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September 18, 2025 54 mins
Turn On & Tap In To Independent + Original Music from Wisconsin & the Midwest with WAPL Home Brewed Radio!

                             ♫ This Week's Featured Home Brewed Artists ♫
The Belle Weather / Dead Horses / Warden Music / Spooner / Cookiebug + El Willis / Rebel Waltz / Son Reis Project / The Snowbirds / David Richards LochMhor / Jason Schaefer Music / Reverend Raven & Westside Andy with the Chain Smokin' Altar Boys / Great Lake Drifters

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Looking for the best Badger Brood original music.

Speaker 2 (00:04):
Well you found it pop the top on.

Speaker 3 (00:07):
Another refreshing episode of wlpl oh Brews Radio, pouring only
the finest independent original music from Wisconsin at the Midwest
into your ears. Now, sit back, relax and enjoy.

Speaker 4 (00:22):
Hey, good morning, Welcome into WAPL Homebrewed Radio. I'm John Jordan.
Take a seat, get ready to drink in some Badger
Brude original independent music crafted from Wisconsin and the Midwest,
hopefully of new Bruise for you to sample. Also on
today's show, along with some live music happenings around northeast Wisconsin.
Busy stuff with a Labor Day weekend upon us. Let's

(00:45):
get it started. Let's tap this episode today with the Bellweather.
Bellweather is going to be on the Fox River House
Patio in Appleton, coming up this Friday that starts around
seven seven point thirty usually out on the patio. Is
going to be a great time always with the bell Weather.
Here they are with their song Serendipity on w a

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p O home Brewed Radio.

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Sep reading of the town.

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(05:39):
Now you know he got oh when I got time,
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Oh.

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Welcome back. It's w ap L home brewed radio. Dead Horses,
ain't got time. Dead Horses riding into Ledstone Vineyards and
Green Leaf this Thursday for the wind Down music series
that starts at six o'clock. What a great venue for
live music. I'm John Jordan, the hard work and hard
rocking guys from the band Warden just finished up their

(09:48):
brand new album called Pay the Tool, one of the
last albums recorded with the Maestro Martin Goldie at Rock
Gardens Studio and the results absolutely killer. Warden's going to
be heading to Dork County, Sister Bay to be specific,
and they are going to be rock and L. Johnson's
Stubborn Beer Garden next Friday. Here's their brand new single.

(10:09):
It's called Pretty Life from Warden on w A p L.
Home Brood Radio.

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Yes, in all the way, I haven't No, you shouldn't care.

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I'm not the one you got hell what I had
to do.

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Matty you I s few that I'm on it without
the fall of true.

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Give me something time.

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I'm way s.

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Oh, man, I can laugh for.

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I'm when I'm sick.

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It real showing to me something I know now I'm
mounting nothing if I'm.

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On a little on aunt, you know. And if I
all right now, I don't know.

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Why I stand here wat just watch that chaw.

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Get buy of these.

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And no bad lot the chase. Well, may I can constize.

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The bad.

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I'm about the check.

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About the.

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Future.

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About letts who.

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Say this is w A p L.

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Homebrew what's last of other sleep?

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Who is the strangest behind of this?

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Where is the town?

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Things up to me?

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Why is it also out?

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Don't find wherever it's all?

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solid work.

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Four running.

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That figure.

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Don't want to find.

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That's so.

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This is sutt.

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Place, this place, this pace, this place, this hole, the stream,
stay on it.

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I let you go on the way.

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Went to this place, this place, this strace is tway.

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This's all the strange is the same.

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Liken this place, this place.

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Welcome back.

Speaker 4 (18:23):
It's wapl home brewed radio classic track from the band Spooner,
formed in Madison nineteen seventy four by key boardist and
vocalist Doug Erickson, songwriter and guitarist also vocalist Bob Olsen
and guitarist and vocalist Dave Benton. Originally acoustic electric trio
between seventy five and seventy eight. Then, the band has

(18:45):
undergone several lineup changes, including adding Uber producer now Butch
Vig as a drummer. Along the way, had some moderate
hits throughout the eighties, disbanded in nineteen ninety three, and
then in about twenty thirteen released a digital only album
called Hindsight and that's where we got that song from.

(19:06):
Leave this Place Behind collection of EP singles, unreleased material,
just absolutely fascinating ties to the legendary Smart Studios in
Madison with Vig, Steve Marker and Ericson all involved in that.
And if you haven't seen that documentary yet the Smart
Studios story, seek it out. If you're a fan of

(19:28):
live music or just music in general, like Midwestern music
that is that was just the epicenter of everything going
on at that time at Smart Studios in Madison. So yeah,
fascinating watch for sure. I'm John Jordan, speaking of studios.
Osh Gosh's Top Soil Studio is prepping for an anniversary

(19:49):
show next Saturday at Fletch's local taphouse in osh Gas
twenty five years in the mix Top Soil Records and
TRS Recording, there's a there's a whole ton of bands
that to have recorded at Top Soiler are going to
be playing next Saturday, including Rebel Waltz Uh, the Sunrise
Project we'll hear from them in the next segment, and

(20:11):
the reformed Cookie Bug. Let's stick our hand in the
Cookie Bug jar as it is and pull out this
one from their self titled album, It's Cookie Bug with
Now I'm on on w A p L home Brewed Radio.

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Now I'm on the dollar bill.

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I'm finally worth my keep. You can borrow me, take
my chances. When you're here hot in the mirror, they capture.

