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Music News and Interviews

MARS VOLTA SHOW at the DISCO RODEO- CANCELED

Listeners, if you were pumped for the Mars Volta show at the Disco Rodeo tonight, well unfortunately the show has been canceled. There is no official word on why the show has been canceled yet.  If you’re still looking for other awesome shows tonight to attend, be sure to check out our Rock Report.

Refunds will be available at point of purchase starting Monday, October 26.  Tickets purchased online or by phone will be refunded automatically. For more information go to www.livenation.com.

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DJ Highlights

WKNC’s new kids on the block

Listeners: meet the fresh faces of 88.1 FM – our newest DJs!

DJ Element of the 6 Star
Name inspired by: its’ badass quality.
Format: Daytime Rock.
Top five musical artists: Bob Marley, Outkast, Miles Davis, Led Zeppelin and Pink Floyd.

DJ King Richard
Name inspired by: King Richard the Lionheart. The long version is King Richard the Vinylheart.
Format: Daytime Rock Fri 5-7 a.m.
Best concert ever attended: Wilco at Ohio University.
Top five musical artists:  Streetlight Manifest/Catch 22, Gnarls Barkley, Goo Goo Dolls, Islands and Radiohead.

DJ Training Monkey Jeff (temporary name)
Name inspired by: his DJ trainers.
Format: Afterhours.
Best concert ever attended: Tool, 2007.
Top five musical artists: The Mars Volta, Tool, Weezer, Deftones and Led Zeppelin.

DJ Nebula
Name inspired by: outer space.
Format: Daytime Rock/Specialty?
Best concert ever attended: Fleet Foxes.
Top five musical artists:  Pavement, Velvet Underground, The Intelligence, Black Dice and Guided By Voices.

DJ Elly Mae
Format: Daytime Rock Fri 9-11 a.m. with K-Line
Best show ever attended: Roman Candle and The Deep Vibration at the Cat’s Cradle.
Top five musical artists: Led Zeppelin, The Rolling Stones, Credence Clearwater Revival, Heart and Pink Floyd.

DJ ones
Name inspired by: the combination of the ‘J’ in ‘DJ’ and ‘ones’ forms his last name.
Format: Daytime Rock/Local Lunch Tue 11 a.m. – 1 p.m.
Best concert ever attended: The Who in Washington D.C.
Top five musical artists: Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Modest Mouse, Franz Ferdinand, Fleet Foxes, The White Stripes.

DJ Raging Amy
Name inspired by: a slip-up by her DJ trainer who called her “Amy” on the air instead of her actual name. Her suite mate contributed the “raging” part of the name.
Format: Daytime Rock.
Best concert ever attended: Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers.
Top five musical artists: Aerosmith, Electric Six, MSI, AC/DC and Cake.

DJ Pilot
Name inspired by: his last name.
Format: Specialty
Best concert ever attended: Bela Fleck and the Flecktones.
Top five musical artists: Herbie Hancock, Miles Davis, Bela Fleck and the Flecktones, Caveman and Steely Dan.

DJ Savid
Name inspired by: rearranging the letters of his last name.
Format: Daytime Rock Fri 9-11 a.m. with LOLCait
Best concert ever attended: Sister Hazel at Lincoln Theater.
Top five musical artists: Daft Punk, Rodrigo y Gabriella , Queen, Calvin Harris and M. Ward.

DJ Nicole
Format: Daytime Rock.
Best concert ever attended: Ratatat.
Top five musical artists: Ratatat, Islands, Passion Pit, Ben Folds and Regina Spektor.

DJ Lancelot Link
Name inspired by: a TV show from the 1970s.
Format: Daytime Rock Sun 7-9 a.m.
Best concert ever attended: The Melvins at Cat’s Cradle.
Top five musical artists: Owls, Andrew Jackson Jihad, Ahleucatistas, Nation of Ulysses and Bardo Pond.

DJ Alex (name to come)
Format: Daytime Rock.
Best concert ever attended: The Decemberists.
Top five musical artists: Metric, She & Him, Band of Horses, Ryan Adams and MGMT.

DJ Hot Tomale
Name inspired by: a high school volleyball team nickname.
Format: Daytime Rock Wed 1-3 p.m. with Riff Raff
Best concert ever attended: Ben Kweller at The Cat’s Cradle.
Top five musical artists:
The Who, Bloc Party, Kings of Leon, Ben Kweller, and Coldplay.

