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Cabin Fever Reliever 2024

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KTWH Community Radio Presents…

THE CABIN FEVER RELIEVER
and Native Nations Expo
Two Harbors High School

 

Catch Cabin Fever and feel good doing it!

Two Harbors Community Radio (KTWH-LP) is thrilled to present our 8th in-person Cabin Fever Reliever at the Two Harbors High School on Sunday, March 10. A very special addition to our benefit performance for KTWH this year is the Native Nations Expo in the Great Hall from 1-3 pm. Cabin Fever 2024 is a celebration of regional musical talent, indigenous culture in the Northland, and community radio. Families will enjoy the Cabin Fever Reliever Variety Show in the auditorium from 3-5 pm. We’ll welcome singer, songwriter and story weaver John Sonofmel (Master of Ceremonies), David Huckfelt, The Oshkii Giizhik Singers, Michael Laughing Fox Charette, and Edward Ojard.

Advance tickets, $15 each or $35 Family, are on sale now at KTWH.org–click the Pre-sale Tickets button on the homepage– and in-person starting February 9th at Cedar Coffee Company and the KTWH studios. Tickets are $18 at the door, day of the event. The doors open at 1 pm for the Expo and free treats will be available to all before the show. Coffee will be for sale from Cedar Coffee Co.

Tribal agencies and community members will participate in the Native Nations Expo, a culturally themed outreach event taking place before the live show in the Great Hall of Two Harbors High School. We’re so pleased that the Lower Sioux Indian Community will come to show people their energy efficient Hempcrete building products. What a cool innovation! MN Historical Society, Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission (GLIFWC), The 1854 Treaty Authority and John Beargrease’s great-grandson Mike Keyport and the Beargrease Sled Dog Race folks will be among the Expo participants.

Here is a snapshot of the acts appearing at Cabin Fever 2024 (click on photos to change size):

Photo, Graham Tolbert

David Huckfel is a singer/lyricist/activist and founding frontman of Minneapolis indie-folk cult favorites The Pines. With improvisational mastery, Huckfelt’s shows and songs of no-spiritual-surrender have earned him a devoted following, sharing stages with Mavis Staples, Emmylou Harris, Bon Iver, Calexico, Trampled By Turtles & more. An encounter and collaboration with radical Native American poet John Trudell introduced Huckfelt as friend & partner to an array of Indigenous artists & activists including Winona LaDuke, Louise Erdrich, & Keith Secola, working for climate justice and tribal sovereignty under the banner of music & resistance. Rooted in the same fertile Midwestern soil that produced folk singers like John Prine and Greg Brown, David’s solo work reveals a rugged optimism through layers of dark in real time with songs that speak volumes, soft & clear.

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Photo, JD Bass Photography

John Sonofmel. Voted 2017 “One Week Live” Singer/Songwriter of the Year- Wussow’s Music Cafe, formerly Beaners. “Dylanesque songwriting delivered with a voice like Johnny Cash.” –Jeffrey Jones, WOJB Music Director, Hayward, WI. “Sometimes it takes traveling far from home to find out where one comes from. From Baku to Berkeley, Anchorage to Ankara, Sonofmel brings the foreign home to the familiar, piling prodigal wanderings and fistfuls of chords into spoken word, stories, and song.” – Sonofmel

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Photo, Nedahness Rose Greene

Oshkii Giizhik Singers (OGS) is a group of Indigenous women singers and hand drummers from Northern Minnesota. Founded in 2006, the group has had dozens of Native women and elders from the region sing and share teachings over the years. OGS was the first women’s drum group to receive a “best traditional recording” NAMMY award in 2009 with their album, It’s A New Day For Love and credit that distinction to the many women’s drum groups that paved the way for them.

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Photo provided by Michael Laughing Fox Charette

Michael Charette (Laughing Fox) is an artist, musician, writer and performer and a member of the Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior Chippewa (Ojibwe). As a self-taught Native American flute player, he enhances his stories with flute music and storytelling performance. Growing up surrounded by the beauty of Lake Superior and the Woodlands led him to dedicate his gifts as an artist teaching about Indigenous history, culture, and heritage. His work as both a visual and performance artist is varied and tied together by the traditional wisdom of the Anishinaabe people, which is respectfully incorporated into his work. Tales of Laughing Fox are Native American Cultural Demonstrations that consist of stories, culture, history and music from the Anishinaabe Peoples. With over 20 flutes in his collection, each with their own story voices and song, Michael weaves traditional storytelling with his own experiences. Tales of Laughing Fox performs all over Turtle Island and beyond, recently returning from a trip to York, England.

Laughing Fox currently has Native American flute Music albums available:
https://laughingfox.bandcamp.com
https://talesoflaughingfox.wixsite.com/talesoflaughingfox

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Photo provided by Helen Ojard

Edward Ojard aka “Eddie” of Two Harbors began playing piano at age 3, composing at age 4 and has become a highly accomplished 15 year old pianist & composer. Eddie’s musicianship continues to advance through his study of piano and music theory, which earned him the highest score and special honors in recent statewide piano comprehensive exams. Eddie’s success in the American Protege Piano Competition earned him a spot performing at Carnegie Hall in December 2023. Along with music competition, high school classes, and being a Two Harbors High School JV basketball player, Eddie is busy preparing to release his 5th original music CD.

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Community radio provides an outlet for diverse voices, talents and stories from across our area. The Cabin Fever show reflects the range of ages, tastes and talents you’ll hear daily on KTWH-LP.

Two Harbors Community Radio, KTWH at 99.5 FM, streaming live at ktwh.org online, is a non-profit listener supported radio station that strengthens community by sustaining a grassroots forum of respectful inquiry into shared values, issues, and cultural expressions. KTWH is volunteer driven, and that means that you and your neighbors can help us make community radio happen.

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Questions? Email KTWH, thcommradio@gmail.com or call us: 218-595-6195

KTWH is grateful to area businesses and organizations that sponsor our event.

The 2024 Cabin Fever Reliever Radio Variety Show has been generously supported by funding and assistance from Lovin’ Lake County.

We thank all our generous sponsors:

* Cooperative Light and Power

* Holiday Stores of Two Harbors (east and west)

* Judy’s Cafe

* North Shore Federal Credit Union

* Thrivent Financial

* Harbor Rail Loft

* Lake County Press

* North Shore Journal

* Two Harbors Federal Credit Union

* The Reader

* Betty’s Pies

* Fond Du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa

* Two Harbors Media

* Lovin Lake County

* Minnesota Public Radio

PO Box 622, Two Harbors, MN 55616 218-595-6195 THCommRadio@gmail.com