StudioB 2016 0717 featuring Get In The Car, Hot Dolphin, Antiphons, Butcher Brown, Freeman and more

by | Jul 28, 2016 | PODCASTS

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

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:

DR. NO – Compliments
-recorded by Chris Ratteree at Absolute Future Studios

FREEMAN – It Doesn’t Matter
-It Doesn’t Matter
-Freeman Martin now in Park Sparrows
-recently recorded with Josh Scolaro at Scott’s Addition Sound

HOT DOLPHIN – In Between
-Hotter Dolphiner

ANTIPHONS – Orchard Graves
-Part of WRIR and Commonwealth of Notions Presents: Volume Six, a two-night music festival serving up 13 Richmond bands over two nights at two local venues:
—-Fri July 22 @ Gallery 5 with Clair Morgan, Nelly Kate, Antiphons, The Wimps
—-Sat July 23 @ Strange Matter with Shy Low, The Veins, Dadmobile, Naked Pictures, Smoke Break, Recluse Raccoon, Get In The Car, K.A. Peters
-proceeds benefit WRIR
-article: http://www.richmond.com/entertainment/article_d3427dbe-487a-5e7a-9cb6-1088875abf95.html

GET IN THE CAR – Hypnic Jerk
-playing the 2-day WRIR benefit at Gallery 5 on Fri
-recorded and Mixed by Bill Walker
-mastered by Bryan Wathall

OSCILLATIONIST – Nothing To Say
-Oscillationist

BUTCHER BRWON – Lay It Back (Throw It Back)
-Grown Folk

JOUWALA COLLECTIVE – Africa Mamayo
-Jouwala Collective Live at The Camel February 18, 2016

HOTEL X – D’Afrique
-X Years

LADY GOD – Nervous Talk
-Lady God Presents – The Pebbles!

SLEEPWALKERS – Run Right Back
-Greenwood Shade

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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