
Where You Gonna Lay Your Head Tonight – Ben Aaron
Broken Glass – Anna Marie Mitchell
The Rutabaga Song – The Tarveys (P. Imholte)
Monster – Elle Pollock
Here’s to Happiness – Germaine Gemberling
I’ll Love You More – Pushing Chain (B. Blomberg)
Nothing to Dream – Jasper Lepak
Man in Love – Peat Moss & the Spreaders
The Leprechaun Song – Dave Carpenter & Friends
Pot of Gold – Bob Muscovitz
Lipstick – Corilyn Wagner
The Sailor & the Sea – Chresten Hyde
Star – D.B. Curtis & the Suspects

Ron West catches up with Matt Wallace of the North Dakota Museum of Art/NDMOA
Listed Events
• Northland Community Band Concert – Thursday, April 16th at 7:00 pm in the NCTC Theater/Thief River Falls. Admission is five dollars at the door.
• Northland Chamber Choir and Northern Jazz “Hoedown Concerts” on Saturday, April 18th and Sunday, April 19th at the NCTC Theater/Thief River Falls. Tickets available at Kezar music in TRF for 12, which includes a meal. The meal and performance on Saturday begins at 6:30 pm and on Sunday at 2:00 pm.
• The Summer Performing Arts Company (SPA) of Grand Forks will hold auditions for “Die Fledermaus” on April 19th at 2:00 pm at Red River High School in Grand Forks. Rehearsals start July 13th.
• “Art See” is Friday, April 17th from 4:30 pm to 8:30 pm at the Empire Arts Center – downtown Grand Forks.
• Grand Forks Master Chorales and the UND Music Department will perform “Elijah” on Saturday, April 11th at the Chester Fritz Auditorium on the UND campus in Grand Forks. Performance time is 7:30 pm.
• A “Maple Syrup Festival” will be held on Saturday, April 11th in Vergas, MN – near Fergus Falls. Scheduled is a 5K run, a Maple Syrup pancake breakfast and tree sapping for all visitors to the event.

The guest this week is NWMAC spokesperson Therese Jacobson, of Alvarado, MN.
Glen Braget chats with Dennis Brent. Dennis has been involved in the behind the scenes world of professional wrestling for over 30 years. Since getting his start working for Fritz Von Erich in World Class Championship wrestling in 1984, Brent had a wonderful career working for/with the UWF, NWA, WCW, Smokey Mountain and WWF/WWE wrestling promotions in many capacities. He is a NY Times bestselling author, writing a top-10 bestseller in 2004 called THE STONE COLD TRUTH, published by Simon and Schuster. It debuted at #6 and was in the Top 50 for 26 weeks. He also co-wrote JR’s COOKBOOK and CAN YOU TAKE THE HEAT, both with Jim Ross.
Brent will be the next recipient of the Cauliflower Alley Club’s James C. Melby Historian Award at the group’s 50th anniversary reunion April 13-15, 2015 in Las Vegas, Nevada.