Sounds Good

11 am - 1 pm Weekdays

About The Show

The music on Sounds Good is a mix of legacy artists who are still making great music now (Bob Dylan, Willie Nelson, Bruce Springsteen, Neil Young, Bonnie Raitt) deep cuts from classic artists (The Band, The Beatles, Grateful Dead, Talking Heads, REM) great contemporary artists who don' t receive commercial airplay (Neko Case, Wilco, Jack White, Darrell Scott, The Black Keys) and those who defy the boundaries of categorization (Punch Brothers, Bela Fleck, Ry Cooder, Bill Frisell, Justin Townes Earle). You'll also get a bit of World music, Blues, Soul/R&B, Reggae and Jazz.

Additionally, you'll hear interviews with newsmakers and community leaders, live music from some of our region's best musicians, our community events calendar and more.

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Playlist

February 21, 2013

11:05 AM
The Train That Carried My Gal From Town
Artist : Buddy Miller & Jim Lauderdale
Album : Buddy and Jim
Label : New West Records
11:08 AM
Midnight Train To Memphis
Artist : The Steeldrivers
Album : Self Titled
Label : Rounder / Pgd
11:12 AM
Halfway To Jackson
Artist : Justin Townes Earle
Album : Midnight At The Movies
Label : Bloodshot Records
11:28 AM
As I Fall
Artist : Alejandro Escovedo
Album : A Man Under The Influence
Label : Bloodshot Records
11:33 AM
Gallows Pole
Artist : Alvin Youngblood Hart
Album : Big Mama’s Door
Label : Okeh/550 Music
11:38 AM
Billie Jean
Artist : The Civil Wars
Album : Unplugged on VH1
Label : Sensibility Music
11:45 AM
Drinker Born
Artist : Uncle Earl
Album : Waterloo, Tennessee
Label : Rounder / Umgd
11:48 AM
Trouble In Your Mind
Artist : Carolina Chocolate Drops
Album : Genuine Negro Jig
Label : Nonesuch
11:51 AM
Looking For A Miracle
Artist : Phantom Blues Band
Album : Out of the Shadows
Label : Delta Groove Music
11:55 AM
Parchman Farm Blues
Artist : Bukka White
Album : Oxford American Southern Music #11
Label : Oxford American
11:58 AM
In Memory of Elizabeth Reed
Artist : Nashville Mandolin Quartet
Album : Bach, Beatles, Bluegrass
Label : Soundart Recordings
12:05 PM
The River’s Gonna Run
Artist : Sam Bush
Album : Laps In Seven
Label : Sugarhill
12:09 PM
Fortune Teller
Artist : Robert Plant & Allison Krauss
Album : Raising Sand
Label : Rounder
12:13 PM
All Down The Line
Artist : The Rolling Stones
Album : Exile On Main St.
Label : Umvd Labels
12:17 PM
End Of The Line
Artist : Traveling Wilburys
Album : Volume One
Label : Rhino Records
12:36 PM
Cut You Loose
Artist : Kylie Auldist
Album : Just Say
Label : Tru Thoughts
12:42 PM
Grindstone
Artist : Uncle Tupelo
Album : March 16-20, 1992
Label : Sony
12:45 PM
Plow To The End Of The Row
Artist : Adrienne Young
Album : Plow To The End Of The Row
Label : Addie Belle
12:49 PM
Deep Red Bells
Artist : Neko Case
Album : Blacklisted
Label : Anti
12:53 PM
Fireman Ring The Bell
Artist : R.L. Burnside
Album : Too Bad Jim
Label : Fat Possum Records

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Arts
1:19 pm
Fri April 26, 2013

Meet Marshall Co. High and MSU Alum Angie Gregory, Actress in CSI and New TV Pilot

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We're pleased to offer another installment in our occasional series about young people who grew up in West Kentucky who are creating careers with success in major market areas. Writing for the Marshall County Tribune-Courier, Venita Fritz reports that Angie Gregory's nickname at Marshall County High was "Hollywood." And the nickname foretold the life. The daughter of Diane Gregory and the late Earl Gregory of Draffenville, the Murray State Grad is now working in the television industry in Los Angeles, with a show on the Bio Channel to air tomorrow night. Angie Gregory spoke with Kate Lochte about her recent resurgence.