DJ K-Line
Name inspired by: a variation of letters in her first name.
Format: Daytime Rock Fri 9-11 a.m. with DJ Elly May
Best concert ever attended: Rasputina.
Top five musical artists: Jimmy Eat World, Blue October, Cursive, Rasputina and The Cardigans.

DJ Ghengis Kwon
Name inspired by: his last name.
Format: Afterhours.
Best concert ever attended: Muse in Atlanta.
Top five musical artists: Basshunter, Aphex Twin, Ratatat, M83 and Apparat.

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Non-Music News

EOT09 State Fair 10/19/09

This week’s Eye on the Triangle decided to give listeners a sneak peek at this year’s Pack Howl Act, but as always, our EOT team gave you the regular segments you are used to as well.

NEWS:
Evan Garris gave listeners an update on the balloon boy hoax, the interim executive director of the Alumni Association after Lennie Barton’s firing, the H1N1 vaccine running out in Wake County and more.

SPORTS:
Derek Medlin, John Cooper Elias and Tyler Everett analyzed the Pack’s performance against Boston College.

VIP:
In this week’s VIP, in honor of the North Carolina State Fair being in town, DJ Chris Cioffi took listeners on his journey to enjoy his State Fair experience, spending as little money as possible. He quickly found out that going for free was not a viable option. This year’s State Fair included a lot of representation from N.C. State, including an appearance from the infamous Hillsborough Street Barrel Monster, ice cream from N.C. State’s Food Science Department, a look at how to milk a cow from N.C. State’s Animal Science Club and more.

HOMECOMING:
As promised, Homecoming Chair Adam Compton came on as a guest to Eye on the Triangle to officially announce the Homecoming Pack Howl Act. We talked to him about Homecoming 2009 events and how they compare to previous years’ events, and then let him explain the Pack Howl act, which is NOT going to be a band this year. If you haven’t read Special K’s blog post or listened to the show, we won’t ruin the surprise for you.

COMMUNITY CANVAS:
Mike Alston interviewed Megan Gulledge for this week’s Community Canvas on her artwork, after reading about Gulledge in Goodnight Raleigh.  Gulledge has an opening at First Friday at the Busy Bee. Here is an excerpt of Gulledge’s bio from her Web site: Certain experiences in life change the way you see the world.  When I was in college I traveled to Ireland with eleven other art students and two professors.  We were required to keep journals to document our experiences through writing and drawing.  One of the more interesting techniques that I learned from keeping a journal is to almost remove yourself a level, step back from what you are so immersed in for the sake of capturing it in a more effective way.  A result of that trip was a new perspective on life, an obsession for moments.
Check out some of Megan’s artwork below.

HEAR THIS:
Music clips in hear This and throughout Monday’s show were from local musicians that are part of the weeklong Cherry Bounce line up. To tell us more about the festival line up and it’s progression, Rachel Sloane sat down with event organizers Billy Warden and Greg Behr. You can read more about the festival on wknc.org/blog.

WOLFPACKER OF THE WEEK:
This week’s Wolfpacker of the Week was Zach Schnell, a junior in environmental technology and member of the Wolfpack Environmental Association. He sat down with Jacob Downey to talk about sustainability on campus.

SOUNDBYTES:
Student Media Photographer Matt Moore went around campus and talked to students about what they think of the proposed government soda tax. The tax is intended to help pay for health care reform and combat obesity.

Listen to episode nine.

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Music News and Interviews

Corb Lund – As Interviewed by Sweet Annie Rich!

It’s been quite a few weeks in coming, but Sweet Annie Rich has finally gotten her act together and cut the audio of her interview with Corb Lund on October 3.  Corb provided quite the interview with a lot of his back story and put on an entertaining show later that night at the Berkeley Cafe.

Corb Lund Interview

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DJ Highlights

WAR OF THE WORLDS Live Broadcast Halloween Night!

This Halloween night, the Martians are invading the airwaves and striking terror in the hearts of WKNC listeners everywhere.

