Day-job-working, home-owning guys can make good music, too. That's what Hungry Horse frontman Kevin Kadidlo, local 40-something country rocker, aims to prove. Sitting with bottled beer in hand at the St. Paul bar Billy's on Grand, sporting a short blond haircut that suggests conformity with workday expectations, Kadidlo looks the part of a guy who is raising two kids in the suburbs. When the Who's "Who Are You" suddenly thunders out of the stereo that's sitting about six feet from his head, he adjusts his small round glasses and suggests moving to a table that's further away from the blast. But despite his urge to turn down the music, Kadidlo is no father figure--he's more like your hip uncle who subscribes to Rolling Stone and lets you escape dull family reunions to page... More >>>