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Intv. With Greg Borom of Children First Communities in Schools

August 13, 2019 by Kirby Rucker

News Team Correspondent Gerry Leonard caught up with Greg Borom, director of advocacy at Children First Communities in Schools, to talk about the local advocacy efforts with Family Friendly Affordable Buncombe regarding how funding in the City & County is being impacted by the sale of Mission Hospital, as well as the State level policy advocacy regarding the North Carolina State Budget, and how that might impact medicaid and raise the age and early childhood education. You can listen to that interview here!

https://ashevillefm.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/GregBoromChildrenFirstCIS07302019.mp3
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Intv. With Ehren Cruz of LEAF

August 13, 2019 by Kirby Rucker

News Correspondent Andrew Rainey got the chance to speak with Ehren Cruz, who is the artistic director of LEAF, to discuss the 5th Annual LEAF Downtown Musical Festival that took place on August 2nd through August 4th. You can listen to that interview here!

https://ashevillefm.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/LEAFDowntown.mp3

Featured image courtesy of romanticasheville.com


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REVOLVE SOUND: Shane Parish, Isabel Castellvi, and Wes Tirey on 8.7.2019

August 8, 2019 by KP Whaley

Asheville FM and The Media Arts Project partnered together to bring the most recent REVOLVE Sound installment on August 7th, with a live show featuring Shane Parish, Isabel Castellvi and Wes Tirey at REVOLVE.

Shane Parish is the guitarist for the celebrated avant-rock band Ahleuchatistas (Tzadik / International Anthem / Cuneiform). His electric guitar works are intense environments, exposed to the elements, and populated by assorted creatures. As an acoustic soloist, he creatively interprets and deconstructs folk music and jazz tunes, plays original cutting-edge poly-rhythmic and contrapuntal works, and transforms the instrument, via preparations and detuning, into a mini-percussion ensemble, banging out pulsating rhythmic trances reminiscent of John Cage’s prepared solo piano works. Parish’s 2016 collection of folk interpretations Undertaker Please Drive Slow (Tzadik Records) was described by composer John Zorn as “reminiscent of John Fahey and Robbie Basho, at times of John Cage and Morton Feldman, Shane uses these beautiful songs as launching pads for his creative flights of fancy, at times boiling them down to their very essence. A spiritual project that will keep you riveted from first note to last.” His latest releases are Child Asleep in the Rain (Nullzone Tapes), December (self-released), Autodidact (Humanhood Recordings), and a duo album with guitarist Wendy Eisenberg called Nervous Systems (Verses Records).

Isabel Castellvi is a cellist, multi-instrumentalist, vocalist, songwriter, and composer.  As a versatile musician you can find her collaborating with musicians from around the globe. These collaborations span many genres, including world music inspired projects, indie rock bands, her own solo projects, free improvisation, performance art, western classical music, and music for dance and film.  Isabel is grateful to share music all over the world through performances, recordings and teaching.  Her musical travels have taken her throughout North America, Europe, Asia, Central and South America and the Middle East. These experiences continue to be a great source of inspiration, deepening her understanding of music’s powerful ability to connect people and communities.  She received a Bachelor’s in music performance at DePaul University and a Master’s in the Contemporary Performance Program at Manhattan School of Music. Isabel has studied North Indian Classical Music with renowned vocalist Rajyasree Ghosh in Kolkata, India and Falu Shah in New York City.  She currently lives, teaches and performs between Asheville, NC and Brooklyn, NY.

The canon of cosmic American songsters has long been marked by a wandering authenticity. Wes Tirey, a song and son from Ohio now in North Carolina, comes as true as the wind cutting down a city street on No Winners in the Blues. His wrought iron baritone vocal delivery, maybe a few too many grits, but this is no husky tumbleweed, it is a humid and sly tender night on the town. His impressionistic lyrics are glistening and dusty visions of a vivid past life lost in beer room jukebox stories; to say, “Wes is just a singer and these are just folk songs,” is to deny Wes a place around the campfire with the likes of other cosmic Americans like Ed Dorn, Fred Neil, Tom Robbins, Bill Callahan… not too afraid to be a little silly but totally wise and rascally like sparks cracklin’ or a flickering neon sign. Telling stories, maybe true, but ultimately belonging to this complicated American nightlife folklore. Tirey’s wonderful and curling acoustic guitar and narrative story song shavings remain the ground to stand on, lost among the atmospheric dusky accompaniment of ghostly electric guitar work from Shane Parish. A shuddering and sweet denim blue pocket full of stories and songs, a fingered pick worn sharp, a pen vivid and a voice low, boot the cobblestones and roll tired but trying in the alleys. A candid blues vision.

Shane and Isabel’s Performance

https://ashevillefm.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/Revolve-performance-Shane.mp3

Wes’s Performance

https://ashevillefm.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/Revolve-performance-Wes.mp3

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Intv. with Michelle Myers of Energy Justice North Carolina

July 21, 2019 by Emma Hutchens

News Correspondent Emma Hutchens got the chance to speak with Michelle Myers from the Center for Biological Diversity and Energy Justice North Carolina about their upcoming event called The Asheville Uprising.  The event takes place on July 22nd and aims to get community members involved to help transition to renewable energy. Take a listen below!

https://ashevillefm.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/EnergyCoalition07182019.mp3

Featured image courtesy of Eventbrite

 


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City Council Districting Work Session Recap with David Forbes

July 21, 2019 by Emma Hutchens

News Correspondent Gerry Leonard got the chance to sit down with David Forbes, who is the editor of the Asheville Blade to discuss the recent city council work session on re-districting that took place earlier this month. Have a listen below.

https://ashevillefm.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/CCReportDavidForbesDistrictingWorkSession07032019.mp3

 


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Intv. with Justin Young of RiverLink

July 18, 2019 by Emma Hutchens

News Correspondent Kirby Rucker got the chance to speak with Justin Young from RiverLink about their event RiverFest and the Anything That Floats Parade. Attendees will get the chance to watch all kinds of fun floats made out of recycled materials from the riverside, while enjoying brews from New Belgium Brewery. Listen to the full interview below!

https://ashevillefm.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/RiverLink-Interview.wav

Featured image courtesy of RiverLink’s Facebook page


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