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September 03, 2019

For the latest episode of The Current Rewind, local rapper Tou SaiK Lee sat down with a father and daughter pair, Ernest and Missy Whiteman, who are both artists working in Minnesota. Tou SaiK is Hmong, and Ernest and Missy are Hinono'ei; all three artists use their respective mediums to create art that bridges generations in their cultures.

Tou SaiK Lee interviews Missy and Ernest Whiteman about representation, intergenerational art, and 'The Outsiders'

Tou SaiK Lee interviews Missy and Ernest Whiteman about representation, intergenerational art, and 'The Outsiders'

Sep 3, 2019

For the latest episode of The Current Rewind, local rapper Tou SaiK Lee sat down with a father and daughter pair, Ernest and Missy Whiteman, who are both artists working in Minnesota. Tou SaiK is Hmong, and Ernest and Missy are Hinono'ei; all three artists use their respective mediums to create art that bridges generations in their cultures.

Barns Courtney performs songs from his new album '404' in The Current studio

Barns Courtney performs songs from his new album '404' in The Current studio

Mary Lucia • Sep 3, 2019

Returning to The Current studio after three years, Barns Courtney -- accompanied by a full band -- plays songs from his new album releasing on Friday. 'My album's called '404' like the 404 error when a computer's searching for a website that's not there anymore,' Courtney explains. 'I like the metaphor of searching for memories and emotions that no longer exist when you get down to it.'

Velvet Negroni finds freedom in The Current studio

Velvet Negroni finds freedom in The Current studio

Andrea Swensson and Cecilia Johnson • Sep 3, 2019

Jeremy Nutzman has been a man of many stage names, but he seems to have found a special sound as Velvet Negroni. Stopping by The Current on a break from tour, he performs three songs from his album Neon Brown and shares a conversation with Local Show host Andrea Swensson.

Duluth music advocate Rick Boo dies at 60

Duluth music advocate Rick Boo dies at 60

Simone Cazares • Sep 3, 2019

Members of the Duluth music scene are mourning the loss of one of its key members. Rick Boo, co-owner of Carmody Irish Pub and Brewing, died of an undisclosed cause on Aug. 28. To those who knew him he was a champion for the Duluth music scene and an advocate local artists just starting out.…

Coffee Break: Fall / Back to school

Coffee Break: Fall / Back to school

Anna Weggel • Sep 3, 2019

Most students and teachers are back to school this week and we're coming to terms with the inevitability of fall. So for today's 9:30 Coffee Break, what songs do you want to hear that reference something that has to do with fall, back to school, etc.?

‘There are gonna be some bombshells’: What we know about Prince’s forthcoming memoir

‘There are gonna be some bombshells’: What we know about Prince’s forthcoming memoir

Jay Gabler • Sep 3, 2019

The Beautiful Ones, a memoir by Prince, will be published on Oct. 29. Unfortunately, the book was hardly begun when Prince died in April 2016. An article just published in The New Yorker, written by Prince’s literary collaborator Dan Piepenbring, reveals that the book would have been truly extraordinary — and that even the few…

Today in Music History: Ringo returns to the Beatles

Today in Music History: Ringo returns to the Beatles

Sep 3, 2019

Mitch Miller had a No. 1 single with a song written in 1853; Ringo returned to the Beatles after a little time off; Fats Domino was rescued from post-Katrina New Orleans; and Donovan went to No. 1 with a song that became one of the first examples of psychedelia, Today in Music History.

Common takes time to heal on 'Let Love'

Common takes time to heal on 'Let Love'

Ailsa Chang and Lauren Hodges • Sep 2, 2019

Common, the Chicago-hailing rapper, actor and activist, talks with NPR's Ailsa Chang about his latest album, 'Let Love,' and appreciating stillness in order to make it.

Music on TV this week: The Raconteurs; Pixies; Maren Morris; Tanya Tucker and Brandi Carlile; J.S. Ondara

Music on TV this week: The Raconteurs; Pixies; Maren Morris; Tanya Tucker and Brandi Carlile; J.S. Ondara

Luke Taylor and Kayla Song • Sep 2, 2019

Artists heard on The Current are frequently featured on TV programs, and we've gathered the listings in one convenient place for you. See the complete listings and find performance videos as the week progresses. You can also subscribe to receive the week's schedule in your inbox to plan your TV viewing around music.

Today in Music History: The Stones record a blues standard

Today in Music History: The Stones record a blues standard

Sep 2, 2019

The Doors recorded their first demos; Bjork slept through a house break-in; Kanye surprised Mike Myers on live national television; and the Rolling Stones recorded their cover of a Willie Dixon song, Today in Music History.

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