Daniel Guaqueta, tall and dark-headed with a half-grown mustache and goatee, is sitting in the control room at the WLEZ radio station and unwrapping a CD as quickly as he can. โI am so not ready for this show,โ he says.
โWell, thatโs the way it always goes,โ says a thin black man standing behind him.
โTrue.โ Guaqueta breaks open the CD case and puts the disc into a player.
The voice behind him belongs to Patrick Butler, 32, photographer and podcast administrator for โMississippi Happening,โ a Jackson-based radio show dedicated to rock, pop, alternative, country and other genres of Mississippi music. Many episodes include interviews with Mississippi artists, and several of themโincluding AJC, Signals, The Da Vincis and othersโhave performed live at the station. The show airs throughout the Jackson metro on 100.1 FM and online at http://www.wlezfm.com.
With podcasts available 30 minutes after air-time, a blog full of Butlerโs photos (http://mississippihappening.blogspot.com), an ever-expanding Facebook group and a new Twitter account, the voices behind the show want to reach as many listeners as possible. In the words of producer and host Guaqueta, 32, โWe wonโt stop until everybody in Mississippi knows we exist. And weโre working on nationwide, too.โ
Pretty ambitious for a show that started in February. Guaqueta wanted a new name for his show โRadio Fondren,โ to reflect a more statewide musical focus, so he talked to his friend Daniel Johnson, who had hosted a show called โMississippi Happeningโ in 2006. Johnson gave Guaqueta the title and a catalogue of Mississippi music 120 CDs deep. The first episode of the new show aired Feb. 20.
Butlerโwearing wire-framed glasses, a purple Jimi Hendrix T-shirt, jeans and a green fishing hat with a Batman symbol on the backโis standing because he has given me his seat. Itโs just as well: Once the show starts, heโll be moving around the tiny, orange-walled room and brightening it with an occasional flash from his Pentax K100D. Every once in a while, he leans over to a microphone to add his two cents to whatever Guaqueta is saying.
Two other people populate this small space. One of them is Gretta Williams, a 28-year-old environmental scientist who is visiting tonight at Butlerโs invitation and now has her own mic.
The otherโa short, thin black man wearing a white T-shirt and dark jeansโis Marques Phillips. I assume he is 7even:Thirty, the Jackson rapper scheduled to appear on tonightโs show. But he doesnโt quite mesh with the preconceived โrapperโ archetype floating around in my head: He just told Williams and Butler that, although he likes the old โStar Warsโ trilogy, the โBack to the Futureโ trilogy is better. He speaks quietly, and one of the two or three tattoos on his lower-right arm reads โTime Travelerโ in curly black letters. Oh, and heโs married.
โI have to get my wife to text me stuff to say,โ he says, looking at his cell phone. ำCause Iโll straight forget.โ
Ah, broken stereotypes. This show hasnโt even started, and I love it already.
Four days before this taping, Guaquetaโs sat in his living room with Butler and Amanda Rainey, co-producer and co-host of โMississippi Happening.โ She is curvy and petite, with tight brown curls that frame her face. Guaqueta says, โthe show wouldnโt happen without Amanda,โ who books bands for live appearances and manages the โMississippi Happeningโ blog.
When Rainey first visited the show, she was promoting her own band.
โI just came by to talk about The Bachelorettes, and I kept coming back,โ she says.
She plays drums in the band, a local throwback to โ60s girl groups like The Shirelles. Sheโll miss this weekโs โMississippi Happeningโ for band practiceโexcept at 7:15 p.m., when she and the Bachelorettes will cram into the WLEZ control room and announce the weekly concert calendar. The calendar is always read by at least one Bachelorette, and the tradition will continue via phone during the groupโs July tour.
Guaqueta has lived in Jackson for four years and in Mississippi since first grade, when he moved to Hattiesburg from his fatherโs home of Colombia. He says he โlearned to speak proper Englishโ by listening to the radio and mimicking NPR disc jockeys. Heโs been radio-obsessed ever since.
Like Rainey, Guaqueta plays drums in a Jackson-based rock band, Storage 24. He just finished directing the bandโs first music video for their song โNo Surrender,โ and has produced four other videos for local artists. Heโs also a songwriter.
โIn a nutshell, to simplify things, thatโs it,โ he says. โBut thatโs not it.โ
Butler, a freelance photographer and Jackson native, has been a regular contributor to the JFP and just started a photography blog, http://scenesaroundjackson.wordpress.com. (His latest two entries contain photos from the Storage 24 video shoot.)
These are busy people, and โnobody in โMississippi Happeningโ makes money,โ Guaqueta says. โZero-point-zero zero zero.โ
So why devote time to it? Butler says he enjoys hanging out with his friends and taking photos, and Rainey says the show is a fun stress-reliever. Guaqueta says the most satisfying aspect of the show is giving exposure to the artists who perform on the air.
โLetโs say (that) no one knows who they are,โ he says. โI give them the airwaves for an hour. Thatโs all I care about. โฆ You should see what the bands do when I tell them the hour is theirs: โReally? How many songs can we play?โ โHow many songs do you want to play?า
And when the bandโs live performance is as irresistible as AJCโs was last week, Guaqueta will just tell them to keep playing. Nobody knows exactly what will happen on โMississippi Happening.โ
On Thursday night, when itโs time for the show to start, Daniel is as ready as heโs going to be. He puts a huge pair of headphones over his ears and greets his listeners:
โHellooo Jacksooonnn, this is Mississippi Happeniiing! Weโre here to bring you something fresh and easy.โ
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whoops, Patrick Butler’s photo blog is here: http://www.scenesaroundjackson.wordpress.com
#148992 | Author: katie316 | Date: Jun 25 2009
bands and musicians can contact the show at mshappening@gmail.com
#149124 | Author: katie316 | Date: Jun 29 2009




