Freshwater

Tune into this Friday’s 414 Music with Scott Mullins at 5:30pm.  He will have Freshwater Collins live in our studios.

Freshwater Collins’ music is a perfect reflection of the diverse backgrounds of its artists, resulting in a sound that is both as emotional as it is captivating. Calling on a wide range influences from The Flaming Lips to Hank Williams, from Muddy Waters to Led Zepplin has resulted a very soulful form of alterative rock from the upper Midwest. Currently, Freshwater Collins stands on the threshold of releasing their most ambitious project to date with the upcoming release of their new album “These Days Lately”. 

Freshwater Collins – Pretty Demons

Evan Christian

Tune into RadioMilwaukee this Friday at 5:30pm for another 414 Music with Scott Mullins.  Amazing musician Evan Christian will be live in our studios.

Recording Artist / Producer originally from Chicago Ill. As a flamenco guitarist, Evan released his first independent album entitled “FUEGO” in the fall of 2004. The album FUEGO spans the genre of “nuevo flamenco” and pushes the boundaries of acoustic guitar playing.

He will also be performing that night at the Miramar Theater as part of Verbatim: The Power of Spoken Word.

Evan Christian – Can U Feel Me (Right Click and Save As)

Element

On Friday, November 9th at 5:30pm, Scott Mullins welcomes 88Nine’s very own, Element of Black Elephant to the 88Nine studios.  Element recently released her debut solo album, “Life is a Heist,” and has received enthusiastic reviews.  Tune in and listen for yourself. Check out the article on Element at mkeonline.com.

Element – Good Girls

On next week’s,  414 Music will have Milwaukee’s own multi-talented Evan Christian with his take on flamenco style guitar.

Maritime on 414 Music Today

November 2, 2007

Maritime

Tune in during the 5pm Hour where Scott Mullins will have the band Maritime live in our studios for 414 Music. They will be performing this evening at the Cactus Club. Also check out this cool article over at The Tripwire.


Maritime-Tearing Up The Oxygen


Maritime -  For Science Fiction