The PopCulteer
April 24, 2026
We have two new radio programs debuting on The AIR this afternoon, but before we get into that, we have some important news about some friends of ours who also happen to be one of the favorite bands of listeners of Radio Free Charleston.
Frenchy & The Punk have had to cancel the remaining dates of their Spring tour, and all other live events for the foreseeable future as Samantha, AKA “Frenchy,” deals with a pressing health issue. Being touring musicians who rely on touring to pay the bills, this is pretty severe, and in a moment I’ll share some ways you can pitch in and help out.
Right now I’m going to quote liberally from what Samantha wrote in a Frenchy & The Punk email…
Hello All,
Frenchy here. We are sorry to confirm that the remainder of the April tour as well as the UK tour have been cancelled. I have been diagnosed with Stage 2 breast cancer and the wheels of treatment have already begun to turn. This was a very unexpected development that arose from a routine check up.
At this time we are unsure of the duration of treatment. This week and next are appointments and further tests and I will have a better idea at that point so we’re not sure when shows will resume.
At the moment I am focused on healing. Please know I am feeling fine right now (I have no symptoms) and am in total warrior mode and ready for the fight. If you would like to follow along my journey, I have started a blog on our website, I’d rather do that than update on social media platforms. At the moment I have the intention of writing or videoing updates. Of course, I have no idea how I will be feeling during the chemo treatments so my consistency on the updates may vary. I have set it up as a public page, but you have to be signed in, in order to post a comment. This is to ensure I don’t have to deal with spam comments.
Our Patreon will continue as a way to share our music and art news. I’m hoping that I can work in my studio and share my work.
As you may know, music and art are our livelihood. If we don’t do shows, we don’t have income. Scott set up a GoFundMe campaign to help ease the stress of our living expenses. If you would like to share the campaign or to donate, please follow this link. We have been blown away by the outpouring of love and support.
So many have contacted me with stories of victory and survival with their own battles. It is truly astounding how many people are touched by cancer. I never could have imagined it would be part of my life script, but here I am.
I am so lucky to have Scott by my side and my wonderful family. The network of friends we have from our many years of touring is much more vast than I realized, we are truly grateful and deeply humbled.
We’re not doing shows for now, but we’ll be back. Don’t forget us.
with love
Samantha aka Frenchy
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You can also support the band by purchasing merch from their website, and music downloads from their Bandcamp page. You can also donate via Venmo and Paypal. “The Punk” from the band is Scott, AKA as Guitarmy of One, and you can also help out by buying the incredible Surf/Spy music he makes under that name.
We think the world of Samantha and Scott, and hope for the best for them. It’ll great to see Samantha beat this, and see the band back out on the road. They were frequent guests on the RFC video show, and are heard regularly on our current internet radio program on The AIR.
Heck, they even crashed at my house one time after playing a show at The Empty Glass. Let’s help them through this challenging time.
Music From Cream Cheese City And The Only Band That Matters On The AIR Friday
We have some radio notes for you today as we gear up for more new shows all next week’ Friday afternoon our radio station brings you classic Disco and important punk on The AIR. Tune in as we serve up new episodes of MIRRORBALL and Sydney’s Big Electric Cat! The AIR is PopCult‘s sister radio station. You can hear these shows on The AIR website, or just click on the embedded player found elsewhere on this page.
MIRRORBALL
Friday at 2 PM on The AIR, Mel Larch devotes a full hour to deep album cuts from the Philadelpha International Records roster.
These aren’t the chart-toppers. These are the gems that were buried on the albums released by the influential Disco label. Other record labels would’ve killed to release these tunes as singles, but Philadelphia International had such a surplus of Disco awesomeness that they just issued these as album tracks.
You’ll hear criminally-overlooked songs from McFadden & Whitehead, Patti Labelle, Teddy Pendergrass, MSFB, The Jacksons and more.
It’s another classic collection of dance tunes fron the days when people turned to dance to forget the most corrupt Republican president to harm the country, up to that point.
Check out the playlist…
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McFadden & Whitehead “Do You Want To Dance”
Patti Labelle “I’ll Never, Never Give Up”
Edwin Birdsong “Kunta Dance”
The Jones Girls “You Made Me Love You”
Teddy Pendergrass “Get Up, Get Funky, Get Loose”
Jean Carn “Free Love”
Lou Rawls “There Will Be Love”
MFSB “Love Is The Message”
The O’Jays “People Keep Telling Me”
The Three Degrees “Can’t You See What You’re Doing To Me”
The Jacksons “Keep On Dancing”
You can hear MIRRORBALL every Friday at 2 PM, with replays most weeks Monday at 9 AM and Tuesday at 1 PM and a four-hour mini-marathon of classic episodes Friday nights at 8 PM.
Sydney’s Big Electric Cat Salutes The Clash
While Sydney Fileen devoted an entire program to the epic Clash album, Sandanista, a few years ago, somehow she managed to never have assembled a proper career retrospective of the politically-charged Punk band that evolved into a New Wave powerhouse that filled stadiums as they expanded their musical reach into Dub Reggae, Rap, Jazz, Rockabilly, Power Pop, Dance music and more.
In this two-hour blockbuster, Sydney brings you tracks from every Clash album, save for Sandanista, and their last and worst album, Cut The Crap. Sprinkled throughout are EP tracks, Singles, B-sides and a few rare mixes.
You will hear why The Clash, despite staying together for less than a decade, were The Only Band That Mattered.
Check out the playlist…
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The Clash
“White Riot”
“Janie Jones”
“Capitol Radio”
“Complete Control”
“Clash City Rockers”
“Remote Control”
“London’s Burning”
“Career Opportunities”
“White Man In Hammersmith Palais”
“Safe European Home”
“English Civil War”
“Tommy gun”
“Stay Free”
“The Prisoner”
“Pressure Drop”
“I Fought The Law”
“Capitol Radio”
“1977”
“London Calling”
“Rudie Can’t Fail”
“Train In Vain”
“Spanish Bombs”
“Lost In The Supermarket”
“Guns of Brixton”
“Death Or Glory”
“I’m Not Down”
“Bankrobber”
“Armagideon Time”
“This Is Radio Clash”
“Rock The Casbah”
“First Night Back In London”
“Should I Stay Or Should I Go”
“Straight To Hell”
“Ghetto Defendent”
“Know Your Rights”
Sydney’s Big Electric Cat is produced at Haversham Recording Institute in London, and can be heard every Friday at 3 PM, with replays Saturday afternoon, Monday at 7 AM, Tuesday at 8 PM, Wednesday at Noon and Thursday at 10 AM, exclusively on The AIR. Classic episodes can be heard as part of the overnight Haversham Recording Institute marathon Tuesday mornings at 1 AM. .
That’s it for this week’s PopCulteer, check back for all our regular features, with fresh content, every day.
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