A Look Back at the Story of the Guess Who with John Einarson Part Two (4/26/20)

Artist Spotlight,Basement Rock,Best of Braget by Glen Braget on June 28, 2020

Part two of a three part look back at the history of the Legendary Winnipeg, Manitoba rock group The Guess Who with Glen Braget and well respected Rock author and Winnipeg music historian John Einarson. In part two, Glen and John discuss Burton Cummings impact on the group, the disastrous trip to England, finding success via the CBC, the success of These Eyes, American Woman and another key member leaves the group

A Look Back at the Story of the Guess Who with John Einarson Part One (4/19/20)

Artist Spotlight,Basement Rock,Best of Braget by Glen Braget on June 28, 2020

Part one of a three part look back at the history of the Legendary Winnipeg, Manitoba rock band The Guess Who with Glen Braget and well respected Rock author and Winnipeg music historian John Einarson. In part one, Glen and John discuss some of the groups that future members of GW were in, the Winnipeg scene of the early 1960s, the importance of Chad Allan in the band’s story, how the band found early success, and the addition of Burton Cummings to the group.

Wayne Nelson of the Little River Band Promotes Appearance in Mahnomen, MN (11/27/19)

Best of Braget by Glen Braget on June 28, 2020

Glen Braget talked with Wayne Nelson of the Little River Band about the LRB’s gig at the Shooting Star Casino in Mahnomen, MN that happened December 6, 2019.

Woodstock at 50: Doug Cosmo Clifford of Creedence Clearwater Revival/Revisited

Best of Braget,Community Voices by GlenBraget on June 7, 2019


 

Doug Cosmo Clifford of Creedence Clearwater Revival/Revisited Remembers Woodstock 1969, including how the band was able to get out of Yasgur’s Farm and back on the road the next day. Hear the full interview this morning (June 7) at 8:05 A.M.

 

Glen Braget chats with Lovin Spoonful Drummer Mike Arturi (2/6/19)

Area News and Events,Best of Braget by GlenBraget on February 7, 2019


Glen Braget chat with Musician Mike Arturi, who was recently made an appearance in Thief River Falls at the public library to talk about his career in music and perform with audience members. Arturi is a lifelong professional drummer who has played with such legends as Chuck Berry, Bo Diddley, Del Shannon and is currently with the Lovin Spoonful. He is also the executive director and founder of Universal Music Center, a non-profit music school in Red Wing, Minnesota.

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