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We got a very disturbing rundown from Sam Ekstrom on how big the Vikings injury report might be, plus founding member of R.E.M. Mike Mills on the origins of the Baseball Project and why R.E.M. didn't think it was a big deal that you couldn't understand anything Michael Stipe was singing on the first few albums, plus Trampled by Turtle's Erik Berry on picking up the mandolin and Farm Aid 40 this Saturday. Originally aired Wednesday, September 17, 2025. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
4pm Hour: Jason talks about Farm Aid and why it hasn't been advertised more. Then he's joined by Paige Nienaber about the true crime mystery of a MN native who disappeared in Florida.
Jason talks about Farm Aid which is coming up this Saturday. It's a big show, but has it been treated that way? Then, Carson Wentz is getting his shot with the Vikings on Sunday - have you been a 2nd choice in your life? (Photo by David Berding/Getty Images)
Prosecutors say a Twin Cities man charged earlier this week with threatening to kill a federal judge also threatened a U.S. Supreme Court justice and a defense attorney. Robert Ivers, 72, went to prison in 2019 after a jury convicted him of threatening to kill Judge Wilhelmina Wright, now retired, after she ruled against him in a civil suit.Also, organizers of Farm Aid say they won't cross a picket line at the University of Minnesota's Huntington Bank Stadium until there's a resolution in the strike by custodial, food service and maintenance staff. U officials say they want the strike to stop so the benefit concert can go on next weekend.This is the evening MPR News update, hosted by Gracie Stockton. Theme music is by Gary Meister.
Welcome to our annual crossover episode with The Rock & Roll History Show as we discuss the 40th anniversary of Farm Aid!
Welcome to our annual crossover episode with Getting Dirty. Allison and Ivana join the Crambones to talk about the 40th anniversary of Farm Aid, happening on Saturday, September 20 in Minneapolis. Brian and Allison will be there! Head over to FarmAid.org to watch the concert livestream.
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Mike McIntee fills in for Matt today. White nationalists using gyms and fitness centers to recruit people; Pastor John Matthews talks about Christian nationalism; John Fugelsang joins the show to continue that discussion; Maggiy Emery of Protect MN; Farm Aid’s status in question.
On this episode of A One Pint Stand, I stopped by Broken Clock Brewing Cooperative to hear the tale of how Broken Clock brewed a beer for Farm Aid, a fundraiser that has been going since 1985 and showcases epic music for a good cause. The beer is called Fam, and it is a hoppy lager. It was brewed with a special hop from West Coast Hop Breeding and malt from Two Track Malting. I loved the conversation I had with Jeremy and Shaun from Broken Clock and Eric Sannerud from West Coast Hop Breeding and President of Sannerud Hop Consulting.If you liked the show and want to support the A One Pint Stand, consider joining our Patreon. There is some great bonus content that our Patreon supporters enjoy that give a fun peek behind the scenes.
Congress has returned to Washington after the August recess. House Ag Committee Chair Glenn "GT" Thompson tells us he still wants to take committee action on “farm bill 2.0” in September and is eyeing including farm aid payments funded through tariff revenue. During our conversation, we discuss some of the top issues facing agriculture this fall: Farm income, trade, ag labor reform, the USDA reorganization plan, and his priorities in "farm bill 2.0." Then, Callie Eideberg with the Vogel Group and Tom Sell with Combest, Sell & Associates discuss the USDA's farm income forecast, trade and the possibility of farm aid payments this fall.Want to receive Newsmakers in your inbox every week? Sign up! http://eepurl.com/hTgSAD
MUSICThose Radiohead flyers found in London and Copenhagen, Denmark weren't a hoax -- the band has just announced a European tour.Drummer Phillip Selway wrote about any chances of North American dates, Selway wrote, "For now, it will just be these ones but who knows where this will all lead."Radiohead's last show was August 1st, 2018 in Philadelphia. Since then all five members have done various side projects, solo albums and even books. Farm Aid, which is set for September 20th at Huntington Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, will be shown on CNN at 6pm. That part of the show will feature sets from Willie Nelson and Family, Neil Young and the Chrome Hearts, John Mellencamp, Dave Matthews and Tim Reynolds and Margo Price. The entire concert will also stream at Farmaid.org starting at 12:30 p.m. ET that day. Nirvana fans are not happy that Seattle's Museum of Pop Culture is closing its 14-year-old exhibit dedicated to the