Episode 278 - Steve Cohen

SUNDAY
APRIL 12, 2015
MADISON MUSIC COLLECTIVE 30TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION!!!
Madison Music Collective, Mad Toast Live and WORT 89.9FM Present:
"Jazz on a Sunday" featuring pianist and MMC Founder
JOAN WILDMAN
with bassist, JOE FONDA
DOORS 2:30 / CONCERT 3:00-4:30pm
MMC Invitational Jam & Silent Auction Fundraiser 4:30-6:30
Tickets at www.thebrinklounge.com
Arguably the greatest living keeper of the bebop flame, alto saxophonist Richie Cole returns to Madison in this season kickoff program for Madison Music Collective’s “Jazz on a Sunday” series hosted by Chris Wagoner and Mary Gaines of Mad Toast Live. Richie will be joined by a rhythm section led by our celebrated local pianist Dave Stoler.
http://www.richiecole.com/Richie_Cole/HOME.html
Mark Adkins returns to Mad Toast Live with a new lineup in his band Subvocal. The group is described as "Folk Noir."
An active and exciting new songwriter on the Madison and WI scenes, Brandon Beebe was the recent recipient of a 2012 Madison Music Award for "Best New Artist". "Gently finger-picked acoustic guitar and vocals are deceptive; a close listen reveals layers of delicate sounds that are simply a joy to delve into. At times he can seem much older than his years. His lyrics are deeply felt and bear the mark of someone who has a lifetime of experiences to draw from." (Rick Tvedt / Local Sounds Magazine)
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Karen and Pete graced our show a couple years back and we've never quite recovered...not sure we want to. This soulful folk duo played another great show. Enjoy!
http://www.karensavoca.com/index.html
Eclectic songwriter, and member of the Madison band the Blueheels, Robby Schiller plays a powerful set.
http://blueheels.bandcamp.com/
Sparkling acoustic sounds and powerful contagious chemistry, Patchouli’s down-to-earth, hopeful songwriting is “New American Folk” blending elements of folk, pop, flamenco and jazz with world beat rhythms. Their sound has been described as “the harmonies of Simon & Garfunkel meet the guitar brilliance of the Gipsy Kings. After 12 years of non-stop touring and the release of their 15th CD, "Terra Guitarra: Dragonfly", Patchouli has truly earned the title, “the hardest working folk duo in America”.