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Fewsh is a music program. The only thing that distinguishes it from its nearly countless contemporaries is the simple fact that it is not one of its nearly countless contemporaries. This is not to say that Fewsh is unprecedented in any way, shape, or form. It is actually intended to point out quite the reverse! Fewsh is much like a single hotel room in a vast hotel. Though room C23 might be identical to every other room in a given hotel, it is individual by virtue of the fact that it is no other room than C23. However, it should be stated that Fewsh aims to provide a slightly different aesthetic approach, thereby justifying its existence.

What the above paragraph failed to communicate is that Fewsh's mission is to celebrate music in a very all-genres-welcome fashion. This is exemplified by the new segment Dark Alley Knife Fight wherein two songs so dissimilar as to be considered aesthetic enemies are heard tandem. Tune in and hear it for yourself Mondays from 6 to 8 pm here on G-Town Radio. Fewsh; it's 81% music, 19% oh my gosh!

Reade McCardell is the host of Fewsh (or maybe Fewsh is the host of Reade McCardell, it's anyone's guess). He's a pale fellow with a sizable affection for music. He knows you like music too, and hopes you can find some satisfaction in the material he plays.

To learn more about the host feel free and encouraged to visit Reade's myspace page and/or e-mail him at fewsh@gtownradio.com.



Playlist [Sep. 1, 2008] Print E-mail

Pulp, Newton Faulkner, John Lennon, Bear In Heaven, Steve Poltz, Oingo Boingo.....


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Playlist [Aug. 25, 2008] Print E-mail

Fewsh perused the aisles and came up with industrial, post-punk, and no-wave selections this time around. But, of course, the program wasn't confined to the aforementioned genres. Tim Buckley, Ryan Tennis (a musician local to G-Town), and Uri Caine made their way into tonight's program as well.


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Playlist [Aug. 18, 2008] Print E-mail

This installment featured a set of recent soundtrack (and soundtrack-related) music from Jean-Michel Bernard, Hans Zimmer, Carter Burwell, and Mason Jennings among others. In addition, an exhaustingly eclectic troop of songs was presented. These selections were crafted in the kitchens of The Long Blondes, DeYarmond Edison, Dr. John, Space Needle, Gentle Giant, and Faust. Oh, and a new song by Little Teeth showed up as well.


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Playlist [Aug. 11, 2008] Print E-mail

If you've always had a desire locked away in the inmost chambers of your heart to hear a Megan Mullally song (yes, the lady addicted to prescription drugs on the sitcom Will & Grace) next to a Nine Inch Nails song, you should've been tuned in during this particular program...


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Playlist [Aug. 4, 2008] Print E-mail

As host of Fewsh I can tell you in a completely unbiased, non-partisan fashion that this show was a pretty good one. The cast of characters this time around included Nick Cave, Warren Ellis, Charlie Hunter, Peter Lang, Shearwater, Carole King, Haley Bonar and many others.


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Playlist [July 28, 2008] Print E-mail

Super Tennis, Dr. Dog, Eleni Mandell, Shrimp Boat, Bon Iver, Bill Callahan, Pink Floyd, M. Ward.......


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Playlist [July 21, 2008] Print E-mail

The reunion of two sibling songs penned by Thomas Dolby! Janis Ian singing about Emmy Lou's boots! The Sea and Cake covering David Bowie! What more could hungry ears ask for (a rhetorical question)?


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Playlist [July 14, 2008] Print E-mail

As tends to be the case, several decades were dug into during this session (and some of the findings were scintillating). From the 70's came Les Poppies and Dennis Wilson, from the 80's The Police and Prince, House of Freaks and Charalambides from the 90's, and so on.


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Playlist [July 7, 2008] Print E-mail

Keith Kawaii, The Bees, T-Minus Band, Ugress, Hilary Field, The Morning Benders, The Acorn, The Honeydrippers, Latin Playboys, Junip........


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Playlist [June 30, 2008] Print E-mail

Fewsh celebrated Robbie Robertson's birthday tonight (albeit a few days early)! Plenty of enjoyment was had! A fair amount of The Band was heard! In addition to this, we heard from Songs of Green Pheasant, Can, Fridge, Fleet Foxes, Beastie Boys, and Bauhaus.


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