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Brian is on the road at Farm Aid 40 along with Allison from Getting Dirty. We will be back with new episodes of The Rock & Roll History Show and Getting Dirty soon!
Danny takes the week off so Rich can sit with Kristi Pursell and Annie Larson, his beloved wife, to debrief about their experiences at Farm Aid 40, which was in Minneapolis on September 20th, and even share some of the performances from the show. Maybe not surprisingly, it gets pretty emotional right off the bat, […]
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Nashville's songwriting community suffered a devastating loss with the passing of Brett James, a prolific songwriter who gave up medical school to pursue his passion for music. With 27 number one hits among his 500+ released songs, Brett's legacy includes classics like "Jesus Take the Wheel" by Carrie Underwood and "When the Sun Goes Down" by Kenny Chesney. His story reminds us how the unexpected paths we choose can lead to extraordinary impact.We dive into the ongoing story of Farm Aid, Willie Nelson's fundraiser supporting farming communities facing economic pressure. The recent Minneapolis concert featured legends like Neil Young, John Mellencamp, and Bob Dylan, continuing a tradition that has responded to agricultural crises since the 1980s. Similarly, Luke Bryan's Farm Tour celebrates a decade of bringing music to rural America while collecting food donations for those in need.The conversation takes a fascinating turn as we explore artists who sound like others or from different eras. From Lainey Wilson echoing Miranda Lambert to Harry Connick Jr. channeling Frank Sinatra, these musical connections reveal how influence travels through generations of performers. Listeners share their own observations, creating a compelling tapestry of how country music continually evolves while honoring its roots.Current artist updates include Lainey Wilson canceling a show due to vocal issues, Brett Eldredge announcing his holiday Glow Live Tour, and Thomas Rhett expecting his fifth child. We also track both commercial and independent country charts, highlighting newcomers making waves alongside established stars.Whether you're a dedicated country fan or just curious about the genre's current landscape, our blend of news, artist spotlights, and chart updates offers something for everyone. Join our growing community of listeners who appreciate authentic conversations about the music that moves us.Send us a text Support the showLinks Jay Franze: https://jayfranze.com/ The Jay Franze Show: https://thejayfranzeshow.com/ JFS Country Countdown: https://jayfranze.com/countdown/ Contact Reach Out: https://jayfranze.com/contact/ Mailbag: https://jayfranze.com/mailbag/ Question of the Day: https://jayfranze.com/question/ Sponsor the Show: https://jayfranze.com/sponsor/ Socials Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jayfranze TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jayfranze X: https://x.com/jayfranze YouTube: https://youtube.com/@jayfranze Services Consulting: https://jayfranze.com/services/ Books Stand Out or Fade Out: https://jayfranze.com/books/
Music legends gather for 40th anniversary Farm Aid concert. Changes may be coming to H-2A. R.D. Offutt holds potato dig days. A rancher and her niece team up to raise a unique breed of sheep.
Food Freedom Radio - AM950 The Progressive Voice of Minnesota
This week Laura visits with Thom Petersen, Minnesota's Commissioner of Agriculture. He shares experiencing Farm Aid 40held at the University of Minnesota on September 20, 2025.
Just over a week after I published a whole episode about how Bob Dylan doesn't want to be filmed or photographed, he appeared as part of the 40th Farm Aid benefit concert, which was broadcast and live streamed, giving us rare good quality footage of a present day Bob Dylan set!I invited friends of the pod Rebecca Slaman and Britt Eisnor to discuss the occasion with me. The discussion of the actual Farm Aid set begins at 31:07.Follow Rebecca on Twitter and Substack, and Britt on Instagram, Twitter or Substack.Watch Bob Dylan's set at Farm Aid here.Get your Definitely Dylan baseball cap here.You can support Definitely Dylan on Patreon or with a one-off donation at buymeacoffee.com/definitelydylan.
Hey! This is the 289th episode. This week we talk about Barb Wire, Having a Favorite Kid, and Farm Aid. Reach out: notgoodwithmatt@gmail.com
Brian is on the road at Farm Aid 40 along with Allison from Getting Dirty. We will be back with new episodes of The Rock & Roll History Show and Getting Dirty soon!
