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September 27, 2014

Saturday, Sept. 27, is Cassette Store Day, and that stokes a lot of nostalgia: What was the first cassette you remember owning? What was on the best mix tape you ever made? Do you still own any cassettes? Did you ever make a tape for a potential significant other? Share your cassette-related recollections.

It's Cassette Store Day: Share your cassette memories

It's Cassette Store Day: Share your cassette memories

Sep 27, 2014

Saturday, Sept. 27, is Cassette Store Day, and that stokes a lot of nostalgia: What was the first cassette you remember owning? What was on the best mix tape you ever made? Do you still own any cassettes? Did you ever make a tape for a potential significant other? Share your cassette-related recollections.

My top ten cassette memories

My top ten cassette memories

Jay Gabler • Sep 26, 2014

This Saturday, Sept. 27, is the inaugural Cassette Store Day. It’s inspired many to think back on their many audiocassette memories. Here are ten of mine. The “Scream’r” blank cassettes. Each had a nose printed on it so that the two spools looked like eyes, which I thought was awesome. My first two pre-recorded cassettes,…

Friday Five: Lizzo and Caroline Smith, Light Black, and more new Minnesota music videos

Friday Five: Lizzo and Caroline Smith, Light Black, and more new Minnesota music videos

Andrea Swensson • Sep 26, 2014

Buckle up, bbs. Fall is upon us and so is an avalanche of new releases from Minnesota artists of all genres, starting this weekend with big release shows from Toki Wright and Big Cats (who party tonight at Icehouse) and Luke Zimmerman (who releases his new one with Fathom Lane at the same venue tomorrow). As…

Carroll, Enemy Planes, and the Ocean Blue heading to CMJ Music Marathon

Carroll, Enemy Planes, and the Ocean Blue heading to CMJ Music Marathon

Hailey Colwell • Sep 26, 2014

Local bands Carroll, Enemy Planes, and the Ocean Blue will play at the CMJ Music Marathon in New York in October. They will be joined by Strange Names, a recently-local group now based in NYC. Now in its 34th year, the CMJ Music Marathon is the world’s largest festival for emerging music. About 120,000 musicians,…

YourClassical

9:30 Coffee Break: Bear Bands

Sep 26, 2014

What bands with the word "bear" in their name should we play for today's 9:30 Coffee Break?

Movie Maven: 'The Equalizer'

Movie Maven: 'The Equalizer'

Stephanie Curtis • Sep 26, 2014

MPR's Movie Maven Stephanie Curtis joins Steve Seel and Jill Riley to talk about a new action-adventure film starring Denzel Washington.

Today in Music History: Fats Domino Finds His Thrill

Today in Music History: Fats Domino Finds His Thrill

Sep 26, 2014

The Queen honors The Beatles, The Go-Go's made a run at no. 1, and Fats Domino tried his hand at "Blueberry Hill" Today in Music History.

Landmark to Lowertown: JT Bates and friends to open new concert series at Bedlam Lowertown

Landmark to Lowertown: JT Bates and friends to open new concert series at Bedlam Lowertown

Hailey Colwell • Sep 26, 2014

Drummer JT Bates will help kick off a new concert series, Landmark to Lowertown, over the lunch hour on Friday, Oct. 10 at Bedlam Theatre in St. Paul. He will be joined by Jeremy Ylvisaker and Jim Anton. Nicknamed L2L and sponsored by the American Composers Forum, the series was created to enrich St. Paul’s art scene…

Thom Yorke releases new album via BitTorrent

Thom Yorke releases new album via BitTorrent

Jay Gabler • Sep 26, 2014

The element of surprise is turning out to be increasingly popular among major artists. Beyoncé dropped her new album out of nowhere last December, U2 gave Songs of Innocence to half a billion iTunes users earlier this month—and now Radiohead’s Thom Yorke has suddenly released a new eight-song album, Tomorrow’s Modern Boxes, via the download service BitTorrent.…

Today’s Music News: Rod Stewart kicked an autographed soccer ball into a man’s face

Today’s Music News: Rod Stewart kicked an autographed soccer ball into a man’s face

Staff • Sep 26, 2014

Mostafa Kashe, a 53-year-old California man, claims that he’s suffered “substantial” injuries—including an impaired sense of smell—after being hit in the face with a soccer ball kicked into the crowd by Rod Stewart at a 2012 concert in Las Vegas. Kashe is now suing Stewart for $10,000. This isn’t the first time Stewart’s been sued by a fan…

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