Natalie Alms and Ollie Davidson aka Almond & Olive, the Neo Folk artists out of Chicago make their first appearance at Mile of Music
Beth Bombara
Natalie Alms and Ollie Davidson aka Almond & Olive, the Neo Folk artists out of Chicago make their first appearance at Mile of Music
Cool Waters Band
Greg and Dan Waters, veterans of the Fox Cities live music scene stopped by for a chat and song and brought along Andrew Trongone on guitar.
Freddy & Francine
One of the most talked about artists from Mile 7. We were lucky enough to have them join us for a chat and a live version of “Simple Thing.”
Jamie Kent
Our friend Jamie Kent drops in to share details of Peace Love and the Ladies of Nashville showcase as well as the Tiny House stage.
Michaela Anne
A staple of the new Nashville scene, Michaela Anne’s music has received critical praise from the NYTimes, NPR and Rolling Stone. She’s part of the Ladies of Nashville showcase for Mile 7.
The Ragbirds
Ragbirds front woman, Erin Zindle and brother TJ Zindle, gave us a “couch concert” version of their high-energy, gypsy-infused music.
Todd Albright
Pre-war era blues is the specialty of this 12-string guitar player and vocalist from Detroit. Albright is made his first Mile of Music appearance at Mile 7.
Arts Fishing Club
Appleton native and AFC frontman, Christopher Kessenich shares the history of the band and a song.
Chicago Farmer
Cody Diekhoff aka Chicago Farmer quickly made many festival goers’ favorite new discovery lists with his working-class folk hero style.
Dark Honey
One of several Mile artists from upstate NY, Dark Honey makes their first appearance at Mile 7, including backing up Girl Blue.
Girl Blue
Familiar to Avenue listeners, and Mile of Music standout, Ariel O’Keefe, aka Girl Blue graces us with a song.
Jon Wheelock of J-Council
Mile of Music veteran, local fan favorite and Avenue artist
Michael Shynes
The Minneapolis MN singer songwriter joins us to talk about his storytelling style of songwriting and shares a song.
Sam Burchfield
The Atlanta GA native’s music is a favorite to Avenue listeners. Sam stopped by Copper Rock to talk Wisconsin hospitality and gave us a song.
Walt Hamburger
The Fox Cities own punk rock patron saint of orphan cats, Walt Hamburger stopped by accompanied by Hillary Reynolds.
Bartees Strange
The Indie Folk Alt R&B artist headlines Mile for the first time and also returns as part of Lizzie No’s band.
Claire Kelly
Claire Kelly’s a new face at Mile of Music. The Nashville artist has a gift for well written songs that exude optimism.
Emily Scott Robinson
Another first-time Mile of Music artist Emily Scott Robinson joins to talk life on the road and gives us a song.
Lula Wiles
One of the highly anticipated artists to visit Mile of Music for the first time – we visit with Ellie Buckland, Isa Burke and Mali Obomsawin of Lula Wiles.
Pip the Pansy
She absolutely charmed Mile of Music audiences, and that shines through in her visit with us. She shares a hauntingly beautiful song with us in our Copper Rock broadcast.
Tanya Gallagher
Perhaps the only NASA intern to visit us during Mile, Tanya Gallagher is one of the latest Bose Troubadours to grace our city with her music.
Wild Adriatic
Mile of Music legends and Appleton’s favorite adopted sons, Wild Adriatic was represented in our Copper Rock studio by Travis Gray who shared an acoustic version of a WA song.
Yellow Bellied Sapsuckers
Nikki Grossmand and Joe Hart stopped in to share their brand of classic hillbilly music with a distinctly modern and lively touch..