34 Years of Cooperative Music

Milwaukee Musicians Co-op

The Milwaukee Musicians Co-op is celebrating 34 years of upholding one-another as of 3/12/2016, at the 19th Street Coffeehouse. We talk to 5 long-time Co-op members to explore some of the soul of the group: One Lane Bridge/A.L. Williams, Rick Kokan, Mike Plaisted, Friar Otto/Michael Hoppe, Mud River Lee

Featured Music:
Song For A Friend - by One Lane Bridge/A.L. Williams
Rodeo Boy - by Rick Kokan
(Why Does) Dan Rather (Want to Be My Friend) - by Mike Plaisted
The Leaf & The Vine - Friar Otto/Michael Hoppe
Catfish - Mud River Lee

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SOS-000330

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Why A.L. Williams, and what about that accent?
Lots of MMC members are no longer around, some having pulled back from a pursuit of music, others no longer here.
Friair Otto/Michael Hoppe sees music quality as directly linked to Spirit.
Mike Plaisted likes music with a point, but adding humor to the mix is his chosen way.
Does a music man lawyer like Michael ever write songs about his courtroom exploits?
One of Mike Plaistad's jobs is working with clients facing treatment courts.

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Guest:

A.L. Williams
Rick Kokan
Mike Plaisted
Friar Otto/Michael Hoppe
Mud River Lee

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