Friday, July 18, 2014

Eclectic Chair 427 airs Monday 1-3pm on Q90.1FM

This week’s Wucx-Fm Eclectic Chair 427
with Trish Lewis airs Monday, July 21st, 2014 from 1-3pm

on Q90.1Fm Delta College Public Radio is pulled out by John Latini
who brings Lovers, Liars and Losers to the Lake of My Dreams
is to perform live at the Bay City State Recreation Area
Visitor’s Center for Music From The Marsh Saturday July 26th @ 7pm

and also features many of Mary Gauthier’s Trouble And Love,
David Olney brings his deck of five from When The Deal Goes Down,

Vaneese Thomas with sister Carla Thomas
and their dad Rufus Thomas brings Blues For My Father,

Arthur Migliazza packs his Suitcase Blues
and Boogie Woogie Stomp Laying It Down,

Tumbling Bones say Just Because Money Is For Spending
we may be Loving A Fool,

Chuck E. Weiss offers three more cans of Red Beans and Weiss,

Dave Specter with Otis Clay, Brother John Kattke & Bob Corritore
Bring Chicago Style warning This Time I’m Gone For Good
and returns the Eclectic Chair upside down on the table
with a Jefferson Stomp via their Message In Blue!
Take Your Seat On Q90.1FM Every Monday 1-3PM

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Eclectic Chair 427 with 
Host Trish Lewis from Wucx-Fm
Introduction Mike Henderson and The Bluebloods “Mister Downchild”
Thicker Than Water 1998 Dead Reckoning Records

1. John Latini “National Pastime” Lovers, Liars & Losers 2012 Smokin’ Sleddog Records http://smokinsleddogrecords.com/  or http://smokinsleddogrecords.com/_john_latini_/ or http://www.myspace.com/johnlatini or http://www.facebook.com/john.latini.7

2. John Latini “Nobody Again” Lovers, Liars & Losers 2012 Smokin’ Sleddog Records http://smokinsleddogrecords.com/  or http://www.facebook.com/john.latini.7

3. John Latini “Three Different Words” Lake Of My Dreams 2005 Embassy Hotel Records
http://smokinsleddogrecords.com/_john_latini_/ or http://www.myspace.com/johnlatini

4. Mary Gauthier “Trouble And Love” Trouble And Love 2014 In The Black Records
5. Mary Gauthier “False From True” Trouble And Love 2014 In The Black Records

6. Mary Gauthier “How You Learn To Live Alone” Trouble And Love 2014 In The Black Records

7. David Olney “When The Deal Goes Down” When The Deal Goes Down 2014 Deadbeet Records
8. David Olney “Servant, Job” When The Deal Goes Down 2014 Deadbeet Records

9. David Olney “Sad Saturday Night” When The Deal Goes Down 2014 Deadbeet Records

10. Vaneese Thomas with Carla Thomas “Wrong Turn” Blues For My Father 
2014 Segue Records http://vaneesethomas.com/ or 

11. Vaneese Thomas with Rufus Thomas “Can’t Ever Let You Go” Blues For My Father 

12. Arthur Migliazza “Suitcase Blues” Laying It Down 2014 Hobemian Records

13. Arthur Migliazza “Boogie Woogie Stomp” Laying It Down 2014 Hobemian Records
HOUR TWO 

14. John Latini “Little Miss Michigan” Lake Of My Dreams 2005 Embassy Hotel Records

15. Tumbling Bones “Just Because” Loving A Fool 2014 Self http://tumblingbones.com/ or

16. Tumbling Bones “Money Is For Spending” Loving A Fool 2014 Self http://tumblingbones.com/ or
https://www.facebook.com/tumblingbones or https://twitter.com/TumblingBones
17. Chuck E. Weiss & the God-Dam Liars “Tupelo Joe” Red Beans and Weiss 2014 Anti- Records
  
18. Chuck E. Weiss & the God-Dam Liars “Shushie” Red Beans and Weiss 2014 Anti- Records
https://www.facebook.com/chuck.e.weiss or https://twitter.com/WeissChuck or https://www.facebook.com/GDDamnLiars
19. Chuck E. Weiss & the God-Dam Liars “Boston Blackie” Red Beans and Weiss 2014 Anti- Records


20. David Olney “Why So Blue?” When The Deal Goes Down 2014 Deadbeet Records http://www.davidolney.com/ or https://www.youtube.com/user/DavidOlney411  or https://www.facebook.com/pages/David-Olney/100976180074

21. David Olney “Mister Stay At Home” When The Deal Goes Down 2014 Deadbeet Records http://www.davidolney.com/ or https://www.youtube.com/user/DavidOlney411  or https://www.facebook.com/pages/David-Olney/100976180074

