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Listen to the Songwriters Round at the Commodore Grille starting at 6pm on Sunday on WFMC Jams.
 
 
The Commodore Grille is a unique restaurant and live music venue located inside the Holiday Inn Vanderbilt. Open daily for breakfast and dinner.   Live music is hosted 7 nights a week at the Commodore Grille featuring original songs from the original performers.   The live music begins nightly at 6pm with Happy Hour specials from 5pm-6pm.  
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Debi Champion Songwriters Nights are hosted on Sunday, Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday at the Commodore Grille.   
Previous shows can be found on the WFMC Jams Facebook page.  Upcoming show schedule can be found on Debi's website, her Facebook page, and the Commodore Grille page.
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From Reidsville, North Carolina, Debi Champion began singing with cousins and friends in her home state, then as a solo performer and later with duo's and bands all over NC, SC, Georgia, Virginia, and Maryland. She then moved to South Florida in 1976. Debi's unique blend of country, rock, and jazz made her one of the area's favorite entertainers. In 1978 she won the Mark Allen Critic's Choice Award for "Best Female Vocalist" and in 1985 she won the South Florida Music Award for "Best Rock/Pop/Blues Female Vocalist". Debi has appeared in concert with such diverse artists as Spyro Gyra, Bob James, Leon Russell, Dan Seals, The Dirt Band, Gary Morris, Kris Kristopherson, Restless Heart, Suzi Boggus, Dave Mason, Marshall Tucker Band, Ronnie Milsap, Three Dog Night, The Bama Band, and Mark O'Conner. She also toured as a back-up vocalist with Miami Dolphin, Tim Foley, and sang with the Miami Symphony.

Tune in each Saturday at 7pm central on WFMC Jams for a new broadcast week of New Music Food Truck!

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New Indie and Alternative Music Delivered to Your Ears Hot and Fresh each week! #NMFT can be heard worldwide on stations in the US, Canada, UK, Scotland, Italy, Columbia, Africa and New Zealand, as well as all major podcast platforms including Apple & TuneIn and on their website. Those crazy brothers, Aaron & Jim are cookin' & servin' up only the tastiest tracks from around the world. Hosted by Aaron and produced by Jim, together these guys have over 50 years of rock radio experience as they been at it since they were old enough to reach their parents music collection! Grab a plate, a cold drink and sit back and feast upon their musical buffet. But be warned, after grubbin down at The New Music Food Truck, yer gonna need loosen your playlist! Wanna find out where to hear #NMFT? Find all the details on the website www.newmusicfoodtruck.com

Tune in to WFMC Jams on Saturdays at Noon Central with Eye on Jamz!  

Eye on Jamz powered by ION Indie Magazine is a weekly syndicated radio program hosted by Tim Board.  A huge thanks to the stations that carry Eye on Jamz and more importantly support indie music. 

This week's playlist will have fireworks of indie music for your listening pleasure. I will have music from Tizane, Ztilo, Ender Bender, Jenny Colquitt Music, Chad Miller and The Good Fortune, Cat Dowling, The Forty Nineteens, Astoria State, Tyler Gilbert, Transcendence, Kerosene Drifters, Naomi K, iamenjolee and more.

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ION Indie Magazine

ION Indie Magazine is a global initiative of journalists, photojournalists, and industry professionals that donate their time and talent to promote independent music of all genres. Our publication partners with broadcasters and others to raise awareness for the independent movement; both through the written word and broadcast. Collaboratively, we work to provide a forum to spotlight and support local music…worldwide. We get independent music read about, seen, and heard!

 
Brad Puckett is an East Tennessee Native and is proud of his heritage. Brad started out playing the local bar scene in the Tri-Cities Area and writing songs. After several bands and tries at music he ventured to Nashville in 2011 where he had the good fortune to work with some of the best in the music business, such as Hall of Fame Songwriter, Kim Williams, who penned hits such as “Aint Going Down Till The Sun Comes Up” “Three Wooden Crosses” to name a few. Brad learned the craft of songwriting from Kim Williams and his very talented daughter Amanda Williams who has written “Beer Run” for Garth Brooks and George Jones, and has a cut on Garth Brook’s latest album entitled “She’s Tired of Boys.”
Brad Puckett worked with Kim and Amanda and producer Buddy Hyatt to co-write Brad’s award-winning first album entitled “Brad Puckett” released in 2013 on Phoenix Records. Brad won several awards for this project such as Nashville Independent Artist of The Year in 2014. This record included a top 100 Billboard charted single “At Least I’m Feeling Again” and a video that has been shown on CMT, GAC, and Zuus Country to name a few of the stations.
Brad went back to the studio working with producer Buddy Hyatt and has released his second national album entitled “Right Here Right Now” his first single “Kiss Me In The Rain” has already charted on the Music Row Charts and is climbing up the Billboard Charts as well. Brad’s songwriting skills has lead to cuts by such organizations as NASCAR. In 2015 Brad is now working with O’Reilly Auto Parts and will be making appearances and NASCAR tracks around the country.
Brad has opened for some of the best acts in the country music genre such as, Garth Brooks, Dustin Lynch, Confederate Railroad, Joe Diffie, to name a few.
Brad Puckett is a rising star in the country music world with a live show that is best described as rock and roll show with a country feel to it. Brad keeps the crowd going from the first note till the last. He has sold out over 50 venues in the last two years and his popularity continues to grow. What does Brad say about all of this success, ” I feel that it is an honor to get to do what I do, I look at each step as a journey and each show as a chance to bring joy to people in some way no matter how big or small because that is what the gift of music is all about.”
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"In the House" at the Grinder House is broadcast live on WFMC Jams every Friday from 6-8pm central.

