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For this week's episode, Joe talks to Grant Whiteoak of Heart to Gold about their new album, Free Help.Photo by Dylan Chazin-Bowman.Ear Coffee is Aly and Joe:https://www.instagram.com/earcoffee/https://twitter.com/earcoffeeehttps://earcoffee.bandcamp.com/https://www.patreon.com/earcoffee
This week, Joe talked to all three members of Malamiko about their debut record, all pleasant dreams. Ear Coffee Links:https://www.instagram.com/earcoffee/https://twitter.com/earcoffeeehttps://earcoffee.bandcamp.com/https://www.patreon.com/earcoffee
This week, Aly talks to all five members of the jazz fusion act Rabeca about their record, Junk. Ear Coffee Links:https://www.instagram.com/earcoffee/https://twitter.com/earcoffeeehttps://earcoffee.bandcamp.com/https://www.patreon.com/earcoffee
Tune in to Episode 186 of The Popko Project Podcast for an exclusive peek into the world of indie pop band, Bad Bad Hats, hailing from Minnesota. Join us as we dive deep into the heart of their latest self-titled album, released just last month. From the genesis of their infectious tunes to the nitty-gritty […]
Dave Schrader in for Adam and Jordana 10a hour.
On Wednesday, The Current will be playing Minnesota-made music all day long for Minnesota Music Day.Governor Walz declared April Minnesota Music Month back in 2019. It's a time for recognizing the local musicians who contribute to culture and understanding of one another through music.Minnesota Public Radio's music station The Current is celebrating all month long with live music events along with their programs Carbon Sound and Radio Heartland.Diane Miller is host of The Current's Local Show and she joined MPR News host Cathy Wurzer to play music and talk about upcoming gigs.
A veteran of the Minnesota Music scene, Ray has recorded 20 CD's (latest is "Wisdom"), played thousands of live shows, and produced CD's for other artists in his own recording studio. A multi -instrumentalist Ray sings, plays acoustic and electric guitars, and keyboards. Ray is heavily influenced by guitarists Jeff Beck, Jimmy Page, Jimi Hendrix, Ritchie Blackmore, Tony Iommi, David Gilmour, Robin Trower, The Beatles and too many others to list.Ray started playing guitar at 11 years old and his high school band Crossfire in the mid 70's became an instant hit booking many gigs even when no one in the band owned a car. They had to be creative to get transportation to the gigs. In the late 70's and early 80's Ray played with the local hard rock group Hotash. A six piece group that started with nothing and with persistence owned their own large sound and light system and bus to tour the upper Midwest. Ray's house and band headquarters in St. Paul Park hosted legendary parties and jam sessions. After Hotash Ray did a stint as a guitar slinger playing with a variety of bands and jamming with blues legend Mojo Buford. In the late 80's Ray joined Compass a local 5 piece progressive rock band. They released the CD Broken Man (Ray's first CD) in 1991. After Compass disbanded Ray bought his own Tascam 8 track reel to reel recording system and released his first solo CD Out Of Sight Out Of Mind in 1994 which has now become a collector's item. Ray got the live one man band concept after attending a Todd Rundgren concert and began assembling the backing tracks in his home studio. Official Ray Gilman website: https://www.raygilman.comRock and Roll Hall of Famer Prince featured the "Upper Room with Joe Kelley and Gi Dussault" on his official website www.npgmusicclub.com. This is the first radio show to have ever received that honor. "Musicians Reveal with Joe Kelley" has been on the radio airwaves since 1982. Joe Kelley and Gi Dussault co-host the show and are well-respected in the music business as creative air personalities and supporters of independent musicians . Our web site is located at www.musiciansreveal.com . The show features creative music in funk, R&B, jazz, blues, rock, hip-hop, latin, and gospel. In addition, Joe Kelley has interviewed renowned musicians such as Victor Wooten, Sheila E. , Foley, Robin Duhe, Jef Lee Johnson, Jellybean Johnson, Monte Moir, Rhonda Smith, Bernie Worrell, Cyndi Lauper, Michael Bland, Larry Graham, Chris Frantz and Tina Weymouth, Steve Smith, St. Paul Peterson, JD Blair, Tori Ruffin, Kat Dyson, Eric Person, actor Jeff Daniels, Junior Giscombe, John Scofield, EC Scott, John Blackwell, Mystic Bowie, and many others.
