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LAVENDER BLUE – AshevilleFM Live Music Sessions – The Getaway River Bar – Wednesday, July 17th 10-11pm at 103.3FM – streaming www.ashevillefm.org

LAVENDER BLUE – AshevilleFM Live Music Sessions – The Getaway River Bar – Wednesday, July 17th 10-11pm at 103.3FM – streaming www.ashevillefm.org

July 10, 2024 by DJ Smittymon

Asheville band “LAVENDER BLUE”  will be performing at The Getaway River Bar  – show starts at 9pm and will be simulcast live on 103.3FM at 10pm on the..

AshevilleFM Live Music Sessions..

Join us! / Tune in!

Wednesday, July 17th

No Cover!!

AshevilleFM and The Getaway River Bar are pleased to present this special event..  Support also comes from Arts AVL, Buncombe County, and North Carolina Arts Council

ABOUT THE BAND:
LAVENDER BLUE IS… the vessel for the songwriting and guitar playing of Kayla Zuskin. Lavender Blue the band consists of Mike Henry Johnson on Pedal Steel and Synthesizers, Mary Steinbrecher on Electric Bass and Jack Victor on Drumkit and occasionally keys.Their music is best described as slowcore and alternative indie with a dash of Americana.Located in Asheville, NC, Lavender Blue musicians are also music teachers, engineers/producers, songwriters and multi-instrumentalists.The In Between, Lavender Blue’s second LP, will release in summer 2024. “Craggy” the first single was released on all platforms on Friday June 14th.
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“With a lovely use of pedal steel guitar, reverb, and a dreamy vocal performance, the effect is something that captures a wistful sense of melancholic and looming loss, perfect for the chilly and lonely days of winter, let alone in the current stage of this never-ending pandemic, where we have all been forced to indeed, slow down.”- We All Want Someone to Shout For
Underlying themes of folk and soft-rock brings House on a Highway by Lavender Blue. The song lies out gentleness in the most reposeful way— still breeze, total reminiscence. This is what it feels like to fall in love, finding home in someone and within yourself.-Start Tracks“Zuskin’s plaintive vocals firmly placed underneath sand waves of slightly off-kilter guitar chords, and instrumental crescendos being teased but not acted upon every once in a while. By the end of the song, though, she’s done with teasing – instead, she lets an unexpected guitar solo rip out. It’s not bombast for the sake of it but a way to finish the song in a determined and tenacious way.- High Clouds.org““Beware” embodies the unique style of Lavender Blue, summoning both dark and light to create its own atmosphere.”-American Pancake“Grace and subtlety are the hallmarks of this understated collection of songs.”-Mountain Xpress
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The Getaway River Bar – The Getaway is a laid-back bar with extra chill vibes by the river. With an expanse of outdoor seating and recreations set on the edge of the French Broad River, it welcomes everyone 21+ to loosen up and enjoy a getaway hidden in-between the city center and growing West Asheville.        790 Riverside Drive – Asheville, NC 28801 – (828) 545-6985            https://www.getawayontheriver.com/

 

AshevilleFM Live Music Sessions

Wednesday’s at 10pm

@AshevilleFM 103.3 /  https://ashevillefm.org/


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A Tribute to Brit Funk

July 9, 2024 by Erik Mattox

Join The UnCola tonight at 8 PM EST on Asheville FM as we pay tribute to Brit Funk, a musical style that originated in Britain in the late 1970s and mixed elements of jazz, funk, soul, disco, and pop.


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Cyprus Hartford Resists Federal Grand Jury + MACC Film Festival

July 7, 2024 by bogoodness

Cyprus Hartford Resists Federal Grand Jury + MACC Film Festival

"Cyprus Hartford Resists Federal Grand Jury + MACC Film Festival" plus a cutout photo of Cyprus playing guitar and the NYC Anarchist Film Fest pic with an eyeThis week we’re featuring three segments. First up, you’ll a conversation I had with Asphalt, a supporter of a recent federal grand jury resister in Charleston, South Carolina.

After that Cyprus Hartford, the grand jury resister, speaks for herself and reads her statement of resistance.

Finally, you can find an interview that Ian did with Marisa Holmes and Molly of the Metropolitan Anarchist Coordinating Committee about their recent anarchist film festival.

To hear a slightly longer edition, including Sean Swain’s commentary on the presidential debate, check out our podcast at our website.

