WTTS New Music Monday: July 3, 2017

We play lots of new music throughout the day on WTTS New Music Monday, and at 7 p.m., we play an hour of ONLY new releases. This week…


New Music Monday is presented by Arni’s Restaurant. Meet you at Arni’s.

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WTTS New Music Monday: May 26, 2017

We play lots of new music throughout the day on WTTS New Music Monday, and at 7 p.m., we play an hour of ONLY new releases. This week…


New Music Monday is presented by Arni’s Restaurant. Meet you at Arni’s.

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WTTS OverEasy: June 4 2017

OENewLogoStart and end Sundays with WTTS OverEasy. Brad Holtz plays a variety of laid-back World Class Rock, with singer-songwriters, deep album tracks, in-studio recordings, and live exclusives from Sun King Studio 92. Catch OverEasy Sundays from 7 to 11 a.m. (and the replay from 7 to 11 p.m.)

 


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Join Brad Holtz this Sunday from 7 to 11 a.m. and p.m. for WTTS OverEasy, featuring a variety of laid back acoustic tracks and exclusives from Sun King Studio 92. This week…

WTTS Bonnaroo Experience 2017

The 16th annual Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival is June 8th through 11th in Manchester, Tennessee, and this June’s lineup is one for the ages. U2. The Red Hot Chili Peppers. Lorde. Cage The Elephant and more.

Want the Bonnaroo Experience?

Visit Four Day Ray Brewing on Lantern Road, just North of 116th st. in Fishers. Grab a beer and a bite to eat, and enter to win a pair of four-day festival passes, plus prime camping and seating opportunities. The deadline to register is April 30th.

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This year’s line up includes:

U2  • Red Hot Chili Peppers  • Lorde  • The xx  • Cage The Elephant • The Head And The Heart • Big Gigantic • Glass Animals • Future Islands • Umphrey’s McGee • Portugal. The Man • Tegan & Sara • Milky Chance • Cold War kids • Kaleo • The Strumbellas • Michael Kiwanuka • Joseph • Greensky Bluegrass • Bad Suns • Coin • Kevin Morby • Hippo Campus • The Orwells • Mondo Cozmo • Turkuaz • Klangstof • The Lemon Twigs • White Reaper •  and so many more.


Four Day Ray Brewing’s name recalls Indiana’s Nickel Plate District heritage, drawn from the nickname for a railroad employee who called off work one day a week. Four Day Ray Brewing dares to be great in industry and revelry alike, crafting only the best in their full-scale distribution brewery. Beers at Four Day Ray Brewing are never watered down and flavor is never sacrificed for fashion. Every dish from the scratch kitchen is held to the same high standard because a soft, easy life is not worth living.  Neither is a life spent nose to the grindstone without a cold beer and great meal at the end of the day to enjoy the fruit of your labors.

For complete rules to the Bonnaroo Experience CLICK HERE.

The Bonnaroo Experience, from Four Day Ray Brewing and 92-3 WTTS!

WTTS OverEasy: August 21, 2016

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Join Brad Holtz this Sunday from 7 to 11 a.m. and p.m. for WTTS OverEasy, featuring a variety of laid back acoustic tracks and exclusives from Sun King Studio 92.  This week…


OverEasy is presented by The Warehouse.
The Warehouse Live Music Listening Room in Carmel,
where the music is what matters. Liveforthemusic.com

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Enjoy the laid-back sounds of OverEasy whenever you want. Check out the OverEasy Channel.

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Cage The Elephant – “Ain’t No Rest For The Wicked” (Live from Studio 92)

Sun King Studio 92 Weekend

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It’s a Sun King Studio 92 Weekend, powered by Klipsch Audio. Hear live exclusives throughout the weekend and every night at 7pm, we’ll air back a full set of audio. All weekend long win a Sun King Studio 92 Prize Pack including a pair of Klipsch R6M headphones and a Sun King gift pack . Every winner will qualify for the grand prize: a pair of Klipsch R-15PM powered monitors!

Hear the following Sun King Studio 92 sets in full at 7pm:

Friday: Cage The Elephant and Kaleo

Saturday: Elle King and The Decemberists

Sunday: The Head & The Heart and Lily & Madeleine

Monday: Vance Joy and Jason Isbell

Contest Rules


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The WTTS Hangout Hookup

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Summer is around the corner and we are sending one lucky listener and a guest to the beaches of Gulf Shores, Alabama. WTTS and Karma Records teamed up with Meyer Vacation Rentals for the Hangout Hookup. Congratulations to our winner Roy Partida! Roy just won three-day festival passes and condo accommodations to Hangout Music Festival. Thanks to everyone who registered.

