WNC Original Music

WNC Original Music

Presenting original music from Western North Carolina musicians, but for people to hear everywhere.

  1. Jul 29

    Ep 190 The Loverfaces

    The Loverfaces join the pod and you just gotta love those faces.   Listen to and follow The Loverfaces at these places. https://theloverfaces.com/ https://www.instagram.com/theloverfacesband https://www.facebook.com/theloverfaces   Thanks to The Loser Kings  for the closing song https://theloserkings.hearnow.com/dammit-the-dog   Subscribe to the podcast - https://www.wncoriginalmusic.com   Follow on Social Media https://www.facebook.com/wncoriginalmusic https://www.instagram.com/wnc_original_music/   All music used by permission The Loverfaces is a husband-and-wife indie alt-rock band with 2 lead singers and vocal harmonies galore. Chad and Sarah met at a karaoke bar in 2008 and have been  writing songs together ever since. The Loverfaces' dreamy originals and imaginative covers blend emotional songwriting and dual vocals that create a cinematic atmosphere. Performing both as an intimate duo and with a full band, their dynamic live shows are beginning to attract attention from festivals and sync licensing opportunities. The Loverfaces also have a drink named after them at Breadheads Tiki Shak in Sylva.  Our live sets are built to connect with audiences, combining original alternative and indie rock with familiar favorites from the 70's through 90's. We believe music can be a positive force beyond entertainment, so we've partnered with Musicians Against Overdose Prevention to help distribute Narcan at select shows.  The current lineup includes Chad Jordan on vocals and guitar, Sarah Jordan on vocals and bass, lead guitarist Kevin Ludlow and drummer Jeff Vandell. The Loverfaces have performed on community stages, at regional venues, and at large public events, bringing the same level of same level of professional polish and infectious joy. Band Members Chad Jordan Chad began his music career in 90s pop-punk bands and later fronted Panthertown in Asheville, with residencies at The Root Bar and The Town Pump in Asheville. A multi-instrumentalist with a focus on guitar and harmonica, Chad brings a songwriter’s perspective to every arrangement. Outside of music, he enjoys gardening, virtual reality, and frisbee golf with his chihuahua, Rebel. Chad is still emo. Sarah Jordan Sarah’s singing career began as a Katy Perry impersonator in 2011 after being discovered by an event planner at Boogie Nights Casino. In 2014, she was a singing mermaid for a popular party company in California. Sarah sings and plays electric bass in The Loverfaces.  Sarah began her music instrument journey on ukulele and keyboard in 2017 and continues to expand her musical range. She enjoys reading, playing Dr. Mario and swimming when not performing or recording.  Kevin Ludlow Kevin Ludlow is a guitarist, writer, and creative professional originally from Austin, Texas. Now based in Nebo, NC, he balances music with a background in software development, business management, and visual arts. Kevin lives in a restored historic church and brings depth, texture, and precision to the band’s sound. Jeff Vandell A lifelong multi-instrumentalist and studio musician, Jeff brings groove, experience, and versatility to the band. His background spans drums, bass, guitar, keys, and original songwriting. Jeff lives in Weaverville and also works as a paralegal and virtual fellowship leader. The Loverfaces recently released their first solar-powered music video for “Easy Mind,” a dreamy alternative track that attracted the attention of a national solar company. _________________ “Dammit the Dog” was written by Todd Duncan, Michael C. Parris, and Lucas Thompson and it was recorded by The Loser Kings one afternoon at The Cowboy Arms Hotel and Recording Spa in Nashville, Tennessee. We had a little help from the Mercyland Choir. Listen now and stream on June 5th. We hope it makes you smile...The Loser Kings are the trio of Peter Rogan, Michael C Parris and Lucas Thompson. We thank the Mercyland Choir, Michelle Thompson Rebekah Gilbert Benjamin Bynum Ray Wilder and Sam Wade.

