The Whiskey Saints – “Before My Time” video

Los Angeles band The Whiskey Saints just released their second album, “24 Hours”, on June 7th. They’ve been tearing up the L.A. club scene, not the least of which was their CD release party at the world-famous Viper Room. To get a taste of what the excitement is all about, check out this video of their song “Before My Time”, directed by Dan Mercaldi. And get their album too–it’s excellent.

The Whiskey Saints are:

David Sparrow (lead vocals, guitar, piano)
David Bloomfield (lead guitar)
Jeff Bell (drums, percussion)
Robert Hughes (bass, vocals)

A word about the award

This past week, I was given the great honor of being named Radio Producer of the Year for 2011 by Access Sacramento, for my radio show Twirl.

This is a tremendous and humbling award. It’s true, I do work hard on my radio show each week. I got to accept my award on live TV here in Sacramento County. But with limited time, and not wanting to hog the stage, I didn’t get to fully express what this award really means to me.

Access Sacramento is a creative oasis in the heart of California’s capital city. It’s a place that any resident of Sacramento County can walk in, pay some very inexpensive membership dues, learn how to use the equipment, and produce their own radio and TV shows, or get their short film made. And we are privileged, because we are thriving, other access facilities in bigger places such as San Francisco and Los Angeles have been struggling, or have gone away completely.

So the little secret is that anybody can do what I do. A few of us do; there are many who don’t.

For me, it has always been a childhood dream to be on the radio. I started college with that intention, until I found out that the RTVF (Radio/TV/Film) Department at Cal State Northridge in L.A. didn’t have radio or television. It was just a film department. So my youthful “go with the flow” attitude caused me to not seek out where I could learn radio. I just dropped it. Probably a good idea, because unbeknownst to me at the time, commercial radio was in decline, and if I took up radio as a profession, I’d probably be living a life of poverty. So I have a “day job”, and a great, meaningful career at that, one that covers several of my other interests.

I’ve been a huge fan of radio my whole life, and even got close to it when I lived in Chicago, and volunteered at the fundraisers for local NPR affiliate WBEZ. And what a thrill for me, the one or two times that one of their hosts let me say a few words on the air.

Nearly 14 years ago, I moved back to California–to Sacramento. Finding out that the public access TV facility here also had radio was a tremendous life-changing revelation. I called Shane Carpenter, the radio Program Director/instructor/tech guy, and he was nothing but supportive and enthusiastic about my idea to do a radio program which features mostly neglected, underplayed, but really great music.

I left after 5 years of some of the best times of my life, but radio never fully left my bloodstream. When I returned in the fall of 2006, the world had changed, and for the better. The indies were taking over the world. Our radio station at Access Sacramento, The Voice, had always been fiercely independent. But we were starting to get onto the internet big time, with improved webcasting service, as were many like-minded startup webcasters. And at the same time, musicians were giving up on the traditional aim of trying to get a record deal (and usually getting abused in the process), and going DIY. Like us radio folks, they started getting access to top quality, inexpensive tools for recording, producing, and distributing their music. And the game changer for all of us was the rise of social networking–MySpace, Facebook, Reverbnation, Twitter, WordPress, and the like. More than anything else in the entire time I’ve been doing radio, these channels enabled me to find great new music to play, and to reach out to musicians and listeners. I can easily post playlists and tag the musicians to let them know they’ve received airplay. I use Facebook to interactively chat with people during my show. And these venues provide a safe place for us all to meet up. I’ve even met a few of my musical heroes this way.

So as I thank Shane Carpenter, and also Ron Cooper (Access Sacramento’s Executive Director–a huge free speech advocate), I have to acknowledge who this award is really for. I’ve been standing on some huge shoulders for a very long time, and my success is really due to these people.

The musicians. They have been so giving of their talents to create the wonderful music that they let me share with you. Of all people, they understand what a selfless creative venture is. The listeners. They have chosen to spend a couple of their valuable hours with me each week to listen to what I’m putting out there. They could be doing almost anything else, especially on a weekend, but took the time to tether themselves to a computer or smartphone for my show. And my wife Amber, who’s seen an awful lot of the back of my head while I’m doing show prep at home.