This year’s line up includes:

The Weekend  • Calvin Harris  • Florence + The Machine • Alabama Shakes • Ellie Goulding • Lenny Kravitz • Haim Cage The Elephant • Grimes Jason Isbell • Walk The Moon • Miike Snow • Leon Bridges • Big Grams • Foals The Neighbourhood • Portugal. The Man • Moon Taxi • Courtney Barnett • Silversun Pickups • X Ambassadors • Kurt Vile & The Violators • Borns Coleman Hell • Mayer Hawthorne • Brett Dennen • The Struts • Atlas Genius • The Revivalist • Kaleo And MORE!

Visit Karma Records at any of their three locations:

  • 21 N Post Road, Indianapolis, IN 46219
  • 3532 W 86th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46268
  • 3802 N High School Road, Indianapolis, IN 46254

 

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For complete rules to the Hangout Hookup CLICK HERE.

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Cage The Elephant In Sun King Studio 92

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Photos Courtesy Rhythm In Focus Photography.

Cage The Elephant stopped by Sun King Studio 92 Powered By Klipsch Audio on June 8th, 2015. Enjoy the music and conversation below!

“Ain’t No Rest For The Wicked”
[podcast]https://www.wttsfm.com/audio/Studio92/CageTheElephant-6-8-15/ANR.mp3[/podcast]

Interview
[podcast]https://www.wttsfm.com/audio/Studio92/CageTheElephant-6-8-15/Interview.mp3[/podcast]

“Cigarette Daydreams”
[podcast]https://www.wttsfm.com/audio/Studio92/CageTheElephant-6-8-15/CDD.mp3[/podcast]

“Shake Me Down”
[podcast]https://www.wttsfm.com/audio/Studio92/CageTheElephant-6-8-15/SMD.mp3[/podcast]

“Come A Little Closer”
[podcast]https://www.wttsfm.com/audio/Studio92/CageTheElephant-6-8-15/CAC.mp3[/podcast]

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Remember, Sun King Studio 92 sessions are for 92-3 VIPs only. If you’re not a VIP, take 20 seconds to sign up for free, then stop by the VIP Room to register to be in the live studio audience at an upcoming performance.

Photos Courtesy Rhythm In Focus Photography.

Forecastle Festival 2015

Forecastle Festival

Friday, 7:13PM – Roughly halfway through the first day of the festival. Forecastle 2015 has been fun so far, extremely hot however. So far I have discovered a new band, Fly Golden Eagle, taken in a bit of Cold War Kids and watched St. Paul & The Broken Bones wow another audience. I highly doubt those guys will ever come across an audience that they can’t win over. There has also been some delicious tacos and crazy good doughnut holes glazed in a local stout and covered in Fruity Pebbles, you have to love life on a festival diet. Cage The Elephant is taking the Mast Stage soon…which is my cue to get back out there. – Rob

Nathan Willett of Cold War Kids
Cold War Kids

St. Paul of St. Paul & The Broken Bones
St Paul & The Broken Bones

Click Here to see all the photos at Forecastle Festival 2015.

Saturday, 2:09PM – Last night was interesting, to say the least. Cage The Elephant put on a fantastic show. Lead singer Matt Shultz attacked the music, the stage, the crowd and anything that came near him and it was fun to watch. I saw the last part of Houndmouth’s performance on the Boom Stage after Cage The Elephant had finished. Houndmouth is a great live band and the huge audience that they drew was a testament to that.

Sam Smith was the headliner last night, and this is where things got interesting. He opened his set with “I’m Not The Only One” which engaged the crowd as everyone sang along. He was personable with the audience….marveling at the fact that this many people in Louisville, KY even know who he is, he told the story of a tough breakup that lead him to write most of his first album and he had the crowd say hello to his father, who was in attendance. There was a fireworks display to the right of the stage, over the Ohio River during his set. Night one of Forecastle 2015 was headed towards a perfect ending. Then the winds came. Seemingly out of nowhere, strong wind just started blowing dirt and dust around the grounds, there was an announcement on the loudspeakers that heavy storms were moving in and the festival site was being evacuated. Twenty minutes later, we were in our car. The staff of the festival deserves a tip of the cap for doing a great job in getting everyone out of harms way in a quick and calm manner.

There were three after shows last night. One of them was planned on-board a boat, so the weather forced it’s cancellation. The other two went off as planned. We went to a club called Headliners to see Lord Huron. I was concerned that I wasn’t going to be into the show. It had been a long hot day and the music wasn’t starting until after midnight. Turns out I had nothing to worry about. Lord Huron’s new album Strange Trails is one of my favorites of 2015 so far and as good as the band sounds on the record, they sound even better live. Their stage show is full of energy and everyone in the club was having a great time. No one seemed to be bothered by the fact that it was nearly 3AM when the show wrapped up. Based on the energy in the place, the band could have played as long as they wanted and no one would have complained.

