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Arch City Radio Hour - Whiskey War Festival, Maness Brothers and Jack Grelle

This Arch City Radio Hour is dedicated to the Whiskey War Festival, a grass roots music festival in St. Charles that bridges the musical gap between the City and the County.  We'll talk to the founders of the festival the Maness Brothers, and to country artist Jack Grelle.  We'll also hear from a couple of the bands slated for the festival on Saturday June 29th, 2013 at VFW Post 2866 in Saint Charles.
The Maness Brothers

Credit (Courtesy of Nick Garcia)
The Maness Brothers, founders of Whiskey War Festival.

Festival founders Jake and David Maness talk about their musical garage melange and about the festival they created and what inspired them to start it.  They also blast out a few tunes, too.

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Songs performed:

"Let It Roll"

"Catfish"

"River Witch"

"Gun"

 
Jack Grelle 

http://vimeo.com/69013328

 
Nick Garcia talks to country / folk artist Jack Grelle about his journey from punk to old time country music.  Jack also plays a few songs for us.
 

Songs performed:

 

"Forgot About The Rain"

"Hard Thing To Describe"

"Simple Needs"

Mike Schrand began his radio career at St. Louis Public Radio as a live recording intern from 1986 to 1988. From 1988 to 1992, he acted as Jazz ‘Till Dawn producer and host and weekend announcer, occasional engineer for Jazzstream With Walter Parker and Jazz Unlimited and Morning Edition engineer and producer. From 1992 to 1995, Schrand worked in the corporate world, but returned as a weekend announcer in 1995. In 1996, Schrand was hired as St. Louis Public Radio Traffic Director and was promoted to Assistant Program Director in 1998 and Program Director in 2001. In his spare time he writes, sings, and plays bass in the local roots quartet Salt Of The Earth, and enjoys down time with his family in St. Louis City.