Chuck Gust and Friends Live From Thief River Falls Accordion Festival 2013

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On this edition of the program, Chuck Gust of East Grand Forks, Minnesota adds his own personal musical touch to the Accordion Festival. Listen to the man many consider the uncrowned Polka King of East Grand Forks!

Cathy Erickson’s “Good Time, Old Tyme” Program Episode One

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On this very first edition of the program, young and old accordion players alike are represented. The very first musician to grace the stage at the Accordion Festival was Fergus Falls’ very own Bo Jay Anderson, the youngest accordion player that evening. Following Anderson’s set was a group headed by Pioneer 90.1’s very own Polka Ron Shereck.

Minnesota Homebrew Music Show – January 23, 2014

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Host, Carl Unbehaun, presents a cavalcade of songs by Minnesota songwriters along with his musical musings! Two NEW artists featured this evening: Jaspar Lepak & Eric Addington, plus new and familiar tunes by our menagerie of Minnesota songwriters!

Hour One
Jaspar Lepak- January Fire
Gackle Trucker Band- No Cigar
David Stoddard- Professional Football
Christopher Ray- A Song To Remember Me By
Barb Ryman- Catch the Sunset
Adam Hammer- Starshine
Carl Unbehaun- Ain’t Never Gonna Not Love You
Elle Pollock- Sinners
Lonnie Knight- There Is A Dog In Rockford
Don Croeker- The Islands
Eric Addington- Redemption
Little Winter- Fargo
Mary Bue- Sausana Bliss
Jack Sundrud- Modern Day Blacksmith

Hour Two
Brian Walstad- Minnesota Grown
Ben Hoganson- Exit 12 To Moscow
Nigel Egg- You Can’t Sing the Blues With An English Accent
Paul Metsa- Whiskey or the Rain
Barbara Jean- The River
Bob Muscovitz- Someone Special
Cathy Kongloth- If You Really
Carl Unbehaun- Intimacy
Mike Munson- Over Now
Jaspar Lepak- Nothing To Dream
Actual Wolf- Little Girl
Eric Addington- Feeling Sound
Sonny Johnson- Shake My Soul
Messengers- My Baby

Minnesota Homebrew Music Show – January 16, 2014

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Host, Carl Unbehaun, presents a cavalcade of songs by Minnesota songwriters along with his musical musings! Cathy English’s “Emily’s Rain” leads the pack on this evening’s show. We’ll feature a song off Actual Wolf’s new CD and new to MHB, “TW–the Music of Tony Williams.”

Hour One
Cathie English- Emily’s Rain
Bill Piekarski- Gonna Love You Anyway
Gackle Trucker Band- Robin Hood
Cindy Cole Nelson- Get the Love Thing Right
Dennis Warner- Old Love
Jack Sundrud- Taste For Life
Christopher Ray- I Know a Miracle When I See One
Carl Unbehaun- The Luxury of You
Don Croeker- You Can See the Sky
Mary Bue- Strange Divide
Peat Moss and the Spreaders- Man In Love
Other Brothers- You Can Tear Down the House
Jill Holly- Mama’s Got to Have Some
John Kimball- Better Days
Nikki and the Ruemates- Are You Thinking of Me

Hour Two
Chris Mars- When I Fall Down
Andrew Spreck- Sad and Lonely
Dale Menten- Fool Me Twice
Elle Pollock- To Be Loved
Leon Laudenbach- I Would Rather Be Dirt
Actual Wolf- The Lucky One
Mike Munson- Good Gal Said
Carl Unbehaun- Easy To Smile
Laurie Akermark- Colorado High Plains
Paul Metsa- Blue Ghosts
Bob Muscovitz- Used To Be Mine
Caroline Smith- Bloodstyle
TW- Sullen Hearts
Del Counts- Bird Dog

Pioneer 90.1 features “Backstory with the American History Guys”

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New on Pioneer 90.1 Weekends: BackStory is a public radio program bringing historical perspective to the events happening around us today. Every Saturday at noon, U.S. historians Ed Ayers, Peter Onuf, and Brian Balogh tear a topic from the headlines and plumb its historical depths. Over the course of the hour, they are joined by fellow historians, people in the news, and callers interested in exploring the roots of what’s going on today.

Together, they drill down to colonial times and earlier, revealing the connections (and disconnections) between past and present. With its passionate, intelligent, and irreverent approach, BackStory is fun and essential weekend listening.

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