Monday, September 24, 2012

Episode 169 of RFC

Great Music, Strange Film and A Very Dark Mound On RFC 169

September 24, 2012 by rudy panucci
Radio Free Charleston 169, “The Black Knight Rises,” features music from Emily BurdetteGodmode Broadway and The Nanker Phelge, plus two short films by Frank Panucci. Host segments were shot at The Mound in South Charleston about an hour later than we’d planned, and we plug a couple of cool local events, both of which are coming up this Saturday.

This week’s episode is hosted from The Mound in South Charleston, where September 29, part of Shocka Con will take place. This year’s Shocka Con will be a fundraiser/preview of what organizers hope will be a full-blown horror and fantasy convention next year.

Monday, September 10, 2012

Episode 168 of RFC

Part Three Of Tribute To The Troops on RFC 168

September 10, 2012 by rudy panucci
At the top of this post you should see Radio Free Charleston 168 “Zelda by Megan Lara Shirt” (Tribute To The Troops II part three).This is the final installment of our three-part special devoted to Tribute To The Troops II, an all-ages, all-day musical event held at The Saint Albans City Pak amphitheater for the benefit of The West Virginia National Guard Foundation and The Wounded Warrior Project.

Rudy, wearing Megan Lara’s Zelda
This episode brings you music from In The Company of WolvesPoint of JerusDeck of Fools and a very special song from HarraH. We also have a short film about The West Virginia National Guard Foundation narrated by Melanie Larch, with video contributions by Steven Allen Adams and West Virginia Public Broadcasting. Our namesake shirt is a Teefury design by up-and-coming designer, Megan Lara, who is destined to be a star soon.

Monday, September 3, 2012

Episode 167 of RFC

More From Tribute To The Troops II on RFC 167

September 3, 2012 by rudy panucci

Up above is the second of three episodes of Radio Free Charleston devoted to Tribute To The Troops II. On August 11,Wood Boys Music took over the Saint Albans City Park Amphitheater for an all-day all-ages benefit show for our troops. Over eleven hundred dollars was raised for The Wounded Warrior Project and The National Guard Fund, and our cameras were on hand for the first half of the concert.Last week you heard Harrah, In The Company of Wolves, and Everpulse. The show kicked off with Cadence Weaver singing the National Anthem. You can see that show here:.

This week you will hear music from BreedloveThe Under SocialRemains UnNamed and Johnny Compton.