See you at Delta State University in Cleveland, MS!

Our annual visit to the Delta Music Institute at Delta State

Studio A in the Whitfield Building at Delta State University March 2, 2019 at 3 pm

The Delta Music Institute (DMI) entertainment industry program at Delta State University will host the award-winning Thacker Mountain Radio Hour March 2 at 3 p.m. in Studio A of the Whitfield Building on the campus of Delta State in Cleveland, MS. Admission is free.

The event marks the 12th year for the “Thacker in the Delta” program, which serves to raise awareness of DMI programming and the Duff Dorrough Memorial Scholarship Fund. More information on how you can support this fund: http://www.deltastategiving.org/duffdorrough

Guests: Crime fiction writer William Boyle (“A Friend is a Gift You Give Yourself”) with musical guests, Mississippi native roots musician, Beth McKee (“Dreamwood Acres”) plus a performance by the DMI Allstars.

Hosts: Jim Dees and Thacker house band, the Yalobushwhackers

This program will be recorded for future air on Mississippi Public Broadcasting and Alabama Public Radio.

Featuring

Author

William Boyle

William Boyle was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York and now makes his home in Oxford, MS. His latest novel, to be published on March 5, is A Friend is a Gift You Give Yourself (Pegasus Books). The book is a screwball noir about finding friendship and family where you least expect it, in which Boyle draws readers into the familiar–and sometimes frightening–world in the shadows at the edges of New York’s neighborhoods.

“A brilliant and nasty piece of joyful ambiguity that I Ioved deeply. What a marvelous and unexpected bunch of female characters, in particular. With this one, William Boyle vaults into the big time, or he damn sure should.” – Joe Lansdale, author of the Hap and Leonard series

Boyle’s previous books include Gravesend which was nominated for the Grand Prix de Littérature Policière and was shortlisted for the New Blood Dagger Award in the UK; the story collection, Death Don’t Have No Mercy; the novel Everything is Broken (published in France in 2017); and The Lonely Witness (2018).

Music

Beth McKee

Keyboardist Beth McKee’s latest album is Dreamwood Acres. The album displays McKee’s signature roots music that rides the backroads of soul, gospel, blues, folk, pop, and rock.

From her native Mississippi where she learned the blues firsthand from Malaco Records session musicians to her immersion in the scenes of Austin, New Orleans, and now Orlando – all that musical territory can be heard in the funky sound of pianist/accordionist Beth McKee.

A working pianist since she was 14, McKee’s identity really began when she moved to Austin, Texas where she was recruited by harmonica legend Greg “Fingers” Taylor to join his band and embarked on a tour opening for Jimmy Buffett. Afterwards, Beth moved to New Orleans to join noted ‘90s bayou-country band Evangeline, which was discovered and signed by Buffett to his Margaritaville Records label. She released two albums with Evangeline before setting out to make her own mark.

Her solo CDs include Sugarcane Revival (2015), Next to Nowhere (2012) and her acclaimed tribute to songwriter Bobby Charles, 2009’s I’m That Way.

“Dreamwood Acres is the kind of album to savor, and it is an example of just how vital and vibrant the independent American music scene remains.” – Pop Matters

B4Y2K

B4Y2K is a group of students and faculty from the Delta Music Institute of Delta State University. The ensemble specializes in classic songs from the 1990s. Students in B4Y2K can earn a B.S. degree in Music Industry Studies from DMI.