Kacky Walton
Classical Music HostI owe my radio career to the Ford Motor Company. My daddy had a Ford dealership in our hometown of Clarksdale, Mississippi, and he thought it would be cute if his 7-year old daughter did his radio commercials. The pay wasn't great, just a pack of Wrigley's gum, but I was hooked on radio from then on.
I majored in Theater at Ole Miss, and really enjoyed the stage, but I always came back to radio. Now I have the best of both worlds: Everyday I get to create and host a classical music show and talk to fascinating people from the art world, and I get my theater fix when I host previews of Playhouse on the Square's musicals on Friday Live Lunch. Who could ask for anything more?
When I'm not doing radio, I love hanging out with my sweet rescue dog, who got his name from The Kinks song, “Do You Remember Walter”, from the album “Village Green Preservation Society”. I have to thank my late husband for that one. Walter is, without a doubt, the most handsome boy on the planet, and completely deserves having his own theme song. I also love putting on loud music and having my own little throw-down dance party from time to time. Not sure is Walter is so keen on that. He gives me funny looks sometimes.
I started playing the piano at age 2, and began classical training at age 5. Having gone without a piano for a large chunk of time has made me pretty rusty, but now that I have it again, I'm working on getting the old chops back. Things that I can't do without: TV, a good movie, and yummy food and wine. Also any book by John Irving. And Tab.
I don't get paid in gum anymore, and I don't make big bucks either, but I do get to wake up in the morning excited about working for a radio station that matters. I get to work for public radio! How did a girl from Clarksdale get so lucky?
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Kacky Walton spoke with pianist and composer Dawson Hull, Pastor of Instrumental Worship Arts at Germantown Baptist Church, and trumpeter Tyler Helms about the next concert in the church’s Masterworks Concert Series, "Out of the Silence," on Thursday, October 30.
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Kacky Walton spoke with Lakeland Arts Council board members Wesley Wright and Jim Holcomb about the 3rd Annual Arts and Crafts Festival, happening Saturday, October 25, at Lakeland Town Square.
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Author, poet, and essayist Hadley Hury joined Kacky Walton to discuss his new book, "At the Villa Borago"—a love story set in Italy and Memphis, Tennessee, during the 1960s.
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Cazateatro Bilingual Theatre Group presents its annual Latin Fest on Saturday, September 27, from 12:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. at Overton Square.
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Advance Memphis works to build economic stability in South Memphis. To help support this mission, the organization will host its 15th annual Art for Jobs sale.
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The Memphis Chamber Music Society (MCMS) presents award-winning violinist Joshua Brown, joined by the Society’s new Artistic Director, pianist Victor Santiago Asunción, on Sunday, September 21 at 3:00 p.m.
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Theatre Memphis continues its season with Shakespeare's "Hamlet," running Friday, September 19, through Sunday, October 5.
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The season continues at Hattiloo Theatre September 12 through October 12 with the regional premiere of "Jaja’s African Hair Braiding," written by Jocelyn Bioh.
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Playhouse on the Square presents "Great Wine Benefit," a theatrical wine-tasting event supporting the theater’s programming, on Tuesday, September 16.
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Kacky Walton spoke with Cindi Younker, Director of the Buckman Performing and Fine Arts Center, about the upcoming performance by legendary acoustic guitarist Leo Kottke.