city's hometown band. https://loudwire.com/seattle-museum-closing-nirvana-exhibit/ My Chemical Romance is on tour, and fans have noticed possible clues on stage about when new music will be coming. A time clock on stage the band uses to clock into their shift as a fictional band called The Black Parade reads 12:12. https://loudwire.com/new-my-chemical-romance-music-theory/ TVIce Road Truckers is returning to the History Channel after eight years off the air. https://variety.com/2025/tv/news/ice-road-truckers-new-season-history-channel-1236506022/ Jorma Taccone a member of the comedy trio The Lonely Island, is recovering in a Connecticut hospital after falling about 20 feet from a rickety ladder while hanging lights at his barn on the morning of his daughter's fifth birthday. The actor and writer fractured the left side of his pelvis and detached his sacrum from his spine, leaving him unable to walk. Doctors say he faces a three-to-six month recovery involving acute rehabilitation. Jasveen Sangha — dubbed the “Ketamine Queen” — has pleaded guilty to five federal charges in Los Angeles federal court in connection with the October 2023 overdose death of Friends star Matthew Perry. Steve Burns from "Blue's Clues" has a new weekly podcast, called "Alive", and the first episode drops on September 17th. And even though people still associate Steve with children's programming, this is a grown-up show. How grown up? One of his guests will be a PORN STAR. That porn star is Maitland Ward, who was best known for "Boy Meets World" before she became a full-time mattress actress. Other guests will include Wayne Coyne from the Flaming Lips, congressman Ro Khanna, and Jamie Lee Curtis. And he'll tackle heavy subjects, like sex and death. https://youtu.be/8kFDxN0K2zQ MOVING ON INTO MOVIE NEWS:Conjuring: The Last Rites is aiming for a big box office grab. Experts predict that the latest movie in The Conjuring series will gross $50 million or more this weekend. https://variety.com/2025/film/box-office/conjuring-4-box-office-projection-50-million-plus-debut-1236505681/ 'Superman' sequel in the works: DC Studios co-CEO James Gunn has revealed the follow-up to this summer's blockbuster "Superman" will be titled "Man of Tomorrow" and hit theaters on July 9, 2027. https://www.msn.com/en-us/movies/news/superman-sequel-in-the-works-james-gunn-confirms-title-and-release-date/ar-AA1LOliV?ocid=entnewsntp&pc=DCTS&cvid=68b9656f3dc6441f89ce23b15e63ec97&ei=53 The official teaser for the new "Wuthering Heights" is out. It stars Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi in the classic story of a rich girl hooking up with a hunky stable boy. Get ready for steam to emanate from your speakers. Will Smith is working his way back into Hollywood after the infamous Oscar slap of Chris Rock. https://deadline.com/2025/09/will-smith-westbrook-paramount-pictures-1236505527/ Channing Tatum says he'll tone down his character Gambit's Cajun accent in the upcoming 'Avengers: Doomsday' film. https://www.joblo.com/channing-tatum-cajun-voice-avengers-doomsday/ You know Denzel Washington? No, you don't. Because you've been saying his name wrong all these years. It's not "den-ZEL" . . . It's "DEN-zuhl". You emphasis the first syllable, and kind of clip the second. It's really not your fault, though. It was actually DEN-zuhl's mother who started calling him den-ZEL. That's because he and his father were both named DEN-zuhl, and she got tired of both of them answering when she called that name. So she changed the pronunciation of her son's name. https://youtu.be/Kql0ltyREJ4· AND FINALLYThe complete celebrity cast of "Dancing with the Stars" Season 34 was announced yesterday on "Good Morning America". Alfonso Ribeiro and Julianne Hough will return to co-host.The new season premieres Tuesday, September 16th on ABC and Disney+. AND THAT IS YOUR CRAP ON CELEBRITIES!Follow us @RizzShow @MoonValjeanHere @KingScottRules @LernVsRadio @IamRafeWilliams - Connect with us at http://www.1057thepoint.com/RizzSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Singer, songwriter, guitar player who has been nominated for two GRAMMY Awards, a Golden Globe, and numerous other awards. Plus, she was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2014. She has accumulated accolades as a songwriter for artists as diverse as Etta James, Bonnie Raitt, The Neville Brothers, Patty Loveless, George Strait, Bryan Adams and Faith Hill. Her song “Independence Day,” recorded by Martina McBride, won a CMA Song of the Year award in 1995. As an artist, she even performed at Farm Aid in 1996, got radio airplay on the BBC, and performed three times at Glastonbury. She has over 2.2 million combined video views on her official YouTube channel and on Spotify – where she has over 116 thousand monthly listeners – her top five songs alone have gotten over 14.3 million streams on that platform alone.