So this award carries a tremendous responsibility. There are other great radio producers at The Voice who certainly deserve awards too. My show presents Sacramento to the world, so I want to make sure my hometown gets the respect it deserves. A lot of musicians depend upon my show, and others like it, to get their wonderful art out to the world. And the listeners depend on me to get them something new to listen to. I do not take this responsibility lightly, but instead, want to use this award to work even harder at making good radio.

If you’re reading this, a big thank you. This means everything to me.

Twirl Radio Playlist – Show #506 – 6/18/2011: Joe Symes Interview!

The Pilgrims – Smile Into A Scowl
Velvet Underground – Rock And Roll
Emily Zuzik Band – Motels
Last Breath – It’s My Time
Maxi Dunn – Always Be My Friend
Laurie Biagini – My Little SUV
Fortune Dwellers – Al’s Song
Joe Symes Interview –
Joe Symes  – One Too Many
Joe Symes  – Hopeful Hearts
Joe Symes  – Lost Along The Way
Bill Mumy – All Wound Up
Joey Oskys – C it 2000000
Rob Swanson – Oh No! (demo)
Brick – Dusic
The Corner Laughers – The Commonest Manifesto
The Whiskey Saints – Before My Time
Rockpile – Poor Jenny
The Big I Am – Banging On The Wall
Lindy LaFontaine – Sunday (Trip Hop remix)
Lannie Flowers – Turn Up Your Radio
Laurie Larson – Redefining Home
Blake Jones & The Trike Shop – Sun Up
The Beatles – Fixing A Hole
Maple Mars – Big Imagination

Twirl Radio Playlist – Show #505 – 6/11/2011

The Handcuffs – All Shine On
The Scratch – Teen Idol
Tish Hinojosa – Faded Souvenir
Ass Ponys – Under Cedars And Stars
Maxi Dunn – Tangled Tree
Big Head Todd & The Monsters – Greyhound
Emily Zuzik – This Time Around
Joe Swidenbank – It’s Different For Girls
Boomchick – Joyland
Shoes – I Can’t Go Wrong
Richard Thompson – Read About Love
Baby Scream – Lazy
Sarah Harmer – Weakened State
Maple Mars – Beautiful Mess
Skip Heller – I Used To Love California
Teina Anthony – A Natural Life
Last Breath – Been Down This Road
Laurie Biagini – A Far-Out Place
Anton Barbeau – Skunk Hungarian
Michael Slawter – My Marion
The Darling Buds – Fall
Vegas With Randolph – Summertime
The Taters – Sunshine
The Corner Laughers – Shrine Of The Martyred Saint
Lindy LaFontaine – This Too, In Time, Shall Pass
Whiskey Saints – Every Little Thing
Sal Valentino – Catherine I Do
Jimmy Catlett – That River

Twirl Radio Playlist – Show #504 – 6/4/2011

Spanic Boys – When You Fall
Scott Brookman – The Man From Operations
Duncan Faure – Man Of A Thousand Dreams
Last Breath – It’s My Time
Maxi Dunn – Firecracker
Adrian Bourgeois – Mr. Imaginary Friend
Lannie Flowers – Turn Up Your Radio
Lindy LaFontaine – Haunted
Joey Oskys – Try
Karim Fanous – Perfume
Danielle Howle and the Tantrums – Big Puffy Girl Handwriting
Sal Valentino – Catherine I Do
Juliana Hatfield – Forever Baby
The Whiskey Saints – The Gift
Joe Swidenbank – Coming Up For Air
Laurie Biagini – Another Old Lazy Lyin’ On The Beach Afternoon
Richard and Linda Thompson – Shoot Out The Lights
Boomchick – TGTW
The Taters – Queen Of The U.S.A.
Sarah Taylor – I’ve Got A Feeling
The Judybats – Incredible Bittersweet
The Witch Hazel Sound – 2 or 3 Things I Know About Her
Rich McCulley – This Ain’t A Song
Vegas With Randolph – The Better Part
Belly – Feed The Tree
Joe Symes – So Sad About Us
The Corner Laughers – For The Sake Of The Cat

