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WATCH: Knotts release video for 'Good Morning'

via https://www.facebook.com/musicknotts

Cincinnati musician Adalia Powell-Boehne joined Juliet Fromholt on Kaleidoscope to talk about "Good Morning," the newest single from Knotts. Powell-Boehne discusses her origins as a musician, from performing Lauryn Hill at school talent shows to cutting her teeth as a musician performing at open mic nights in Lansing, Michigan. After leaving Michigan, she says, she worked as an audio engineer in a studio, before deciding to focus on recording her own music.

Powell-Boehne formed Knotts after moving to Cincinnati, where she recruited a lineup of stellar regional musicians. The band released their debut album, Is It Art Yet?, in 2018. Their new single, “Good Morning,” is out now, the latest of a batch of songs slated for release by summer 2023. Information and updates about Knotts can be found on their Instagram or website.

WATCH THE VIDEO FOR "GOOD MORNING"

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Juliet Fromholt is proud to be music director at 91.3FM WYSO. Juliet began volunteering at WYSO while working at WWSU, the student station at her alma mater, Wright State University. After joining WYSO's staff in 2009, Juliet developed WYSO’s digital and social media strategy until moving into the music director role in 2021. An avid music fan and former record store employee, Juliet continues to host her two music shows, Alpha Rhythms and Kaleidoscope, which features studio performances from local musicians every week. She also co-hosts Attack of the Final Girls, a horror film review podcast.
Peter Day writes and produces stories for WYSO’s music department. His works include a feature about Dayton's premiere Silent Disco and a profile of British rapper Little Simz. He also assists with station operations and serves as fill-in host for Behind the Groove. Peter began interning at WYSO in 2019 and, in his spare time while earning his anthropology degree, he served as program director for Yale University’s student radio station, WYBC.