So, What'd You Think of Our #WhyListen First Listen Music Party?

If you’re reading this right now, chances are you made it out to last night night’s #WhyListen First Listen Music Party at Black Sheep Burrito & Brews in Charleston. If you did, we have a new music playlist waiting for ya.

But first things first: Thanks so much for coming out and talking music with me, Mountain Stage‘s Larry Groce and Charleston bassist/songwriter John Inghram! Your support makes cool #wvpublic events like this happen.

If you walked away with a new favorite song and want to see more of these #WhyListen events around the state, become a member of West Virginia Public Broadcasting for $10 during our Chocolate Challenge. You’ll even be entered to win a trip to see This American Life’s Ira Glass in-person.

And considering we’re still in the infant stages of our NPR Generation Listen collaboration, we want to hear from you about how Thursday’s shindig went. What did we absolutely nail? What could we have done better? Click here to give us your feedback.

Now, on to music: here is last night’s #WhyListen new music playlist, including a handy-dandy Spotify playlist with most of the night’s music (where available). Happy listening!

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1. Red Baraat- “Horizon Line (Live from KEXP)”

2. Night Moves- “Denise, Don’t Want to See You Cry”

3. Esperanza Spalding- “Good Lava”

4. Jeff Ellis– “On the Road Right Now”

5. Kirt Debique– “Descent”

6. Laser- “Disconnect”

7. The Heavy- “Since You Been Gone”

8. Ra Ra Riot- “Water”

9. Qiet– “Daddy’s Too Old”

10. Boss Selection- “Flip and Rewind” (feat. Rashida Jones)

11. Iggy Pop- “Gardenia”

12. Star & Micey- “I Can’t Wait”

13. David Bowie- “Lazarus”

14. William Matheny– “Living Half to Death”

15. Father John Misty- “Maybe, Sweet One, You Won’t have Nightmares Tonight”

16. Time and Distance- “Something More”

17. Lizzo- “My Skin”

18. Mavis Staples- “High Note”

19. M. Ward- “Girl from Conejo Valley”

Preview New Music, Win Prizes & Hang Out with WVPB at #WhyListen Party

Have you ever wondered what makes a new song into a good song? Or why we like the songs we like? West Virginia Public Broadcasting invites you to the #WhyListen: First Listen Music Party on February 4 from 6 to 8 p.m at Black Sheep Burrito & Brews in Charleston.

“The response to last October’s #WhyListen party in Huntington was phenomenal,” says West Virginia Public Broadcasting host and #WhyListen event coordinator Joni Deutsch. “Getting folks in the same room to listen to new, local tunes and have an open music discussion is a special thing to witness. We can’t wait to bring the party to Charleston this February.”

The #WhyListen event will include a first listen of music from West Virginia and beyond, including the premiere of new music from regional acts Qiet, Jeff Ellis, Time and Distance and William Matheny. Guests can take advantage of Black Sheep Burrito & Brews drink specials and free appetizers for the night as they “talk tunes” with Mountain Stage host and artistic director Larry Groce, West Virginia Public Broadcasting host Joni Deutsch and Charleston bassist/producer/songwriter John Inghram.

The event marks West Virginia Public Broadcasting’s third project with NPR Generation Listen, an initiative to bring young, intellectually curious minds into the public broadcasting community. The event will also act as the official winner announcement for the Charleston WV Convention and Visitor Bureau’s “Charleston Wilco Valentine” giveaway, which ends February 3.

“The Charleston CVB is really excited to be a part of WVPB’s #WhyListen event. It’s the perfect place to announce the winner of our Wilco/Mountain Stage ticket giveaway,” said Charleston WV CVB Vice President Tim Brady, “Mountain Stage brings diverse music to the area, and this event on February 4 will be another fun way to make new discoveries too.”

The February 4 #WhyListen event is free and open to the public, but space is limited. For more information on the #WhyListen first listen music party and to reserve a seat, visit whylistencwv.splashthat.com. To enter the CVB’s Wilco/Mountain Stage giveaway, go to http://bit.ly/1Rv9HkY.

About West Virginia Public Broadcasting: West Virginia Public Broadcasting tells West Virginia’s story through high-quality programming and services including radio, television, Mountain Stage®, wvpublic.org, WV LearningMedia and Ready To Learn®. West Virginia Public Broadcasting is a trusted resource for education, news, emergency services and community development.

So, What'd You Think of Our #WhyListen First Listen Music Party?

If you’re reading this right now, chances are you made it out to Wednesday night’s #WhyListen First Listen Music Party at Black Sheep Burrito & Brews in Huntington.

But, first things first: Thanks so much for coming out and talking music with me, Mountain Stage‘s Larry Groce, West Virginia Public Broadcasting’s Dave Mistich and WMUL‘s Nathan Thomas. Your support makes cool public radio events like this happen, and we never forget that.

Considering we’re still in the infant stages of our NPR Generation Listen collaboration, we want to hear from you about how Wednesday’s shindig went. What did we absolutely nail? What could we have done better?

We plan on doing more of these types of events in the future and since you’re a driving force for all of it, we really would like to know what ideas you might have.

So, do us a favor and fill out the form below and let us know what you thought about Wednesday’s event and anything else that might be on your mind. Oh, and if you want a playlist of Wednesday night’s tunes (minus soon-to-be-released tracks from Ona and Coyotes in Boxes), check out the Spotify playlist below the survey.

WVPB First Listen Music Party in Huntington Oct. 14

Have you ever wondered what makes a new song into a good song? West Virginia Public Broadcasting invites you to the #WhyListen first listen music party on October 14 at 6 p.m at Black Sheep Burrito & Brews in Huntington.

“Public broadcasting and Mountain Stage are the best ways to discover new music, so we are happy to foster conversation about it with our upcoming NPR Generation Listen event in Huntington,” said Scott Finn, Executive Director of West Virginia Public Broadcasting.

The event will include an exclusive preview of new music and an intimate music discussion with Mountain Stage host and artistic director Larry Groce and West Virginia Public Broadcasting personalities Joni Deutsch and Dave Mistich. The event marks West Virginia Public Broadcasting’s second project with NPR Generation Listen, an initiative to bring young, intellectually curious minds into the public broadcasting community.

“After the success of last April’s Us & Them: First Listen Party in Charleston, we knew we had to make the next NPR Generation Listen event bigger and brighter,” says A Change of Tune host and event coordinator Joni Deutsch. “Huntington is known for its emerging music scene, so it only made sense to head to the Jewel City to strike up a conversation with folks about why we like the music that we like. What makes the event even sweeter is its local flair, as we have support from West Virginia organizations like Brand Yourself, Twin Cousins Records and WMUL 88.1 FM. I can’t imagine a more entertaining party for music fans than this #WhyListen event.”

The event is free and open to the public, but space is limited. For more information on the #WhyListen first listen music party and to reserve a seat, visit whylisten.splashthat.com.

About West Virginia Public Broadcasting: West Virginia Public Broadcasting tells West Virginia’s story through high-quality programming and services including radio, television, Mountain Stage®, wvpublic.org, WV LearningMedia and Ready To Learn®. West Virginia Public Broadcasting is a trusted resource for education, news, emergency services and community development.

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