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Minnesota musicians share how they're doing and a song
Updated: May 27These times? They are strange ones.Throughout this pandemic, we’ve been asking Minnesota musicians to send us a song and an update on how they’re doing. We’ve been airing those songs at around 8:50 a.m. each morning.If you live in Minnesota and play music, we want to hear the sounds of your self-quarantine! .Take a scroll and listen to some of the artists we’ve heard from so far.Check back soon, we’ll update this page as we hear from more musicians.MPR News is made by Members. Gifts from individuals fuel the programs that you and your neighbors rely on. Donate today to power...…Updated: May 27These times? They are strange ones.Throughout this pandemic, we’ve been asking Minnesota musicians to send us a song and an update on how they’re doing. We’ve been airing those songs at around 8:50 a.m. each morning.If you live in Minnesota and play music, we want to hear the sounds of your self-quarantine! .Take a scroll and listen to some of the artists we’ve heard from so far.Check back soon, we’ll update this page as we hear from more musicians.MPR News is made by Members. Gifts from individuals fuel the programs that you and your neighbors rely on. Donate today to power...WW…
Audio postcard: Too many signs of spring to count
If you're looking for ways to get outside this weekend but need a little inspiration, here’s a tip: it’s not too early to go looking for wildflowers in Minnesota.Longtime Morning Edition listeners will remember wildflower chasers , who travel all over the state during the growing season, looking for what's in bloom. Earlier this week, they stopped at , near Faribault, Minn., and found too many signs of spring to count.Click on the audio player above to hear their audio postcard. MPR News is made by Members. Gifts from individuals fuel the programs that you and your neighbors rely on. Donate...…If you're looking for ways to get outside this weekend but need a little inspiration, here’s a tip: it’s not too early to go looking for wildflowers in Minnesota.Longtime Morning Edition listeners will remember wildflower chasers , who travel all over the state during the growing season, looking for what's in bloom. Earlier this week, they stopped at , near Faribault, Minn., and found too many signs of spring to count.Click on the audio player above to hear their audio postcard. MPR News is made by Members. Gifts from individuals fuel the programs that you and your neighbors rely on. Donate...WW…
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