Showing posts with label WFIT. Show all posts
Showing posts with label WFIT. Show all posts

September 16, 2009

Rest In Peace Sweet Mary

From the Peter Paul and Mary Website:
"Mary Travers passed away today. After successful recovery from leukemia through a bone marrow/stem cell transplant, Mary succumbed to the side effects of one of the chemotherapy treatments. We all loved her deeply and will miss her beyond words."

Tell Me That You'll Wait for Me
...

Influenced by the likes of Josh White, the Weavers, Woody Guthrie, Leadbelly, and Pete Seeger, Mary Allin Travers was born on Nov. 9, 1936 in Louisville, Kentucky. She later grew up in Greenwich Village, New York City where she was 'discovered' by manager Albert Grossman who put her together with her future partners Noel Paul Stookey and Peter Yarrow. Mary, who had a very powerful and beautiful voice (till the end) and long, straight blond hair that she became almost as famous for.

PP&M were at the forefront of the great folk revival of the early 1960's. The group had hits with such tunes as: "Puff the Magic Dragon", "If I Had a Hammer", "Lemon Tree" and "Stewball". Their versions of "Blowin' in the Wind" and "Leaving on a Jet Plane" helped make stars of budding songwriters Bob Dylan and John Denver respectively.

Known for their political activism, "Blowin' In the Wind" became civil rights anthem for the band and the world, they would march with Martin Luther King in Selma, Ala.,and perform at the 1963 civil rights March on Washington and at demonstrations protesting the Vietnam War throughout the 60's.

The group disband in the early 70's, but over the years they regrouped several times performing at such events as a 1978 anti-nuclear benefit organized by Peter Yarrow, Live Aid, Amnesty International Benefits, and the 1995 anniversary of the Kent State shootings.

Peter Paul and Mary continued to tour right up until this year. On a personal note, I've had the pleasure of seeing the trio three times. In 1986 when the group performed on their 25th Anniversary tour at the Miami Marine Stadium, performing all their hits as well as their newer material "El Salvador", and "No Easy Walk to Freedom". And then twice at The King Center in Melbourne, Florida in 1998 and 2002.

At the time of that first Melbourne concert in 1998, my wife Jen and I had just opened our folk music venue Kool Beanz. So I thought it appropriate to take Jen to see PP&M for her birthday. I called for tickets a week before the show, and to our great luck a couple had canceled their Front Row/Center seats moments before, so we had the best seats we could have dreamed of! To top it off, our good friend Fred Migliore helped arrange to get us backstage where we met the group, they signed my portrait, and I got to live a life long dream of sharing with Mary Travers.

Rest In Peace Mary.

"Java" John Goldacker
September 16th, 2009



I will for sure play some Peter Paul and Mary music on my show
AN ACOUSTIC RECORD Monday September 21st at 10pm.
Tune In:
WFIT 89.5fm in Melbourne Florida
or On-Line: www.wfit.org

PETER PAUL AND MARY

AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL

AN ACOUSTIC RECORD
AN ACOUSTIC RECORD MySpace

FRED MIGLIORE/FM ODYSSEY

September 13, 2009

PETER MAX INTERVIEW

This Monday, September 14th, I have the pleasure of airing my 3rd interview with legendary Pop Artist PETER MAX. Tune In to WFIT 89.5fm (Public Radio for Brevard) in Melbourne, Florida..or ON-LINE: www.wfit.org

Below is the story of our first interview, and how we came to illustrate portraits of one and other. Enjoy (interview excerpts below too)!

A colorful brush with the “Cosmic Artist” of our generation!

by "Java" John April 15th '07


My anticipation kicked in immediately after I'd gotten the word that the legendary pop artist (and personal inspiration in my artistic style), Peter Max would be available for an interview on March 8th, on my on-line radio show The Acoustic Record!

Then things just kept getting better. Several days after the confirmation, I was told I'd be allowed to give up to 20 personally inscribed Peter Max posters to lucky winners tuning into the show.


