Posted on March 5, 2009 by Adam Carr
Listen: I have to make a confession on this here blog — the following audio piece was edited in a way that… shall I say… bends words a little. I originally prompted responses with the line, “Think of a time a song, album, or band got totally stuck in your head.” We happened to notice that [...]
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Posted on February 20, 2009 by Adam Carr
Listen: A few weeks ago, Milwaukee rockers Revolush stopped by the studio for an installment of Scott’s 414 Music. While they were hanging out in the studios, I decided to give them a friendly interrogation. Fortunately for them, their answers were what I wanted to hear:
And did you know Revolush is on the cusp of celebrity [...]
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Posted on February 14, 2009 by Adam Carr
Listen: Kevin Stalheim, Present Music’s founder and artistic director, sat down with us and covered far too many topics for us to squeeze into two minutes. However, we managed to pull out a few pieces that begin to explain why Present Music is so unique:
This is a supplemental clip where Kevin raises an interesting point [...]
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Posted on February 11, 2009 by Adam Carr
Listen: You hear their music on the 88Nine all the time, and now you can get a brief glimpse into the people behind the Lackloves. Isn’t it cool that the lead singer of a Milwaukee music staple works at GE Healthcare?
Next time we sit down with them, we definitely need to ask some follow up questions [...]
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Posted on January 29, 2009 by Sam Van Hallgren
The Cactus Club, Bay View
Listen: Milwaukeeans remember some of their favorite live concerts.
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Posted on January 29, 2009 by Sam Van Hallgren
Listen:
Sarah Dollhausen, Executive Director of True Skool, Inc on Milwaukee’s Northwest side, explains how they use Hip Hop art, music and dance to keep kids engaged in learning.
For more information on True Skool, check out their website.
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