After recording a live session for the brand-new EP, "Masking," stone metal trio Haze Gazer joined Wes and Joe for a short chat about the release. Ear Coffee Links:https://www.instagram.com/earcoffee/https://twitter.com/earcoffeeehttps://earcoffee.bandcamp.com/
MPR News host Angela Davis checked in with the team from Carbon Sound at our sister station, The Current. Carbon Sound is a music stream, website and app “dedicated to celebrating the depth, breadth and influence of Black musical expression.” The stream has been broadcasting for just a year and a half, but the small but mighty Carbon Sound team has been doing big things. Carbon Sound won an Anthem Award for its work last spring – that's an international award celebrating “purpose and mission-driven work.” Content Director Julian Green and Host Sanni Brown joined MPR News with Angela Davis to talk about their newest work spotlighting DJ mixes and local musicians. Tuesday, Feb. 13, Carbon Sound will host a dance night at the Seventh Street Entry in Minneapolis called "HEART BEATS.” Guests: Julian Green is the content director for Carbon Sound. He built and manages the music library and oversees content creation. He previously served as program director at Radio K at the University of Minnesota and founded their online hip-hop stream The Vanguard.Sanni Brown is the host and voice of Carbon Sound. Her show, “The Message,” focusing on classic Hip Hop and R&B, also airs on The Current on Wednesday nights. She has more than 10 years of broadcast experience at stations including KMOJ-FM, KFAI-FM and 107.1 MyTalk. Subscribe to the MPR News with Angela Davis podcast on: Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or RSS.
Singer – songwriter Michael Monroe has sought a simple life, and that's why he lived a long time in the area of Grand Marais, MN. His songs relate to the experience, and he performs many of his original compositions at a show called The #Ms: Minnesota Music Masters, with Billy McLaughlin and John McAndrew, Sunday February 4 at 6:30pm. When Michael sat down with Phil Nusbaum, Michael discussed his inspiration for Winter Song.
Eli Hoehn is the force driving the Minnesota Original Music Festival, which takes place in Saint Peter Wednesday July 19 through Sunday July 23. The event presents concerts of many kinds of original Minnesota music and also helps musicians connect. When Eli talked to Phil Nusbaum, Eli first addressed the main goal of the Minnesota Original Music Festival.
For this week's episode, Wes talks to the band Pyslo about their debut EP, Painting With The Sun.
Minnesota Now aims to highlight Minnesota musicians. And who better to talk about Minnesota musicians than Diane Miller? She is host of The Local Show on The Current. She spoke with MPR producer Melissa Townsend about what's new on the Minnesota music scene, including news about Ber, Sounds of Blackness, Hippo Campus, Lamar, and Kiss the Tiger.
Minnesota has produced many music legends, from Prince to The Replacements to Bob Dylan. Who's next? MPR News host Angela Davis talks with three rising stars on the Twin Cities music scene: hip-hop artist Nur-D; singer, songwriter and dancer XINA; and indie-pop musician Miloe. Guests: Nur-D is a Minneapolis-based hip-hop artist. XINA is a Minneapolis-based musician, songwriter and dancer. Miloe is an indie-pop musician based in Minneapolis. Subscribe to the MPR News with Angela Davis podcast on: Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or RSS.
It's a music extravaganza on MPR Day at the Minnesota State Fair. On Friday, MPR News host Kerri Miller hosted a special live program of music and music trivia at Dan Patch Stage in front of the Grandstand. Kerri talked with members of The Family Stone, who are performing Friday and Saturday at the Leinie Lodge Bandshell at the State Fair. In 1966, saxophonist Jerry Martini and Sly Stone co-founded Sly and the Family Stone, one of the first major interracial and mixed gender bands in the country. The California band reflected the counterculture of the 1960s and laid a foundation for the street funk, soul and disco music of the 1970s. Martini and a new lineup are continuing the legacy with classics, like “Dance to the Music” and “Hot Fun in the Summertime.” Guests: Sean McPherson is the music director and afternoon host of Jazz88-KBEM and a former host on 89.3 The Current. He's also co-owner of Trivia Mafia and bassist for Heiruspecs. Sarah Alfano is a bass player and backup vocalist for the Minneapolis band Hot Freaks. Jerry Martini is a saxophonist and co-founder of the Sly and the Family Stone. Phunne Stone is Sly Stone's daughter and vocalist for The Family Stone. Russell “Swang” Stewart is lead singer for The Family Stone.
