Welcome 2016 – A Year of Music Discovery!

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Another year has passed and a new year is still young.  All too often there are commentators who pontificate about “how no new great music is being made today.”  Normally, these “authorities” bemoan the lack of musical experimentation and excitement.  They either point to the state of the Top 40 and the debacle(s) that was/were the New Years Eve shows on the broadcast networks or they extol the virtues of past “classics” that the music on the charts cannot possibly ever come close to appreciating.

These music critics and commentators complain about how utterly underwhelmed they are by the music on the radio, music on the satellite channels, and the music that is widely available via nearly endless repetition  to the point of illness.  And, of course, these critics are entitled to their opinions.  But we believe to focus on some nostalgia overlooks the opportunities for invention and discovery.  To that perspective we answer that quite simply you are looking in the wrong place for exciting new music.  And yes, the music industry is over-focused on the idea of big selling “hits.”  An excellent analysis of this “machine” can be found in Seabrook’s excellent book The Song Machine.

Every year for the past 12 years we have found amazing music from the margins, the outskirts, the unsigned, the overlooked, the local, the regional, the self-distributed, the incredible music being made in cities outside the orbit of the record labels and opinion makers with thousands of followers on any name your poison social network. We invite you to join us this year for a year in music discovery — and not just on Tuesdays when we create Your Tuesday Afternoon Alternative — but throughout the week and throughout the year!  It is surprisingly simple, just go to your local music stores and browse the local, regional, self-produced section of your record stores and music outlets.  Skip past the major label stuff — do not worry, you will be exposed to that over and over regardless of your enthusiasm for that music.  However, there is new music, interesting music, exciting music being made in every genre in locations near and far.

In addition, to seeking out new sounds and new bands in the record stores, you can also take chances on local bands wherever you might call home. There are literally thousands of interesting bands playing any night of the week in any place.  Go out.  Listen to some new stuff.  Buy some merchandise.  As we used to say every T-Shirt sold represents gas in the tank or a hot meal.  Support folks who wear their musicianship in the lines of every song that they write, every note that they play, and every idea that they share.  Go out and support those musicians.

And when you find something that interests and excites you, reach out to us at Your Tuesday Afternoon Alternative and let us know!  You can reach us here or at drjwudr on twitter and gmail.  We welcome new suggestions, interesting performances, and new discoveries for both our radio program and for the sheer joy of listening to new music.

The future music is out there.  And its great.

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Go See Local Bands and Local Art! A Dayton Show Extravaganza Weekend!

10462882_771795486225757_7458810705605439738_nWho needs help with their plans this week and weekend? We got a few suggestions for you on the show this Tuesday on Your Tuesday Afternoon Alternative! In addition to all of the great music and indie music news that you have come to expect, we are living our show motto – ‘Support Your Local Music Scene.’

Join us for our radio show on http://wudr.udayton.edu/ because Mrs Dr. J and Dr. J have many excellent shows to discuss this week happening in the Dayton, Ohio area! If you live elsewhere – do yourself a favor and check out some local music in your scene. Our suggestions for the Dayton area include a few suggestions…

Dear Fawn has a release show coming up on December 5th: Dear Fawn Ep Release Show w/ Jamaican Queens & Forage and OldNews, The Great Wide Open, and The New Old-Fashioned‘s David Payne are also playing out this week also on December 6th. If that was not cool enough we also have the album release party for Across the Vast & Deep from Tim Pritchard and the Boxcar Suite also on December 6th! Scientists… we need that time machine now! Dear Fawn

And yup there’s more… on December 6th we have The Jeremy Frederick Presents: North Of Nowhere South: An annual celebration of the life and music of Jeremy Frederick, Tim Taylor, Chris Green, and other friends, loved ones, and musical heroes we’ve lost in Dayton. Proceeds to go to the Izzy Frederick’s Education Fund. More info here: http://ow.ly/F7a85 

If anyone can’t make it, but would still like to make a donation to Izzy’s college fund, you can send checks or money orders to:

Isabella Frederick Educational Fund
Wright Patt Credit Union
P.O. Box 286, Fairborn, Ohio 45324

Yeah there’s some great new, local, Dayton, and indie music on the radio show this Tuesday too… but we bet you already knew that!

