The Weekend with Justin Wayne and Chris Bigley

The Weekend with Justin Wayne and Chris Bigley


TWKND 37: Fernando Sanchez and Curtis Lee

June 19, 2015

Summer is upon us and we are turning up the heat in the studio with a live studio session by Fernando Sanchez and Curtis Lee. Fernando and Curtis chat with us about the history behind them joining musical forces and what is going on with their band Tanqueray.  Justin gives a glimpse into his unusual father's day plans and Chris tries to say words correctly (spoiler, it doesn't go so well for him). All that plus several great songs and a preview of this week's events all await you in Episode 37!...and there is a little something extra for those of you who listen all the way to the end, so you don't want to tune out early;)

The Playlist

* Feel by Scott Helmer (http://scotthelmer.com/) from the album Wake Me When It’s Over.  Scott performed last Saturday at the Walla Walla Fairgrounds as part of the Children’s Museum Fundraiser event. This weekend he is in Oregon and then headed to Montana to play Red Lodge, Big Fork, Eureka and Deer Lodge Jun 27th-Jul 8th.
* ‘Til We’re Free by Quinell (http://quinell.com/) from the album ‘til We’re Free.  Quinell also just played at the fairgrounds for the Children's Museum Fundraiser. He is a Tri-Cities artist and is off to work on a fishing boat in Alaska for the summer but will be back in August.
* Ohio by Marshall McLean Band (http://marshallmcleanband.com/) from their album Glossolalia. Marshall will be playing at Main Street Studios with Jeffrey Martin on Jun 23rd, promoted by Middle of Nowhere Sessions.
* A Cowboy’s Tale by Kory Nagler (http://www.korynagler.com/) from one of his older albums, The Reverend and Terry Moon. You can see him at Main Street Studios on Friday night, too with his band, The Good Boys.
* Mississippi Haze (live in studio) by Fernando and Curtis
* Summer of Sam (live in studio) by Fernando and Curtis
* Waiting to be Free by Robin Barrett and Coyote Kings (http://coyotekings.com/) off their latest release, Howl. The Coyote Kings have their last two album launch shows this Friday at The Emerald of Siam in Richland, and then Saturday, June 20th at the Sweet Onion Festival.
* Who Should I Be by Campbell Davis (http://www.campbelldavis.net/) from his album, Howl at the Moon. His band will be playing the Sweet Onion Festival as well, and you can catch him on Friday night at Sinclair Estate Vineyards.
* Leave Me Alone (live) by Kyle M. Helm (https://www.facebook.com/kyle.m.helm) live session recorded at Blunderbuss last month, you can check out the entire episode with Kyle’s interview and another song of his in Episode 32 (http://vicariousrex.com/podcasts/the-weekend/twknd-32-kyle-m-helm.vicariousrex).