Ep 229 | This week on Discover Ag, Natalie and Tara dig into the headlines shaping agriculture, food safety, and pop culture — with their usual dose of fact-checking and fun. First up: The Apeel controversy explodes across social media with fearmongering videos, Bill Gates conspiracy theories, and actual lawsuits. The hosts break down the misinformation campaigns targeting the food coating company, from Michelle Pfeiffer's apology to why transparency in food labeling has become such a flashpoint. Then, the most unexpected crossover of 2025: Jelly Roll meets the Pope! The country star performed at the first Vatican City concert in 2,000 years, and the hosts can't get over this redemption story that has everyone talking about grace, second chances, and the power of music. Next, Farm Aid hits its 40th anniversary milestone. Willie Nelson's nonprofit has raised $85 million for family farmers over four decades, and this year's concert almost didn't happen due to labor strikes. Plus, they're pioneering local food at major events with their "Homegrown Concessions" model. And finally, natural fibers are making a comeback in sportswear! Venus Williams wore wool to the US Open, signaling a shift away from synthetic fabrics. The hosts dive into sustainability, microplastics in oceans, and why your grandma's scratchy sweater perception of wool needs an update. BUT WAIT — there's more! Stick around for Lainey Wilson's viral Family Feud moment that has the internet losing it over Britney Spears songs, plus updates on the hosts' "Discover on the Road" series featuring sheep trails in Montana and cotton farming adventures. What We Discovered This Week
Blind Mike in-studio. Jimmy Kimmel is back on the air tonight (00:01:00). Montante called out Blind Mike (00:17:00). An X account is calling out Mut for being a 'Federal Plant' (00:36:00). Justin and Mike argue over Farm Aid (00:44:00). Who is Portnoy's contract tweet about? (01:01:00) Kirk wants Rob Reiner on the podcast & more.You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/kminshow
Kevin Seifert sticks around for a few more segments previewing the Vikings international trip before longtime legendary Star Tribune music critic Jon Bream joins with his review from Farm Aid 40 at the U on Saturday. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kevin Seifert sticks around for a few more segments previewing the Vikings international trip before longtime legendary Star Tribune music critic Jon Bream joins with his review from Farm Aid 40 at the U on Saturday.
Kevin Seifert sticks around for a few more segments previewing the Vikings international trip before longtime legendary Star Tribune music critic Jon Bream joins with his review from Farm Aid 40 at the U on Saturday. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What a show! Yesterday marked the 40th anniversary of Farm Aid, when Sammy Hagar & Eddie Van Halen first hit the stage together
On this episode of Exclusively Van Halen, we dive into an epic moment in VH history!
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It's the first day of fall, what gets under your skin about this season? Dead leaves, rotten apples and bland turkey topped the list plus take aways from Farm Aid 40 and the strangest science of the year as the Ig Noble prizes are awarded. Originally aired Monday, September 22, 2025. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Today is the 40th anniversary of Farm Aid, the mega-concert that took over Champaign, Illinois’ Memorial Stadium in 1985. Farm Aid was prompted by a crisis in American farming, in the 1980's. There are some who say our agricultural economy today could be heading for similar trouble as farmers faced back in the day. The 21st Show is Illinois' statewide weekday public radio talk show, connecting Illinois and bringing you the news, culture, and stories that matter to the 21st state. Have thoughts on the show or one of our episodes, or want to share an idea for something we should talk about? Send us an email: talk@21stshow.org. If you'd like to have your say as we're planning conversations, join our texting group! Just send the word "TALK" to (217) 803-0730. Subscribe to our podcast and hear our latest conversations. Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6PT6pb0 Find past segments, links to our social media and more at our website: 21stshow.org.
The 21st took a look back at one of the biggest concerts in Illinois history. September 22, 2020 marked the 35 year anniversary of the first annual Farm Aid concert which happened in Champaign. It was organized by musicians Willie Nelson, John Mellencamp, and Neil Young, and featured some of the biggest names in music of the day. The 21st Show is Illinois' statewide weekday public radio talk show, connecting Illinois and bringing you the news, culture, and stories that matter to the 21st state. Have thoughts on the show or one of our episodes, or want to share an idea for something we should talk about? Send us an email: talk@21stshow.org. If you'd like to have your say as we're planning conversations, join our texting group! Just send the word "TALK" to (217) 803-0730. Subscribe to our podcast and hear our latest conversations. Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6PT6pb0 Find past segments, links to our social media and more at our website: 21stshow.org.
Today marks 40 years since the first Farm Aid concert took place in Champaign in 1985. The Spurlock Musuem of World Cultures in Urbana is presenting an exhibit on both the event and the ongoing Farm Aid organization. The 21st Show is Illinois' statewide weekday public radio talk show, connecting Illinois and bringing you the news, culture, and stories that matter to the 21st state. Have thoughts on the show or one of our episodes, or want to share an idea for something we should talk about? Send us an email: talk@21stshow.org. If you'd like to have your say as we're planning conversations, join our texting group! Just send the word "TALK" to (217) 803-0730. Subscribe to our podcast and hear our latest conversations. Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6PT6pb0 Find past segments, links to our social media and more at our website: 21stshow.org.
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In this episode, Ryan enjoys some ignorance as bliss since he missed Nashville SC's most recent heartbreak against Orlando. Jon and Evan fill him in on the details, including a befuddling choice for the midfield lineup, a poorly timed injury for one of our defenders and the complete lack of depth at center back. But there's plenty to celebrate, too, as the boys cheer on a terrific victory in the US Open Cup semifinal led by Super Sam Surridge. The boys also share some love for perhaps the greatest show in television history, Mad Men, as well as celebrate the 40th anniversary of the incredible charity and musical event, Farm Aid. And when it comes down to it, the boys are beginning to lose hope around this team's chances in the MLS playoffs, and they're also betting that it's past time to make a switch at goal. But after all that, they still have some positive predictions about the upcoming game versus Houston. And they drink beer.