It’s off for Day 2 now….let’s find out what else Forecastle 2015 has in store. – Rob

Matt Shultz of Cage the Elephant
Cage The Elephant

Matt Myers of Houndmouth
Houndmouth

Click Here to see all the photos at Forecastle Festival 2015.

Robert Randolph of The Word
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Cary Ann Hearst of Shovels and Rope
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Sunday, 2PM – Day two of the Forecastle Festival was full of great performances, with a couple of surprises thrown in. The day got off to a late start. There was some prep work that needed to be done to the grounds from the storms on Friday night, which delayed the opening of the gates by an hour and a half or so. This delay caused the schedule of performances to be shuffled around slightly.

The first band that I took in was Desaparecidos, the political punk band fronted by Conor Oberst. Their show was high energy throughout and full of political themes. The crowd seemed to be right on board.

After Desaparecidos, there was a little time to kill. I was able to utilize this time to get a strawberry-banana smoothie. Can’t beat that, especially in this heat. I was also able to take a bit of time and walk around the grounds, checking out some of the local art that is on display before making my way back to the Mast Stage for the start of The Word.

The Word is a super group of sorts. Made up of Robert Randolph, John Medeski, Luther Dickinson, Cody Dickinson and Chris Chew. The performance was pretty much what you would expect from musicians of this caliber. They tore though the songs, flawlessly.

Once The Word had finished it was time to make it to the Boom Stage for Shovels & Rope. This is when it occurred to me that there wasn’t going to be any down time between shows with the new condensed schedule. Shovels & Rope put on a fun show, they drew an amazing crowd.

Adam Granduciel of The War On Drugs
The War On Drugs

Click Here to see all the photos at Forecastle Festival 2015.

Sturgill Simpson
Sturgill Simpson

After Shovels & Rope, The War On Drugs took over the Mast Stage. I enjoyed listening to them, although I was surprised that their set was as laid back as it was. I really expected more punch from these guys.

The next stop was the Boom Stage to take in Sturgill Simpson. I had heard a lot of good tings about this guy and he lived up to every one of them. I expected to like the show, I didn’t expect to like it quite this much. Sturgill lives in a realm somewhere between alt-country, Americana and jam music. The package comes together wonderfully and the audience never stops dancing.

After Sturgill Simpson I found myself with a little time to kill and I wandered around until something caught my ear. There was a sound coming from the Ocean Stage that had just a hint of funk to it and I had to check it out. What I found was the biggest surprise of Forecastle 2015, so far. Cherub was on stage. A duo that is part electronic, part dance, part funk and part 80’s pop. As their set went on the crowd continued to get larger. There was an intense party atmosphere around the stage and no one was standing still. Cherub, as of this moment, put on the best show that I have seen here at the festival. A huge surprise considering I hadn’t heard of them until stumbling across them playing the smallest stage on the grounds.

Almost the minute that Cherub wrapped up, My Morning Jacket took the Mast Stage. Nothing fancy about their show, just amazing songs played perfectly in front of a rabid hometown crowd. There wasn’t a lot of banter between songs either, although Jim James did stop down long enough to talk about the great arts and music scene here in the city of Louisville.

Jim James of My Morning Jacket
Jim James

Click Here to see all the photos at Forecastle Festival 2015.

Day two at Forecastle 2015 was a wonderful experience on all fronts and I expect great things from this third and final day. As I’m typing this in the media tent, I can hear Noah Gundersen on the Boom Stage playing a hauntingly slow cover of Nirvana’s “Smells Like Teen Spirit” That means it’s going to be a great day, right?

Kanene Donehey Pipkin of The Lone Bellow

John Gourley of Portugal. The Man

Isaac Brock of Modest Mouse

Click Here to see all the photos at Forecastle Festival 2015.

WTTS Top 50 Songs Of 2014

Top 50 of 2014
From TTS favorites like Coldplay, Beck, and The Black Keys to new artists like Sam SmithHozier, and St. Paul & The Broken Bones, 2014 was a memorable year in music.  Here’s our list of the Top 50 WTTS songs of 2014 based on airplay.

Happy New Year from 92-3 WTTS!

50. Bastille – “Flaws”

49. Cage The Elephant – “Cigarette Daydreams”

48. Broken Bells – “Holding On For Life”

47. John Mellencamp – “Troubled Man”

46. The 1975 – “Chocolate”

45. Robert Plant – “Rainbow”

44. Jack White – “Just One Drink”

43. Wild Cub – “Thunder Clatter”

42. Knox Hamilton – “Work It Out”

41. Phantogram – “Fall In Love”

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