Past GJ Eps

  • Steve Martinez resists NoDAPL GJ in 2021
  • Jeremy Hammond resists Wikileaks-related GJ in 2019 & 2020
  • Chelsea Manning resists Wikileaks-related GJ in 2019
  • Katie Yow resists NC GJ in 2017
  • Standing Rock GJ resistance in 2016
  • Jerry Koch resists NYC GJ in 2013
  • Resistance to GJ in Pacific Northwest in 2013 ( 1 & 2)
  • San Francisco GJ with Ian Coldwater in 2012

Federal Grand Juries

By way of introduction to this first segment, I’d like to remind people that none of the people speaking about grand juries here are lawyers, but we are sharing information we’ve gotten from lawyers and legal experts to the best of our abilities. I’m going to read a bit from the website NCResistsTheGrandJury.Wordpress.Com:

What is a Grand Jury?

In the federal legal system, the grand jury is used to decide whether someone should be charged (“indicted”) for a serious crime. The grand jury hears evidence presented by the prosecutor: the U.S. Attorney. The grand jury uses subpoenas to gather this evidence. It can subpoena documents, physical evidence, and witnesses to testify. The “special” federal grand jury, created in 1970, can be used to investigate “possible” organized criminal activity rather than a specific crime. The California legal system also has grand juries, but it is optional whether criminal prosecutions are initiated by grand jury indictment, or by a complaint by the District Attorney and preliminary hearing before a judge.

How is a Grand Jury Different Than a Trial Jury?

Unlike the “petit” jury, which is used to determine guilt in a trial, a grand jury consists of 16 to 23 jurors who are not screened for bias. The purpose of the grand jury is not to determine guilt or innocence, but to decide whether there is probable cause to prosecute someone for a felony crime. The grand jury operates in secrecy and the normal rules of evidence do not apply. The prosecutor runs the proceedings and no judge is present. Defense lawyers are not allowed to be present in the grand jury room and cannot present evidence, but may be available outside the room to consult with witnesses. The prosecutor and the grand jury members may not reveal what occurred in the grand jury room and witnesses cannot obtain a transcript of their testimony.

How Has the Grand Jury Been Used by the State?

Because of their broad subpoena powers and secretive nature, grand juries have been used by the government to gather information on political movements and to disrupt those movements by causing fear and mistrust. The grand jury lends itself to being used for improper political investigation due in part to the prosecutor’s ability to question witnesses without regard for rules that prohibit irrelevant, unreliable or unlawfully obtained evidence. Those called before the grand jury may be compelled to answer any question, even those relating to lawful personal and political activities. That information has been used by the government as a basis to conduct further surveillance and disruption of political dissent. When used against political movements, the grand jury causes fear and mistrust because persons who refuse to answer questions about their First Amendment political activities, friends and associates may be jailed for the life of the grand jury: up to 18 months. If a witness asserts their Fifth Amendment right to remain silent, they may be forced to accept immunity or go to jail for contempt. Even a witness who attempts to cooperate can be jailed if minor inconsistencies are found in their testimony. Such a perjury charge may stand even when the grand jury fails to hand down any indictment for what it was ostensibly investigating.

The grand jury is a complicated and opaque process, by design.  Our movements have decades of experience resisting grand juries, and there are resources available to learn more and support those who resist.
If you have been contacted by federal law enforcement, the National Lawyers Guild has a national federal defense hotline at 212-679-2811.

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Reggie Headen and Nightime Noon – AshevilleFM Live Music Sessions (Juneteenth Celebration Show) is up on the Live Recording tab – get the link!

July 4, 2024 by DJ Smittymon

Asheville band “Reggie Headen and Nightime Noon”  played The Getaway River Bar during a special Juneteenth Celebration Show – while we simulcast it live on the AshevilleFM Live Music Sessions (ALMS) – Link is below (hover label) or you can go to the LIVE RECORDINGS tab off the main menu to hear all the great ALMS recordings..

AshevilleFM Live Music Sessions..

Third Wednesday every month at 10pm   

AshevilleFM 103.3 and The Getaway River Bar have teamed up to provide you this live performance….  Support also comes from Arts AVL, Buncombe County, and North Carolina Arts Council

AshevilleFM Live Music Sessions – Reggie Headen and Nightime Noon

ABOUT THE BAND:
Reggie Headen and Nightime Noon is an eclectic ensemble on a mission to redefine the boundaries of genre by removing those boundaries. Led by charismatic frontman Reggie Headen, whose soulful vocals and magnetic presence commands center stage. With raw emotion and regal eloquence… He is both Shaman and Storyteller. He is accompanied by his 8 piece band, Nighttime Noon. Andy Lawniczak on Keys and Trumpet, Johnathan Reilly on Alto-Saxophone, Andy Burns on Guitar, Keith Snyder on Bass and Ryan Ptasnick on drums.