For 40 years, Farm Aid has stood shoulder-to-shoulder with family farmers, ensuring they can stay on their land and thrive despite corporate pressures, bad policies, and climate challenges. In this episode of American Family Farmer, host Doug Stephan welcomes Jennifer Fahy, Co-Executive Director and longtime Communications Director of Farm Aid.Jennifer shares how Farm Aid began as a one-day benefit concert in 1985 — founded by Willie Nelson, Neil Young, and John Mellencamp — and has since grown into a powerful nonprofit movement raising over $60 million to keep family farmers farming. We dive into the upcoming Farm Aid 40 festival in Minneapolis, the importance of Homegrown Concessions® and Homegrown Village, and the ongoing fight for a fair and sustainable food system.
Howard Bloom He established a PR firm in a field he didn't know, popular music, his company became the “go-to” for artists to launch and re-establish careers. But even while tackling the careers of Prince, Michael Jackson, Bob Marley, Billy Joel, Billy Idol, & Joan Jett & the Blackhearts, and while helping organizations such as Amnesty International, the NAACP, & Farm Aid, Bloom's basic field was science. His new book “The Case of the Sexual Cosmos: Everything You Know About Nature Is Wrong."Movie Reviews and More is broadcast live Tuesdays at 5PM PT on K4HD Radio - Hollywood Talk Radio (www.k4hd.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (www.talk4radio.com) on the Talk 4 Media Network (www.talk4media.com). Movie Reviews and More TV Show is viewed on Talk 4 TV (www.talk4tv.com).Movie Reviews and More Podcast is also available on Talk 4 Media (www.talk4media.com), Talk 4 Podcasting (www.talk4podcasting.com), iHeartRadio, Amazon Music, Pandora, Spotify, Audible, and over 100 other podcast outlets.
Margo Price’s rise in country music is anything but conventional and that’s exactly what makes her story unforgettable. In this episode, Margo opens up about her early days growing up in a small town, chasing music through the dive bars of Nashville, and weathering loss, rejection, and self-doubt along the way. She shares how she found her voice as an artist, the moment she knew music was her calling, and the struggles throughout the early years of her career. From writing her memoir to performing on SNL to her experiences with psychedelics and activism through Farm Aid, Margo doesn’t hold back. If you’ve ever questioned your path, felt the odds stacked against you, or tried to make something beautiful out of pain — this episode is for you.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on AgweekTV, FarmAid celebrates 40 years of helping farmers with its first Minnesota concert. Minnesota lawmakers pass an ag budget package that both sides of the aisle like. Landowners learn how to use fire safely and effectively on their land. And we'll see if recent rains are affecting the drought outlook for the region.
We begin the show with a Marilyn Monroe lookalike charity event in Dublin, Ireland that raised almost $40,000 for Women's Cancer Care. 200 Marilyns took a swim in the ocean to raise awareness and money for Women's Cancer. Other segments include; Energy Experts suggest keeping your summer thermostat at 78 to save money and energy. […]
Topics discussed on today's show: I'm Still Alive, Who's Going To Hell?, Hot & Cold, Fingernail Cancer, Prom Season, Bush Stamp, Farm Aid, Birthdays, History Quiz, TGI Fridays, 2 Word Sexy Sentence, Airline Traveling, Never Doing That Again, Chicken Charlie, Never In My Life, and Apologies.
