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Concert Calendar 1/14-1/23

Concert Calendar 1/14-1/23

January 14, 2024 by Whitley Albury

Monday, January 15th

Mashup Mondays @ One World Brewing West

The E’Lon JD trio @ Little Jumbo 

 

Tuesday, January 16th

Grateful Family Band Tuesdays @ One World Brewing West

Tuesday Night Funk Jam @ Asheville Music Hall 

Percy Jones, Alex Skolnick, Kenny Grohowski, Tim Motzer @ Grey Eagle 

Jay Sanders, Will Boyd, Zack Page, Alan Hall @ Little Jumbo

Wolf, Seriff and Sipe @ Eulogy 

 

Wednesday, January 17th

Disclaimer Stand-up Open Mic @ Asheville Music Hall

Psych Night @ Fleetwood’s

Badfish, Dale and the Zdubs & Damn Skippy @ The Orange Peel

Old-time Jam @ Jack of the Wood

The Wormdogs & the Tennessee Stifflegs @ The Double Crown

Asheville FM Live Music Sessions @ The Getaway River Bar

 

Thursday, January 18th

The Lumpy Heads @ Asheville Music Hall

Jake Burns @ One World Brewing downtown

Anti-Sapien, Torsion, All Hell @ The Odd

Doss Church & the Unholy Noise @ The Orange Peel

Drew Matulich  @ Jack of the Wood

Jessie and the Jinx @ The Crow and Quill

Sluice & Truth Club @ Eulogy

 

Friday, January 19th

Princess Goes with Exclamation Pony @ The Grey Eagle

Dirty Dead @ The One Stop

Sun Goblin, Andrew Thelston Band & Lower Peaks @ One World Brewing west

Nerve Endings, Systematic Devastation, Codapen @ The Odd

Puppy and the Dogs, Bad Ties, Places @ Fleetwood’s

Shrek Rave @ The Orange Peel

Bald Mountain Boys  @ Jack of the Wood

Eiriel, And I Become Death, Ever After @ 27 Club

Jason Daniello @ Highland Brewing downtown

Sauce Pocket @ Highland Brewing

Nick Garrison Jazz @ The Crow and Quill

Moma PS5 @ Different Wrld

 

Saturday, January 20th

Foy Vance w/Bonnie Bishop @ The Grey Eagle

E’lon JD x Elora Dash @ The One Stop

Dan Davis Organ Trio & Upland Drive @ One World Brewing west 

Ryles Monroe @ One World Brewing downtown

Cloutchaser, Party Nerve, Mary’s Letter, Mercury Dimes @ Fleetwood’s

Jesse Cook @ The Orange Peel

The Howdies  @ Jack of the Wood

Vera Soul, Father Figures, Blissful Thoughts @ 27 Club

Jeremy Short @ Highland Brewing

DJ Lil Meow Meow @ Little Jumbo

Dylan LeBlanc @ Eulogy

 

Sunday, January 21st 

Country Tea Dance @ Fleetwood’s

Bluegrass Brunch  @ Jack of the Wood

Mindful-NES @ Fleetwood’s

Chuck Lichtenberger @ Ginger’s Revenge

The Asheville Jazz Collective @ Highland Brewing

Slice of Life Comedy @ Asheville Pizza & Brewing

Asheville Asian Culture Festival Gala @ Eulogy

 

Monday, January 22nd 

TJ & Dave @ The Grey Eagle

The Core @ Little Jumbo

Elder with Bask @ Eulogy

 

Tuesday, January 23rd

Tuesday Night Funk Jam @ Asheville Music Hall

Alt Aso @ The Orange Peel

Jay Sanders, Will Boyd, Zack Page & Alan Hall @ Little Jumbo

 

Wortham Center of The Arts Presents: 

The Comedy Zone Featuring Lace Larrabee And Brent Blakeney 1/19 – 1/20

The Wizard Of Oz – Youth Edition 1/20-1/21

Filed Under: Community News, Station News

Radio Active Kids January 13! Wild and weird new (and old) music!

