MultePod presents: Melodies of the Heart

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Justa a quick reminder that our broadcast time is now Fridays at 1 p.m. CT and Mondays at 7 p.m. CT on air or online at KYMNRadio.net — or anytime here on the Multe Music site.Melodies of the Heart
Tunes that explore the emotion of love.
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MultePod presents: A Cup of Coffee

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A Cup of Coffee
This show features tunes about one of the essential beverages in the Nordic countries — coffee!
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The most requested Nordic tune in Minnesota…

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… nursing homes (alderheimer)?
Johan på snippen. Really.
A few years ago, a friend of mine went to a concert given by three prominent accordionists from this region. They were playing both full-size and diatonic accordions and lots of music from all over Europe.
During the program, they mentioned that the Swedish tune "Johan på snippen  (John in [...]

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If it walks like a duck, talks like a duck…

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Here's a wonderful new schottis from the Original Swedish Arvika Blues Breakers in Värmland, Sweden.
I can appreciate a band that has instruments such as a washboard, kazoo and a "screamer".
Here they are doing a new schottis written by Tuta that they call the Blues-schottis, but that I think should be called something more fowl-oriented (for [...]

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