Episode 134: Marty Wall

Marty Wall is a son, a sibling, a husband, a long-time former Kansas City-radio D.J., and a voice-over artist. He fronts three different live-music acts, has some rich K.C. knowledge, and he's my guest for Episode No. 134.

Marty and I talked about music collections, radio formats and programming, gigging, family, and more. We also had a peek at two of his favorite albums, which were these:

  • Elton John's Honky Chateau (1972)

  • Spilt Milk (1993), Jellyfish

It was a great joy to meet Marty and learn a little bit about him. I continue to have tremendous gratitude for the folks that say "yes" to joining me for some conversation. I spent some time listening to Marty on the Kansas City airwaves as a younger person, and I dug hearing about both his educational and professional trajectories. Many thanks, Mr. Wall.

You can poke around at Marty's professional digs (and/or hire him) here, and you can keep tabs on at least two of his current live-music situations here and here.

Cheers, y'all.

copyright disclaimer: I do not own the rights to the audio clips contained within this episode. They are snippets from a single called, "Handbrake," that an outfit called Micatone put out in 2012, c/o Sonar Kollektiv.


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