WTTS OverEasy: September 4, 2016

Wilco

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…

  • New music from Wilco’s 10th studio album Schmilco, out September 9th.
  • Something else from the Red Hot Chili Peppers recent release The Getaway.
  • The latest from Indiana’s own Brett Wiscons.
  • Plus, win tickets to a WTTS show with The Oh Hellos, October 2nd at the Old National Centre.

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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Brett Wiscons – “Don’t Be the One” (Official Video)

WTTS New Music Monday: August 29, 2016

Dawes

Dawes

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…

  • Dawes is back September 16th with a new album We’re All Gonna Die.
  • New music from Saint Motel’s October 21st release saintmotelevision.
  • Something else from the Red Hot Chili Peppers latest release, The Getaway.

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

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Passenger – “Anywhere” (Official Video)

WTTS OverEasy: August 21, 2016

Photo by Ellen von Unwerth

Red Hot Chili PeppersPhoto by Ellen von Unwerth

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

The Warehouse Black Logo


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

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Watch

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

Back from Bonnaroo 2012

Radiohead puts on a visually-stunning performance

Brad Holtz here, back from Bonnaroo, in what has become an annual summertime tradition of music, mayhem and the occasional hangover.

2012 marks my 8th Bonnaroo experience. Every year, I imagine it will be my last. But I keep going back again and again – with no regrets. If you think back at the early roots of America’s marquee music festival, jam bands ruled. Over 11 years however, Bonnaroo has diversified into a festival experience for fans of all sorts of musical genres. In one weekend, we saw it all. Hip-hop (Childish Gambino), folk (Punch Brothers), the next generation of southern rock (Alabama Shakes), a newcomer who sounds stunningly similar to Bill Withers (Michael Kiwanuka), arguably one of the biggest bands the world has seen in the last 15 years (Radiohead) to arguably America’s greatest rock band today (Red Hot Chili Peppers). Bonnaroo means a little something for everyone.

If you experienced Bonnaroo for the first time this year, you were definitely spoiled by the weather. With daytime highs reaching the low to mid 80s (under low humidity) and nighttime temperatures hovering around 60-65, countless folks who have experienced not-so-favorable-conditions remarked that this was, far and away, the most pleasant Bonnaroo experience, from a weather standpoint. After the first day of my first Bonnaroo weekend (2004), I had never felt filthier, having never experienced the level of MUD we saw. Heat, humidity and dust ruled 2011. This was just about perfect…

Brad and a Beach Boy at Bonnaroo

You never know who you’re gonna run into at Bonnaroo. While watching Santigold on Saturday afternoon, Beach Boy legend Mike Love swung by to catch some of the set and was nice enough to pose for photos with a few fans. Hollywood A-listers Kristen Bell and Dax Shepherd showed up and caught a number of live performances. We even saw Ludacris hanging out in the backstage radio compound. For one weekend in June, a 700-acre field in the middle of nowhere is transformed into the world’s musical epicenter. And people from all walks of life soak it in.

Personal highlights? Hands down, the Red Hot Chili Peppers put on the best performance of the weekend (perhaps I’m a little biased, as I love the band but have never seen them live). Newcomers Alabama Shakes certainly didn’t disappoint (they’ll be playing a sold-out ‘TTS show at the Vogue on July 31). British soul/folk singer Michael Kiwanuka made his Bonnaroo debut and it was eerily reminiscent of Ray Lamontagne’s debut in 2004. (Check out my backstage interview with Michael).

Thanks for hanging out with us over the weekend. We hope we were able to bring some of the excitement of Bonnaroo back to Indiana. For backstage interviews, blogs and photos, be sure to explore more from the Blogaroo.

-Brad Holtz