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Robert Rolfe Feddersen Brings His "Terri Ann" Into Lakeshore's Studio …Literally!

This edition of “MIDWEST BEAT with Tom Lounges” originally aired Tuesday, July 19, 2016

In-Studio Guests:  ROBERT ROLFE FEDDERSEN & TERRI ANN FEDDERSEN

 

Husband and wife musical duo — ROBERT ROLFE FEDDERSENand TERRI ANN FEDDERSEN  — are the in-studio musical guests for this edition of “Midwest BEAT with Tom Lounges.

ROBERT ROLFE FEDDERSEN is a Northwest Indiana-based Americana singer, composer, and performer, who has written many songs for television and film projects over the years, while building a strong solo career that keeps him playing weekly.   Prior to his going solo and acoustic, Feddersen was the front man and the primary songwriter of Hollywood Records recording group, Loudmouth, who scored a gold record for their hit single “Fly” (featured on the “Varsity Blue” film soundtrack). 

A resident of the region for the last several years, this gifted Hoosier transplant from Chicago is bringing his acoustic guitar to the program for a live in studio performance, while accompanied by his lovely and talented wife, Terri Ann, the namesake of the artist’s latest full length album.    Songs from that new album, “My Terri Ann,” produced award-winning Chicago studio wiz, Steve Albini (Pixies, Cheap Trick, Chevelle, etc.) are featured on tonight’s program.  

More: www.robertrolfefeddersen.com.

Tom Lounges has been a region radio personality and a music journalist since 1979. For the last 35-years, he has been reporting on entertainment as a weekly columnist and feature writer for The Times newspaper. He was also publisher and editor of the monthly tri-state entertainment magazine ("Midwest BEAT Magazine") for over two decades, he has written hundreds of features for numerous national glossy magazines over the decades, and he wrote "Liner Notes" for over a dozen albums release by Sony Records.