Bob Mould: A Conversation and Performance
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Bob Mould: A Conversation and Performance

A conversation with Sound Opinions' Greg Kot, plus solo electric set

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About the Event:

Bob Mould, leader of both the legendary 1980s punk band Hüsker Dü and successful ‘90s alt-rock group Sugar, brings his vast collection of classic, melodic songs to the Old Town School stage in his “Solo Electric” setting. Mould's live shows span his entire 40+ year career, including songs from his latest album, Here We Go Crazy, to Hüsker Dü classics and Sugar hits. Before the performance he is joined on stage by Greg Kot of Sound Opinions for a wide-ranging conversation about his life and career as one of the defining figures of American independent music. 


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Bob Mould

Bob Mould

Bob Mould, leader of both the legendary 1980s punk band Hüsker Dü and successful ‘90s alt-rock group Sugar, brings hi...

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Greg Kot

Greg Kot

Greg Kot is the co-host of the syndicated public-radio show "Sound Opinions," was a music critic at the ...

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