January 12, 2024 by Sagan

We’ve got a ton of wild & weird new–and old!–music this week on Radio Active Kids, featuring new releases by the likes of Will’s Jams & Seeka Sings, Fabulous Lemon Drops, Captain Festus McBoyle, Rolie Polie Guacamole, Levity Beet (ft. Mr Roberelli, LOOPY TUNES, & MLO!), Lisa Loeb & The Hollow Trees, Ginalina, La Bollito Band, Eden Mulholland, The Shytunas, Postmodern Pirates, Miss Tutti And The Fruity Band, Snackbeard, Rockaroni and Cheese, & Aguacate, PLUS wizard rock by Hawthorn & Holly, Siriusly Hazza P, Pussycat Dolores & Hungry Hungry Hippogriffs, AND older songs by The Listies, Hopalong Andrew, Billy Kelly & Molly Ledford, & FluffyMcCustard!!!! 8-10am ET Saturday at ashevillefm.org/show/radio-active-kids or the Asheville FM app & podcasting at https://anchor.fm/radio-active-kids


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As respiratory illness peaks this winter: wearing a mask is good protection against getting severely ill

January 10, 2024 by Richard Needleman

 

ATLANTA, GA – January 10, 2024 – Many hospitals in North Carolina and the U.S. have begun to require masks because of the surge in the number of people having respiratory viral infections, visiting emergency rooms, and being admitted to the hospital. Many hospitals in 7 states including North Carolina have begun mask mandates for staff, patients and visitors and have reinstituted visitor restrictions. Visitors at Duke Hospital are encouraged to wear masks while seeing patients. Cape Fear Valley Health hospitals are requiring masks. Duke Health, UNC Health and WakeMed restrict young visitors from inpatient areas. Cases of the flu, in particular, and COVID-19 have been rising since Thanksgiving and are predicted to continue to grow during the remaining cold winter months. Hospitals are full of vulnerable patients with underlying health problems and staff that are at risk of getting severely ill with respiratory illness so these groups need to be protected from the high prevalence of respiratory viruses in the community.

According to the CDC, 31 states and Washington, DC, are at a high or very high level of respiratory illness activity. During the week ending on December 23rd, hospital admissions have totaled more than 29 thousand patients with COVID-19, about 15 thousand with the flu, and thousands with RSV according to the CDC. The flu activity is rising. There are about 6500 deaths so far this season. Young children and older adults are more susceptible to get severely ill with RSV.

This is the time of year that respiratory illnesses like the flu, RSV and COVID-19 can affect us. People are indoors more because it is cold outside. Holiday travel and gatherings brought us together and created an opportunity for viruses to spread. The COVID pandemic has taught us how susceptible we are to respiratory viral illness and that preventive measures can reduce its spread and severity like wearing a face mask and getting vaccinated. The current flu vaccine matches up well with this year’s flu strain, further reducing the risk for vaccinated people to develop severe illness. Although, the number of cases is not overwhelming and not as severe as previous years, Dr. William Schaffner, an infectious disease expert from Vanderbilt University, feels that this season is ”moderately severe.”

The CDC has created a website (at cdc.gov/respiratory-viruses/index.html) with a county-by-county breakdown of the level of respiratory illness activity. This can be a guide in choosing the level of protection to reduce the risk of getting sick. North Carolina has very high respiratory illness activity based on healthcare visits for fever, cough or sore throat. The flu is increasing in Buncombe County based on emergency department visits. RSV and COVID-19 activity have been unchanged. The CDC urges eligible people to get vaccinated and to seek treatment if they test positive.

Low vaccination rates may contribute to the increase in cases in addition to cold weather and holiday gatherings. According to the latest CDC survey data, as of December 23rd:

  • About 44% of U.S. adults have gotten their annual fall flu shot
  • About 19% of U.S. adults have received the updated fall COVID-19 shot
  • About 17% of U.S. adults 60 years and older have been vaccinated against RSV

According to Dr. John Brownstein, an epidemiologist at Boston Children’s Hospital, “While there’s nothing unusual about what we’re seeing, the data still reflects an increase in illness and, as we know, masking will be helpful, regardless of the respiratory pathogen: RSV, COVID, flu, and the other respiratory pathogens that are circulating. So, it’s sort of a one size fits all strategy.”

