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Jesse Lopez is joining WFMC James for their Tuesday Night Midnight Madness Show for a live interview and hang to promote his new single Way Past Words!

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A Matador at heart with the soul of a romantic, Jesse Lopez's songwriting is seeped in his Mexican-Italian charm. His fusion of rock and country combined with the flair of a Nashville songwriter is apparent on his latest single “That Smile” - the first of five songs to be released, telling the story of a relationship from the first infatuation to bitter end.
Stubborn for success, overcoming turmoil and alcoholism instilled a determination in Lopez that translates beautifully into his music. Supporting security in schools, Jesse Lopez launched his non-profit “Saved By Wavs” on July 19 - ensuring the future and safety of our children by installing security systems in schools.
 
Jesse Lopez has been in Nashville full time since April 2019 after leaving the writing scene in LA for a more storytelling style of writing. Jesse's influences are Neal Young, Rob Thomas and the Zac Brown Band. I like to write songs that are close to my heart and all true stories. He immediately recorded his 5 song EP From Start to Finish under Century Music for a production deal and teamed up with KORE PR for the releases and radio tours while touring the country. Jesse did not stop his momentum during the quarantine as he self released a 2 song EP called Quarantine Made Me Do It where he wrote, recorded and shot the music video inside. He also started a virtual festival called Stream Fest with Freebird that is a fundraiser for our Nashville community featuring artists from all over the world. Jesse just finished up in the studio at Sound Kitchen with Dr. Ford on his next single that was co-written with Ryland Fisher (Whatcha Drinkin' Bout, Stephanie Quayle). He now has 3 records released under his belt and the new single ‘Way Past Words’ coming out on Friday 8.28.20! Jesse's music has been featured on the following locally.
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Delnora Reed is a singer/songwriter based out of Nashville, TN. The voice that brought her from West Virginia to Nashville was recognized again this year with a second consecutive nomination for ICMA’s Female Vocalist of the Year. She has released seven studio albums, including three as a member of the critically acclaimed duo Blue Eyed Grass. She also appears as a member of The Shotgun Rubies on Carl Jackson’s “Orthophonic Joy – The 1927 Bristol Sessions Revisited.” Delnora has written with some of the best in the industry. The late Reed Nielson collaborated with her for six songs on her “My Song” project, including the ICMA charting “When You’re Gone”. Her current work-in-progress (“Blank Page”) features five songs written with, ICMA Songwriter of the Year, Corey Lee Barker and three written with Jeff Bates. She’s currently writing with the legendary Joe Allen, so don’t be surprised if a few of those feature as well. And, if bluegrass is your flavor, you can hear her writing collaboration with Carl Jackson on Sideline’s “Return to Windy Mountain”, which went to #1 and has continued charting all year.
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Manny is a folk/rock artist hoping to make it sometime or another. He's worked on music his entire life and happy to get to share with whoever will listen
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Jessica Carter is a singer-songwriter from Columbia, MO. Jessica began her love for music at age three, while repeatedly beating and singing on coffee cans. Her influences range from many genres of music including: Johnny Cash, George Strait, Dolly Parton, Miranda Lambert, Whitney Houston, Aretha Franklin, Joan Jett, Queen, Eagles and many more.

After years of being involved in music through school, she began trying her hand at songwriting. She would then pursue a degree to further her knowledge and skills in music. Jessica graduated from Central Methodist University in 2014 with a bachelors in Music Education. From there she would go on to teach elementary music in Mid-MO for the next 5 years. Through teaching she learned how to be a better musician, by helping her students to be confident in their work.

As she continued to push her students to follow their dreams, at whatever talent they exceeded in, Jessica decided to take her own advice. In the fall of 2019, she is trading her midwest roots and teaching degree, for the music scene. She will finally pursue her dreams of being a singer-songwriter!

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The Midnight Madness Show can be heard live on WFMC Jams every Tuesday from 7-9pm central

The Vinyl Show will be broadcast from the Family Music School in Manchester this month and streamed live from 11am to 7pm on Alabama Jams Online Radio and WFMC Jams.  This month's theme will be music from the 50's era!  Shows are also rebroadcast every Wednesday on Heat FM Radio

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The Vinyl Show The Vinyl Show is a live monthly show syndicated on WFMC Jams and Heat FM Radio featuring music spanning many decades and genres played from Vinyl Records.  Each show brings a unique theme and variety of artists and songs that you will not find on mainstream radio today along with interesting history trivia, and sometimes even a blooper or a thousand!
 
 

 

Melissa Ellis returns to Grinderhouse Coffee on October 23rd! Possessing a vocal power that packs a serious punch, add in her opulent tone and texture reminiscent of jazz’s golden age, her distinctive growl of the blues, and soulful delivery, Melissa has concocted an unforgettable signature blend of blues, jazz, and blue-eyed soul. Her spicy southern drawl is only the cherry on top.

Melissa Ellis is an award winning singer-songwriter and a 2020 quarterfinalist of the International Blues Challenge in Memphis, TN where she shared the stage with over 100 rising solo/duo blues acts from all over the world.

Beginning her professional career as a singer/actress/dancer in theater at the age of 16, she performed in regional tours before moving on to study classical and jazz music at Tennessee Technological University as a vocalist while pursuing a singing career in Nashville.

