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Concert Calendar 1/1/24-1/9

Concert Calendar 1/1/24-1/9

December 30, 2023 by Whitley Albury

Monday, January 1

Mashup Mondays @ One World Brewing west

Brady Turner @ Highland Brewing

Nick Garrison Quintet @ Little Jumbo

Industry Night w/ Devyn Marzuola @ Eulogy

 

Tuesday, January 2nd

Tuesday Night Funk Jam @ Asheville Music Hall 

Grateful Family Band Tuesdays @ One World Brewing West

Cannibal Boom // Yawni // Bad Ties // Bruschetta Delorean @ 27 Club

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

 

Wednesday, January 3

Emerald Rae @ Grey Eagle

Latin Night Wednesdays @ One World Brewing West

Saylor Brothers & Friends @ French Broad River Brewery

Psych Night W/Dj Torren @ Fleetwood’s

Humpday Hootenanny @ One Stop

 

Thursday, January 4

Hannah Kaminer & The Wistfuls Album Release Show @ Grey Eagle

Destructo Disk + Strawberry Moon + Tongues Of Fire + Seismic Sutra @ Different Wrld

Pleasure Principles With Brandon Manitoba @ Eulogy

Russ Wilson & The Kings Of Jazz @ Crow & Quill

Jerry’s Dead @ French Broad River Brewery

 

Friday, January 5

Mama And The Ruckus (Album Release Show) @ Grey Eagle

Plantasmagoria @ The One Stop

Pink Mercury @ One World Brewing West

The 40,20,10s W/ Julia Sanders @ Orange Peel

Crystal Fountains @ Jack Of The Wood

Dj Dr. Filth @ Crow & Quill

Moon Bride, Suzie Brown & Scot Sax @ Citizen Vinyl

A Cold Night In Hell @ The Odd

Jody Carroll @ Ginger’s Revenge

Relay Relay @ Highland Brewing

Duck With Superbassic And Magenta Sunshine @ Eulogy

 

Saturday, January 6

Pretty Little Goat + The Wilder Flower @ Grey Eagle

Mono Means One Ft. John Ferrara @ The One Stop

Invitational Blues Guitar Slinger Showcase @ One World Brewing West

Hardwired – The Tribute To Metallica @ Orange Peel

Blue Ridge Tradition @ Jack Of The Wood

Drayton & The Dreamboats @ Crow & Quill

Drag Show @ O’henry’s

Queen Bee & The Honeylovers @ Highland Brewing

Rick Maguire Of Pile @ Different Wrld

Wagging @ Eulogy

 

Sunday, January 7

Viv & Riley (Album Release Show) @ Grey Eagle

Zoso – The Ultimate Led Zeppelin Experience @ Orange Peel

Grateful Sunday @ Highland Brewing 

 

Monday, January 8

The Chosen Ones – Industry Night with Devyn Marzuola @ Eulogy

Mashup Mondays @ One World Brewing West

CaroMia, Rahm, Iannuci & Jaze Uries @ 5 Walnut

 

Tuesday, January 9

Grateful Family Band Tuesdays @ One World Brewing West

Booty Tuesday w/DJ Tamagatchi @ Shakey’s

 

Have an event you’d like us to add? Send an email to [email protected]!

Filed Under: Community News, Station News

Radio Active Kids December 30! It’s Christmas-ish-ISH!

December 29, 2023 by Sagan

Welp, y’all, despite our best efforts, we did not manage to get to all the new kindie Christmas songs by our Christmas-ish show last week! Therefore, this week on Radio Active Kids, we present the “Christmas-ish-ISH” episode, featuring new holiday songs by Kymberly Stewart, Brian Vogan and his Good Buddies, Watch Reggie Run, Musicalité, Chumbahway, My Friend Christopher, Bleu Jay’s Guide To Living Far Out , Rockin’ Ron the Friendly Pirate, & Scott Mead–plus new NON-holiday songs by The Relative Minors, Wachún, LOOPY TUNES & Suzy Cato, Rolie Polie Guacamole, Mr. T & Friends, Mättu & Schnuder Buebe, Mr. Seth, Little Lips, Aunty Sharron mirii Bell, David Landau & Lauren Cregor!!!!!! 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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Vote for your health in the 2024 elections

December 27, 2023 by Richard Needleman

 

BUNCOMBE COUNTY, NC – 2024 – You can have an impact on keeping Asheville healthy by casting your vote in 2024. Don’t forget that, elected state officials proposed Medicaid expansion (ME) bills in 2022 to increase access to health care for many people and ratified it in 2023.

On December 1st, North Carolina officially became the 40th state to expand Medicaid, the federal program for health insurance for low-resource individuals. The state legislature had resisted any attempt to pass Medicaid expansion for more than a decade, in spite of strong support by the governor. However, 75% of North Carolinians (including a majority of Republicans and Democrats) wanted to improve the health of low-income persons and expand Medicaid according to a 2020 opinion poll.

The past decade was the time for a grassroots effort to remind our representatives that a strong bipartisan majority of North Carolinians want to expand Medicaid to improve the physical and financial health of low-income persons. A call to action was made to include letters and phone calls to the state legislators. Many non-profit organizations like Care4Carolina formed to support expanding access to healthcare. Without the ability to have a voter referendum in North Carolina, the will of the people was temporarily stalled. Therefore, it was of the upmost importance for everyone to persuade each elected state official to support Medicaid expansion or to vote for representatives that do.

