Showing posts with label Melanie Armistead. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Melanie Armistead. Show all posts

Thursday, January 10, 2008

DJ meeting tomorrow!



Hey everyone!

I apologize if you get this message twice. Just disregard one of them.

I hope you are making it through the severe weather safely! This is just a reminder that the first DJ meeting of the semester is tomorrow at noon at the station. The meeting will be your first opportunity to take the policy manual test as well.

If you cannot make the meeting, be in touch with me to schedule a time for you to take the policy manual test. (This is if you have not already talked to me!)

Let me know if there is anything I can do for you! See you soon!

Melanie Armistead
Program Director
90.7 The Capstone WVUA-FM
wvuapd@sa.ua.edu

Monday, January 7, 2008

Existing DJs- Get Your Shifts!!!


Welcome back everyone! Hope you all had a great break and are ready to get started for the semester!

It's time to sign up for your shifts, so check your schedules and pick times that will work for you.

We will have a DJ meeting this Friday at noon at the radio station. This is purely to get your slot on the grid. You will also have a chance to take the policy manual test at the meeting.

If you cannot make the meeting, please let me know asap. I can schedule your shift via phone or e-mail as well.

I'm looking forward to working with you this semester!

Melanie Armistead
Program Director
90.7 The Capstone WVUA-FM
wvuapd@sa.ua.edu

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

This week's news from 90.7 The Capstone

Your news from 90.7 The Capstone
The Voice of the University of Alabama



I. Christmas Song Contest! YAY!
II. Station Award Winners
III. 90.7 The Capstone's Streaming Radio
IV. Need Something Else To Do On the Web? Check Out Our Blog!
V. Want Even MORE To Do On the Web? Check Out These Other Sites Affiliated With 90.7 The Capstone!
VI. Calling All Current and Potential DJs!
VII. Credits


I. Christmas Song Contest! YAY!
We have a winner for the Christmas Song Contest! Wes Day's entry, A New Song for Christmas, is the winning song and is attached to this email. Congratulations Wes!


II. Station Award Winners
Last Thursday at our end of the year extravaganza, we gave out the following awards. Congratulations to all the winners!


Best New DJ = Josh Mallory (host of the Country Show, Sundays from 6-8pm)
Best Overall DJ = Melanie Armistead (Playlist DJ and soon to be Program Director)
Best Speciality Show = Reid McCreary (Left of the Dial, Tuesdays 8-10pm) (Music Director Assistant)
Most Innovative Show = Martha Jean Schindler (Kitty MowMow's Animal Expo, Sunday 9pm)(Promotions Director)
Most Improved Staff = Steve Donaldson (Music Staff)
Distinguished Service Award = Alex Jones (Soon to be Outreach Director)
Flanagan Award for Superior Dedication = Zach Travis (Production Assistant)
Best Director = Jenny Smith (Music Director)
DJ Choice =
Jake and Yahweh Show (Brandon "Yahweh" Andrews and Jake Gordin, with Alex Cordry and Martha Jean Schindler as the Hot Phone Chicks) (M-TH 5-6pm)
Honorable mention goes to "Hot Buttered Soul" hosted by Erick Forsight (alumni DJ) M 10pm-midnite continous excellence

III. 90.7 The Capstone's Streaming Radio
Now you can listen to 90.7 FM wherever you can connect to the internet! Our online streaming radio is up and running again. Just go to http://www.thecapstone.ua.edu/, enter the site, and click on "Listen Live Online" on the top of the right side of the page. Then sit back and enjoy your favorite student-run station, live and in real time!


IV. Need Something Else To Do On the Web? Check Out Our Blog!

Now 90.7 The Capstone will keep you updated with campus and regional events, concerts, concert reviews, and more with our totally KEWL blog, at www.thecapstone.blogspot.com. Check it out for the latest info on what's going on in your world!


