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Tina Collins (vocals /guitarist) of the band Tina & Her Pony – Positive Vibes’ Early Morning Music Sessions – 103.3 AshevilleFM – Tuesday, March 5th, 2024 –

Tina Collins (vocals /guitarist) of the band Tina & Her Pony – Positive Vibes’ Early Morning Music Sessions – 103.3 AshevilleFM – Tuesday, March 5th, 2024 –

March 3, 2024 by DJ Smittymon

Join DJSmittymon this week as he welcomes Tina Collins (vocals /guitarist) of the band Tina & Her Pony on the Positive Vibes’ Early Morning Music Sessions..  Happening this Tuesday, March 5th, 2024 – starts around 9am..

tune in / turn it up..  enjoy…   smittymon

Tina will be performing live in the studio and talking about all things Tina & Her Pony..  including their next show at the Story Parlor –  (Saturday, March 9th)

An Evening of Folk Music with Tina & Her Pony

Saturday, March 9, 2024 / 7:00 PM 9:00 PM /  Story Parlor 227 Haywood Road Asheville, NC 28006
Show info – on storyparloravl.com

Tina and Her Pony

ABOUT THE BAND: Indie Appalachian Folk music project Tina and Her Pony began in Asheville, North Carolina, USA in 2010.  Shortly thereafter, she spent two years holed up in the high desert mountain town of Taos, New Mexico becoming one of the iconic artist colony’s most beloved performing acts.

“Even within the world of folk, Tina & Her Pony’s sound can’t be defined within a single culture or concept. What is undeniable, however, is the soul-stirring power of the music itself”.  

– Andria Brown, Folk All Y’all 

In a soundscape rich in folk and americana offerings Tina and Her Pony stands out with her clarity and freshness. Harmonies, arrangements, lyrics and captivating vocals combine to create something greater than the sum of the pieces which, taken individually, are deceptively straightforward. Her music chronicles complex emotional landscapes with the kind of wisdom and honesty required from roots music in its most distilled and cherished forms.  The pandemic brought much change and loss to Tina’s world, and this is reflected in her fresh material, a collection of songs that comprises her newest record, “Marigolds” (2023).

Albums: Tina and Her Pony, Champion, Marigolds, Walkin’ in My Sleep

Fan Base/Socials/More Links:

Insta: @tinaandherpony 2.7K followers

Facebook: @tinaandherponymusic  2.6K followers

YouTube: @tinaandherpony 217 followers

Video 1 upbeat original song “Yellow Rose”

Video 2 cover of “These Days” Jackson Browne

Video 3 mellow original song “Canadian Summer”

Spotify 653 Followers

Bandcamp 985 followers

Website:  www.tinaandherpony.com

All inquiries: [email protected]

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Come Join Us At The Whale March 2nd!

March 2, 2024 by KP Whaley

Join us from 4-8pm March 2nd from 4-8pm to kickoff being selected as their nonprofit of the month! Don’t forget to round up all month for Asheville FM.

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Radio Active Kids March 2! THE ALL VINYL EPISODE!!!

March 1, 2024 by Sagan

https://ashevillefm.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/RAK-vinyl-promo-smol-Made-with-Clipchamp.mp4
Y’all. Y’ALL. I’ve been planning this show for many months & I am INCREDIBLY excited to say it is finally here! This week, I present…the All-Vinyl Episode of Radio Active Kids!!!! That’s right, nothing but independent kids’ music ON VINYL for the entire show–and all the records (except 2) that I’ll be playing came out in the last 15 years! I’ll play releases by (in alphabetical order): Ron Albanese, caspar babypants, Laurie Berkner, The Bugaloos, James Culleton, Ella Jenkins: We’ll Sing a Song Together, Josh Lovelace, The Lucky Trikes, The Not-Its!, The Oot n’ Oots, Red Yarn (ft. Mista Cookie Jar), Justin Roberts, Secret Agent 23 Skidoo, The Shazzbots!, The Strawberry Jam, Three O’Clock Rock, & Steve Weeks!!!!!!!!!!!!! Seriously, do NOT miss this episode! 8-10am ET Saturday at ashevillefm.org/show/radio-active-kids or the Asheville FM app & podcasting at https://anchor.fm/radio-active-kids
P.S. In the video of my kids’ vinyl collection, I used audio from the amazing “new music” jingles that I’ve previously used by Strawbitty Yops, Jim “Mr. Stinky Feet” Cosgrove, & Justin Roberts!!! Check out the playlist of all the awesome new music jingles that have been made for the show at https://www.facebook.com/watch/1663385677021004/591338678627157

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Queer Calendar for week of March 1st

