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July 12, 2014

There was no official count of the number of people who turned out to hear eight-year-old Dylan Spoering play a piano recital on his front porch at 25th and Bryant in Uptown Minneapolis today, but according to music insiders who gathered across the street in Mueller Park, he’s already too big to play the Entry.…

Minneapolis eight-year-old draws hundreds to front-yard piano recital

Minneapolis eight-year-old draws hundreds to front-yard piano recital

Jay Gabler • Jul 12, 2014

There was no official count of the number of people who turned out to hear eight-year-old Dylan Spoering play a piano recital on his front porch at 25th and Bryant in Uptown Minneapolis today, but according to music insiders who gathered across the street in Mueller Park, he’s already too big to play the Entry.…

Tommy Ramone, Last Original Member Of The Ramones, Dies At 65

Tommy Ramone, Last Original Member Of The Ramones, Dies At 65

Scott Neuman • Jul 12, 2014

His driving rhythm was key to the sound of the 1970s punk band that influenced a generation of musicians that followed.

Hamilton Leithauser performs in The Current studio

Hamilton Leithauser performs in The Current studio

Mac Wilson and Leah Garaas • Jul 11, 2014

In town to open for Ray LaMontagne in the newly renovated Northrop Auditorium, Hamilton Leithauser stopped by The Current studios to chat with host Mac Wilson and to play tracks off his recently released solo debut.

John Mark Nelson - Boy

John Mark Nelson - Boy

Jul 11, 2014

John Mark Nelson - Boy

Totally Gross National Party 2014 lineup announced: Allan Kingdom, Marijuana Deathsquads, debut of Taggert & Rosewood, more

Totally Gross National Party 2014 lineup announced: Allan Kingdom, Marijuana Deathsquads, debut of Taggert & Rosewood, more

Austin Gerth • Jul 11, 2014

Burgeoning local indie label Totally Gross National Product (TGNP) have officially announced their fifth annual Totally Gross National Party, which is slated for August 23 at Icehouse. This year’s edition of the label’s annual concert will feature performances by some of the label’s flagship acts, along with some new faces. The annual party has grown…

YourClassical

9:30 Coffee Break: Brazil

Jul 11, 2014

What songs from Brazilian artists do you want to hear for the 9:30 Coffee Break?

Movie Maven: 'Dawn of the Planet of the Apes'

Movie Maven: 'Dawn of the Planet of the Apes'

Stephanie Curtis • Jul 11, 2014

MPR's Movie Maven Stephanie Curtis joins Steve Seel and Jill Riley to talk about the latest film that continues the story of how ultra-intelligent simian Caesar presides over the fall of human civilization.

Friday Five: Allan Kingdom, Bob Mould and more new Minnesota music videos

Friday Five: Allan Kingdom, Bob Mould and more new Minnesota music videos

Andrea Swensson • Jul 11, 2014

We’ve been up to our eyeballs in new music videos this week, with both Father You See Queen and Tiny Deaths premiering new videos (coincidentally, for two different songs titled “Ocean”) and Noisey dropping a 9-minute little documentary about the Minnesota music scene. You’d think we’d be light on videos for the Friday Five this week……

Today in Music History: Happy Birthday Peter Murphy

Today in Music History: Happy Birthday Peter Murphy

Jul 11, 2014

Jerry Garcia designs neckties, Metallica heads to court against Napster, and Bauhaus' Peter Murphy is 57 Today in Music History.

Este Haim opens up about her Prince obsession

Este Haim opens up about her Prince obsession

Jay Gabler • Jul 11, 2014

Prince is our Local Current Artist of the Month this July, in celebration of the 30th anniversary of Purple Rain. When Haim visited the Current’s studios in May, Este and Alana Haim talked about their passion for Prince—Este goes so far as to call it an “obsession”—and the time Alana thought the band were about to…

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