The Chart Show: KELS goes to No. 1 with 'Gone' Jun 18, 2026Check out the Top 10 voted on The Chart Show this week.
Recap and photos: Mavis Staples and Lucius bring joy to St. PaulLuke Taylor • Jun 18, 2026Across a 12-song set, Staples and her band filled the Ordway Music Hall with soulful sounds drawing from Staples’ solo releases, including her 2025 album, ‘Sad and Beautiful World,’ as well as from the Staple Singers’ deep back catalogue.
Interview: Jobi Riccio details sophomore album, 'Face the Feeling'Jill Riley and Natalia Toledo • Jun 18, 2026Americana singer-songwriter Jobi Riccio talked with The Current’s Morning Show about growing up in Colorado, making the big move to Nashville, her latest album Face the Feeling, and performing at The Current’s Happy Hour series.
June 18 in Music History: Phoebe Bridgers released 'Punisher' Jun 18, 2026Columbia Records started producing the LP; Abba performed for the King of Sweden and his soon-to-be queen; Fleetwood Mac hit No. 1 with 'Dreams'; Phoebe Bridgers released her second studio album; and Sir Paul McCartney celebrates a birthday, Today in Music History.
Coffee Break: JuneteenthJill Riley and Nilufer Arsala • Jun 18, 2026For today’s 9:30 Coffee Break, what songs to celebrate Juneteenth would you like to hear?
Watch Flock of Dimes perform a MicroShow at Cloudland Theater in Minneapolis Jun 17, 2026Hear intimate performances from Flock of Dimes’ latest album, ‘The Life You Save,’ along with some selections from earlier releases.
June 17 in Music History: Placebo released their self-titled debut album Jun 17, 2026Col. Tom Parker became Elvis's boss; Andy Gibb had a singles-chart first; NKOTB scored their first No. 1 hit; Springsteen proved he is a marathon man; Carole King had a huge album hit; and Dolly Parton recorded a timeless classic, Today in Music History.
Coffee Break: PollinatorsJill Riley and Nilufer Arsala • Jun 17, 2026For today’s 9:30 Coffee Break, what songs related to pollinators would you like to hear?
June 16 in Music History: Beth Ditto released 'Fake Sugar' Jun 16, 2026The Monterey Pop Festival began; Dylan recorded 'Like a Rolling Stone'; the Jackson Five enjoyed a summer TV variety show on CBS; the New York Dolls performed together for the first time since 1975, Today in Music History.
Coffee Break: World CupJill Riley and Nilufer Arsala • Jun 16, 2026For today’s 9:30 Coffee Break, what songs related to soccer would you like to hear?