PlaygroundAnd finally, we are all excited about The Playground Theatre’s Breakfast Club production on December 11th!

Handmade DaytonExpect a report on Handmade Holiday Dayton for 2014! 

This is a great event – find one in your neck of the woods if you are not from Dayton!  Find the local artists for your gift giving needs.

So, join us this week for new music and a discussion of shows!  You can always contact us at drjwdur on twitter and gmail.  As always you can call in at 937-229-2774!

New Discoveries: Your Tuesday Afternoon Alternative

10173600_10152023691222413_8100357651851047338_nThis week we will be exploring many great new discoveries found locally and those farther flung finds! We will be joined in studio by some special guests and discussing up coming new releases from Ghost Town SilenceMorrissey Official and a current single from #Dayton’s own The Lost Boys who are playing the Van’s Warped Tour.

GTSWe also need your help in determining our Summer music book reads — so give us suggestions, call in (937-229-2774) or tweet us over at drjwudr.

Never forget to take a look at our YTAA Group Page on Facebook!  And our ‘official’ Facebooky page!  And the event page where you can get a run-down on the set list, conversation during the show, and more! Popthrillz---Alternative

The Healing Power of Music: Your Tuesday Afternoon Alternative returns from Break

Tomorrow from 3-6pm Your Tuesday Afternoon Alternative is back! We were away and now, we are back. We have so much new music and so many stories to share that we will not bore you listing them all here. So, hop aboard tomorrow on wudr.udayton.edu or 99.5 or 98.1fm in Dayton. Remember that you can always listen via the new UD Mobile App available here: http://app.lk/udmobile

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Music is Life: Your Tuesday Afternoon Alternative

Music is Life: Your Tuesday Afternoon Alternative

Mrs. Dr. J and Dr. J have new music, shows to review, and some great conversation about what makes a great song!

We will have music from The Autumn Defense, Tim Pritchard and the Boxcar Suite, Shy Boys, Smug Brothers, Sweet Soubrette, Boy & Bear, The Farewell Drifters, Damien Jurado, The Bottlerockets, Positive No, BRAT CURSE, and much more!

Brand new music from Plastic Inevitables, Beck, and Keep Shelly in Athens!

So, come along with us on Your Tuesday Afternoon Alternative for our third show of the year!

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Today – Best of 2013 on Your Tuesday Afternoon Alternative

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Best of 2013 can often be found @ The Atlas and Anchor

Many great songs and bands from 2013 can be found profiled on the terrific Atlas and the Anchor site http://ow.ly/rDBCM

Best Music Of 2013 : NPR http://ow.ly/rDADj

100 Best Songs of 2013 | Rolling Stone http://ow.ly/rDAM2

The 50 Best Albums of 2013 | Complex http://ow.ly/rDARA

Best albums of 2013: 20-11 | Music | theguardian.comhttp://ow.ly/rDAWm

The 50 Best Songs of 2013 – List of the Day | Paste http://ow.ly/rDB1y

The 10 Best Music Videos of 2013 – List of the Day | Pastehttp://ow.ly/rDBa3

Best Songs of 2013 | Top Songs of 2013 « PMA – Pretty Much Amazinghttp://ow.ly/rDBjT

Amazon.com: Best Music of 2013…So Far http://ow.ly/rDBuQ

Join us in a few hours on WUDR!

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Join us at wudr.udayton.edu every Tuesday!

A Good English Tuesday Afternoon Alternative

A Good English Tuesday Afternoon Alternative

This week we are hosting Liz and Ceilia from Good English from 4 to 5pm. Join us for music and interviews with Good English! We are also premiering new music from Dayton’s own Paige Beller and Kris N. We are also playing brand new music from Modern Day Idols, Minor Alps, We are Twin, Noah and the Whale, Morrison Brothers Band, Fin-Folsom, ac berkheimer, and Royal Concept, La Luz, and The Starfolk.

