Live Music Archive
WTIP regularly hosts live in-studio music. We feature local musicians, groups and bands as well as musicians and bands visiting the area.
Hovland musicians Jim & Michele Miller stop by Studio A
-Buck and Bob hosted local musicians Jim and Michele Miller Mar. 30, who talked about how they collaborate, and shared some great music.
Clearwater Hot Club brings hot, cool jazz to Studio A
-Buck, Bob & Ann welcomed the Clearwater Hot Club (Sam Miltich, Matt Miltich, Mike Miller) to The Roadhouse during spring membership drive for talk, laughter, and great music.
Local Music Project with Francie Beaster
-In this installment of the Local Music Project, Francie Beaster shares how there has always been time for music in her busy life as wife, mother, piano instructor and church musician.
Chastity Brown stops by Studio A to talk and play from her new album, "Back-Road Highways"
-Chastity Brown stopped in to The Roadhouse March 9 to talk with Buck and Bob about creating her newest album, "Back-Road Highways." The official release is March 24 at the Cedar Cultural Center in Minneapolis.
Stonebridge Singers Drum from Grand Portage at Sled Dogs to St. Paul Rally
-The Stone Bridge Singers Drum is a group made up of 11 young men from Grand Portage. They kicked off Thursday’s “Sled Dogs To St.
The Thunderheads play Studio A
-Buck and Bob welcomed Twin Cities band The Thunderheads (Steve Blexrud, Craig Paquette & Don Blue) to The Roadhouse Feb. 24 for plenty of chat, laughter and music.
Local Music Project: Joe Paulik with Jessi Nicholson and Al Oikari
-Joe Paulik has been writing music since he was 12. He moved to Cook County in 1982 when he was 20 years old and began performing in the area a few years later.
Chris Hoglund Interviews Minneapolis Hip-Hop Artist Dessa
-Minneapolis based hip-hop artist Dessa wrapped up a nation-wide tour at Papa Charlie's in Lutsen on Jan. 14. Chris Hoglund had a chance to visit with Dessa backstage before her show.
Michael Johnson & Michael Monroe ring out 2011 on The Roadhouse
-Local favorites Michael Monroe and Michael Johnson stopped by The Roadhouse Dec. 30 for what is becoming a year-end musical tradition.