Steve Perry and Willie Nelson have just released a duet version of "Faithfully," the 1983 song from Journey that was a huge hit for the band. The song promotes the 40th anniversary of Farm Aid. Spearsy and guest co-host Dave "Auggie" August review the song and compare it with Perry's other recent work. Plus, full seggies including Mystery Movie Moment and Name That '80s Tune. Our Sponsors The 2026 lineup of The 80s Cruise is here, along with our promo code. Royal Caribbean's Adventure of the Seas departs Port Canaveral on February 27 with stops in Nassau, Falmouth and Labadee. Artists include: Bret Michaels, Nile Rodgers & Chic, OMD, Billy Ocean, Gary Numan, Berlin, Taylor Dayne, Sugarhill Gang, Quiet Riot, Glass Tiger, Donnie Iris, Dazz Band, Heaven 17, Men Without Hats, Aldo Nova, Rob Base and Kool Moe Dee. Former MTV veejays Mark Goodman, Alan Hunter and Downtown Julie Brown will be there too. And now, if you're a first-time guest on the cruise, you can $250 in cabin credit when booking if you use the promo code STUCK. For more information, go to www.the80scruise.com. Our podcast is listener-supported via Patreon. Members get special swag and invitations to patron-only Zoom happy hours with the hosts of the podcast. Find out more at our official Patreon page. The Stuck in the '80s podcast is hosted by creator Steve Spears and Brad Williams. Find out more about the show, celebrating its 19th year in 2024, at sit80s.com.
From windblown garbage cans to music legends on tour, this Wednesday episode of The Coffee Club blends local updates, health alerts, upcoming events, and lively banter into a perfect morning brew. Janae and Ronnie start off chatting about wild wind stories and cleanup week adventures, but the highlight is a deep-dive interview with Cass County Sheriff Jesse Jahner, who discusses the Sheriff's Office's extensive new annual report. The hosts later explore fostering pets, Farm Aid 40 with Willie Nelson and friends, navigating weird dreams about casinos, and what skill they'd love to master (spoiler: musical dreams abound!). They cap off the episode with salt survival facts (seriously, it does everything), Gen Z dating trends, karaoke fails, and the hardest jobs on Earth. A balanced blend of community, comedy, and curiosity!
Protecting Florida agricultural lands, progress on farms in the state legislature, banning ESG practices to support small farmers, and correcting fluoride in drinking water myths, with Florida Agriculture Commissioner Wilton Simpson
Farm Aid 40 Coming To Minneapolis This Fall, Hollywood Heavyweights Want Film Incentives, Kim Kardashian Testifies In Paris Court, Netflix Breaks Ground In NJ, ESPN Streaming Service Reveals Cost…See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
President Trump CAN"T accept the plane as a gift from Qatar!!! Farm Aid is coming to Minnesota, and it is officially NFL schedule release week.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Farm Aid 40 with the original line up, and a truckload more bands, is coming to Minnesota; we run down all you need to know. Plus, WTF featured a face licker, a casket thief and a topless photo bomber, and your strange roommate stories. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
President Trump CAN"T accept the plane as a gift from Qatar!!! Farm Aid is coming to Minnesota, and it is officially NFL schedule release week. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This episode of The BS Show features "Wrong About Everything" co-hosts Amy Koch and Brian McDaniel, uber-fan Bernie Bomberg, and psychic Ruth Lordan.
The 40th anniversary concert will take place on September 20th at Huntington Bank Stadium Details from Co-Executive Director Jennifer Fahy, who joined Vineeta on The WCCO Morning News. Find out more at www.farmaid40.org
Mental health is one of those tricky subjects to talk about because it is so different for everyone. After spending over 15 years working in agriculture, I have found that as much or more than any group, farmers should be doing more to address their mental health. Because I find mental health topics so tricky to talk about in any one piece of content, I have made it my life's work to do what I can to make the conversation approachable, and to support groups/organizations/businesses that can help me scale my efforts. In 2011 I rode my bicycle across the money raising awareness and money for Farm Aid's crisis hotline. https://www.farmaid.org/our-work/resources-for-farmers/online-request-for-assistance-form/ I started and ran my own farm for over a decade. So I know how hard it can be. Now I work for a company that has donated over $150 million dollars to mental health research. If any of my content helps at least one person to open up and have a conversation about their needs and get support, I will consider myself successful. Take care of yourselves, and if you can, someone else too. Cheers!
