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June 08, 2020

From her home in East Nashville, Tenn., singer-songwriter Lucinda Williams connects The Current's Bill DeVille to talk about and play songs from her latest album, 'Good Souls Better Angels.'

Live Virtual Session: Lucinda Williams

Live Virtual Session: Lucinda Williams

Bill DeVille • Jun 8, 2020

From her home in East Nashville, Tenn., singer-songwriter Lucinda Williams connects The Current's Bill DeVille to talk about and play songs from her latest album, 'Good Souls Better Angels.'

Toki Wright speaks on this 'pick-a-side moment'

Toki Wright speaks on this 'pick-a-side moment'

Jill Riley and Cecilia Johnson • Jun 8, 2020

Toki Wright has worn a lot of hats: artist, activist, The Current host, and most recently, educator. This week, he called up The Current's Jill Riley to educate about injustice, white silence, and the hard truths of "being Minnesotan."

Coffee Break: Prince

Coffee Break: Prince

Anna Weggel • Jun 8, 2020

Though he wasn't a believer in birthdays, Prince would have turned 62 yesterday. A whole pile of his collaborators put together a collaborative version of "The Cross" yesterday as a message of hope, love and peace in the midst of a global pandemic and widespread unrest gripping Minneapolis and America. So for today's 9:30 Coffee Break, what Prince songs do you want to hear?

Minnesota musician Tom Franek, cruise ship entertainer, on the uneasy wait to set sail again

Minnesota musician Tom Franek, cruise ship entertainer, on the uneasy wait to set sail again

Sylvia Jennings • Jun 8, 2020

“We all miss it; the live audiences, the fun, and the laughter.” said Tom Franek in a conversation with me regarding his cruise ship entertainment career that, due to the pandemic, has been put on hold. People have been speculating how the pandemic is going to impact the future of the live entertainment industry, and…

Today in Music History: Happy Birthday, Nancy Sinatra

Today in Music History: Happy Birthday, Nancy Sinatra

Jun 8, 2020

Deep Purple had their gear impounded by East German police; Zeppelin had a No. 1 album; Dolly Parton's "I Will Always Love You" was at No. 1 on the U.S. country charts; and Nancy Sinatra was born, Today in Music History.

Album of the Week: Run the Jewels, 'RTJ4'

Album of the Week: Run the Jewels, 'RTJ4'

David Safar • Jun 8, 2020

Ahead of their times at all times, Run The Jewels deliver anthems for 2020 filled with hair raising passages and an allstar list of collaborators from 2 Chainz, Pharrell Williams, Zack De La Rocha and Mavis Staples.

MC Longshot on the message of his new EP: ‘Go out, make your change, and fight the fight’

MC Longshot on the message of his new EP: ‘Go out, make your change, and fight the fight’

Sylvia Jennings • Jun 7, 2020

“This feels like we’re actually going forward.” said MC Longshot, while discussing the community’s powerful response to the police killing of George Floyd, and the current momentum in the ongoing fight for racial equity. “That’s the actual, hardcore meaning of movement, so I’m really proud of Minneapolis.” Local Show host, Andrea Swensson, had a conversation…

‘Out of the Ashes’: New album benefits black-owned businesses and Native youth in Minneapolis

‘Out of the Ashes’: New album benefits black-owned businesses and Native youth in Minneapolis

Jay Gabler • Jun 7, 2020

An album of newly-recorded tracks, compiled by local guitarist Matt Sowell and released via San Francisco’s Tompkins Square record label, is available now with proceeds going to benefit black-owned businesses and Native youth in Minneapolis. Out of the Ashes: A Benefit Album for Minneapolis is available exclusively on Bandcamp. The tracks include Siama Matuzungidi and Dallas…

Collaborators spanning Prince’s career dedicate ‘The Cross’ cover to Minneapolis

Collaborators spanning Prince’s career dedicate ‘The Cross’ cover to Minneapolis

Jay Gabler • Jun 7, 2020

On the day marking 62 years since Prince was born in Minneapolis, 26 collaborators spanning his career have collaborated, remotely, on a cover of “The Cross.” Created under the auspices of Kirk Johnson’s KAJ Productions, the recording is “dedicated to Minneapolis,” according to a title card. According to a press release: Kirk Johnson of Minneapolis…

At the D.C. protests, a 'Lean On Me' singalong offered a moment of solace

At the D.C. protests, a 'Lean On Me' singalong offered a moment of solace

Melissa Block • Jun 6, 2020

This week at the protests in Washington, D.C., thousands of voices joined spontaneously in singing the Bill Withers classic 'Lean on Me,' led by local musician Kenny Sway.

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