StudioB 2016 0522 featuring Armwood, Dumb Waiter, Suneater, Pete Curry, Naveah & more

by | May 24, 2016 | PODCASTS

StudioB is a radio show and podcast showcasing artists primarily from Richmond, but also the surrounding

StudioB is a radio show and podcast showcasing artists primarily from Richmond, but also the surrounding region including Virginia, Washington DC, Maryland and North Carolina. The show airs in Richmond on XL102 (102.1fm). In its 21st year of supporting local artists, StudioB is hosted and produced by Jay Smack (studioBrva@gmail.com.)

This week:

ARMWOOD – Let Me Be
-George “Cheez” Armwood (guit/voc), Anthony “T” Gregory (bass), Joshua McCormick (drums)
-video on YouTube – search: Armwood “Let Me Be” (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0_MW9dicaPM&feature=youtu.be)
-https://armwood.bandcamp.com/releases
-armwood.bandcamp.com

PSYCHOBILLY CADILLAC – Keep Alright
-It’s A Household Name

SUNEATER – Throes
-released January 2016
-Vocals/Samples/Synth: Greyson Papa-Gene
-Bass/Vocals: Michael Caporuscio
-Guitar/Vocals: Temple Kelly
-Drums: Jon Hale
-Recorded and Mixed by Greyson Papa-Gene @ Sound Of Music Studios
-Lead Vocals Recorded by John Morand @ Sound Of Music Studios
-Mastered by Bryan Walthall @ Stereo Image Productions
-Cover Art by Temple Kelly

DUMB WAITER – Vegan Mustache Jazz
-Is This Chocolate

BASMATI – Floaty One
-BAZ

FIGHT CLOUD – Snagatha Christie
-We’ll Be Alright

CAGEY WATTS – Wanna
-cageywatts.com

VEXINE – Caught Up In The Tears
-Little Sin

PETE CURRY – Speed Of Light
-Advice On Love

MAJOR AND THE MONBACKS – I Can Hardly Wait
-Major And The Monbacks

CHANNEL 43 – Drunk With Power
-Hiding In Plain Sight
-17 years and counting

CUT THE ARCHITECT’S HAND – The Withdrawing
-Blood Eagle

NAVAEH – My Head
-Find A Way

RED REIGN – Crystal Ball
-Chasing Shadows

R. Anthony Harris

R. Anthony Harris

In 2005, I created RVA Magazine, and I'm still at the helm as its publisher. From day one, it’s been about pushing the “RVA” identity, celebrating the raw creativity and grit of this city. Along the way, we’ve hosted events, published stacks of issues, and, most importantly, connected with a hell of a lot of remarkable people who make this place what it is. Catch me at @majormajor____




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