  2. 09/25/2024

    Ep 187 Stephen Evans Returns pt 2

    Stephen Evans returns and he's faster, stronger, more agile. Will probably get drafted in the first round.   Find Stephen Evans and the True Grits here www.stephenevansmusic.com www.facebook.com/stephenevansmusic https://www.instagram.com/stephenevansmusic/ https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/stephenevansandthetruegrits/buzz-of-bees   Thanks to Jack Hyphen for the closing song https://www.facebook.com/JackHyphenMusic https://www.instagram.com/jackhyphen/ https://x.com/JackHyphen https://www.youtube.com/@JackHyphen https://www.tiktok.com/@jackhyphenmusic https://jackhyphen.com/   Subscribe to the podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wnc-original-music/id1378776313 https://www.iheart.com/podcast/wnc-original-music-31067964/ This link has all the other places to subscribe https://gopod.me/wncom   Follow on Social Media https://www.facebook.com/wncoriginalmusic https://www.wncoriginalmusic.com https://www.instagram.com/wnc_original_music/   All music used by permission   After many years of vacillating between being a professional musician and building a nest in Asheville, NC, Stephen Evans finally asked his friends, Brian Shoemaker (bass), Sam Hess (drums), and Woodstock (mandolin), to form the True Grits and make some music together in 2014.  The very next year, Stephen Evans & the True Grits released their first LP "Something to Bleed".  Inspired to release more music, they followed two years later with their EP "Under the Bridge."  Both records have received local and regional praise for their passion and creativity.  Stephen's strong melodic songwriting style is a blend of vivid imagery, darkness, and hopeful optimism.  There's no denying the feeling that shines through with his evocative vocals and lyrics.  Songs like ‘Ghost Among the Trees’, 'The Garden', 'Cherokee Hills', 'Shining Star', and '1000 Roses' are beacons of his folk rock song craft. With radio play on Western North Carolina radio stations, as well as shows around the region, Stephen Evans & the True Grits are becoming a local favorite.    "Buzz of Bees" is their latest album, released in December of 2022, of folk rock with some songs dipping their toes into other styles like Americana, Latin Folk, and Vaudeville.  Singles from the LP, ‘Ghost Among the Trees’, ‘Winning the Day’, and ‘Estefania’, are already receiving radio play on local stations as well as national online radio and music podcasts.  Look for Stephen Evans & the True Grits playing fun live shows all around the area to support this beautiful album.   Emerging Manchester indie up and comer Jack Hyphen returns with the vibrant, breezy new single ‘Not Medicinal’ (June 28th). Having made a name for himself as one to watch with live shows in and around Manchester, Jack Hyphen continues to showcase the intricate songwriting and radiant musicianship which has seen him build a fanbase.    Emerging from the breakup of Herefordshire Indie/Rock band Point Zero, where he served as the frontman, Jack returned with acoustic singles that showcased his vocal and lyrical prowess. His evolution into a 4-piece alternative pop/rock outfit in mid-2019 brought a punchy, atmospheric edge to his music.    The new single ‘Not Medicinal’ continues this approach with intricate interweaving guitar lines, smothered in atmospheric modulation and reverb which glides over the punching drums and driving bass. Topped with Jack’s emotive, understated vocal delivery, the track blends its energetic undercurrent with an ethereal edge to create a unique, accessible yet thoughtful and delicate soundscape.    Having already gained widespread press support and radio play from the likes of Amazing Radio and XS Manchester, Jack has opened for a number of breakout bands including Crystal Tides, Jeremiah Ferrari, and James Walsh (Starsailor), even gaining acclaim from BBC Radio 6 Music’s Chris Hawkins for the quality of his live performance. Jack continues to grow, showcasing some of his finest work yet on the new single ‘Not Medicinal’.

  3. 09/11/2024

    Ep 186 Andrew Wakefield part 2

    Andrew Wakefield part 2. With a couple of do-overs.   Listen and follow Andrew at these places Spotify Apple Music Tidal Amazon andrewwakefield.net Instagram Facebook YouTube   Thanks to Lily Vakili for the closing track https://vakiliband.com/     Subscribe to the podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wnc-original-music/id1378776313 https://www.iheart.com/podcast/wnc-original-music-31067964/ https://open.spotify.com/show/3Rx8uNDtBXzcrmA6vHiph4   Follow on Social Media https://www.facebook.com/wncoriginalmusic https://www.wncoriginalmusic.com https://www.instagram.com/wnc_original_music/   All music used by permission   The beautiful town of Asheville, nestled in the Smokey Mountains of North Carolina and noted primarily for its beer and bohemian atmosphere, now boasts a burgeoning contribution to American roots music in the name of Andrew Wakefield. Growing up in a musical family with a religious background, Andrew gained his first vocal experience singing hymns with family and in church choirs. That same passionate feeling within himself has prompted Andrew's emotional singing power and style throughout his life.  After leaving home at the age of sixteen he spent years honing his guitar craft and living a gypsy life of travel, adventure seeking, and soul searching(with a few bumps along the way). In 2020 Andrew landed a coveted weekly performance with the house band at Jack of the Wood, an Asheville bluegrass institution. Soon after he joined The Well Drinkers, a progressive bluegrass band based in the area.  Performing and touring relentlessly with these acts eventually gave Andrew the confidence to step into the limelight with his own songs and unique style, and the Andrew Wakefield solo project was born.  Catch Andrew at Jack of the Wood in downtown Asheville every Sunday 1-3pm with the Bluegrass Brunch Boys! (New York, NY) “I didn’t plan to put out a solo EP,” states Lily Vakili, the poetic and bluesy powerhouse best known for fronting the eponymous Vakili Band. But when the opportunity arose for a string of solo dates supporting John Douglas (of Trashcan Sinatras) this coming October, it “felt both completely new and like a return home.” As preparations for the tour began, new songs started to emerge, and Vakili, who started her musical career as a solo artist, decided to take some of her favorite advice: “Just keep on, keep improving your art, keep performing. Don’t isolate yourself, stay open and say YES.”

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