 

Listen to the full report below:

 

https://ashevillefm.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/Masks_11024.mp3

 

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


More Posts for Show: Asheville FM News Hour

Filed Under: Community News

The COVID-19, flu & RSV weekly update

January 10, 2024 by Richard Needleman

 

ASHEVILLE, NC –  January 10, 2024 – Respiratory viral infections like COVID-19, influenza (the flu) and RSV can spread through holiday gatherings and travel. However, the COVID pandemic has made us aware that we can take steps to reduce spreading respiratory viruses. Therefore, persons who are more susceptible to getting sick like older adults and the immunocompromised have become more cautious.

The COVID-19 metrics are on the CDC’s COVID Dashboard. For the week ending on December 30th  

  • Hospital admission levels are low in about 60% of the counties in North Carolina, including Buncombe County, and high in 5%. They are low in about half of the counties in the U.S. and high in about 10%. Admissions have increased in the U.S. by about 20% and in North Carolina by 30% and decreased in Buncombe County from the previous week.
  • About 3.0% of the deaths in North Carolina were due to COVID, the 3rd lowest level of 6 groups.
  • Emergency room visits for COVID-19 are moderate in North Carolina. This represents about 4.0% of all ER visits, the 3rd lowest of 5 levels and a moderate increase from the previous week.

Wastewater monitoring can be used to provide early warning for COVID outbreaks. The Buncombe & Henderson counties wastewater data for the week ending on December 20th is on the North Carolina COVID Dashboard.

  • 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 decreased from the previous week, at -99% to -10%, the lowest level of 2 groups for a negative rate of change.

The CDC’s weekly flu surveillance report for the week ending on December 30th indicates that levels are high and very high for every southern state from California to the East coast. North Carolina is at the highest of 13 levels.

For the week ending on December 30th, the CDC reports that the 3-week average for the percent positivity for RSV PCR tests in North Carolina has climbed to more than 10% from November 4th to December 16th reaching a peak of almost 15% around Thanksgiving. The most recent report on the week of December 30th shows that percent positivity is less than 7%.

The weekly North Carolina Respiratory Virus Summary Dashboard was last updated for the week ending on January 3rd. Emergency room visits for people with respiratory virus symptoms increased by more than 20%. Hospital admissions continue to increase for both COVID and the flu. There were more admissions for the flu than COVID for each of the past 2 weeks.

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.

Dr. William Schaffner, professor of infectious diseases at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, tells USA Today.com that COVID-19 cases should increase over the winter as they have the past 3 years. The risk of transmission can also increase during the upcoming holiday season when many people get together indoors.

There is a surge of respiratory disease as people spend more time indoors during the winter months and due to an increase in indoor gatherings and travel during the holidays. However, more and more Americans have developed some immunity from vaccination and previous infection. Therefore, we have to protect at-risk groups who remain susceptible to getting severely ill.

 

Listen to the full report below:

 

https://ashevillefm.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/Respiratory-virus_10824.mp3

 

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


More Posts for Show: Asheville FM News Hour

Filed Under: Community News

The UnCola’s Favorites of 2023 – the Final

January 9, 2024 by Erik Mattox

Join The UnCola tonight at 8 PM est on 103.3 Asheville FM for our 5th and final look back at our favorite songs from 2023.


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New Show Time/Format Update

January 8, 2024 by Dr. Johnny Milkshake PhD

Welcome to the wild wonderful world of The Late Show,  North America’s longest running Freeform/Non-linear Abstract Narrative Radio show. What’s that you say?

  • First Hour: Freeform: No genres, just vibes.
  • Second Hour: Non-Linear Abstract Narrative, Through sounds! Plunderphonics, Culture Jamming, found sound, layered sounds, sound sounds. Grab some headphones and relax into a guided journey into your own imagination (note: Sometimes it gets uncomfortable, but the good uncomfortable).

Midnight on Saturday (which is really Sunday, but like you know what I mean).

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