ME increases health care access to eligible North Carolinians ages 19-64 and their families with earnings from 100 percent of the federal poverty level to 138 percent. It is estimated that 600 thousand more North Carolinians will be eligible for Medicaid, including almost 17 thousand people from Buncombe County. The benefits of expanding Medicaid in North Carolina include:

  • Keeping the newly insured healthier and living longer. Some examples are earlier cancer diagnosis, fewer cancer deaths, and better access to mental health and substance use disorder treatment
  • Fewer personal financial hardship cases and bankruptcies
  • A stronger economy by creating jobs, growing business activity and bringing in more revenue to the state including billions of federal dollars annually to support behavioral health, public safety, and rural health care

Grassroots efforts by many North Carolinians resulted in an energized majority of citizens leading the charge at the polls. The voters in 2020 and 2022 had a strong role in choosing state legislators that overturned years of avoiding Medicaid expansion.

There are many health-related issues that can be decided at the polls in 2024:

  • Climate change
  • Woman’s reproductive health
  • Health care access
  • Vaccination
  • Gun violence

Choosing a candidate in 2024 has everything to do with keeping Asheville healthy because everyone needs their health in order to live. However, our two-party system is strongly divided on health-related issues right now. Therefore, get out & vote for your health in 2024 so you can win at the ballot box and everyone can benefit.

 

Listen to the full report below:

 

https://ashevillefm.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/Vote-in-2024_12.27.23.mp3

 

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


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Filed Under: Community News

Holiday gatherings can spread the COVID-19 virus & other respiratory virus infections too: They will continue to be around in 2024

December 27, 2023 by Richard Needleman

 

BUNCOMBE COUNTY, NC –  December 27, 2023 – COVID-19 and other respiratory viral infections like influenza (the flu) and RSV can spread through holiday gatherings and travel. Prior to the COVID pandemic, these other diseases have been around. However, COVID has made us aware that we can take steps to reduce spreading these respiratory viruses when getting together during the holidays. Therefore, persons who are more susceptible to getting sick like older adults and the immunocompromised have become more cautious.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that hospital admissions due to COVID-19 illness for the week ending December 16th are low in 95 of 100 counties in North Carolina, including Buncombe County, and about 2 thirds of the counties in the U.S. However, there is a surge of respiratory disease like the flu and RSV as people spend more time indoors during the winter months and due to an increase in indoor gatherings and travel during the holidays.

The CDC reports that the weekly flu surveillance report for the week ending on December 16th indicate that levels are at high and very high levels for every southern state from California to the Southeast including North Carolina.

For the week ending on December 16th, the CDC reports the 3-week average for the percent positivity for RSV PCR tests has climbed to about 12% since November 11th.

Here’s some general recommendations:

  • People who are positive for COVID-19 or do not feel well should stay home
  • Eligible persons should consider getting the updated COVID shot, the annual flu shot and the new RSV vaccine 1-2 weeks before getting together. Vaccination can reduce the risk of developing severe illness and becoming hospitalized.
  • Wash hands frequently
  • Improve ventilation. Outdoor gatherings are safer than indoors; small gatherings are safer than large; and indoor gatherings are safer in larger spaces with the windows and doors open to allow fresh air to circulate

If people are at high risk to get sick:

  • Consider wearing a high-quality medical mask in indoor public spaces and when on public transportation

Be extra protective if you are having guests from out of town. Here’s some advice:

  • Test for COVID before attending gatherings outside the house with at-risk people
  • Don’t go to indoor gatherings about a week prior to arrival
  • Have a plan in place for access to COVID-19 medicine if needed

If you are starting to feel sick with a cough, sore throat or fever, Dr. Mandy Cohen, the CDC director, gave her recommendations to Yahoo Life: 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.

New COVID-19 variants continue to infect people and will still be around in 2024. 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/2023/12/COVID-holidays_12.27.23.mp3

 

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


More Posts for Show: Asheville FM News Hour

Filed Under: Community News

Run That Back’s Top 10 sports-related tracks released and played on our show in 2023

December 26, 2023 by Scott Bunn & Tom Chalmers

  1. La Mosca Tse-Tse “Muchachos, Ahora Nos Volvimos a Ilusionar” (Messi theme song / Inter-Miami)
  2. AlexV feat. Omega Sparx & Swats “Run It Back”
  3. Tadashi ft. Trip Lee, Lacrae “Respect My Team”
  4. Wide Frame “Willis Reed” (released 2022)
  5. Benee “Do It Again” (Official Song of the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023}
  6. Coi Leray “Players” (released in 2022)
  7. Tones and I, BIA, Diarra Sylla’s “Bring It On”
  8. The Hold Steady “Sixers”
  9. Micah Giovanni “Achilles Heel”
  10. The Baseball Project “The Yips”

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Filed Under: Show Posts

Forgotten Soul from the 70s & 80s, Vol. 5

December 26, 2023 by Erik Mattox

Join The UnCola tonight at 8 PM est on 103.3 Asheville FM for our final show of 2023 – it’s Volume 5 of Forgotten Soul from the 70s & 80s.


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