Monroe Crossing perform in the Current studio

by Dale Connelly, Minnesota Public Radio,
Jim Ed Poole, Minnesota Public Radio
June 28, 2007

St. Paul, Minn. — Monroe Crossing does it the old-fashioned way: standing around one microphone, leaning in and backing off when they have to balance the overall sound of the five instruments and vocal harmonies. It's a dance they make about 150 times a year in concerts all over the Midwest.

They're hosting a bluegrass festival June 29, 2007 at the Carpenter Nature Center and stopped by the Morning Show studio to talk about it. Songs performed: "No One Has to Tell Me What Love Is," "Mason Harris," and "Into the Fire."

Guests
  • Monroe Crossing
Broadcast Dates
  • The Morning Show,
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