The Signal

Local artists featured in new radio show

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Local radio station KHUG 97.5 FM has been playing the music of area artists in its regular music rotation, but Henry Urick, the station’s CEO, thought that the abundance of talent in the area would make a good program by itself. He started the “Down Home Show,” which airs Sundays from noon to 2 p.m. To add frosting to the cake, he started interviewi­ng artists in depth.

In a recent interview, SCV guitarist John Davis shared how he was asked to temporaril­y substitute backing Ricky Nelson in Las Vegas, and went on to play bass at Nelson’s performanc­es for eight years. Davis wanted to return home to the Santa Clarita Valley, only to learn that Nelson and his bandmates subsequent­ly perished in a New Year’s Eve plane crash.

And, in another episode, Urick interviewe­d Teresa James and Terry Wilson, Canyon Country residents who perform in Teresa James & The Rhythm Tramps. Terry flew to London to play bass for a single recording session, and stayed for five years, performing with artists like Paul Kosloff of Free (“All Right Now”), Johnny Nash (“I Can See Clearly”) and the prodigious Eric Burdon of The Animals, War and others.

James was nominated for a Grammy in 2019 for Best Contempora­ry Blues Album for “Here In Babylon,” and received a 2008 Blues Music Awards nomination for Contempora­ry Female Vocalist of the Year.

“Our area is endowed with such a wealth of talent, and their stories are fascinatin­g,” said Urick. “I always enjoy the interviews of NPR’s Terry Gross, and she provided the inspiratio­n.”

The “Down Home Show” is broadcast on KHUG 97.5 FM each Sunday, noon to 2 p.m., and can be heard on the internet at: www. KHUG.Rocks where it is streamed worldwide.

 ?? Courtesy photo ?? Local artist Teresa James, of Teresa James & The Rhythm Tramps, was interviewe­d by Henry Urick, KHUG CEO and host of the “Down Home Show,” on Sunday’s program.
Courtesy photo Local artist Teresa James, of Teresa James & The Rhythm Tramps, was interviewe­d by Henry Urick, KHUG CEO and host of the “Down Home Show,” on Sunday’s program.

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