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Interviews with musicians on the North 103.3 FM.

Interview with The Honeydogs

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Christine Dean for the North 1033
(l-r) Trent Norton, Noah Levy, Tommy Borscheid, and Adam Levy of the Honeydogs

Minnesota band the Honeydogs came out of the '90s music scene in the Twin Cities, touring regularly and releasing several albums. With frontman Adam Levy as a constant, the band's line-up shifted through the years, but in 2024 the group's original four-piece of Levy, his brother drummer Noah, bassist Trent Norton, and guitarist Tommy Borscheid reunited to record Algebra for Broken Hearts, the band's first album in 10 years, released in 2025. We caught up with the band as they were kicking off a mini-tour of three shows around Minnesota; they talked about the album and what sparked the reunion.

The Honeydogs

Four men seated at a radio station desk with microphones and headphones in front of them. They are looking to their left at the camera.
Christine Dean for the North 103.3
(l-r) Tommy Borscheid, Trent Norman, Noah Levy, Adam Levy

Christine is The North 103.3's Music Director, a host of Music Through the Day, and the producer of Live from Studio A. One of her favorite things about her job is the opportunity to share music from the Twin Ports’ many talented local artists. In her spare time she takes full of advantage of Duluth’s outdoors opportunities.