Arts & Culture
Jessie Daley of FRAEA on the Scenic Route
Will Moore-FRAEA is the Minneapolis-based electronic duo of singer Jessie Daley and Drew Preiner.
Michael Monroe's music brightens a winter night
-Local fave Michael Monroe stopped by The Roadhouse to share his special brand of music, both originals and covers. He's currently finishing up his third folk legends album. You can learn more about Michael, his music, and his upcoming performance schedule here.
Timmy Haus brings wide variety of music to Studio A
-Grand Marais' Timmy Haus is a versatile musician who's been playing professionally for years. He joined Dave and Dick for fun chat and a range of songs, including a great rock & roll/holiday mashup. You can learn more about Timmy and his music here.
Lutsen guitarist Jon Kallberg returns to The Roadhouse
-Lutsen guitarist Jon Kallberg made a long-awaited return visit to The Roadhouse with two beautiful guitars. Listen for stories about these unique instruments, and both original and cover tunes. You can hear Jon in person at Lutsen Resort in February.
Joe Dunn of Frogleg on the Scenic Route
Will Moore-Frogleg is a genre-blending 6-piece jam band from Minneapolis that got their start as a house band at Bunker's Music Bar and Grille.
Buck Benson shares his stories of Nepal on the Roadhouse
-Local adventurer and former WTIP host Buck Benson returns to the Roadhouse to talk about his latest biking trip to Nepal.
Boyd Blomberg on open mic nights and Pushing Chain's year
Will Moore-Boyd "Bump" Blomberg has long been a mainstay of the local music scene in Cook County.
Bass player Charlie Bruber on the Scenic Route
Will Moore-Charlie Bruber is an electric bass player from the Twin Cities currently playing with the groups Tabah and Black Market Brass, an afrobeat dance ensemble.
Sing along with Sherrie Lindskog and the WTIP Chorus
-Dave & Dick welcomed Sherrie Lindskog to Studio A for delightful piano music, Christmas carols, and laughter. Merry Christmas!
Adventures in ice fishing with Joe Friedrichs
Will Moore-WTIP producer and music director Will Moore has never been properly ice fishing. As someone born and raised in Minnesota, he feels this needs to change.