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Live In-Studio: Caleb Aronson

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Friday March 21, 2014 Caleb Aronson joined us Live In-Studio during the Alaska Music Spotlight.

Singer-songwriter Caleb Aronson was born and raised in Alaska. When he wasn't wandering the hills and mountains, he was fishing... and causing trouble. Aronson taught himself guitar by listening to his father's record collection and, with his love of poetry, ...began writing songs at the age of 14. Since then, Aronson has played venues from Folk Festivals, clubs, coffeehouses, and stern-wheel riverboats in Alaska, to busking the subways and performing at the legendary Club Passim in Boston, MA. He’s won songwriting awards including an award for his song "Northbound" in a lyric contest hosted by American Songwriter Magazine, and an Individual Artist Grant Award from the Rasmuson Foundation of Alaska.

“With the wit and temperament of early Paul Westerberg or classic Neil Young, Caleb Aronson contributes music that is meaningful, real and authentic.”-Knock Out

more at www.calebaronson.com

  

 
 

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Loren’s been on the Radio in Anchorage for 30 years. Since the mid 80's he's worked with Anchorage radio stations including KWHL, KFQD, KKLV, and KMXS. His passion for Music and the 'Triple-A' radio format began in the early 90’s which led to him to help establish the format for KNBA when the station signed on in 1996. When not on the radio hosting a music show and interviewing local and national music acts, he may be on a long road trip or you’ll find him hanging out at his log cabin in the quiet, but bear filled hillside valley of his hometown Anchorage.