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Radio Show to Preview WARMfest Bands

Deciding which musical acts to check out at this weekend’s WARMfest—close to 60 performances in four days at Broad Ripple Park—is a daunting prospect. But an hour-long preview show airing tonight on 90.1 WFYI Public Radio can help.
Starting at 7 p.m., the station will play music from groups in the WARMfest lineup, including Of Montreal, Sebadoh, Half-Japanese, and, from Indiana, Sleeping Bag, Busman’s Holiday, and Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn Band.
The playlist was selected by Karl Hofstetter, owner of the Fountain Square indie label Joyful Noise Recordings, which carries several of the artists featured at the festival. Jeb Banner, co-founder of local marketing firm Smallbox, is hosting.
The program will not be available online, so you have to tune in to listen. It will air a second time on 90.1 HD-2 at 6 p.m. on Saturday, August 30.
 
For the complete WARMfest lineup and more information about the event, go to WARMfest.org.
 
 

Since first joining Indianapolis Monthly in 2000, West has written about a wide range of subjects including crime, history, arts and entertainment, pop culture, politics, and food. His feature stories have twice been noted in the Best American Sports Writing anthology and have received top honors from the Indiana chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists. “The Collapse,” West’s account of the 2011 Indiana State Fair tragedy, was a 2013 National City and Regional Magazine Awards finalist in the category of Best Reporting. He lives on the near-east side.
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