B&E Weekly Jams Presented by Bublr Bikes: 6/23 – 6/29/19
Get a Summerfest preview with this week’s playlist.
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Get a Summerfest preview with this week’s playlist.
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Check out new music from Nile, Fuzzysurf, Juiceboxxx and more this week.
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Keep the spirit of Milwaukee Day alive with a ton of great local music.
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Check out the animated video for a ballad from “Primetime Illusion”
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Today, it was announced that The Outlaw Music Festival would return to The Big Gig for 2019.
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Riverwest Steins and Colectivo coffees scattered the crowd as Trapper Schoepp delivered his charmingly charismatic set at the Back Room at Colectivo this past Saturday evening.
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Trapper Schoepp addresses sexual assault in a very blunt manner in his latest video.
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Trapper Schoepp teams up with Patrick Sansone of Wilco and his band for a cover of Double Happiness’ “Freight Train”.
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New music from Genesis Renji, King Myles, Shle Berry, and more great Milwaukee tracks on this week’s playlist.
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Another week in the books, and new music from Sharrod Sloans, Twan Mack, Amanda Huff, and more.
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Another year of a stacked local music lineup hits Humboldt Park this summer.
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We’re bringing a hodgepodge of Milwaukee music to kick off quarter two of 2018.
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IshDARR, Reyna, Trapper Schoepp, and more will take center court at halftime this year.
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Dave’s not here, man.
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Trapper Schoepp soundtracks the perfect summer day on his new EP.
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The 9th annual RadioMilwaukee Music Awards are upon us, and we can’t wait to see some Milwaukee musicians get their well deserved shine tonight. In addition to the awards being handed out, the show will also feature performances from Ian Ewing, NO/NO, Soul Low, Milo, GGOOLLDD, and D’Amato. Tickets are still available, but a very limited quantity are left. Here’s
Read moreAh, the Oregon Trail. If you grew up in the 90’s and your school was underfunded, you vividly remember the 8-bit adventure game, where you had to navigate your way west, and hope you made it all the way without dying of dysentery. It was almost more than your brain could comprehend, as you stared at a Macintosh Classic II
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