Twirl Radio Playlist – Show #503 – 5/28/2011

k.d. Lang – Constant Craving
Dave Stephens – Tragedy
Mike Levy – New Day
EyeWood – Lawyers And Liars
Maxi Dunn – Tangled Tree
Domus – Algoritmo
Cast – Alright
Liz Phair – 6’1”
Rockpile – Trouble Boys
Tom Alford – Wasp Lands On Sunflower
The Scratch – Destroyed By The Look Of Love
Blake Jones & The Trike Shop – Forestiere Gardens
Baby Scream – Powerpop Crush
Lindy LaFontaine – Alizee
Maple Mars – Big Imagination
The Verlaines – Inside Out
The Damnwells – No One Listens To The Band Anymore
Laurie Biagini – A Far-Out Place
Sexfresh – Dilemma
Rob Swanson (with Dennis Holseybrook) – Rust
The Corner Laughers – Yellow Jacket
Tom Waits – Step Right Up
Vegas With Randolph – She Does It For Me
Heiskell – Gasoline
Duncan Faure – In The Right Place
Aimee Mann – That’s Just What You Are
Bill Mumy – Rely On That
Nushu – Another Rainy Weekend
NRBQ – I Want You Bad
The Britannicas – Bleed Between The Lines

Twirl Radio Playlist – Show #502 – 5/21/2011: Last Breath Interview and Adam Waltemire (Pop Garden Radio) Interview!

Pixies – Monkey Gone To Heaven
Her 6 Daughters – I Feel Better Now
Maxi Dunn – How Was I To Know?
Chancellorpink – Chancellor Pink
Freedy Johnston – Trying To Tell You I Don’t Know
Joe Swidenbank – It’s Different For Girls
The Britannicas – Bleed Between The Lines

Last Breath Interview
Last Breath – The Story Ends
Last Breath – It’s My Time
Last Breath – Drive All Night

Lindy LaFontaine – Harmonics
The Corner Laughers – For The Sake Of The Cat

Adam Waltemire Interview
Michael Slawter – Kissed My Kind
Walter Clevenger & The Dairy Kings – You Got Off Easy

Sarah Taylor – Great Domain
The Beauty Shop – Personal Jesus
Vegas With Randolph – Be The One
The Soundtrack Of Our Lives – Lone Summer Dream
Laurie Biagini – Crazy People On The Internet
Duncan Faure – Where Is The Music
Sparklejet – The Comeback

Twirl Radio Playlist – Show #501 – 5/14/2011

Jimmy Catlett – The Big Beat
The Scratch – Against The Grain
Al Green – Call Me
Natalie Cortez & The Ultraviolets – Without You
Maxi Dunn – Rescue Me
Last Breath – Been Down This Road
Robyn Hitchcock And The Egyptians – Unsettled
Lannie Flowers – Circles
Lindy LaFontaine – Alizee
Duncan Faure – Man Of A Thousand Dreams
Joey Oskys – Try
The Britannicas – (Talkin’ ’bout) Summer
Mark Bacino – Happy
The Corner Laughers – Shrine Of The Martyred Saint
NRBQ – Ridin’ In My Car
Allyson Seconds – I Used To Say Your Name
Buck Owens – Tall Dark Stranger
Baby Scream – Lazy
Nelson Bragg – Tell Me I’m Wrong
John Wesley Harding – The King Is Dead Boring
Laurie Biagini – Leave Me Alone
Heiskell – The Death Of Knoxville Cool
Vegas With Randolph – Above The Blue
Teina Anthony – A Natural Life
Bill Mumy – Can’t Complain
Ricky Berger – Silly Boy, Goodnight
The Big I Am – Better Days
Peter Himmelman – Beneath The Damage And The Dust
Maple Mars – Borrowed Sunshine

Twirl Radio Playlist – Show #500 – 5/7/2011: 500th Episode!