Jason Wilkerson is a Sitecore MVP / Sitecore Architect at Wilkerson Consulting Inc. In this episode, Jason talks about growing up in southeastern Texas, music, faith, technology, Austin, moving to Minnesota, and so much more!
The Good The Bad and The Funky has been around a quarter of a century. Layne Bender of the Good the Bad and the Funky talked about the group recently with Phil Nusbaum. They started by addressing how long the group has been around. But before we hear from Layne, some genuine audio from a club appearance by the Good The Bad and the Funky.
This episode of The BS Show features movie critic Tim Lammers, Smart Start MN's Ed Cohen and Mike Friedberg, Solidarity HealthShare co-founder and president Chris Faddis, and psychic Ruth Lordan.
This week Wes talks to all four members of the band Robot Slide about their new record, EXTEND.
This week, Joe talks with Julia Eubanks, guitarist, singer, and songwriter for the band Creeping Charlie. Late last year the band released their debut record How to Kill Creeping Charlie. During the interview, she talked about the band's formation, progression into their debut record, and her love for the ebow.
This time, we are joined by Minnesota Music stalwart Dan Israel. Dan has been making music for decades. He has 16 studio albums!! He's also a very thoughtful and insightful individual. This was a great conversation. Enjoy!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/brian-oake-show/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Rich takes a look at music released by Minnesota musicians in 2020.
Rich builds the first Weekly List Christmas Show around music from his home state of Minnesota.
The first in a (very) occasional series of shows centered around music from the host's home state of Minnesota.
This week on Minnesota Music Notes Brett Carter features Minneapolis artist, Lady Midnight, with her most recent release of a new single Tide Over. Lady Midnight is known as a multidisciplinary artist who uses dance, music and other arts expressions to share her own story as well as working with kids to encourage them to use their creative energies to respond to the world around them. Lady Midnight is her stage name, born out of a series of projects that allowed her to move more into creating and performing her own music complete with elaborate themes, costumes, and staging. Find Lady Midnight on bandcamp, Instagram and other social media under the name L8D MDNT. And watch for live performances in our area, she’s been here several times already and is sure to return.
This week on Minnesota Music Notes Brett Carter features Minneapolis-born singer/songwriter Ted Hajnasiewicz. According to his publicity, Hajnasiewicz is driven to write the perfect song. If doing the work is part of that, Hajnasiewicz is busily moving in that direction. Listen for catchy vocals, polished backing musicians, and a wide variety of messages in his lyrics. Just in the last year, Hajnasiewicz released a full-length album, nine singles, an EP and launched a YouTube show called The Just for Show Show . More Ted Hajnasiewicz at tedhtunes.com .
Hi Basmenteers.... Yes here we go with the last Minnesota music show. We will play songs from bands from Minnesota from the years 1983 to 2015. We have songs from: Skywind / Dionysus / Jim Sheehy / The Abiders / Coke Wolf and Kick Head and many more. Intro: Flying High-Bobby Vee 1. Flowers-Ground Control 2. Long Long Way From Home-Joey Molland 3. Force It-The Wolfpack 4.What's On Your Mind-Information Society 5. Intromission-Horn Heads 6. Panic Girls-The Sandwiches 7. Solitaire-Kick Head 8. Escape Plan-Skywind 9.Living A Lie-Stuart Held & The Wolfpack 10. New Infection-The Melemaniacs 11. Summertime Honey Retreat-The Northern Light 12. Knockin' Knockin'-Fish & The Major 13. Ticket To Ride-Dionysis 14. I Want You-PAZZ (Christine Rasholt) 15. Jump In-Jeff Miller 16. Instead-Dave Evans & The Expansions 17. End Of The Beginning-The Rembrandts 18. Light A Candle-Jim Sheehy 19. Baby, Baby-The Aibiders 20. Son Of A Preacher Man-The Express 21. Wasted Time-Mill City Devils 22. Elephant -Coke Wolf 23. I'm Not Your God-Harsh Relaity 24. Mood Ring-Jesus Chrysler 25. Sleepwalking-Ron Edgar 26. The Angel Gabriel-Steven Anderson 27. Bullet Wave-The Surf Dogs Outro: Flying High-Bobby Vee