Interview day came, and Mr. Max was wonderful and witty! After having been in the U.S. for over 50 years, Peter still retained a touch of charming German accent he was born with (born Peter Finkelstein) 69 years ago. During the scheduled 20 minute interview (which we stretched into a fantastic hour) Peter and I chatted about his youth, much of it spent in Shanghai, and how daily, from his family's pagoda, he peered down over a temple fence and would watch monks standing on huge sheets of rice paper with huge six foot paint brushes perform an entrancing paint-dance. What an introduction to the world of art!


We talked of his love of music, and how he can't paint without it, even enlisting a 'DJ' of sorts to play snips of 5000 songs at a time off an IPod for approval by Peter for his collection!


During our chat, Peter kept asking if I was coming to Boca Raton the following Saturday for his Showing at the Wentworth Gallery. I mentioned it's a two & a half drive south of us, so I would try to meet up with him next time he was in Orlando. Then at the end of the interview, he asked again, I said probably not, so he said he would 'visualize me there' and then I'd appear. I told my wife Jennifer this and we looked at each other, and knew we had to go!


The next morning after our chat, Tamara from Peter Max On-Line e-mailed me and said Peter had such a great time on the show, and that he would love to paint a portrait of me! Whew!! More about that later…..


When we got to the Wentworth Gallery in Boca Raton, there was a little bit of a line, but they were (rightly so) letting the folks who bought art, chat and pose for pictures with Mr. Max first. So we waited a while, and when he finally came over to sign my book I asked him if he had visualized a DJ there who would it be...and he smiled, shouted "Java John!" and gave me a big hug. I presented him with a portrait I did of him, which he seemed to genuinely like (he held it up for all to see!), then I asked him if he would sign a copy of it for my son Dylan (who's 9). He looked over, shook Dylan’s hand and asked if he was named after Bob Dylan. Dylan said yes, and then Peter said that had done a very popular poster of Bob in '68, and that he would love to send him a signed one! What a nice guy.



We talked for a few minutes, and then took some pictures while he signed stuff for others. Peter wanted to chat with me, but I told him that the nice folks of Boca were still lining up to buy his art, so he should attend to them, and that we could chat again someday soon.

Late afternoon on Friday (the 13th) of April as I was napping, I heard a knock at the door and a voice shouted “UPS” – I knew what it must be, so I jumped outta bed. Sure enough, the package contained a beautiful piece of mixed media artwork, an Original Peter Max portrait of me! Damn, it does not get much kooler than that! Thank You Peter.

Finally, I’m reminded of when we said our goodbyes in Boca, Peter told me that we should plan 'something special' in the future....well, if that what's you visualize Peter - I'm on it!


The summer after our first interview we were in New York City, and had the pleasure of visiting Peter in his wonderful Manhattan studios. What a rush! To be there with all those wonderful paintings I grew up loving.

Since then I tried my hand at doing a Max-style painting of my niece, and I reworked the portrait I did of Peter in color (which I will present to him next weekend in Orlando).
Meet the Artist Peter Max
Wentworth Gallery
The Mall at Millenia
4200 Conroy Road
Orlando, Florida
Saturday, September 19th, 6-9pm
For details call: #407-903-9055


HINT: If you pick up a copy of his book -
"The Art of Peter Max" at your local book store,
he will sign it and make a little sketch near the signature!!



SOME HIGHLITES from Our First Interview:

peter max interview '06 #1


PeterMaxIntro-Monks.mp3

peter max interview '06 #2


PeterMaxIntro-Monks.mp3

See Peter's art at: www.petermax.com

December 08, 2008

All You Need Is Love



John Lennon

10/09/40- 12/08/80

Join me for a special
"Radio Vigil" Tonight
on
An Acoustic Record
10pm-Midnight (EST)
WFIT 89.5fm Melbourne, FL
or On-Line:
www.wfit.org







JOHN LENNON

July 25, 2008

JACK WILLIAMS IN CONCERT!

