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On "The Lead" - Jason talks to William Glesener from the DNR about the wildfires spreading in St. Louis County, as well as Adrianna Korich from First Ave about how "All-In" pricing is going. Then on Page 2, people are pissed about pickleball in Maple Grove.
Join Gaspar and Mike as they embark on an epic adventure through the Twin Cities to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the iconic album "Separation Sunday." This special episode captures their whirlwind tour of Minneapolis landmarks, musical history, and local culinary delights! The Twin Cities Scavenger Hunt- **The Replacements House** - Mike and Gaspar visit this legendary music landmark- **Mary Tyler Moore Statue** - Classic Minneapolis photo op- **The Mysterious Bob Stinson Bench** - A hidden gem for music fans- **Party City** - An unexpected stop on their journey- Gaspar's Instagram-breaking excitement throughout the adventure- Mike rediscovering hidden gems in his own hometown The Epic Shows- Four unique shows at First Avenue, 7th Street Entry, & Fine Line- Detailed breakdown of each stunning performance- Special moments and surprises from the anniversary celebration- The band's evolution over 20 years...(are they still getting better?)Twin Cities Food Tour- Gaspar's first time experiencing cheese curds- The legendary Juicy Lucy adventure- Local cuisine recommendations Behind the Scenes- Travel mishaps and unexpected discoveries- Fan encounters during the trip-"Howard the Human Bowling Ball" Strikes back!-Soundcheck is crazy good= Pub Quiz goes six for sixFollow Scott Sheahen on Instagram and view his excellent recap of “The Hold Steady” here:https://www.instagram.com/reel/DJNLRV8vWu2/?igsh=ejR0YW5idGN1MTdiSend us a voicemail https://www.speakpipe.com/TheHoodratRecapPodcastListen to the “Or is It Podcast”https://episodes.fm/1739256989?view=apps&sort=popularity
Welcome to another week of the Listen Local Podcast! On today's show, the first one in three weeks where all Colton, Jacob and Isaiah are in-studio, we talk all-things Crosslake on the week of their biggest event of the year... St. Paddy's Day Parade Week! To discuss all of this is no other than Jackson Purfeerst the new Mayor of Crosslake. Jackson dives into his backstory, what led him and his family to Crosslake over a decade ago, his thoughts on the Parade and other events in Crosslake, and then of course the outlook for upcoming City of Crosslake projects. Also, the guys chat about Jacob's trip to Mexico, Colton's trip to the MN High School Hockey State Tourney, and Isaiah hangs with Reese at First Ave. Plus... A VERY BUSY kickoff to NFL Free Agency and the Vikings spending some big money! All of that and more on this week's episode of Listen Local! And as always... Thanks to our sponsors Pequot Lakes and Gull Lake Sanitation, Hanneken Insurance, Hills Detailing Center, Craguns Legacy Courses, Pequot Lakes EDC, Refined Lending w/ John Kinkaede, Party Time Rental and our Presenting Sponsor Lakes Area CPAs! Instagram: ListenLocalMNBlazeAirMNWoodsToWaterMNNorthwoodsAgent Facebook:Listen Local MNBlazeAirMNWoodsToWaterMN
Ber is a independent music artist originally from Minnesota. Her parents had her in music programs from a young age and by the time she was in high school she was playing cover songs on her guitar at the open mic nights at the local Irish pub. After graduating she took a gap year and found herself in Norway learning about music, but also about life. Shortly after she was studying music at a university in the UK with dreams of becoming a songwriter. When her visa expired she decided to leave everything behind and move to Minneapolis and started writing songs while living in her uncle's basement. With her only friends in the music world being back in the UK, she spent most of her time writing songs with people over Zoom calls either early in the morning or late at night. It was one of those songs that ended up changing her life forever. After her song Meant To Be that she wrote and recorded with her friend Charlie Oriain went viral on TikTok opportunities opened up for her in a big way. In fact, her first ever show was performing at the iconic SXSW festival in Austin, TX. Shortly after she was asked to open for Tom Odell for his "the monsters tour" and found herself performing for thousands of new fans every night. Since then she has headlined her own tours around the world, but one thing hasn't changed. She's still just making music with her friends. In this episode we discuss studying music in Europe, the Minnesota music scene, befriending her favorite band, exploring different genre's of music, finding ways to laugh through the pain, getting signed to a record label, touring the world performing music, the ebbs and flows of being a full time musician, performing a sold out show at First Ave, her friendship with fellow Minnesota music artist Landon Conrath and much more.
