Sunday July 22nd, 2018 – 7:30 p.m. @ Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion

Tune in TO 93.5 WMWV July 16th to july 20th for your chance to win tickets to see Brandi Carlile, and Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit live at Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion at Meadowbrook!

Brandi Carlile

 

 

Since her heralded, genre-defying 2005 Columbia debut, Brandi Carlile and her indispensable collaborators, Tim and Phil Hanseroth, aka The Twins, have always offered listeners both control and abandon, often within a single song. The most well-known Brandi Carlile tunes, 2007’s “The Story” and 2012’s “That Wasn’t Me,” are dynamic journeys in themselves, encompassing myriad emotions and varied stylistic touches; “The Story” morphs from understated balladry to epic stadium rock, while “That Wasn’t Me” effortlessly straddles country soul and pop gospel. Infused with Carlile’s clarion voice, The Twins’ tight sibling harmonies, and stellar musicianship from everyone, it all simply sounds like Brandi Carlile. Now coming off of her new album “By The Way, I Forgive You”, Brandi is ready to share “story of forgiveness, that despite all this keeps us innocently climbing out of bed every morning open to love—big terrible trembling love.”

 

Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit

 

 

Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit’s new album, The Nashville Sound, is a beautiful piece of American music-making, but watch yourself: it will light a fire under your ass. “You’re still breathing, it’s not too late,” Jason sings. This album is a call, and the songs on it send sparks flying into a culture that’s already running so hot the needle on the temperature gauge is bouncing erratically in the red. And while it’s understandable that, in this moment, some people want their radio to help them drift away, this finely calibrated set of ten songs is aimed right between the clear eyes of people who prefer to stay present and awake. It’s a call to those who won’t cower no matter how erratically the world turns, and who aren’t afraid of what looks back when they look in the mirror. Bruce Springsteen did that. Neil Young did that. Jason Isbell does that.

It’s also worth noting that this album isn’t credited to Isbell alone. For the first time since 2011’s Here We Rest, Isbell’s band, the 400 Unit, gets title billing. “Even when I was writing, I could always hear the band’s stamp on the finished product,” Jason says. “These songs needed more collaboration on the arrangements to make them work, and I felt like the band deserved it after the way they played.” Given Cobb’s strict insistence on cutting songs live with no demos or rehearsals, you can easily imagine how the brilliantly raw performances on the record will translate to the stage when the band takes these new songs out on the road. And boy, there’s nothing like a 400 Unit show. Not just because the band smokes, but also because Isbell’s fans are among music’s most ardent. They listen to these songs for months and months on their own, and that momentum rolls them right up to the doors at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, or the Beacon Theatre in New York or the Fabulous Fox Theatre in Atlanta. And when the band kicks in, they are ecstatic. It’s a rock ‘n’ roll show that feels like fellowship.

 


 

Bartlett, NH – A Turkish man was seriously injured after being struck by a vehicle in Bartlett this weekend. Bartlett Police Chief Christopher Keaton said that Fatih Celek was struck off of Route 302 by a car driven by Michael Carvese of North Attleborough Mass Saturday at around 3:11pm.

Chief Keaton said that they believe Celek was riding his bicycle west bound when he got to the Cabin Fever Restaurant he didn’t see the car heading east bound and pulled right in front of it.

Carvese attempted to avoid Celek, jamming on the breaks but still ended up striking Celek sending him onto the hood and windshield.

Celek was rushed to the hospital. Police said that they do not believe alcohol or drugs were involved in the accident and that Celek was not wearing a helmet.

Chief Keaton added that the Bartlett Police offer free helmets courtesy of the Brain Injury Association of New Hampshire and anyone who needs one can stop by the station to pick one up.

 

Jotham Oliver from Tin Mountain came into the studio today to talk with News Director Christian Mower about the annual Mt. Washington Century Ride, which is quickly becoming known as New England’s Most Challenging Century. Take a listen below to learn more about this years ride taking place on July 28th

 

 

For more information about Tin Mountain and the Mt. Washington Century Ride click here or call 447-6991.

