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Sarah Hughes acoustic Honest Tunes 12-18-2007

Print | Arkansas | Tue. December 18th, 2007 | Live Acoustic, Interviews, Podcast, Setlists | Comments/Requests?
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Honest Tunes
12-18-2007
“Sarah Hughes Live Acoustic with Chris Plowman”

SET ONE: Interview*, Wasted Time*, On My Way*, Bees*, Makes Sense To Me*, Train Wreck*

Sarah Hughes acoustic guitar singer songwriter plays Honest Tunes live 2007 photo by Dgold
Sarah Hughes acoustic guitar singer songwriter plays Honest Tunes live 2007 photo by Dgold

THE BANDS:
Sarah Hughes with Chris Plowman - Live Acoustic performance on the air at KXUA*

Podcast Song Timings on the mp3 if you download it or click Play In Pop-Up (above)

Chris Plowman from Plowman's Anti-Populous plays acoustic bass with Sarah Hughes radio podcast set on KXUA December 2007 pic
Chris Plowman from Plowman's Anti-Populous plays acoustic bass with Sarah Hughes radio podcast set on KXUA December 2007 pic
00:00 Interview* about Austin, Texas, and Fayetteville, Arkansas, Plowman’s Antipop, Sarah Hughes Band, and recording No Seat Belt at the Listen Lab
03:30 Wasted Time*
09:25 On My Way*
12:00 Bees*
18:02 Makes Sense To Me* (Bloodkin; WSP)
21:50 Train Wreck*

Sarah Hughes is an award-winning singer-songwriter and guitar player from Arkansas who has a new CD out, No Seat Belt (a favorite of mine, that we’ve played many times on Honest Tunes Radio). Sarah announced she is moving to Austin, Texas in 2008 to pursue her music and life’s adventures and challenges. Tonight December 18, 2007, at 6PM Central, Sarah and Chris Plowman (Plowman’s Anti-POP-Ulous) from her local incarnation of the Sarah Hughes Band will perform a live acoustic set on-the-air from the studios of KXUA 88.3 FM Fayetteville on the campus of the University of Arkansas, for another edition of the Honest Tunes Weekly Webcast and a possible podcast release. On New Years Eve 12-31-2007, Sarah Hughes Band will celebrate the holiday and deliver a farewell Fayetteville show at George’s Majestic Lounge [LINK], with Big Smith [LINK]. Every Sarah Hughes show is a burst of personality and fun, a vacation and a reason for a night out with friendly folks. This evening’s radio show is no exception. Thanks Sarah and Chris for playing the podcast.

Sarah Huhges No Seat Belt CD 2007 is one of the best local albums of the year
Sarah Huhges No Seat Belt CD 2007 is one of the best local albums of the year
Sarah Hughes - No Seat Belt CD
album of the year award
album of the year award
Honest Tunes Radio’s #1 Local Album of 2007.

Here are some handy Sarah Hughes links for you to check her music out:
http://www.sarahhughesmusic.com/
Myspace - thesarahhughesband

Panic fans check this out Sarah Hughes Trio’s cover of Jojo’s song, 1×1 - video on Youtube by 1tinsoldier

Honest Tunes 12-11-2007 Baby’s Eyes

Print | Arkansas | Tue. December 11th, 2007 | Setlists | Comments/Requests?

Honest Tunes
12-11-2007
“Baby’s Eyes”

SET ONE: Music Is The Weapon > PPA > Son Of Jah, Proteus Melodious, Dancing Shadows

SET TWO: For Baby Eleanor and Friends Llama > Cissy Strut, No Matter What, Eyes Of The World, Maybe Today, In The Park With You > Lovin’ In My Baby’s Eyes

ENCORE: Spotlight, Trainwreck, Sanctified, Run Up Quick, Eyes On The Prize, My Own Eyes, The Den Is In Heaven, I’m Not Listening, Give Thanks To Chank, Gorilla Math, Ecstatic Everywhere

THE BANDS: Avant Garde & New Instrumental Opening Set
The Motet - Instrumental Dissent
Rodrigo Y Gabriella - Rodrigo Y Gabriella
Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey - Walking With Giants
Jeff Sipe - Timeless
Michael Ray & The Cosmic Krewe - Live At Jimmy’s

A Set Of Songs for the Baby Eleanor and Friends
Phish [LINK] - A Picture Of Nectar
The Meters - Funkify Your Life Anthology
Michael Houser with John Bell - Sandbox
Grateful Dead [LINK] - Wake Of The Flood
Ryan Montbleau Band - Patience On Friday
Col. Bruce [LINK] Hampton - Strange Voices
Leftover Salmon [LINK] with Taj Mahal - The Nashville Sessions

5 Nominations For Best CD of The Year
Sarah Hughes - No Seat Belt
Mama’s Cookin’ - Mama’s Cookin’
Mavis Staples - We’ll Never Turn Back
Col. Bruce Hampton & The Quark Alliance - Give Thanks To Chank
Infradig - Ecstatic Everywhere (New CD!)
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To Benefit Baby Eleanor 12-4-2007 Majestic

Print | Arkansas | Tue. December 4th, 2007 | I Love Music, What's up! | Comments? (1 so far)

I am going to George’s for the Benefit show, meanwhile the Lady Razorbacks are broadcasting a game on KXUA tonight (that is why I’m not doing a radio show tonight). I’ll be back next Tuesday with a brand-new batch of music to play on Honest Tunes, and a radio review for the Baby Eleanor. Please click Eleanor’s links if you’re from out-of-town, or head down to George’s tonight if you live near Fayetteville.

To Benefit the Baby Eleanor is a benefit concert to be held Tuesday December 4, 2007 at 7:00pm at George’s Majestic Lounge [LINK] on Dickson Street in Fayetteville, Arkansas. HT listeners know our friend Clayton Suttle as the drummer from Eckobase & co-founder of the Great Unknown Festival.

Benefit concert, All proceeds will go to the support of Eleanor Rose Suttle’s rehabilitation treatments.  Eleanor Suttle, the 10 month old daughter of Clayton and Meredith Suttle, was diagnosed with Retinoblastoma, a rare form of eye cancer.
Benefit concert, All proceeds will go to the support of Eleanor Rose Suttle’s rehabilitation treatments. Eleanor Suttle, the 10 month old daughter of Clayton and Meredith Suttle, was diagnosed with Retinoblastoma, a rare form of eye cancer.

There will be multiple musical performances on two stages, including Mark Bilyeu of Big Smith [LINK], Mountain of Venus [LINK], Joseph Israel, Charliehorse, DJ Hod-I, Tiffany Christopher, and Speakeasy. There will be a silent auction, raffles and food provided by the Greenhouse Grille [LINK]. Doors open at 7:00pm and admission is a $10 donation available at George’s Majestic Lounge the day of the event.

All proceeds will go to the support of Eleanor Rose Suttle’s rehabilitation treatments. Read on »