The players in Room3 are keeping busy. After building up a reputation in the past handful of years for electrifying live shows the band has finally released some recorded material and they're preparing for a performance on Friday, January 31 at First Ave as part of the Best New Bands concert. Keyboardist Eli Awada and bassist Beck Madson stopped by our studios to chat about their new single, Moqueca, and about the big show coming up this weekend.
The players in Room3 are keeping busy. After building up a reputation in the past handful of years for electrifying live shows the band has finally released some recorded material and they're preparing for a performance on Friday, January 31 at First Ave as part of the Best New Bands concert. Keyboardist Eli Awada and bassist Beck Madson stopped by our studios to chat about their new single, Moqueca, and about the big show coming up this weekend.
Amy takes some youths to a kid's show at First Avenue at 11:30 on a Sunday morning. Spoiler Alert: It was disappointing and all the adults were drunk. On the bright side, the kids did get to experience the iconic First Ave. bathroom. News Flash: Maya hates the movie Christmas Vacation. The ladies discuss all the albums that have dropped this year. Next, Maya exposes Amy to a new AI band Girly Girl Productions. Amy did not see this coming. In other news, Amy hates the Oxford word of the year. Maya just learned about BookTok. Amy loves author readings at bookstores - even if she's never read the book! The ladies reminisce about the video store adult section. The pod's favorite rat boy Timothée Chalamet is in town promoting his Bob Dylan movie A Complete Unknown. The ladies ask why the hell is he coming here trying to convince people to like Minnesota. Apparently, we are “generous of spirit” whatever that means. Maya just learned about Shaboozey. He was snubbed at the CMAs! In restaurant news, a favorite childhood restaurant, Chi-Chi's, returns! Don't worry that they once gave 600 people Hep A. Animal Report: Orcas are wearing “salmon hats”. Amy does not miss late-night pasteboard runs for school projects.
In Episode 14 of the Haunted America series, join host Lyle Perez on September 25, 2024, as he ventures deep into the haunted heart of Indiana. Known as the Crossroads of America, Indiana has more than just history and friendly towns—its darker side is filled with eerie tales of restless spirits and haunted places. Here's a look at 10 of the most haunted locations in Indiana: The Story Inn - 6404 State Road 135, Nashville, IN 47448 In the small town of Story, the Story Inn has a famous ghost known as the Blue Lady, who leaves behind the scent of cherry tobacco whenever she's near. The Culbertson Mansion - 914 E Main St, New Albany, IN 47150 This grand 1867 mansion is haunted by the spirit of a little girl and a sorrowful servant, both of whom continue to make their presence known. Central State Hospital - 3000 W Washington St, Indianapolis, IN 46222 Former patients of this psychiatric hospital are believed to roam its abandoned halls, including the ghost of a woman named Jane who hums nursery rhymes. The Hannah House - 3801 Madison Ave, Indianapolis, IN 46227 Tragic deaths and a fire during the Underground Railroad era have left lingering spirits in this 1858 mansion, including the ghost of Alexander Hannah himself. The French Lick Springs Hotel - 8670 W State Road 56, French Lick, IN 47432 Guests at this luxurious hotel have reported seeing the ghost of a former owner in the service elevator and a woman in red dancing in the ballroom. Whispers Estate - 714 W Warren St, Mitchell, IN 47446 This Victorian home, with a tragic history, is known for intense paranormal activity, especially from the playful spirit of a young girl named Rachel. Riverside Cemetery - 490 N Perry St, Attica, IN 47918 Established in the 1800s, this cemetery is known for eerie sightings of shadowy figures and the legend of a crying statue that weeps at night. Stepp Cemetery - Morgan Monroe State Forest, Martinsville, IN 46151 Visitors to this secluded cemetery report sightings of the Woman in Black, a grieving widow who weeps near the grave of her family. The Red Brick Tavern - 1300 Wabash Ave, Lafayette, IN 47905 This historic tavern is haunted by the ghost of a young woman, often seen at the top of the stairs, and a former owner who still watches over the bar. The Willard Library - 21 First Ave, Evansville, IN 47710 The Grey Lady of Willard Library is a friendly but eerie presence, often spotted near the bookshelves, in the basement, or on the grand staircase. Join us for this spooky journey through Indiana's haunted past. Whether you're a ghost hunter or a fan of eerie stories, this episode will leave you with chills. Like Our Facebook page for more Halloween fun: www.Facebook.com/TheHalloweenPodcast ORDER PODCAST MERCH! Website: