Melanie Davis-McAfee
Music and Operations AssistantMelanie Davis-McAfee graduated from Murray State University in 2018 with a BA in Music Business. She has been working for WKMS as a Music and Operations Assistant since 2017. Melanie hosts the late-night alternative show Alien Lanes, Fridays at 11 pm with co-host Tim Peyton. She also produces Rick Nance's Kitchen Sink and Datebook and writes Sounds Good stories for the web.
Melanie has a passion for sharing music with her community, whether through WKMS or with her own music as Melanie A. Davis. In her spare time, she enjoys hanging out with her husband, Fate, and three cats: Toaster, Luna, and Linda.
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Tracy Ross speaks to Murray State Cinema International program director Dr. Thérèse St. Paul and associate political science professor Dr. Paul D. Foote ahead of the screenings of The People vs. Larry Flynt about a landmark First Amendment case.
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WKMS News' Zacharie Lamb speaks to Jim Gould about his upcoming Bonsai 101 Beginners Workshop at the McCracken County Public Library.
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Tracy Ross speaks with local musician and secretary and board member of the Oscar Cross Boys & Girls Club Nathan Brown ahead of the 2023 Local Licks Music Festival at Paducah Beer Werks.
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Tracy Ross speaks to Murray State University's Cinema International program director Dr. Thérèse St. Paul and MSU Spanish professor Dr. Ben Post ahead of Cinema International's screenings of Miriam Lies.
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Tracy Ross speaks to bluegrass singer-songwriter and mandolin player Sierra Hull ahead of her performance at WKCTC as part of the Clemens Fine Arts Center's Arts in Focus series on Friday, September 8.
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Tracy Ross speaks to MSU Cinema International director Dr. Thérèse St. Paul about the upcoming 2023-24 season.
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In the next installment of Sounds Good's Cyber Bytes series, Tracy Ross speaks to Dr. Michael Ramage, director of Murray State's Cyber Education and Research Center, about ransomware attacks on medical institutions.
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Four-piece alternative rock band King Kaiju (Murray, KY) performs on the next Live Lunch performance on Friday, July 14th at 12 pm.
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Austin Carter speaks to Alissa Keller, Executive Director of the Museums of Historic Hopkinsville-Christian County, about the museum's latest featured artifact in Hoptown Chronicle's "Snapshots in Time" column.
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In the next installment of Sounds Good's LBL Wildlife Report, Tracy Ross and Woodlands Nature Station lead naturalist John Pollpeter discuss neo-tropical migrating birds that live in the local area during the spring and summer.