This live, localized adaptation of the Mercury Theater production of H.G. Wells’ War of the Worlds is the brainchild of Damian Maddalena, who, as La Barba Rossa, hosts WKNC’s Saturday morning 60s and 70s program, Mystery Roach.  Maddalena, along with his Two Cabbage Radio Players, have worked diligently to season the science fiction classic with local flavor.  Sound effects will be performed by Brian Donohoe, member of the local band StarmountAV Geek Skip Elsheimer lends his voice to the production, along with a motley crew of WKNC Djs, NCSU students and community members who share Maddalena’s vision and taste for the unusual: DJs Alex Steinbaugh, Caitlin Cauley, Jacob Downey, Liz Cervantes, and Mike Gray, along with grad student Dave Fallest and Magic Babies keyboardist Brandon Whitesell.

The invasion will take place at 7 p.m. on October 31.  You can get ready for Halloween debauchery to the sounds of the Triangle’s destruction, only on 88.1 FM or streaming online.

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Music News and Interviews

Steve Wilson Band interview this Friday, Oct. 23!

This Friday, October 23 between 9 and 11 a.m., DJ K-Line and myself will have the Raleigh-based Steve Wilson Band in the studio for an interview and a live performance.  They will be promoting their show coming up this Saturday at The Black Flower and discussing what they’ve been up to since I saw them the last time they played the venue.

Listen in this Friday and every Friday morning  for K-Line and I (DJ Elly May) from 9 to 11 a.m..

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Concert Preview

Simple “WKNC Sessions Live” Release Show

This Friday, October 23, indie trio Simple will release their new EP titled “WKNC Sessions Live.”  This is by no means a coincidence; we here at sessions@KNC recorded this very EP in the Caldwell Lounge back in May.

You should be pumped for a few reasons:

1. This thing rocks.

2. The show and CD are both FREE (but you’ll probably get a little nod toward a donation fund).

3. The songs on the CD are slightly different from what you heard online; they’ve been mastered and sound even better!

The show is at the Local 506 in Chapel Hill Friday at 10 p.m.  You’ll also see guest groups Nathan Oliver and Wild Wild Geese; two more bands with totally unique, cool sounds!

Also, Simple will be interviewed during The Local Beat on the same day at 5 p.m. on WKNC 88.1 FM.  Listen in!

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Music News and Interviews

Still want to see The Mars Volta?

As most of our loyal listeners know, the Mars Volta show at the Disco Rodeo has been a highly coveted giveaway for the month of October. On several occasions, our deejays have feared the WKNC phone system would literally explode due to the high influx of callers. However, like a big bully tangling a nerdy kid’s lunch money over his head, many listeners have come away empty handed.

But don’t pick up the D&D dice or that Mountain Dew Code Red just yet. For the rest of the week, WKNC deejays will be giving away the last remaining pairs of the tickets to Mars Volta show on Friday October 23rd. For The Win!

Formed from the ashes of At the Drive-In, Cedric Bixler-Zavala and Omar Rodriguez-Lopez formed the Mars Volta a band committed to experimenting with a hardcore and psychedelic rock sound. Now on their fifth album, Octahedron, the boys plan to shake up Raleigh before heading out on their European tour.

Listen on 88.1 or streaming online for your chances to win!

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Non-Music News

Celebrate Free Speech on the Brickyard

National Freedom of Speech Week is now through Saturday. The NCSU chapter of the Society for Collegiate Journalists, which includes several members of the WKNC staff, will be on the NCSU Brickyard Wednesday, Oct. 21  from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Blank speech bubbles will be available for passersby to create their own message and be photographed.

If you happen by the Brickyard Wednesday stop and say hi. Or say whatever else you want – it’s your First Amendment right.

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Concert Preview Local Music

Cherry Bounce night at Tir Na Nog

Thursday, October 22 is WKNC and Tir Na Nog’s Local Beer Local Band Night, which is part of this week’s Cherry Bounce Music Festival.  This week, bands Free Electric State, The Poles, and Gross Ghost are here to rock! Free Electric State is no stranger to Local Beer Local Band. Just two months ago they put on a show with fellow local musicians, A Rooster For The Masses. If you missed them last time around, thank Chris at Tir Na Nog for booking them again and with two well suited bands for a night full of rock and roll.

This is a FREE SHOW!!! Doors open at 10 p.m. Come and enjoy a great selection of local beer.