Hi Basementeers.... Well yes one more time we have the 5th instalment of music from Minnesota. You will hear music from: 3 Below / Peter Himmelman / Dare Force / Slave Raider and Chuck Wow. Intro: Flying High-Bobby Vee 1. Streetwise-Whisky River 2. Nth Degree-One Eleven One (1-11-1) 3. Modern Man-The Phones 4. Born Again-Lifemaker 5. Sympathy In White-Chuck Wow 6. Rock On-The Rockin' Ricochets 7. Hubba Bubba Zoot Zoot-Wesley Willard & The 709's 8. United Mantheroy-Tom Bright 9. How Strong My Love Is-The Metro All Stars 10. It's Raining Again-Johnny Ray & The Reaction 11. I Will Dare-The Replacements 12. It's What You Really Want-Melanie Rosalis 13. No Sugar Tonight-Southern Rain 14. The Beat Merchants- 3 Below 15. Together-V R 16.You Wear White-Words 17. Stay The Night-Dare Force 18. Waning Moon-Peter Himmelman 19. Take The World By Storm-Slave Raider 20. 10 Thousand Years-Bloodstar 21. Time-The Thunderbats 22. Jenny-Marshal Fields 23. Cool Saturdays-Tom Wiggins Outro:Flying High-Bobby Vee
This week on Minnesota Music notes Brett Carter features Duluth musician and public speaker Gaelynn Lea. Lea was born with a genetic condition that causes complications in the development of bones and limbs. She travels to speak on the obstacles facing people with disabilities and accessibility in the music industry. During the pandemic, Lea began producing a weekly show on YouTube which resulted in an album, The Living Room Sessions, featuring songs recorded in her apartment. More on Gaelynn Lea at violinscratches.com .
This week on Minnesota Music notes Brett Carter features The Cactus Blossoms with brothers Page Burkum and Jack Torrey from the Twin Cities. Their music is a mix of vintage country and early rock-and-roll, marked by tight harmonies and simple instrumentation. For their first concert in a year, The Cactus Blossoms will headline a show on Saturday, March 27th at 8:00 at First Avenue for a limited audience following current state guidelines, and a live-streaming audience who might experience their first live Cactus Blossoms concert from the safety of their living room. Tickets are available online via their social media pages. Go to thecactusblossoms.com .
Hi Basementeers... This is the second show of local Minnesota music. On this show we will hear songs from: The Only Ones / The Litter / The Bedlam 4 / The Del Counts and The Castaways ....and more. This is the second in a series of 6 shows of music from Minnesota usa. Intro: Flying High-Bobby Vee 1. Lire, Lire-The Castaways 2. Tossing & Turning-The High Spirits 3. You Don't Want Me-The Corvets 4. Little Latin Lupe lu-The Chancellors 5. Cry Girl-The Kan Dells 6. Another World-The Idle Few 7. Because Of You-Greggory Dee & The Avanties 8. Growing Pains-The Vagueros 9. Baba Yaga-The Pagans 10. The Parties Over-The Only Ones 11. Were Gonna Love Again- Sir Winston & The Commons 12. My Baby-The Messengers 13. No Where To Run-The Morticians 14. Blow To My Soul-The C.A. Quintet 15. The Other Side Of Our Record-The Sounds Like Us 16. Chicks Are For Kids-The Madhatters 17. You Rule Me-The Corner Stones 18. What Is The Reason-The Del Counts 19. Without Love-Seraphic Street Sound 20. Hey Joe-The Stillroven 21. Soul Searching-The Litter 22. Flight Reaction-The Calico Wall 23. Oscar Crunch-The Nichole Revolution 24. Dirty Old Man-The Electras 25. 20 Years Ago-T.C. Atlantic 26. Hydrogen Atom-The Bedlam 4 27. Candy Apple-The Youngsters 28. whenever-The Rave-Ones 29. Pain-The Mysticks 30. Heatwave-The Hot Half Dosen 31. You Got A Way About You-Chris Blanchard Band 32. Backlash-The Valients 33. Downtown-The Bandits 34. Cool Breeze-The H.T. 3 35. What's Happening-South 40 Outro: Flying High-Bobby Vee
