Pioneer 90.1 Minnesota HomeBrew Music Show May 28, 2015

Minnesota Homebrew by GlenBraget on June 8, 2015


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Host, Carl Unbehaun, presents a cavalcade of songs by Minnesota songwriters along with his musical musings! New artist, The Riddle Brothers, and a new outstate artist, Rick Watson. And we report on how beer can help you to become a centenarian! All for the price of one hour of your life!

NDMOA Segment on Pioneer 90.1 FM June 4, 2015

North Dakota Museum of Art by GlenBraget on June 6, 2015


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The latest segment from the North Dakota Museum of Art once again focuses on the upcoming 2015 “Summer Concerts in the Garden” series. The performer is Erik Koskinen and a sample of his work is at the end of our conversation.

Minnesota Music Memories with Carl Unbehaun May 28, 2015

Minnesota Music Memories by GlenBraget on June 6, 2015

Minnesota HomeBrew Music Show June 4, 2015

Featured Programs,Minnesota Homebrew by GlenBraget on June 6, 2015


Host, Carl Unbehaun, presents a cavalcade of songs by Minnesota songwriters along with his musical musings! This show, we give you another barrage of original tunes by members of the MN Association on Songwriters, from Elizabeth Alness to Jeromy Darling, and we give kudos to Budweiser (yes, I said Budweiser). Find out why!

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Dancing by the Mirror – Elizabeth Alness (Millaway)
A Girl Who Didn’t Know – Red Johnson
Prayer 933 – Tim Hildebrandt
Northern Girls – The Skally Line (Keller)
If Heaven Needs a Cowboy – Dennis Cooke
Broken Pieces – Rebecca Aadland
My Heart Is Set – BrakeAway (Hagedorn)
Long, Long Time – Ruby Nordby
Changing Seasons – Bob Muscovitz
The Blues Is Personal – Nigel Egg
Driving Lessons – Gackle Trucker Band (Sanders)
Let the Girl Go – Larry Suess
Lifted – Jeromy Darling

NW Minnesota Arts Council Update June 2, 2015

Northwest MN Arts Council by GlenBraget on June 5, 2015


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Monique Arnesen shares her thoughts on acting and an upcoming performance of the stage production “39 Steps.” The novel was reproduced into a movie in the 1950’s by director Alfred Hitchcock and the live stage performance by the Warroad Summer Theater adds an interesting twist – a comedic version of the suspense thriller

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