Hello Everyone,
Here is the recap of the September 3 edition of “The Homegrown Rocker,” which airs every Sunday night from 8 to 10 PM on Q94 Classic Rock (www.q94classicrock.com), and from 10 PM to midnight on 107.1 and 101.3 Jack FM (www.1071jack.fm)!
With multiple new music recordings from the local and regional music scene, we again visited the show’s mailboxes to check out that new music on this week’s program! We debuted new songs from Wax Mekanix, Scorched Earth Syndrome, The Badlees, Chalk Dinosaur, The Platelets, The Jaded Lips, Philly Grooves, Medusa’s Disco, Treaties and Assault On 5th. We also updated “Local Music News,” and dug a 2004 song from Harrisburg’s Bridges And a Bottle from the archive for a “Local Music Flashback.” (For those who missed the program, a four-part podcast of this show is available for listening or download from Q94’s website, www.q94classicrock.com. Click on “The Professor’s Classroom,” and then scroll down to “Homegrown Rocker Podcast” and look for the four show segments marked with the date, 090323.)
Here is this week’s playlist:
HOUR ONE:
ABOVE THE RADAR – “January Blue”
BAD LUCK LOVER BOYS – “Movie Song”
WAX MEKANIX – “Pillars Of Creation”
SUMP’N FIERCE – “Good Daze”
SCORCHED EARTH SYNDROME – “At The End Of The Day”
JIM DONOVAN & THE SUN KING WARRIORS – “You Got to Believe It”
CHALK DINOSAUR – “Stuck In Between”
STONEMAN – “I Like It”
THE PLATELETS – “Money Jazz”
DEREK WOODS BAND – “Up In The Air”
THE JADED LIPS – “Sold the Souls”
THE BADLEES – “Nasty Alcoholic”
HOUR TWO:
THE JEREMY EDGE PROJECT – “White Sand/Slow Breeze”
SWEET DESIRE – “Raspberry Joe Blues”
PHILLY GROOVES – “Crazy About A Girl”
MEDUSA’S DISCO – “Pinebox”
TREATIES – “Furiosa”
BRIDGES AND A BOTTLE – “Old City Train” (2004, Local Music Flashback)
THE SNIPPED – “The Mine”
THE HEATHEN PARADE – “Notorious”
ASSAULT ON 5TH – “Mold”
ROADKILL – “Hardcoreo”
We will continue to check out more new local and regional music on our next program, and investigate more new area music recordings – meaning you will hear more new tunes from the area music scene! We’ll again update “Local Music News,” and dig a “Local Music Flashback” from the archive! Hear the “Homegrown Rocker” this Sunday night (September 10) on Q94 Classic Rock – 94.3 FM and online at www.q94classicrock.com, and on 107.1 and 101.3 Jack FM, online at www.1071jack.fm!
Upcoming guests and specials:
SEPT. 17 – CRE814 MUSIC FEST PREVIEW w/BRADEN McDANNELL
OCT. 29 – HALLOWEEN SPECIAL
NOV. 26 – ACOUSTIC JAM SPECIAL
DEC. 24 – CHRISTMAS SPECIAL
DEC. 31 – 2023 YEAR IN REVIEW SPECIAL
(All dates are subject to changes as circumstances warrant.)
Bands and artists wanting to submit news items for “Local Music News” may email their news to homegrownrocker@gmail.com. Indicate “MUSIC NEWS” in the subject heading!
Bands and artists interested in having music aired on the show are invited to send their broadcast-quality recordings to: The Homegrown Rocker, 2513 6th Avenue, Altoona, PA 16602 (ATTN: Jim Price). You can also email digital song files or inquiries about the show to homegrownrocker@gmail.com. And bands and musicians interested in being guests on the program can email their interest to homegrownrocker@gmail.com as well!
Jim Price
In Local Music News…
Next weekend features several music-geared festival events…The 4th annual Homegrown Music & Community Festival takes place next Saturday (Sept. 9) at its new location, 1st Summit Arena at the Cambria County War Memorial in Johnstown. The music will start at 4 p.m., and will feature music from four bands: The Panels, Even The Odds, The Stars Upon the Western Hills and Shades Of June. Food and beverage vendors will be available, as well as community organization and business vendors. Tickets are $10 per person, with children 12 and under admitted for free. Proceeds will benefit three Johnstown area charities through the Community Foundation: The Stork Fund, The Luke Patton Memorial Fund and the Jessie Tree Fund.
The annual Northern Appalachian Folk Festival will happen next weekend in downtown Indiana. The festival gets under way on Thursday night, with the 2nd Songwriter’s Round hosted by Pittsburgh’s Joe Grushecky at the Indiana Theater. General admission tickets for that event are $20 per person. On Friday night and Saturday, the music happens on Main Street between 5th and 6th Streets in downtown Indiana. Friday’s entertainment includes performances from Corrie Lynn Green starting at 4 p.m., followed by Raquel and the Wildflowers, The Six (featuring members of The Clarks and Jim Donovan & the Sun King warriors) and The River Drivers. Saturday’s music schedule kicks off at noon with a fiddle, banjo and mandolin contest, followed by performances from the Gashouse Annie Duo, The Jaded Lips, the Derek Woods Band, Jim Donovan & the Sun King Warriors and July Moon. Admission both Friday and Saturday is free. The festival also features storytelling contests, art workshops, children’s activities, food and beverage vendors, art and community tents and more.
And the annual Cambria County Arts & Heritage Festival takes place next Saturday and Sunday at Duman Lake Park near Northern Cambria. The festival begins at 10 a.m. both days and features live music both days. Saturday’s schedule includes performances by The Pines and the Boomers, and Sunday’s music will include Full Kilt and That Oldees Band. Also taking place will be dance performances, Civil War re-enactors, arts and crafts vendors, nonprofit organization tables, children’s activities and more. Admission to this festival is free.