MAD TOAST LIVE!
Summary: Welcome to “Mad Toast Live!” with hosts, Chris Wagoner and Mary Gaines. Recorded for podcast every Tuesday night at The Brink Lounge, 701 E. Washington Ave., just down the hill from the capitol building in Madison, WI. Music and conversation with diverse musical artists of all styles in an intimate setting. Madison music veterans, Gaines and Wagoner, often sit in with the guests on a variety of instruments: violin, cello, mandolin, accordion, ukulele, hawaiian guitar, and sometimes harmony vocals. Live audience interaction adds to the unique flavor of Mad Toast Live!
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Acclaimed Chicago musician, Marquis Hill, returns to the show. This time he appears with his talented band! This show is not to be missed.THE MARQUIS HILL BLACKTETWITHMARQUIS HILL on TrumpetCHRIS McBRIDE on Alto SaxJUSTIN THOMAS on VibesJOSHUA RAMOS on BassMAKAYA McCRAVEN on Drumsmarquishill.com
Acclaimed Chicago musician, Marquis Hill, returns to the show. This time he appears with his talented band! This show is not to be missed. THE MARQUIS HILL BLACKTET WITHMARQUIS HILL on TrumpetCHRIS McBRIDE on Alto SaxJUSTIN THOMAS on VibesJOSHUA RAMOS on BassMAKAYA McCRAVEN on Drums marquishill.com Download Standard Podcasts
Our own Jackie Allen returns to Madison for this not-to-be-missed show. Share this with your friends!! Madison Music Collective, Mad Toast Live, the Improvisational Music Workshop,Janus Galleries, Ward-Brodt Music, Isthmus, WORT-FM, and The Brink Loungeproudly presentJACKIE ALLEN & COMPANYFeaturingJACKIE ALLEN on vocals HANS STURM on bass JOHN MOULDER on guitar DAVE STOLER on keyboard DANE RICHESON on drums Download Standard Podcasts
Our own Jackie Allen returns to Madison for this not-to-be-missed show. Share this with your friends!!Madison Music Collective, Mad Toast Live, the Improvisational Music Workshop,Janus Galleries, Ward-Brodt Music, Isthmus, WORT-FM, and The Brink Loungeproudly presentJACKIE ALLEN & COMPANYFeaturingJACKIE ALLEN on vocalsHANS STURM on bassJOHN MOULDER on guitarDAVE STOLER on keyboardDANE RICHESON on drums
Our own Jackie Allen returns to Madison for this not-to-be-missed show. Share this with your friends!! Madison Music Collective, Mad Toast Live, the Improvisational Music Workshop,Janus Galleries, Ward-Brodt Music, Isthmus, WORT-FM, and The Brink Loungeproudly presentJACKIE ALLEN & COMPANYFeaturingJACKIE ALLEN on vocals HANS STURM on bass JOHN MOULDER on guitar DAVE STOLER on keyboard DANE RICHESON on drums Download Standard Podcasts
Madison band Wook is a fusion of progressive rock with live electronics.
Madison band Wook is a fusion of progressive rock with live electronics. Download Standard Podcasts
Madison band Wook is a fusion of progressive rock with live electronics. Download Standard Podcasts
Founded in 2010, Graminy seeks to fuse the classical and grassroots tradi- tions, from Bach to bluegrass, from Co- pland to Celtic, from Gershwin to native American, from Kodaly to klezmer, and more. Drawing on all these styles, Graminy composes and arranges all its music and calls it Class-Grass.Graminy’s music focuses on themes of ecology and place. The name derives from the botanical name for the grass family, Gramineae, as their music draws on the entire family of grassroots tradi- tions, from all places and ecologies.Their new CD, “Germinations: A Blue- grass Symphony in D” has been nominated for awards in several categories at this year’s MAMA Awards (Madison Area Music Awards).www.graminy.net
Founded in 2010, Graminy seeks to fuse the classical and grassroots tradi- tions, from Bach to bluegrass, from Co- pland to Celtic, from Gershwin to native American, from Kodaly to klezmer, and more. Drawing on all these styles, Graminy composes and arranges all its music and calls it Class-Grass. Graminy’s music focuses on themes of ecology and place. The name derives from the botanical name for the grass family, Gramineae, as their music draws on the entire family of grassroots tradi- tions, from all places and ecologies. Their new CD, “Germinations: A Blue- grass Symphony in D” has been nominated for awards in several categories at this year’s MAMA Awards (Madison Area Music Awards). www.graminy.net Download Standard Podcasts
Founded in 2010, Graminy seeks to fuse the classical and grassroots tradi- tions, from Bach to bluegrass, from Co- pland to Celtic, from Gershwin to native American, from Kodaly to klezmer, and more. Drawing on all these styles, Graminy composes and arranges all its music and calls it Class-Grass. Graminy’s music focuses on themes of ecology and place. The name derives from the botanical name for the grass family, Gramineae, as their music draws on the entire family of grassroots tradi- tions, from all places and ecologies. Their new CD, “Germinations: A Blue- grass Symphony in D” has been nominated for awards in several categories at this year’s MAMA Awards (Madison Area Music Awards). www.graminy.net Download Standard Podcasts
Eleanor Mayerfeld is the 2011 Frontenac Old Time Music Fiddle Champion, the youngest winner ever. Formerly a member of Sonora Strings, the touring violin ensemble of Suzuki Strings of Madison, Eleanor has toured with them in Puerto Rico, Door County, and California. Currently a member of the Wisconsin Youth Symphony Orchestra. Mike has played in many groups, most notably the Barn Owl Band, with whom he recorded three albums and appeared on the National Public Radio Show A Prairie Home Companion. Mike is a composer and his folk tunes have been recorded by many folk artists.www.elmduo.net
Eleanor Mayerfeld is the 2011 Frontenac Old Time Music Fiddle Champion, the youngest winner ever. Formerly a member of Sonora Strings, the touring violin ensemble of Suzuki Strings of Madison, Eleanor has toured with them in Puerto Rico, Door County, and California. Currently a member of the Wisconsin Youth Symphony Orchestra. Mike has played in many groups, most notably the Barn Owl Band, with whom he recorded three albums and appeared on the National Public Radio Show A Prairie Home Companion. Mike is a composer and his folk tunes have been recorded by many folk artists. www.elmduo.net Download Standard Podcasts
Eleanor Mayerfeld is the 2011 Frontenac Old Time Music Fiddle Champion, the youngest winner ever. Formerly a member of Sonora Strings, the touring violin ensemble of Suzuki Strings of Madison, Eleanor has toured with them in Puerto Rico, Door County, and California. Currently a member of the Wisconsin Youth Symphony Orchestra. Mike has played in many groups, most notably the Barn Owl Band, with whom he recorded three albums and appeared on the National Public Radio Show A Prairie Home Companion. Mike is a composer and his folk tunes have been recorded by many folk artists. www.elmduo.net Download Standard Podcasts
Featuring Clyde Stubblefield (James Brown’s original “funky drummer”!), Eric Koppa (sax), John Prigge (harmonica & vocals), members of the Bowser Band, Madison’s own Pauli Ryan (percussion) and Chris Aaron (guitar)! Part Two of Two.http://www.reverbnation.com/shamanjuan