
Spencer Tritt
Multimedia Producer, Host of Sessions From Studio ASpencer's creativity shows up in a variety of spaces on-air and online for WNIJ. He graduated from Northern Illinois University with a degree in Communications and Digital Media Production. Spencer's interest in multimedia comes from a mix of his love for arts and music with an interest in technology. He loves working with local artists because each experience is unique. His favorite Sessions from Studio A memory is recording on the dock of Prairie Street Brewing Company. Spencer's hometown is Sycamore.
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Walker joins us in Studio A to play songs from his new album Good Man.
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TAE & The Neighborly join us for live performances and will tell us some of the stories behind their songs.
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Tom Holland & The Shuffle Kings join us for some real Chicago blues on this week's show.
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We'll hear everything from Coltrane to Flying Lotus and Thundercat in this eclectic live performance from the Pat Leary Trio.
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Chicago Blues Hall of Fame inductee Paul Filipowicz joins us to play songs from his latest record, Pier 43.
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It’s a dance as old as humanity itself: Bees make honey, humans steal it. And for the most part, we get away with it with nothing more than an occasional sting. But over time, we’ve learned we must do more for the honeybee, which is propping up our fragile ecosystem. The Under Rocks team managed to get itself invited to peer into the process of stewarding bees and harvesting honey with Tim Benedict of Orion Organics. It’s his farm in Lee County where bees roam with the bison among the wildflowers of Nachusa Grasslands.
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Colorado Ave. brings the energy for their live set on this week's show.
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We conclude our summer series at Anderson Japanese Gardens with a great set from Leigh Nash of Sixpence None The Richer, and also now of 10,000 Maniacs.
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Join us for the music of singer-songwriter Joe Pug recorded live at Anderson Japanese Gardens in Rockford.
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Derek Luttrell & The Texas Chain Store Managers return to Rockford and our show with a great live performance at Anderson Japanese Gardens.