Scott Korzenowski is in for Chad today. His first hour starts with talk about the Vikings crushing the Bengals, Charlie Kirk's packed memorial service, and Star Tribune music critic Jon Bream calling Farm Aid 40 possibly the best concert he's ever attended.
Star Tribune music critic Jon Bream praises the Farm Aid lineup and performances, saying it may take the top spot among the best concerts he's ever seen.
Chris Riemenschneider from the Star Tribune was there for the more than 12 hours of music. He recapped the highlights with Rena on The WCCO Morning News. Photo Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
Neil Young & the Cromehearts have been sent a cease & desist letter by a jewelry company named Crome Hearts, plus he appeared at Farm Aid!
Our US farming correspondent reflects on Farm Aid 40 years on, a dry fall/autumn, and he looks forward to seeing the All Blacks in Chicago in November. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the September 22 edition of the Music History Today Podcast, the first Farm Aid concert takes place & John Lennon signs his last record deal. For more music history, subscribe to my Spotify Channel or subscribe to the audio version of my music history podcasts, wherever you get your podcasts fromALL MUSIC HISTORY TODAY PODCAST NETWORK LINKS - https://allmylinks.com/musichistorytoday
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Dan is back giving the sermons ahead of Week 3 of the NFL kicking off, he discusses Farm Aid 40, talks smoking in concerts, and he previews Vikings Bengals!
Chaos at European airports following cyber attack.Estonia requests NATO consultation after Russian jets enter airspace.Canada's incoming UN ambassador, David Lametti, speaks on Canada recognizing a Palestinian state.Irish music group Kneecap vows legal action against Canadian government after being barred from entering country.Cadaver dogs to search for missing Nova Scotia children.The release of a new movie is stirring nationalistic sentiment in China.Farm Aid at 40.
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Matt goes after the FCC; and Trump administration; Democrats fail to vote down motion honoring Kirk; ICE disperses and arrests protesters in Chicago; more details on the ICE raid in Georgia on the Hyundai plant; Farm Aid; grain elevators not taking soybeans; health premiums will go up without congressional action; Michael Brodkorb previews this weekend’s…
Saturday is the big day the 40th Anniversary of Farm Aid featuring some of the biggest names in music history - Willie Nelson, Steve Earle, Kenny Chesney, John Mellencamp and even Bob Dylan will take the stage in an event put on for the betterment of farm and agriculture in Minnesota!
Josh has our Quick Takes for this Friday and we discuss the Costco warning for their prosecco, Twins TV hitting more twists and turns leaves us all with streaming fatigue, Farm Aid is invading the Twin Cities and much more with Quick Takes!
We're still celebrating! Allison and Brian are at Farm Aid this weekend in Minneapolis to record as many interviews as possible!
Matthew Coller of Purple Insider joins Chad for two segments of excellent Vikings and Lynx discussion before we turn to a conversation about live music with the Farm Aid 40 show in town tomorrow.
With the huge Farm Aid show in town tomorrow, Chad shares the best concert he attended with multiple big acts and we hear from many listeners with their own picks.
Brian and Allison are at Farm Aid in Minneapolis this weekend. Head over to FarmAid.org to watch the live stream on September 20!
Gary Wertish, President of the Minnesota Farmers Union, will be at Farm Aid, and joined Vineeta for a debrief on the 40th Annual Show that will take place on Saturday at Huntington Bank Stadium.
This Saturday, the 40th annual Farm Aid concert will take place at the Huntington Bank Stadium in Minneapolis. It will feature artists that kicked off the original Farm Aid concert back in 1985 including Willie Nelson, Neil Young, and John Mellencamp. The concert fundraiser was a response to an economic crisis farmers faced across the U.S. during that time. The agricultural financial struggle of that period hit Minnesota's workers hard. University of Minnesota applied economics professor Marc Bellemare joined MPR News host Nina Moini to explain the history of the farm crisis and how it's changed farming today.
The Department of Justice announced federal charges for eight people who allegedly defrauded Minnesota's Housing Stability Services out of millions of dollars. The top prosecutor said it's “like staring into a bottomless well of fraud.” We dive into it.A nationally recognized podcast out of Minneapolis is back after a break. We talk to Jonathan Goldstein, the host of Heavyweight.Farm Aid is coming to town for it's 40th concert. We learn about the history of the 1980s farm crisis here in Minnesota. Plus, road rage doesn't usually result in a heart-to-heart over breakfast. We hear that story in our Thank You, Stranger.And the Dakota Jazz Club is celebrating 40 years with a block party in Minneapolis. We talk to the club's founder.The Minnesota Music Minute was "Son de la Loma" by Salsa Del Sol. Our Song of the Day was "Hands of Time" by Margo Price.
John Mellencamp talks to his Hoosier homeboy, Tavis Smiley, today about Farm Aid's 40th Anniversary!Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/tavis-smiley--6286410/support.
It’s Farm Aid week in Minnesota, with the 40th edition of the all-star concert being held on September 20th at Huntington Bank Stadium on the University of Minnesota campus in Minneapolis. Rich is going to Farm Aid, and if you listen to the beginning of the show, he explains exactly why this is so significant […]
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.
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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