LEU GARDENS
ORLANDO

Sunday July 27th, 2008


"Jack is the best guitar-player I've ever heard."
- Peter Yarrow (of Peter, Paul & Mary)





















"...one of the strongest guitar players in contemporary folk."
- Sing Out!


Since he first performed at out coffeehouse, Kool Beanz, nearly 10 years ago, I've become a huge admirer of his work and performance. Of the 4 Jack Williams CDs that I own, there are a number of tracks that I can count as some of my favorite recorded music, and can often be heard on my radio show. Here are just a few: High Cotton; Buckets of Rain; Hometown Boy; Eternity & Main; Outlaw's Dream; Across The Winterline; The Old Buckdancer's Gone; Mama Lou.

I'll re-cap the concert for you Monday Night on my radio show AN ACOUSTIC RECORD on WFIT 89.5fm Melbourne, Florida. Listen on-line: wfit.org




















Jack's latest album is called "Don't Let Go", named for a hit song from the 1950s by Roy Hamilton. With these 22 tunes Jack pays tribute to the musicians, singers, songwriters, and showmen from the past 80+ years that influenced his style. Songs as diverse as "AUNT HAGAR'S BLUES" (by W.C. Handy)- as performed by Louis Armstrong and His All-Stars; "YOUNG AT HEART" (by Johnny Richards & Carolyn Leigh) as performed by Frank Sinatra; Jesse Winchester's "BILOXI"; George Shearing's "LULLABY OF BIRDLAND"; "KING HARVEST" by Robbie Robertson / The Band; "DADDY'S HOME" by Shep & the Limelighters; Duane Eddy & Lee Hazelwood's "REBEL ROUSER"; "DELICADO" (by Valdir Azevedo) as performed by Percy Faith & Orchestra; and my favorite - "A SALTY DOG" - Gary Brooker & Keith Reid / Procol Harum. The CD is made all the more interesting by the fact that all these wonderful pieces employ the same tight ensemble throughout - acoustic bass, guitar, banjo, fiddle, mandolin, and viola.

"Don't Let Go" Song List:
DON'T LET GO

AUNT HAGAR'S BLUES
BILOXI
HE WILL BREAK YOUR HEART
THE HEART OF SATURDAY NIGHT
TOMORROW IS SUCH A LONG TIME

WATERMELON MAN

COME RAIN OR COME SHINE

HALLELUJAH I LOVE HER SO

WILLOW TREE

LULLABY OF BIRDLAND

THAT LUCKY OLD SUN

LOVESICK BLUES

DADDY'S HOME

A SALTY DOG

SITTIN' ON TOP OF THE WORLD

YOUNG AT HEART

KING HARVEST

DELICADO

BYE BYE BLACKBIRD

GOTTA TRAVEL ON

REBEL ROUSER


"...one of my all-time favorite pickers."
- Tom Paxton






















Upcoming Gigs:

Friday July 25, 8:00 pm Bloomingdale GA - RANDY WOOD CONCERT SERIES at
Randy Wood Guitars, 1304 E. Hwy. 80 (912)748-1930
info@randywoodguitars.com www.randywoodguitars.com

Saturday July 26, 8:00 pm Pinellas Park FL - HOUSE CONCERT, Freedom Lake Park area.
(727)542-5895 scooteremail@yahoo.com

Sunday July 27, 2:30 pm Orlando FL - LEU GARDENS Folk Concert Series
1920 Forest Ave. (407)898-8298
www.cffolk.org

Friday August 1, 8:00 pm Dahlonega GA - THE CRIMSON MOON,
24 N. Park St. (706)864-3982
www.thecrimsonmoon.com

MORE GIGS


Live on the Acoustic Record


Buckets of rain.mp3


LIVE on the Acoustic Record


Come rain, or come shine.mp3



JACK WILLIAMS

CENTRAL FLORIDA FOLK

LEU GARDENS

WFIT

AN ACOUSTIC RECORD

July 21, 2008

I'M BACK ON THE AIR!

