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Kurt Hauswirth

Marquette

Classical Music Programmer, Host and Producer at WNMU-FM

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Articles

  • 3 weeks ago | wnmufm.org | Kurt Hauswirth

    Next time on The Shuffle, we've got another new hour of alternative music discovery! We'll highlight new music from Deep Sea Diver, Unknown Mortal Orchestra, and TOPS, and we'll introduce you to Case Oats, MoonShroom, and more! In the second half, we'll host the Marquette-based "sparkly alt-folk and Americana" band The Make-Believe Spurs for conversation and music as they celebrate the release of their album "A Thing With Feathers." Join host Kurt Hauswirth for alternative music discovery and...

  • 3 weeks ago | wnmufm.org | Kurt Hauswirth

    Author and fly fisherman Tim Schulz brings his newest work, "A Cast Away in Montana"—a 2025 Michigan Notable Book—to the Peter White Public Library on Monday, June 9 at 6:30 p.m. The book chronicles Schulz’s first trip to Montana, blending fly fishing, solitude, and unexpected moments of humor with reflections on personal loss and the freedom of the open road. “When I first went on the trip, I didn’t intend to write a book,” Schulz admits.

  • 4 weeks ago | wnmufm.org | Kurt Hauswirth

    Christopher Moore, bassist and occasional vocalist for the experimental rock trio Ladoga, recently joined us in studio to talk about the band’s latest release, "Bone, Stone, Rambo, Dino." As it turns out, even the EP’s quirky title tells you something about their creative process—it’s a mashup of the words from each track title. “We’re an instrumental rock band first,” Moore said. “The music always comes before the titles.

  • 1 month ago | wnmufm.org | Kurt Hauswirth

    Next time on The Shuffle, we'll wrap up the month of May with new tunes! There's new music from Sports Team, U.S. Girls, Nation of Language, and more, plus the return of singer-songwriter Paul Weller (formerly of The Jam and The Style Council).

  • 1 month ago | wnmufm.org | Kurt Hauswirth

    The power of music and healing come together in a new Upper Peninsula initiative as Northwoods Music Collaborative partners with the Women’s Center of Marquette to launch a local iteration of The Lullaby Project, a global program created by Carnegie Hall’s Weill Music Institute. Originally developed in 2011, the Lullaby Project connects professional musicians with parents and caregivers to co-create original lullabies for their children—or for their own inner child.