www.TheHalloweenPodcast.com Email: TheHalloweenPodcast@gmail.com X: @TheHalloweenPod Support the Show: www.patreon.com/TheHalloweenPod Get bonus Halloween content and more! Just for Patreon supporters! Check out my other show! Find it on iTunes - Amazing Advertising http://amazingadvertising.podomatic.com/ Keywords: Haunted Indiana, Indiana Ghost Stories, Haunted Locations, Paranormal Indiana, Haunted America, Story Inn, Culbertson Mansion, Central State Hospital, Hannah House, French Lick Springs Hotel, Whispers Estate, Riverside Cemetery, Stepp Cemetery, Red Brick Tavern, Willard Library, Ghost Hunting, Paranormal Indiana Tags: #HauntedIndiana #GhostStories #IndianaHaunts #ParanormalPodcast #HauntedLocations #IndianaGhosts #StoryInn #CulbertsonMansion #WhispersEstate #RiversideCemetery #StaySpooky
Damian Kulash, the singer and guitarist for Ok Go is getting ready for a show at First Ave on July 11 and he was eager to connect with Jazz88 and discuss how he has connected with jazz throughout his life. During his conversation with Sean McPherson, Kulash discussed the way jazz got him to focus on what is central to the power of music. The conversation focused in particular on New Orleans legend Snooks Eaglin's cover of "Careless Love".
On Art Hounds this week: 1) BALLS Cabaret is back every Sunday at 2 at Strike Theater! 2) the Minnesota Bach's Society's Mini Mobile Concerts in St Cloud and 3) Choir! Choir! Choir! teaches the audience to sing Prince, in harmony, at First Ave on June 1.
Adrianna Korich, Director of Ticketing at First Ave joins Jason to talk about their support of a new law in Minnesota to bring transparency to the online ticketing system.
Finally! My long-time friend and the Twin Cities premiere live DJ, Jake Rudh, stops by the SmartStartMN studio. We talk life, our mutual ove of music and some sweet upcoming gigs he has on the calendar, up to and including the 23rd Anniversary Celebration of his legendary Transmission Club Night happening at First Ave this Friday. Jake is one of my favorites. Enjoy!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/brian-oake-show/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
The independent live music industry can rest soundly at night knowing it has NIVA and incredible leaders behind it like Dayna and Stephen fighting with will, resources, and creativity. My mind was blown to learn about the complexity of the problem in ticketing and that NIVA is back taking the fight to Congress and making progress. This was truly a special conversation that shined a light on important issues, such as the complexity and scale of tech in the secondary, progress on getting bills passed to levy fines on so much fraud that is happening every day, and Steve Balmer's take on technology playing a role in solving the problem. We rounded the podcast out on a sweet and inspiring note about the Future of NIVA, leadership, and what inspires us all so deeply about keeping live music alive and independent. Please share this with anyone that might be interested in the topics, links below to subscribe and stay in the loop with the podcast and Prism: Subscribe www.prism.fm/podcast/ More on Prism www.prism.fm Follow us on Instagram (@prismfm) www.instagram.com/prismfm Meet the Podcast Host/CEO of Prism https://www.linkedin.com/in/mford3 National Independent Venue Association www.nivassoc.org (00:44): What is Fix The Ticks? (03:30): Ticket scalping high tech and Espionage:) (05:40): Spec tickets & fraud (10:00): Making this mess illegal, rallying congress, 15k fines per ticket (22:29): Steve Balmer, anti scalping tech, and dynamic ticketing (26:17): Progress and wins (34:00): Stephen Parker's story (38:40): Dayna Frank's story / sneaking into First Ave shows as a kid (43:20): The Why behind live music & leadership (50:10): NIVA con (53:30): The Future
Riley Smithson aka Shrimpnose is a Los Angeles based artist and producer mainly known for his instrumental music on both his own albums alongside many other artists on their music. Shrimpnose grew up in a small Minnesota town in a musical family. He got his first drumset at 4 years old and music never left him. After high school he moved to the Minneapolis area and built a name for himself in the music scene before eventually pursuing bigger and better opportunities in Los Angeles. His latest album "As It Seems" marks a new chapter in his career and we sat down and recorded this interview before his show on December 30th at Abraxas Wax record shop in Eau Claire, Wisconsin. After releasing his album Shrimpnose went on a headlining tour around every corner of the country and thankfully Eau Claire was on his list. Fresh off his first ever sold out headlining show at First Ave's 7th St Entry just a couple days earlier this was the first ever podcast interview of his career. Tune in and finally hear the story of the man behind the beats.
