackbirds’ wonderful new album “We Need The Rain”, a great mix of power pop and smart classic rock. Also on the bill are Twirl favorites The Orange Peels, with their atmospheric pop, and Jesse Rimler of Kapowski, in a solo performance.

The lineup goes like this:

9:00 p.m.: Jesse Rimler (of Kapowski)
10:00 p.m.: The Bye Bye Blackbirds
11:15 p.m.: The Orange Peels

Doors open at 8:00 p.m. Tickets $8 in advance, $10-$15 sliding scale day of show. 21+ please.

The show will hosted by Mike Lidskin of Twirl Radio, and broadcast live at http://www.twirlradio.com. It’s going to be a fun night to remember, with tons of great music and camaraderie. Come on and join us in person (if you’re in Northern California), or on the internet (if you’re anywhere else on earth)! Hope to see you there!

The Starry Plough
3101 Shattuck Ave Berkeley, CA 94705
(510) 841-2082

The Bye Bye Blackbirds!

The Bye Bye Blackbirds!

The Orange Peels!

The Orange Peels!

Jesse Rimler of Kapowski!

Jesse Rimler of Kapowski!

Twirl Radio Presents: The Berkeley Edition!

Twirl Radio Presents: The Berkeley Edition!

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