September 10, 2016Looking back on the teenage musical education at the moment when The Ramones hit the scene in 1976. Save This Story
The Kids Are Losing Their Minds: The Ramones' Debut At 40Barry Walters • Sep 10, 2016Looking back on the teenage musical education at the moment when The Ramones hit the scene in 1976.
Review and photos: Dessa charms fans at the O’Shaughnessy AuditoriumCecilia Johnson • Sep 10, 2016Before seeing Dessa at St. Catherine’s O’Shaughnessy Auditorium, I worried my review would come off completely subjective. Okay, I don’t believe any piece of writing can be truly objective, and I’m usually not concerned about getting personal. But this is different. According to play-logging website Last.fm, Dessa is my most-played artist of all time (Doomtree also makes…
Listen to Wilco perform "If I Ever Was a Child" from Hall's Island Sep 9, 2016On August 20th, Wilco delivered an outstanding perfomance at Hall's Island in Minneapolis. Hear a live version of the "If I Ever Was a Child" from that concert.
Whitney perform in The Current studioJade and Whitney • Sep 9, 2016What eventually became Whitney began as an experiment to explore what was possible with a four-track tape machine. The group liked the songs they were writing to test out the machine, and the band Whitney materialized. 'We realized the band and the album we were working on was going to be good,' says drummer and singer Julien Ehrlich. Ahead of a show at the Triple Rock Social Club in Minneapolis, Whitney visited The Current's studio for a session hosted by Jade.
Chris Cunningham and Wes Kirkpatrick perform at Radio HeartlandMike Pengra, Chris Cunningham and Wes Kirkpatrick • Sep 9, 2016Chris Cunningham, formerly of the duo Storyhill, is out with a new solo album called 'If You Knew All Along'. He's on the road promoting that release with touring partner Wes Kirkpatrick, a Nashville songwriter with Colorado roots. Cunningham and Kirkpatrick are trading off songs at duo gigs around Minnesota this weekend, and they took the time to bring their touring show into the Radio Heartland studio.
Bonus Friday Five: Bob Mould, Bully, and more Summit Backyard Bash artistsCecilia Johnson • Sep 9, 2016This weekend, Summit is throwing their 30th-anniversary Backyard Bash, and it promises to be a very good time. The cash-only, rain-or-shine party will feature food from Anchor Fish & Chips, World Street Kitchen, Black Forest, Pizza Lucé, and more. Beer-wise, they promise “all of our year-round relases, plus Oktoberfest, our 2016 special release Hop Merger White IPA, two of the 30th…
Coffee Break: Backyard BashAnna Reed • Sep 9, 2016Tomorrow is the 2016 Backyard Bash - an all-day music festival at Summit Brewery and backyard. Help us get ready for this event with a Coffee Break. What songs do you want to hear from Backyard Bash musicians?
Today in Music History: John Lennon released 'Imagine' Sep 9, 2016Elvis made his first appearance on 'The Ed Sullivan Show'; Sam and Dave released 'Soul Man'; New Kids on the Block topped a couple of charts; Krist Novoselic had a mishap on MTV; Coolio had a No. 1 single; and John Lennon released 'Imagine,' Today in Music History.
Friday Five: The Jayhawks, Sa-Roc, and more new Minnesota music videosCecilia Johnson • Sep 9, 2016The Jayhawks, “Comeback Kids” Gary Louris goes a-wandering in “Comeback Kids,” which was conceptualized by video expert Chuck Statler. Sa-Roc, “MetaMorpheus” Sa-Roc continues her Wisdom Wednesday series of music videos. Koo Koo Kanga Roo, “Spread Your Wings And Soar (feat. Frank Turner and the Sleeping Souls) Frank Turner (oops, we mean Taylor Swift) dares Koo Koo…
Music News: Lizzo to co-host MTV’s first regular live music show in two decadesStaff • Sep 8, 2016MTV has announced a new show called Wonderland — a weekly program that will be the network’s first regular live music show in almost 20 years. The show will be co-hosted by Lizzo along with comedian Myke Wright and designer Rachael “Steak” Finley. Wonderland begins Sept. 15, and will feature performances by artists such as Tinashe and Ty Dolla $ign. (SPIN) Iman speaks…