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Thursday, May 26, 2011

Become A WTMD Volunteer for our Summer Fund Drive

WTMD’s Summer Fund Drive is right around the corner and we are looking for fun, music loving-volunteers to answer phones and take pledges. Volunteering at WTMD is a great way to meet fellow listeners and your favorite djs, all while supporting the station you love.
Plus, meals and refreshments are provided by some of Baltimore’s best restaurants. Just fill out this form and we'll contact you about being a WTMD Volunteer!

WTMD wants to send you to Bonnaroo!


It's the biggest, and some say the best, of all the summer music festivals. Maybe it's the Woodstock like vibe, maybe it's where music history happens--but everyone should go to Bonnaroo at least once. Here's how you can enter to win this incredible trip. Just take a look at the lineup!

Just make a contribution by 11:59 pm May 29, 2011 and you're automatically entered. Of course, no donation is necessary to enter, just fill out the form as indicated. Your support is important to keeping WTMD powered up all summer long. We'll draw the winner and contact them shortly after the drawing closes. Please remember, only on-line contributions and entries are eligible--if you made a recent contribution by mail, please use the form to enter. Transportation to Manchester, TN is not included.

Winner will receive 1 pair of Guest Passes to all four days of the Bonnaroo Festival in Manchester, TN June 9th through 12th Including:

•4 nights of prime camping accommodations

•Access to premium seating and viewing areas at each stage

•Access to the backstage Guest Lounge and Restaurant

This ticket package includes access unavailable to the general public!

*No pledge necessary to win. Simply choose "Enter Me In The Drawing Only"

Weekend on the Radio Recap

Every Thursday morning at 6:20 a.m. and 8:20 a.m. Sam Gallant of the Creative Alliance shares with you all the cool happenings around town on Weekend on the Radio. This week a Baltimore band that's been tearing it up around the country comes home to roost,  metalheads rejoice and knock back a pint with the animals! In case you missed a detail about a specific event, here's the list for this week. 

Weekend on The Radio Recap

Every Thursday morning at 6:20 a.m. and 8:20 a.m. Sam Gallant of the Creative Alliance shares with you all the cool happenings around town on Weekend on the Radio. This week a Baltimore band that's been tearing it up around the country comes home to roost,  metalheads rejoice and knock back a pint with the animals! In case you missed a detail about a specific event, here's the list for this week. 


Thursday, 5/26


Friday, 5/27:


Saturday, 5/28:


Sunday, 5/29





 



Tuesday, May 24, 2011

First Thursdays Announcement

We'll be announcing the next First Thursday line up in just a couple of days.  Keep listening and checking back.

Between the Grooves: Katie Costello's Infectious Charm

If Katie Costello's cute, retro look doesn't captivate you right away, the quirky melodies from her new album Lamplight surely will.

The line "I wish there was a social excuse to make you a cassette tape" from the already irresistible piano bounce on the single "Cassette Tape"adds an extra smile.

Catch Katie Costello on the next Between the Grooves Thursday at 2pm.

Dylan Knocking on the Door

Can you believe the voice of not just a generation, but EVERY generation turns 70 today? We're celebrating by playing plenty of songs from the maestro himself plus some choice covers.

I stumbled across this one this morning from Baltimore's very own uke strumming mouth trumpeter, Victoria Vox.

CD of the Week: The Strokes Back On Top

The Strokes new file swapping approach to recording may be miles away from the live, Manhattan garage punk sensibilities of Is This It, but the signature bouncy beat and resigned swagger return nearly ten years later on WTMD's new CD of the Week Angles, albeit with some electronic and new wave flourishes.

Perhaps solo efforts stoked some competitive fires (for the first time, the rest of the band gets co-writing credit with Julian Cassablancas, who recently derided the band's new found democracy) or maybe it was the sheer time it took to make the new record that created the well-documented tensions within the band, and thank goodness!

The wailing, double guitar attack and jagged percussion on "Under Cover of Darkness" sounds melodic and incendiary and make all the false starts worth it.