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Before the pandemic began,
Lake Effect featured a variety of in-studio performances from local musicians and artists. As some theaters and venues are starting to welcome back live performances with some limitations, we’ll still be featuring artists in a series we call Pandemic Performers.
Trapper Schoepp is a local singer-songwriter and a longtime friend of
Lake Effect in fact, he wrote our theme music. Just before the pandemic hit, Schoepp was about to embark on a European tour. So while he was at home, Schoepp and his brother and bassist/singer, Tanner Schoepp did some live stream concerts and also worked on a new album,
Ring In May Day with a New Single and Garden Seeds From Trapper Schoepp
The record, May Day, will drop May 21st, on Grand Phony Records.by BWW News Desk
Americana singer-songwriter, Trapper Schoepp, is releasing his single May Day on Saturday, 5/1/2021, to coincide with the springtime holiday of the same name. The holiday has long been tied to the natural world and ancient agricultural rituals, which is why the Milwaukee singer has also just launched his own line of gardening seeds called Schoepp Seeds in conjunction with the album release.
The record, May Day, will drop May 21st, on Grand Phony Records. Listen to May Day HERE and learn more about his garden seeds HERE.
Virtual Discussion of MLK Boulevards Around the Country
Plus, an event celebrating the legacy of MLK, a winter beer garden and Florentine Opera performances. By Michael Holloway - Jan 14th, 2021 02:51 pm //end headline wrapper ?>King Blvd Block Party
Each week, Urban Milwaukee is curating a list of events that are taking the necessary safety precautions provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in order to help prevent the spread of COVID-19.
This week, join the Schlitz Audubon Nature Center for a snowshoe tour of its campus while studying the various tracks left behind by winter critters. The Harley-Davidson Museum is rolling out a new virtual series that will explore the iconic motorcycle company’s history, and Milwaukee folk artist
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Milwaukee Repertory Theater presents Jacob Marley’s Christmas Carol December 10 – 24, 2020. Foreground: Lee E. Ernst, Background: Dan Kazemi. Photo by Michael Brosilow.
Each week, Urban Milwaukee is curating a list of events that are taking the necessary safety precautions provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in order to help prevent the spread of COVID-19.
This week, Milwaukee theater companies are making it easier to “Stay Home for the Holidays” with virtual performances, like Skylight Music Theatre’s “Skylight Sings: A Holiday Special” or The Milwaukee Repertory Theater’s “Jacob Marley’s Christmas Carol.” Get your dose of live music with Milwaukee folk artist