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WBKM Live from Robot Dog with Tim LewisThe eclectic music of Burlington, Vermont, USA. Hosted by Tim Lewis. Recorded at Robot Dog Studio by Sam Mark and Ryan Cohen. Tim's local music radio show airs Thursdays at 9pm on WBKM.orgVolume Three 2019, released 12 February 20201. Matthew Mercury - Jeannie Harlow2. Matthew Mercury - We Did Our Job3. The Red Newts - Ask Yourself4. The Red Newts - Reclaiming the Blues5. Jason Baker - The Last Coral Left Alive6. Jason Baker - I Hope This Helps7. Jeremy Gilchrist - Indigenous Souls8. Jeremy Gilchrist - A Little Bit of a Departure For Me9. Jesse Taylor - Road Trip10. Jesse Taylor - It's All True11. Troy Millette - Magnolias12. Troy Millette - I've Never Even Seen a Magnolia13. Bethany Conner - Clearer14. Bethany Conner - My Younger Self Is Speaking to Me Through Time15. Cricket Blue - Psalm16. Cricket Blue - We're Pretty Botanically Motivated17. Clare Byrne - Ocean Arrives18. Clare Byrne - A Little Symphony19. Andriana Chobot - Coffee20. Andriana Chobot - My Kind of Yoga21. Steph Pappas - Energy22. Steph Pappas - We're All About the Upbeat Message23. Late Night - Us24. Late Night - A Sensitive Song25. Radio Underground - Gone, Gone, Gone26. Radio Underground - Arty, What's Wrong?27. Happy Spangler - Golden Cadillac28. Happy Spangler - An Upbeat Song29. Josh Glass - Treat Me Like a Joke30. Josh Glass - It's All Good31. The Dirty Blondes - James Bond32. The Dirty Blondes - It Wasn't the Smartest Thing To Do, But Whatever33. Blowtorch - Mirror/Thank You34. Blowtorch - We Duped the Knights of Columbus35. Comrade Nixon - Yellow Black36. Comrade Nixon - You've Released How Many Albums?37. Jessica Rabbit Syndrome - Thelma and Louise38. Jessica Rabbit Syndrome - It's Finally Here39. Green Chapel - Thea40. Green Chapel - Do Your Own Google Research41. Smokestack Lightning - Grim Ripper42. Smokestack Lightning - Help Bands We Like and Think Are Cool43. Wolfhand - Canyon Wizard44. Wolfhand - We Also Love Weird Concept Records45. Sad Turtle - Poutine Routine46. Sad Turtle - We Find the Funniest Things and Steal Them47. Community Garden - Don't Sweat It48. Community Garden - That's Not Usually the Case49. Ver Sacrum - Ver Sacrum 1-450. Ver Sacrum - A Little More Mysterious51. Angel Bones and the Filthy Fist - Dracula52. Matt Hagen and Brett Lanier - The Woman in BlackThe third season of Live From Robot Dog Studio with Tim Lewis began on December 28 of 2018. We thought about putting Troy Millette on Volume 2, but the session did not play out on my local music radio show on WBKM.ORG until January 3rd, so being on volume 3 seemed reasonable. It was a pleasure having Troy come in. He's a total pro and easy to talk to. His stories bring smiles and his music is gorgeous. It was a great beginning. I had seen Happy Spangler play around a lot recently and was desperate to get some of their music. They played a show in late January and knocked it out of the park. I expected them to be a trio but they brought Aya Inoue and Samara Lark Brown along to add some backing vocals. Between that and Barbara's hawk screams, it was a great show. I almost chose Hawks to be on this album, but Golden Cadillac sounded like an old classic the first time I heard it and is too epic to not be here.I remember one day Ryan Cohen said he had been working with a woman named Jesse Taylor who might be interested in doing a show. I went out and saw her play a few times in local clubs and quickly became enamored. She came in and played a couple of my favorite songs and added the super-fun Road Trip to the mix. Last year Arty LaVigne and Mark Christensen had played a show with Bardela that was pretty cool. This year they came in as Radio Underground and played more rocking darker songs. The conversation was fun, since Arty's a pro, and their music grabbed me. I'm glad they chose Gone, Gone, Gone for this album since it would have been very hard if I had to choose. An interesting opportunity arose when Jeremy Gilchrist spent a little time in the Burlington area in 2019. He played around a lot before moving south a year ago or so, and was the second performer in the first year of the series. I was only having solo artists do three songs at that point and now do at least four. It was fun to be able to bring him back in and hear some new songs such as Indigenous Souls. In the audio clip he dedicates it to his fiancée but they've gotten married since then. I remember seeing Smokestack Lighting once in the middle of a couple of bands I knew and was blown away. Their heavy sound just soothes my soul. Also, Raf Soto is very dedicated to our local music scene. He has helped many bands, plays in many bands and makes shows happen all the time. It was a pleasure to have him and his band play for us. I remember seeing the name Jessica Rabbit Syndrome in show listings a few times before finally making it out and seeing them play. I was hooked immediately. Their heavy, sludgy sound is great but I think it's Ali's MEL9 that adds a bit of a keyboard sound that distinguishes them. I do this series so I can learn about things like this. I was pleasantly surprised when Cricket Blue said they would do a Robot Dog session. I've been enamored with their music for a while and felt honored. They played a few songs from their new album and it played on my radio show the day before their album release show. I'm glad we could time it so well. One day Cole from Green Chapel reached out about doing one of these. I had seen them a few times and loved their heavy flowing vibe. I was happy to bring them in and loved everything about their music. They had me pick the song and it was a hard choice. The next show brought one of the two controversies of the year. I brought in a band of local Veterans, but their band name evoked an uncomfortable reaction, as it could be seen to have a nefarious reference. We shortened the name to Late Night but it didn't really matter. Their music was frantic and frenetic and lush an gorgeous and downright crazy at times. They were stunning. Worries had been cast aside by the end of the show. Up next was the mighty Steph Pappas Experience. It took a bit of time to set up and when I walked in the door I was not sure what format the band would be. I was surprised to see them set as an acoustic trio but I was completely in a roll with it mindset. At one point in the show Steph let the listeners in radio land know that they were acoustic which was important, since they sounded more intense than most electric bands. The whole show was a complete joy. I had seen Jason Baker play a few times and loved his clear and wry vision of our reality. I was excited to have him come in and loved his stories. I felt like I learned a lot about music just by listening to him talk. Before the show he said he had learned a classic metal song that was really an old blues song. I asked him to play it at the end and Ace Of Spades was fun, if a little rough. His choice of The Last Coral Left Alive for this album was perfect. I ran into Clark from Blowtorch at Waking Windows in May and we set up a time for them to come in. Their songs were short and they often use effects between songs so I had the idea of having them play double songs with the interview in between. I think it worked well for them so you get to hear two of their songs on this album. I did an interview with Big Heavy World one day some time ago and hung out for their live music Rocket Shop. I heard Bethany Conner play for the first time that night and put in an effort to go see her again and again. We finally set up a date and she and her dad Greg played a fun show. She's very bright and engaging and so easy to talk to. She let me choose the song, and it was tough, but Clearer works well on many levels. I had been excited to get the next band in for a long time and enjoyed seeing them play a couple of sets the night before. Unfortunately both Becky and Dianne from the Dirty Blondes blew out their voices and didn't have much left for the show. We almost just cancelled but since everyone was there, we did it anyway. The vocals are a bit rough but the band rocked nicely. We'll have to have them in again next year, bef
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