The Getaway River Bar – The Getaway is a laid-back bar with extra chill vibes by the river. With an expanse of outdoor seating and recreations set on the edge of the French Broad River, it welcomes everyone 21+ to loosen up and enjoy a getaway hidden in-between the city center and growing West Asheville.                        790 Riverside Drive – Asheville, NC 28801 – (828) 545-6985 https://www.getawayontheriver.com/

 

AshevilleFM Live Music Sessions

Wednesday’s at 10pm

@AshevilleFM 103.3 /  https://ashevillefm.org/

 


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AshevilleFM Live Music Sessions – Reggie Headen and Nightime Noon

July 4, 2024 by DJ Smittymon

Asheville FM Live Music Sessions –Wednesday, June 19th, 2024

Reggie Headen and Nightime Noon – Live from The Getaway River Bar

 

AshevilleFM 103.3 and The Getaway River Bar have teamed up to provide you this live performance…   Support also comes from Arts AVL, Buncombe County, and North Carolina Arts Council

just hit play on the audio track below…  and turn it up!!!

Special thanks to our volunteers Joaquin (J) and Forest (simulcast / set up team), Dave Baker AFM on-site host / Sound Engineering / set up team and photos ),  Band coordination by China Langford and Andrea Gonzalez, with Bruce Swan (in the studio) for their efforts to make this happen!

…and special thanks to the entire crew at the Getaway River Bar for engineering the sound and being such great hosts…

** Note**  Recorded during safe harbor – Explicit language warning

https://ashevillefm.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/ALMS-Reggie-Headen-1.mp3

 

 

 


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Sunscreen and sunblock are good for you, or are they?

July 4, 2024 by Richard Needleman

 

SILVER SPRING, MD – July 3, 2024 – Sunscreen and sunblock products are recommended by doctors to reduce the risk of getting skin cancer. Sunscreen and sunblock can protect people from the sun’s harmful ultraviolet (UV) rays, but in different ways. Sunscreen products contain chemicals that can absorb the UV rays (deactivating the rays) before they can affect the skin. While sunblock (which is oftentimes referred to as a sunscreen too) contains the minerals zinc oxide or titanium oxide. These chemicals act as a physical barrier that reflect the sun’s rays before they reach the skin. Sunblock can also protect against sunburn and ‘sun poisoning,’ a more severe form of sunburn.

Here are some differences between sunscreen and sunblock. Sunscreen is easy to rub into your skin and it disappears completely. It should be applied 20 minutes before exposure to the sun to be fully absorbed. Some people with sensitive skin may develop contact dermatitis so people with sensitive skin should use sunblock. Sunblock is slathered onto the skin. It sits on top of the skin and works immediately. Some sunblock products leave a white residue on the skin. However, newer sunblock products, made with mineral nanoparticles, can be rubbed into the skin and do not leave the white residue.

Ultraviolet light can cause skin cancer, cataracts of the eye, damage to the skin called sunburn, and premature aging of the skin. UV light is comprised of A waves and B waves. Both are harmful to your skin. Overexposure to B waves can cause sunburn, while A waves can cause sunburn and skin cancer. UV light can damage DNA in skin cells causing genetic mutations which can initiate cancers to grow. Skin cancer is the most common cancer in the U.S. Most UV-caused skin cancer occur on sun-exposed areas of the skin. Skin cancer can be prevented by using sunscreen and sunblock and taking other precautions. Basal cell and squamous cell carcinomas, the most common skin cancers, are usually curable with early diagnosis and treatment. Melanoma is less frequent and the most-deadly form of skin cancer.

The American Academy of Dermatology recommends a sunscreen or a sunblock that has a rating of SPF 30 or higher. It should be water resistant. Choose a broad-spectrum product to protect against UVA & UVB waves. Apply sunscreen to exposed skin 20 minutes before going outside throughout the year. Clouds do not adequately block UV rays, so use skin protectants even on cloudy days. An adult should apply about 1 ounce of sunscreen, about the size of a shot glass, especially over the face, chest, and shoulders. Reapply every 2 hours or more frequently after swimming or sweating. Other measures include wearing long-sleeved clothing, a broad-brimmed hat, and sunglasses.

Sunscreen and sunblock products may contain ingredients that are harmful to people and the environment. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) evaluates these products to ensure that they meet safety and effectiveness standards before each product is allowed to be used by Americans. According to a 2020 study by the FDA and published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, some of the active ingredients can be absorbed into the skin and enter the body. Recently the FDA has recalled some products that were found to be contaminated with benzene, a known carcinogen. According to Save the Reef, an organization dedicated to saving the world’s ocean and marine life, some popular chemicals found in sunscreen have been found to be toxic to coral reefs as are nanoparticles in some newer sunblock products. A list of these substances can be found at: https://savethereef.org/about-reef-save-sunscreen.html

 

Listen to the full report below:

 

https://ashevillefm.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Sunscreen-sunblock_7.03.24.mp3

 

Contact: Dr. Dick Needleman, Health reporter, 103.3 AshevilleFM, [email protected]


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