Hello Basementeers... We call this show (TWIST A HOLE IN THE BASEMENT) This is an older series of music from artists from the state of Minnesota, usa. This series we thought we would play because your DJ's day job is taking time away from him from doing his job giving you new shows for about a month, Can't help it so we have a good series that people have not probably heard yet. We had a smaller audience when we did this series, we thing the world will like what we were able to pull together. We have songs coming from: Tommy Scott / Terry & Jay / Don & The Screamers / The Readymen and The Satisfactions and more. People think Minnesota just had Prince, well we will show the world there was more then just Prince and oh yeah....Bob Dylan..... Intro: Flying High-Bobby Vee 1. Doncha Just Know It-The Fendermen 2. Livin' Doll-Jim Eddy 3. Stop, Look, Listen-The 4 Northmen 4. Opportunity-Eddie Cochran 5. Suzi Baby-Bobby Vee 6. Record Hop-Tommy Scott 7. Thanks For The Memories-Bob Hope 8. Marie-The Worthington MN Senior Band 9. Don't Blame Me-T. McCann 10. You Broke My Heart-Bob Locken 11. High School USA -Tommy Facenda 12. I Remember St. Paul-Ry's Evans 13. Duluth, My Home Town-Claire Stewart 14. Thief River My Home Town-Joan & Dominic 15. Heartaches-The Muclays 16. Great Somebody-The Southwest High School Choir 17. Twist A Hole In The Ground-Sherwin Linton 18. Blue Black Hair-The Jades 19. After All-Jack Barlow 20. Why Huh-Terry & Jay 21. I Dig-Don & The Screamers 22. Got My Mojo Working-The Voodoo Men 23. If You Want Me To Be Your Baby-Danny & The Galaxy's 24. It Must Be Love-Little Creaser 25. My Little Sue-Terry Lee & The Poor Boys 26. Come Back Baby-Evans Carole 27. Sweet Words Of Love-The Underbeats 28. Haunted Reputation-The Glen Rays 29. Howling For My Baby-The Accents 30. High Himalayas-The Yettimen 31. You Got That Right-Nate Landrum 32. My Woody-The Readymen 33. King Of The Surf-The Trashmen 34. The Baldy Stomp-The Deacons 35. Bad Times-The Satisfactions 36. On The Road Again-The Novas 37. Yun, Run, Run-The Guesters Outro: Flying High-Bobby Vee
Hello Basementeers..... Here we go one more time, we are now on Minnesota music the third part. We will be playing songs from the years : 1965 to 1979. Songs from : White Lightning / Dale Menton / The Pistons / Leo Kottke / Cain and The Rumbles ... So here we go now. Intro: Flying High-Bobby Vee 1. The Wolfman Boogie-Wolfman Jack 2. Come Back Baby- Evans Carole 3. Could I-Gary Puckett & The Union Gap 4. Slow Down-Crow 5. Electric Star-The Bow Street Runners 6. All Those Lies-The Glass Opening 7. Gypsy Queen-Gypsy 8. Of Paupers & Poets-White Lightning 9. I Really Love You-The Rumbles 10. Go For A Goal-North Stars Theme 11. Year Of The Cat-Arnie Fogel 12. Long Way Up The River-Leo Kottke 13. Dancing In The Ruin-Debb Johnson 14. Minnesota Rouser (Gophers Sports)-The Minnesota Marching Band 15. Peace On Earth-The Little Falls Jr. High School Choir 16. Friends With You-The Valley View 6th Grade Class 17. Downtown Bloomington-Dale Menton 18. Kathy Believe Me-Hal Atkinson 19. For Someone-Kevin Odegard Band 20. Shop Around-The Don Blew 50's Review 21. When's My Season-Minnesoda 22. You Better Hold On To Me-The Midnight Stomper 23. Mission Impossible-The Jefferson Jr. High Concert Band 24. American Again-W. Willow 25. Dixyland-The St. Louis Park Concert & Choir Bands 26. Song In The Daytime-The KNOF Band 27. South Side Queen-Cain 28. Dear Prudence-Katfish 29. Too Easy To Love-Dachcotah 30. How Long Can A Rock & Roll Band-Babyface 31. Rockin' Robin-The Bardeauxs 32. Investigations-The Pistons 33. Space Baby-Captain Kirk 34. Mark He's A Terror-The Suicide Commandos 35. It Could Be Worse-JUDD 36. Boarder Bound-The Daisey Dillman Band 37. Baby Please Start Crying-Bob Dylan 38. Do You Hear The Call-Fairchild 39. Love Is For The Best In Us-James Walsh Gypsy Band 40. Taken A Chance-Lamont Cranston Band 41. Rock It-Lipps Inc 42. The Way You Touch-Sussman Lawrence Outro: Flying High-Bobby Vee
This week on Minnesota Music notes Brett Carter features The New Standards band, a collaborative effort of three of the Twin Cities most well-known musicians, Chan Polling of the Suburbs, John Munson of Trip Shakespeare and Semisonic, and Steve Roehm of Billygoat and Electropolis. They will be livestreaming a show from their favorite venue The Dakota, on Saturday, March 6 th at 7pm. Tickets are available through The New Standards website and at dakotacooks.com .
