Aug 27, 2009

Archived: Finally Legal: Monday Night Live Turns 18

Finally Legal: Monday Night Live Turns 18

Aug. 27, 2009, St. Cloud, Minn., — September 14 marks the start of a new season and the 18th birthday of KVSC’s Monday Night Live (MNL) program.  KVSC continues to deliver a wide range of homegrown music to celebrate MNL’s right to vote, go to ‘R’ rated movies and gamble the night away – legally.  Tune in to 88.1FM each Monday from 10-11 p.m. to hear local musicians live from the KVSC performance studio.
 
The Sans Souci Quartet is the first band to grace the KVSC Performance Studio in season 18.  The Sans Souci Quartet hails from Minneapolis and picks traditional bluegrass instruments in a not so traditional way, which is sure to give the listeners a good taste of the eclectic line-up in the 18th season of Monday Night Live.

This season’s lineup includes artists in genres ranging from alterative rock and pop to bluegrass and Americana.  Roster McCabe, set for November 2, tastefully infuses funk, rock and reggae into an up-beat blend that propels them into explosive performances.  Please see the attached Fall 2009 schedule for further artist details.  As more artists are added, we will update the MNL link on kvsc.org.

Being featured on Monday Night Live is an excellent opportunity for local musicians wishing to gain exposure to a broad and eclectic audience.  KVSC’s broadcasting radius covers 70 miles and serves countless central Minnesota cities.  The station also provides live Web streaming via its Web site, www.kvsc.org.  Many now-popular acts have performed in the MNL studios, including: Mason Jennings, The Pines, and Charlie Parr.

In addition to being aired live on 88.1FM, MNL broadcasts are simulcast on UTVS-TV.  The MNL production is completely student run and produced.

To check out the MNL lineup or access KVSC programming, visit www.kvsc.org.
 

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