It's the return of Ed Cohen (SmartStartMN). Ed is not only a rock solid Human Being, he's also a deep music fan. This time, we talk all about the R.E.M. 'Murmur' tribute coming up soon at First Ave. If you like R.E.M. this is a good listen. Cheers!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/brian-oake-show/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
MN music scene drummer John "Bongo" Haga (Hypsterz) joins Dave on today's episode to chat about his first concert experience by seeing a "Vox musical intstrument" concert review, his career here in the Twin Cities as a musician for the Hypsterz and a musical instrument store owner in Hopkins.Sponsored by Aquarius Home Services (https://aquariushomeservices.com/), Star Bank (https://starbank.net), UCare (https://www.ucare.org/)Chanhassen Dinner Theatre (https://chanhassendt.com)- and is recorded in the Aquarius Home Services Studio!
Dave welcomes back St.Paul Peterson (Prince, Kenny Loggins) to make a correction about his first concert, by actually seeing Mac Davis at the State Fair. They also chatted about the upcoming FunkFriday 200 celebration and of course his extrordinary career writing MN Music History and much more.Sponsored by Aquarius Home Services (https://aquariushomeservices.com/), Star Bank (https://starbank.net), UCare (https://www.ucare.org/)Chanhassen Dinner Theatre (https://chanhassendt.com)- and is recorded in the Aquarius Home Services Studio!
Mick Sterling from Mick Sterling and the Stud Brothers joins Dave, revealing his first concert by seeing Elton John. They also talked about moving to Minnesota from St.Louis and building his music career to what we know it today. Mick is an essential element to the MN Music History and also tells the story where Prince crashed their show at the Channhassen Dinner Theatre.Sponsored by Aquarius Home Services (https://aquariushomeservices.com/),Star Bank (https://starbank.net),UCare (https://www.ucare.org/)Propane Association (https://www.propane.com) - and is recorded in the Aquarius Home Services Studio!Chanhassen Dinner Theatre (https://chanhassendt.com)
WE Fest organizer and Twin Cities concert promoter Rand Levy joins Dave to chat about his first concert experience by seeing the Beatles. They also chatted about his career by bringing a lot of acts to the Twin Cities such as U2 and Genesis and much more!Sponsored by Aquarius Home Services (https://aquariushomeservices.com/), Star Bank (https://starbank.net), UCare (https://www.ucare.org/)Propane Association (https://www.propane.com) - and is recorded in the Aquarius Home Services Studio!Chanhassen Dinner Theatre (https://chanhassendt.com)
Minnesota own singer and rapper DESSA, joins Dave to chat about her first concert memories, by seeing either Joan Baez or Gwen Stefani, depending who you ask. Also, Dave asked her about her career at Doomtree and playing with the MN Orchestra!Sponsored by Aquarius Home Services (https://aquariushomeservices.com/),Star Bank (https://starbank.net),UCare (https://www.ucare.org/)Propane Association (https://www.propane.com) - and is recorded in the Aquarius Home Services Studio!Chanhassen Dinner Theatre (https://chanhassendt.com)
Dave was joined by Kathy Ross, event planner for Xcel Energy Center, chatting about the numerous concerts and guests she organized and attended, but Dave also wanted to know her first concert story!Sponsored by Aquarius Home Services (https://aquariushomeservices.com/), Star Bank (https://starbank.net), UCare (https://www.ucare.org/) Propane Association (https://www.propane.com) - and is recorded in the Aquarius Home Services Studio!Chanhassen Dinner Theatre (https://chanhassendt.com)
Happy Thanksgiving! Today Dave brought back some great concert stories for you to revisit! With Tim Pawlenty, Tim Mauer and John Maher...Sponsored by Aquarius Home Services (https://aquariushomeservices.com/), Star Bank (https://starbank.net), UCare (https://www.ucare.org/) Propane Association (https://www.propane.com) - and is recorded in the Aquarius Home Services Studio!Chanhassen Dinner Theatre (https://chanhassendt.com)
Steve Thomson and Chris Tubbs discuss Target testing their new self-checkout policy and why they disagree about it, a big honor for First Avenue and Centennial High School Football Head Coach Mike Diggins.