Jillian Hishaw is an attorney and innovator with 25 years of experience in agricultural law and asset protection, having worked across five countries. She's the creator of the Blockchain Legislative Tracker and a certified FINRA Arbitrator since 2020. Jillian made her mark in blockchain technology with the launch of her NFT in 2021. She's authored influential books like Don't Bet the Farm on Medicaid and 50 State Farm Tax Credits, and her upcoming book, Banks, Land and Crypto, explores new ways landowners can protect their property through blockchain. Her work has earned recognition from major organizations like the MacArthur Foundation, Farm Aid, and Clif Bar, and she's been featured in publications like ELLE, POLITICO, and Oprah's “O” Magazine.As the founder of Family Agriculture Resource Management Services (F.A.R.M.S.), Jillian has helped protect over $15 million in farm assets and led global food security initiatives. She's also taken on important legal work, including litigation against the Department of Justice for improper farm seizures and helping clients navigate debt and estate planning. In 2019, Food Tank recognized her as one of the "Women Revolutionizing Food Systems Globally." Jillian joined the Blockchain Legal Institute in 2024, a non-profit dedicated to advancing blockchain research and policy.Highlights from Toby Gribben's Friday afternoon show on Shout Radio. Featuring chat with top showbiz guests. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode Chris Vos joins the podcast. Chris talks about The Record Company's current tour, The 4th Album, the status of the next TRC album, the greatness of Alex Stiff and Marc Cazorla, crafting a setlist, the band's writing process, performing with Social Distortion, Jimi Hendrix, Stevie Ray Vaughn, Jacob Tovar, Metallica, Guns n Roses, Farm Aid, growing up and working on a farm, Eddie Van Halen, Alex Skolnick, The Beach Boys, Keith Richards, Slayer, Led Zeppelin, Chuck Berry, traveling the US, Black Crowes, ZZ Top, and a ton more! Thanks for listening, and please share! #podcast #therecordcompany #allkillernofiller This episode is brought to you by DEB Concerts. Follow DEB on Facebook and Twitter to get updates on upcoming shows including Rocklahoma performances from Dee Snider, Orianthi, Mike Tramp and more! This episode is also brought to you by Sunset Tattoo Tulsa. Sunset Tattoo has over 25 years of experience, and is located at 3146 E. 15th St. in Tulsa, OK. Native owned, and a female tattoo artist in house. The tattoos are "Done Good and Proper" so be sure to like their facebook page for more details. This episode is also brought to you by Rocklahoma Bitches! Rocklahoma Bitches have been supporting Rocklahoma every year since 2011. Cristy and Kendra have become synonymous with the party both in the campgrounds and inside the venue at ROK. They give away (never charge) an abundant amount of their merch, they MC major campground events, bid on charity guitar auctions, and have become a yearly sponsor of the Cancer Sucks benefit concert in Tulsa. Join their FB group and follow the Rockbitch page now! Stream us anytime everywhere podcasts are heard.
Southampton sues the Shinnecock Nation over travel plaza construction. Federal disaster relief is on the way to Connecticut farmers impacted by a hail storm from August. Bridgeport creates a task force to deal with chronic absenteeism. Plus, some big news from WSHU.
Paul Neiffer the farm CPA joints Chris for some Breaking News! Both the House and Senate have passed the continuing resolution with the expectation that President Biden will be signing the bill yet today. This bill provides $30.78 Billion of aid to farmers. Paul goes on to explain some of the details by crop, both from the disaster and the economic assistance portion of the Bill. If you'd like more details on the aid package, Paul will be providing a free webinar on Monday morning. You can check the webinar out at: farmcpareport.com
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Mike Campbell shared a phone call with Crystal McKenzie to talk about how his surprise appearance with Bob Dylan came together for Farm Aid 2023. He also touched on playing with Fleetwood Mac, and asking Dave Grohl to play with the Heartbreakers after the demise of Nirvana. They also discussed the new tribute entitled A Country Music Celebration of Tom Petty, on which he worked with Margo Price, Chris Stapleton, and others.
The first episode in a series of interviews recorded at Farm Aid 2024.
Rocky volunteers at her fourth Farm Aid. It was a nonstop, unforgettable, adventure! Plus, she may have even gotten a private show...