V. Want Even MORE To Do On the Web? Check Out These Other Sites Affiliated With 90.7 The Capstone!

Left of the Dial - Hosted by Reid McCreary
The Music Staff's Blog -Overseen by Jenny Smith, Music Director
The Lounge - Hosted by Jermaine Pope
The Jake and Steve Show - Hosted by Jake Bennet and Steve Cummings
Kitty Mowmow's Animal Expo - Hosted by Martha Jean Schindler


VI. Calling All Current and Potential DJs!
We have room for some more DJs at the station. For more info, check out this blog post or email Ben Flanagan at
wvuapd@sa.ua.edu.


VII. Credits

This Newsletter is brought to you by 90.7 The Capstone and our Promotions Staff:
Nadeem Akbar
Arthur Bosarge
Andrew Cook
Stacey Cornett
Wes Day
Heath Fogg
Wade Gardner
Adam Gowhari
Blake Hardy
Colleen Lawley
Maryella Matthews
Laine Spencer
Janie Sutcliffe
Justin Wood
James Wright

Saturday, November 24, 2007

Old Crow Medicine Show reviewed by Melanie Armistead


If you’re in the mood for some traditional country music with a twist of Americana, then Old Crow Medicine Show is the group to see. The Nashville-based band made an appearance at the Jupiter Bar and Grill in Tuscaloosa on October 25th. The Jupiter was probably one of the best venues to host the group, because the atmosphere provided places for fans to talk and mingle while grabbing drinks, and there was still room to sing and sit in front of the stage. Professors, Tuscaloosa locals, and students came out to listen to music that combines an eclectic mix of styles including folk, blues, and bluegrass. While Old Crow Medicine Show gave a great performance, the favorite of the night was their famous piece, “Wagon Wheel”. Almost on cue, the entire audience began singing the lyrics, “Rock me, mama, like a wagon wheel”, as if they were performing it themselves. The atmosphere was relaxed, yet fun and the band sounded as good live as they do on their albums. The next time they travel through Tuscaloosa, they will surely draw another diverse crowd to experience a unique taste of the South.

Elliot Yamin, Josh Hoge, and The Last Goodnight reviewed by Melanie Armistead




Workplay Theater delivered a rocking, yet soulful concert featuring Josh Hoge, The Last Goodnight, and American Idol star Elliot Yamin on October 24th. Josh Hoge was the opening act for the evening, and he quickly won over the audience with his charismatic and interactive personality. Add his sensual and dynamic voice and he rocked the crowd like a pro. One of the favorite songs of the night (especially popular with the ladies) was “Try”, a piece he wrote for his girlfriend describing their relationship when he spends time on the road. Josh has a great vocal range and strong voice, which sounded smooth both with the help of the microphone and without. Following Josh, the rockers from Connecticut, also known as “The Last Goodnight”, took the stage and added even more energy to the venue. The group did a unique job of incorporating a blues tempo in their rock songs, which included “Return to Me” and their latest hit, “Pictures of You”. The group members had no problems interacting with the audience, sitting down on stage, and making the crowd feel part of the music. After two great performances, the most anticipated act of the night was Elliot Yamin. The star who got his start on American Idol was the biggest crowd pleaser of the evening. Audience members of all ages sang along to every song, which included, “Wait”, the song that has been taking over the airwaves since its debut in March.

A diverse group of fans gathered at Workplay for the concert, and all joined in singing and dancing to the music. The venue is a popular one in Alabama, with its modern and chic architecture. You can make your experience at Workplay an intimate one by sitting at the tables and booths, or you can squeeze in the pit in front of the stage and dance while trying to hi-five the artists. The upper level provides a nice overview of the stage, while the lower level has options for sitting or dancing in front of the performers. Get there early, though; when the seats fill up, it is awkward to stand and watch the show if you do not want to be part of the younger fans in the dance area. While the concert was well-attended, it was almost too crowded for the location. Although a few hundred people made the night somewhat uncomfortable for those who had to stand, it still provided for a festive atmosphere. It was easy to see why Workplay Theater is growing in popularity. Overall, the concert was a success, and one can expect great things from all the performers who showed Birmingham some rock with plenty of soul.