Past Live Shows
Tune in each Saturday at 7pm central on WFMC Jams for a new broadcast week of New Music Food Truck!
Come 'n Get Fresh New Music#NMFT rolls this week featuring The Joy Formidable with music from Mothé JPOLND Paris Youth Foundation Van Go Go Flock of Dimes The Dollyrots Eig8th Day Louie Louie Arkells Mother Mother 68 & Wild Horse! Listen on 31 great radio stations worldwide or anytime at www.newmusicfoodtruck.com or on all major podcast sites like Apple, Spotify & Google.
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Eye on Jamz powered by ION Indie Magazine is a weekly syndicated radio program hosted by Tim Board.
It's Easter week and I have some tasty treats for the program this week. I will have music from Lisey Tigra, Chloe Collins, emiko, Jagertown, Bandicoot, BAYAT, The City Limit, Dohny Jep, Rae Radick, Cliff Wheeler, Hybrid Blues, Kiss Kiss Bang, Flight of Icarus, Casey Noel and more.
A huge thanks to the stations that carry Eye on Jamz and more importantly support indie music.
Broadcast days and times can be found at the link below
4/09/2021 - 6pm - "In the House" at The Grinder House - Highway Natives
Highway Natives are an American Folk-Rock band based in Nashville, TN. Blending some of their favorite sounds of those who come before them, you’ll hear influences from the Country, Folk, and Rock n’ Roll world in the music they bring to the stage.
"In the House" at the Grinder House is broadcast live on WFMC Jams every Friday from 6-8pm central.
Nashville-based country and folk singer/songwriter/guitarist Taylor Borton is creating a stir with the release of her debut single, “Give A Damn.” The song illustrates her true demeanor and independence. Her latest single "Native" promotes a sense of belonging in a new place. She wrote it so that her friends and fans could relate with her and not feel alone. Both singles are now available on leading streaming music platforms.
Putting her own twist on traditional country, folk and Americana styles, some of Taylor's influences include John Prine, Loretta Lynn, and songwriter Lori McKenna. Taylor says: “I'm a strong believer in fate and my gut told me to travel the road of music, so I had to.” That was enough reason to buy her first guitar, at age twelve. Having a guitar in her hands and the strength of her voice gave her confidence, and by the age of fifteen she began to write down her own stories for everyone to hear. In her free time she mentored students at a local music store, up to high school graduation.
With a yearning desire to live in "Music City", Taylor moved from Youngstown, OH to Nashville, TN at age nineteen. She graduated from The Blackbird Academy, where she studied audio engineering. The learning experience is one she said she’ll never forget, meeting so many influential people. Taylor plans to stay in Nashville to focus on her songwriting career. Her biggest goal is to tour and perform around the world, inspiring others who might feel as afraid as she once did. “Chasing a music career is more of a challenge than anything, but that’s what makes it so worthwhile”, says she. Taylor Borton is poised to gracefully continue that chase, with hope you'll come along for the ride.