This week Dave chatted with WCCO morning news radio host Vineeta Sawkar. The two chatted about her first concert Journey, the love for metal bands like Metallica and Megadeth and much more! Sponsored by Aquarius Home Services (https://aquariushomeservices.com/), Star Bank (https://starbank.net), UCare (https://www.ucare.org/) Propane Association (https://www.propane.com) - and is recorded in the Aquarius Home Services Studio!Chanhassen Dinner Theatre (https://chanhassendt.com)
This week Dave chatted with pianist, composer and arranger Ady Yeshaya (Prince, Aretha Franklin, Whitney Houston) about his first concert attendance in his native Israel with his parent, working with Prince and Aretha and much more! This is the 16th episode of the MN Music History series!Sponsored by Aquarius Home Services (https://aquariushomeservices.com/), Star Bank (https://starbank.net), UCare (https://www.ucare.org/) Propane Association (https://www.propane.com) - and is recorded in the Aquarius Home Services Studio!Chanhassen Dinner Theater (https://chanhassendt.com)
Dave invited some of his award winning Broadcast News Journalists (WCCO, AP, Peabody), Steve Murphy, Denny Long, Eric Eskola and Bruce Hagevik to chat about their first concert experiences and the many concerts and celebrities they have encountered over the years!Sponsored by Aquarius Home Services (https://aquariushomeservices.com/), Star Bank (https://starbank.net), UCare (https://www.ucare.org/) Propane Association (https://www.propane.com) - and is recorded in the Aquarius Home Services Studio!Chanhassen Dinner Theater (https://chanhassendt.com)
This week we are presenting a "Best Of Bob Dylan" talk, highlighting the guests that were involved with Bob Dylan's music career, including Willard "Billy" Peterson, Rick Shefchik, Marc Perkansky and Matt Steichen. This is the 16th episode of the MN Music History series.Sponsored by Aquarius Home Services (https://aquariushomeservices.com/), Star Bank (https://starbank.net), UCare (https://www.ucare.org/) Propane Association (https://www.propane.com) - and is recorded in the Aquarius Home Services Studio!Chanhassen Dinner Theater (https://chanhassendt.com)
Jason Peterson DeLaire (Michael Bolton) reveals his first concert memories to Dave by seeing the Doobie Brothers here in Minneapolis. Dave also chats with Jason about his career as a touring musician, starting with Richard Marx, Prince, Carmen Electra and for 20 years with Michael Bolton. This is the 15th episode of the MN Music History series.Sponsored by Aquarius Home Services (https://aquariushomeservices.com/), Star Bank (https://starbank.net), UCare (https://www.ucare.org/) Propane Association (https://www.propane.com) - and is recorded in the Aquarius Home Services Studio!Chanhassen Dinner Theater (https://chanhassendt.com)
Today's Song of the Day is "What If I'm Not Ready" from Dessa's album, Bury The Lede, out now.Dessa will be performing at First Ave on Thursday, November 16th.
