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September 24, 2025

The Twin Cities Americana band performed at Holman’s Table in St. Paul on Tuesday, Sept. 23, for The Current’s final Happy Hour event of 2025. The show came ahead of the group’s new album, ‘The Americana Dream,’ which comes out Oct. 10.

Photos: Maygen & The Birdwatcher play sunny set at Holman's Table

Photos: Maygen & The Birdwatcher play sunny set at Holman's Table

Sara Fish • Sep 24, 2025

The Twin Cities Americana band performed at Holman’s Table in St. Paul on Tuesday, Sept. 23, for The Current’s final Happy Hour event of 2025. The show came ahead of the group’s new album, ‘The Americana Dream,’ which comes out Oct. 10.

Sept. 24 in Music History: Weezer released 'Pinkerton'

Sept. 24 in Music History: Weezer released 'Pinkerton'

Sep 24, 2025

James Hendrix arrived in England and legally changed his name to Jimi; the Association had a No. 1 hit to cherish; Bobby McFerrin scored the first a cappella No. 1 single; Nirvana released 'Nevermind'; Mumford and Sons released 'Babel'; and Merseybeat bandleader Gerry Marsden was born in Liverpool, Today in Music History.

Coffee Break: Venues

Coffee Break: Venues

Jill Riley and Nilufer Arsala • Sep 24, 2025

For today’s 9:30 Coffee Break, what songs that mention music venues or clubs would you like to hear?

Sept. 23 in Music History: Happy birthday, Ani DiFranco

Sept. 23 in Music History: Happy birthday, Ani DiFranco

Sep 23, 2025

Ray Charles was born; Buddy Holly and the Crickets had a hit with 'That'll Be The Day'; a widely believed story about Paul McCartney was dead started in DeKalb, Ill.; Neil Young was honored at the Americana Awards in Nashville; and Bruce Springsteen was born, Today in Music History.

Coffee Break: National Recovery Month

Coffee Break: National Recovery Month

Jill Riley and Nilufer Arsala • Sep 23, 2025

For today’s 9:30 Coffee Break, what songs related to being on a sobriety journey or in recovery would you like to hear?

Wednesday's 'Bleeds' might be the rock album of the year

Wednesday's 'Bleeds' might be the rock album of the year

Ann Powers • Sep 22, 2025

The sixth album by the North Carolina band, made over the course of a breakup between two of its members, is a masterpiece about life spent clinging to the edge of the abyss. 

Interview: Jimmy Jam and Andrea Swensson reflect on Cornbread Harris, Palmer's and second chances

Jill Riley and Natalia Toledo • Sep 22, 2025

Jill Riley from The Current’s Morning Show had an impromptu visit by the legendary Jimmy Jam and author Andrea Swensson, where they discussed the journey of reconnecting with Cornbread Harris, the closing of Palmer’s Bar on the West Bank, and more.

Sept. 22 in Music History: the very first Farm Aid takes place

Sept. 22 in Music History: the very first Farm Aid takes place

Sep 22, 2025

Joan Jett was born, Elvis shipped out to his army post; the Springfields landed in the U.S. top 20; the Band released their self-titled album; Dylan's 'Hard Rain' went Gold; and the first Farm Aid concert was held, Today in Music History.

Coffee Break: Fall!

Coffee Break: Fall!

Jill Riley and Nilufer Arsala • Sep 22, 2025

For today’s 9:30 Coffee Break, what songs relating to the fall season would you like to hear?

Willie Nelson, Neil Young, Margo Price, and others make Farm Aid 40 one to remember

Willie Nelson, Neil Young, Margo Price, and others make Farm Aid 40 one to remember

Luke Taylor and Steven Cohen • Sep 21, 2025

An epic day of music, education and action in Minneapolis, the 2025 running of Farm Aid uplifted music fans while elevating small farms and sustainable agriculture.

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