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Me for the.

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Pizza star.

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Flag caught down.

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Your master printed down my yard can Now I'm mama.

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Telling fill I find more than my chain.

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You can bother me. I'll take my chances when you
don't have I nail the mirror you captured me.

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I'm a little son in.

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A messy a man, I'm gonna.

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Take you love them you think you Tavy said.

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That it would love me practice say, drinking like a
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Round?

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When you're.

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In the mirror, you catch me.

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WAPL home Brewed Radio.

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Cookie Bug.

Speaker 4 (23:43):
Now I'm on Cookie Bug, gonna be playing the twenty
five years in the Mix Top Soil Studio and uh
TRS Recording are putting together a big show next weekend
next Saturday at Fletcher's local tap house in Osh Gosh,
bringing in a bunch of bands. I've seen like a
dozen bands listed so far for this show. It's gonna

(24:07):
be pretty epic. So make sure you put some put
some time in your schedule to had two fletches and
check out some of those bands that have recorded at
that studio over the last twenty five years again, including
the Reform Cookie Bug. They've got the Sunrise Project, one
of the newer bands that we're gonna hear from a

(24:29):
little bit. The legendary rebel Waltz is gonna be on
that bill. You've got God Gooey Moore band is gonna
be in there, Gross Rama, Jeremy and the Jupiters, Kate
Voss and the Hot Sauce. There's gonna be a ton
of Smoke Free Home, which we had in the w
apl Mile and Music Garage this last year. They're gonna

(24:50):
be part of that show. It's gonna be epic. We'll
talk about it next weekend, but just to put that
in your ears right now. Something else to put in
Your Ears podcast In this show, Those in Your Ears
homebrewed Radio, rewinds, iTunes, Spreaker, w APL mobile app, hundreds
of episodes logged and categorized there to put into your ear,

(25:11):
so make sure you do that. Coming back, as we
talked about, we've got a rebel wall. It's a Sunrise
project and these snowbirds be migrating into your ears. Coming
up in the next segment, Stay tuned.

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Imfol the brothers.

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Night the moonday.

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You say I can't tell.

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I gonna listen to an. If you try and talk
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me down, I will go with you.

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If you salary which by walling.

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I wanna do it.

Speaker 4 (29:09):
Welcome back to WAPL home Brewed Radio, Rebel Waltz Umbrella
getting together for next weekends Top Soil Records TRS Recording
Festival going on at Fletcher's local taphouse in ash Gosh again.

Speaker 23 (29:24):
I got somewhere.

Speaker 4 (29:26):
A dozen bands are more going to be taking part
in that twenty fifth anniversary show next Saturday, including this band,
The Sunrise Project featuring Jason Reestorf, Jason Gessel, and Ryan Thomas.
This one off their new album Payment Plan, which is
due out in October. You could find their music at
the intersection of heavy metal and freeform, jazz and punk.

(29:51):
So enjoy this The Sunrise Project with a brand new single.
It is called Slinky It is a Wonderful Thing on
WAPL home Brood Radio.

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Speak up?

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You called me.

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To play the gay music.

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Don't want us?

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I should don't speak.

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Where we.

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Speak knowing speak speak you.

Speaker 4 (37:07):
Welcome back. It's WAPL home brewed Radio migrating out to
appearing into your ears. That's the Snowbirds with their song
don't Speak, advice that many people should actually take to heart.
I'm John Jordan.

Speaker 6 (37:20):
Now.

Speaker 4 (37:21):
New music from singer songwriter Dave Richards and his band
luck More back with a brand new single called on
the Avenue, which Dave says is about busking in Minneapolis
for lunch money and then going to hit up a
bar with a handful of change. Here is lock More
with on the Avenue, WAPL home Brood Radio, Holly.

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And Big have.

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A ride, Stony Cowboy Googles just a sad.

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But man dog.

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Just check out my refectious all this show.

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Look at me young, sing and be happy.

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With the pazzelt fish for some.

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Sun down tree revenue and the rest sent see paid
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Look at me.

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Thinking back on the the days you didn't amount of
matters us anywhere.

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Tell me teach you what you.

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Want me to say.

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Welcome back to WAPL home Brewed Radio, the smooth sounds
of singer songwriter Jason Schaeffer. Heartbreak over the Hill is
the name of that song. Jason's gonna be saren Nading,
Waverley Beach Bar, and Grillham Nasha. This coming up Wednesday,
coming back on the other side. We'll cap off home
Brewed by worshiping at the Blues Altar with the good

(46:32):
Reverend Raven. Next Stay Tuned.

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Reverend Raven and the Shandon's Smoking Altar Boys on WAPL
home Brewed Radio. She's Murder as the name of that song.
You can worship the blues with a good Reverend Raven,
the chain smoking Altar Boys, and West Side Andy. Their
parish will be Beckett's in ash Gosh this coming up
Friday nights to get on out there support Homebrewed as

(50:19):
you can support those artists playing live out there around
the area. Bravo to the cool venues at book Live
Music and keep the live music scene alive, tickets, merch music,
everything you can do to help keep this amazing local
music scene that we have growing and thriving. Thank you
very much for that. Bringing this one back from our

(50:41):
very first home brewed show. It's Milwaukee's Great Lake Drifters.
This off the album radio Picture Show their song Verbal Chess.
I'm John Jordan. Thank you you for taking time today
to turn on and tap into WAPL home Brewed Radio.

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Cheers close here.

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The BD again. Sing the same words over and over again,
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