');//-->
Vince Cannova

Audio Vault

Live From Studio M Audio


5:59 minutes Big Head Todd and the Monsters Cover the Rolling Stones in Studio M

Big Head Todd and the Monsters performed in Studio M on Monday. Missed it? No worries. Hear this cool cover of the Rolling Stones' Beast of Burden.

Originally aired August 24, 2010

Share This: | More

25:34 minutes Live from Studio M - Guster

In 2003, Guster paid their second visit to Studio M. This time around they talked to Pat Gallagher about performing in front of the largest crowd that came just to see them and why they were called a jam band, even though they aren't.

Share This: | More

24:13 minutes Live from Studio M - Warren Haynes

When Gov't Mule guitarist Warren Haynes visited with Gabby Parsons in Studio M, he talked about the Allman Brothers, The Grateful Dead and what it is about the sound of an electric guitar that moves people emotionally.

Share This: | More

23:12 minutes Live From Studio M - Mat Kearney

Listen as Mat Kearny talks to Jonathan Suttin about being a poetry major and turning to songwriting in college. Listen to the entire show here.

Share This: | More

25:40 minutes Live from Studio M - Sonny Landreth

Sonny Landreth is a frequent visitor to Madison. In one of those visits, back in 2002, he talked to Pat Gallagher about playing with John Hiatt, selling CD's out of his car and writing a song just for Triple M. Lsten to the entire show here.

Share This: | More

26:40 minutes Live from Studio M - Suzanne Vega

Suzanne Vega paid a visit to Studio M back in 2001 and talked to Pat Gallagher about life affecting her songwriting in a literal way and how Madison musical legend bassist Richard Davis taught her to sing. Listen to the entire show here.

Share This: | More

24:12 minutes Live from Studio M - John Hiatt

Madison favorite John Hiatt came to Studio M in 2002 and talked to Pat Gallagher about race cars, old friends and making the kind of music He wanted to make. Listen to the entire show here.

Share This: | More

27:16 minutes Live from Studio M - Jayhawks

In 2003 The Jayhawks visited with Pat Gallagher in Studio M in support of their album "Rainy Day Music." Find out what the band has in common with the Who and the Rolling Stones. Listen to the entire show here.

Share This: | More

29:21 minutes Live from Studio M - Black Rebel Motorcycle Club

Black rebel Motorcycle Club visited Studio M in the midst of a long tour. They talk to Gabby Parsons about famous fathers, recording an album in 4 days and why they started their own label.

Share This: | More

30:14 minutes Live from Studio M - One Eskimo

One EskimO stopped by Studio M just as " Kandi" was becoming a big hit. They talk to Jonathan Suttin about football, both American and European and performing at a sorority house. listen to the entire show here.

Share This: | More

Subscribe to Podcast

All Audio

Audio by Host

Audio by Show

Live From Studio M
(88)

Studio M is a listening room intended to let musicians tell their stories and sing their songs in front of the most passionate Triple M listeners.

New Music Thursday
(46)

Every Thursday we are introduced to the latest and greatest of the music world.

Project M
(112)

10 Madison musicians battle to get their song played on Triple M

Audio by Category

At Least You're Not Keith
(9)

If you think you've had a rough go, it's nothing close to what's happened to Jonathan's life-long friend Keith. Remember: If you're down, at least you're not Keith

Chatting with Charlie
(68)

NBC-15's Charlie Shortino delivers more than the weather.

Jonathan and Kitty in the Morning
(470)

Check out audio from Jonathan & Kitty in the Morning

Let's Go to the M Line
(37)

A variety of call-ins from Triple M listeners.

Mayor Dave
(34)

Mayor Dave is a regular visitor to the Triple M studios, doing everything from reviewing new music to giving us the low-down on politics.

Most Excellent...
(3)

Each week Jonathan and Kitty want to know, what is the "Most Excellent..." and here we feature your call-ins.

New Music
(137)

Hear new music featured on Triple M