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Sports
1:11 pm
Fri April 26, 2013

Racer Sports Update with Neal Bradley

Tracy Ross recently spoke with the "Voice of the Racers" Neal Bradley about last Saturday's Blue Gold Bowl and next year's Racer Basketball schedule. Here's this month's Murray State Racers update.

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Society
3:07 pm
Thu April 25, 2013

NPR Morning Edition Host David Greene on Sounds Good

NPR's Morning Edition host David Greene is in Murray to help raise money for the Murray High School Speech Team, with a presentation tonight at Wrather West Kentucky Museum. See "An Evening with David Greene" at 7 p.m., reception starts at 5:30 p.m. Donations for the MHS Speech Team will be accepted at the door.

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Society
2:58 pm
Thu April 25, 2013

Enjoy "Music @ Midday" at Grace Episcopal Church in Hopkinsville

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Steve Wiggin joins us today on Sounds Good to spread the word about "Music at Midday," a series of organ recitals held Fridays at noon at the Grace Episcopal Church on East Sixth Street in Hopkinsville. He's the Organist/Music Director for the church and invites people to come out and enjoy the music during their lunch hour. See more at the Grace Church website.

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Society
2:48 pm
Thu April 25, 2013

Gary Edward Barg, on Caring for the Caregiver at Paducah's Carson Center

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Today on Sounds Good, Kate Lochte meets Gary Edward Barg, Founder and CEO of Today’s Caregiver Magazine and its companion website caregiver.com. He’s the Keynote speaker for the Purchase Area Development District caregiving seminar on May 2nd at the Carson Center in Paducah. His presentation is focused on the question: If you are caring for someone, who is caring for you? It will be an informative day of discussion and information for family caregivers, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. 

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Culture
4:56 pm
Wed April 24, 2013

Reenactors and Music at the 'Turn of the Century Social' in Murray

Mike Gowen

Music From the Front Porch co-host Mike Gowen organizes the "Turn of the Century Social" at Murray’s Central Park this Saturday from 10 to 2 with reenactors in period costumes reenacting scenarios at the old schoolhouse, courthouse, and train depot. Mike stopped by Sounds Good to talk with Todd Hatton about the weekend festivities. PS: Todd will be there handing out some WKMS News CDs (technology from the future).

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Arts
4:46 pm
Wed April 24, 2013

Opening Day at the AQS Quilt Show & Contest in Paducah

Today on Sounds Good, we went live to the American Quilters Society Quilt Show and Contest in Paducah. Kate Lochte speaks with Tim Langlitz, marketing director of the Society, at the Expo and Convention Center in Paducah on opening day. They talk about how the quilt show got started, how men are defying the quilting stereotype, and some of the week's highlights. Click here for more about the Quilt Show.

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Arts
4:23 pm
Mon April 22, 2013

Divas & Dogs & Other Circus Adventures Comes to Greenville

"Divas & Dogs & Other Circus Adventures" occur Friday, April 26th, at 7 p.m. at the Felix E. Martin Jr. Hall Creative and Performing Arts Center in Greenville, Kentucky. The family show involves a funny clown, a hat stealing dog, a lady who barks, skateboard riding dogs, and more! We speak with David Probus about the show. See more at the Felix E. Martin Jr. Hall website.

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Culture
4:06 pm
Mon April 22, 2013

Quilt Show Brings Art and Visitors from Around the World to Paducah

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We've met Jenny Bowker, wife of the former Australian Ambassador to Egypt, who initiated introducing Egyptian craftsmen's quilts to the world. We've spoken with Meredith Schroeder who co-founded the American Quilters Society and this year is being inducted into the Quilters Hall of Fame. Today, Kate Lochte brings an interview with the person who directs and organizes the American Quilters Society Show and Contest, which starts Wednesday at the Convention Center in Paducah. She opened by asking Bonnie Browning how many "hats" she actually wears in her work. 

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Society
4:00 pm
Fri April 19, 2013

Author of "Black & White in a Multi-Colored America" Holds Book Signing at MSU

Monday, April 22, nurse Galileo Simmons is at a book-signing at Murray State University's Bookstore from 11 to 2. When she was 14, Galileo's mom, Freeda J. Simmons-McMillan said that Galileo would publish books, but would not necessarily have written them. When Freeda sustained fatal injuries in a freak car accident, Galileo resolved to publish the collection of her mother's journals about what she'd learned about people through her own nursing career. And so she has: Black & White in a Multi-Colored America Volume 1 is available now from West Bow Press. She spoke with Kate Lochte over the phone today on Sounds Good.

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