Host, Carl Unbehaun, presents a cavalcade of songs by Minnesota songwriters along with his musical musings! Lots of songs have names in the title. On this show, we play such songs! Female names during the 1st Hour; male names during the 2nd Hour. “My, my, my Delilah!”
Hour 1
Ballad of Lucy – Adam Hammer
Jamie’s Dream – Tim Hildebrandt
Have a Drink With Me, Suzy – Lonnie Knight
Ida Belle – Steve Kaul & the Brass Kings
Good Gal Said – Mike Munson
Wake Up, Elizabeth – Steve Buttell
I Wish I Knew Where Katie Was – Nigel Egg
Maggie’s Kitchen – Tarveys
Minnesota Rose – Pat Lenertz Band
Grandma Couldn’t Sing – Bob Muscovitz
Ocean Mary – Peter Mayer
Mary & the Thunder – Jessica Myshack
My Auntie Annie – Michael Loonan
Eleanor Plunkett – Lubben Brothers
Mary & Joe – Vernon Dixon
Hour 2
Mr. Callahan – Phyllis Johnson
Billy’s Heading Out – John Kimball
4 Finger John – David Stoddard
Mike & Ellen’s Place – Tim Fast
Chet – Dennis Morgan
Johnny After the War – Carl Creighton
The Ghost of Elvis, Tom & Me – Kaptain Karl
The Day James Jones Came to Town – David Hanners
Rainbow Jack – Dennis Cooke
Kenny the Kid – Carl Franzen
Teddy – Tony Wentersdorf
Sam – Castaways
Tune in this Sunday September 28 at 1p for Glen Braget’s recent interview with Steve Boone, founding member of the Lovin’ Spoonful and author of Hotter Than a Match Head: My Life on the Run with The Lovin’ Spoonful. Listen in as Boone tell his tale of what it was like to be a member of one of the most beloved and successful groups of the 1960’s.
Glen Braget chats with Ivor Davis, author of The Beatles and Me On Tour, a behind the scenes look back at the Beatles 1964 US Tour. Davis shares stories of what life was like for the Far Four in the midst of Beatlemania.
Ron West interviews Tyler Dahl, representative of “The Grove” in Grand Forks. The Grove is a fully loaded college experience in Grand Forks! College: It’s a time for new discoveries, new friends, a new way of life.
The murder mystery, “You Have the Right to Remain Dead”, continues this coming weekend at the Fire Hall Theater in downtown Grand Forks. Performances by the Greater Grand Forks Community Theater are Friday and Saturday evenings at 7:30 with a 2:00 pm matinee on Sunday afternoon. Tickets are available at the door.
A Mother Goose Storybook Theater for children will be given at the Fire Hall Theater in downtown Grand Forks, this Saturday, September 27th at 2:00 pm. Space is limited to 14 children, ages 3 to 6.
The Grand Forks Music Chorales will present “Sacred Music from Two Centuries”, on Friday, September 26th at 8:00 pm at St. Michael’s Catholic Church of downtown Grand Forks. The concert features the Chamber Choir under the direction of Dr. Joshua Bronfman. Tickets start at 15-dollars and are available at the door.
The 40th Annual Goose Festival is this weekend in Middle River, Minnesota. Events include live music, art and crafts, children’s activities, a parade and many more events and activities.