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April 20, 2018

Prince's high school basketball coach, said that "I really believe [basketball] was his first love."

Hoopology: an oral history of Prince's love of basketball

Hoopology: an oral history of Prince's love of basketball

Lou Papineau • Apr 20, 2018

Prince's high school basketball coach, said that "I really believe [basketball] was his first love."

‘He gave us a lot of hope’: Carl Craig talks about Prince’s influence on Detroit and techno

‘He gave us a lot of hope’: Carl Craig talks about Prince’s influence on Detroit and techno

Bobby Kahn • Apr 20, 2018

When it comes to techno music, few, if any, names loom as large as that of Carl Craig. Alongside several peers from his native Detroit, Craig is considered one of techno’s pioneers, but one would be hard-pressed to name an electronic musician of any kind who can match the sheer volume and breadth of Craig’s…

“We like to put things in boxes”: Kimbra on Prince’s spirit, vocals, and constant evolution

“We like to put things in boxes”: Kimbra on Prince’s spirit, vocals, and constant evolution

Cecilia Johnson • Apr 20, 2018

Kimbra gets Prince. Since buying Musicology in a New Zealand record store, she’s released three of her own shape-shifting albums, including today’s Primal Heart. But she’s never lost sight of principles she learned from Prince — especially evolution, duality, and joy. You know her from “Somebody That I Used To Know,” the song that sent her and Gotye to…

Coffee Break: Minnesota music

Coffee Break: Minnesota music

Anna Reed • Apr 20, 2018

Tomorrow is Record Store Day and as we prepare to celebrate our local record stores and small businesses, let's spend some time this morning listening to local musicians. So for today's 9:30 Coffee Break, what songs from Minnesota artists do you want to hear?

Today in Music History: 'American Idiot' opens on Broadway

Today in Music History: 'American Idiot' opens on Broadway

Apr 20, 2018

Elvis Presley 'shook up' the singles charts; Deep Purple made their live debut; George Burns was in the Hot 100; numerous artists paid tribute to the late Freddie Mercury; Aerosmith got a grip with their 11th studio album; The Sound of Philadelphia became the first disco song to reach No. 1 in the singles charts; and 'American Idiot' opened on Broadway, Today in Music History.

Review: Bon Iver and TU Dance ‘Come Through’ at the Palace Theatre

Review: Bon Iver and TU Dance ‘Come Through’ at the Palace Theatre

Emmet Kowler • Apr 20, 2018

At the first of four sold-out shows at the Palace Theatre, Bon Iver and TU Dance — two local, nationally renowned performing arts powerhouses — performed something transcendent and deeply felt, a gripping blend of contemporary dance and music called Come Through. This project was commissioned by the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra’s Liquid Music. Upon…

Susan Rogers on working with Prince in the studio: ‘The man I knew was so human’

Susan Rogers on working with Prince in the studio: ‘The man I knew was so human’

Andrea Swensson • Apr 20, 2018

On the night that Prince and the Revolution were recording their historic August 3, 1983 concert at First Avenue — where the band would debut “Purple Rain” — the studio technician Susan Rogers was celebrating her 27th birthday and packing up her life in Los Angeles to move to Minneapolis, where she would spend the…

‘I want to be known as a Minnesotan, finally’: John Maus sticks to his roots as his music surges forward

‘I want to be known as a Minnesotan, finally’: John Maus sticks to his roots as his music surges forward

Austin Gerth • Apr 20, 2018

Whenever reporters talk to John Maus, they tend to end up writing a lot about the way John Maus talks. Some phrases and sentences that have been used to describe him in conversation include “maddeningly referential,” “circular,” “nonlinear tangents abound,”  and “It is not easy to talk to John Maus.” The very first sentence of…

Review and photos: Kate Nash is a fierce and fun triumph at the Fine Line Music Cafe

Review and photos: Kate Nash is a fierce and fun triumph at the Fine Line Music Cafe

Jay Gabler • Apr 20, 2018

Kate Nash first came to Minneapolis almost exactly ten years ago, for a First Avenue show supporting her sensation of a debut album, Made of Bricks. Reviewing the show for the Twin Cities Daily Planet, I described her overall onstage affect as “coy, demure, and slightly prim.” No more. Last night Nash and and her three-piece…

Musicheads Essentials: Prince - Musicology

Musicheads Essentials: Prince - Musicology

Leah Garaas • Apr 20, 2018

In his first of three albums put out in 2004, Prince struck a chord with 'Musicology.'

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