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The Quad-City Times is a newspaper based in Davenport, Iowa. On this feed, you can listen to music performed live by artists in the Quad-City Times newsroom as part of our Paper Jams series. You will also find episodes of Worst Town in America, a podcast hosted by Quad-City Times reporter Amanda Hancock and other audio clips tied to a variety of stories printed in the Quad-City Times and on qctimes.com.

Paper Jams Quad-City Times

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The Quad-City Times is a newspaper based in Davenport, Iowa. On this feed, you can listen to music performed live by artists in the Quad-City Times newsroom as part of our Paper Jams series. You will also find episodes of Worst Town in America, a podcast hosted by Quad-City Times reporter Amanda Hancock and other audio clips tied to a variety of stories printed in the Quad-City Times and on qctimes.com.

    The Artisanals: Paper Jams

    The Artisanals: Paper Jams

    The warming-up voice of Johnny Delaware, frontman of The Artisanals, echoed from the first-floor restroom of the Quad-City Times building a few minutes after the band arrived. After offering a hug and hello, the smiley Delaware said his voice doesn't work well in the morning and he needed al the warm-up time he could get. The band is based in Charleston, South Carolina and drove this August morning from St. Louis to play a Paper Jams session at the Quad-City Times ahead of a two-day festival with other Charleston bands, such as Susto, at Codfish Hollow, the Maquoketa venue that Delaware declared the best in the country. Delaware must've made an impromptu decision to make up for his "morning voice" -- he, along with Clay Houle, made the set not feel so acoustic (Look for the guitar solo at the 5 minute mark). At the end of their two songs, Delaware apologized to online and in-person viewers for his voice sounding like “garbage” in the morning, to which his bandmate remarked, “You need to stop saying it’s morning. It’s 1 o’ clock.” To us, it sounded great all the same.

    • 11 min
    Jake McVey: Paper Jams

    Jake McVey: Paper Jams

    In honor of the first day of the 99th annual Mississippi Valley Fair, country artist Jake McVey stopped by the Quad-City Times newsroom. The Burlington, Iowa native and current resident of Nashville, Tennessee sings like a pop-country purist with lyrics shouting out Templeton Rye whiskey, John Deere tractors and a tune all about falling in love at a red light. Even in an acoustic setting, he is also a true performer asking, after two songs, if the small crowd of Quad-City Times staffers would like to hear another one. A viewer on Facebook Live chimed in with an enthusiastic, "Yeeeaaah!" McVey and his bandmates were in town to play the fair and had a busy stretch of shows ahead of them including a stop at the Ohio State Fair in Columbus as well as a set at Big Grove Brewery in Iowa City. On his way out, McVey said he'd surely be back in the "neighborhood" soon.

    • 9 min
    Frances Cone: Paper Jams

    Frances Cone: Paper Jams

    During one of the year's busiest weekend for the Quad-City Times' staff and parking lot, the members of the Nashville-based indie pop band Frances Cone navigated their way -- by foot -- from sound check at a nearby venue to the newsroom. With some commotion surrounding the impending start of the Jr. Bix, a series of short road races for kids located just outside the building, we made an impromptu Paper Jams location change to a calmer office space just next door. Frances Cone played two acoustic songs, "Unraveling," and "Keep It Movin'," before going on their way back to the Triple Crown Whiskey Bar & Raccoon Motel for their 8 p.m. show. The next morning, the streets of Davenport were full of thousands of people participating in and watching the 44th annual Quad-City Times Bix 7.

    • 7 min
    Marah in the Mainsail: Paper Jams

    Marah in the Mainsail: Paper Jams

    Marah in the Mainsail, a band from Minneapolis, played in the Quad-City Times newsroom on Tuesday, June 12.

    • 11 min
    The Way Down Wanderers: Paper Jams

    The Way Down Wanderers: Paper Jams

    The Way Down Wanderers kicked off our Paper Jams series on May 4.

    • 10 min
    Yes You Are: Paper Jams

    Yes You Are: Paper Jams

    Yes You Are joined us in the Quad-City Times newsroom for a Paper Jams concert. The group drove in from Kansas City, where they're based, on a Friday for a show at the Triple Crown Whiskey Bar & Raccoon Motel and squeezed in a stop in the newsroom on Saturday morning on their way out of town. Yes, Saturday morning as in the front doors were locked and no one was in the building. So, it was an extra-intimate Paper Jams. These three musicians -- led by vocalist Kianna Alarid -- were up for whatever and didn't seem to mind playing for an audience of two. Yes You Are p[ayed three songs for myself and my editor, Codell Rodriguez, including their hit "HGX," which you may have heard in Pepsi's Superbowl 51 commercial as well as the movie, "Bad Moms." It was a great Saturday morning.

    Written by Amanda Hancock, a reporter with the Quad-City Times

    Yes You Are played this Paper Jams at 10 a.m. Saturday, May 26.

    • 11 min

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