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November 19, 2020

We have one new entry this week from MN's own Jeremy Messersmith recording as Mixtape for the Milky Way, a collaboration with John Mark Nelson.

The Chart Show: Mixtape for the Milky Way Debuts

The Chart Show: Mixtape for the Milky Way Debuts

Nov 19, 2020

We have one new entry this week from MN's own Jeremy Messersmith recording as Mixtape for the Milky Way, a collaboration with John Mark Nelson.

Minneapolis-born 'sonic genius' behind Michael Jackson's 'Thriller' has died

Minneapolis-born 'sonic genius' behind Michael Jackson's 'Thriller' has died

Anastasia Tsioulcas • Nov 18, 2020

Audio engineer Bruce Swedien, who shaped the sound of several albums with Michael Jackson and Quincy Jones, died Monday at age 86. He also collaborated with artists from B.B. King to Jennifer Lopez.

Coffee Break: Companions

Coffee Break: Companions

Jill Riley and Anna Weggel • Nov 18, 2020

We're on Day 3 of the Member Drive and we keep hearing from amazing listeners who say that The Current is their companion every day. All of these comments have got us thinking about companions. Whether it's a friend, family member, spouse, or pet, now is the time to hold our companions close.

Flyte Tyme Studios in Edina being demolished today

Flyte Tyme Studios in Edina being demolished today

Jay Gabler • Nov 18, 2020

We knew this day was coming, and now, it’s here: today, the former Flyte Tyme Studios in Edina is being torn down. Alan Stricklin, a member of our audience and a past Minnesota Public Radio employee, sent photos of the demolition in progress. It’s the end of an era for a Minnesota music landmark that…

Memorable Minnesota music moments: A Sounds Like Home sampler

Memorable Minnesota music moments: A Sounds Like Home sampler

Jay Gabler • Nov 17, 2020

Since the coronavirus pandemic has forced live music largely into virtual spaces, we've been working to help keep the Minnesota music community connected through a series of online festivals we call Sounds Like Home. The Current hosts catch up with local artists, who also perform short sets of music that we share with our audiences on YouTube and Facebook.

Coffee Break: A cozy fire

Coffee Break: A cozy fire

Nov 17, 2020

The temperatures have dropped this week, we're headed towards a stressful and perhaps lonely set of holidays, and it feels like we've settled into the start of a long winter. So let's build a cozy fire together today. For today's 9:30 Coffee Break, what songs do you want to hear that mention fire or burning?

Coffee Break: Tolerance

Coffee Break: Tolerance

Jill Riley and Anna Weggel • Nov 16, 2020

November 16 is International Day for Tolerance. So for today's 9:30 Coffee Break, what songs do you want to hear that embody tolerance, understanding, friendship, and unity?

Album of the Week: Jeff Tweedy, 'Love is the King'

Album of the Week: Jeff Tweedy, 'Love is the King'

David Safar • Nov 16, 2020

While his fourth studio album doesn't stray too far from what you expect Jeff Tweedy, you can hear his use of the studio as an instrument with warm layers of voices and melodies backing his steady voice. Joined by his sons Spencer and Sam, the album is a reassurance that even though recorded in lockdown, we can all re-center ourselves around telling stories from the heart with help from those around us.

Chris Stapleton on 'Starting Over' and writing for the moment

Chris Stapleton on 'Starting Over' and writing for the moment

Vince Pearson, Noel King and Taylor Haney • Nov 15, 2020

The Grammy winner's new album comes after a false start in the studio, a few personal heartaches and some big adjustments to life as a public figure.

Listen to new music from Valerie June

Listen to new music from Valerie June

Luke Taylor • Nov 13, 2020

The Brooklyn-based, Tennessee-born singer-songwriter is back with her first new music since her last album, 'The Order of Time,' released in 2017. 'It's kind of my way of sharing a little positivity after such a chaotic year,' June says.

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