The Morning Show - with Jill RileyCoffee Break: WhistlingJill Riley and Rachel Frances • Aug 5, 2022For Today’s 9:30 Coffee Break, what songs that include whistling do you want to hear?
WatchRegina Spektor: Tiny Desk ConcertBob Boilen • Aug 5, 2022Spektor performs songs filled with truth and whimsy from her astonishing new record, plus some old favorites.
Minnesota State FairThe best Minnesota State Fair live music and food menu pairingsAli Elabbady • Aug 4, 2022Do not get stuck at Pitbull feeling hungry. Suggested menus for easy and satisfying fueling up near the Grandstand and the rest of the fair’s music stages.
Radio Heartland®Matthew French gives us both sides now Mike Pengra • Aug 4, 2022Local singer-songwriter Matthew French visits the Radio Heartland studio to perform songs from and talk about his recent two albums, Two Sides: Side One, and Two Sides: Side Two.
The Morning Show - with Jill RileyCoffee Break: One and doneJill Riley and Rachel Frances • Aug 4, 2022For today’s 9:30 Coffee Break, what songs from artists with only one album do you want to hear?
Chart ShowThe Chart Show: Billie and Brandi debut Aug 4, 2022Voters planted four debuts on the Chart this week, including the latest from Brandi Carlile and Billie Eilish.
News and InterviewsOn 'Take It Like a Man,' Amanda Shires takes aim for the heavensBrittney McKenna • Aug 3, 2022On Shires' latest record, her songwriting is more fearless and vulnerable than ever – but as always, it's a reflection of an artist focused intently on community, equality and inclusivity.
The Morning Show - with Jill RileyCoffee Break: One-man bandsJill Riley and Rachel Frances • Aug 3, 2022For today’s 9:30 Coffee Break, what songs from artists who played all the instruments in their songs do you want to hear?
In MemoriamMusic industry titan Mo Ostin who worked with Sinatra, Hendrix and Prince dies at 95Elizabeth Blair • Aug 3, 2022Ostin signed deals with major pop and rock talent over the decades, including Joni Mitchell, Fleetwood Mac and R.E.M. He said the industry didn't have to prioritize sales over artistic freedom.
News and InterviewsOverdose reversal drugs gain support at music festivalsBlake Farmer • Aug 3, 2022Festival promoters are allowing lifesaving medication as fentanyl deaths surge, but volunteers are often left to distribute it, and more controversial forms of harm reduction aren't openly allowed.