The 500th episode of Twirl was an extended, three hour show. We covered 13 years of Twirl Radio history as best we could, with three artist interviews, in-studio co-hosts Amber Alexander and Marty Anaya, and a multitude of embarrassing clips from the early years of Twirl. Thank you so much for listening!

The G-Men – Turn On The Twirl
Juliana Hatfield – Everybody Loves Me But You
Audio Clip: Twirl Show #12 – Nervous early Mike: 4/18/1998
R.E.M. – World Leader Pretend
Maxi Dunn – Spoken Greeting/Always Be My Friend
Audio Clip: Twirl Show #27 – Slightly less nervous early Mike: 8/1/1998
Vegas With Randolph – Spoken Greeting/Summertime
Skeauxsha – Spoken Greeting/Cajun Quick Train Shuffle

Taters Interview Segment
Burnt Taters – Never Call Me Here
The Taters – Such A Good Day

Melanie Perrett’s Birthday Segment
Baby Scream – Powerpop Crush
Last Breath – It’s My Time
Joey Oskys – Try

Corner Laughers – Spoken Greeting/Commonest Manifesto
Audio Clip: Old KCBL Voice show promos – Promos from shows that were on The Voice when Twirl started
Elvis Costello – This Year’s Girl
Audio Clip: Twirl Bachelor Party – Mike’s bachelor party, 9/22/2001

Funny Songs Segment
The Beat Farmers – California Kid
Sparky from ShockPop – Spoken Greeting from ShockPop Radio
Jesus H. Christ & The Four Hornsmen of the Apocalypse – I’m Around

Lindy LaFontaine Interview Segment
Lindy LaFontaine – Free To Breathe
Lindy LaFontaine – Low

Rob One – Spoken Greeting from 20/20 Hip Hop
Audio Clip: Twirl #50 – Fellow radio producers loudly trying to throw off Mike’s concentration: 1/23/1999
Miami Dan & the Hayes Street Band – Spoken Greeting/Star Of The Beach
Audio Clip: Twirlie Awards 1999 – With Marty Anaya: 4/10/1999
Melissa Phillips – Spoken Greeting/So Young

Lauries Born In May Segment
Laurie Biagini – Spoken Greeting/You’re A Dangerous Thing
Laurie Larson – Spoken Greeting/Corporate Chew Toy

The Twirlettes – Mike’s former backup singers!

Handcuffs Interview Segment
The Handcuffs – Wonderful Life
The Handcuffs – Miss You On Tuesday

Audio Clip: Twirlie Awards 1999 – With Marty Anaya: 4/10/1999
Nushu – Another Rainy Weekend

Twirl Radio Playlist – Show #499 – 4/30/2011: The Big I Am Interview!

Little Guilt Shrine – One, Two
John Hiatt – Uncommon Connection
Tom Alford – Shiloh
Maxi Dunn – How Was I To Know?
Domus – Algoritmo
The Scratch – Destroyed By The Look Of Love
The Taters – Queen Of The USA
The Big I Am – Right About Now
The Big I Am Interview
The Big I Am – Better Days
The Big I Am – Water
The Corner Laughers – For The Sake Of The Cat
Lannie Flowers – Turn Up Your Radio
Cult Of Wedge – Highway To Hell
Robyn Hitchcock – If You Know Time
Allyson Seconds – I’m Just A Country Girl
Vegas With Randolph – The Better Part
Laurie Biagini – Crazy People On The Internet
Bill Mumy – All Wound Up
Rob Swanson/Dennis Holseybrook – Rust
Joe Swidenbank – Coming Up For Air
Belly – Sad Dress
The Fabulous McFlys – Out On A Limb
Lindy LaFontaine – Alizee
Nick Lowe – All Men Are Liars

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