And Then We Come Back! Return of Your Tuesday Afternoon Alternative

ImageAfter one week off we return for another Your Tuesday Afternoon Alternative! This week we are featuring music from Austin Livingood, Heyward Houkiins, Ghosty, Josh Eagle, The Turkish Delights, Yo La Tengo, and much more! Returning music from Joshua Sweeney, The Story Changes, Motel Beds, Me & Mountains, and Shannon and the Clams.   Expect tributes to Vanity Theft and Bonneville!

Catch a preview of area artist Darren Gnitke on this week’s show! And, of course, expect another Bowie Block as we celebrate the return of Mr. Bowie!

We will talk about the Bunbury Festival that transpired a few weeks ago in Cincinnati. What did you think? What were your favorite performances? Let us know!  Join us this Tuesday from 3-6pm (e) for Your Tuesday Afternoon Alternative on WUDR!

The Brothers Kaschak Marching On EP!

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Hello there Afternooners!

We wanted to both thank Sean and Mark of The Brothers Kaschak for calling into the show to talk about their upcoming performances and their new EP!  And yes, they are actually brothers!

You can find out more information about them on their facebook page!

 

Your Tuesday Afternoon Alternative: Music and Seriousness this week

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Hello there! This week we will be joined by Cathy Cowan talking about her Big Cats Little Cats effort. We will also be previewing Austin Livingood’s new song Nashville. We are also playing new music from Timothy Pritchard and The Boxcar Suite! Expect tons of new music from Major Major Major, Portugal The Man, Alex Bleeker and the Freaks, Snowden, Decker, Two Trees, and much more. We can’t tell you everything – there has to be some surprise.

Mrs. Dr. J will get you shaking your groove-thing with the third installment of her dance party. Hey, it is summer after all.

We will finally announce — yeah, we know — the pick for the next YTAA music book club discussion.

Remember you can listen on wudr.udayton.edu or 99.5 and 98.1 fm in Dayton!

 

Your Tuesday Afternoon Alternative Request Show

ImageWe are playing music by request from listeners to the show both near and far! So take some time to call 937-229-2774 or email drjwudr@gmail.com or tweet us a request at drjwudr! We already have several requests lined up.  Let us know what you would like to hear! Your pals, – Dr. J and Mrs. Dr J

Up to Up-date!  A listener in Cincinnati just asked “why do a request show?”  Our answer:  We know what folks want to hear… not because of market research bs, or because that’s what they program in LA, or because that is what is “charting”, or some truly misguided sense of our own importance — we know because we asked and listeners told us what they wanted to hear.  And that is what we are playing tomorrow!  Because that is how radio is supposed to work! — Dr. J

We have not forgotten you: A new Your Tuesday Afternoon Alternative

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Sam at Eleven – photo courtesy of DaytonMostMetro.com

This Tuesday we will be playing three hours of independent, local, and Dayton music for you! Our theme this week is remembrance. We will be exploring how music can create powerful memories, build connections between strangers, and why a song can all too easily transport you back to a moment in time.

We will be chatting with our friends Jeff Rudolf of Sam at Eleven and Tom Gilliam of The Rebel Set about the Cancer Benefit both bands played a few weeks back!

Expect music from Blank Tapes, Wild Nothing, The Rotaries, Apple Tree, Camera Obscura, Underground Lovers, The Men, Baby Bee, The Lost Patrol, Guided by Voices, Luke Frazier, Foals, Still Corners, and many more. Dr. J will also be playing demo of a classic song from The Replacements.

We are working on our next music book discussion — what book about music have you read recently that you would recommend for our next music book conversation? We will be putting up a poll on which book we should discuss. This is important — you, the listener and music lover can decide what book about bands, music, a music scene we should discuss! So, let us know and we will see you on Tuesday on WUDR!Image