
On this edition of our program we will be presenting “I See A Star” presented by the Lincoln High School Choral Department under the direction of well-respected and longtime Lincoln High School Choir director Darcy Reese. Darcy has graciously taken the time to join us in studio to give descriptions of the musical selections you are about to hear in the I See a Star performance. The following performance was recorded December 9, 2013 at the Lincoln High School Auditorium in Thief River Falls, MN. Sit back and enjoy this fine holiday musical treat on this edition of the Music Room…

On this edition of our program we will be presenting the Northland Community and Technical College Music Department Fall Colors Concert which took place November 21, 2013 At the NCTC Theater in Thief River Falls, Minnesota.
The concert featured the Northland Community Band under the direction of Bruce Piersol as well as the many talented voices of the Northland Chamber Choir led by their instructor Vanessa Martell.

On this very first edition of our program we will be presenting the many talented musicians of the Thief River Falls Public Schools Orchestras under the direction of Derek Druse. The following performances were recorded at the Lincoln High School Auditorium on November 4th, 2013 and featured the talents of the Franklin Middle School and Lincoln High School Orchestras.

On this edition of Rasslin Memories, George Schire and Glen Braget welcome former professional wrestling great Tommy Gilbert to the program. Not only was Tommy an accomplished worker in the world of professional wrestling, he is also the father of two very successful pro wrestlers, the late great “Hot Stuff” Eddie Gilbert and “Dangerous” Doug Gilbert, as well.

On this edition of Rasslin Memories, George Schire and Glen Braget talk with David Shoemaker, author of The Squared Circle: Life, Death, and Professional Wrestling.
THE SQUARED CIRCLE: Life, Death, and Professional Wrestling by David Shoemaker is both a history of pro wrestling and a paean to its fans. Long derided as empty-minded, these fans, as Shoemaker proves, typically have a keen intellect and a good sense of irony. They harbor a certain nostalgia for the sport – and the spectacle. THE SQUARED CIRCLE is the first investigative look at the extraordinary and absurd history of America’s greatest mythological sport – through the men and women who star in it.