The Roseville Community Band has been around for well over 60 years. The group plays locally and has traveled to other states and foreign countries, too. Dan Kuch directs the Roseville Community Band. I is Dan’s role to find interesting music for the group to play, and he has also written the group’s calling card tune, March of the Roses. Dan’s conversation with Phil Nusbaum opened with Dan playing his original song.
It’s been over three years since a group of Ball Club youth came together with the support of their community, to build a new park for area kids to play in and for the community to enjoy.
They’ve worked alongside the Ball Club Local Indian Council… an area group called the Circle of Healing… and a playground project manager.
The park they envisioned, designed, and planned, was set for a grand opening early July but, like many projects during this time, it’s been delayed.
However, the effort to build the park – that centers culture and inclusion – is still going as strong as ever.
The Roseville Community Band has been around for well over 60 years. The group plays locally and has traveled to other states and foreign countries, too. Dan Kuch directs the Roseville Community Band. I is Dan’s role to find interesting music for the group to play, and keeping things fresh. Dan has also composed the group’s calling card tune, March of the Roses. Dan’s conversation with Phil Nusbaum opened with Dan playing his original song.
Northland Community and Technical College Music Department present: Northland Band Fall Concert 2019, featuring the Northern Community Band and the Northland Area High School Honor band , under the direction of Linda Samuelson
Recorded November 8, 2018 at the Northland Theatre in Thief River Falls, MN
The Northland Community Band of Thief River Falls plays music from the World War I era, including a selection of popular tunes taken from the original Thief River Falls City Band library dating back to the early 1900’s. The concert was recorded at Northland Community & Technical College on May 7, 2019.
We’re having a special program to talk about KBXE and the area it will serve: Bemidji , Bagley and all the towns and townships nearby. Do you live in the new KBXE listening area?
Are you curious about Northern Community Radio’s new station, and how KBXE will relate to KAXE?
Can you tell us something we might not know about the people and places KBXE’s new signal will cover.
We recently learned about a company in Two Harbors, Ruth’s Vegetarian Gourmet, that produces gourmet vegetarian and vegan frozen foods—and wanted to learn more. Tina Van Aernum, PR and marketing director for the company, joined The Roadhouse to tell us more.
On this episode of, The Live Feed – Bill Stoneberg visits with a twin cities based comedian who recently opened for Louie Anderson. Pulling from his philosophy and political science background and his time as a substitute teacher, this comedians sense of humor makes him a standout in the field. He’ll share with us how he keeps up with the demands of entertaining, and how he first began his career in comedy. Stick around to hear part of his set from “The Big Bübs Comedy Show” in downtown Winona Minnesota.
One of the United States’ biggest exports is its entertainment. American-made films, television and music receive wide distribution to the far-flung corners of the globe. But even though domestic media dominates the scene, entertainment from other countries does find a way to trickle in. Culture Queue Associate Producer Parker Lemke spoke with the owner of Minneapolis comics publisher Uncivilized Books about his experience bringing international comics to the United States.