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Minnesota HomeBrew Music Show

Host, Carl Unbehaun, presents a cavalcade of songs by Minnesota songwriters along with his musical musings! A major source of our music is from members of the Minnesota Association of Songwriters. This episode celebrates their songwriting efforts and gives you lots of information on this active organization. Check them out at www.MNSongwriters.org, and tune in!


Sass

Get a Behind the Scenes look at local band Sass, Real College Radio-style, presented by Radio K! Recorded 09.29.17. Check out the performance at http://www.radiok.org/instudios/sass2/


Palm Friends

Palm Friends stopped by our studio (http://www.radiok.org/instudios/) to chat about the big apple, the Foshay tower, and their new album. Recorded 10.04.19 at Radio K. http://radiok.org


Behind the Scenes with MN Musicians: Off-Mic and On-Camera – featuring Chatham Rise

Behind the Scenes with MN Musicians: Off-Mic and On-Camera – featuring Chatham Rise

The local ethereal sound-makers of Chatham Rise joined us at Studio K (http://www.radiok.org/instudios/) to perform a set! Recorded 5.11.18 at Radio K. http://radiok.org Be sure to check out their in-studio performance!

Video shot by Grace Baldwin. Edited by Grace Baldwin. Audio recorded and mastered by Johan Barreiro.

Wild Age – “Down the Well” (Live on Radio K)

Wild Age – “Down the Well” (Live on Radio K)

Minneapolis psych-pop band Wild Age joined us in Studio K on October 14th. Featured above is the live performance of their song “Down the Well”.
Check ’em out on Facebook!
https://www.facebook.com/wildagemusic
Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/wild-age
Bandcamp: https://wildagemusic.bandcamp.com/

Radio K is the award-winning student-run radio station of the University of Minnesota, playing an eclectic variety of independent music both old and new.

Listen to Radio K at 770 AM, 100.7 FM and 104.5 FM, as well as online at radiok.org.

Video shot by Ryan Gilman, Austin Hegge, and Helen Teague.

Edited by Helen Teague.

Audio recorded and mastered by Jaak Jensen.

The Urban Hillbilly Quartet, Brother Ali and Mino Biimadiziwin

This week on Centerstage MN we’ll be joined in-studio by Eric Brandt and the Urban Hillbilly Quartet for live music and conversation.

The Urban Hillbilly Quartet is a St. Paul based American Roots-Rock band – we’ll talk about their new CD
“Bring in the Sails.”

Also, music from Trampled by Turtles new CD “Palomino,” More Than Lights and Leech Lake hip-hop artist Mino Biimadiziwin.


Never fear—turkey experts are standing by!

It’s the time of year to check in with the experts at the Butterball Turkey Talk-Line. Home economist Alice Coffey joined WTIP’s Dick Swanson recently to talk all things turkey. And as Alice says, people do incredibly unusual things with their turkeys. You can reach Butterball at 1 800 288 8372 (1 800 BUTTERBALL) or on their website at www.butterball.com.


Hard Looks

Hard Looks peeked into our studio to play some songs for us!(http://www.radiok.org/instudios/)
Recorded 2.7.20 at Radio K. http://radiok.org


Panther Ray

The boys of Minneapolis garage rock band, Panther Ray, joined us at Studio K to record a live set and interview! Presented and recorded by Radio K on 3.23.18. Check out the rest of their performance at http://www.radiok.org/instudios/panther-ray/


Chalk – “Future Sport” (Live on Radio K)

Chalk – “Future Sport” (Live on Radio K)

Local indie romance skeletons, Chalk, joined us in Studio K on October 21st. Featured above is the live performance of their song “Future Sport”.
Check ’em out on Facebook!
https://www.facebook.com/thisischalk/
Bandcamp: https://thisischalk.bandcamp.com/

Radio K is the award-winning student-run radio station of the University of Minnesota, playing an eclectic variety of independent music both old and new.

Listen to Radio K at 770 AM, 100.7 FM and 104.5 FM, as well as online at radiok.org.

Video shot by Ryan Gilman, Ellie Hendrix, and Chandler Elsbecker.

Edited by Ryan Gilman.

Audio recorded and mastered by Jaak Jensen.