Live Radio Show - Not Ready To Die

13jan12:00 pm2:00 pmLive Radio Show - Not Ready To Die

Event Details

Monday January 13th noon MST on KBMF 102.5 FM
Streaming live at butteamericaradio.org
“My generation/still as loud it’s old yeah / Not ready to die die die / Not ready to fold”
– Scott McCaughey, The Minus Five, “My Generation”
 
Not Ready To Die
A radio show about musicians “of a certain age,” and how they do what they do: creatively, economically and in terms of both physical and mental health. Along with such topics as band reunions, nostalgia versus moving forward, what makes a band a band, technology and local scenes. As part of his Dear Butte residency, author and journalist Jason Cohen will be joined on-air (via phone or Internet) by Bozeman’s Ron Sanchez (Donovan’s Brain, Career Record) and his longtime friend ad collaborator Scott McCaughey (The Minus Five, Young Fresh Fellow, R.E.M.). There will also be conversations with Missoula musician and songwriter  Caroline Keys (Stellarondo, Junior) and Montana expat Tim Midyett (Silkworm, Mint Mile).  
Jason Cohen has been a contributing writer at Texas Monthly since 1995, and also worked there as a senior editor. His 1997 story “The Ice Bats Cometh,” about minor league hockey in Texas, was the basis of his book Zamboni Rodeo (Greystone Press, 2001). He is also the coauthor of Generation Ecch! (Fireside Books, 1994), and the co-editor of SXSW Scrapbook (Essex/University of Texas Press, 2011). His 1995 Rolling Stone cover story on the band Hole prompted Courtney Love to yell at him from the stage at Lollapalooza in Austin, while his 2007 Portland Monthly profile of the Portland strip club Mary’s won a Sex-Positive Journalism Award. His most recent book is This is the Noise That Keeps Me Awake (with the band Garbage)

 

Cohen has also written for SPIN, Stereogum, Slate, Eater, Details, the Austin Chronicle, the Austin American-StatesmanPitchfork, the New York Times, The Missoula Independent and Cincinnati magazine. Most of those publications even still exist.

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Time

January 13, 2025 12:00 pm - 2:00 pm(GMT+00:00)

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