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October 15, 2020

New entries this week come from UK punk band IDLES and SZA's new song featuring a guest appearance from Ty Dolla $ign.

The Chart Show: SZA debuts with "Hit Different"

The Chart Show: SZA debuts with "Hit Different"

Oct 15, 2020

New entries this week come from UK punk band IDLES and SZA's new song featuring a guest appearance from Ty Dolla $ign.

Listen to Looch: why you've gotta know Clarence Avant

Listen to Looch: why you've gotta know Clarence Avant

Mary Lucia • Oct 14, 2020

If you don't know the name Clarence Avant, the Netflix documentary 'The Black Godfather' will introduce you to this amazing man. Clarence Avant is not only a highly influential music executive, but also instrumental in Civil Rights, in politics, and in Black culture at large.

Coffee Break: Safety first

Coffee Break: Safety first

Jill Riley and Anna Weggel • Oct 14, 2020

What songs do you want to hear about safety, danger, being careful, staying away from harm, etc.?

Today in Music History: The Everly Brothers went No. 1 with 'Wake Up Little Susie'

Today in Music History: The Everly Brothers went No. 1 with 'Wake Up Little Susie'

Oct 14, 2020

The Everly Brothers had their first No. 1; Michael Jackson had his first solo No. 1 hit; Def Leppard broke sales records; Leonard Bernstein passed away; Eric Clapton got caught speeding; and musician, producer and professor Thomas Dolby was born in London, Today in Music History.

The Current Rewind: Aug. 3, 1983

The Current Rewind: Aug. 3, 1983

Cecilia Johnson • Oct 13, 2020

Most casual Prince fans know 'Purple Rain' was partially filmed at First Avenue. But did you know the title song is a live recording, taped at First Ave a few months before filming started? In this episode, we meet Prince and the Revolution at a benefit show for Minnesota Dance Theatre, where they debuted "Purple Rain" in support of dance and community.

Coffee Break: Originals

Coffee Break: Originals

Jill Riley and Anna Weggel • Oct 13, 2020

This fall, we asked you to share your favorite covers, and you responded! Results for The Current's Top 89 Covers will start today at 11 a.m. and we will count all the way down to No. 1 at 6 p.m. To get us amped for the countdown, we want to take you on a slight sidestep to this topic for today's set of music. For today's 9:30 Coffee Break, what originals do you want to hear that were later made famous by covers?

Today in Music History: Happy Birthday, Paul Simon

Today in Music History: Happy Birthday, Paul Simon

Oct 13, 2020

Don Everly had to cancel a U.K. tour; Muse took legal action against Celine Dion; Ronald Isley owed back taxes; Ringo Starr finally called a halt to fan mail; and Paul Simon was born, Today in Music History.

Target Center at 30: Ten musical highlights

Target Center at 30: Ten musical highlights

Caleb Brennan • Oct 13, 2020

30 years ago today, Target Center opened its doors as a basketball arena that moonlights as one of Minnesota’s largest concert spaces. Built to be the home of the fledgling Minnesota Timberwolves and — as of 1999 — the Lynx, the 19,356-seat arena (making it, in size, slightly bigger than the Minnesota State Fair Grandstand…

Mary Lucia interviews Go-Go's bassist Kathy Valentine about new memoir

Mary Lucia interviews Go-Go's bassist Kathy Valentine about new memoir

Mary Lucia • Oct 12, 2020

Kathy Valentine met her future band, the Go-Go's, as a 21-year-old at Los Angeles nightclub Whiskey a-Go-Go. In March 2020, Valentine released her memoir, 'All I Ever Wanted,' an introspective look not only at her life in music, but her entire life up to now. 'I really was trying to tell my story, not anyone else's story,' Valentine tells Mary Lucia.

Coffee Break: Celebrating Indigenous Peoples' Day

Coffee Break: Celebrating Indigenous Peoples' Day

Jill Riley and Anna Weggel • Oct 12, 2020

Today is Indigenous Peoples' Day, a holiday that celebrates and honors Native American peoples and commemorates their histories and cultures. In honor of this day, what musicians with native heritage would you like to hear for today's 9:30 Coffee Break?

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