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Dessa is a rapper, singer, and writer that NPR World Café called “One of the most anomalous artists in music today.”She’s headlining Project North this Saturday, September 21st.
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Mark Waldoch is an Eagle River based guitar, bass guitar, ukulele, banjo, and mandolin player who has been teaching music since he was fourteen.
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The LOLA arts center in Land O’ Lakes held its annual Make Music Day community event for the 6th year in a row in June. Local musicians came together to celebrate the love of music and sharing it with others.
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An outdoor art installation in Land O’Lakes invites people to immerse themselves in music, visual arts, and nature.The sound garden created by director and composer JG Everest has returned for another year.As part of WXPR’s We Live Up Here, Katie Thoresen explains how this community art project encourages everyone to be an artist.
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An outdoor art installation in Land O’Lakes invites people to immerse themselves in music, visual arts, and nature.The sound garden created by director and composer JG Everest has returned for another year.As part of WXPR’s We Live Up Here, Katie Thoresen explains how this community art project encourages everyone to be an artist.
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Lac du Flambeau singer and songwriter Kelly Jackson recently released a music video for her song “Don’t Speak” in hopes that the video will spark broader conversation about the prevalence of sexual violence, particularly in indigenous communities.
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Hodag Country Festival kicks off Thursday with a lineup including Brett Westgrove, Neal McCoy and Jon Pardi.
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Many talented and intriguing personalities have called northern Wisconsin home throughout history, from the naturalist Sam Campbell to actress Joan Valerie, and baseball player Cy Williams. But this musically magical couple stands apart from the rest.
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Today millions of people listen to and create music. Creating music connects us. Band teachers around the world are working to extend that connectedness to younger generations.
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Six songs written by Lac du Flambeau tribal members are finalists for the Native American Music Awards. That's the most nominations the Lac du Flambeau tribe has received in a single year.