MONDAY EVENINGS 10pm - MIDNIGHT



















I'm very pleased to announce that starting TONIGHT I will be back on the Radio Waves! The good people over at WFIT (Public Radio for Brevard County) have offered me a time slot to revive my radio program (know called) AN ACOUSTIC RECORD with "Java" John.

After a wonderful in-studio introduction Sunday Afternoon by Fred Migliore, on his FM Odyssey show (10am -1pm Sundays), I will officially begin tonight...bringing you the best from 50 years of Rock n Roll, Folk, Soul, and Blues, not necessarily always acoustic, but (I think) always interesting - crossing genres, generations, and the grooves.

I also have a penchant for live music, so I'll be playing plenty of live album cuts and bringing special guests in the studio to perform live for you. Some previous in studio guests have included: Larry Coryell & Tracey Piergross; Freebo; Jack Williams; Monica Rabino; Al Scortino & norm mcdonald; Simone; Billy Chapman; Bill Rice; Lathan Hudson; Sheryl Paige; Robin & Eddy; Bill & Eli Perras; Alesandra Valenzuela; Moon Shine Blue; and Laura & 7 to name a few.

In the past, I've also had the pleasure of interviewing some of my heroes over the phone, and I plan on bringing you more of those as well. Past interviews include: Dave Davies (Kinks); artist Peter Max; Arlo, Sarah Lee, and Nora Guthrie; Pete Seeger; Legendary Producer Keith Olsen; Ray Manzarek of The Doors; Ian Gillan of Deep Purple; Mark Farner (Grand Funk); Mark Volman (The Turtles); Charlie Daniels; Ray Stevens; James Lowe (The Electric Prunes); Question (? Mark and the Mysterians); Livingston Taylor; Kate Taylor, and Alexa Ray Joel (Billy’s daughter) and many more.

So remember: Please Tune In Monday Nights from 10pm - Midnight for An Acoustic Record with "Java" John! ....and if you are not a local - you can listen on-line: www.wfit.org




Many Thanks Todd, and all the folks over at WFIT for bringing me on board! I'm pleased to be on board.

Along with Fred Migliore's FM Odyssey, there are many other great programs on WFIT, some of which I've been listening to for years! Including - Blair Clark's C'est la Vie; Rob Killam: Celtic Tapestry; Bill Stuart: Folk, Bluegrass and More!; Reverend Billy's Revival; DJ Joni-O: The Stray Cat Lounge; and Jack Simpson's Jazz on the Beach. Tune in and get a taste of radio the way it's supposed to be. Remember - ALWAYS SUPPORT PUBLIC RADIO!

UPDATE:
ARTICLE From The FLORIDA TODAY NEWSPAPER 08/01/08


Serving Up Some Tunes by Breuse Hickman

Back in the day (circa 2000) we loved hanging out among the acoustic elite at Kool Beanz in Cocoa Village. Unfortunately, the coffeehouse closed in 2003, but owner "Java" John Goldacker, above, has remained a force on the local music scene. And now you can feel that vibe again thanks to WFIT-FM (89.5). His show "An Acoustic Record" airs from 10 p.m. to midnight Mondays. His show will cover 50 years of rock 'n' roll, folk, soul and blues. Despite the show's title, Goldacker says you might hear a little electric action as well. After all, it is his show.

WFIT seems is the perfect fit an old soul like Goldacker, whose laid back style probably would not fit the voice tracking culture of corporate radio. The radio's format also allows him to bring in local artists who will play their music live in the studio.
"I basically play what I want," Goldacker said. "Particularly live recordings. I'll bring my music to the studio and decide then what I'll play."

Goldacker was introduced a few weeks ago to the WFIT audience via Fred Migliore, whose "FM Odyssey" show airs 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sundays on WFIT.
You can expect some overlap among artists and genres, but that doesn't make them similar in appeal. "What drives our programs is personality," Migliore said. "It goes back to the early '70s when FM was a rock force and you tuned into certain (music) shows because you liked the DJs."



WFIT (Public Radio for Brevard County, Florida)

AN ACOUSTIC RECORD MYSPACE (interview samples)

FM ODYSSEY