22. Mary Gauthier “Walking Each Other Home” Trouble And Love 2014 In The Black Records http://www.marygauthier.com/ or https://www.facebook.com/marygauthiersongs or https://www.youtube.com/user/officialmarygauthier or https://twitter.com/MaryGauthier_

23. Mary Gauthier “When A Woman Goes Gold” Trouble And Love 2014 In The Black Records http://www.marygauthier.com/ or https://www.facebook.com/marygauthiersongs or https://www.youtube.com/user/officialmarygauthier or https://twitter.com/MaryGauthier_


24. Dave Specter with Otis Clay, Brother John Kattke & Bob Corritore “Chicago Style” Message In Blue  2014 Delmark Records 

25. Dave Specter with Otis Clay, Brother John Kattke & Bob Corritore “This Time I’m Gone For Good” Message In Blue 

26. John Latini “Koko (don’t know when to quit)” Lovers, Liars & Losers 2012 Smokin’ Sleddog Records

27. Dave Specter with Otis Clay, Brother John Kattke & Bob Corritore “Jefferson Stomp” Message In Blue  2014 Delmark Records 
The Eclectic Chair is broadcast from the studios of Wucx-Fm Delta College
Quality Public Radio.  “I’m just like Boston Blackie, yes I am / Friend to those
who have no friends.” – Lyrics from the song “Boston Blackie” by Chuck E. Weiss.
MUSIC FROM THE MARSH Saturdays through August
at the Bay City State Recreation Area Saginaw Bay Visitor
Center (989) 667-0717 or visit: www.michigan.gov/saginawbayvc

Saturday, July 19, 7PM, George Heritier, “Drunk Bugs & Bay City Ballads”
Bay City native will share original songs about two fallen Bay City landmarks, 
the Third Street Bridge and the Last Chance Saloon. George is a fine storyteller 
and performer-expect to hear harmonica, guitar, the Saginaw River Blues and Michigan-I-o!

Saturday, July 26, 7PM, John Latini, “Baseball, Beaches & Other Summer Time Songs”
This award winning musician will cover all your favorite summer past-times with songs about baseball, 
late night campfire ghost stories, and Great Lakes sailing adventures. It’s likely he will enlist you to sing along!
Saturday, August 2, 7PM, Siusan O’Rourke & Zig Zeitler, “Our People: Migration to Michigan”
2012 & 2013 Irish Music Award Nominees, Siusan and Zig return to our series from their perch at 
The White Crow Conservatory in Saginaw. They will captivate us once again with stories and songs 
of people who made their way to Michigan from many different regions around the world.
Saturday, August 9, 7PM, Dave Boutette, “Saturday Night with the Campfire Kid”
Dave Boutette, the “Campfire Kid” will have you clapping and singing along as he enchants you with songs
he has written about the “Mitten” state and other traditional old thyme favorites.
Saturday, August 16, 7PM, Magdalen Fossum, “Girls Rock! Women Who Made History in Michigan”
13-year old Magdalen Fossum has been playing music most of her life and has appeared
at most of the major music festivals in the state.  Her program will be composed around women musicians
from Michigan and she will be singing with the sweetest voice and accompanying herself on ukulele.
Saturday, August 23, 7PM, Jamie-Sue Seal, “Motown...Hits & History from Hitsville USA”
Jamie-Sue most often performs as one half of the duo “Bottle Rocket Cabaret” with John Latini,
but this evening she will step out of her own to share some her favorite Motown hits!
Saturday, August 30, 7PM, Jay Stielstra & Judy Banker, “Manistee Waltzes & Tittabawassee Tunes”
Jay Stielstra, “Michigan’s Folk Treasure” writes and sings some of the most beautiful songs, like
Manistee Waltz and Tittabawassee Jane. You’re bound to hear other songs with Michigan
 landmarks mentioned in his program. He will be performing with the equally wonderful Judy Banker.
All concerts will be performed on an outdoor stage adjacent to the Visitor Center
parking area. Please bring your own lawn chairs. In the case of inclement weather
concerts will take place inside the Saginaw Bay Visitor Center. Performances
are sponsored by the Friends of Bay City State Recreation Area, the Michigan
Council for the Arts & Cultural Affairs, and the Saginaw Arts & Enrichment Commission.
Donations will be taken the evening of each performance.
There is no cost for this event; however, an annual $11 Recreation Passport is required
for all vehicles entering the park. For more information on this program call or stop by the

Saginaw Bay Visitor Center, (989) 667-0717 or visit:www.michigan.gov/saginawbayvc