The Sucarnochee Revue airs Saturdays on WMOX 1010 AM Meridian, Mississippi.
Saturday June 27, 2009
Air time 6:00 pm
Show # 66
Show recorded 05/01/09
New Show
Recorded at the Temple Theater.
Ed Dye Memorial 2nd hour
Jacky Jack White, Track45, Britt Gully, Steve Young, Mississippi Chris Sharp, Pat Enright / Mike Compton, Mike Compton / Raymond Huffmaster, William Micheal Morgan and J. Burton Fuller.
The next live taping for radio and television will be Friday July 03, 2009 in Meridian, Mississippi at The Temple Theater. The admission is $5.00. Show starts at 7:00 pm
TISBA members admited for half price when you show your TISBA membership card.
Sucarnochee Revue Showcases Young Artists
The Sucarnochee Revue returns to downtown Meridian and the Temple Theatre Friday, July 3 at 7 pm for another taping of the nationally syndicated radio show. Tickets are $5 and can be purchased at the door and in advance at the Temple box office. This month’s Revue features some of the up and coming new artists from Mississippi,Tennessee, and Alabama.
Featured artists include William Michael Morgan, Taylor Ivey, Chase Cooksey; John McEachin; Skylar Hardin; Alex Goldman; and Track 45’s Benjamin, and K.K. Johnson.
All these young artists are making a mark on the music scene. Alex Goldman has won a number of vocal competitions over the last ten months ranging from pop to classical performance including "Peavey’s After School Not Idol". Skylar Hardin won last year’s Jimmie Rodgers Talent Show. Taylor Ivey is working in Nashville on studio projects. Track 45 continues to record and book dates across the South.
Producer/host Jacky Jack White says, "These young people are carrying the torch passed down from Rodgers, Paul Williams, Chris Ethridge, Steve Forbert, and all the many artists from this area who’ve accomplished so much on the international music stage."
The regular cast of the Revue includes Mississippi Chris Sharp and Piper Lauderdale ; J. Burton Fuller; and Britt Gully. Recently, the Revue was honored with a grant from the Black Belt Community Foundation, and Jacky Jack White was selected by the Alabama State Council on the Arts for their annual Fellowship in Music.
Monday, June 22, 2009
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment