News and InterviewsInterview: Bill DeVille discusses expanding United States of AmericanaMargaret Johnson • Oct 24, 2025Beginning on Oct. 26, the weekly Sunday show will run for three hours, from 7 a.m. to 10 a.m. — an expansion from its previous two-hour format.
Classic AmericanaClassic Americana: Lacy J. DaltonMike Pengra and Luke Taylor • Oct 24, 2025For this week’s Classic Americana pick, we spotlight singer-songwriter Lacy J. Dalton, an artist that People magazine described as “country’s Bonnie Raitt.”
Today In Music HistoryOct. 24 in Music History: Smashing Pumpkins released 'Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness' Oct 24, 2025Bobby Vee passed away; Michael Jackson hit the charts; James Brown recorded his legendary live album; and Smashing Pumpkins released 'Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness', Today in Music History.
Coffee BreakCoffee Break: Boygenius UniverseJill Riley and Nilufer Arsala • Oct 24, 2025For today’s 9:30 Coffee Break, what songs from the world of boygenius would you like to hear?
Chart ShowThe Chart Show: Charley Crockett enters the Hall of Fame for the first time Oct 23, 2025Charley Crockett's "Crucified Son" retires to the Chart Show Hall of Fame after a strong ten-week run. This is Crockett’s first induction.
Today In Music HistoryOct. 23 in Music History: PJ Harvey released 'Stories from the City, Stories from the Sea' Oct 23, 2025Weird Al was born; Maybelle Carter passed away; Dion cautioned everyone to keep away from 'Runaround Sue'; Stevie Wonder, age 12, recorded his first single for Motown; Nirvana played their first European show; Def Leppard played three continents in 24 hours; and Bob Dylan recorded 'The Times They Are A-Changin', Today in Music History.
Coffee BreakCoffee Break: Ear CandyJill Riley and Nilufer Arsala • Oct 23, 2025For today’s 9:30 Coffee Break, what songs that could be considered ear candy would you like to hear?
Today In Music HistoryOct. 22 in Music History: Foo Fighters released 'One by One' Oct 22, 2025Shaggy was born, The Beach Boys' song 'Good Vibrations' entered the singles charts; the Supremes had the No. 1 album; Bob Dylan returned to Duluth for a gig after a near-30-year absence; and Pearl Jam played their very first gig 28 years ago, Today in Music History.
Coffee BreakCoffee Break: Power PopJill Riley and Nilufer Arsala • Oct 22, 2025For today’s 9:30 Coffee Break, what power pop songs would you like to hear?
News and InterviewsWhere to catch spooktacular Twin Cities Halloween showsJohn Kueppers • Oct 21, 2025Your 2025 guide for live music in Minneapolis and St. Paul during the upcoming spooky season.