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March 29, 2009 Guest –
Jonathan Rundman
Program: Music Intended for the Soul
Born
and raised in the isolated Finnish-American communities of Michigan's
Upper Peninsula, Jonathan Rundman has been writing songs and
performing across the country since he was 18 years old. He emerged on
the national music scene in the late-90s as a Chicago-based touring
artist, generating rave reviews in Billboard, The New York Times,
Performing Songwriter, Paste, and countless regional publications. Now
living in Minneapolis, he continues to tour and record. Jonathan's songs
can be heard on radio stations across America, in Scandinavia and
England, and have been featured on the Ellen Degeneres Show.
Jonathan Rundman's 2004 album Public Library was produced
by Walter Salas-Humara and features legendary New York rock band The
Silos as backing musicians. In 2007 Salt Lady Records released The
Best of Jonathan Rundman: 20 Songs from the 20th Century, a
collection of Jonathan's best songs from his earliest albums. Now in
2008, Rundman presents Insomniaccomplishments, an 18-song
CD exploring a surprising array of lyrical topics and musical genres.
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