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A running review of local artists, modern pop music and culture from Capital Public Radio.

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Top 10 CapRadio Music Stories Of 2014

  •  Melody Stone 
Wednesday, December 17, 2014
  

CapRadio Music launched in June, and even though we’re just six months old, we can’t help but get a little retrospective this time of year. Here are the stories you shared and read the most since the launch.

 

10. America’s Five National Anthems | 07.04.17

Around the 4th of July Connections Host, Stephen Peithman, outlined the songs considered for our National Anthem over the years. Turns out, lots of people are interested in the origin of our Nation’s most patriotic songs.


9. Sol Collective’s Global Local Festival, Tradition With A Twist | 08.28.17

Our digital news editor Marnette Federis  jumped in to write this piece on this festival in Oak Park. This colorful and culturally diverse event was birthed at SXSW in Austin by a couple of Sacramento natives.


8. Gypsy Jazz Scene Robust After 80 Years | 07.01.14

You would recognize Steve Milne’s voice from your morning commute; he lent his music expertise to this piece on the gypsy jazz movement in the region, looking at Django Reinhardt's legacy and talking with members of regional gypsy jazz groups.


7. Skills To Pay The Bills, Sacramento Musicians And Their Day Jobs | 08.08.14

CapRadio Music Editor Melody Stone rode her bike all over Sacramento interviewing different musicians about their music and their day job. From an indie-rocker who sells tractors to a pop-singer who is a singing waiter at a Mexican Restaurant.


6. Why This Is The Last CapRadio Used Record Sale | 06.19.14

2014 was filled with firsts and lasts. Specifically the last of our long running used record and CD sales. Naturally people were pretty curious about why we called it quits, so this story got a lot of reads.


5. Sacramento Man Directs Weird Al Yankovic Video | 07.16.14

Weird Al’s version of Robin Thicke's hit, Word Crimes is all about grammar errors and was delightful. Even more delight ensued when we discovered the animator behind the hilarious lyric video is a Sacramento native. We got the story behind the video from the man himself.


4. Remembering A Music Staple: Marilyn’s On K |10.31.14

This year saw the demise of several core live music venues in the scene, none with as much history as Marilyn’s On K. We gathered some of the people closest to the venue to talk about what Marilyn’s meant to the music scene and what we’ll be missing when it’s gone.

 

3. Rare Early Nirvana Footage Screens At The Crest | 10.27.14

While rummaging around in his attic one day local concert promoter found some VHS tapes of old concerts. One of those concerts was Nirvana playing at the Cattle Club in 1990. Another camcorder was in the audience that night and they were able to piece the two recordings together and produce possibly the earliest recording of a live Nirvana show.


2. Dave Brubeck, A Famous Jazz Dad Who Never Lost His Family Focus | 06.15.14

In honor of Father’s day Paul Conley wrote this touching piece on Dave Brubeck’s relationship with his sons; showing you can be a great success in your career and as a father.

 

1. Symphony Of 1000 Becomes A Reality, Is Largest Orchestra Ever Assembled In California | 10.12.14

This event didn’t just break records for being the largest orchestra assembled in California, but also broke records for number of views on our site. Organized by over very own Sean Bianco, the Symphony of 1000 brought together musicians from all over to play in one single performance at the Memorial Auditorium. Digital Director Al Gibes attended the event and gathered videos and photos of the scene.

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  • Year End Music 2014

    As 2014 comes to a close we take a moment to reflect on the music that moved us, the tunes that struck our hearts and the albums that will stay with us through the ages. It's CapRadio Music's 2014 retrospective.

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  • CapRadio Music’s Most Read Stories Of 2015

    Monday, December 28, 2015
    CapRadio Music readers let us know, loud and clear — they love local music. This annual compilation of most-read music stories highlights just how popular articles about the local music scene are.
  • Remembering A Music Scene Staple : Marilyn's On K

    Friday, October 31, 2014
    Marilyn’s on K – one of Sacramento’s premiere live music venues for 16 years -- will close its doors for good after Nov. 1st. We asked the club’s owner, music promoters and others to reflect on what the venue has meant to the local music scene.
  • Courtesy of Jerry Perry

    Rare Early Nirvana Footage Screens At The Crest

    Monday, October 27, 2014
    Almost 25 years ago a little band from Seattle called Nirvana played a tiny club on Folsom Blvd. in Sacramento. The club’s owner screened the footage Sunday afternoon at the Crest Theatre.
  • Al Gibes / Capital Public Radio

    Symphony Of 1000 Becomes A Reality, Is Largest Orchestra Ever Assembled In California

    Sunday, October 12, 2014
    A dream became reality Sunday when 1,000 symphony musicians, ages 4 to 80-plus, came together for a performance at Sacramento's Memorial Auditorium. It was the largest-ever gathering of symphony musicians to perform in California.
  • Pat Bolduc / Courtesy

    Sol Collective's Global Local Festival: Tradition With A Twist

    Thursday, August 28, 2014
    Sol Collective's free Global Local event brings art, music and culture to Sacramento's McClatchy Park on Aug. 29.
  • Melody Stone / CapRadio Music

    Skills To Pay The Bills: Sacramento Musicians And Their Day Jobs

    Friday, August 8, 2014
    For most musicians in Sacramento it’s tough to to survive on shows and albums alone. The "creative class" has to be creative about making money. That's what we discovered when we looked at the day jobs that support their musical careers.
  • Sacramento Man Directs "Weird Al" Yankovic Video

    Wednesday, July 16, 2014
    We're four days into "Weird Al" Yankovic's eight-day video marathon. The second video is a dynamic typographic animation on the evils of improper grammar animated by a software developer from Sacramento.
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    America’s Five National Anthems

    Friday, July 4, 2014
    The surprising stories—and controversies--behind America’s five most popular patriotic songs, from “America” to “The Star-Spangled Banner,” to “This Land Is Your Land.”
  • Jacqueline Rocamora / Courtesy of the artist

    Gypsy Jazz Scene Robust After 80 Years

    Tuesday, July 1, 2014
    An offshoot of jazz that has Roma or Gypsy influences seems to be all over the place: movies, nightclubs, concert halls. There’s no shortage of “Gypsy Jazz” groups in the Sacramento area, and their fans vary from Baby Boomers to Generation X.
  • Why Is This The Last CapRadio Used Record Sale? We have Answers.

    Thursday, June 19, 2014
    We've gotten a lot of quandaries regarding our last record sale. Mostly people want to know why, so we talked with record sale organizer Dennis Newhall in an attempt to get to the bottom of this issue.
  • Richard Drew/ AP

    Dave Brubeck: A Famous Jazz Dad Who Never Lost His Family Focus

    Sunday, June 15, 2014
    Famed jazz pianist and composer Dave Brubeck accomplished a great deal during his long and productive career. But one of the jobs he cherished most was being a dad.

 Year End Music 2014

Melody Stone

Former Interactive Producer

After working in newspapers and doing print journalism for years, Melody transitioned into digital marketing and design. With a healthy blend of journalistic and digital media skills she builds out interactive web stories for Capradio.org.  Read Full Bio 

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