Host, Carl Unbehaun, presents a cavalcade of songs by Minnesota songwriters along with his musical musings! Tonight’s show is titled “Keywords.” We play pairs of songs which share a specific keyword. Enjoy!
Hour 1
Minnesota Grown – Brian Walstad
Minnesota Song – Hobo Nephews of Uncle Frank
Wait for Me – Laurie Akermark
Wait Here – Elizabeth Alness
Coffee Tasted Better When You Were Here – Ann Reed
Wake Up and Smell the Coffee – John Bennett
You Can See the Sky – Don Croeker
Skyward – Jeremy Messersmith
Introducing the Door – Kaptain Karl
Staring at the Door – Bob Muscovitz
Blue Ghosts – Paul Metsa
Ghost of a Town – Andrew Spreck
Road Trip – Brad Senne
Bump in the Road – Leslee McKee & John Lyell
Hour 2
I’d Rather Be Dirt – Leon Laudenbach
Dirt to Mud – Paul Westerberg
Lucky Man Blues – Nigel Egg
Lucky That Way – Wayne Hamilton
Little Bird – Mary Bue
Little Bird – Anna Marie Mitchell
Light Sweet Rain – The Wrong Omar
Green Light – Nikki & the Ruemates
Sad Song Playing on the Radio – Mike Rudquist
Another Song – Lisa DeGuiseppi
Minneapolis – Actual Wolf
Minneapolis – Jasper Lepak
Stargazer – Pat Lenertz Band
Stargazing – Jon Tweet & Old Vern
Baldie Stomp – Deacons
George Schire and Glen Braget make a call to Waterloo, IA to chat with Kyle Klingman, Director of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame Dan Gable Museum, about the upcoming 2014 Lou Thesz/George Tragos Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame induction weekend. The big event runs July 17-20 in Waterloo, Iowa
On this edition of Rasslin’ Memories, George Schire and Glen Braget talk post CAC and welcome guest, Indy Pro Wrestler “Canadian Crusher” AJ Larocque, to the program to talk about Steel Domain Wrestling’s new online Championship Wrestling from the Twin Cities program and the big SDW live event in Hopkins, MN July 19, 2014.
On this edition of Write On, author Thomas Saylor. Saylor is co-author, along with Dave Kenney, of Minnesota in the 70’s, published by the Minnesota Historical Society Press.
Minnesota in the 1970’s takes the reader beyond the basic go to 1970’s references and covers some of the key moments that shaped the Gopher state in the decade.
Thomas Saylor focuses the discussion primarily on the Food Co-op movement in the state of Minnesota and its impact on how some consumers did their shopping.
The following was recorded June 10, 2014 at the Thief River Falls Public Library.
Ron West is joined by Matt Wallace from the North Dakota Museum, Ron and Matt discuss such topics as Summer “Arts Camps”, current exhibitions, and a recap of the first Concert in the Garden Series performance by Barbara Jean this past Tuesday
The NDMOA is located on the University of North Dakota campus in Grand Forks.