The Georgia Songbirds features a Top 10 each week plus new songs to try and break into that top 10.  Listen every Friday at 5pm central on WFMC Jams by clicking the Listen Live link at the top of this page.

The Georgia Songbirds Weekly Top 10 Countdown is open to Independent Artists. Each week 14 songs are played and voted on by fan votes. 10 continue on and 4 new songs are introduced. We are played on 3 online radio stations in 54 countries, and I release the countdown as a podcast episode as well and will be on all major streaming platforms. There is also Spotify Playlists that all entrants will be added to when their song is introduced. Plus I make a YouTube video introducing all the artists in the countdown.  

Visit https://www.georgiasongbirds.com/ for details on how to cast your vote or submit music for consideration.

 

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Listen to "Live From the Bird's Nest" on Thursdays at 8pm Central on WFMC Jams by clicking the "Listen Live" at the top of the page. 

"The Georgia Songbirds - Live From the Bird's Nest" is a podcast aimed at local artists and songwriters, giving them a place to share music, stories and experiences as they chase their dream.


Macartney ReinhardtThis week's special guest is Macartney Reinhardt, a 14 year old singer songwriter from Georgia. Listen in as we talk about Music, school, her goals, movies and so much more. She even plays us a few songs.

Teen pop-country recording artist Macartney Reinhardt is quickly catching the eye of industry executives and music lovers with her powerhouse vocals, her soulful, bluesy twang, and lyrics that come straight from the heart.

As part of a multi-generational musical family Macartney was exposed to a variety of styles and genres from an early age. The Atlanta, GA. native was captivated watching her dad perform when she was a toddler, and started singing along while he played guitar. At just 5 years old she knew she wanted to be a singer and knew she always wanted music at the center of her life.

This rising recording artist has performed all over Georgia in venues both small and large, from clubs to large outdoor events and music competitions. Macartney was one of just five musicians nominated for Teen Artist of the Year at the Georgia Country Awards, which honors the very best country musicians in the state. She performed in front of industry professionals and peers at the event, known as the “CMAs” of Georgia. In 2020, Macartney was chosen to compete in Georgia Has Talent, then in 2021 she was selected again as a contestant for the showcase event.

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Tune in each Saturday at 7pm central on WFMC Jams for a new broadcast week of New Music Food Truck!

 This week's show features sizzling hot Summer menu full of new tunes from Coastal Fire Dept, The FMs, Gang of Youths, Major Spark, Liars, The Unlikely Candidates, Television Supervision, Hardwicke Circus, The Front Bottoms, Slothrust, Easy Life & Jen Fodor!
  

Kat Von DThis week's menu features the musical debut of tattoo artist, model and classically trained pianist L.A's Kat Von D.   Long before the history-making tattoos, ubiquitous television shows, best-selling books, and influential beauty empire, Kat Von D sat down at a piano for nearly two hours a day and played. In essence, music became her first creative language and most trusted outlet. Classical training and a deep appreciation for music of all genres essentially underscored her life. She studied voice under Ken Tamplin six days per week, strengthening her vocals. In 2012, she began writing with Linda Perry. Following this experience, Kat continued to write on her own, sitting at the piano and summoning songs from raw emotion. During 2014, she retreated to London to record the original mix of what would become her full-length debut album Love Made Me Do It.  It's a pastiche of shapeshifting analog synths, post-punk dreamscapes, gothic hues, and shy pop magnetism, with eleven songs that echo the eternal will of the perennially brokenhearted to love until death.  We talk with Kat about her music and if pineapple is OK on pizza on this week's Blue Plate Special.