This week Dave welcomes Willard "Billy" Peterson (Bob Dylan, Steve Miller Band) to talk about his first concert memories by seeing Jimi Hendrix at the old Minneapolis Auditorium, his role in the famous Bob Dylan's recording session for "Blood on the Tracks" album and his career that included playing for the Steve Miller Band for more than 20 years. This is the 14th episode of the MN Music History series.Sponsored by Aquarius Home Services (https://aquariushomeservices.com/), Star Bank (https://starbank.net), UCare (https://www.ucare.org/) Propane Association (https://www.propane.com) - and is recorded in the Aquarius Home Services Studio!Chanhassen Dinner Theater (https://chanhassendt.com)
American Novelist Rick Shefchik and Dave continue to chat about another book Rick authored called "About the Bird", a book about the Rock N' Roll scene in Minnesota in the 1960s and much more. This is the 13th episode of the MN Music History series.Sponsored by Aquarius Home Services (https://aquariushomeservices.com/), Star Bank (https://starbank.net), UCare (https://www.ucare.org/) Propane Association (https://www.propane.com) - and is recorded in the Aquarius Home Services Studio!Chanhassen Dinner Theater (https://chanhassendt.com)
Today's Song of the Day is "Don't Get Fresh With Me" from Low Cut Connie's album, Art Dealers, out now.Low Cut Connie will be performing at First Ave on Saturday, October 7th.
Today's Song of the Day is "All Waves Break" from Pert Near Sandstone's album, Waiting Days, out October 20th.Pert Near Sandstone will be performing at First Ave on Saturday, December 2nd.
American Novelist Rick Shefchik joins Dave to chat about his first concert memories by seeing the Beach Boys in his native Duluth. This first part of two episodes focuses on his latest release of "Blood in the Tracks", a book he co-authored about the famous Minneapolis sessions of Bob Dylan's "Blood on the Tracks". This is the 12th episode of the MN Music History series.
On this episode, Dave is joined by Minnesotan drummer and producer Pete Johnson, drummer for Manhattan Transfer, and others. They chatted about his first concert by seeing Procal Harum, his encounter with Paul McCartney having him as a spectator and manny more stories related to the hopping MN Music scene. This is the 11th episode of the MN Music History series.Sponsored by Aquarius Home Services (https://aquariushomeservices.com/), Star Bank (https://starbank.net), UCare (https://www.ucare.org/) Propane Association (https://www.propane.com) - and is recorded in the Aquarius Home Services Studio!Chanhassen Dinner Theater (https://chanhassendt.com)
Today's Song of the Day is "I'm Still" from Bahamas' album, BOOTCUT, out now.Bahamas will be performing at First Ave on Thursday, October 12th.
On this episode, Chicago native saxophonist Steve Cole (Buddy Guy, Larry Carlton) chats with Dave about his first concert experience (Lionel Richie), his career as Jazz Artist and the release of his new album, and his contributions to the MN Music History! When he's not on the road you can find him teach at the University of St.Thomas as Head of the Music Industry Studies and Recording Arts.Sponsored by Aquarius Home Services (https://aquariushomeservices.com/), Star Bank (https://starbank.net), UCare (https://www.ucare.org/) Propane Association (https://discoverpropanemn.com/) - and is recorded in the Aquarius Home Services Studio!Chanhassen Dinner Theater (https://chanhassendt.com)
Today's Song of the Day is "TKO" from Durry's album, Suburban Legend, out September 8th.Durry will be performing at First Ave on Saturday, December 16th.
On this episode Dave is chatting with Chris Wright, former President of the Timberwolves and Lynx and the architect of bringing MLS soccer team FC Minnesota United to St.Paul. Chris shared stories like his first concert experience by seeing the Hollies in his native England, his connection with Elton John and how they almost got Oasis reunited!Sponsored by Aquarius Home Services (https://aquariushomeservices.com/), Star Bank (https://starbank.net), UCare (https://www.ucare.org/) Propane Association (https://discoverpropanemn.com/) - and is recorded in the Aquarius Home Services Studio!Chanhassen Dinner Theater (https://chanhassendt.com)
Today's Song of the Day is "Holding My Breath" from Atmosphere's album, So Many Other Realities Exist Simultaneously, out now.Atmosphere will be performing at First Ave on Friday, November 24th and at Palace Theater on Saturday, November 25th.