In Episode 83, The Pod That Jane Likes take us through DMB's 2024 Festival Shows. They start off with Bourbon & Beyond which took place in Louisville, KY. Then they head up to Farm Aid in Saratoga Springs, NY. The following week they are back out at the Pilgrimage Festival in Tennessee, and they end their festival tour at Ocean's Calling in Ocean City, MD. Tune in to listen what PTJL has to say about these unforgettable shows.
He's done it again, Mellencamp calls out a fan for talking too loud during his set at Farm Aid. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Since its inception in the 1980s, Farm Aid has always been much more than just a spectacular festival with incredible performers—it’s been a hub of farmer and rural advocacy.
(Sep 18, 2024) We travel to the inaugural Adirondack Nature Festival for People with Disabilities at Paul Smith's VIC; a Peru man faces 25 years to life in prison after pleading guilty to killing his wife; and we listen back to a story on Farm Aid, the massive benefit concert for farmers that's returning to Saratoga Springs this weekend for the first time in 11 years.
A farmer was asked what he'd do if he won a million-dollar lottery. “Well,” he said, “I guess I'd just keep farming ‘til the money runs out.”Trying to make a living as a farmer is not for the fainthearted. You have to take out high-interest loans from cold-eyed bankers to put in a crop and buy supplies. Then you're also at the mercy of everything from bugs to monopolistic middlemen. And here's a cruel twist: If you defy the odds and produce a great crop, you lose money!`This is happening right now. With unusually-good weather this year, corn and soybean harvests are expected to set records. But this abundance creates a market glut, allowing middlemen to knock down prices paid to farmers. A bushel of Illinois corn, for example, costs farmers $4.30 to produce, but they're only getting $3.70 for it.Meanwhile, the cost of such basics as seed, fertilizer, and tractors are skyrocketing. High costs coupled with low crop prices means that farmers' income is expected to drop by 25 percent this year.You might call this good crop-bad price phenomenon “ironic.” But it's deliberate – an inevitable product of America's perverse agricultural policy that pushes farmers to over produce in order to keep commodity prices low for giant processors and retailers. Little known fact: Our national “farm policy” is not written by farmers but by corporate lobbyists, lawyers, and economists – people who couldn't run a watermelon stand if we gave them the melons and had the highway patrol flag down the customers for them.That has got to change. To join an effort to demand a farm bill written by and for farmers, consumers, workers, and our environment, go to: FarmAid.org/Take-Action.Jim Hightower's Lowdown is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit jimhightower.substack.com/subscribe
Part two of our special crossover edition of The Rock & Roll History Show and Getting Dirty! Farm Aid will be taking place on September 21, 2024, at the Saratoga Performing Arts Center in New York. We hope to see you there!
Part two of our special crossover edition of The Rock & Roll History Show and Getting Dirty! Farm Aid will be taking place on September 21, 2024, at the Saratoga Performing Arts Center in New York. We hope to see you there!
"Farm Aid" is returning to the Saratoga Performing Arts Center on September 21st. The festival will highlight how family farmers are essential for a secure supply of safe, nutritious food; healthy soil and water; and strong, economically vibrant communities. Plus, it will feature performances by Willie Nelson, Neil Young, John Mellencamp, Dave Matthews, Mavis Staples and many more.
Join us for this special crossover edition of The Rock & Roll History Show and Getting Dirty! We will be talking about Farm Aid, which will be taking place on September 21, 2024, at the Saratoga Performing Arts Center in New York.
Join us for this special crossover edition of The Rock & Roll History Show and Getting Dirty! We will be talking about Farm Aid, which will be taking place on September 21, 2024, at the Saratoga Performing Arts Center in New York.
September 13-15, the Stone Ridge Orchard in Stone Ridge, New York will host the Meadowlark Festival. The festival's proceeds support organizations that advocate for farmers in the Hudson Valley including Farm Aid, Rondout Valley Growers, and Hudson Valley Center for Food, Culture, and Agriculture. The line-up includes Fruit Bats; Deer Tick; Slaughter Beach, Dog; Blonde Redhead, and many others - including our guest, Laura Stevenson.
We enjoyed the Prime time struggles, and we prepare for the biggest week since Farm Aid 87. We take a dive into weed shops, the happenings on Canal Street, and the special team talent out of Australia.