Photography Cuba by Raúl Corrales
Thanks to DJ’s and Stations playing songs from Moon On Havana.
WXIN - 90.7
“Folk River”
Providence, RI
WNEC - 91.9
“Out of the Woods”
Henniker, NH
WSPN - 91.1
“Sympatico”l
Saratoga Springs, NY
WTSR - 91.3
“Legacy”
Ewing, NJ
WSLR - 96.5
“Our Kind Of Folk”
Sarasota, FL
KZSC - 88.1
“Heaven’s Bar ‘n Grill”
Santa Cruz, CA
WGDR - 91.1
“Acoustic Harmony”
Marshfield, VT
WYEP - 91.3
“An American Sampler”
Pittsburgh, PA
KACI - 97.7
“Singer Songwriters on Sunday”
The Dalles, OR
CJTR - 91.3
“Regina’s Mighty Shores”, Saskatchewan, Canada
CJLX - 91.3
“Sunday Coffeehouse”,
Ontario, Canada
CMR- Nashville from London, England
“The Comfort Zone”
WYSO - 94.1
“Detours”, Philadelphia, PA
WRUR - 88.5
“A Variety Of Folk”
Rochester, NY
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WGCU - 90.1
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UNIVERSITY RADIO, YORK
ENGLAND, U.K.
1350 AM
“Twangfest”
WCVF - 88.9 ‘General Eclectic’
SUNY Fredonia, NY
CKJS - 810 AM
‘Prairie Ceilidh’
Winnepeg, Manitoba,Canada
WSKG - 89.3
‘Saturday Night Folk’, Binghamton, NY
WHUS - 91.7 ‘Sunday Night Folk Festival’
University of CT
Storrs, CT
3INR - 96.5 FM
“Folk ‘n Roots”
Melbourne, Australia
KVMR - 89.5
“Click Your Heels Together” Nevada City, CA
WFHB -91.3
“Womenspace”
Bloomington, IN
WHFR - 89.3 FM
“Acoustic Alternatives”
Dearborn, MI
PBS - 106.7 FM
“What The Folk”
Melbourne, Australia
Radio ZuSA - 89.7
Luneburg, Germany
2 MAX - 91.3 FM
“Folk Show”
Narrabri NSW Australia
KUSU - 91.5
Utah Public Radio
“Fresh Folk”
Logan, Utah
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Radio Progreso, Cuba
“ I was inspired to make this record after visiting Cuba, a place all about love and the longing for freedom. The songs on Moon On Havana are about my life and my experiences within that context.
All ten songs were recorded in a three day session, mostly first takes, in a seaside cabin on a Florida Indian mound built by contemporaries of the Maya. It’s an ancient place; a pre-Colombian complex of burial mounds, canals and a ceremonial plaza where, for more than two thousand years, people sang songs and told stories. At night alone, sitting at the piano, I felt a powerful connection to the people who built the mounds and who -- according to archaeologists -- fled to Havana in the late 1700s, only to vanish into extinction.
I decided to record in the same space where I had written the songs because I wanted the music and my performance to come alive, unadorned, to be a true representation of what I do. The music is not about an extinct people, it is the voice of my own solitude.
Long after midnight, as I wrote and recorded, it was energizing to know my music floated among the mounds, and could be heard on the dock that inspired the song In The Blue Light. I think the music will speak for itself. ”
- Wendy
Photography Cuba by Raúl Corrales