This week on Minnesota Music notes we feature Minnesota essayist, rapper, and self-described amaretto enthusiast, Dessa. Listen here to find out about her commitment to release a new song and video on the 15th of every month for the first half of 2021.
This week, Wes speaks with Dan Demarco of Admiral Fox. Dan originally released the record Winter in Limbo in 2018 as a solo project. Since then, Dan has grabbed a few more musicians, re-recorded it, and is now releasing Winter in Limbo as a more fully imagined project. During the interview, Wes and Dan discuss the history of Admiral Fox and how the band grew to what it is today. Winter in Limbo is out on Friday, February 5.
Today on Art Beat we're discussing the first ever Minnesota Music Video Menagerie, an outdoor music video festival this Saturday, Aug. 29 at the History Center of Olmsted County. The festival will be a free drive-in style event featuring music videos on the big screen from artists right here in Minnesota and will also feature live music from Fires of Denmark and Jae Havoc. I'm Bill Stoneberg, stick around as we hear from festival organizers John Sievers and Tyler Aug, on today's Art Beat.Original Air Date: 08/25/20.Art Beat is made possible by a grant from the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.
Each year, through its MN Spin program, the Hennepin County library acquires music by all kinds of Minnesota musical acts. Then, the public can stream the music and library cardholders can download the tracks. The names of artists selected in 2020 were given to the Hook and Ladder to curate into MN Spin Virtual Fest. The fest will be available at the hook mpls dot com at 7PM on January 21 and 28. Hook and Ladder curator Joe Holland talked to Phil Nusbaum about the curation process and the groups presented.
Music Artist J Down from Saint Paul Minnesota comes into the water wave studio and does an interview. He talks about his music career, MN Gang violence, Family and much more.
In this episode, we have the privilege of speaking with Jacqui Rae! She talks to us all about personal development and her new personal development experience, Bloom. Bloom was born out of a difficult postpartum experience and a desire to serve women, and to help them rediscover who they are. Personal development helped Jacqui on her own journey to find out who she was again in her new life. She shares with us what personal development is and how you can get started on your own personal development routine even if you don’t have a lot of time! Instagram: @msjacquirae , Email: jacqui@msjacquirae.comVisit our website www.momsdishmn.comInstagram and Facebook @momsdishmnSupport the show (http://www.momsdishmn.com)
In this episode, we speak with Lucina Kayee and hear the incredible birth story of My Generation. Lucina is the Co-Founder & Community Engagement Coordinator for My Generation. This is a MUST listen episode as she shares so much insider information about the foster care system as she, and other youth, have experienced first hand. This organization helps foster care youth take care of other youth. My Generation also has an exciting new program that will be launching soon. Featuring the song "Alone" by local musician Mrs. Pinky and The Great Fox. Place to donate to mentioned in the episode: Village ArmsFollow My Generation on Facebook and InstagramLucina Kayee is a Queer, Black Muslim abolitionist, an advocate for foster youth, and the Co-founder of MY Generation. This youth-run organization provides Black, Indigenous, and young people of color (BIPOC) in and from the foster care system opportunities to be motivated, educated, and connected. Lucina is an active team member on the Every Child Deserves a Family Act Campaign, an AmeriCorps Public Ally, and a Campus Ambassador for the Robert F. Kennedy Young Leaders program. She loves reading, hiking, and binge-watching Survivor in her spare time. Support MomsDishMN and give 30% back to the community via https://www.patreon.com/momsdishmnVisit our website at www.momsdishmn.comInstagram @momsdishmnSupport the show (http://www.momsdishmn.com)
In episode 14 of Sunday Morning Coming Down, John offers parenting advice for “spirited” kids, and talks about his favorite Minnesota songs.