 

A pair of fake pigs greet people as they cross the Chocorua Lake’s Narrows Bridge as a part of a series of mystery items that have been placed on the bridge over the past several weeks. ~ Photo courtesy of Facebook.

 
Chocorua, NH – A puzzling assortment of seemingly random objects have Tamworth residents scratching their heads. Several facebook posts by Tamworth residents George Cleveland and Dennis Quin over the past few weeks have documented unusual objects that have been on display on or near the jersey barriers up on Chocorua Lake’s Narrows Bridge.

 

A palm plant was placed the Chocorua Lake’s Narrows Bridge as a part of a series of mystery items that have been placed on the bridge over the past several weeks. ~ Photo courtesy of Facebook.

 
The first item to make an appearance on the bridge was a Keurig coffee maker, something that at first could have been passed off as someone’s garbage but as the days went on the items got more and more random including a stuffed cat in a cage, a potted palm tree and a pair of fake pigs most recently.

 

A stuffed cat in a cage greets people as they cross the Chocorua Lake’s Narrows Bridge as a part of a series of mystery items that have been placed on the bridge over the past several weeks. ~ Photo courtesy of Facebook.

 
Quinn, Scarlet Begonias Radio Host, said that there doesn’t seem to be any pattern or connection between the objects noting that they are so unique that someone would most definitely remember seeing them in a friends or family members home.

As to who is leaving the items or what item will show up next remains a mystery.

Monday (7/09), Tuesday (7/10) and Wednesday (7/11), WMWV will be giving away a Family Four Pack of tickets to “A Day Out With Thomas: The Big Adventures Tour 2018.”

The event goes down the weekends of July 13th-15th and July 20th-22nd and if you win you choose your weekend!

Tickets for “A Day Out With Thomas” include a train ride with Thomas the Tank Engine…as well as a variety of Thomas and Friends themed entertainment including… Storytelling, LIVE Music, Barrel Car Rides, Motor Car Rides, Mini Golf, Bouncy Houses, Face Painting, Arts & Crafts, an Imagination Station and more!

Also you will have an opportunity to meet Sir Topham Hatt, the Controller of the Railway on the Island of Sodor!

So tune in next week to WMWV for your chance win a Family Four Pack to

“A Day Out With Thomas”!

For more information on “A Day Out with Thomas” go to ConwayScenic.com or call 356-5251.

33-year-old  Kyle Rodier, of Hudson, NH, was arrested after allegedly leading Conway Police on a high speed chase through North Conway in a Stole Jeep Wrangler. ~ Photo courtesy of Conway Police

CONWAY, NH – Conway Police arrested a Hudson man after he lead them on a chase in a stolen Jeep Wrangler. Police said that at around 6:00pm Thursday an Officer responded to a report of a stolen 2014 Wrangler on Echo Acres Road in North Conway.

About an hour later the Officer observed the stolen Jeep pulling out of the road onto route 16. The officer attempted to pull the Jeep over, however the driver accelerated and continued southbound on Route 16 at a high rate of speed. Police said that the driver swerved into the opposite lane during the pursuit almost hitting another vehicle head on.

The driver turned into the Eastern Slope Campground and onto an adjoining field where he left the jeep on foot running into the camping area and through several campsites.

The suspect identified as 33-year-old  Kyle Rodier was eventually found hiding in a tent at the back of the campground and was arrested.

Rodier faces multiple felony and misdemeanor charges including; Receiving Stolen Property, Unauthorized Use, Reckless Conduct with a Deadly Weapon, Criminal Mischief, Disobeying an Officer, Disorderly Conduct, and Resisting Arrest or Detention.

Kyle Rodier has a lengthy motor vehicle and criminal history and his license was suspended on April 30th due to a refusal of the implied consent law in Hillsborough County.

He was held on $7500.00 cash bail and was arraigned today (7/6/18) in the Carroll County Superior Court.