In 2009, Melissa released her debut album Melissa Benjamin, lending her seasoned talent to the world of bluegrass & gospel. Her original single, “Crossville,” was adopted by her hometown as the official city song. While touring, she found new inspiration and started writing more original songs. With new songs came a new sound that evolved into a more soulful genre.

Melissa’s sophomore album, Just Me, was released in 2011 and as a multi-instrumentalist, the album showcased her musicianship on guitar and piano, as well as more of her original material.

Melissa’s latest musical journey brings out the raw emotional sounds of blues & her training in jazz. Her repertoire includes her original songs mixed with re-imaginings of familiar classics that are presented in fresh new ways. Melissa has landed opportunities that have placed her on world renowned stages, on radio, on television, and at high profile festivals, including Nashville’s acclaimed CMAfest where her soulful style was showcased among the sea of rising country twang.
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Molly is a recent graduate from the University of Notre Dame who is now down in Nashville full time. While at Notre Dame she was the lead singer and wrote the original songs for NandD, a band that performed locally around South Bend. A reformation of the group was one of six acts to be chosen to compete at the 2019 “Battle of The Bands.” She was awarded a competitive grant by The University of Notre Dame the summer before her senior year to come to Nashville and work with the company Carnival Music, where she was encouraged to pursue songwriting by several of Carnival’s members. Now a solo act, Molly has been described as “a young promising songwriter with a big heart,” by music industry professionals and her voice and style has been compared to Joni Mitchell and Joan Baez. Since moving to Nashville, Molly has secured a weekly show at Hopsmith Tavern in Midtown, where she books the writers round.
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The Midnight Madness Show can be heard live on WFMC Jams every Tuesday from 7-9pm central
 
 

 

Kirstie Kraus is a feisty powerhouse that lays it all out each time she takes the stage. Her sound is a blend of modern country-pop with a mix of blues, a little funk and 80's rock tones. Some of Kirstie’s biggest influences are LeAnn Rimes, Elton John, Phil Collins, Amy Grant, Gloria Estefan, Shania Twain, and Faith Hill.

Kirstie moved to Nashville in October 2017 and jumped right into the creation of her first record after touring the Midwest with her previous rockin’ country band Thirsty Jones. Kirstie has teamed up with EMC2 Records (Nashville, TN) and Sound Kitchen (Franklin, TN) for a full length record release in 2020.

The anticipated 'Yes You Can' album which was partly funded by Kickstarter backers from her native state of Wisconsin is eleven tracks in length and enriched with some of Nashville's finest players including Rich Redmond (Drums, Jason Aldean), Ford Thurston (Guitar, Randy Houser), and Lee Turner (Organ, Darius Rucker). The record was mastered by Pete Lyman (Chris Stapleton, Dierks Bentley, Keith Urban).

Kirstie’s two singles "Delusional" and "Gotta Do" have been featured on the Top Ten Tuesday playlist for Next Women of Country, selected to air on Times Up Radio, climbed to #1 on She Wolf Radio and was picked up on country radio in the US and UK.

When in Nashville one can find Kirstie showcasing at the local hot spots, in a writing room, demoing songs, or booking her next tour. When on the road you can spot Kraus driving a 2000 Dutchman RV.

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The Midnight Madness Show can be heard live on WFMC Jams every Tuesday from 7-9pm central
 
 
 
Ridge Banks is a singer-songwriter in Nashville, recently relocated from Washington DC. Originally from the small town of Fenton, Michigan, Ridge grew up in a very musical family and started performing at a young age. He is the pioneer of the recent Rugged Acoustic Movement incorporating the picking styles of Jim Croce, John Denver and Eric Clapton with the percussive, rhythmic pulse of artists such as Ed Sheeran, John Mayer and Tommy Emmanuel. Ridge’s use of alternative tunings gives his music an authentic edge resembling Steven Stills, Joe Bonamassa or Dave Mathews. His music has been described as “a contrast of Light and Darkness in attempt to reflect our most Authentic selves”. His first 5 song EP was released in 2016, and his debut album was released in November 2018. Ridge is also the co-founder of GreenScotch Productions, an entertainment company and recording studio, working out of its Washington DC studio from 2009-2019, before moving to Nashville in 2019. Ridge is working on a new album with his recently formed, quarantine, garage band. Look for "Ridge Banks and the Wall of Sound" on tour when the world's stages open up again.
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Andrew Shaver is a singer, songwriter, guitarist, and producer based in Nashville, Tennessee. Originally from Sugarland, Texas, he developed a passion for music in his early years.

While studying classical guitar and recording at Texas A&M, he started touring the state with several Texas country artists. Whether playing clubs or leading worship at his church, he knew his calling would always be with music.

Throughout his career, Shaver has already opened for Blake Shelton, Lee Brice, Joe Diffie, Charlie Daniels, Gretchen Wilson, and many more.

He plays overseas for the troops regularly through Armed Forces Entertainment and Navy Entertainment. So far he has played Afghanistan, Bahrain, Djibouti, Qatar, Kuwait, UAE, Cuba, Portugal, and Spain.

Andrew was the Great American Song Contest Winner in 2015 and won Best Country Song “Easier Katia Zuccarell.” He was also the Hard Rock Rising Competition winner with Rachel Lipsky in 2017, and the Pepsi Southern Gulf Coat original winner with Rachel Lipsky in 2014.

He continues to tour and record with several artists in the Nashville area and beyond. His self-produced debut single “Love Don’t Come Easy” was released on August 14th, 2020.
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