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New Indie and Alternative Music Delivered to Your Ears Hot and Fresh each week! #NMFT can be heard worldwide on stations in the US, Canada, UK, Scotland, Italy, Columbia, Africa and New Zealand, as well as all major podcast platforms including Apple & TuneIn and on their website. Those crazy brothers, Aaron & Jim are cookin' & servin' up only the tastiest tracks from around the world. Hosted by Aaron and produced by Jim, together these guys have over 50 years of rock radio experience as they been at it since they were old enough to reach their parents music collection! Grab a plate, a cold drink and sit back and feast upon their musical buffet. But be warned, after grubbin down at The New Music Food Truck, yer gonna need loosen your playlist! Wanna find out where to hear #NMFT? Find all the details on the website www.newmusicfoodtruck.com

Tune in to WFMC Jams on Saturdays at Noon Central with Eye on Jamz!  

This week music from Steel Standing, Kerosene Drifters, Naomi K, Pamela Hopkins and more.  

Eye on Jamz powered by ION Indie Magazine is a weekly syndicated radio program hosted by Tim Board.  A huge thanks to the stations that carry Eye on Jamz and more importantly support indie music.

 

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ION Indie Magazine

ION Indie Magazine is a global initiative of journalists, photojournalists, and industry professionals that donate their time and talent to promote independent music of all genres. Our publication partners with broadcasters and others to raise awareness for the independent movement; both through the written word and broadcast. Collaboratively, we work to provide a forum to spotlight and support local music…worldwide. We get independent music read about, seen, and heard!

 
Troy Underwood is a soul man. As simple and ultimately misleading as that may be, it’s about as close as anyone will ever come to describing him. With a voice that would be the envy of any in Nashville, and a groove as bone-deep as any blue-eyed soulsters’, Underwood can paint on as broad an aural landscape as he wishes. Whether it’s channeling Tony Joe White on his sizzling “Summertime In Georgia,” romancing the ether with “Dance In The Kitchen,” or bringing down the house with “Big Bottom Girls,” Underwood defies categorization.
 
Underwood hails from Ringgold, Georgia, where he learned to play the drums at four, and keyboards and guitar before reaching his teens. Possessed of a preternaturally old and soulful voice and the writing chops to compliment it, he seemed tailor made for the life of a troubadour. It was obvious to anyone who knew him that music was his calling. The only one who didn’t seem to know it was Underwood himself, and it would be some time before the call of his muse became too loud for even him to ignore.
 
Like many fledgling singer/songwriters, Underwood’s first experience came at local open mics where it quickly became obvious that he was no ordinary talent. His songs were immediately accessible, his playing sublime, and his voice... world weary yet hopeful, a gravelly drawl that carries weight, the voice of an old, old soul. As many of those who had to follow him at those first open mic performances would surely attest, it simply wasn’t fair.
 
Soon Underwood was pitching songs, first as a hobby but then with an increasing sense of determination. He moved to Nashville where he was soon teamed up with such writers as Wynn Varble, Shawn Harnett, Bobby Pinson, Mark Gray, and John Sturdivant Jr. He seemed well on the way to having a successful songwriting career before family issues intervened, and he was forced to return home to his native Ringgold.
 
Once home, Underwood began performing locally. A move to Chattanooga brought more opportunities, and soon he was gaining a following. He released the self-produced albums “Daydream” and “Drive,” and soon women as far afield as Atlanta were singing along when he’d perform. Hailed by critics – one of whom called him the long, lost love child of Stevie Wonder and Garth Brooks – Underwood has earned a loyal coterie of fans everywhere he plays. It’s not hard to understand why: This is what he was born to do.
 
Scott Stambaugh
Cherokee Scout NC

"In the House" at the Grinder House is broadcast live on WFMC Jams every Friday from 6-8pm central.

The Georgia Songbirds features a Top 10 each week plus new songs to try and break into that top 10.  Listen every Friday at 5pm central on WFMC Jams by clicking the Listen Live link at the top of this page.

The Georgia Songbirds Weekly Top 10 Countdown is open to Independent Artists. Each week 14 songs are played and voted on by fan votes. 10 continue on and 4 new songs are introduced. We are played on 3 online radio stations in 54 countries, and I release the countdown as a podcast episode as well and will be on all major streaming platforms. There is also Spotify Playlists that all entrants will be added to when their song is introduced. Plus I make a YouTube video introducing all the artists in the countdown.  

Visit https://www.georgiasongbirds.com/ for details on how to cast your vote or submit music for consideration.

 

 Website: https://www.georgiasongbirds.com/

Other links: https://linktr.ee/thegeorgiasongbirds

Facebook:  @thegeorgiasongbirds

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