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The Wussow's Podcast

By: Jason Wussow Terry Johnson
  • Summary

  • New Episodes 1st TUESDAY of EVERY MONTH!

    The Wussow's Podcast, based in Duluth, MN, digs into the venue's rich culture of musicians, artists, and a community of unique personalities. Intriguing folks. all connected to the café.

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Episodes
  • Scott Lunt (AKA Starfire) - The Wussow's Podcast Episode 15
    May 7 2024

    Scott Lunt, also known as Starfire, is the guitarist and vocalist for Father Hennepin, founder of Homegrown Music Festival and Perfect Duluth Day, plus a radio DJ at The North (among other skills and hobbies). He joins hosts Jason and Terry to discuss how Father Hennepin came to be the first band to play at the cafe, Pirate Radio, the impact of Homegrown, travel, and more!

    New episodes on the FIRST TUESDAY of EVERY MONTH!

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    40 mins
  • Baharat - The Wussow's Podcast Episode 14
    Apr 9 2024

    This month we're joined by Lyla Abukhodair, Manny Eisele, Marshall Dillon, and Rob Runnels of Duluth based band Baharat to discuss their upcoming album, Lyla's new market/deli Falastin opening this Spring in the New London Cafe building, collaborating on creative work, and more!

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    40 mins
  • Annmarie Geniusz and Sparkly Steve - The Wussow's Podcast Episode 13
    Mar 5 2024

    This month, artist and Art Coordinator for the café Annmarie Geniusz and her partner/local fashion icon Sparkly Steve sit down to discuss their time before coming to and embracing Duluth, creating art, how frisbee has shaped their lives, and more!

    New episode of the Wussow's Podcast release the FIRST TUESDAY of EVERY MONTH!

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    51 mins

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