During Episode 24 we talk with Sarah Breiner, The Legal Mama, who is here to help individuals and families discuss and plan for something we all need to think about-our legacy. She talks about everything that should be included in your estate plan, what you can start thinking about and doing now, and why this type of planning is so important. Everyone who listens will take something away, but if you have minor children this is especially timely. Featuring music from Ghost Wagon. Check them out! Visit our website at www.momsdishmn.comFollow us on Instagram and Facebook @momsdishmn Join us as we raise $10,000 for Minnesota organizations and business that support BIPOC. Donate via Venmo: Momsdishmn (more information available on our social media accounts)Support the show (http://www.momsdishmn.com)
After a week of protest and pain in the Twin Cities after the death of George Floyd, Jay and Jade look at the Minnesota music scene and its calls for institutional change. Also, Andre Cymone reflects on his experiences with racism in Minneapolis when he was growing up with Prince.
During episode 22 we talk with Kelley Larson and Rachel Kurtz. They are Minnesota musicians who also started the postpartum care business After the Baby Bump. Kelly and Rachel share how and why they started their businesses and tell us all about the dreamy care their new parents receive. We also discuss tips for supporting families after baby is born, asking for help, why it can be so hard, and the support system After the Baby Bump leaves you with. Rachel and Kelley talk about being musicians during Covid-19 and how we can support local musicians during this time as well. We are so lucky to feature both artist's songs on this episode. Follow us on Instagram and Facebook @momsdishmnVisit our website to learn more, www.momsdishmn.comSupport the show (http://www.momsdishmn.com)
For a special episode, Wes spoke with Jessa Roquet of Gambler's Daughter about Going Live with Love: Songs of Support for Jessa Roquet. The live stream is being hosted on Saturday, May 9 from 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. The stream will feature performances for 26 local artists in order to raise money for Jessa's cancer treatment. CLICK HERE to donate to Jessa's gofundme. CLICK HERE for the link to the Gambler's Daughter Bandcamp page.
Episode 40! Wow!!Here we talk to Minnesota Music legend Tim Mahoney about music, the state of the world and his unquenchable desire to get lost in my beard. Our second guest is Aaron Meyerring, co-owner of legendary Minnesota record store The Electric Fetus.
Heavy on NBA lots in life with news from the weekend, Twins on the break with a 5.5 game lead, Vikings numbers game final hour, music bumpers courtesy of great Minnesota musicians!
Heavy on NBA lots in life with news from the weekend, Twins on the break with a 5.5 game lead, Vikings numbers game final hour, music bumpers courtesy of great Minnesota musicians!
Cornbread Harris is perhaps Minnesota’s most iconic musician. He’s still going strong at 92 years old, playing shows around town. Cornbread's quintet, including 6-9 PM every Friday when Cornbread’s quintet provides dinner music at the Loring in Minneapolis. Cornbread's given name is James Samuel Harris. But where the name Cornbread came in came out in a conversation with Phil Nusbaum.
The Mark Arneson Band featuring Mia Dorr holds down the stage at the Minnesota music Cafe, 8-11 PM Wednesday February 6. To Mark, having fun is the name of the game, and you can really hear it in this improvised call and response between Mark the guitarist and Mia the vocalist.
Jillian Rae does well as a up-and-coming rockstar. She plays plenty of concerts. Minnesota Public Radio's music station The Current often features her music. And now she's about to release a long-awaited LP album. Jillian gives us a backstage look at how the album came together. Jillian's Website Facebook Instagram Twitter YouTube Listen to the new album here
Back to a normal show format and this time the focus is on live music. Minnesota music is awsome and I have the evidence to prove it. On this episode, you'll hear double shots of three Twin Cities bands who recently played a show together - I love spreading the word about about what's going on in the Twin Cities. Also, lots of concert news also on this episode, as concert season is upon us, and an announcement about Goth Prom 8 happening May 23 at The Saloon in Minneapolis. Full show notes are at http://www.aztalanturf.com