Indianapolis’ very own Keller & Colestopped by Sun King Studio 92 on December 14th, 2017 for an exclusive and intimate holiday party performance show with WTTS listeners that included a few holiday classics. Enjoy the music below!
“Let It Snow”
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Remember, Sun King Studio 92 sessions are for 92-3 VIPs only. If you’re not a VIP, take 20 seconds to sign up for free, then stop by the VIP Room to register to be in the live studio audience at an upcoming performance.
“Good for Nothin Woman”
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Remember, Sun King Studio 92 sessions are for 92-3 VIPs only. If you’re not a VIP, take 20 seconds to sign up for free, then stop by the VIP Room to register to be in the live studio audience at an upcoming performance.
In honor of John Mellencamp’s two Bloomington shows this week, we’d like to share this exclusive 2008 hour-long interview that John had with our own Paul Mendenhall. Enjoy the conversation below!
2 large eggs, preferably omega-3 eggs, beaten 1⁄3 cup packed light brown sugar 2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract 3 cups grated fresh zucchini 2⁄3 cup canola oil, preferably expeller-pressed, plus more for greasing the muffin tins 2 teaspoons baking soda ½ teaspoon salt 3 cups unbleached all-purpose flour 2 teaspoons ground cinnamon ½ teaspoon ground nutmeg 1 cup chopped pecans 1 cup golden raisins
1. Preheat the oven to 350°F.
2. In a large bowl, whisk together the eggs, brown sugar, and vanilla. Stir in the grated zucchini, canola oil, baking soda, and salt.
3. In a separate bowl, whisk the flour with the cinnamon and nutmeg. Add the dry ingredients to the zucchini mix and stir well. Finally, stir in the pecans and raisins.
4. Grease a 12-cup muffin tin with canola oil. Spoon the batter into the cups to fill them about 3/4 of the way. Bake for 25 to 30 minutes or until a toothpick or small knife inserted in a muffin comes out clean. (Alternatively, spoon the batter into a 8 x 5 x 3-inch loaf pan. Bake for 50 to 55 minutes or until the top of the loaf cracks and a toothpick or small knife inserted in the center of the loaf comes out clean.)
5. Transfer the pan to a wire rack to cool for about 20 minutes. Then run a small paring knife around each muffin and remove them from the muffin tin.
A musical tribute to the Beatles, the women that influenced them, and the kaleidoscopic female characters they created – from ‘Michelle’ and ‘Eleanor Rigby’ to ‘Blackbird’ and ‘Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds’. Each song is witnessed through Steve Hackman’s unique and imaginative musical lens, elevating the masterful craftsmanship and explosive creativity of the original. The eight soloists who travel with the production- four vocalists, drummer, bassist, pianist, and electric guitarist- bring a staggering level of musicianship and talent, and together represent a vivid and wide-ranging blend of styles and techniques. Simply put, the production is a tour de force and the ultimate realization of Hackman’s ingenuity and the gifts of his manifold collaborators and soloists.
This is Eric Clapton’s personal recipe for this traditional British starter. This soup is good hot or cold.
Ingredients:
½ cucumber
1 medium onion
1 small head lettuce
Fresh mint Fresh
Parsley
2 ounces butter
5 pints chicken or vegetable stock
1 pound shelled (or frozen) peas
1 teaspoon sugar
Salt & pepper to taste
2 teaspoons curry powder (optional)
1/2 cup milk
Instructions:
Peel and chop the cucumber and onion. Clean and chop the lettuce, mint, and parsley. Heat the butter in a saucepan and add lettuce, cucumber, onion, mint, and parsley. Stir until the butter is absorbed. Add stock, peas, sugar and season to taste with the salt and pepper. Simmer until the peas are soft. Pour into a blender and puree. Add the curry powder, milk and reheat.
‘WTTS In Conversation’ is a bi-weekly podcast delivering decades of WTTS interviews with emerging and legendary artists. For Episode #76, Kenny Aronoff spent almost two decades as John Mellencamp’s drummer, and has also worked with Melissa Etheridge, Willie Nelson, the Smashing Pumpkins, John Fogerty, and many more. He talked with morning host Matt Pelsor about his time with John Mellencamp, and playing in the Jim Irsay Band.
Twinkling lights, a dazzling bandshell, and a fairy-tale scene. In the heart of Mass Avenue’s Arts District, you’re invited to eat, drink, and be merry this holiday season as the Athenaeum Christkindlmarkt returns to the enchanted Rathskeller Biergarten — November 24 through December 17. Experience an authentic winter market with traditional vendor huts featuring holiday wares and local handicrafts. You’ll also enjoy German food, live entertainment, and new holiday celebrations from around the globe, including Krampusnacht, Sankt Nikolaus Fest, Hanukkah, Las Posadas, and Kwanzaa! It’s a feast for your senses.
Dave Lindquist has written about music in Indianapolis for more than two decades. Now, Dave has his own show on WTTS. Join us Monday nights at 7 for The BEAT with Dave Lindquist. Hear your next music discovery from the local and independent scene and fresh music from familiar artists.
Monday night, Dave presents new music from Madness, Lala Lala, Slow Pulp and Indianapolis band Teresa Reynolds & the Slicktones.
Songs played on the Oct. 9 episode:
Jamie & the Guarded Heart, “Shake” Tedo Stone, “COV Blues” Ego Ella May, “Undone” Packs, “Honey” Madness, “C’est La Vie” John P. Strohm, “Don’t Tell it to Your Heart” Jonathan Rado, “Easier” Lala Lala, “Hit Me Where It Hurts” Nat Vazer, “Strange Adrenaline” Landon Keller featuring Josh Kaufman, “Bloom” Teresa Reynolds & the Slicktones, “Stood Up” Slow Pulp, “Doubt”
Elysian Brewing has your Road to the Ruins in the form of tickets to all rock the ruins shows that are happening this summer. If you want to see Parliament Funkadelic Feat. George Clintons at Holiday Park, get to Ale Emporium North, The District Tap North and The Rathskeller now through Sunday, August 13th to find the WTTS QR code. Scan it for your chance to enter and if the odds are in your favor, you’ll win!
Dave Lindquist has written about music in Indianapolis for more than two decades. Now, Dave has his own show on WTTS. Join us Monday nights at 7 for The BEAT with Dave Lindquist. Hear your next music discovery from the local and independent scene and fresh music from familiar artists.
Monday night, Dave presents new music from Sparklehorse, Suki Waterhouse and Indianapolis artist Frank.
Songs played on the June 19 episode:
Cut Worms, “Ballad of the Texas King” Gabriels, “Glory” Why Dogs Why, “(Driving on the) Wrong Side of the Road” The Sherlocks, “People Like Me and You” Sparklehorse, “Evening Star Supercharger” NxWorries, “Daydreaming” Tiberius B, “Delicate People” Suki Waterhouse & Belle & Sebastian, “Every Day’s a Lesson in Humility” Katie Jacoby, “Cosmic Dancer” Heidi Lynne Gluck, “Skyscraper” Frank, “Let Me Be” Anna St. Louis, “Morning” Le Big Zero, “Heavy Handed”
Elysian Brewing has your Road to the Ruins in the form of tickets to all rock the ruins shows that are happening this summer. If you want to see Ben Folds at Holiday Park, get to Ale Emporium North, The District Tap North, and The Rathskeller now through Sunday, June 4th to find the WTTS QR code. Scan it for your chance to enter and if the odds are in your favor, you’ll win!