Episode 33: San Antonio Women of Rock Volume 2For those who’ve been listening, thanks a ton and welcome back. For those who are joining us for the first time, welcome to the podcast where you can enjoy what San Antonio has to offer. We’ve largely been focused on music, but we also enjoy bringing you art, film, and various forms of entertainment in and around the greater San Antonio area. Take a listen to our back catalogue for tons of interviews and amazing indie music, as well as our San Antonio Women of Rock episode, #31. This is the second part or volume 2 of that episode, but the term ‘rock’ is being used loosely since we’ve got some country, folk, and indie tunes. Let’s dive right in!Bekah Kelso, ReverbNation’s #7 on the Pop/Indie/Soul-Folk Bohemian chart and San Antonio Current’s 2013 winner for Best Singer Songwriter and Best Song. She reminds me of the best of KT Tunstall, Poe, and Tracy Bonham. Bekah was amazing at our 210 Toys for Tots charity event and is someone I’m really hoping to work with again soon. Here’s the lovely Bekah Kelso with Grey’s Not Easy.Bonnie Lang is ranked #5 on ReverbNation’s Americana/Blues/Classic Rock/Texas Music chart, and has really been our token country singer on the podcast. I know her personally and hope to have her on the show soon. She can always be heard at Stone Works, Bobby J’s and several other San Antonio locales. Here’s Bonnie Lang with Desperate.As far as the podcast, you might remember Erica Swan as being the founder of Love in Rome from episode #9, but like a rolling stone, she’s gone on to start a new project, Ila Minori. Erica has music in her soul and exudes a soothing and intriguing shoe gaze sound, akin to Mazzy Star. Her ability to find musical inspiration everywhere, makes her one of the most prolific songstress’ of our city. She also donated her time and performed for the 210 Toys for Tots charity show as well. Here’s Ila Minor with Ivory Lounge.Another 210 Alum, Laura Marie, who also played the 210 Toys for Tots show, is someone you should definitely keep your eye on. She is ranked #1 on ReverbNation’s Singer Songwriter/Folk/Pop charts and is always busy working on new music. Here’s Laura Marie with Lunatic Moon.Even though the March Divide is usually vocal led by Jared Putnam, I wanted to showcase the work of fellow bandmate, Laura Wheeler. Although not a permanent member of The March Divide, who is really Jared, Mike Hernandez on drums, and Patrick Reetz on bass, I really enjoy the songs featuring Laura’s voice. From Their Music for Film album, here’s The March Divide with Pick Me Up.Finally, I’m proud to introduce Our Divine Romance. Ranked #10 on ReverbNation’s Alternative/Singer Songwriter chart, Suzy Martinez heads ODR. Although Suzy is currently out of town attending school, she’s released a couple of tracks from a future release, which have left me wanting to hear more. Here’s Our Divine Romance with As Winter Stays.Track List:Bekah Kelso - Grey’s Not EasyBonnie Lang - DesperateIla Minori - Ivory LoungeLaura Marie - Lunatic MoonMarch Divide - Pick Me UpOur Divine Romance - As Winter Stays Let us know what you thought of the episode or the individual bands on the episode by leaving us a voicemail at (210)802-1197, or find us on Twitter and Facebook at 210 Local Media. 3This episode is brought to you by Audible.com. Get your free audio book download and free 30-day trial when you visit 210LocalMusic.com/Audible. It also helps us keep the podcast and San Antonio love flowing. Thanks for listening!www.210LocalMusic.com

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