March 1, 2024 by KP Whaley

  • This and every Friday it’s Drag Queen karaoke at O Henry’s 8pm to midnight
  • It’s the First Friday of the Month so it’s Talent Search at o’Henry’s with Lethia Dose Sign-ups between 8 and 10 pm.  Drawing numbers at 10:15 pm Show starts at midnight. The Winner is chosen by audience applause and receives a cash prize and host the next month’s talent search.
  • THIS FRIDAY, is Broadsway! A One WoMAN Drag Queen Musical Revue, set to captivate audiences on Friday, March 1 at 5:00 p.m. This glamorous fundraiser event for Healing Solutions Counseling will take place at the chic pleb Urban Winery, promising an unforgettable evening filled with entertainment and laughter. Enjoy classic songs from A Chorus Line, Sweet Charity, Guys & Dolls, Cabaret, Little Shop of Horrors and more.Tickets are available at www.AshevilleDragBrunch.com .
  • This Friday it’s RuPaul Drag Race viewing party and drag show at Banks Ave Bar the episode starts at 8pm with drag show following at 10.
  • This and every Saturday, drag shows starting at 11pm and midnight at O.Henrys. 
  • Gentle Yoga for Queer & GNC Folks at West Asheville Yoga Studio from 1:30 to 2:30. Learn more at “westashevilleyoga.com”.
  • “Life’s a Drag” Brunch Every Sunday at Asheville Beauty Academy. Doors @12, show @ 1pm.  
  • Following the “Life’s a Drag” Brunch is Drag Appreciation Day every Sunday at the Asheville Beauty Academy from 3pm to 6pm.
  • Also this and every Sunday it’s Social Sundays at Banks Avenue Bar from 4-7pm. Music, Dancing and Drinks with the queer community.
  • Monday and every Monday, Karaoke hosted by Ganymede at the 27 Club at 10pm. 
  • Blue Ridge Pride in partnership with Bill Kaelin Marketing, Grail Moviehouse, present’s their new quarterly Queer film series for Asheville! And this coming Monday, March 4th at 7pm is the 2nd film in the series: BUT I’M A CHEERLEADER Each film benefits a different organization serving the LGBTQIA+ community, and this one will benefit YouthOUTright WNC
  • Every Tuesday it’s Trivia with a drag queen at Avl Beauty academy at 8pm, followed by karaoke at 10pm. 
  • This coming Wednesday, March 6th at 8pm Gender fluid musician, CHELSEA WOLFE plays the Orange Peel with Divide & Dissolve. Show: 8pm | Doors: 7pm

Looking Ahead:

  • Friday March 8th at the Orange Peel, SUB-RADIO brings their “Past Selves” Tour with queer lead singer Adam Bradley. Doors: 7:00 PM. Show: 8:00 PM
  • Saturday March 9th is An Evening of Folk Music with Tina & Her Pony at Story Parlor 227 Haywood Rd Asheville, tickets and more info at storyparloravl.com

Looking Farther Ahead….

  • Hendersonville Theatre is presenting Sordid Lives starting Thursday March 21st.  Tickets at hendersonvilletheatre.org
  • On Thursday, April 25th, the Western North Carolina AIDS Project (WNCAP) will host the annual Dining Out For Life event. Partnering again with the Asheville Independent Restaurant Association (AIR), Dining Out For Life 2024 will encourage residents of Asheville and Western North Carolina to eat out at Participating Restaurants. This celebration supports both the local restaurants that host the events and raises money for WNCAP’s life-saving services. Now in its 22nd year, Dining Out for Life has raised hundreds of thousands of dollars in the fight against HIV/AIDS. The money raised by WNCAP’s annual Dining Out for Life is more critical than ever. Your donations provide care, rental assistance, and education in our fight against HIV/AIDS. Dine Out. End HIV!

 


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Measles is back in the U.S.: The most likely causes are exposure to recent travelers by unvaccinated children

February 28, 2024 by Richard Needleman

 

WESTON, FL – February 20, 2024 – A cluster of 6 measles cases was first reported on February 16th at the Manatee Bay Elementary School, a public school in Broward County, near Miami. The CD reported that as of February 23rd, there have been at least 35 cases in 15 states this year. Widespread measles vaccination since 1963 has nearly eliminated the disease in the U.S. 3-4 million Americans had measles annually before the vaccine, according to the CDC. Nearly every child got measles by the time they were 15 years old, including myself. Fewer than 200 cases a year have been reported in the U.S. between 1997 and 2013. More than 200 cases a year occurred in only 3 years out of the next 10.

