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Harry Chalmiers & Night Moves

May 29, 2011

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On This week's Edition of The Local Show we met Harry Chalmiers, the president of McNally Smith College of Music. Harry and host David Campbell will spin some of Harry's favorite locals and talked about the path that led him to becoming an educator here in Minnesota and as well as his philosophies on teaching the art of music.

In hour two, the band Night Moves stopped by The Current and performed songs from their fantastic debut, Colored Emotions.

Plus music from Caroline Smith and the Goodnight Sleeps, Jeremy Messersmith, and The Replacements as well as a slew of new music from Taj Raj, Grant Cutler, Dan Isreal, Versus the Lion!, and The Blind Shake.

Segments

Sugar Crash!
Gramma's Boyfriend
Unreleased

Headlights
Night Moves
Colored Emotions

Tank Top
Caroline Smith and the Goodnight Sleeps
Tank Top (single)

Turn You Bad
Taj Raj
Your Thief

Menage a Prom
The GD Doo Wop Band
Doo Wop/Vacation Bible School

Answering Machine
The Replacements
Let It Be

Mineshaft II
Dessa
A Badly Broken Code

Valentine's Day on 35th and Bryant
Jeremy Messersmith
7 Song Cycle: McNally Smith Faculty Recording Project

Something I Want
Harry Chalmiers
7 Song Cycle: McNally Smith Faculty recording Project

Devils Advocate
Toki Wright
A Different Mirror

Worth Fighting For
Kara Laudon
Worth Fighting For EP

Purple Orange
Jelloslave
Purple Orange

Seasoned Veterans
Farewell Continental
!Hey Hey Pioneers!

Minneapolis (Savings Account by History Books)
We Are The Willows
Places EP

Amygdala
The Honeydogs
Amygdala

Lost Again
The Honeydogs
The Honeydogs

Fiber Optic Paramour
The Honeydogs
Sunshine Committee

Hurracan
The Blind Shake
Seriousness

Country Queen
Night Moves
In-Studio

Colored Emotions
Night Moves
In-Studio

Horses
Night Moves
In-Studio

I'll Get Along
Dan Israel
Crosstown Traveler

Concrete Knees
Versus The Lion!
Oh No, You're Dead

Devotion
Grant Cutler
2012

Fifteen
Face Candy
Waste Age Teen Land