Rasslin Memories Remembers Dick The Bruiser With Author Richard Vicek 04/08/17

Rasslin' Memories and More by GlenBraget on April 11, 2017

On this edition of Rasslin Memories, George Schire and Glen Braget look back on the career of Dick the Bruiser with Richard Vicek, author of Bruiser: The World’s Most Dangerous Wrestler.

Minnesota HomeBrew Music Show 04/06/17

Minnesota Homebrew by GlenBraget on April 10, 2017

It’s time again for spotlighting songs written by members of the MN Association of Songwriters, from Charlie Roth to Bob Muscovitz to Debra Hadrba. And we tell you about Revelation Ale Works in Hallock MN. Woo hoo!

MHB Setlist 04/06/2017 – MAS

1 Carter’s Tune – Charlie Roth
2 Grandma’s Homemade Wine – Andrew Spreck
3 No Moon in the Sky Tonight – Doug Millaway
4 Family – Kim & Steve Wolff
5 Minnesota Town – Greg Connor
6 Sandbox of Color – Bob Muscovitz
7 Bad Company – Wayne Hamilton (c/w Corey Tanner)
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8 End of the Earth – Emily Whitcomb
9 Movin’ Along That Open Prairie – Steven J Schmidt
10 Sunny Day – Leslee McKee
11 Hug for Our Planet – Tony Wentersdorf
12 No One Knows – Debra Hadraba

Rasslin Memories with Scott Teal 04/01/17

Rasslin' Memories and More by GlenBraget on April 4, 2017

On this edition of Rasslin Memories, George Schire and Glen Braget welcome Scott Teal, owner of Crowbar Press, to the program to talk old school pro wrestling and some new new releases from Crowbar Press which include books on the History of Pro Wrestling In NYC and Nashville. Old school pro wrestling fans, this is a main event you don’t want to miss!!!

Minnesota HomeBrew Music Show March 30, 2017

Area News and Events,Minnesota Homebrew by GlenBraget on March 31, 2017

On this show, we celebrate TRAINS with songs on the subject by Minnesota singer-songwriters, and yours truly plays his composition, “Trains.” And we tell you about a California train company that takes you on a beer tasting trip. Bottoms up!

MHB 03/30/2017

1 Hobo Waitin’ on a Train – Tim Hildebrandt
2 Train to Dixieland – Riddle Brothers
3 Santa Fe Line – John Kimball
4 Runaway Train – Vickie Emerson
5 There’s a Train – Bob Muscovitz
6 Trains – Carl Unbehaun
7 Freight Train Boogie – Dan Rumsey
8 Train Won’t Go – Nikki & the Ruemates
9 Just Ride the Train – Lonnie Knight
10 Hundred Boxcars – Dave Meeks
11 Lonesome Train – Dave Cofell
12 Jump This Train – Shane Martin
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Pioneer 90.1 FM “Weekly Arts Calendar” for 3-30-17 through 4-2-17

Area News and Events by GlenBraget on March 30, 2017

• Thursday, March 30th through Sunday, April 2nd – The Greater Grand Forks Community Theater present “Leading Ladies”, a comedy by Ken Ludwig. Curtain time Thursday through Saturday is 7:30 pm with a 2:00 pm matinee on Sunday, April 2nd at the Fire Hall Theater in downtown Grand Forks. More information at 701-746-0847.

• Friday, March 31st – The “Cinderella Ballet” will be performed at the Empire Arts Center of downtown Grand Forks. Performance time by the North Dakota Ballet Company is 7:00 pm. Cost is 12-dollars for students and 15 dollars for adults.

• Saturday, April 1st – The North Dakota Ballet Company presents “Dancing through Time” at the Empire Arts Center in downtown Grand Forks. Show time is 7:00 pm.

• Sunday, April 2nd – The North Dakota Museum of Art – located on the UND campus in Grand Forks – continues their “Sunday Concert in the Galleries” series, with a performance of Amit Peled, an Israeli-American cellist and virtuoso. The concert begins at 2:00 pm this Sunday.

• Thursday, April 6th – Lunch at the Library, a series of speakers at the Roseau Public Library. The featured guest will be Dawn Johnson, as she shares her travel experiences in eastern Asia. The event begins at 12 noon at the Roseau City Center.

• Thursday, April 6th through Sunday, April 9th – Enter the world of the “Cat in the Hat”, “Horton the Elephant” and many more fun characters… as the Sacred Heart Drama Department presents “Seussical the Musical.” Performance times are 7:30 pm the 6th, 7th and 8th and a 2:00 pm matinee on Sunday April 9th at Sacred Heart High School in East Grand Forks.

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