Measles is a highly contagious virus that can spread through airborne droplets when an infected individual sneezes or coughs. The droplets can remain in the air for up to 2 hours. The onset of symptoms can occur 8 to 14 days after exposure. Measles is recognized by a rash on the face and neck appearing 3-5 days after symptoms begin. The rash can spread to the rest of the body. Signs and symptoms include: a high fever, cough, runny nose, and red, watery eyes. 20% of infected unvaccinated children require hospitalization. The virus spreads between 4 days prior and 4 days after the rash appears. The illness can cause permanent hearing loss, intellectual disability after brain swelling, and respiratory complications after pneumonia. Fatalities occur in about 1% of hospitalized persons.

The risk of contracting measles is very low in persons who had the illness or have been vaccinated. The measles vaccine has become a part of the Measles, Mumps, Rubella (MMR) vaccine since 1971. The MMR vaccine is given as a series of 2 doses. The first dose is at 12 to 15 months of age. The second dose is at 4 to 6 years of age. After 2 doses, 98% of people are protected against getting infected with measles; therefore, the infection is almost completely preventable. Vaccination is done before a child enters kindergarten in the U.S. The CDC has recommended a 95% vaccination rate to achieve herd immunity. However, the CDC reports that the vaccination rate has dropped in the U.S. since the COVID-19 pandemic because an increased number of exemptions have been obtained by parents.

Up to 90% of unvaccinated persons who have never had measles before will become infected if they are exposed to a person with measles. Measles outbreaks in the U.S. can occur from international travelers who get measles in nations with a low vaccination rate. Upon return, the infection can spread to unvaccinated people and to communities with low vaccination rates. The Broward County School Superintendent reported on February 21st that 97% of the students at the Manatee Bay school have been vaccinated, above the U.S. target. At this time, it has not been determined whether the infected students had been vaccinated or not.

Few adverse reactions arise from the measles vaccine. Children can develop fever, tiredness, and a rash 10% of the time, and joint pain 3% of the time. Severe reaction rarely occurs after vaccination, in about 3 out of 1 million people. Numerous peer-reviewed studies have shown no association between the vaccine and autism.

Dr. Michael Osterholm, director of the Minnesota’s Center for infectious Disease Research and Policy said, “We’re going to see more kids seriously ill, hospitalized and even die. And what’s so tragic about this, these are all preventable.”

 

Listen to the full report below:

 

https://ashevillefm.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/Measles_2.28.24.mp3

 

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


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The weekly COVID-19, flu & RSV update: We are past the holiday season peak

February 28, 2024 by Richard Needleman

 

ASHEVILLE, NC –  February 28, 2024 – We are past the holiday season peak for respiratory viral infections.

The CDC’s COVID Dashboard for the week ending on February 17th shows:  

  • Hospital admission levels are low in about 85% of the counties in North Carolina, including Buncombe County, and high in 0%. They are low in more than 90% of the counties in the U.S. and high in less than 1%. Admissions have decreased in the U.S. by about 5% and increased in North Carolina and Buncombe County from the previous week.
  • About 3% of the deaths in North Carolina were due to COVID, the 3rd lowest level of 6 groups.
  • Emergency room visits for COVID-19 are low in North Carolina. This represents about 3% of all ER visits, the 2nd lowest level of 5 groups

Wastewater monitoring can be used to provide early warning for COVID outbreaks. The Buncombe & Henderson counties wastewater data on the North Carolina COVID Dashboard for the week ending on February 14th shows:

  • The number of viral gene copies in each water sample is at a red level representing the highest level of 5 groups, currently between the 80th and 100th percentile relative to the past level measured at the same site.
  • The 15-day rate of change of the number of viral gene copies in each water sample has increased from the previous week, at 1-9%, the lowest level of 3 groups for a positive rate of change.

The CDC’s weekly flu surveillance report for the week ending on February 17th indicates that North Carolina is at a moderate level. Last week, North Carolina was at a high level.

The CDC reported that the 3-week average for the percent positivity for RSV PCR tests in North Carolina for the week ending on February 17th shows that it continues to decrease, to below 2%.

The North Carolina Respiratory Virus Summary Dashboard for the week ending on February 17th shows that

  • The percentage of emergency room visits for people with respiratory virus symptoms has decreased.
  • COVID and flu hospital admissions have increased
  • There were more COVID admissions than flu.

Dr. Mandy Cohen, the CDC director, told Yahoo Life, if you are starting to feel sick with a cough, sore throat or fever: get tested, get treatment, and stay home.

 

Listen to the full report below:

 

https://ashevillefm.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/Respiratory-virus-update_2.28.24.mp3

 

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


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