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Loneliness, Getaways And A Self-Acceptance Speech

Album Cover Art Courtesy Hello Wendy

Friday, October 23

The Loneliness In Me is the latest release from Michigan-based musician Rachel Brooke. We’ll hear music from that release as well as selections from The Replacements’ 1983 album Hootenanny.

Credit Album Cover Art Courtesy Pretend Friend
'Pretend Friend and Friends' from Pretend Friend

Saturday, October 24

Listen for selections from My Getaway, the latest from Dustin Arbuckle & The Damnations as well as selections from Pretend Friend and Friends from Pretend Friend.

Monday, October 26

Self-Acceptance Speech is the first full-length album from Old News. We’ll hear music from that recording as well as new music from William Elliott Whitmore.

Credit Album Cover Art Courtesy Freeman Productions
Blue Oyster Cult's 'The Symbol Remains'

Tuesday, October 27

Although commonly categorized as a heavy metal band Blue Öyster Cult’s music has often straddled several genres. We’ll hear music from the band’s first studio album in two decades, The Symbol Remains, as well as music from Re-Imaginos, the new release from the band’s former drummer, Albert Bouchard, who has revisited material heard on the group’s 1988 album, Imaginos.

Credit Album Cover Art Courtesy True Tone
'I’d Rather Lead A Band' from Loudon Wainwright III

Wednesday, October 28

We'll remember singer-songwriter Jerry Jeff Walker, who died October 23 at the age of 78.

Thursday, October 29

Listen for music from the new Pleased To Meet Me boxed set by The Replacements, including the band’s final recording session with original guitarist Bob Stinson. We’ll also hear selections from Prince’s Parade LP.

Friday, October 30

We’ll preview our November featured artist, Pink Floyd.

Saturday, October 31

We celebrate Halloween with music from Bruce Springsteen, Thomas Dolby and Talking Heads.

Jedd Beaudoin is host/producer of the nationally syndicated program Strange Currency. He has also served as an arts reporter, a producer of A Musical Life and a founding member of the KMUW Movie Club. As a music journalist, his work has appeared in Pop Matters, Vox, No Depression and Keyboard Magazine.