Boats annnd…! Tonight, on The Live Feed we take you to Boats & Bluegrass 2022 with The Potluck String Band. From the twin cities, Potluck String Band has been spreading their good old-fashioned fun throughout the Midwest. Like a good potlock dinner, The Potluck String band delivered great taste. The band has already shared the stage with the likes of Charlie Parr, Dead Horses and Dig Deep. I’m Tobias Waters, get ready to strum along with the Potluck String Band, LIVE from Boats and Bluegrass 2022, tonight on The Live Feed.
Original Air Date: 09/30/22
The Live Feed is produced by KQAL FM on the campus of Winona State University and is made possible by a grant from the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.
Boats annnd…! Tonight, on The Live Feed we take you to Boats & Bluegrass 2022 with Dig Deep. From over the river in Wisconsin, Dig Deep keeps Surprising us with a mix of bluegrass and Punk. dig deep has established themselves as a unique voice of the thriving bluegrass scene throughout the Midwest. The band has already shared the stage with the likes of Charlie Parr, Dead Horses and Buffalo Galaxy. I’m Tobias Waters, get ready to bang along with Dig Deep, LIVE from Boats and Bluegrass 2022, tonight on The Live Feed.
Original Air Date: 09/30/22
The Live Feed is produced by KQAL FM on the campus of Winona State University and is made possible by a grant from the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.
Few can remember a time without the internet. Many of you are listening to this at our website KQAL.org. However, the internet is a lot like an unexplored land with all of us exploring and creating foundations and colonies in the form of websites, chatrooms, and more. Much like unexplored lands you can come across several dangers in the ethereal world of the internet. On today’s culture clique we talk with Alison Fae and Leo Lamire about some of the many dangers and tips in navigating the virtual playground
A moment in time moves swiftly by us as we live our lives. Each of these moments store a snapshot of events, conversations, ideas, and people but immediately they become the past and the past only exists in our memories. What happens if we give that memory a voice? If these snapshots in time could talk to us today? Today on Culture Clique we get to hear the “Voices from the Past” as they talk about life in 1950s Winona
A moment in time moves swiftly by us as we live our lives. Each of these moments store a snapshot of events, conversations, ideas, and people but immediately they become the past and the past only exists in our memories. What happens if we give that memory a voice? If these snapshots in time could talk to us today? Today on Culture Clique we get to hear the “Voices from the Past” as they talk about life in 1950s Winona.
On this episode of the Live Feed, we travel to Winona State for a live performance by Yam Haus. Founded in Minneapolis Minnesota in 2017 Yam Haus started with small daily YouTube vlogs. They have sold out shows across the Midwest. With the release of their debut album “Stargazer” they continue to grow in popularity. For more information about Yam Haus go to www.yamhaus.com. Now live from Winona State University in Winona, MN its Yam Haus on today’s Live Feed.
Boats annnd…! Tonight on The Live Feed we take you to Boats & Bluegrass 2022 for a performance from LoHi Records recording artist Pat Ferguson. Pat is a nationally renowned singer songwriter guitar picker from Madison WI. He was also a founding member and lead guitarist with the regional band Smokin’ Bandits. Pat has shared the stage with the likes of Merle Haggard, Little Feat, Railroad Earth, Todd Snider, Jason Isbell, Trampled by Turtles, Chicago Farmer and Band of Heathens to name a few… or more than a few. Hehe. So I spose he puts on a purty derned good show. Stay tuned and find out! Here’s Pat Ferguson LIVE from Boats and Bluegrass 2022, tonight on The Live Feed.
Original Air Date: 11/25/22
The Live Feed is produced by KQAL FM on the campus of Winona State University and is made possible by a grant from the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.