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Holly Duffy the voice for 2 Blind Mice and DDS comes by to talk about her first car a 1962 Studebaker Lark and reflects on the good old days of dirt roads and small towns. We char about life choices that send us down different paths, friends that last, and ones you have to leave behind. We talk about her inspirations to pursue music tech and working with musicians in Minneapolis. She talks about the loneliness of touring and chaos of being in a rock band. Holly expresses her need for sunshine, meaningful conversation, and creative expression. A few stories of car accidents and some close calls. Have a memorable first car story or just want to reach out for more info? I'd love to hear from you! Email me at saveourscene@live.com

Kevin Kyes drops by to relive the glory days of his first ride, a poo brown 82 Ford Fairmont featuring a stereo system expertly secured with cardboard engineering. At 6'6 Kevin shares the struggle of folding himself into spaces clearly not designed for giants. We dive into travel stories, whiskey collecting, and art involving wieners. Somehow we get surprisingly philosophical about what makes life worth sticking around for. Have a memorable first car story or just want to reach out for more info? I'd love to hear from you! Email me at saveourscene@live.com

Greta Sandel joins me to share her beginnings starting with her first car a 67 Chevy truck and her deep roots in the local arts scene. We reminisce about the early days at Screaming Bean and Green Earth Cafe, as well as her fathers time in the band Fire and Shame. Greta began acting at just nine years old with Dakota Stage and discovered her passion for theater and dance. Since then she's done acting, dance, improv, choreography, ballet, sketch comedy, and costume work. We also talk about her standout performance in Ms. Holmes & Ms. Watson, her experiences working in Chicago, and her insight into the world of theater. Have a memorable first car story or just want to reach out for more info? I'd love to hear from you! Email me at saveourscene@live.com

Mick Stevenson joins the show to relive the legend of The Van of Doom. The 94 Dodge Caravan that hauled gear, beer, and his peers. So iconic it was stolen twice. Mick shares his punk rock beginnings, chaotic touring stories, and the consequences of living the party life. We reminisce about making DIY merch and playing house shows. Now 4 years sober Mick is still making music and a lot more alive. Have a memorable first car story or just want to reach out for more info? I'd love to hear from you! Email me at saveourscene@live.com

I'm joined this week for some fun conversation with Daniel (Clatter) Pretzer of Avantide to reminisce about his 99 Ford F150. Dan is perhaps the most famous musician to come out of Scranton, ND. We talk about his history in music, performing with musical theater, and his early bands. Daniel tells the story about the bus crash he was involved in while on his way to a basketball game. We chat about bad drivers, big turds, and Chris Gaines among other topics. Check out Avantide https://avantideband.com/ https://www.instagram.com/avantideband/ https://open.spotify.com/artist/4bY78hcVAu0xQBxdTnTbXZ Have a memorable first car story or just want to reach out for more info? I'd love to hear from you! Email me at saveourscene@live.com

Matt Foster returns to promote the 3rd annual You Name It Fest held on record store day Saturday April 18th. Tickets are 25 and featuring over 30 acts at Rhythm Records in Bismarck ND. And a quick chat about his 2nd car a 96 Pontiac Grand Prix. Matt will be performing with Greenboots and Penumbra. We talk deodorant, battle of the bands, and socks. Have a memorable first car story or just want to reach out for more info? I'd love to hear from you! Email me at saveourscene@live.com

Braden Hendershot of It Came From The Sea and NDTMS comes in to discuss his story starting with his first car, a 1997 Buick LeSabre. In studio he reflects on his early exposure to music while growing up in a small town. We talk about the formation of his groups, touring with the band and what is yet to come. Braden opens up about navigating the weight of life and shares how creativity became his lifeline. He officially announces the date of his next Hardcore Homecoming fest for August 15 2026. Have a memorable first car story or just want to reach out for more info? I'd love to hear from you! Email me at saveourscene@live.com

We're back! Season 2 kicks off with my wife Nancy Hanson joining me in studio. She shares some stories of her first car(s) starting with the Plymouth Reliant into a Plymouth Horizon. She looks back on family vacations, her father's mechanic skills, and hazardous winter driving. We share our love for road trips, small cars, and singing to our pets like they’re our biggest fans. Gilbert Gottfried makes a cameo.

Tony Bjerke stops by the studio and kicks me out the host chair to interview me about my first car an 88 pos Chevy Beretta. Tony and I trade seats for this episode (not really, I didnt want him farting in my chair) and reflect on my history in the BisMan music scene. A few burps, suds, and chuckles. Look i didn't want to do this but it's out there now. Mostly it was just Tony and I BSing and getting nostalgic about our favorite shows, share stories, and tooting our own horns. Here's a rough edit. I'll be taking a short break and picking back up in early 2026. In the meantime, I'll be collecting more stories to share! Have a memorable first car story or just want to reach out for more info? I'd love to hear from you! Email me at saveourscene@live.com

Writer,MC, and radio host Chaz Kangas reflects on his first car an 85 Chevy Celebrity and how his experiences with OCD influenced his driving. We share thoughts on pedicures, Uber and donating hair. Chaz talks about his time in New York where he became deeply involved in the East Coast freestyle rap battle scene, leading to a collaboration with Donald Glover Childish Gambino. After returning to Minneapolis to work in radio, Chaz remained an active force in the hip-hop community. He also discusses the creation and release of his latest album The Troma Project: 50 Years of Reel Fan-Toxic Hip-Hop. Chaz hosts at MPR: 89.3 The Current. Insta and Facebook and all other socials @chazraps Have a memorable first car story or just want to reach out for more info? I'd love to hear from you! Email me at saveourscene@live.com