On air and online: Thursday, Jan. 26, Friday, Jan. 27, Saturday, Jan. 28 and Sunday, Jan. 29 – “Skate folk” music, beautiful Memphis songwriting, and a history of punks in Pensacola, FL.
Author: Scott Satterwhite – A Punkhouse in the Deep South – A History of 309
Music: “Skate folk” band Happy Landing and Memphis songwriter Rachel Maxann with violinist Alice Hasen
Hosts: Jim Dees and our house band, the Yalobushwhackers
(Orginally aired: 9-17-22)
Air times:
Thursday, Jan. 26 at 6pm (CT) – WUMS 92.1 FM – University of Mississippi
Friday, Jan. 27 at 6 am (CT) – WYXR 91.7 FM Memphis, TN
Saturday, Jan. 28 at 3 pm (ET) – WUTC 88.1 FM University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
7 pm (CT) MPB — Mississippi Public Broadcasting
9 pm (CT) APR – Alabama Public Radio
Sunday, Jan. 29 at 3 pm (ET) – WUOT | 91.9 FM, Knoxville
A Punkhouse in the Deep South – The Oral History of 309 (Univ. of Florida Press) by Aaron Cometbus and Scott Satterwhite. Told in personal interviews, this is the collective story of a punk community in Pensacola, Florida, an unlikely town and region for this hub of radical counterculture that drew artists and musicians from throughout the conservative South and earned national renown.
The house at 309 6th Avenue has long been a crossroads for punk rock, activism, veganism, and queer culture. In this book, residents of 309 narrate the colorful and often comical details of communal life in the crowded and dilapidated house over its 30-year existence.
“This beautifully crafted page-turner presents the outsider history of a thriving southern punkhouse where military brats, rocker chefs, queerdoe artists, revivified veterans, a newborn, and a rotating pack of dogs lived nearly cash-free in a filthy and vibrant wonderland they made imperfectly together.”—Anna Joy Springer, author of The Vicious Red Relic, Love
Scott Satterwhite is a historian, educator, and journalist who teaches writing and literature at the University of West Florida.
Happy Landing (named for the Missouri home place of frontman, Matthew Hendley’s family) draws inspiration from folk, pop-punk, bluegrass and alternative rock, a pastiche the band refers to as “skate folk.”
The latest album for the Nashville-based quintet is Happy Landing which contains the singles, Love Your Guts and Anniston. Their previous release is the EP, Just Kids at Heart.
Happy Landing’s Thacker appearance also kicked off a two-night stand for the band with our friends at Proud Larry’s in Oxford, one of the premier music venues in the South.
Thanks to our hometown heroes for the visit!
Singer-songwriter Rachel Maxann’s latest release is the EP, Belonging to Forever. Other releases include the EP Cotton Tree, the single, With, Without and the album Everglade. Maxann is currently preparing a new album for release this fall.
Maxann was a finalist for “Best Local Singer” in the Memphis Flyer’s “Best of Memphis 2022” balloting. In stellar company, Rachel’s sister nominees included Amy LaVere and winner, Joyce Cobb.
For her Thacker appearance, Maxann is joined by violinist, Alice Hasen.