Where Are You Houston “Call Out For Help” On The Night Mix
12/17/2009
Social networking has it’s advantages, just ask Benjamin Logan student Katie Cole. Cole, a drummer was discovered by startup group Where Are You Houston through the website, YouTube. Cole, 17, has been drumming for years but had never been in a band before joining WAYH.
Cole has been with the band for just over a month. Practicing has proven to be a challenge due to logistics. Cole lives in Bellefontaine and the rest of the band lives in Canton, at least two and a half hours apart. The band drives to Bellefontaine once a week to practice.
WAYH is a pop-punk band that got it’s name from a Blink 182 song. The group was started up by lead singer Andy Potter and guitar player Zach Negulis, who played together in a previous band.
During the Night Mix, the song “Villians” was played. Then the band played a live version of a new song called “Calling Out For Help” The band plans on recording a batch of original songs on January 2nd. Learn more about Where Are You Houston at myspace.com/whereareyouhouston
Where Are You Houston? Visits Night Mix Wednesday, December 16th
12/16/2009
Canton rockers Where Are You Houston? will make their Night Mix debut Wednesday, December 16th at 7:30. Drummer Katie Cole lives in Bellefontaine. You can learn more about the group by checking out:
myspace.com/whereareyouhouston
We will discover the meaning behind the name and listen to a live performance.
Steve Dashner’s Weekly Review of Louie Vito On Dancing With The Stars
9/23/2009
Steve Dashner
With Louie Vito competing on ABC’s Dancing With The Stars, The Night Mix thought it would be a good idea to seek local, expert opinion to keep the television judges in line. Steve Dashner is a ballroom dance instructor from the Marysville area. Each week, the night after Louie performs, we will talk with Steve and get his thoughts on how Louie did. Steve will offer insight, opinion and analysis from an instructor’s perspective.
If anybody is interested in taking ballroom dancing lessons. Steve can be reached at 937-246-6990 or email dakotasranch@hotmail.com
Local bands Toxemia from DeGraff, and Ajar Jamb, from Bellefontaine recently made their first appearances on The Night Mix recently.
Andy, Dustin and Joel from Toxemia
Toxemia, named after a blood disease, is a Christian metal band that plays shows around the area, including shows in Bellefontaine at the Vineyard Church. Adam Lautsenheiser is the lead singer, Joel Holycross plays lead guitar and Dustin Long plays bass guitar. Darrel, the bands’ drummer could not attend the interview. During the interview, Joel discussed how the band formed. Toxemia recently played their first show. The show was at a very large venue, The Al Rosa Villa, in Columbus. Adam spoke on how the band performed. Song writing for the group tends to take on a darker yet hopeful vibe that explores the deeper questions in life. Toxemia performed one such song, Impromptu Invite at the end of the interview.
Ajar Jamb performs. Joe Hartley (front)
Jeff Tontonoz (drums), Scanny (green shirt)
and Justin Stratton (guitar)
Ajar Jamb made their visit to the Night Mix on September 16th. The members consist of Joe Hartley, Matt Sandlin, Jeff Tontonoz, and Justin Stratton. Hartley was a member of Awake, a former guest on the Night Mix. Sandlin and Tontonoz were also in a local band to appear on Night Mix, Sandwal Schultze. Hartley spoke on how the band started out as solo project. Hartley would play sets at Canteberry Coffee in Bellefontaine. Hartley then recruited the other band members and began recording songs in Tontonoz’s home studio.
The band is a complete change of style for Hartley. Hartley’s former band, Awake, had a much heavier sound. Hartley stated age and change in preferences as reasons for the much more mellow sound of Ajar Jamb. The band’s acoustic sound has a folk, country blues mix. Ajar Jamb performed to live songs. The first was called “Burnt Cigarettes” The second performance was a song called “Covered Bridge” , which was an original song from Sandwal Schultze. Scanny sang this song while Joe sang on the first performance.
Scanny plays harmonica during Burnt Cigarettes.
8/17/2009
Beach Spectacular Wet, But Fun
7/08/2009
The Night Mix was live once again this year at Oldfield Beach for the 2009 Fourth of July Beach Spectacular. Three bands were scheduled to appear, Pleading the Fifth from Kenton, Absent Effect from Bellefontaine and Alert The Press from the Springfield/Dayton area. On again, off again rain raised concern about the status of the activities for the day, but the Chamber of Commerce assured everybody that the fireworks would happen rain or shine.
That meant so would the Night Mix. We went on the air at 5:30 and started the afternoon taking the beach goers' requests. There was a surprise visit from Bellefontaine rapper Yung C after his song "Krank It To Da Left" was played. Yung C spent a few minutes talking about upcoming projects.
The first band of the day was Pleading The Fifth. Dustin, Wes, Holly and Brandon were all on hand promoting upcoming shows with Absent Effect, including Bellefontaine shows towards the end of July. PTF broke out the guitars and performed the song "Weathers Changing", a song they played back in March during their first trip to The Night Mix. Later on in the interview, the band played again, playing a song called "Fireworks".
Bellefontaine band Absent Effect arrived next. Lead singer John Whitehead and guitarist Tyler Rose were on hand to talk about their upcoming show at the Logan County Fair on July 17th.
John and Tyler would stick around and help judge the first annual Night Mix Nutty Bar Eating Contest, our less disgusting version of the Nathan's Hot Dog Eating contest held in New York. Night Mix listeners Damien and Emerson competed to see how many Nutty Bars they could eat in one minute. Emerson won, eating three. Damian ate two.
Alert The Press were the final band to appear. ATP promoted their new album "We're Going To Have a Parade" which features 10 songs. ATP performed an acoustic version of their song called"Gone". The band finished up with a great rendition of their popular song "Pick Me Up"
To watch video of all of the performances at Saturday's Beach Spectacular, go to my videos at myspace.com/wpkonightmix.
During the show, Bill Tipple checked in with interviews with Steve Austin's Auto Group, sponsors "Countdown To Skyfire" At 10:00pm, requests gave way to Skyfire, a patriotic mix of music set to the fireworks.
Thanks to the listeners that attended Skyfire and to the bands that performed. See you next year!