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June 26, 2020

The Current's Jade hosted a Live Virtual Session with Elizabeth Stokes and Jonathan Pearce of the Beths, connecting from their rehearsal space in New Zealand. Stokes and Pearce said that they are looking forward to playing new songs live and seeing how people react to them.

Live Virtual Session: The Beths

Live Virtual Session: The Beths

Jade • Jun 26, 2020

The Current's Jade hosted a Live Virtual Session with Elizabeth Stokes and Jonathan Pearce of the Beths, connecting from their rehearsal space in New Zealand. Stokes and Pearce said that they are looking forward to playing new songs live and seeing how people react to them.

Coffee Break: LGBTQ+ artists

Coffee Break: LGBTQ+ artists

Anna Weggel • Jun 26, 2020

For today's 9:30 Coffee Break, what LGBTQ+ artists would you like to hear?

Friday Five: UPRISING, Andre Cymone, and more new Minnesota music videos

Friday Five: UPRISING, Andre Cymone, and more new Minnesota music videos

Maddie Schwappach • Jun 26, 2020

This is the last edition of Friday Five in its current iteration. Moving forward it will be replaced by a longer, biweekly post about one music video including conversations with the artists behind both the music and the videos. Continue to send submissions to fridayfive [at] mpr.org for consideration! UPRISING – “A.Y.R.D.” An all-star list…

Live Virtual Session: Angelique Kidjo

Live Virtual Session: Angelique Kidjo

Sean McPherson • Jun 25, 2020

Beninese singer-songwriter Angelique Kidjo connected with The Current's Sean McPherson from Paris, where Kidjo has been spending time with her family throughout the duration of the global pandemic. Kidjo talks about some of her influences and performs three songs that reflect those influences.

Dixie Chicks change band name to The Chicks

Dixie Chicks change band name to The Chicks

Anastasia Tsioulcas • Jun 25, 2020

The country trio Dixie Chicks have changed their name to simply The Chicks, in an apparent distancing from a name associated with the racist South. The decision was accompanied by a new song, 'March March.'

Amid accounts of abuse in Minnesota music community, Rhymesayers drops Prof and deM atlaS

Amid accounts of abuse in Minnesota music community, Rhymesayers drops Prof and deM atlaS

Jay Gabler • Jun 25, 2020

Rhymesayers Entertainment has dropped Prof and deM atlaS from its roster as accounts of abuse and manipulation involving members of the Minnesota music community have filled social media in recent days. In a statement, the hip-hop label wrote that “we were complicit in promoting and marketing music that perpetuates misogyny. Effective immediately we have decided…

Dan Wilson talks about new single from Semisonic, 'You're Not Alone'

Dan Wilson talks about new single from Semisonic, 'You're Not Alone'

Jill Riley • Jun 25, 2020

Connecting from his home in Los Angeles, singer-songwriter Dan Wilson joins Jill Riley on The Current's Morning Show to talk about a new single from Semisonic, 'You're Not Alone,' releasing Friday, June 26, and an EP to follow on September 18.

Coffee Break: Beatles for breakfast

Coffee Break: Beatles for breakfast

Anna Weggel • Jun 25, 2020

Let's continue our yearly tradition of enjoying a Beatley breakfast on Global Beatles Day. What songs from the world of the Beatles do you want to hear?

Interview: First Avenue owner Dayna Frank on leading the new National Independent Venue Association

Interview: First Avenue owner Dayna Frank on leading the new National Independent Venue Association

Jay Gabler • Jun 25, 2020

Dayna Frank, owner of First Avenue, has long been a leader in the Minnesota music community. Now, with First Avenue and all independent music venues in crisis due to the coronavirus pandemic, Frank is stepping into a national leadership role by spearheading the founding of a new association advocating for suddenly vulnerable clubs and theaters…

Today in Music History: Prince and The Revolution released the 'Purple Rain' album

Today in Music History: Prince and The Revolution released the 'Purple Rain' album

Jun 25, 2020

Jackie Wilson kept on singing; Marvin Gaye has his third No. 1 single; 'Flashdance' hit No. 1 in the album charts; Prince released the 'Purple Rain' album; Debbie Gibson made chart history; Michael Jackson passed away; and 'On The Run' kicked off, Today in Music History.

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