On this episode Dave is welcoming Wendy Blackshaw (CEO MN Sports and Events) to chat about her first concert memories about Elton John and the upcoming US Team gymnastics trials for next year! Of course they also talked about other concerts and events at those concerts!Sponsored by Aquarius Home Services (https://aquariushomeservices.com/), Star Bank (https://starbank.net), UCare (https://www.ucare.org/) Propane Association (https://discoverpropanemn.com/) - and is recorded in the Aquarius Home Services Studio!Chanhassen Dinner Theater (https://chanhassendt.com)
On part two of this podcast, Marc Percansky and Matt Steichen, who co-authored "Bob Dylan in Minnesota", are back chatting with Dave with more Bob Dylan stories. This is the 10th episode of the Minnesota Music History series.Sponsored by Aquarius Home Services (https://aquariushomeservices.com/), Star Bank (https://starbank.net), UCare (https://www.ucare.org/) Propane Association (https://discoverpropanemn.com/) - and is recorded in the Aquarius Home Services Studio!Chanhassen Dinner Theater (https://chanhassendt.com)
Dave is joined by book authors Marc Percansky and Matt Steichen, who co-authored "Bob Dylan in Minnesota". In this two part podcast Marc and Matt not only share their "My First Concert" experiences by seeing, The Rolling Stones for Marc and Joe Diffie for Matt, but foremost their inside stories about Bob Dylan. This is the 9th episode of the Minnesota Music History series.Sponsored by Aquarius Home Services (https://aquariushomeservices.com/), Star Bank (https://starbank.net), UCare (https://www.ucare.org/) Propane Association (https://discoverpropanemn.com/) - and is recorded in the Aquarius Home Services Studio!Chanhassen Dinner Theater (https://chanhassendt.com)
On episode 171 of the Press Rewind – Prince Lyrics Podcast, Leslie Ballard and I divide and conquer this medley from the Purple Rain Deluxe. “Our Destiny/Roadhouse Garden” has a storied past, having come from an infamous birthday show at First Ave in 1984 and likely recorded for other projects but never released as standalone songs. Check … Continue reading Our Destiny/Roudhouse Garden: Press Rewind – Prince Lyrics Podcast →
Join our PATREON for bonus episodes. This week we have Tim Kasher of Cursive and The Good Life on to talk about the debut self titled album by the Violent Femmes. We also talk about: the writers strike, the Good Life tour announcement, catching up from the covid era, lightning in a bottle bands, the Cure scene report, Tim Kinsella, Starland Ballroom, saddle creek rd, touring as an adult. Domestica reissue, Novena on a Nocturn, Dan describes a meme (posted on our Instagram), writing sad songs, “the safest sex”, html as a lyric, First Ave, The Violent Femmes origin story, busking, selling out to Wendy's, and so much more. // Follow us at @danbassini, @mysprocalledlife, @timkasher and @runintotheground. Listen to our RITG Mixtape Vol. 12 Best of 2022 here.
Today's Song of the Day is "Lose You feat. Soccer Mommy" from Bully's album, Lucky For You, out now.Bully will be performing at First Ave on Friday, September 15th.
This big hair and music-loving couple talk 1st Concert, Queen, and the local music scene! Former FOX Sports Broadcaster Lyndsay Bertie shares some of her favorite music memories, including meeting lead guitarist Paul Christenson, of Minneapolis' own SWAG band. Paul's longtime music career w/Conditioned Response brings memories of opening for Sammy Hager, Night Ranger, Ratt, and Joan Jett to name a few. Sponsored by Aquarius Home Services (https://aquariushomeservices.com/), Star Bank (https://starbank.net), UCare (https://www.ucare.org/) & Propane Association (https://discoverpropanemn.com/) - and is recorded in the Aquarius Home Services Studio!
Ric Hollister is the guitarist and singer of the band Jackknife & the Sharps, and he shares his first concert & others, stories of legendary artists he worked with, touring with USO, and more!https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100034760362203 Sponsored by Aquarius Home Services (https://aquariushomeservices.com/), Star Bank (https://starbank.net), UCare (https://www.ucare.org/) & Propane Association (https://discoverpropanemn.com/) - and is recorded in the Aquarius Home Services Studio!
Today's Song of the Day is "Don't Have The Words (To Say I Love You)" the new single from Guytano, out now.Guytano will be performing at First Ave on Saturday, April 29th.
First Ave caves on holding a performance by Dave Chappelle. Mpls Council Michael Rainville keeps apologizing for telling the truth. Mental health crisis has lost his meaning. Johnny Heidt with guitar news. “REFERENCED ON THE SHOW” Dana Carvey as Joe Biden